Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1943, p. 1

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georgetown herald swisty3pvatl year el pmmirm wraseuy htst 3ci ims 200 per aimum se v cep7 georgetown lumber co mill gutted by 15000 blaze victory loan should reaeb objective by weekend fir dbtovered by night constable had made considerable headway the uxfatt ttu to occur to torn stfic lb bumta ot lb okmo block tvmtyob year ago mid ttaaxrad rula of tin main rslvttng o th oeafgatoan rus-nbe- cozaiany eajtj ttili boreloj with flimsst wrtmtltl at tutjbsa tfb loss to orjy paniauy i t irvurrsnn to br u cluconnd by mcb4 fxirttyc and in alarm turned in at about 19 minute to 4 thli morning tb or u nil oi urulrl- sblnad origin but by lb um th tr bruetd errtnd at ch arn u had quickly caught onto lb saadusi lum- tar tod trumvork ol th building to soak u en sj inferno fron end to and lucidly toeu rain bad f alias during tin night to rtimpen the ahln- fls on nearby houu arid billrltnga rulnfrd by th showers ot apart eartiad muf k into me air tory fell all around th church ol england which u looabtd on a bill uu liu ittafl from th bumlnjt fnirsg although unabl to u anj ot um building and machinery to fir brl ad ujad two una ot hose to con- emirate on the tront ot the structure and succeeded in kawptng art from apraadmg to the separate buudlns csou by which if the office and lum ber atorehous ot the company the firemen were still using he bow on the completely gutted build ing this rooming at 10 ociocjl all tha macninery carpmuy toola large saw and wood in proton of manufacture ware destroyed the scarcity of lum ber and labour ha made the complete dattrucuon of thu valuable building a aad loas to a thriving war and in- dustrtal centre ilk oeorgetovn a wu utoui owner un iteiwd wibm b doc um oww uoluzmxxtfho amd oajuvevwo rrcmjtiy ixutv and to good itealth ura toctard wiluo usqu avrcu who quietly rrktiretrd hrr sxh btnhdey an ortotor and was tn thr midit o upcrtitg and painting vtnrru loom tn hrr laxf from lour ahrn t relied an hrr uii til wxcoo h lion and dew au tvrr ovn houjwsp4iai liar uin fiwi tntret to hr cjmi i told a ukkikxnd bo ot rupbtjrt lut lummff alir mid and tli aha may tx proud for aha cuulralml and pruntx thr urfr urrty palcto au by hrrwu un waton ium to krrp buiy claim lag that la one of tha reasuna aha la to vru today an adhtntit o thr untud cburch the uw loo far tvay to tft out to thr wrvtcra bul finda crral tn- tplnitlon in tcrmon hruadcaat wrr thr radk liri wuon nu bom tn llmchoiur thr diiushur ot thr latr xlr and un john uauu unr putyala ean afo khr marrlrd leonard wuon and for man rr thry canard tn naaaafa- ra juit ouuldr ol roclnood in 1917 thry rrurrd from thr farm ahrn thry ramr to llr tn ororbtoi7i ilr wataon dlrd eight yn aro ura wauon haa thrrc oircra and onr ncphcw ura prvd ainclalr ovorgttovn ura robhtna tbmnlo nd urut nunlng blatrr hflrn lane no irrilng o cruras our nrtlic john lartr uvc tn hamilton delegation from womens institute at council meeting lre or ohacner irocn thr oourd white be tion acue service he wa aocrpicd u a member of the it c a p on october 5th a rrquct frum mr waitrr carpen ter prtnclpaj of oeometovn lllgh flchool that council grant 3 00 ai a pruc to pupil for academic standing u ublra utput returning offlcera and poll clcrlu for thr municipal election to be held on december 6th were appointed at follow ward i poll clerk oeorffe aloou urput returning officer harry siockford place town halt ward ii pou clerka d s jlukj j ritchie doputy returning ofriccn t cjtkc robert envln pluce of ot- in to be dmlgnatad ward in pou clerlut mra p pitch and mrs r barber deputy rtcturn- ing of lice ra george doam and ocorge vrnold place ot voting uaa clianjed u the municipal building in stead of the library nomination nutun ulu be la la hi the library tm committee appointed to detl ultli the arena made their reiwrt s fur they have not obtained a mamiitir lor the aicnu and once nguln it ua imuhasifd thit they haw full uu- thorlty to act in uili matter altlun lis cunsultliik council a number of repairs to the building arc to be made l nf folloutng uccounu were parcel ptbuc lavatorv to bc opened in huv1cipal buildino d r oa ast poll clerku ake appointed a delegation from the women in- atltute composed cf mn dan lilng- vtonc ura norman snyder mn r t paul ura e r- robrruon and isn w o mcdowell waited on coun cil at their regular icsalon on monday night to dlscuas the establishment ot public lavatory in the municipal build ing mayor olbbons reeve brown and councillors macdonald hall bradley thompson and lyons were present and problems relating to the provid ing of said public convenience were dhculbed ma or gibbons pointed out that the biggest stumbling block aa the carets king the ladles am they fully realized the difficulties ot ob taining help at this time and further stated they would brine before the member ofthe womens iivtltue at their next meeting a proposal whereby the organization would undertake to ee that the room was properly looked after both in the matter of cleanllne and supplies until such time as coun cil could procure the services ol u en- eral caretaker council was unani mously in faour of thb arrangtment and decided uat the existing fuclil- tics in the municipal building be i opened to the iuc of the public council jccldfd that nigh constable j fordycc could dispatch hlt duties more etliclintly without using the town truck among the correspondence dealt with was a letter from the kitchener council with rtxrard to the way in which liquor restrictions were being handled they asked council to en dorse a resolution to be forwarded to uie fedcial government petitioning for a more equitable distribution sev eral members felt that the unfair way in which beer is being rationed was the cause of much unnocesasry abuentee- um from war plants because a man had to take a half day and aometimea a whole day off if he wanted to make sure of making a purchase it woe treed to endorse the resolution and end a oopy of it to the liquor control board as well as to the federal gov ernment a letter from drown attorney w i diok milton regarding the repression of illegal slot machines was filed be- cause chief msrsftall reported tb fcptty kit cdvffmt tea oi ifatattteii tt ums ottb bmmt tha urooaion itou was th ttvc uf a gal dinner mantnf wta 49 uaca from eont eaat to rcr tha fvjty dturtrt ootncr lfctn rom clrtbms of itaoilllon lfcm ohirl iuji cot of thr oaofgfcovt ctub a tn thr rhair and allrr towrttna thr king atmdd a warm wvloom u eh rttkinf liyq who coat from lh au other clio tn tha eotw ha- wtt rxbdxa burunglon oolvllw ljrt crrdtt snd bramptoa uao ed owpp of thr brmxrpcon clb acted as lion ttmrr for tha orulnr tnd led tn coenm irdt tinging a hjzmum of whicr u titr rrnavfta of itrar thow uona roar far tha owwrgrtown duti lvm ron ilrwitt also of brampton was acnogyrti nist u4 alt whllaaer prrtidrnt of thr ooavlua club took catt thr dull of tail twister and eitraotm omr of thr coin of the realm for lftoaa mis- drmranors chiaf rou thro introduced deputy putrlci owrmor lion rou cwtnrna ho iratr a cry enoouraalng and alao tnjgurlng addrrai lion cireorn has brrn a ltan for 72 rrv and t also acllknom throughout ojla ctrtlr halng brrn on thr exreutir for a numbrr of rsn thr dtirtrt ojer- nor nr on mthlln on thr item front a lion talcing thr pour frrrcvirn as uie baxls of hl rrmrll ifr aiao drew the lioru slirnuon to loitttir planning and to thr alarm- irur incrrstr in cnld drllnqueno ll- riled many ways in which lions clubs vrxr helping and could help in post tar aork and l takliu our cmldrro off thr strrrta and in a small tray hrlnina thrm to broomr brttrr rllltrns lion dili lona mord a or of thanas to the wakar tiip lvfin ctilef uien called upon niirnun from thr various dub for a aorus and tliosr mho addrrshrd iir iritiirrtnit wi rr lion murray wlillamaon dundas lion ooorgc dan son hamilton uon m milne uujllntan lion a whlijkrr ouk- lllr linn t bale port creilt lions p s hutchuvon and arthur death drampton ouesu of the evrnlntc were lions drovn hamilton murray williamson giiiaie austin j d pltmlnu r w mlui dundts f h muuhlrtson frank rjrharxlson arthur dmth doc bartlett earls sanborn c a pattcr- ui ourdon vivian ron hewitt brampton t s bayley alfred ward port credit mavis milne f c mlln- burlington au whltaker c davis vttice u n art mltkleln 0iktlle operation in georgetown councu ooseded to the written re- usst of a orohom pornsu present qrd octtmusloner to be cronted date suii bkld iuvtimn 3jiii w r robinson sl 1437 01 11 m dewar court costa 1400 rlchardon hardware 349 joa olbliona selecting jurors 300 w a morehall 300 p d harrison 300 dr o v williams 1000 r j lotcll oo 343 halton county park 1040 j uohultz sts 4300 canada valve hydrant oo 1807 bell telephone co 33 m frost steel wire co 3363 p d harrison misc um prcd sinclair town truck 3169 root lane sts 300 hydro eleotrto 837 bootts oarage sts 4300 halton mutual fise ins i co being victory loan nmbtmkhts to tsmm there were none or tttese moorunea m uthelt meetlnsot acton on ortober afa lfma tnveated wojwihi ttie fifth vtotory ujemaidn a total of im100o i veece tor the caflmpanyto iiartlevcleave wedding in knox mil rcii froted cedar trees and pink rrums made a beautiful mttlng in knox presbyterian church for the uedrllnit un saurdaj afternoon of dorothy walkr cuiim onlj daughter of mr and mr herbert cleave to joseph hxluin hartley only son of mr and mrs david hartley milton re c c cochrune otuclmd the ueddm mu sic ttilh laid by mrs r paul and mi- willi un o nts rtiiiinto miii- tvtn in inurlace by hi r father in- ixldc wore a kown of white bra nt i im 1 he front or the iiown pinmlli 1 and lainietl to i rit- loped juplum her nnrertlp wll fell from a heart shaped halo and she can led a white bible ultli cascade of iti imhltis und tioiivardli mrs h at mt clure nrnmploii cousin nf the bride an matron of honor was gowned in hcacn blue georuette with lacu inserts ifer veil of blue net it it with white itardeulob the groomsman was gordon hume milton uid he iiiuth were cedrlc harrop milton and wullam o potts toronto following the ceremony a reception vuis held in the sunday school room of the church at which the brldeit mother received wearing rose crepe ulth black accessories and corsage of pink roses assisted by the grooms mother who chase green crepe with brown accessories and corsage of coral rases the room was prettily decorated in pink and white the head table being set against a bacasrround of feme beventyflve guests sat down to the wedding supper at tables carrying out the plnkandwhlte motif on which white candles tied with white ribbon were lit for travelling to eastern ontario the bride wore a suit tailored tn navy pin stripe with gray top coat and navy oooesjuriss upon their return mr and mrs hartley will reside on the grooms farm r r no 8 uuton cksaaw www iweaent boot toronto dbrompton butungwl uuton oamp tmttvffie preston oruelph and brln cftmdllb uflofl pamk victory botd grantu to rhmpv ftnd cfuumt- soaji tree ivkd and prfxe to high tichool pajuced tta rtroux aaontnjy abating of liranrh 190 canadian lrton was hid on thjrwis rmlnj uu with com ruu j p urcartnry in uv chair ajtrr thr minuira of thr last mretlnf ttt rrd and sduptrd uttrr from ur walter oarpmter prtocipai of thr ltih fkhaol ami frod and the lrston u5 si 00 toward thr pujthaw of vtif to br swadrd st thr sctvool oomroda krdy has brrn appointed auauor rrpiacinj our 1st comrade wm orobt and oomrad prrd ann- trong was appointed to ail thr aran t oo lbs trustee board after the report by our treasurer comrade wm ronry it was unanl- trvxuly pfinjvvd thst tht t purchaar an additions i victory bond a dnatkjn win t4rd to thr poppy pund and a further dons uon was uted to ttw chiiuru trrr fund dae to incrrajd menberiihip it was pointed out thtt addjtlonsl funds ould br rroulrrd thl jrer for thr children of our rumrd both in ca- iisda and oseruas the rarly ret together of thr l- ion snd hie ladlra auilltary a1d be held piiflay oenlng noember 5th at 130 pro a chkkm supper will br srved folkmrd b a concert with out of loan talent provtdlnj thr enter tainment all member of the ladu auxiliary and legion members tire rr- qurttrd to attend this annual gather- intr it decided by thr meeting that the local branch suhwrlbr to the i- uonar msrorjnr official organ of thr lrirton for um of the local members in the club lorwria several new members were admitted to the d ranch brlnalnx the total membership of this branch to 123 strong at the list zone meeting held at milton it is decided to make a pre- mnuilnii to past 7xne commondersvf a klft for srnlce rendered president mccartney is apiolnted to purchase them durlnr tlie mertlrm the pnm- den pasmd around for tnspecton b menibtr- to beautiful mixer cluarrttr case suitably ennraed and earning the le ton crest thrne lft 111 br pre nlnng with an illuminated ide ns to to pist zone commanders oil o b 8 coiirns zone commander will make the presentation at a later dite m bos sons of members recehed 100 cigarettes each las month from the ciffmtie fund of the bninrh nnd cants of ncknowleditnient ire received dally from midlers overseas it was no ticed thu meral of thew cards bore the slitnnture of men on active senlcr not known in thts district and uhen hnnikht to the attention of the meet- liur coninide rtatfod n return man from thk ftir explilneil that cigar ettes received from canada are jwiled so us to be evenly divided nmorur the nois nnd lie explained that uas the i reason ftii numes appearing on the i cards not lelnr known here afttr puliiu due repeets to our tie- i portal comrades the meeting closed bv slnetni god save the king i i legion notni tie niiln eleers of welcome to the comrades entering the club rooms bv tho-u- pivscnt takf your hat off hall grower or hair restorer is in ieit demand in the club rooms these i du mnce the new ordr compellluk members to remove their hats in the club rooms several bald ipote nre rorcsplciiouh and only a few diys have elapsed since the order and members seem to like it belter than wearing a hat or cap comrade e r mcoill is home on 14 days furlough with his family on church st comrade j plannery of the fergus branch and mr fred crouse paid a visit to the club rooms on tuesday congratulations to comarde ed beermen who is now a granddad ed is one of the old members of the branch and has seen service with the 76th and 1st batt overseas five members from tttlstletown paid a visit to the legion last week those in the party were j water- worth president o v humphries secy obmrades bushy sttt ftngiey and 8gt cocke continued oo insert extra effort needed to push lean sales over the tep the weather by u u hulu with tur pawing of ortobrr r fca a ud firrnl to tha brajtifal fail d nd the iloriou color picture an about us as the leare on thr tree rruturtd nov the trrr art bare and tiuim hr the irair probiren en tnnr hind again in thr mfm of moat popw burning nwii to br thr only solution but now thai thry art mjjird aith rains how much easier thry tou id be tahaced in a compos heap tn that back yard and their brauty again rrttorrd to ua tn morr abundant bloom tn the flo border juit try it this year falka end f go- laxtre you wtll soon b imlltng your rvfgihbors who hsvrn t room for a com post hemp to bring their leavm to yojr heap and be risncung them out boqw in return rtotwiuutandlrui thr long spell of ruvc aru er a had in octobrr the average dally trmperaturr stt was cnl aboui half a degrrr abosr nor mai and the total reinail 23v was siiahtiy more than a quarter of an inrh brio normal fullering art local records for thr week ixl ii and l prrtlpt trmp tauon ihs oct- 10 90 33 wd oct 17 44 33 bnow 3s- raui 44 thur oct 3fl 44 41 rain 11- m oct 29 94 41 bat oct 10 u 33 hun oct 1 o 33 uon nov 1 94 31 thr victory uua oaeftalrn jkilrtom and curtain u trj su marrd and ii tttrr u i wtup tn wturt u projpku of aciurts our aoaj b tb end of ta a arr oo3 ivaud chalnnaa o hlbfc k u lrvsonn vbao inlar- lmtt by lb prru wmnnday mom log akrr stilt lwtmd to b a uauf rtfort mn to tbc mlovll ot last thu rrpott is rorouraslnf and i calit ot lb fad lb ciusao omirartoari and vbinlty w irrtof to do lblr utmou for lnr army nary as atrforc to that tlclory may b our oonrr thao it otbrrrur would h of our jt0 000 objrcur in thli ruin vlrtory loan txujxo ruljur rf rayrdl savlnfi had b wintrrlbad by cto of buuncas tuesday nlaht tb utlmmm dmrrr no small amount of crrdlt for thu all an doing an mat- irnt ob and wr prramt brtow total of their salts to dsl ilmlay fmaw tatoo wm dmns ujtio itaasaa ktnry 41 7000 onrr brown itijso w ii clin tjo000 w a wuson 11300 thr bank of oommrrxe sal to tlxaday nkht totallrd tlltjoo willi othrr bank uniu still to br beard from yra wrrr dolnt u but wr can till do brttrr krrp up thr mommtum until thr rnd of thr vera and wnaa thr vtctoiy losn dose on saturday hrrra boutn oeonretown and caquw- tng will br aell oer the top our word alligator comas from tb spanish rl trfarto meaning uram since rarly apanlsh rrplorrr bsltrrad thnr crraturrs to br gigantic llaards soldiers comforts committee send gifts to 275 overseas mother of mrs w long passes in 76th year bmpathy is tstendfd to mrs wu- tlnm long whobr mother jane moore- head wler ur of thr latr james scott wallace passed away at the home of hrr dauuhtrr mrs oeorge wuson waterloo township on thursday october lath the late mrs wallace a- m her 76th year mrs wallace lived for levcra years ulth her daughter mrs wuson when ulth her daughter at ashgrcae and ncll known to many people in ccunrrtown a aell having frequent ly vliltrd with mrs long 8erral ilendn front ton and district attend ed the funeral on sunday october 31nt interment nas in olcn morris cemetery the late mrs wallace ts mojmed by tuo daughter and one hon mrs wllllum im oeorttetoan mrs oeorue wilson waterloo ttiunnhlp and mr normnn wallace olcn mor- rh also unilnjt are 2 brother one kur nnd g grandchildren iornk licltt w a send k3 ciirihtmas pah1kls oveiihkas the lome scots w a hate ulrends int elthytuo christmas parcels neiseis to nun of the lome scota tnd plan to send slnilltr chrlslmns rs to members or the lome scots stlu in canada tn the near future included in the parcels were christ mas cuke chcwlntt gum socks soap tstnxema shaving cream toothpaste nittlnit paper and envelopes towel and wash cloth raor blades and cigarettes looking forward to the next ship ment of elgarottea to the boys tho w a held a bingo at the home of mrs william taylor last thursday evening the proceeds of which went to the aforementioned fund thirtyone mem bers were present the family of the ovorgetown sol diers oomforu organisation grow largrr rach tlmr it is their pleasure to irnd slfu to them they have juat completed a list of 379 name and have sent the following 31 box smites chuckles to nonsmoker 341 lot of 300 owet caps to tb smokers and one pound of tobacco cigarette papers included to 3 prt- onersofaar their family is mad up of men and women overseas on to sea and tn newfoundland who are serving their king and country by land sea and air who come from the homes of georgetown glen williams norval stewarttoan ilmeliouse and the surrounding countryside the following letter is typical of tb many they receive dear polio x a one of the boys ot the beat town and home in the world wish here to expreaa my thanks for cigarette received uhlch not only show that we are not forgotten but let us know that w shall some day be welcomed back to our happy home they have had let ters from all parts of the british isles ceylon aubralutr british north atruii sicily and orimany and th boys are all or one opinion that the soldiers comforts committee are do ing a grand job and they dont over look to add keep it up the commtlce wants to thank the herald for sponsoring their fund those uho hat i helped them with their long list ol addresses and you who have been so generous with your donation and on behalf of the boys want to ex tend to you all a wish that wui soon be teasonable a merry christmas and a lluppy new year blue mountain school iioldh social fob bed cboss on thursday evening october 3sth blue mountain school aponsored a donee in aid of the red crosl ifulto was provided by fishers orchestra during tha evening a lueky ticket oo a quut donated by the ladles ot ward 6 was drawn and won by mrs w a wuson of georgetown muriel hilts drew use ticket fwessds from these tickets amounted to 3000 door n- cetpu mlaw the teaohtr at us blue mountain school u lata betty iote- oaakul of olen sanmald oleogarry church of england endorses refugee fetstiok at both bt georges and st albant last sunday the rector laid before the people the action of the general synod of the church ot england in canada regarding refugee inviting all of eighteen yean or over to sign it following is the resolution and tha petition that this oeneral bynod having due regard to the suherlng of th mlulons of unhappy people victims of religious and political persecution tn burope earnestly entreat the govern ment of canada a to offer the sanctuary of oansda to such refugees without regard to raw creed or con dition and b in particular to tik immwrllate steps to fadtttat th entry of some of them fftffufwlt that trsnded in portugal who um it to still rst7bl to save sndvce out the operation of it twasent rattmsffa- uon laws to stsiswvasd to prakt tats aetlon

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