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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1940, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wed netday evening may 1 st 1 940 bows i50tvrayto mr and mrs gar field u mooiltmy mt peel manorial hospital brampton on sunday april 2ttth 1w0 a mater f gall aiiene dfcwte pgepterlan manse strat ford out far the rev j m mc- paul martha j howes to andrew graham alexander both of ustowat ont died mcohi in georgetown on saturday april 21th 1940 amelia scott be- tared wife of the late john j mc- gill aged 81 years sotclifpb in glen williams or saturday april 37th 1940 willie sutcllffe beloved husband of sarah a hartley aged 68 years treanor in georgetown on tues april aojlmoroeoellalangan dearly beloved wife of thomas w treanor the funeral will be held from her residence king- street on friday may 3rd to holy cross church for requiem mass at 930 o clock dst interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown watts suddenly at norval on wednesday april 24th 1040 henry alfred watts in his 54th year halton oajlf and gbatn club members hold manko on saturday evening last the organ- taatlon meetings of the milton hoi- bteta calf xauto the halton jersey out club and the nelson grain club were held in the vfcrmera building milton with approximately 60 in attendance umber in atundance and the interest shown at the meeting halton junior farmers olub would ap pear to be well on the way to main taining the splendid record which they have set up in previous years pro fessor k j thomas of the soils div ision of the ontario agricultural col lege was the guest speaker and gave a most practical and worthwhile ad dress which he illustrated with slides his subject was soil fertility in rela tion to crops and live stock elec tion of officers resulted as follows boys grain club resident wm lucas vice pres norman heatherlngton secretary fred bell leader w e breckon halton jersey calf club president eddie robinson vlce- pres angus mcnabb sec treas kenneth- ella leader-gerald- graham milton holstein calf club president john vanslckle vice pres jack hamilton sec treas bruce reid leaders addison woodley and wm robinson we understand from agricultural representative j e whltelook that while the clubs have been organized there is still room for other members and any interested shoujd therefore contact ihe agricultural office in mil ton in the near future this is one of the two mobile lnits used by the special events depart ment of the canadian broadcasting corporation it was specially de signed by cbc engineers to provide facilities fur broadcasting from places where it would not ordinarily be possible ports events ceremonials news happenings ami any number of things in which listeners arc interested shown standing beside the trailer are t o wlcklant of cbc special events department c w speer and marcel henry engineers its housecleaning time for he streamlined mobile units of cbc special events department the big silver grty trailers are being over hauled painted and fitted with new gadgts that v ill increase the already wide range of service that they can perform for cbc us eners the trailers contain transmitting equipment that can broadcast for a radius of 50 miles as well as portable pack transmitters tha can be used in a boat in the woods or in other inaccessible places these tra velling units are also fitted with equipment for making records of sound effects or descriptive comment which may lar be incorporated in fea ture broadcasts the trailer contains a small soundproof studio where a commentator can sit while broadcasting or conducting an interview the commentator can also sit on the roof of the trailer while it is moving and broadcast a running description of iomc tvent news from the nyal drug store we have it for you dixon genuine vitamin bl solution for plants trees and shrubs 200 gallons of vllwin bl solution 25c buy a 25c package today for mothers day remember smiles n chuckles chocolates cameras films and supplies keep a picture record of tour children purchase a camera at o priced from 98c up rennies seeds 5clocl5c when walking is torture- cress corn t bunion sautes tov 50 novakelp the mineral tonl 79c 139 279 maelormacks drug store phone 327 we deliver georgetown change of time tables ff sunday april tsth leave georgetown to toronto standard time to kitchener g 614 am 4 06 pjn x 935 aan x 6 00 pm 98 ajn 608 put 12 06 pm e760 pm 1148 a l 903 pm x 2 06 p m 41086 pm a 3 pjn a 406 pm e 1136 pm t tbrough to london adally except sun and hol b sun and hot only c oal oniy ddally except bat sun and hol e 8au sun and hoi g dally except sun osfatw af the new tune tables an available at all offices and agenolea all coach travel tafonnarp w h long pwe 89 jbray coach unes neighbourly news among the community servlcea which arc being maintained by the obc on its summer schedule is neigh bourly news from the weeklies with andy clarke reviewing the happenings in rural ontario and perusing the news with a twinkle in his eye neigh bourly news will be wearing on old straw hat and toting a fishing rod a good many times this summer but on sunday mornings at 1000 o clock eas tern daylight savipg time he will be at his microphone with all the on tario weeklies spread out before him rural listeners whose communities are remaining on standard time will tune m at 9 00 a n and it is for the convenienceof otturchgoe r who wish to attend morning service that the broadcast gets up an hour earlier throughout the summer months f farm broadcast department enlarged the cbc farm broadcast depart ment plans to have the final link hi a dominion wide chain of farm broadcasts early in june mr o j w shugg supervisor of the farm broadcast department is in british columbia setting up a farm broad cast for that region with the com mencement of the british columbia broadcast the cbc will have a farm broadcast on the air every weekday from coast to coast the first regular cbc farm broadcast began in toron to in february 1939 since then a similar programme is originating in halfax and another in winnipeg with the british columbia programme a complete and detailed service will be available to every farmer in canada interest in sport links nation time joncs and provincial boundar les are io barrier to he nationwide fraternity to be found in the world of sport according to harry red fos ter on reds weekly sport parade saturday april 20 he conducted the hrst interview with capt red horner after his retircmon from active hoc kej had been announced by the maple leifs management and dn tht same broadcast there were two other guests one was buss rcotruson who doe the broadca from tin montrtal stadium and uie other was hi popilir marty burke conch of the stampeders known to every wis tin sport fan interest inc character in c b recital fr c ti idwi u is a bu tone soloist tmciilt 1 w uil to bi iiui for no othtr r uon hi tried u muiv ik cupatio l bi fort lit was 20 us mtto mm con template in a lifetime hi was born in bilstol fngland c m menicd travelling at an ajt whin lit needed hl mothers advice on tin i i nerary uid the mm i and after a few vears in canadian schools went to tiic west coa t to he salmon fishing in diistrj a pell in mining camp a season ns i dn uur loom suward on a boat plj uig betw eon vancouv r and seattle nid an indoor job in a bank failed to give him what ht wanted for a permanent vocation hi decided to be a teacher went to school again i grndua el with honours visited hts itlve englwid tor a year and tlicn tued in toronto he has been slni ing for ter years has been will known to cbc audiences for the past f he will be heard in tht song recital period tiesdav mav 7ui 7 30 to 7 45 pm ed6t vew children s feature mary grannan ls arranging a series of feature broadcas s for cbcs joun ger listtners these will include all manner ol exciting excursions beglnn ing with a bang up tour of sunnvside toronto s famous amusement park in ir exhibition camp on lake on tario aum in wlllls and his micro phone snoopv who became quite a celibntj dur ng hit children s scrap book sirn at noon on saturdnjs will ot on h ml igim mid snoopy will pipt up i nd n wi r ill orus of quo tions tha childrin wni t aoswered and grownups find a bothtr the first ex citing jaunt will be on saturday may 11 at 7 00 to 7 30 pm edst with peggv and johnny right on hand to see that snoopy and mr wlllls don t ovtilook any of the important 1 ems new broadcast from overseas cbc is to broadcast a weeklv news letter d rect trom london on thurs days at 7 30 pm edst this news budget l prepared and prcsented specially for canadian listeners by the cbcs ptogramme unit now overseas and will of course have news of the canadian troops abroad as w ell as countless other items of interest to canadians at home guns for peace for tht first time in her history canada is manufacturing armaments scenes recorded during the perfpr mance of various operations of manu facturc and assembly actual sound pictures ol testing by a crew under the direction of an ordinance officer de monstratlons of precision instruments never before used in canadian indus trj and the whole compelling story of the men women and materials em ployed ji the canadian armament ln- dustry roun out a featur broadcas personals mrs w o bessey of toronto was a week end visitor in town mr lewis laird of toronto was a visitor in town today mrs william long is visiting her aisterln law mrs e m wallac toronto mr and mrs george hulls of st catharines were sunday visitors in georgetown mrs v oollop spent the week end in milton the guest of her bro ther mr and mrs frank pearen and nephew mr and mrs r pearen mr ahcttarsj arthur tyndall tor onto ana tjob iva mason barrta mr haroing price and mr and mrs a c patterson of llmehouse were in torontb last thursday for the rev ross k cameron induction at dovercourt presbyterian church miss margaret thompson who lives in aeorggtown with mrs william cook was taken ill this week and is recuperating in ouelph general hos pital mr clarence phillips working at the coating division of the provincial paper mls fell from a ladder fractured his kneecap heis in ouelph general hospital visitors at mj gaults during the week were mr and mrs r j lewis of manltoulin island and mr and mrs roy jones mrs maclaren and mrs spence of toronto and mrs joseph carter an the engagement of thelr daughter irene eva to walter lock wood trtbble son of mr and mrs robert trlbble brampton marriage to take place the latter part of may mr and mrs a e crlpps wisli to announce the engagement of thelr daughcer thelma catherine to ken neth alan cotton younger son of mr hilliard cotton and the la e mrs cot ton orangcvllle the wedding to take place saturday may ib numbered among the friends from georgetown who were presen at the inductioi of rev r k cameron as minlsttr at dovercourt presbyterian church toronto on april 25th were rtv and mrs d d davidson misses h and m lawson mr s harrison mrs blake leslie and glenna mr walter blehn attended the an nual convention of tht ontario qutbti division or hit canadian wnklv n w piims association in w ilclsor lit wink i mi while in wiikisor hi visited with his parcnt- nd mr c e bulin who are res ot that citj mil mrs j r barber were at homi to ti tir frmdh for ht first time u tin i marriage last thursday il i noon and inning mrs g c lawn in received with thtm and mr lawnntt camt out from toronto lor 1 tvu ing mrs barber wore her edding crtss of light blue wool mrs lawxen was in brenda green crepe wii matclnng turban bouqutls of spring flowtrs brightened he living 1 lit in the dining room the men work boots special bargain menonite leather with panp soifs 4198 d brill co phone 167 georgetown womens institute budge and euchre on monday evening the georgetown women s institute held a bridge and euchre in the legion hall the committee in charge was composed of mrs a duncan mrs w o mcdowell mrs f mcnally mrs d liylngaonmlss hmajshau and mrs e e robinson play was stopped at 11 pi and the members of the institute served a delightful lunch of sandwiches cakes and jea mrs t hughes and mrs s v king were the winners at euc and mrs w robb and mr r wmiains drew top honours n bridge mrs murray drew the lucky number for the door prize a handsome table lamp and this was presented to mr s r chapman guests at the party included mrs s v king mrs norman wil son mrs a s wilson mrs t hughes miss ethel rownridge mrt r erwln mrs harriet ford mrs anne collins mrs c staoey miss e gribben mrs r gardiner mrs harold c mcclure mrs h l llico miss margaret smith miss peggy campbell mr walter blehn mr jim kennedy mr and mrs b lindsay mr s p chapman mr n e deike mr e drdn mrs w robb mrs idri c v williams mrs r barber miss b wheeler mrs wi ley mr e r wheeler mrs gcamp bell ms l campbell mr jim evans mr harry wright mrs h kcntner mrs e mae mllliere mrs f cole mrs t r cave mrs ross thompson mrs ballantine mr and mrs jos gibbons mr and mrs t mcmurchy miss laura scott mrs w sinclair mr and mrs campbell sinclair mr r williams mr h king mr e thompson mr f bralsby mr thos l lvons miss june frank mrs wm frank mr pet lit mrs murray mrs engl sh table obituary millie si tcliffe on saturdav april 27th at 8 pm mr will sutcllffe of glen williams passtd nwiv peacefully well known in tht community and well liked by ivervotii mr sutcllffe alwavs had a jiood word for etrvone and his man friends in the district will miss him he was bom in halifax england sixt eight vidrs ago in 1899 he was married tc a halifax girl sarah tred with a bowl or h in 1913 thej came to can pink ros and whltt candlts in silver holders mrs charles jefrrey mrs georr b p mrs j a wllloughby and mrs fatuart mattel poured tea and coffee a sis nig in tht dining room wen m arnott early mrs norman hen i i on mrs hirbtri maguire mrs f eork stuppord mrs roaf barber v i j robb and miss grace sand r abou a hundred guests uropimd in during the afterboon and ning manj of them from toronto which will presentecl trom cbcs toronto studios friday may 10 8 00 to 830 pm edst guns for peace ls the title of this presentation which has been designed to show canadians how this infant industry which had to be born grown up and is complem enting canada s war effort here and there in the studio rex battle pianist win be guest artist with the obo string orchestra sunday may 6 730 to 8 00 pl when an allrussian nrosramme will be played the broadcast will be heard over obcs national network and over cbcs west coast otaaln william morton is the vocalist with samuel tjatwlng strings ttfdfd cooking school at hamilton nd won prize miss b wheeler of church sl georgetown was one of the lucky out of town winners at the hamilton spec ta or s cooking school last week the prize was a selected singing canary and cage and was donated to the cooking school by the john a bruce seed coiipnnv the school was con ducted b anhe let scott and her staff of homecrafters be heard throughout the summer on wcdnesdivs at 1130 pm frances james soprano is scheduled for a series of sunday tea time concerts in the music room with albert pratz instrumen al trio thie pro gramme originates in cbcs toronto studios at 5 30 pm the sunday night wareffort broadcast would ap predate being referred to in future bv its full title carry on canada the thm ls 9 00 to 9 jo pm thank vou that move along please admonition of the traffic officer seems to have gotten into the blood of radio row every bodv ls shaking hands hello and gooabye geoffrey waddington returned to winnipeg by plane after conducting two broadcasts in cbc s toronto studios the week of april 21 percy faith due for a brief holi day after returning from new york to wind up this season s music by faith lovely louise king says she can hardly wait for the season at the brant inn where she will head line again thls summer with frank bogart as vocalist and beach siren dave davles goes all the way to van couver to sing with ten hopkins or chestra replacing mart kenny while the western gentlemen delight banff vocatlonists recently sheila barrett and wally brown headline entertainers from a toron thea accepted wltnacrlwslantey ms3t ted s invitation to participate hi cbc house of variety at exhibition oamp gene who is playing on the same bill wanted to do things for the soldiers too and the eloquent silence of one of the greatest pantcmknlsts of london and new york variety stages was brok en with walls of tmah the radio audience would scarcely appre ciate a series of pauses on the net work punctuated with howls of hys terical laughter from the troops c sheldon with stoogewife lonstta went along ahead of the other celebs cut the boys to bits with his scream ingly funny antics got no tailing on the programme but immortality m the hearts of his soldier audience ada and settled in glen williams here thev have since resided mr sutcllfft was connected with the stone buslnuis nil his life lad been in good health but la t wedi cmiav suffered a heart at ack from which he failed to rally t7ie funeral was held on tuesday af ternoon it 4 pm with rev w g o thompson rector of st alban s church glen williams reading the funeral service he was buried in greenwood cemetcrj georgetown beside his life long friend mr f o carter who predeceased him a few months ago mrs john j mcgiix mrs john j mcgill sufrcred a heart attack on saturdav april 27th which proved fatal she was bom amelia scott on a farm near llmehouse 82 ears ago the daughter of the late mr and mrs john scott she was married to the late john mcgtll who predeceased her last february 14th mrs mcgill had lived in georgetown tor the post 20 years and was an ac uve member of knox presbyterian church always well liked and a good neighbour her cheery presence will be missed by many in town she leaves a tamily of tour children mrs fred downing of london mrs g r polklnghorne coldwater j a mcglu ottawa and roy mcgill of georgetown a stster mrs hugh morgason lives in hamilton and brothers robert scott of georgetown charles scott of 5th line esquesing and james scott of toronto also survive the funeral service was held from her residence on church st on tues day april 30th at 230 pjn rev d d davidson read the service and in lerment was in llmehouse cemetery pallbeaiers were fred thompson freeman kersey james kennedy herbert scott william mcdowell and alex hume church news scripture text o that thoa hadst hearkened to my commandments then had thy peace been aa a river and thy righteousness as the waves of the sea is 18 t georrer3nm rev woo thompson rector sunday after ascen sion sunday school to 00 am holy communion llxxta n evensong 700 pjn d tocesan syn od will be held ot may fith 7th 8th st alban cbvreh glen wnuaina sunday after ascension sunday school a 00 pan evensong and lttany 300 pan the united duneh rev f o overead bjl minister sunday school and bible classes win meet at 10 am morning and evening worship will be held at 11 am and 7 pjn baptist church rev e g baxter minister 1000 am church school 700 pjn worshh service subject risen with ohrlsfc conununlmj cyjoe tf oatjayr m byj thursday pjn mldl week service a welcome to all at the music festival two patriotic ladies combined warwork with entertainment and knitted busily on sox for the sol diers the adjudicator praised those- pianists who memorized their se lections although memorization was not tieed in marking he felt that playing from memory resulted in more feeling being expressed in the play ing never have we seen such a beauti- ful smile of relief as that on the face of a milton girl as she fin ished he number and made her way from the stage georgetown hteh school girl- were exceedingly smart in schools jumpers with the school crest- prominently displayed as a special feature on wednes day night the six double trios ac cepted the adjudicators request for a mass chorus on their selection a celtic lullaby mr fenwcks description c double trio as like baking a cakw all the ingredients are good but sometimes they don t mix so well was a clever simile georgetown high school orches tra gave a command perfor- lance on thursdaj evening play ing the lost chord tbsocco jusf uke old chum your eyes we can save you money the lowest prices for glasses of quality we realize that you may not be getting as much money for your work as you did a few years ago that ls why we have made a new arrangement with one of the largest optical manufactur ers to sell glasses for less money by this new arrangement we can sell you quality glasses at city prices come in and let us show you the new styles consult 0 t walker ro eyesight spbctalist who will be at bis office over the bell telephone co st georgetown the wednesday of each month you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 67 brampton ob free enlargement with every 8 exposure roll film developed and printed for 25c 8 reprints and enlargement 35c enclose 25c coin and 3c stamp for return and mato the photo lab milton have several good buys n see me for a square deal

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