Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1955, p. 14

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cjv jt thb boimvt6wn hoiauv wd fcwaibc july taut iw pxgze sctameuf4g up the steep slopf thai member oftha lorrw scoftlow on the obeclive under cover of a smok icreon thy wore tlorming a poifion hold by the rhll wtien rh two regi rrtanfi amrjaged in framing exercises el wdlerdown recently silviawoo relatives from peru visiting the nortons mr and mr harry norton nancy and david have been making an ei tended vmt with their parrots mx and mrs v r norton they have been living in tarlara peru for tome time and are going to the writ taking in the calgary stampede and then kfr lfarr norton will take a two week training course in the oil fields of alberta congratulations to ur and mrs russell miller upon the arrival of their daughter iaune hlixabeth june th mr lien case has just returned from a two week trip to cape cod visitors at the home of ur and rms r- r- corbett this week are mr and ua g w ltann of detroit and ur manns sister mrs k dreen of ius angeles california many causes aided by the masons without publicity catactrophabeiiefhs offered by coop the catastrophe benefit pun im proved by member at the annual meeds of the halted ceoperativ medical service wa carried out last week whan aeven members received chaiiea totaluak approximately 000 occasionally in every community cer tain people experience hardship ev ery year aa result of unexpected ill nesses or injuries far more aerioua than the average conditions for which prepaid hospitalisation or surgical contracta were designed this was ev ident in the fact that when member of the halton cooperauv medical services who had received extensive hospitalization benefits during the fiscal year ended november so 1054 were asked to submit their bospltak medical and surgical costs exceeding 500 12 members submitted claims totalling over 13100 of this num ber seven had expense totalling over 0000 and thus were eligible for cat astrophe benefits one member had a total expanse of j1tm15 this could happen to anyone it speaks well for the board or dir ectors of the cooperative medical services organisations in ontario that they are among the first to offer ex tra benefits for catastrophic ilnesses locally the money for these extra benefits was obtained from the 1054 ssvings in view of the fart that med icsl snd surgical eolta are steadily ri ing caieful consideration is being given to future plsns tor cstastrophe benefits doat 1st e bis oncea yesr premium scramble your budget- yea can bow enjoy the conven- ieaee ef paring a small premium twice a year iastead without n- tra carryiag charges call today far rn jilia details h ay iraew year state farm aaant w h denny mum 4ss 39 brack it acton an occasion such as the centennisl of the grind lodge ak t all o canada in ontario to be observed in toronto this july 17th 18 and 10 ser vra to fucui atlrnllon on activities of the alasomc order which have been carried on quietly and which are scl dom in the publicity limelight while the order is not a benevo lent orgsnlistlon in the sccepted sense of the word one of its cornerstones is the practice of benevolence and charity this fact u clearly indicated by reports that show that during the thirty year period ending may jl 1050 alone the grand 1odge and its associated lodges in ontario contrib uted a total of approximately 18 000- 000 for benevolent purposes over the ten esrs of the depres slun an average of some 114 800 a ear was paid out in grants during the war ears when there was lull emploment the rarl avers wss ipproiimltely 76 700 and in sule quenl years close to 71175 a ar was contributed for charitable causes in addition to agisting neidy am onk ita membership the ontariu grand 1odkc did much to relieve dis tress caused b the war rur clam pie early in 1040 something like 1 000 ontario masonic homes wtrc made available to children of mason 1c families in llntain who had to be evacuated at the same time the wives snd children of masons who came to csnada unassisted snd who had difficulty in getting funds out of britain received generous assistsnce another important war activity of the grand lodge in ontario related to assistance riven to bombed out civilians in britain subscriptions to this cause totalling close to a quarter of a million dollar of that total over 230000 was remitted to the grand lodges of scotland and ens land when the years immediately fol lowing the close of the war brought acute distress to the people of brit am the ontario lodge gave prompt aid a total of 33347 twenty pound parcela of food at the rate of some 1200 a month weer shipped to mason ic brethren in scotland england and ireland and by july 31 1040 in ex cess of 230000 had been contributed by ontario masons to meet this need in still another field of benevolence ontario masons have been active when a group of voluntary donor supplied fifty donations of blood to victims of the disastrous moor hall fire in hamilton in 1041 they actual ly inspired the orgsnlistlon of stml lucky dote fy chances every day match you dollar bill with tea for ef canadian witdollar bill aerial number published dally u the tely anyone can win amount ranging from 10 to 500 five new numbar published every day 530 chinca vary day 30 new number published vry weak 3180 chinca very weak sat today tly for detail t remember shorties giv you 500 extra chances vory day to bo a winner the telegram oailv m vvkikhnd yoroete 1 vav yfca tajy mow fww yaw aawuusur tfca astrur as yaav wtvafc r at ajimm kmpliw 16011 ifflsl fr ptotbi i i lar masonic blood donor groups in toronto london ottawa belleville and sarnia within the past five years 2107 registered donors from lodges in the toronto metropolitan area alone have provided blood re placement totalling 2 017000 cc or 502 gallons while 870 patients have been cared for total value of the blood donated is estimated at close to tasooo this proud record of humanitarian services emerges at this time as the progress and history of the masonic ordor are recalled on the eve of the centennial celt orations of the rand 1xklge of canada in ontario the opening of this historic event will be marked by a monster religious krrvtcc for mason and their families at the cnh grandstand on sunday jul 17th j v maher chairman of the centennial committee announc d that the srrice will be conducted t he moat itcv v l wright archbishop of algoma while iuv w llsrold ounn of toronto will preach the urmon uith itcv it cltkhornc reading thr if sons in attendance at the sen ice will be a choir of 300 vol ccs under the dinrcction of dr har irs praktr of st pauls anglican church toronto sessions of the grand iodge ilsuf will commence the following morn ing july 18th in the coliseum at the khlbition and will continue for two dai in addition to the large influx of brethren from all parts of ontario and canada there will be large dele gations of masonic dignitaries from britain other commonwealth coun tries including australia as well as representatives of grand lodges in moat of the itatea in the u s when discussing the historic sign if icance of the event mr maher aald that when the grand lodge in onta rio was formed a hundred years ago in hamilton some forty lodges were represented and there was a member ship in good standing of 1170 at last years session of the same grand lodge there were 502 lodgea with a membership of over 130000 as membership increased in other provinces members outside ontario felt they should have their own grand lodgea this resulted in the forma uon of the grand lodge of quebec fol lowed by the grand lodge of manito ba but ontario masons for sentimen tal reasons retained the name of the grand lodge of canada however out of respect for the feelings of their brethren outside their jurisdiction ontario added the words in the pro vince of onurlo to the official name which is still retained canada has 115000 troops on active service put here la the harsh note for taxpayer it takes 30000 civil ser vants to administer the affairs of these troops didyo tow a water and electric system cor your farm borne and barn can be financed with a farm improvement loan write for booklet or iut drop in and talk ic over with the manager of the royal bank branch nearest you the royaalbank i u of cahaku summer stove and nut coal 3350 ton w h kentner son ttuftttu rmb51 avilbert henry breuner buried norvml cemetery following a very brief illness wil bert henry breadner youngest son of the late mr and mrs john breadner died at his home lot 12 cone 3 chin guacousy recently in his 58th year he resided all his life on the bread ner homestead he is survived by two sisters and four brothers the eldest sister 1 ily mrs john sloan predeceased him about three years ago surviving are plumbing new bathiooms in st auto or umodeluo water systems repair of all kind ken charlie nash mcdowell 5 kino street east tftianola 73 ms miss margaret nreadner ixmna mrs w g reed albert john james and norman all of chinguacousy funeral service was conducted by rev l koyal 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