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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seveatyfiftli yew of tibiktkw wedaiy jua 9 1643 200 per annum 5e per copy dafe set for lome scots camp training at niagara the annual sumzber camp ssason ha already antral in military district no s which hu in largast rhw army personnel in in onrnlnlnn thr will be our camp to which unit in the district will go for their l days of ad vanced training hurs where most of the reserve array men will sjo under canvas fiunn where all but on of th artillery unit will train bault 8u man where tfc bault eu uaru and sudbury regiment and tfc jrd com pany 0 uw veteran ouard 0 canada will train from july it to august i and sudbury where on oompany of thl regiment wtll to into camp from july 4 to ii th born boot nd battalion will o to oamp at fflageraathelak on july itth and remain until august 1st it ha been eniyormnsd it u not known at present exactly how many wtll b going but it i tqatud that the number will exceed that of previous rear due largely to tfc s res of uw rwra reerohlng earn palm the oommandlnc officer ltooi l it bertram itc ha wrttun th member of uw civilian oommltu usuvldng thra for uw uotas of uut campaign ttw utter nad tn pan a follow you wtll no doubt acre tnat uw undertaking wa a complete auects and a on of uw organisation you may rlghlly feel proud of uw achlev- netrt- the lome scot rwtmmt hai always stood high in uw ml ma linn of manorial defence ileadquartrr and uu recent succs will indeed raise uw standing juu a utile higher attached to ttw utter wa a ctste- ment of the result which showed otfl ctally that 4j7 hare been added to uw rectment against an objective of 400 tbi brought the total strength a uay slit 1443 to to compared to 4t at uw commencement of the ram palgn ttw of octal statement reads 8tatcment ot cfurtmendi and discharoeh 2nd ire battalion the lome scot p d a ii ret ut of april to jut uay 1443 oompany headquarters enluunrnu dlscliargee brampton headquarter and support campany port credit a company ekvula b company oeonretown tj company orsngrvuled company 1m 104 79 78 w 34 18 14 33 it above include boy a under headquarter and support coss a company b oompany c oompan d company enlistment including boys 477 dischargee ao tie sirenath gain jrr objective 400 batallon strength march 31 1043 battalion strength may 31100 bsttmate to attend camp 473 dos eso no appeals at twp revision court sliesp 0m are- large again a court o revision lor uie town- ahlp of bsqueilng wa held monday at 130 george e cleave oeonte cur rle c h may o w murray and wm a wilson present after taking the required oath it was moved by wilson seconded by cleave that c h may be chairman of this court of revision carried as there was no appeals against the assessments for the year it was moved by currle seconded by murray that the rolls as finally revived and corrected for the year 1043 be now passed by this court and the clerk be authorized to certify to sold rolls carried the june meeting of esqucslng township council was held immedia tely after the court of revision all member present and reeve may pre- aldins minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted after the correspondence had been read it wa moved by currle seconded by cleave that road accounts be paid 401 87 carried moved by currle seconded by cleave that accounts be paid bel telephone co services 38131 3 44 300 4125 tctal 4360 harry ro- k nelson stamps 114 00 j banford re- llcf account to june 5th 43000 carried moved by currle seconded by mur ray that relief accounts be paid w740 carried moved bv murray seconded by wil son that sheep claims be paid mrs kathleen sutherland 3 lambs injured ft tl00 each 43 on 1 sheep which had to be destroyed 41500 total 41700 j a wimouiihby 1 nhcep killed 3000 james jnmlcson 1 fcheep injured 4000 n a stark valuator 5 trip 41000 curried cloved by wilson seconded by cleave that the following be paid cecil chls- holm 270 dag licenses at 30c 48380 2 kennel licenses 4300 equalltlna 8 s no 17 4300 stamps and ronlster- tred letters 4338 total 49316 arthur tkhf benton 293 dog licenses at 30c 73i0 1 kennel license 4350 stamps and registered letter 1379 total 31 b4 carried slaved by wilson seconded by mur ray that board of health account be paid j banford account to date tl440 carried iloved by ourrle seconded by mur ray that leave be granted to introduce bylaw to appoint f erica viewer for ward i nd to the ttowruhlp of e- quealnc ind hut aald yaw be now read a brat tsm3air1ed loved by oteve ootuld by wb on that byiw koh4to ippomt will speak tonight uea ialph ittrts eltttod ivtiitjiat asbsiilub i auw vwtjw1 li diufirt o u mlly- hmtiag meeting tor uwtr regular mnnuily meeting tn uw ucosbbon houu on uoncuy night uw oortown uon clut had a unit guest district go vernor ken robertson and deputy district ooveroor harry scrrwraoa both of ftranlford both lion robert son and uon karwrcoo addressed ttw club and following uw election of officers district oovtraor robtruon installed ttw nwslyuctd oiodara lions j d kauy and cd tgowhlrur aoud at somtlnwr for uw election of officer from a slat presratad at previous meeting the retulta are a follow prrudrut uon ralph rot ut vloepmldent uon lei toy dale 2nd vicepresident uon clarence brnham secretary uon walter carpenter treasurer lion dick ltost directors i yearn lion ed wnlrter uon j d kelly lion tomer lion bill long tall twister uon oarrleld mr ouvrsy the uons rspressed uicir pleasure at the way in which the boy acouls and their scoutmaster had taken an ui- terrat in the newlyacquired lot on water uueet and were busy clearing up the shrubbery and kvrlllnji off the urounds it was decided that all uons meet there thl thursday etcning u tola over plauv fur bvauuflratlon of thl spot in future it was announced that tlie club had renunibrted charlie dumslde a for- uur lion tthu had been in horpttal in toronto tlw next niruur mrtllna will be 11 1j un jul 13th navy league hold theatre night and pack bale cflfettkg sope cwampatu majltul mtmkday vouvrtxsih ajiimrr locax mastott wljlf th local ration board waa a hrre of sjrthrlty again uu aeek wbrn uwy eajtid eannlng eurgar coupon to tome tbo applicant for uw extra ration volunteer from town and nerval wtortud hard thursday friday and saturday to that the coupons could be tn uw mall bru thing monday mom- tor thev worked in shift under uw supsertson of p b harrtatsa be- rrrury of use local board and aulst- arr sacrrtary urs j p fuld irnrortunauly uw local board has eome in for oonslderabl abuw from irate houirwtte who consldrr that uwy are bring unfairly discriminated agalnat in the allotment of eatra can ning sugar a word of explanation might set the mimtifaw straight the amount of sugar available or each person was decided by the government this figure was carefully computed from data concerning uw general frsuirrt of the district the number of people and uw amount of sugar available the coupons are issued only in multiple of ft so that if an uneven amount of sugar wa requested say 3 pound for a family of four uw local board i instructed to gh uw applicant h pooeda tn no raae mutt uir amount glean rireed uw applica tion no matter how many there are in tu- family the next 1 ifteat multiple of nvr must be taken ontr m ire the local ration board tuts proved of valuable assistance to the kovrmmrnt nnd the ladles wtio helped iii ult ten neccsir aork hue their jncr appreciation wy theatre netted vi hose of dmv uau vr was convenor i vs the eaeeom t ln v llietviuvilasofl n betty ikkiin nrnna str william beverhx1e noted brill h economist 1h to addreftn the conference of the canadian manu facturers association in toronto inn speech will be broadcast on the cbc network itoulghti wednesday evening june 1th from ii to ii 30 pm eot read a first time be now read a se- ond and thlnl time and passed and the blanks filled in with the names of harry besscy for wurd 3 and d d waldle for ward 4 ald the seal of thr corporation be attached thereto cairlcd moved by wilson reconded by cur rle that we now adjourn tojncct on monday july 5th at 8 oclock pm or at the call of the reeve carried highway accii1emt haturiiav apteilnook what might have resulted in a more sorlcur accident occurred on saturday afternoon when a car driven by ountaf backstom of windsor collided with a parked truck owned by saxe motors baokstorn was driving towards toronto when his car failed to make the turn at the cenotaph and after striking the curb careened over on to the other side of the highway crashing into the parked truck oustafs ear was quite badly damaged while the truck also had few dints put in the body a coal stove betnf- delivered to the home of un frank king was datotttdd from the force of the impact before leating sztjtx lrvaftawklm a sflllllllllt 1 1 swill m jr nm taaaswaswllll iit1 ibmyblp of aiinalny halfl bean the oaddattt tiikru mjici for uir na lratruc tlitatrc ntjit lidd iiwt tunulay uivd wrdiiraiaiy vlirn my hlvtrr ellrrn ii siiotn at omjoo ttirtrr mttcxl j w0 00 or thr mirchi mjti lx hchrmi cjiiu- mmttjy the sclllni tkkcts on uir tvm itnlnu tilt actual mtfirmiiiic uirv mn dim mackcnrlr mr ii c wrtcttlni- north mr viclur klnn m tutul ttiompsson mn p uaiixr mlv urtty orunt mlv norma thorn on laat wrk wxu one f ounnldiiublr iictlvlty for ui lcutruf mr walter mciujhim umiatj by mn bid mac- kcnztc ho tuia htljed in uiu ttork klnrc it iw nrat itartfd imlckrxl and snt tiy the following ud -unl- on clothlrur 2 cur pou 2 fur vcnrvpa 1 large bundle fur pieces 1 bundle felt piece 1 bdl leather plecen tout of old punt and hand banxt 2 puir hhoes 4 men rhlrta 1 uoollrn slrevrttxu au4atcr 2 pair dhort 4 py- tamn iwiiits 1 used woollen helmet u ualstcouta 3 pain troiiscn l drevv- ihk tjiwn i mans overcoat i quilt 4 men a stiltctmis 3 aunnr bint to put the minlvorv bundlrs in i tlie new unnllen iirtlrle included in the ship ment und knit by the uotnen uftiun arc ax foil out 0 turtlenttk swniri 3 pilr fteaboot wckt i jwlr mine iweepit mltta 7 pair dayoe4ci 2 wlr kunnen mlf 2 wlr ordinary mltut 3 helmets 7 wanun caw 5 luckins 3 iileevpiem sweau 0 ncn r eji 3 ditty bagjt uihmun rluxt- tjlli uay svtu f 119 14 a nft total ir 1119 14 uiu raued on haturdi when mr m txr nnd mr k prtjii itrranktil und held a um da or uu- cinidlun aid ti kavl i fund mr wtliir csiimitr prlmiiktl u 014 hi h shil uivr mimr ir u- luiibir fxkif rutlun to thr clfort and lie lollonln puplu tiirtktti maruarrt uxudlrv 0 61 042 040 2 31 3 19 town hires ntw might constable liquor revenue 40244 this year ktw party uaticr hon john bjl4xxzn leader of lite proatetelie oonserva uve party who i on a public pealdn tour in ontario ut bracket spoke in ustnvfl yeeterday june inhtitutt mcltino at mrs ii mfnkiin tlh june mcetlnit of othirtelown womens ntltiu nils held last wed nesday nt the home of mrs d camp bell mrs w a mcdowell uu- presi dent was in the chair nnd mrs e wheeler acted as secritary fvillawlnk the openlnv ode and prayer the mi nutes of the previous meeunb were read und confirmed a 11000 donation was rrantcd uic onnadlan national institute tor the blind nnd 4500 wns also scnl to hie icinnmens milk for britain fund mrs ii t belnko reave two very in- termtlnii readlnira durlnj the after noon the july meeting will take the form of a picnic at tho homo of mm mcdowell maple ave at tho dose of the meeting a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the hos tess and those who took part in the program belt tlooin nriarv ftl iv tt llimtrr 4 13 june clark 7 to j1i1 dliklr 6 07 marhirli- ihmiiirton 3 69 velni iine 3b6 malslc lrrlmuti 1038 iitillne norton 0 1a mar dobson 0 17 joce williams ibl norval pots robinson and j mi brow n 7 b5 usvu base 2s b7 tlie oimniltttt 1 verv ttriteful to the aboennmed for uielr fine work in this splrndlil cuuve a donation of tlooo fronl the to d k toitetlier with an anonjtnous gift of 00 from alliance paier mills niiikivi thr brand total ol f 130 m to be turned into the canadian aid to rus sia llimdquartent this week george penson weds milton girl norm the mailing hat hu been cor rected to uay net aad if yew abet shows that you are in arrears w would mpwjialta prompt setaemetat h w have made any errots or fiu advise us and we will ornec anallcau church wns the set- llni lor i pnaty sprlna wisidlnu when rev h a kirk united in marrlatic mai jorlc irene eldest dauuhtcr of mr and mrs datld maskcll milton nnd oetrne ttdwurd pilison son of mr und mrs prank pciliou aeoruetown quen in inarriiure bv her rather the brlrlr iikikinl lovely itownod in a floor- lenuth uhlb slieer kovvii over satin made on prlncens lines with lace yoko ion- livves her tulle veil with n liearlshuied inlo was held on eltlier side with oninne hlossnmh nnd pcurls she carried american beauty roses ilrr only nlteiuiiint miss witma mnvkell slstir of the bride wiui uown- rd in a turquoise sheer over satin similar to the brides with n white int and accessories she carried talis man roses tlie aroom wan attended by his brother mr diivld penson of brampton mrs rted smith presided at the onion during the signing of tho register nnd i love you truly was played an an organ solo the ushers were mr prcd maitkcll and mr fred smith after tho ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received wearing a navy blue crepe frock with white accessories and cor sage of american beauty roses the grooms mother received wearing a blue printed crepe frock with white accessories with a corsage of american beauty roses amid showers of con fetti and best wishes the happy couple left for toronto and macaw pulls for on emended trip the bride traveued tn a powderblue suit and white aoccatorlm on thatr return they will reside tn uuton jeurriadattallinafad the manias of wm detulce ou- roy juunjietu daughter of ut and mjt wm olln pttgllnch to joim peter unl un of man marvwrrt cole and the lte peter cole balunafad took placv ut the mjiiux rev a o w poreroan llllliurad tarnclaud tlie bnd uore a heavrnl blue pa- mclla crepe ith pink and hlte uxea- ortea and piu pink oe and ul ol mm ulle 4orvahc mrs wm citaldy ittrr j ae room os mutron o ho- lour irimd in roe bluah crepe with io and while onvur1rs and pale pink ro4- und blue foryetmenol oor- mr cd archibald moifat brx- ihtrlnuw of the bride utlh bert man a buffet nupjier ut hened at the roomh home to the immediate friendv nd rrlatuen afrr a khort fttddlnk trip to point ut thf lll rruvlde on the kruum fu mi nt balllnafad mrs j h tarzwell buried at hilbburj luiirul services were held mondoy lur mrs john hrnry turzwrll ss one 1 tlie oldest rrmdcnts of umehouse who dlil snturdnv at uie home of her daughter mrs joseph scott bom in erin iimishlp she lived in erin nnd clslrlcl most of her lie moving to llmrhoust- two years ao she was the former ellmbeih tliominon daughter at la tsi liuah and lurgarei thanpssn of bbtbu jrj asairlsd john henry tarswell sbrtyfonr years neo in ib70 she had six children lrv- inn oeonre of pembroke bob of as ton harry of toronto earl of acton mrs t sykes ocorgetown and uxt j scott llmehouse thirteen grand children and thirteen great grand- chlldnii nnd one brother hugh of alsask 8ask also survive her rev w o o thompson of ocorgetown conducted uie sen let durtnir which a sole no night there was rendered by mr b aisby pallbearers were a mcoiilcheon t ilnlni a bkes e sioll r tni7rll and joseph scott lloriil tribute included family pil low harry tarzwell nnd family mak ing department storey clime alex and ellen girls lookout club davis nnd al vi and tom bud nnd john knrl and nlaflys inez glen nnd douv mrs it turruell kirby und emma intertiieiit followed in lluacly ccmc- tery illllsbuni friends irom a dlstoncc ittiiutlng the funeral included p o and mrs a sykos of dunnvule and others from midland toronto ouelnh lllllshurg and arkcll htcond ruamxce ncm cs wcek1v stajtytt 174 suly ut r j onx of toronto sa oired a oeorgetownl new tuatu eon table at th regular monthly iralm of eounci ut uonday nlfhl ad emss- ben mn present with vtayor otbbozss prwldlnr and it wa uronlmcusty ear rted that uw salary of th new as ploy be 4m80 per weak thar war ten ajpucauon in all to the sitienhi merit to nil the vacancy uft on th po uc foro a a result of th nalsmatios of nttht oonatafcu w o a- among th correspondet dtalt wttts was a utter from th lieuor obntrol board of ontario fetetng a chsqua for 43144 a 10 per cent of the it- cerite fee which th goetmmsnt eol- itct from hotau tn th town talllna alcoholic bevtragea it wa a melt- of comment that th menu from the sam source last year yea 434m a utter was read from th ruiftltiw lodse asking parmlaoon to isaa thr lodge rooms in the artna this the council aaj unable to deal with a the town ha no authority to enter into any agrttment until october whan their claim on uie arena proparty win be cleared if it u not redetnwd by th arena co up to that date th re commendation of the fire ohief that several alterations be made to reduce are hazard in uie building waa dis cussed one idea put forth wa to change the doom so that they would open out insted of in a letter con cerning the alarming increase in child drllnquetuy tn the province wa nied the condltlcn of the roads and streets in town come in for some de tailed dltcuwlon chairman of the roads committee councillor k r uatdonsid outlined the present urgent need tn order that council would have a better idea of what must be done they will make an inspection of them on thursday evening of this arek it was decided to lay a new 4 inch water main on dnlon street from kinir o albert btreet as there u not lufflocnt pressure from the one now belnc used and it u beyond any fur ther repairs ml robert lane newly appointed karbnue collector for the town ad- drevsed council pointing out that it mlsht be advisable to purchase a half ton of chloride 65 uc to be spread on the town dump to kill the iblc odours germs nnd rats the d- laens in th- vicinity of uie park havw been making complaints in this regard in the interests of fanltatlon council decided to order three 300 lb barrel of the lime for uie season mr lane did not think a rond pickup would be neccssnrv until july und unlets advised to the contrary in the meantime by the garbage collection committee the ys- tcm of the second pickup in the week for householders will not start until then the first monday in july u an orfl- etal emc holiday it was moved by hedley bhaw and seconded by joseph hall that the fol lowing accounts be paid wtn ward oourt services 400 t baton co chairs ym canadian oil oo w w das 1800 w h kcntner ft son welfare 370 georgetown lumber co ltd lag e v moccormack etatlonery 180 board of health ioo e c thompson court sendee 4 400 the weather by ii l hutt temperatures june 1st to 7th moot mln rain tucs june i t7 ss 33 wed june 3 80 83 j3 thtirs june 3 m 68 frl june 4 as 80 at june 5 70 so bun june 6 so 80 man june t s3 48 13 8babboue8 aosuws tub atlantic read as told in the american weekly with this sunday june is issue of the detroit buwlay rrausa or a plan to usetloaullsfstwl i as poetiwar uwstacoanle ws stones in idea rmit vtswsmft r american weekly 14 year aco oet buttdsyw dsuost prov dept of health armstrong oarage a r muckart speight oarage w r robinson 8t rlehardsons hardware p c whltmee j j taylor ltd jn emmcrson rebate tl h thompson hnlton county scotbs garage hydro electric bell telephone co olohe and mall root lone r hhlnes sta georgetown herald w o marshall postage p b harrison welfare accts 1j wm 377 10jso 3138 9ja 1000 1500 m o43 8378 300 3370 1087 5 41 70 30400 7571 100 1088 1873 walter cabpcntut uoldb oml in tsuouebs fcbuution walter oarpenter principal of the ocorgetown high school was turned publicity director for the peeleaiton secondary school teachorv tvdera- tlon at the sprint nutans htlai in oooksvllle last week o k bennett oakviue was eieeted as secoruj vlcreslilent of llkt no and delajatoa to the i togofshe distrks whey tt iamrfclwe rtwwo msljt jsv ntstrttt iwidi wmsafaotkto 4 atw

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