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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1941, p. 5

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the genisetawm imemut wednaadvjrjenenmb january sth 1941 iteutcol cousens ius georseto wa lions about china ueutrool oordon couaens mi spaas speaker at tbe uons dub meet- as hi themcoibbon house on mon day evening and gave most interest- btg address on china col cousens pent several years after tbe oast war jn the eastern country and it was irtth autttoztty that he gave a nret- tead account of the topography of the country and the spirit of the squhhse people i am confident be stated that japan has bitten off more than she an chew in china and as long as the chinese people stay united the japanese will never achieve their alms he is concerned however over a inoslble split among the chinese and imueves that jppen is even now work bar through fifth column activities to effect this end in the absence of lion chief bal- lantlne titon dick ucata presided in the chair report on the christmas tree was given by uon bill long- tb- tal expenses of 14034 were offset by an income of 14255 from sale of tickets and donations so that a sur plus- is on hand of 221 over eight hundred bags- of candy and oranges were given to tbe kiddles in the dls pfuli the club went on record as expressing their thanks to those who had contributed to the success of the christmas tree to j b gray and the hydro for the colored lights and trydro power to 3 b mackenzie for once again donating the tree to mr and mrs restlvo who assisted in making up the bags and to ods c staoey for inducing santa claus to visit georgetown notice of resolution was given that at the next meeting a motion would be submitted regarding the sale of a 1000 dominion of canada bond held by the club for several years it is planned to use a portion of this bond tor donations to warservices such as hie british war victims relief fund and the red cross plane are being laid for che ob servance of the tenth birthday of the georgetown lions club which takes place next month umehouse davidson mr and mis hill and family 4pent new years day with mr and mm denis hill hamilton mr and mrs mt and miss gladys spent new years with mr and mrs wm muuere and family in georgetown mr and mts a w benton and children spent new sears with mr and mrs greenlees milton mr leslie campbell was home from hamilton on new sears day mr and mrs gowdy were in ouelpb for new year mr fred shelbourne is in toronto for treatment at christie street hos pitai the annual meeting of the girls lookout chkb was held at the home of miss ivens on the evening of dec 30th when the election tit officers took place osr follows president miss ivens 1st vicepresident inez beott 2nd vicepresidentspeggy smet- hursi secretarjf frances given assistant secretary shirley wright treasurer eva patterson assistant treasurer grace beer man pianist neule norton assistant pianist olive given stewartttown the regular monthly meeting of the xjmehouse women s institute held january 2nd at the home ol mrs norrle with twelve ladles present and mrs wright second vlcepresi dent in the cnair the meeting opened by slngmr blest be the tie that binds follow ed by prayer the roll call was an swered by each naming one way to keep healthy amd happy mrs latrlek read the motto dealing- with home nurslnc she said patience alertness to illness and a cool head were important it was decided o again hold red cross sewing meetings at thf home of mrs kirkpatrlck each wednesday plans were made for a sale of baking and a tea in the near tluture a committee was named to arrange for a party later this month the guest speaker was miss iven who brought first hand information from the toronto public schools re gardlng the teaching of health she stated how the junior red cross was an important aid each child kept a watchful eye on his fellow pupils re gardlng health habits the meeting closed with the national anthem fol lowing which the hostess served a dainty lunch miss ivens entertained the biblr class and officers of the presbyterian sunday school last thursday even ing an enjoyable evening was spent at games communion services were observed at the presbyterian church last sun day in charge of rev d d last week the public school concert was held in the school wednesday afternoon a week before christmas the school was prettily decorated for the occasion miss mcphall the music teacher pre sided at the piano for the program which every perkjn present enjoyed and which consisted of musical drills one act plays songs and recitations by all the tiny totn santa clans arriv ed and distributed gifts to every child in the room babies and all miss kelsej the teacher and the older scholars served lunch to all present in spite oi the terrible condition of he ronds the school was filled to capacity and everybody reported hav log a good time mrs bally spei t christmas day with her family in toronto mrs lawson was with her daugh er mrs j hunte at nerval mr and mrs walter lawson bob and don ild mo ored to bellwood to spend christmas day with mrs lav tons mother mrs feden gunner soy smith has returned to sussex camp n b after two weeks hi r lough at his home here at the school meeting held on th 26th of december mr norman de vreaiix was appointed trustee ana mr h lawson jr was appointed to take mr john murray s place he be ing with the casf this week mis christina dickenson has re turned home after spending the holi days with friends in toronto gunner david hodge of sussex mill tary camp n b is home on 20 days furlough sgt russell flrestlne of newmarket spent new years day with mr and mrs walter hodge we are glad to hear that sgt ma jor john murray who is in hospital is steadily improving pte s hunt of newmarket was home over the week end messrs ted percy and norman bally of toronto spent sunday a their home here public school opened monday morn ing we are sorry to report the death of mrs roberts after a short illness aj though mrs roberts had not been in robust health for some time her death came as a shock to her friends she leaves one son sam roberts of stewart town cxvtouams gunner albert north ja home on furlough zxom sussex n3 ptes ralph bludd ralph preaswood and welburn szarchment ftjhij ust on saturday for quebec otty for ad vanced training the boys had been training at stratford sfcuoa last june dehnar beaumont returned to to ronto on monday to continue hto stu dies at north toronto collegiate af ter spending two weeks holiday at his home harry williams returned to univer sity college on monday after two weeks holiday at the home mr and mrs e rem of guelph were week end visitors at the home of mrs reld parents mr and mrs bludd mollie hepburn returned home sunday alter spending the week with relatives in hamilton f margot williams of toronto spent new years day at her home here bobby hepburn spent christmas week in hamilton and while there attended the opening of a new theatre there where he saw sabu in person mrs cameron had he misfortune to slip and fall on the ice new years day fracturing three ribs and we are sorry to report she is still confined to her bed the sympathy of the community is extended to the family of whuaxn mxillln whose sudden passing on mon dav evening came as a shock to everyone mrs wm sloan is confined to her bed with the flu miss pugh had the misfortune to fall on the ice last week and fracture her arm i ashgrove i the annual euchre and dance for the young people of the community was held last monday night at mr jack ruddell s home the first part of the evening was spent play ing euchre and croklnole mr bob alexander and miss ruth mccread won the prize in euchre while mi margaret alexander and mr ward brownridtre were lucky winners for crokinole after lunch everyone danc ed the light fantastic till the wee hours of the morn to splendid music roilded by messrs s elliott and j black mlf isobel alexander spent the christina vacation at her home here mr milton bird was the new trus ce nppolnted at the annual school meeting to take the place ol mr cecil wilson the pupils tenchen and some bf 1 e parents of tl e s ndij s hool en joyed a supper and social evening last trtday e ening twenty years ago the robert raikes diploma system ns begun in our sunday school and it the close of a short program iiwards or diplomas seals and pins were announced and prizes given to the prfmnrv pupils for the standing n their years work the public school reopened mon jay jan 6th news parade by garfield u moqlhrrw it wasnt the hang over it wacn t the hangover that caused the herald staff to take their boxing day on january 2nd due to the rush of printing prior to the new year the staff compromised the editor spent the regular boxing day december 26th at his home and the staff took the day after new years it proved a nice arrangement as some members were spending the holiday out of town it has been sug gested that the old english custom of a weeks holidays between christmas and new years be observed after the war while we don t think this wduld work satisfactorily in canada we do believe that boxing day dec 26th will become m established custom do you listen to andy clarke andy clarke sunday broadcaster of neighbourly news from the on tario weeklies provided the weekly press with a lot of free publicity last sunday morning and it all started over an edkorlal appearing in this paper two weeks ago the editorial headed we print everything and which went on to itemize the things veekly newspaper office prints be sides getting out the newspaper struck a responsive note on the weekly broad cast and andy declared that there wasn t very much a weekly press couldn t print and said it was the duty of all local businessmen or clti zens to patronize the local press with their printing requirements thank you mr clarke for mentioning this paper on your broadcast and we ho e your listeners in this district may row in number during the new year norval ii watch our win fob weekly tqe cream specials and confectionkby 1 1 chocolate walnut sundae 13 2 for 25c i longs confectionery jetown phone 88 gkjry theatre friday january 10 captain is a lady huarinu diaries cobum helen brodertok march of time gateway to panama traveltalk washington cartoon wedding belts fox news saturday january 11th star dust exciting thrilling linda darnell charlotte omawml musical torrid tempos popeye fighting pals chapter 2 the green archer matinee at 3 mjn tuesday and wednesday january wand 15 oh johnny how you can love ten brawn adventure in diamonds gmtve bvcat in mfcnas miracle in sound anaaamaa1niiimimnmmmmmm mls lizzie kirk of toronto visit ed with mrs ida hewbon last wee pte jack rankin and pte douglas rankin spent the week end with their grandparents mr and mrs c wll hams mr magulre of regina is visiting with miss prairie magulre and mm i webster dr ethel noble returned to belle vlile monday after spending a few days with her father col a noble mrs j leary of brampton spen new years with mr and mrs prank hustler mr and mrs j ellacott thomhlll spent sunday with mr and mrs r carter miss louise watt of toronto has been visiting with mrs gordon browne mr bill cemey rcajf spent the week end in norval miss edith lyons of the university of toronto spent the christmas vaca tlon with her parents mr and mrs h lyons misses helen and lillian doeringer of toronto visited with miss mary coupland last week miss june carter and miss marlon pomeroy attended the children s christmas concert in eaton s oeor gfan room last week miss margaret russell has been visiting in caledonia dr robert noble of toronto and mr and mrs lang visited with friends in norval last week miss grace mdlaughlln spent the christmas vacation with her parents mr and mrs j c mclaughlin miss patsy robinson has been holi daying in acton last week somewhere between the office and the back hop a couple of very promlnei l errors stood out glar inglj in the personal column while no one was blamed for the mistake hnpptmng as they did on new years eve e were reminded of the follow ing erse written by h p lockha t and em i led soliloquies of the pru ters devil i piet a gallej here the other daj btlo the bloomui paper went to p tss i picked ihi m a lj ihlng up right ai d put it back togett ff just by kuesi the make up mai he chip jeijt- in the form j the thing went lhrr f oh golly what a falorm i jol sm i ii q pro peel your eyes a have you taken note ft c lately your eyes may have changed and so your glasses need to be renewed it is better to be safe o come in now for qualify and service con suit 0 t walker li m at il br d s homt on wednesday it high noon an old daughter beautiful and sweet with po ted ftet and coming two next june so help me thats the way the dam thing read i saw t and i nearly fell down dead that ain t the worst the thing went on to say mike dolan died last night at half past eight no fire insurance carried so they say loss total but the value was not great youd ought to heard the widow tear and rave it makes me sick the way some wo menfolk behave i a son was born to dr richard vose a glossy black and weight four thousand flat his mother was by danby out of rose with gloves to match and wore a picture hat the foreman threw three fits and clawed the air for once he was so mad he couldn t swear the park house burned to ashes tuesday night the cause they say was softening of the brain the noble firemen made a gallant fight in satin ditches made with fish tall train ain t that the everlasting limit gee the way the whole darn bunch jumped on to me i the boss he had me on the carpet too gosh he can dress a feller to the ground i sneaked from his office feeling mighty blue when all at once i heard a funny sound the boss was all alone i d give my hat to know just what that guy was laughing at and while we are on the subject would it not be a good time to in augurate a cuss theeditor week irrcto m theedil newspaper feels rather indebted to the public after having had the upper hand for the past year and myites the public to write him their griev ances for publication pull no punch es and there will be no retaliations he promised you can go the limit and say what you really want to what do you think of the idea sunday sdiool lesson continued from page 3 supreme value go up higher 7 1ft in ea era lands it is good etiquette to take a very humble seat wben ln- vlted to a meeting later if worthy one is called to a more prominent place at this feast however which jesus was attending the pharisees had scrambled for the chief places they all wanted to be at the head table tjiere is a world of difference between the satisfaction of social climbers and people whose recognition is due to worth the discoverer of the healing powers of radium did not seek person al honourhut world acclaim has been given because of the merit of the ac hleiement one of the worst things about selfseeking la that it exposes us to injury we become sensitive and every small rebuff causes anguish a certain public man had a huge scrap book in which was pasted every news paper reference to himself perhaps it may have given him pleasure to turn over these pases and enjoy the publicly but now much higher must be the reward of a fthysician who has won victory oyer some disease or an inventor who has produced a safety appliance tor dangerous trades the test of service is not applause but help fulness to other people hbnsetr 11 power and service are the rival ideals or the twentieth century jac ques marhain says it is time we nderstood fc dimensions of the present war here is not only a war of nation ns ins i nation it is an interior war a warof everything hich is free against everything which is slave in the ery heart of the whole of civilization two contrasting philosophies of life are locked in death struggle broadly on the one side there are the spiritual forces whirh are the drvl ict of christian civilization and on the other there are the cult of brutality and dlre srard of the highest moral values the totalitarian regime seeks to abi c ther human beings considered to be inferior in order to eratlfy the 1 i for power we are fighting for t victory of that fremn which ti political social and cultural spheres refuses to humiliate ttv moral per on ulitv of other men fnr po stic p r poses and which crea cs the inst it tior of development of upritht character a man sho lid be a b thet to h s w lows a nn ion sho d co operate i the spirit of c oi v 11 for the m atton of the highest nirit il aims ol human v this is tl e rule for pri a f and social hf to wh h ls chri u des his fol owers in the renlln tlon of this pnnr pie t c r b omes the school of enligtened h i manih thou shalt be rlemd 12 14 when we li e for olhts we re celve blessing oure s christ illus ra ed h s pr nclpl n reilm o hapltalrn when wp in people to o r honr- n th o of boim vited to their homes the value of the ho pital t i r tf i 1 tner 1 a ex hange of ial entertainment that rod ces friendihi o bar v s pp ing however tint mv tat ions are sen to people who receive few kindncs there comes the reward of giving did you take a laxative today dayoa really idsow why consti pation ibm harmful you probably know that consti pation veto vp poison in ba larga intestine or colon but do you know that theae pouona seep through th walla of the colon and infect th bloodstream they set- up toxic accumulation in kidneys and liver and are contributing causes of rheumatic pains sciatica and back ache most lnxitives only n t in the colon kruschcn does more it la the iixhitviwithadoublenction lcudea rdri pg the colon of stagnating wr roottcr krnschcn mineral salts hntn diuretic action they flush the dnoys help to clear tho bloodstream of all poisonous matter nnd ho- protect your whole system 4 from that form of infection you can gt kn schen fmm nil drug btoru prices 26c and 75c new advertisements wanted appy at herald office wanted to boy medium sized desk apply dobson up for sale wicker baby carriage grey trimmed with blue in good condition call 104 r 6 mrs leslie campbell ltp apples for sale northern spies 1 a bus starfcs 55c a bus or 2 bus for 1 00 also a quantity of tumrps mrs laldlaw phone 91 r 12 it for sale government banded bronze turkeys for breeders hens and toms mrs g laidlaw phone 91 r 12 it jjeafure to others very often there s e naturalness and wit in the con versation rarely enjoyed at formal tnners a minister invited a trades r h s able f r a meal the tradesman said that it was the first mvit tlon to eat away from home that hid had in three years the nil i it n his part eported after wards that he had not had a more ntertalnini guest in his home the e of people s not p ace or position or promintice but personality what ire we irving to do through our homes schools and churches if not to deelop people who will have person ality plus questions for discussion 1 how do vou explain the unique per- sonility of jesus 2 wl ich lends to weaken the mod em sunday over strict observance or ai y 3 d scu s chester on s statement you car t think too little of your seir yo cant think too greatly or o ir soul 4 is o r hospitality elfish or unselfish vlesson o tlines copyrighted by the international council of religious education used by permission norval rifie club the aggregate scores for the last 3 club shoots are as follows ib nurse 87 x 5 ro- bertaon 99 x b w lisk 97 x 3 f bustier 07 x s f johnson 98 x 7 9 downs 98 x 4 december 33 u atttneon 100 x 10 johnson 96 x 9 a w wilson 90 x 9 ft w hall ft x 7 o canteton m x 7 q bui 98 x 8 f hustler 07 x 5 j downs 98 x 3 december 30o ueredjoh 99 x 7 p jotmon ss x 9 a w wbson 99 x 9 jlwhbh987 harvcrosier 99 x 4 o h halt- 08 x 6 o cavis flit v huettar 90 x s golds drain you of the energy you ad for saooeas rob you of the attractive appearance that wins friends may even threaten your hveh hood through loss of time from bus ness this winter take a simple pre caution heat with old companys anthracite and yon go a long way toward assuring the umform home tempera- ture that protects health this hardest of hard coals gives yon wuody heat youye never exposed to sick ness through overheating one hour chilliness the next it lasts longer too just as good for your budget as it is for you t prepare to stay healthy order yoor old companys anthracite today anthracite j b mackenzie son phone jjf gwergweu annual meeting esquesing agricultural society the annual meeting of esquesing agricultural sodeipr wih be held in the mcgibbon hotel georgetown saturday january 18uv 1 wtat jp m d3t your attendance at this meeting will be sppfeditii reankpetchslte w i i rnf rl

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