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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1943, p. 5

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the gtergttown herald wwfatxfay jane 16tfa 1943 mrs t uwmdtith bits on monday jim 7th hot anns houston wife el tie uu donald h lhhiwilh died at her bora on main at south bora tn scotland where ah reeetred her education at a ladle colls n yynnwh mr leartnontb cam to canada about it year 10 and und ln toronto for a abort urn her hus- pivsdaeeated bar in iso for tb put uo hn aba has bad bar bom tn georgetown with br daughter and bar ton us 1st dr learrnonth bb baa been a awlinvalid tinea coming bar and baa tod a vary qtat 111 mra lcarmontb a a presbyterian trie funeral waa held at brr uu re sident iaat wadntaday at 3 oclock hot w o oi thooon cettrhiraerl tb serrfc fall bearer saw dr o v williams aral chetll ofrj o b 8- couaene john d kail pwey otee colin oaacbeu rbrorilo interment wi mad in otttbeoed cemetery that remaining to mourn bar lea a her tone tart of tb hudsons bay co arrtle david alto aitb tb hudson bay oo at norway houa donald la scotland and daughters betty lfanaonth matron oi a ttcuery hospital batund ura pd oabpbtu or hamilton and katta at boo subscribe to your local paper and read the news from team tba sutw- cnptlon tn only tj 00 a year boston church anniversary the 1 23yd anniversary of boston church eqtieting townthip will be held on sunday june 27th morning service at 1 1 oclock am evening service at 730 pm special music by the choir service will be conducted by rev a hood dd of toronto come and worahip with u in this old historic church ontario elections active service voters members of the naoj military or air forces ol canada who are on duty ouuidt the province at the date of any election to the leetxla- ttve aaembly of ontario who are british taibjecu and wtvo acre real- dent in canada for three month unc in ontario for thirty days prior to the date of their enlistment air entitled to appoint an occnt to vote lor them at any election to the leeulathe amenably hie proxy vote coat for an actlr srialec voter must be polled for a candidate in the doctoral dun rlct in whtcrf the active bervtce voter resided for at least thirty day prior to his enlistment the agent authorized to vote for an active service voter must be entitled to vote in the lame electoral district and must be of the full atre of twentyone years agent holding appointment at proxies for aoue senior voters must apply to the rrlslng oiuccr for their electoral di it rlct for con- nnrtatlon of their appointment there is no use qualification foi the active service voter an agvnt mav hold anj number of uppotnmnrnu from voters who are within the decree of relationship to him or hen of wife husband slater brother parent or child an agent may hold only one appointment from a voter who la not within such degree of relationship it la recommended that relative and friends of members of the forces who qualify according to the conditions cited above and who are serving outside ontario forward appointment form to such mem- bees tn ordr that they may be completed and returned in readiness or use at the next election to the ontario lfrialature appointment form may be secured on application to the under curned important an early election u expected no time should be lost in having proxy appointments completed 1 k dated rrpr dated at milton june 10th 1u43 w t h e a t re friday june 18th almost married robert pair jan franca our russian front russian feature comedy tire man spare my tires fojrnew saturday june 19 matinee at 3 pm south american george a funfeat with dearie permby superman the volcano cartoon red riding hood rides again chapter 4 king of the mounties tuesday and wednesday june 22 and 23 whistling in the dark comedymystery with ann rulhorford bed skaltan desert victory tba actual rout ol rommel by he brltlah alb army passing parade whos superstitious ble to weattffk eondklona and lauseca of tb season and to war perhaps early vegetable aw high- cr in price this spring than u uaually tb ease but w beveol ao much to hdt about in a utter irons pntlind received recently tbe arstir remarked that asparagus waa majked at trora sa d per bend to la sd in o nil tan money that would mean that aapara- ua waa brlns offered at from ttc to 13 per bunch acardtnc to quality and the writer went on to etat that the quality jf the ben of it waant any too rood at that ilow much aapara- ua would you be purctuulns tf you ere aakrd prtera uie that aa f ar aa ae ore concerned we think thjt we would paxa tne prloe celling tn effect here in canada haa worked out to ad vanlatr for moat of ua lud 11 notjlly i been for the price celling juat tmaelnr the price uut potatoea would uaely be lutht now n u true that they ae scarce but any that are on uir maikrt ran be purchaaed at a reasonable asurr and aa a reault the person with the moat money haint anything enrr the ordinary cttlien wtth the leaner pune rajrxrr mix acini haltow naooaxasrvk congwtvawvm stanley hall uoraby vi pretidant at the annual juwtlo- of the halton progreatlte goruereative aaso- ctatlon held at tne town hall milton on friday night june 4 litutool b b peplrr retiring preildcnt withdrew lu favour of ur hall the meeting decided to tet the ma chinery to motion to organlie for a convention lo ulect a candidate for the provincial houie to be held on jun is an invitation will be extended to ool drew to b preaent oeorgr alklni oakvulr tonducted the election of olocera which reeulted aa fouoab ptrvt vtceprealdrnt dun can xtccallurn burtington aecond viceprrudrnl lira oraxe hallctt oakvtllr trroerrr ohurlea lther- lano acton crrtry lloyd d dlngr nurunyton nprv4ntatlt tnr thr rnunlcrpall- ttra are oeorgetoan u v iclng a w cleat r d cilchum and vrruirth loncdon oulntue idmyor irank lullen i j coaan mra e j italiett ln e v barber v v wuion w j n oray w ii ccrawrcu c dtc flitrhir w ii llrevra t c chl- toun o c ouon w o 0ur p w chamben and c v lulmir ulllon j h waldlr ulw uabrl ounnbrll un iru utt ii c tuck lira it oymon aithchok accoaukno jto tne j w llkotn burlington a a ruling made regarding hollda frholnon ur curo dorland 0 dminlon day waa to have been curk ororgr bird w ii chrtitl- cleorated on the flral uonday in july piknon and w l rennle naawagawe- the announcement haa recent been i ajjr o preeman jcaeph frank 1 fathers day greetings i from j brills i h a s fine silk ties m a a an rjccoxent fcutxtlom of brills shirts 200 and up 80c 78c 100 15 8 m m m s fine socks soe and up i brills dept store s cor main mill sts georgetown phone 167 a h h vigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiniiiiiiiiw tnooc that it ul be crrbrated on the lat day ol july aa uaual thli year pertvapa the fact that the 2tu oi uay waa relrtnted much thr aame aa uaual deaplte the fact that aa a legal holiday it had ben dropped altogether had auror bearing on the rrornt ruling legvudins the dominion day celebra tion anyway the flral day ol july teema to be the correct day to celebrate j advlaory committee dsquealnir tra- ihr holiday on while 1 may be very handy for a lajb- riiaoruy of oana- olana to ceteorate all honclaya oo a xloncuty yet there are a good many ulliera uut would rather have the noil day fall on any other day but xtunday mra hoy currve robert cume p findlr and dulton nartter krlaon w j robertaon itarold thorpe ura t lee john allan j p petut arthur prrrman orvllle ooulaon leonard uoulaon william k rguelda wuham ijiraa 1 turk w oenaon and hugh harrison thr ant two named for each muntrlpqlltv am be a member of the feliar and acton aa yet have not or garuaed name of their cornmltteea will liter be lorawrded to the aecretary caareauaai oeauauu jimea f waldle dr c a aiarlln and oeorge e eulott all of lllnan or a halurdav the lalrett way lor all ere named a contention committee concerned u lo have the holiday fall june a row m p from oourlj on the correct dale no matter what day uan the tpeakrr deplored the wanton that date may happen to be end in nprndlturr ut otluaa he uryrd all that way aome of the hottdaya will chrvervumr onranuaitlon u e pre pared for on election propheuamr there mould be both u provincial und federal election in ihe neat 12 month hanv ault vverytjody in turn rules and rxouuattons are a punier at time at preaent we ar- reading our own hydro uetera the office in dramplon arnda ua a poa- tal card cnrloned in an unaeuled en velope and the poauel rate on thla open envelope- with the card imldr u 1c we reed our oti meter and mark the nundxra on thr aupplled postal curd und then date it and algn our name lo qurtm it and moll it back to the drumplun ooiicm- falntt baptist clnrch 1o- office trr return pomaiti on the po- ror lo junr tin inn inrlnmm llu ul curd lv 3c we ore not klcklnk oboul ilm- lur the iruilirlnt n chris- 1 ot ull ua til- hydro pov the uloil llu- hope ol llu- world lur out- but it cloe mm atrnnge that the blank munduig nura-f- wrrt re iitcd on card iiiclovcd in an unvlcd cnvfloi- tn- lur friedonia lild down by coenrfi inr ic und ct it tukea 4c to lillent hootveu in hi- iiussiire to take it back connrrv in january m1 lrcexlom with the prospects ol itu unlu ik llman freedom ol spevch thr annual family picnic and re- inlon of ihe uay lanuly held in llut- tonvllle park on saturday laat june ittli waa largely attended and tno- ruughly rnoed by all ura douglaa of brandon hanhnha u vlbllne at the home ol her iliter un o a uay ura 6 u karrtnrr of oiouffvtllc to vlrltlng her daughter ura j o tot- ton at ihe parsonage thla week oongratulauona are hereby erlended to ur and ura opencer wucon ninth line daueelng on the birth of a ton in brampton lloapltal on tuesday june tth bnrty to report that un john wil liams la tuffrrlng from a streptoroeua infection of tl e throat and haa been removed to brampton llosptu we hoi lor a peedy recovery one of the latest ii nut the lateat reeding on record for thla part of on- lano ha finally been completed and i ideal wrqthrr lor growth l now being jcnjnjed uany flrlda hoaever will have o be wwn to buckwheat or some ulher late crop or else left for summer tallow through our village they claim that they lost control of the car and crashed beadon into the buttment of the sib line at the approach ur j uc- quarrle received a deep gaah down hi face while ura ucquarrte received some iltgnt bead injurtea it sure was lucky no one waa killed they say that the car waa a total wrack ur j uackle haa given hu houa a nine coat of paint which adds con siderably to it appearance ur and ura hartley hantaan el toronto attended ihe anniversary ser vice at onion recently and ware tha guests of mi and urs a ucdonald haying will soon be the order of tha day attend knntal ismmiuy ol baptlht iii rllllh dm iilt filih atmuil atmul ol un- bapttm chunhrs ol onlurle and held list tttflc it ihe bring reduced in value in the near lute re it may neernqut ot place to jmrnllon thnl ihe allcanadian hlgh- way is now open from coast to coast the final gap of iso miles lying be- kreesiom fnm warn ami freedom irom femr a htudy ol tlieee lour ireidoms and a survey ol uirld hutory irxraltd tlie lart uml none can be come a reality npurl irom the power w i dick clerk of the peace halton county milton ontario twren hearst and oeraldton is nowjnd grace o clod for tlnful man ho compltetl and ir rendv for traffic we ruined every ulopbi anil atwivi am donl imagine that there will be very we ronnol have a new order while many tourlilv on that stretch of high- mon remains what he is to hope for way tlil vcoon however it will no the utopian dream and scheme ol douot carry considerable nccevsarv ililm- would pmlc war a superior me- tmtfle at present there isnt a service thod to education and eooperatlon station on the whole- lerqrth ol lhat that out ol global conllut and jnpar- plece of rood so that if one happened olelrd brutality will arise n new to be unfortunate enough to run out of order no better lite can be attained gas it might be quite n walk bock lu or maintained exceirt b inner clevins- ihr nearest pump however when con- ling ol ihe springs where rise the attl- riltkms get back to normal aa for as luue und actions which moke or mar gas and motoring is concerned well be the world order sg surprised if there arent plenty of ser- vioe stations along lhat new piece ol highway in a short time while it did i look as though there were far loo many serv ice stations in many part of the country ot one time yet there are very neossnry and certainly have done thflr part in the ordinary everyday life ol the country in fact we couldnt have gotten along without them and mav the day soon some when they ore able to sell and buy all the gas they require without the warlime restric tions for their own sakcrt though we do hope that they dont start to keep open day and night again after the war is over they deserve decent hours for business the same na doe every hher business ste sgt major john murray haa arrived rwmtontroaigii mra bally held a recital at her boms for her piano pupils laat saturday artemoon the young people invited their own guest who expressed their pleasure at the rendering ot the musi cal numbers those taldng part wen marjorle bailey phyllis murray mar- jorle murray viola brlgden donald lawaon and eleanor smith the junior w a finished up their work- for the season at their meeting last monday they will meet again the first monday or school in 8eptember their bale win be packed ttiuraday afternoon when the senior w a pack thelm the devotional period all centred on the theme of hope the reports ofr tin- year revealed on advance in all departments of the world and much eason tor gratitude to god the special guest speakers wen- dr clconrc caleb moore of madison ave napiis church new york city who delivered a series of meditations and dr j ii rushbrnokr of london eng land the honoured president of the baptist world alllonce u fellowship ol 1 30oonon baplma inclusive of rus- s1o he brought inspiring nnd chal lenging messages all sessions of the convention were largely attended a number from the local baptist ecngrcfrattoii were present at some ol ihe sessions hornby about ltt members representing 10 branches of the halton womens insu- uiteakended- the ndannual inth now is the time to eheok over your orange hall here lost friday june ii mrs percy merry district president presided aver the two sessions at 0 am and 1 pm the chief speaker were mm t d cowan of aalt pro vincial director and mis lulu roue who spake on airls project far the noon meal the delegatee brought their own lunches and these were supplemented by salads and tea served bv members of hornby branch a pleasing feature ot both aeuloru wnii the singing of the pupil or hornby public school who always delight their audiences not only with their singing but also with their rhythm band the election or ofnclers for next year re sulted in tha selection of bin alex l1mehouse ciklit um ikhim- womrn t inuujtr luulta atirndrd tju iimiuji dim net annual nirtung at humb on prlday last thi llneltoim- womrn o mlwvloiuix soclet met at the home ol mrs row en thurhla with sixteen tfutfcu pr- ent mr wm mcfuoden ma njrtvi mmmiut choornik her tet rom exo- j3 tihi oakl that ur oa women 1 a rod in our ptn and can it it to ndxanutpe in urlnfflng ionic lad owt- to the fttraight and narrow path mn a w norton bans a volo text tturd bahatlon aa annwercd by u i irrw ol bctipturr wk rnd vliltor included i mr anderton and daughter jacque line o toronto vlth mr and ura gubv mr and mr omnt or windsor with her unci mr w a lane mr and mr wilfred robinson o ouelph alw u4ixl him vn sunday i alex wright atatloned in toronto vith thr rcaf an home on bun- day edirnr ueeney also of r c a f toronto vas home mr and mr ja noble spent the cek end ulth the meredltha mr pnmk miller of swastika ik vlfiunr mr lane mr roe nnd the mtllrra mr and mrs earl scott opened their home on friday evening for a mlmellancous ahouer for mlaa ruth morton and mr rohald latimer who will bo married inter ihla month seated beneath an appropriately de corated arch the young couple received many imely and uxeful rift from their friend in the community after they had thanked those present for their sift the evening waa spent in dancing umehoum w i received 5 proceedh of a euchre filven by ur and ura 8 cllsby on saturday evening mrs ja- mlenon and mr w b bli el bourne held hltth acorea all reporting an enjoynble time the brunch plants ablntro to be held soon mrs a w norton vulted mr and mr t l campbell nomunhunrt on bnturriay mra ju scott and ulu ine bcott epcnlsundqyflt hijlbunit acton lhat sunday june 6th ur john marshall of naavxasuveyta celebrated hu ninetieth birthday at the home of hla daiatiler mrs nelson artderton the acton lawn bovunu club held ta first ladiea and gentlemen mixed link gumts latl nunt there ana a tplrndld turnout of playera of both rexes nnd all pune were keenly oon- tetmrd mr hiir nriif i lllrtont and res pited nildent of thb district died wednrfcday june 3rd at the family residencr lot third line frln town- rhii her drill nmiltcd from compli cations o lining from an attack of men alee mrs robert price and mr angus mceachern attended the graduation cxctim of st jobephis school of nunslng it omlph on thuradn inst ahen mlsa francea mcdoiscil wa una of the graduation class free press brampton miss gladys martin elder daughter ol mr and mr t w martin bramp ton wen to ottowu last week miss martin hus been appointed a censor ship examiner she graduated laat month from queens university whefw she took high honours in prench and german radio oiflcer cyril john bummer- vllle 21 son of mr and ura e o somerv llle was killed on sunday may list in nn airplane accident at nafwm in the bahamas roy webb 28 son of mr and mrs lee he webb erin died at ouelph oen- rral hospital junr 2nd as thr result of wounds receded may x when a it rifle he waa carrying arctdently ch chnrgeo the bullet enured hla cheat two inches below the heart and lodged in his backbone he had been out to look for sheep on his fathers farm en the second line at erin and had carried a gun along on the hike the senior lacrosse season opens as thr rose bowl on saturday night when mtmlcobrampton combine will pis hosts lo brampton bullets gazette 4k conservator printing needs just phone no 8 and r a- ni mm sir mumate prtnun 2mrlvwks aort miss dunlop ol brantford and mra thomas of toronto spent the weekend with mrs gale and mlaa ivens mr and mrs e scott and family visited at kitchener on sunday mr and mr a lull vivian and pred spent sunday with mr and mrs denis mil hamilton terracotta bad car accident at tebba cotta two perbons injured what might have been a serious ac cident occurred here one day laat week when mr j moquarrle and un j mcquarrle and mr k boner of the 4th line ohaltennsu vera tuototint vn1ted ciihrtii vpai u1ix present plat with some of the stars of aaron slick from punun crick in the oast the united church v p u player will preaent by special arrangement with samuel prench spider island a mystery melodrama in the gregory theatre the latter part of june while empire totter and chdhrahcai quakes the mystery thriller goes marching on to new height of suc cess the rental libraries chief dispen sers of songulnlou fiction say they ar having their biggest year the pubuo libraries report we could do with twice as many copies of current thril lers as we can afford to buy why this increased preoonakktloji with imaginary erime when the earth is so full of the real thlngt a prorat- nent psychologist offers a ivopeful hut people want to escape from reality of which we are having emosjdenble just now the y p u take their cue from thts and present spider waul with th feeling that it will be a very un usual ivrodiiottm and different from any ever prsssnted irs town m

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