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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1941, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 21 t 1941 dd3d mcmasttbrxn ofcri tohams on sunday may 18tu 1m1 samuel ihluma tkloml rather of john ltohmtar h hu 78b mr in mkmohiam wauxe xn loutag memory of a dear husband and father robert john wakhe who passed away may 30th 1096 his memory a dairy thought eadrymlsmd by wife and daugh ter ki our mail bag t house at commons ottawa may lwih 1941 dear mi blehn the war expenditures committee la now taking so much time i will nave to discontinue my weekly letters for the balance of the session many frfr for your kindness to publish ing those i have sent sincerely hughes cleaver may 20th 1041 dear editor georgetown has been declared an open town to thieves lawbreakers and noisy hoodlums at a current council meeting a pev itlan signed by over 95 of the local bnrtivsb men requesting night police protection and law and order was turned down by four councillors the reason for this was voiced only by on councillor who thinks mat in uie rmmmer months with their long even- tags there is no neceosity for night protection i as one of many feel that tf this condition is to exist it will not be long before serious confluences wise and that the responshmlmff will test squarely on the four councillors who find tt so easy for them to vote no yours truly j goodlet dancing huttonville park every wednesday and saturday wednesday mat 21st willis tipping saturday may 24th gibson boyd wednesday may 28th bob donnelle saturday may 31 jack mack also every saturday night for balance of season wednesday june 4th len allen commencing june 11th gibson boyd orchestra for balance of season regular admission j cooke floor contractor hook latino sanding rbsukfac1no finishing we specialize in old floors good workmanship rnui frjoes s new st bdil phone ns n oto n now and then turning the pages of toe georgetown herald mat uth 19k1 the public school report for april shows lilian kennedy laobel mc- dermjd and delia boles topping the entrance class followed by ada lone alex fraeer clarence king muriel ostrander jack xaicas kathleen treanor lola thompson victor nor- rlngton and burnell lougheed the annual church parade of the oddfellow and rebekah lodges was held to the presbyterian church rev f cameron pastor of the church delivered an tnspirjng sermon and special choir music was directed by a b castell and mrs h b henderson organst i a o green addressing a meeting of the georgetown brotherhood in st georges church expressed the hope that someday georgetown might be in a position to pay a town physical dl- tector the georgetown womens institute pieeting at the home of mrs fcole elected the following offlcers presi dent mrs geo campbell viceprea mrs marshall sectreas mis c freure directors and committee mem- bers mrs erwln mrs kentner mrs ford mrs vannatter miss cole mrs uvlngstone mrs mowhlrter mrs near a miscellaneous shower was held by the iode in acton for mrs a r speight tcora vannatter a recent bride and a former member of the acton ioj3e mr a e dobwe of the advertiser- topic petrolta spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs a datable mr j b mackenzie left this morn ing to attend the annual convention of he retail coal dealers association at mdhnond virginia v- marriages dorothy vina fagle of elora was married at the home or her parents to thomas mitchell kennedy of new market formerly of georgetown dr r f price son of mr and mrs price of georgetown were married in ottawa to ethel violet lowe now lilian kennedy is teaching in port arthur while isobel modermid works at the local post office ada lane now mrs h p robblns of toronto was a bride of last summer alex fraser is accountant at the canadian bank of commerce hi brentford clarence king works in toronto for the maclean publishing co kath leen treanor and lola thompson are also in toronto victor norrington is with the drug trading co toronto muriel ostrander now married lives in brampton jack lucas is employed at smith stone rev roes k cameron son of the late rev r f cameron is minister at dover- court road presbyterian church to ronto mr a b castell who after wards moved to highgate passed away at his home there last summer mrs h b henderson now lives in toronto a g green public school principal here for many years is liv ing retired in burlington his ldet of a sports director and a mighty good one we believe has not as yet seen fulfilment of the institute officials all are still members with the exception of mrs mcwhlrter who died at her home in town last year mr and mrs a r speight are still living at their home in georgetown where mr speight is proprietor of the garage which bears his name a e debbie is editor of the smitn falls record news his father is living v in glen williams j b mackenzie still one of georgetowns active business men can be found at his office on james street every day army motes congratulations to 8gtpuot omar dlggins who received bis wings in a ceremony in dunnvule last week he was home on leave last weekend a number of local men serving with the army and air force were home for the weekend among them were noted spr w n ritchie rxj etjo petawawa ac2 w el arm strong rokaf st thomas ac3 norman marchment manning depot toronto and acs george bjyth mountain view george gilmer gait aircraft training school norman delke j i watson bill young jim cummins nick brown keith spence roy wiggins rooky lorusso howard anguish bert tuck and bui emmer- son croat stanley barracks hamil ton and armaod swackhaimer rc aj mountain view tore john scry mgeour and albert slmson governor- generals horse guards toronto ptet s warnes of camp borden spent the weekend with his family in town army life seems to agraa with pte warnes who tells us he ms put on thirty pounds since he joined the army last fall major j r barber and lieutl keith barber qf the lome scots were home from stanley barracks hamil ton for the weekend lac ken mackenzie of camp madeleine quebec is spending a weeks leave in town pte h harlow with the rcjlmc at sussex military hospital nb is spending a leave in town with his parents mr and mrs h e harlow word comes from hamilton that pte c h boyle is representing c com pany lome soots on the canteen committee a number of the boys have been visiting the dentist and some of them are minus a few molars honorary flight lieutenant rev gordon porter minister on leave from st pauls united church milton has been posted from the technical train ing school at st thomas to a service flying training school at mountain view oat which is situated between belleville and trenton and is an im portant link in the british common wealth air training plan r off to a good start ashgrove the ypu hold a meeting on mon day evening with 21 present the citizenship convenors were in charge joy ruddell gave a biography sketch on the earl of athlone which was an appropriate supplement to the well prepared topic on the government of canada by lsabel wriggleswortn mrs clayton wilson favored with a vocal solo and marion dick gave in teresting items in current events a hymn and mizpah benediction closed the meeting a service by the young people from the three charges hornby bethel and ashgrove is being planned by our pastor rev j o totton for sunday evening may 25th at 730 pm a toronto policeman badly injured former milton athlete hnsband of georgetown girl motorcycle constable charles gil bert of toronto was seriously injur ed in a collision with a truck in york township on monday may 12th was taken to toronto generalhos pital suffering from a badly crushed loft foot and leg and head injuries it was later found necessary to am putate che foot mr gilbert a former resident of milton and a member of the milton ball club was an outstandi athlete a crack sprinter of the police track team and several times a prizewinner in toronto montreal and detroit po lice meets his wife is the former mary reeve daughter of mr and mrs a reeve of georgetown a charge of dangerous driving was laid against paul hogan driver of the truck guest speaker will be present rev j o totton is exchanging pul pits with rev albright or strabane on sunday morning may 23th the may meeting of the asligrove wi met at the home or mrs hector bird with a good attendance the guest speaker for the afternoon was mrs k d barber of georgetown who gave an address on interior decorat ing a paper on chicken raising was given by mrs stark and miss b wrtgglesworth sang two vocal solorf the delegates appointed for the dis trict annual ore mrs engleby mrs m bird rmd mrs j j thompson an invitation to a tea for red cross pur poses was received and accepted irom the scotch block institute to be held at craiglea on the altemoon of may 30 a donation or old furs was received which was forwarded to the iode at georgetown mr george nurse underwent a seri ous operaton in ouelph general hos pital last week his many friends wish him a speedy recovery mrs robert ruddell is visiting among friends of asligrove and geor getown for a few weeks miss a dickon of weston spent sunday with mr and mrs ward rud dell secure insulation beauty and protection with brantford insulated siding year hfrtmi benefits to three wt when too om brantford insulated 8kttng cor the exterior walls j brantford infill siding has approximately sixteen time the twiuffran value of brick and thirtysix rimes that of concrete reduce fool bills by bnumtbrfl 2 obtain imw beauty wira the eclomof btsmtford insulated siding fnn1nrd siding cllmlnatse the cost of repe pafn acsctmg the walls of your home soidhy rsifabu dylan d brantford insulated siding tim georgetown lymbtrco ltd for your summer activities dresses you will enjoy choosing a dress for smartness and washing qualities countless colours and patterns to choose f 195 695 white kid shoes at 198 to 350 canvas shoes 75 up summer fabric gloves colors and whit 5q to 100 bathing suits glamorous 2piece and flattering onepiece bathing suits cottons silks or wools fascinating styles 125 395 foundation garmentsrsee our featherweight ogives girdle at 298 othersat 100 to 495 slacks shorts sport blouses 79 to 298 jackets range from the cosy woollen ones at 2 98 to 8 plaids and stripes at 39 to 500 summer millinery specially priced d brill co main st corner mill st georgetown igss0 war savings certificates two dignitaries of the church and a layman were golfing one day recently one rector made a particularly bad shot and the layman asked dont you feel like swearing when that happens and the rector replied with heat i dont swear but i spitand where i spit no grass ever grows t m west explains civil defence setup continued from page 1 fence the course which is supervis ed by the st john ambulance asso ciation entails a tee of 30q for a course of nine lectures terminated by an examination with certificate issued to those who pass tills basic course as it is known includes such subjects as gas high explosives and incendiary bombs de bris clearance decontamination and protection against bombing attacks the lectures are given by a qualified instructor after the basic course a more detailed organization can be set up with members detailed to sped- aliaed duties such as hist aid repair gangs transportation fire aaa ponce protection air raid wardens etc in this connection local organlsa- tlons like the volunteer orvu guards and the legion can be worked into the plan it is up to the local munici pality to determine just what kind or a setup is necessary to serve it best and what special se are mos needed at the conclusion of bis talk mr west threw the meet eral discussion and ttons relatrwj to ohrtl order to asosttain the number inter ested in taking course k was sug gested thtvfc those dealrtog to enrou leave cbesr names witt toe secretary at the herald office s daring the next week mayor gmbbons thanked mr wot tor his interest in addtaasstng ttie meet- tog and tfl the co co operation of ttie georgetown obuncq with the plan and the meeting ad journed time to plant springs here and youll want to get your garden in shape for the summer get your vegetable and spring bedding plants now wholesale and retail tomato plants early cabbage and cauliflower all types of spring bedding plants visit oar greenhouse at no 20 maple avenue we deliver near the golf course tjterfs where you score a bit with the whole family by miking cheese biscuits for supper or serve them as a special treat for a party they taste different and when you make them with robio hood flour they are so light youll win high praise from your family and friends they are light zippy ana have the robin hooo quality to the last crumb cbrtse biscwits 3 cupi robin powder h teaspoon salt teasp 1 hood flour 5 level teaspoons baking teaspoon mustard powder 5 level tablespoons butter 1 cup sweet milk h cup grated sharp cheese mcaw 1 sift flour measure and sift with dry ingredients 2 add grated cheese to flour and cut in shortening 3 add milk and mix gently but quickly to soft dough 4 turn on floured board 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