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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 13, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald uffntfostcoid i tasst os rwanuob wedmmfay october isa 1m3 200 paw afifiaa se ptr get meet the georgetowa girls pipe band will playfow victory loam rally sunday evening at kt thuslr the ofotfitoam otrtc pine band wc1 be on of th future aurttrtlone u hula tletot baa auflt to b bald to oratory theatre ml hkindaj ckblnf that i aim lad and attractl- witiilrtins organised into a pipe band sinew bepuntbrr iso will aoubtlasa they corortbute thttr btt loeerda the tucreaa ol the fifth victory loan eundlnf wi to rutil ore aunr costifan aecrrajy of ue band c r uajvxichlrn pipe arrrent and in structor alsry cummlnt uar applr- raid brttjr lawr bertha snrlboumr one again pro thru popularity asjifuilrl jtiwion orate oiviman june ttlurr the band younxnt mtmbtr viaiyjrtr ikhmi lore flcou jomea valentine drum sergeant and satost- ant invruclor and fouiler wrtgbt kntallni ur orraldlne tcra and usrjone harlow dbffkt pramsttt spsslts f towemmlftsthutt mr william l muusre kin btfeet hostess to the wooun institute mn lobs hill csuferstw 93rd birthday mil robert hill olrn wluuma will be nlnrvhree yesr young on lion last wednesday lie moon october th day october llth the erand old lad mrs w o mcdowell president as m rood health anj i enjoying mr la ths chair wih mrs ed wheelrr lo the full air km how tor her actingsecretary after the orienljig wwo cuushura ho are at aork all d ode and prayer the minutes of the land u interemed in everything going grand victory loan rally sunday eve a in theatre previous meeting were read and adopt ed ourtns the course at buslneaa it was decided to bold a tale of baking wlthln the nest two weeks a committee ru appointed to meet the town council at their next meellng with regard to the public lavatory mhlch thi institute la advocating mrs cm thompson and lira walter peck aa convenors had arranged a very interesting program mrs alex near district prealdent of the w i rate a talk ine part women are playing in praacnt day attain unv j e oa- trom favoured with tmo dellghtftil so- loa current eventa were ftien by ura norman snyder after a vote of thanks bad been moved to the boataw ura near and ur oatrom the meeting cloaed with the national antsam laoies cnauxnot rom ricraatdsom tatomtv the lady bovlera are attll a very ac tive organlntlon out at the bowling nan theae daya vying for ownenvhlp of the tuvar cup donated by ur james rlchkmaon it baa already changed bands many time the present cham pions being ura e d tyera and mrs harry ooldham last thuraday events the ladles held a social evening and cards in the club house with ura norman snyder and mrs v ring winning tint and second prices respectively the ladles also donated a prise to the men bowl ing that nuht and it was won by mr j w kennedy bow crooked gamblers beat the horse races mlokey macdougal noted card de tective writing in the american eeltly with this sunday a oct 17 of the detroit sunday times rplalns how horse race bookers legal od illegal are the victims of sure thing bettors whose lngenlus methods of swindling make some amazing and entertaining reading oet sundays detroit times bill stimson writes home from sicily dill ouauao vrllauknis lo ororvr- toti srsiir hrut mjr hi hocnr hfrr for lo jrr huf morkaritf ji hit csk lu urtivn a rr inirrnt- ing iritrf rrum 4trll hrri hr u tjttid mtt tjir pnikr put ca ll i ji in uwil tlifattr ru1 board cj un 1u1i h mrd in thu dutiict all at utr home of mm a mooulgan her lilt havtiur un born in hrotch uhtn in tnm uvd mils tod in the army iuojl krr huumnd dlr4 thrrr tan in ua lihj he a wnl mrrutt in atro altrr having nrarl 60 tar ol petoniao s4de3 life mn hill hu a aiiter i l irkmn ptr sturuon home j 11 tna in diituh oolumbu and uct jtomn an4 the following letter writ duldren jim and oert olen wlllum whs f huktims itke tjiojirnji4f owrilng osf itw ucnrn uivjunajy hocuty of oeor- urt ui 1 j cliurrh hh id urf atxlitonam on lrwla octobrr ut at 1 otiot llr a u nklien ui ur- iint a ui 0r cnair axumpinimj tj u a k hprtxtit uw nit vwr pratlalml after ue mjng htnn ana ire bum ummt clinu uiiuj iv ueipml rnad try urt a ii hptun the utter ikaile of havtnj itrra ue vo abxaln foe lle hoynnistr mertin luu wurar ttozxiaj line u rrrrtao of vounf ivotie- vork u trr bright and nth li all nituan roup hj meet for ihu ocjian the dro- tljnal anj mutmtaj pat of hr prtsvftm lu be tn gtuifpi of tn jxiunjf peofur ttkc txuni rlu br on the flrt hti- tti entng in no rtnbrr mrs milan atxatte nn the jbjrt nf h title tm llt rrwilij lh fjt iht we arr ihlng iww in an ajir of nidi lr hjt ood uir u cry dltrn nhv7i on uir fit id of uitilr foir jvr the ftor of daiiilrk jno ketermj ourr irtv etnrr to lliium and n- fuid lo ir jijnin xfjner the trtn- ml t rjhiw mi aln vine rntf itu hjmn in jm io ni ffiw anm sumiion 1 in j p jr of pi il 4 jid 1lmiikmi1vlig i the watfffir 8y if l llaut thr px 9ia list brount on a tloiloub ml ut ajtuoin ccara an irnwiy irrr 4air brvumlif to ahd utf llfir i- drrhjfnt corkinues w1noat a drvp ol rtn for nearly a month and iru durk ikx apprar lo be meraly loos for rrad of srrtou dm co uke praiit- or usnltooa snd tn tnr forwtt of worth me4sftt orilalo the fcjvrwt drao tn utnprralure so far rainr on uonday morning wneti ur merruo au doan lo m drarrr pouovtjmt arr the local records for the k mis nil ji inn jn in the axjrld today jf i tin tialirr cdvard toronto mrs emrat rod- eera r it no i olrn williams ura jack rvrguaon baak and nancy and kate at home thrre are b grand children and id great grandchildren ht ocoroirs cnvrcn boys lexovz hold nixd day st oeorges church boys league held a field da yesterday at the park walter sargent captured senior ho nors with 31 points joe louth was junior champion with a is points those looking after the events were mr and mrs percy otney kaney dswhurst with george barber and brian ferry new sports assistants in the club there was nigh jump run ning broad jump broad pump hop step and jump 50 yard dash tn the junior events the same events for the senior to gether with halfmile open mile open and open three legged race the com petition was keen with good sports- nuuuhlp shown at all times nowjnsicily tpr bob rayner is now in sicily with the princess louise dragoon guards according to word just re ceived enlisting at the age of it in january 1m0 with the 48th high landers in toronto he went overseas in july of the same year he was then transferred to his present regiment on july 13 ol this year he ned an english girl the former peggy lusted of west- held england county holstein and jersey shows feature at milton fair w ft hall and makrtee beaty pre- the county holstein and jersey theses conducted by the helton hoi- i club and the hilton jersey cat- club in cooperation with the hal- ton agricultural society were again oat outstanding features of the county ur at milton last week the block and whites hod out a total of in en tries and while considerably smaller tn numbers than it was in previous jassrs sujl it was an outseondlnb show tn lbs opinion of the judge hr j u rrsser well known holstein breeder ol atrestsrule ta contrast the ballon jersey slvsdsn put on ths best show to date fjtws over to entries behsf mad the foalrar of ths jerseys waa wiw obottnusd on pot mo acton orffanlwd ten months ao acton boys band under the direction of mr charles w muon put on a concert tn the town hall those who have felt keenly the lou of a band tn acton now ee a new organisation and one that will be a worthy aonoeiaor to the ten to hu mother tu publuhed in the luejuiow srntlnrl recently it u daied sicily auffiit zfcul well 1 ir derided it u about time i wj viitinir ou utaln a it 1 mime time 4iw i lsajit wrote it u no tiot hfre that i neer seem to liae eieerv rnough to aant lo do tn hlnu but tvlcep toda bunda and i e been bufc alt mominu dolns m laiiim and cutcnlng up 1th mj mendlns ao i rufla im all t for another weck we are not dotns much just no kind of uking it eaay we el up at 430 and have breakfast and we train from 6 ull 10 and then we are off till ft tn the afternoon m wr duni do much in the hottest part of the day our bri trade had a vult from oen- eral monurmery a couple of daja affo and he told ua what he ihousht of u he has jreat pmlie for the cana- dian mid aaid he would like to hae aome more of them re la a great man for the midlers and rrau knows his builnets and when he comes and tells the boja what he doen and uhat he tn tend to do 1 stems to make them more confident in him he 1a 55 jears old and he tin t one of uum hltth hat fellows that go for a lot of cere mony h there were more like him in the canadian irmy it would be a lot better than it is where u that prime minister of ouim lir klngr we have had conjni- tuiatlons sent to us by the king und president rooteelt when the job was finished here but we haven t heard a thlna from mackenzie kin maybe he doean t know that there are cana dians in sicily but he will likely hear plenty alien the war u over and ae go home itiialn which wont be very long z dont think i see in the paper that thty are betting even money in umdon that it will be over this year to that sounds pretty good i was over to an american airport last night and had a look at their fighters it was real interesting as it uas the first time i was ever in one and they explained how they cooper ate with the army when they have to bomb just tn front of them the only trouble was that we went too fast and sometimes the artillery and planes were shelling their own men and didnt know it there is a treat respect for each outer between the infantry and the artillery the artillery sure did a good job hero and i heard one fellow say that every shell they fired theyd pray that it wouldnt fall short because they were shelling so close in front of the infantry the germans wanted to know if we had automatic artu- hiy because it was coming so fast i havent heard from don for mr if i tlv rnvvjn fxn twm u thmjin has bf n u mrmbrr of hm dominion board for elfhi rar shi u r sum- at the caiujkij t and s kuim p co nmlt te fpokr of the study kok rir all of llfi und f iln7 mrt the author also of the u- k oi nf the owrilo shi ke of inlrul in repard to ui prrunt aar one in atjihoiit at the jpti m ad fa id ttsf lm0iblr e do itt onci tlie mlrarulois lakes a little lonarr mrs thompson strrwd three point in mrard to the iirecloai thlnra which we pour tlir hriit i of uvea hv rl the prtv llee of aorklng lh christ our hope in the promlvra uf ood wr should know what u going on in the world not auntlnu to know and not unttn to act are amorurft the sins ahlch spoil our luefutne we hould awsk ourselvva what am i doln7 for my community mm howard hutt thanked ute speaker mr nlel- eii ooneed he motion of thanks to mrs thompson and left with us these words what we have is ood s olft to us what we make of ourselvcc is our gift to ood we mere all delluhted iui the solo rendered hj little fihlrlr ann thomp- on- shlnlns por jemis the meet- ins vav clous with the benediction n il cd lutn- teeon fall tuea orl is wed orl 6 tj 11 thuja ocl 7 1 u prl ore tt hal oct to m bun oct 19 uen oct ii u h iimoti atofirnkov 1 dbh rv serii vrb on thurdy octobrr 7th jatxph alkr it nomnson died tn iiu fiooi year flom in f umlrar township the late mr robin jon wm the rlov vm of tie late anthony robtnson and ann cun ningham when only a child he moted to trafalfciir towhlp to luv mlth hln nikle th lute joseph cunnlnyham he itfrmed thire until his wtlremerit tl ers ago mr r binson ws a member of 8t jibrnhens anglican ctitirch at itomb the homby lol no it and the canadian order of fimrtrrs lodire he an a krrai musiclover i in 1000 he married the former maud f duon of natriielntt who suntie jlilm betide ms widow he leant to mourn his low one daughter morton i f robinson also three brothers and i two sisters william on f fin and lll- ilian of omajth fred of milton and mrs prsncls wrtaaleworth of toron to the funeral was held friday after noon with the service conducted by the rev woo thompson assisted by rev j c oatrom pali bearers were w j llndsaj humphrey droane charles brooks wuilatn ro- birunn clifford robinson albert ro binson the orangemen conducted the graveside tervtoe in evergreen ceme tery milton with mr pred mcnally leading tn prayer the many beautiful floral tributes testified to the esteem tn which the late mr robtnson was held and ths funeral am largely attended with friends from toronto brantford bur- imp ton milton and acton present stfauisi 0p hmaf ortdbtrfltii fa crdtr uim- the sin victory las aa fflolfut good atari in otorge ton mai durttt a grand rail wul br hrld ir ittr oregory theatre bus- day fmuikg lo opeo the embi the i all wuj br tu at s5 pes teuowk ciurch lrfilcea anc u 1 oooac lbs tfuaur will br tum to ospacsty thss v roa a full knowlrdse of the in portance of the loan one of canada a ojlrtarwllng opras rev not orj u the ufr of tri cfuiir oj an authority oo tnternatlocsl jaifalra iirr c i- fulras u address tne gtljrru j hz utol 1 utrktot oanadlin oonfrrrnre of chruuaa and jest and l fully qja lifted to peas on tnr importance of che victory loan a tartee irurelnal isug will sis br irlitn fralurlng the oeorgetown olin plpr hand snd olhrr orusts the prvniation of the victory loon 1k 1u aw form an loipreeahe part of the ceremony inu rjlly 1ll be ihr forerunner of tiit omnlrm of uir loan proper oo lionday 0ubrr lati ororgetown and 01tnct h3r an objective of vt7u0oo and no atone muat be left unturned that thl obrctlte be mat comr out on hunday rvrnlng and pre rvin ourmli jo hrlp pjt oeornvtown over tllr top bond acton has had since ww secretary o b swarwhsmmsr of long time but he lent in sicily so be the acton salr board was instructed is hfcety stin in atnglsnd the lucky public school field meet held last thursday afternoon to pay the 1943 prise money in full at a recent directors msetbal eranoes council has ttauldsd to pur chase a snow plow and mslntalner at a oast of momo me and ur lloyd ucwurdo sjdlth denny were ths re of many lovely gifts at s showe held at the bride home ttrco press guy it would sure be good to be back in -a- again and be away from these flies and ants snd hare a few pints of beer this is a great country to save mo ney la as there is nothing to buy and if fw want smt giapig or his or any und of fruit you just go out and niok il boose of the white grapes hare are alice morphy and kruh hoffman tna senior lilies aa stadents cetnpete in sparta with jierfect weather and a good iittcndunce of pupil and teachers of ftrnitea four to eltrht a successful field riu ann conducted lat thursday by princlpil hcrward wrirblesworth with ofkhlstnnce of teachers of the varlou clnhva senior champlonihlns were uon bj keith huffman with a total of m ikihit including four flrats and one second olrlv senior champion was alice- murphy an allround athlete nlth n trnind total of 15 points junior champions were donald burn nine point and betty conn also with nine points winners of the various events were relay races captains of winning teams glrb first alice murphy second te resa wilcox third elsie hulme boys keith huffman blllle hulr ronald vivian girls bicycle kathy thomp son alice murphy elsie hulme girls threelegged bessie harley and kath leen cox ann orsbtree and betty clarke belle tennant snd joan chap lin boys threelegged prank ander son and bui hewitt corey kerrlngton snd alfred spence terry bludd and david barber boys boot and hoe dean thompson frank anderson earl vsjten girls boot and shoe betty conn kathleen co and faye barker senior girls high jump allot murphy s it 10 ins nancy brown beatrice huti senior boys high jump keetb huffman 4 ft i in albeit word ro nald vivian softball throw teresa miooa joan tavoleauw murphy junior boys hlgb jtmp donald bums ronald ijenhaeb bttus aoodtcuu se nior boys broadjump keith rmyrnsn ronald vivian wesley mclrnnsn junior girl broad jump betty conn kathleen cox dolores herrlngton se nior girl brood jump alice murphy beatrice hilts mary wood junior boys broad jump donald bums ro nald dinhiun corey herrlngton se nior boys bicycle james golden keith huffman ken hulme junior boys bicycle bob rogers jim ford bert carey junior glrb s0yard dash betty conn bessie harley joan buck junior boys 7syard dash donnle burns ronnie dcnham douglas nor ion senior girls iqoyard dash alice murphy teresa wilcox elsie hulme senior boys 100yard dash keith huff man ken hulme ronnie vivian an apple scramble took the place of the usual peanut scramble and was en- joyed baseball followed the field events second place went to teresa wilcox for the senior girls with 1 points to kathleen cox junior girls t points to ronald denhom junior boys 8 points snd two boys tied for second place for the senior boys with a total of 8 points james oolden and ronald vivian jguuaswjfchuil ccf mcmbf addreutd mestiits ulu agnes mcphsll c c p ur in the ontario tesulaturr for east york addrrard a public matting hare last thursday night in the orectrf theatre he enumerated the needs of th commrn people aa rollows o-gan- liilon a democratic groups trade unions fanners teachers and preach er adult education ooopcrmtreee tn which all have a part and political action mayor joseph olbboru was chairman for the ecnlng and rev b c todd introduced mlsa mcphall worker unions need not oonoarn thenuehr only with wages iruiudays with pay etc bjt with management of industry she sstd the oct party sees the need of maintaining a pries floor at the end of the war to control the surplus of farm produce which may feed the world on our leaselenal aystem if correctly administered 11k sating of democracy will not be fa pushed on the battlefield but by fs formed intelligent cltliens themselves a cooperative plan whereby ths com mon nun con shore in the gains wag urged by miss mcphall the c c r la the only pcjmaoal nope of the common man the oulat pertles are financed by and serve wat powerful economical groups in this country there is no other insttubsflg for expression of a new policy but uat ccj and so success of this party is inevitable the cot is fully in aosord with labour unions activeservicenotes john cuttroins an eanployee of athanas paper uuis ui ha emulated in the royal canadian rfavy opl fred artnstrong has been trans ferred to tabnotein view oat from prince bupsrt w o flpl and ufa airia4rong have been vawatot hi pa rents ur and mrsv jo areastrao prior to his poausg to us new awwaw ashgrove mrs jno bellboddy was hostes to the ladles of the wms auxiliary on tuesday oct 6th with the president tn the chair mrs clayton wilson led the devotional period and tne first chapter from the new study books for all of life end out of th overflow was given by mrs heotor bird in a very interesting manner plans were completed for our au tumn thankofferlng meeting to be held at mrs e readheedl on nov with mrs e ford as guest speaker at the dose of the meeting mrs bellbody seried refreshments th bright star mission band nut with a good aitendanoa at the horns of mrs hector bird on sunday afternoon thechudwn spent ths afterno mak ing picture and story scrap books for mission work ashgrove annhrerauy services wttt be held on howembsr 14 lfr maurice dixon of ivwento aa a weak and guest with her ptmiri mr and mrs r j orsham miss f whgstlssworth of ibronto snd mtu mabel vrhgslll of mb- ton sntnt th week end wast their sla ter urs boras bsna bttts m sayers af oeorgetown wag week end guest of urn itahar brown- ridge mr john bwator enjoyed a hostklar with her mkexs us x watsll of isyt wiussst whsbs9swl thlgwswslataaoilflabatv

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