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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 21, 1943, p. 1

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georgetown herald sevetysevcetb year of publkmlion wtxlawtky july 21 1m3 200 per annum 5c per copy liberals conservatives and ccf all active throughout halton luketocit hall and wilkinson in threecornered fight oaajuarjmo lanwon cam wlla tbt odjjv ttsrtlrwi dt ocjj i9a tmta evwj aiura t thing in tegtnnlng to ua term u nim up oo th political front locally th ubensl aawruuon with lafllo dai icc ta county ooimu hat i inform are wluuo eelsap hradquerunj to u utovaoo cu t william bwlirr fed attidttt mwr nerval saturday tte dmtji ooooncd en uondly july i fib at hrr fir uk j cuo it b- qjcalnjr totuiip near oun wulum of cdxtbelb slatatfrae btlod wife of thi uu evd euan ui f a i4j d trriand and came u caanada 1ui rer rtuttoand about filly qir jara 490 tiller xxnlnf to ca nada trie haa been resident of lb olen wuilumtowi district iter husband prrdewed hr about twenty eaj a ivw iti a mrtnbrf of a albans chufth of inland at ojn wdluma tiarnui4 air uirr vvu jotrph of union hill and room and jack at ttumr alu a briber and jter ta le und llvr funeral too ple frxen her late rwjse on vtrda alumoon last to w alban oiurrn for rkr at j jo prraenl ajtilnj mrtnbrr tb others ant h ralalnf on tfw road at uv otlork lie u 1 o thornpulm cuo- nvomrr o the political arena at mr ji uw aoeident provincial off- ded tne wnur and ibr pallbearers thai time iner srer our candidate rr iu uaon and ciiirt w o uar- jaere uru w j itutledke archie true pmaru r critically injurwd ou uaturday abea ibrlr car went out ol coeuroi oa the cxkinty road nortb rwraj and trusteed into a um tte bailey twt jr and dau fibx and at aimuai ny bour of lb ittiurnuv urv lrank iivy of day party support crcd b found txmuoo all ftrrr taara to wl u crvqurounf uv roam to w nouun tr ortal haapttai ajur th aarldml of tba omua rnfto by tb raxuiblai thr dmrr al ur cr ptaj a daiiry tumuu tboa a euixfkx of oak- oprd unlnjuvd nil i lr jit jul rmorn flrl ak at xtt olaajioc u tbt only coalastui thr efrnr 0 uv trrtdrnt and a for cocoon who touk part in lb lat unratly aaviaird by uim j oartln ontano lection in 1d3t and u lb il n uf thr nona llo cmp j mfia edward euoa swttd n gwrfttewa a4plrtn for of fir uod ixnjir of dixuatfton run on thr c0rvramr uckh wilfred tat larvlrv cc an j wallace k oroaa of trmlaaj ran aa an tiidrimndrnt wtiur thw hi llitlr bra 1 in on the present camiwin it u interraunti to hotr thr xr cat rjr ikakrlock 713 diuglr 592 tutc ju a- a jtranvr to the coant 20 and croa eacji party he thrlr alotfan crl- ucum and n rem 1 nt a nd rrr-ewing- biaktlocks hr va hi u th prorn frlrnd of the lorkln man ui crlil- olau unafch at drra 23 point pro- ttrum and he promiw nothing but the an e aane ftwrnimrni lch ue u- berula nar trlrd to ghf in thr pait itr ha been mil nn s rrprrwriuthr fox fourteen yrart sran ilau pttrtwlroon4rrvur cundldati for hnlton count hx been elite y campiljjnlna throughout the county for uie uai meek including 0uirrton and aurroundlnc area where he haa been meeting mnih a rnrndly receimion on all aide my tel ui thr minic oa oeorge dreaa school one flag one ln- hail lnvnttgatal 6ofstewr bowlwi active llfir kdrr hinnril mrr imckon william lirimtxint itul cecil olartli ititrnnui umj pln in iiini cenvur oruntrluilt raia ckuu iftftibttt picfiktos lacfoori lawt rdrrfju a ruin slorm chtmd oeoifrxn wocnm ixutitite pic- racaim tuduura bt faued to daffijen m7bjrct of the aflrrnooo utter tur pknir etkh u an umal affair a uld u u ej at the hocnr uf un w o urduu uapte ate nd ft the but rn ujok the forai of tne ifrfuur mrlrxj lth cotteiiiund enre bring ird and buiima aruin out of uvr m iuui bring aturnded to tttrre rtn uf ijq rr donated u the jm fur llnuln fund and 115 in thr 01 a dun inuituv for thr lurj ur j ltauntn reprrarnutltr of ur ioji iuj rf uuu nt k- apaaxar and gate an tntereatlng talk on tltr ue of ru oau and oatmral flour in vaiiimr mipr win ihr prnc a taken lndutr jh arroo1 i u thr lain a qulj conttrf waa condunrd by ttlfc urm camp brll a il mr njprr brought a rr piaaii nrtit u rljar julyweddihgs on mom i julj 1u thrtt pair of juln junied fp n irirvr jjan to lurucipju in a doubhk totiniunmt t mllloi ln ikvalluk club while i lilr m ibi ti iitlviiitcr to tx vlii fliul inir arnt to to acton in k ut j imc to mllutn on wtunitdi lim luitn at conieioi mini uumu 1 all thtre ii in 1 rrr from tht local club riur un t 6 tm in irrvta with j acton p iir r frum mil m und 7 1 rl rtnk prr vinnrls mrrr w o m iwrll aid j krnnrlj 3 alna hid hlh j n ittciardmin and fm tlwmpson j wins art ltte nd jd tl rs i vln aid htnh to rap off a meek tournament llowltn the prmlncui uawn dolmg pi a j of i ere cornmtnerd on monday litt jul 19th ororgrtoftti entry in links doubles and tunglea mmrrd to ieremtih jjmes died in hamiltort on mondu jul uui jeremiah jiiiif 1 fuiin r n sjili 1 t nf uiu cjn- muj it jmsstd jmit in hamilton in hi h i n tti ik mi j um s trn ui iv 11 ti in tu ml sim rs f h nnrrlr1 rllrdbrth dugan 0 11 t it di tliim mt 37 w ir u ii r it n mt r of rars nth thr firm of j b tamti dlrd in 1jo0 in i inri iik 11 in otoik oaii a v i lllul 1 i- u ran it r nt krnrli mr rebckiht choeta acton park for picnic on it ilftd aftrmocm uai kbuut lhlr1n mrtnbrm ol vrrdun itrtie- kih ydjr jouroryro t anon rtk 1 lu ir ihli it 1 tli iniuik ii ii ni ill jui i n a tun un of imts ua run off h lllfc ii- i llltll iv i is 1 rt v- jt il mi a r mt ixjii i mi a ciillltin tnrk lb r tin k mil mi i ill and mtv i i at mi- oiinl 1 sit mt k u hull ind 11 m11 11 11 1 mrs llun 11 1 f liar i f tl i irt i j rifnitillttw is nm ti il mr- it kit hr mrj ia vvtiirr ml- j irk miolbbnn ntl ml ii llillri hioklm clzavol iu oa kusii uti u1m clhw up fw hillm cvwlr su pt4um iiiu u ut uk pluv f ti a rrbr bk millr alsu4 i 14 f utl m lvir lui km i hllivub hb f1iiu n i mi uir citlm timt it active service motes llil tl t 1 1 tin lll mi mwr i nsw 1 ii ii n mi k imhii i ii n n r mr 1 i at mt- 1 1 i ii il ii ion r c a v tonjn i rr llv tk mil m linjli1 ut ilram- rrk rdd al ills home ik u vaion adllil lurkinh in rllil i1j uit a a llatllax is i hi nl llir hcc slltll k b thais i iiltimivm man kll i ii party i tund for economy in bovenuncnt mcunty of our savlngi mrut qumre iea for labour and tht parmer oeore draws manifnto of 22 point u t luev the ffesbt irubrantee of th typ of bovwnm me u wni that i hive heard of u pnaenrm the ery bet of our sovemmenu of the put yet it i to proumtive hut it look to the betterment of condition no and plant for the day to com that i know 1 what the average man and woman haa been lontrtna for we want our individual right maintained but we also want omethlng more con structive in our dally lot the prooreaalveconservatlse plat form i a bill of right far the man on the farm the worker in the factory for the office worker and the worker in ihe mtnea and in tlic forrala and thu sums up mr hall politi cal vlewa on the party he too 1 out to wlr for but we cant atop here there waj a time when ontario had only two major parties but now the cop is making itself heard throughout the county and in georgetown one of the first to take hold of the ccp imtrram in this county to tud sir iwiik tr chit- unhiirr at hur l hasknlrtii u in rltlldrrn jrrr- nii hi il ii mill in mr- al rr piner ml mrs fl r irr wllw of llamll- mn prank in i fxl ml uf hamilton mrs ijmlr christie of tonuitn ulvi u ilnuiv otiuircpk rallmi lrakji trntnlnr rnn irlilldrm and krn- ju m itli ol chrluiuiom drun a trti great ur iinlihlliltf n tklnson s dlrsst nlmost lntantl tlir fuitcrul x hrld on wednrday hui struck b a mmthbound ikui- mm the home of ii c mcclurr ma- nimr train on turvli last mr neutral p asi ossinrhown lo oreenatmd alklnnon uho nuflrrisd iram drafnrm uev w o o thompson had bfii ri lumlnir fnwn toronto ut the link of w o xndticuu the hurlal mtvicf pll- j w kennedy j 4 olbbeni w beurrni were mewin wm nurkensltu mcdowell skip eliminated the j ivlimolon wlllett allan norton w 3treeuvule rink by j411 streeuvlue t slmson oeorvrtoun prank jamr the way were oroup champion bink jr hamilton and frank chrlitle to ronto ii s 1 ik 111 s k u- lea s a v riner n eettrmen v in p llotavn uiur siirndlnn two- ttnk furliu iui his furnll irtty lyou ermt ol wtdscitby utt lixarchr of tun njir that h tnd 6iihln4lm dicoraud th hot7 f thr badr parrnu ur and ura trrxna lun of georgetown for th ttkktiff uf tbetr dautitrr n lvunk iwltr to colin a airtiau un of uj wuuam urlntoah at fouv odci on wriinuljy afternoon uat jj mth trie rev ft c tbdd of mwuituan unltrd cfiuirh oiarltl tlr bride aur a roaa crccw ov tnd xruaj of earnalicsnai and 89ajc irait iw liar mother had ft pir crrpe dr chine drew at5l ooraag of itrunuff ror and carnationa afdoovf thr gor tie the bride gtmndmothr iilneifoar old ura j tuna ljtjnix of dramptun and mrt3brr of the immediate fmmjy rmr a trip to uixuoaa the brld changed to a blue lummrr nilt wtub lron acrwjrirw sir and lira ifr- inuh plan ining in chlppaw ocl thr wide ui formrrty a teacher ta toruoui and uir groom u a gradual f qarrn unhmh i ii nnant t ir in tufch homdalr bar- o tarrelu r dmmpton hnlng been druun to meet traag ut kail haa informed au- ytrm one i j v entry i h h kfla again the local buy wre cmeteo t4nd lor our brttuh connection and yccewul l the pnaervatsoi of our freedorn p u wllh the protnewlreooruervaute 0 a if t the laa yar in the doublea cm thompaon jaj rlchardaoo skip put out thrlr oppu- nenta by 3013 single were between 3 p ctiapman georgetown and w ii oraydon atreeuwilc the former emerglnii the victor 311 thete oeorgetown entflei will go on to the next auge of the play of fi in their reapectlve clataea the tlnn of uir accident i lit it aurvhed by hi oj mer mary mitchell j ihr funeral ton place on friday vtth tnt rait nl in duton mills cemr- itexy l nd mrs a j hugll of oeorge- iown ho mimi time ago reeehed n d thwi thtlr von flight sergeant vln en a huftll it c a f ft mliuung lollomm uir open t ion hae had lurthti wtird that thrlr son wa a intmbtr of a cren of a halifax born- er forcrl down in trx frentan lalands mr wur burled ivbruary 2nd al dor kunt prolan iruancu prior to enlist ment fit stf hugu had been em ptied on ue office stall of the ablllbt paprr mm at sault ste llarte blincfurd pearse vows saturday event a q jit- vrddlnj took place on 8a turu jul it whrn utrirant peana umjlitrr ol mr and mr vvullua clijrvr andrru ol tumnlo ualled in marruwr to mr oeorgr cdamrd iii inrtianl sen of mm it o mill and be utr curr blncnard of oeorge- umn u- r a chester pallor of clmrr itiitta cli rrlt djumrkon per formed the ceremony tie bride ort a pink dri with lilte acvesaorle nai blue nhr r coat and earned a bouquet of ti a ros s antf mled flcmirs adeline mul bldev niald uus dressed in blue nhcer vhlte mat an l carled a bo iquet of tea roaea and murd flower isabel andrew flower lrl and msler ui the bnde ore white silk crepe pink hat and med a buuq ie- of mixed flower i room uns aupponed by tir ilooer o mills and mr william andrews a rreep ion s held at the horn of the groom s parent po lowing a brief honeymoon the couple will mate their home in oeorgetown tin old and new in station fashions mrs mary dunn observed goth birthday last weak uell pas her thre more tura and ten t mrs mary dunn of georgetown who celebrated her 80h birthday in her usual quite mannir at tur home on lntn street mr dunn who live wlui her son and dughs9rlnuw tsi and mrs john parmtr wa bom in the midland england and came to ca nada in 1803 with her husband the late john p parmer she lived in que- licc for same years and in ism mr runner ilkd pinr cn later she mar aud ulgr- tiu point u tlu munlusto t it t edu ird i- dupii who ilsi pre- of the iurt uus mr john wllklnhon 1icea4d hei thlrtuur ytui ago cotintllloi of the toun ol burlington i qulel itntl tiniissiimlnu this ttnuid ui i ui h is m nt inntty hours in tlolnit ilunble war worn for lic rtrl crotss ind o jit r uur ns t nisi slit hits mudt it nttnibt ol qillth ifithuns etc and oonated them lor draws the proceeds irom ahlch wont to the war eflort mrs 1 inn in- nnlv om son wltli u horn hhc rtsldcs and he to is working n a war jilaul a uranddaughter mrt olenn button is ulvi working in a war while a grandson aeorge just 18 is with the lome mr wilkinson did not jusi tnte the c o k on uuintn ttlon oil last wtek jr lut month out his ui l l nldi t- nbl tlmi- o or mzliu llu- cuina tor the oomlng election llsl tliursduj celling a imbllc meeting in the public library saw the ccp organlkd in aeoigotown mitrar joseph olbbons was elected tho first president of he organization he haj pravlouoly been nomlnatoa at the iint c c f convention in milton as party lnrmcr candidate but had docllnod to lut his scots reserve and this week is ut camp name stand in favor of mr wilkinson un nlurara nith the regiment the balance ot the executive is com- posed of rov r c todd vicepresi dent john armstrong secrotaiytrea- stiror and james roberts publicity ohuirman tho candidate mr john wilkinson was present to address the gathering and his slogan was let us go forward together he said the o c p pro gram was the most progressive of any offered the people of this province plans were laid for holding a mass meeting in oeorgetown when it is honed ui provincial leader ted jolllffe will be the guest sneaker box oar dehtroyed hi thursday fire a box car containing a quantity of sulphite look fire last thursday after noon on the siding atthe lower pro vincial paper mills origin of the blaze is unknown but chief latimer informs us that the ore was a stubborn one to bring under control although about ton lengths of hose had to be run wa ter pressure was good the car was al most a eompleto loss t it nt it rhotcc example ol all umo- 4 iieminiitc structure of it period at the ton i seen the new c in nil in n iliuii il ulu is central station in ajontreil now in icrvire after lieing nl iitlturttisl l tlte miniultrof inns iort iltlou in a irh nf nlil llonucn lure si ilinn i ilrn lit ikkh when tl u it fifumd for liuiiiihsh the pltitograili was lilxn hy willi mi nudum wlitme pirturts nf montrt tl old anil mw lornt ikirt of the historical nxortl of the iluniioltm lite upter photngraph wv taken from tlte lonhentcr street undue whuh is 30 fcit aliovc the ilvci of thi passenger coiicuurse the hiiililing being at the edge of a plaza uppmximately 225 feet in width the motor cars are parked on the bridge the lower photo graph taken 55 years ago is dated by the horsedrawn vehicles anil when closely examined the old negative shows that some of those standing at ihe sta tion edge were what the old time re porters termed smart equlppagea the original structure was up to date when opened for service to the travel ling public it was illuminated at night by open arc lamps which spluttered and cost unusual ahotlows but were highly regarded as evidence ol progress in 1916 a serious fire gutted the interior and when the structure was rebuilt the three towers were not replaced in its present form the station served count- leu thousands of travellers who found it convenient tiendly place old bonaventure welcomed numer ous distinguished travellers including royalty it will remain in service for suburban trains and part of the struc ture will be remodelled to serve men and women ol the active forces travel ling in and out of montreal by special trains the central station now in use la the lost word in railway passenger struc ture being equipped with every con venience to asilat the traveller the public concourse through which travel- left paw to and ram the train track levels is of such size that it would contain the entire floor space of dona- venture with 10000 square feet to spare the central passenger station ts the focal point of an important terminal development which will greatly im prove canadian natianul facilities in and nround montreal these improve ments are ol serviie in canada a war elyort because they allow of quick and direct movement of passenger and freight trains moving troops and sup pile essential to thai war effort a evelyn ajfimon wed to leonard roberts el saskatchewan the marriage of evelyn piriob daughter of mr and mr arthur ash- grove formerli of oeorgetown sod leonard hector robert son of ur and mra j r robert of rose vadey aak took place in forward bsctlat church on saturday afternoon wtttt re w oordon brown officiating to church was decorated with palms del phinium and lules utn hannah north played the ireddlng mtolc and miss violet stewart was the soloist the bride given in marriage by her father wore white trlpl fingertip i cauam to net hmam dress her flower were a shower bou- quet or red rose and baby breath and she wore pearls the girt of the uroom mlu betty clarke was brides maid wearing a long gown of shell pink jerse and a halo of the some ma- lerlal and carrying on nrm bouquet of brlnrcllff rose d blue corn- lower pte john egolf roamo was best man and the ushers were leonard i perrls and oordon nousklll a reception followed at the home of ihe brldos parent when her mother vceltcd in navy sheer with a corses of talisman roses bhe wna assisted a the grooms aunt mrs o w steven wrnhng hlaek crepe and a similar col ia afler a trip east the bride ana proom will 11 in toronto the brides traveling costume wns figured silk will n beige con and white accessories clarence carey badly rvjtlred while worrika under cab clarence corey met with a serlotm accident last friday while maktag me repairs to his cor mr carey was malting the needed repairs underneath the car when the jack gave wm let ting the entire weight fall on hit head the force of the impact badly oruazaki his head almost amputating parte the ear and causing a possible tiaa ture of the skull o- dr r t paul rave medical atten hon and he was rushed to 8t joseph hospital oueh m a sranloataussts condition latest reports at the time of volng to press gives little ohawln his condition

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