Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald siwbiyovvbaoi imv of ranchwl g obl wfemky nowabt itiii ims 1200 p afiirif se pm ctnpf ghigftt constable fordyct to appear at hext council meeting bitttttatm to b ttafubid oal sbj matter breegbl to ce- cjatlcsa ahu matt few rudurj by pttrkg bewj let ea mala st seu council mtt in 9u1i leanday ewelng wtlh ui olbeoaa nnj and ltifii brown and ooua- teuo hill bndby ttywipmn lyons sad uvivtn pmen ur w r bradley mad council ta otter of h4j69 for too owned by the tcaa on uala st south tad council agrttd to eetapt tele oner the assusr of hanmrng th areas rfm to th toasts rmnrnlfm brought dhiuiipriatm the only ey the avguemtlaality wild operate th not wfitlld b tokkittl tb tttltbg woli board of puts wintjarjot thlj sectld also fit us council authority to levy up lu oat mill on lb dooar tn act th project did not car tu way ootag back to l it mi found thai a board ol parks seatatgamsnt hid bun formed wtsen th tmpnwimiml win mad to th iota oamturr tad f sftw do tluob wb7 lhu uoi sbbkim might not act ta th on of th arena sine ta irtreptfcari of thl baud el parks sasnagwment u hi almost from th eaum been wrongly under th nam of th o flams ay board 8 was tato tuuhud that council asset wttfl th osmetery board nro- fcebty thursday of thl week and grt ihatr feeling a to oasifimnt of th i members took th attltod that th arena should be offered for ail tot wtyor olhbcme mad it plain that he would consider it a tragedy if th arena was not run tn th tnureel of th corporation and should fall into hands of tndlttdaala it fuhrr iutd that b wished to have all unbnlihtd tnatnm put la otdct bf ot th end of th year a u was very doubtful wb- thar b would rorrtset th neat lection raw brown then raised th ques tion as to whether or not th council wished to answer want onnitime portjyws utter which ttppeared tn th toeal prsss last week ii aald if they didnt ate st to do so b would a mi nam appeared tn th letter mayor ofbbons said as far as h was eoncemed b had nothing to answer for councillor iuh said h thought th night constant was overstspdtn the saatk to putting the utter in th pre and tttsaght bis raalsnatlon should be asked far oouacfflor bradley said h had no auarra with anyone but that he was against the us of the truck by the night oo and he had no no tion of chanslns bis rntnd other members were prone to ex press opinions but thought th night constable should be brought before th council and the matter thrashed out there it was decided to waltun- ul 10 pm until he came on duty lfayor okbboni have we any other business to transact until the victim arrives council waited but night constable fordyoe did not show up st th ap pointed hour due to aung on 3hour duty during the post tew days it was than decided to nave both night con- stable pordyce and chief of police vanhsll at a further meeting cost of living bonus tn induutry increaheo following the increase u of october 1 1m3 of 1 i points in the adjusted cost of living index announced by the dominion bureau of statistics the stlonal war labour board issued a nero order today that cost of llvlnn bonuses be increased accordingly com mencing with the first payroll period beginning on or after november 15 1m3 in the case of adult malo employees and of other employees receiving weekly wage rules of 2500 or more per week the amount of the weekly increase will be 3a cents for male em ployees less than 31 vcars or age and female employees whoso weekly wage rates are less than s3500 per week the increase will bo 14 per cent or their weekly wage rates tws increase is compulsory for all employers who are subject to the wartime wage control order p o s06j end the 35 cent or 14 per cent upward adjustment must be added to east of living bonuses presently be- paid to emoloyeee who are not above the rank of foreman the maximum weekly bonus will now be 1460 or 184 per cent of the weekly wage rates as the ease may be hie boards general order does not effect the provisions of its special direction made last june for manual worker in the construction industry following representations from hie national joint oonferenoe board of that industry wejantzb ham ruses a wtattam t wm t a uau sisa cr g taj fin i alsa h sara tetisyn a is um ittiii- f a tut day tsattn kfisxsxs h as- w sji s runt tafw k it hgkt aso tkat a was to mt aa to ej staatlfftl p t l0sdl mittfari far wrmtwrs of oouauai of btrathssor cnspter lode wtr racb napon- uue for brtngtrsf a gusat to th pr- wntsuon and oeaicalkxs of th stand- and tlrm to th chapter by l 1st ur joseph beaumont of olra wtl- tb llsaant tin j a orsig pre- kloed with lira thompson bononry number of th ohsptrr while vener- abl archdeacon thomnson performed the dedicatory ceremony ttte euand- ard was presented by xli arthur rwaiimrtv to the standardbearer ulu llilas ervtn and the lords prsrr was said tn unison th slngtng of ood 8r the king- closed the ceremony mrs a uerarnil mated a vole of thank to ur archdeacon and con gratulated him on his recrol sppolnt- maot to that ofnee un onu wel comed the gueiu luncb was then served ifra w o o thompson poured lea with afrs flttnn lira lang- don sad urs laoysr as boateesrs as- usted by other eumbrri of tne chapter a builneas meeting was held prrrtous to the decucatloo srrrlt when rrporta ware ncetved from the secreury end treasurer and various convenors of comirms it was noted that a wreath had been placed at the osnotaph on remem brance sunday and that a number of diuy bags are being ailed for th nary legu wrfrkt fair amr mtttt onagtvillt csutsasww rv via lvst afwrt on qmbtk future at lions ditimt meeting for th second time during the month oeorgetown ispna club were extremely fortunate on monday evening to have ur ft r mctclbhtn as guest speaker the club met at a din ner meeting in ucolbbon house mr mcklhnn gave a very enllghtlng in formal and unique talk on quebec bom in the provlnc of quebe ur mcklbbln has mad a complete study of the provtnos from an historical geographical social and religious standpoint and is well qualified to speak on the subject having for a number of years lectured st mae- donald college montreal he took his audience bock to the uys of jacques cartlcr champlain and the indians to the early days when his forebears settled in the ottawa and oetlneau lolluys and then brought them up to date he said that at the present time the province was divided into three classes the englishspeaking popula tion the prenoh canadian and frenchcanadian habitant he said that while the french claimed quebec ihey could not get by without assist ance of ehc engltihspeaklng popula tion who nil many of the better po sition and control many of the pro vinces resources lion walter carpenter moved the vote of thanks to the speaker a committee was then set up to han dle arrangements for the community christmas tree and sole of lucky draw tickets for christmas fowl this is coin- posed or lions long llcata drill benham and mcailvray lion chief ralph ross presided at the meeting and introduced the guest speaker th annual wrrllrj of district ko agrleuhural sortetlh a held ta th fuboc library at orinsmntne on saturday ertfrnoob last november uth id 11 bssrlmail dtrsctor dtstrfct and bgretaryttaawnw of iluton atrtoouural sorlhy prwded at ta rthinf sub over arty prmsol nilrqlm wx utsaeeu from orsag- vlll oa acton streaueut okledca wcodtrtlg brtsbnton 8al- bum braasptoa mtnoa and brstrm th dtstrtct alas eesaaru uu agvt- cuuuraj km eg bant tvlikcb had no fair uu year toronto oort oooksstll bouon ctirttlun ulaaoa ulduad and oraad valley but that fatrt had no dlssu at th district annual tttot prawet nprcsenuaf ratmalng agrtrultural socmy ware president craig hrtd serretary oaroald ut- ourray treasurer p w ctoave and otrsctor rarotag rvtoe th report of th various fair boards war not only very satisfactory but wee ouuunalnf tn th face of war mrutkloni many bo feature and thought were drought before the meet ing and giten out as a means to be nefit lb home sortmy some tateraninf and tnstrurttve ad- dreuea mere also dlrered during th afternoon mr w a wilson past du- uvt dtractor of oeorgvtnsm spoar on pairs ijruvovvrnrntt and drew th attention of hi audience to some of the features he had notad ss un usual at oeorgetown rslr itn harold marshall renmmta- il ot women drrtston oriiisjiimi mtroduoed ura b i lactixsxbry of oalt aho tpot at corumerabu length on junior dub and farm work hrr address was probably the highlight of the afurooon and she stressed th im portance of getting the young people interested tn fall fair work and other project ui pred ucbrloe ol branipum spoke on tsiiasluiui and amusr- menu el d swackhamer of acton on pair uanagemen ui pauley of caledon on how to increase our b- hfjlts- ur j e whletark hjhcn agrtcoltaral it on ure stock field days and mr k d ste wart duffertn agricultural represen tative on oeneral progress pertain ing to junior farm boys and olrls mr j a csrrol supertnwndent of fslra was alto present at the meeting and spoke of pat tn oeneral he gave some sloestsnm on fall fairs he attended this fau eneclally those of the smaller places and in muskoka district there is no doubt but wrist the meeting brought out some helpful suggestion for another year and was without a doubt very successful mr j b cooney secretary of the orangcvule pall fair acted as secre tary for the meeting a resolution was passed axaina the department to restore the grants for field crop competitions ahlch had to be disbanded last year mft lavtfart tketrapfea spaaka at jteex wjls tu wufl of knox pkabyuriao crumb tut to th schoci room of the cturera uo w testy chrcdng they had tn drelj orgexltstd group of young women as their r mtj urv wthim fttnrstjr prealdad and th devotlocal etrrruss see uux by ura c atnclalr and ura c c coch rane uiss jesn srfjrvg eaag a solu lt the lower ultra b horn- la- the grl irsxiv was ura laicro trsompsoo of union sn ssu s very interrattrtf taut on uu ksswtck con- frrenre and gas to ouuta of th swat bftng don then ura ralph itov lhanaed all who bad taken part ta trust ng tueh an tcunatti iril tag a tonal hour ea tptot at the clss of ta meeting f fcus to ittdti tosfak at kfvilawl ihiem for senen fears a cntulortsry of th prrsbyteflaa church asaons th jungl trsbt of th bm1 country in india or wuusa n qatna s a u u will be th tpedu tgiiln at tn ii oclock seniee ta union prtabyterlsn church snd at th 1 pm srrrtne tn korral pretbyterlan church nest oundty this will be dr qulnns only ap- prtrsnre utrouchout the toronto- ouelpti dtitrlct and the armouiuernenl of his tpeaktng trjpotntment hete will of tdrtprrad interest to church people dr qulnn u a unlierslty of western ontario eraduate in urdldnr he has s da tn honour science from the unlverxl of toronto snd lrsrqed widely for further medical study in new york ulnburtri london dublin snd vienna he practised for weltr eari firt st noerton snd then at london ontario he gate up a success ful mecoral practice to to to india at the call of christ he was desurntted for service in incut by jew st junes preabytertsn church london septem ber ibtt dr quum is s eery interesting and rtrter sneaker and at si times a d- mmd follower of hit ussttr cabd op thankd i wish to express my slncerest thanks to sll my neighbours and frleti w have shown me so many kindnesses and expressions ol sympathy in the recent sad loss of my beloved nphew cecil heeler throush drowning also to the men who have done trrelr best to recover the body mrs martin nfak morval couple ctltbratetj kmnweddsrs sunday novrmbrr mth 1w3 ur and ur jarnm wrajry smith otu- bratrd thrlr ooldrn wcddlna ixjinivrr- wry at their homr in nocvaj during the day thry nvelvrd the well wlahea of their immediate family rrutkma md friend twrntysevfn aat doam u dinner in their honour tlie jrurmt included mr and ura j nirs w0ey smjth jr oordon oetu mltli mr and mr ooroon wlijwn smith mr ca fvk mim irrcn i fox mr gordon wilson pax usuler runtild fox mr nwrna rudd mr unil mrs john henry smith mr oeeil smith mr and mrs alfred sheppard mr and mr aroriii- aheppartl mr iiul mis aeorm louth mr walter lnith mr hrrurt louth mrn mary loulh mr wrslry loiilh muses ptarl louth mm m ktrkwnod during the courm of the evcnlnff ruiny lovely nlfu wrre received by the nurrhl pair christmas mail for troops on its way hplendid aidience at john 8tirlino presentation a splendid audience wju present in the united church on vnaay night to tee and hear john atng a eo- lour and sound film jjgw under uie auspices of th f gfjsstttbytery of the united ohu toanson c moorhouse pre of the picture rev j a vhllilred unx uclr man for the ew rone anil rev w llnafad took t t service rev t v eretary for es it in now united churobn hit tlio hi along and thery friday nil umrhoute to joe the ohrlstmai usson is on as far as mors abroad are arriving by the tens oldlerg at the canadian army of uiouaanda the htndung of this de pot office in ottawa are con- luge of null la a tremendous task 1 parcels which will brighten i which falls upon me shoulder of ossrtltfaa season for otassltan canadian postal corps pereormel victory loan returns shew fine contritotien to war effort talk a futuja attj maiiril rvojraai at km caw di mcmaay uie lo the russl of today was ex plained la a wry tateseaflag tod la- strucutv lecture lo knot prtbfurtaa cbitrt bctmci room on urmrtsy ulgbu t urs arthur ucfsarrtoa of orangevtue urs ralph nou introduced th epsaasr to lb sudienor sssd si the eocriuilon of th an addrvts lls william kaculr moved a vet of thanks to the epstker a musical prugram con rilling of ptsao duet by uliire clsave and cnppa ocl doet by rev and ura j c ostroea and ttlectlon from ms alva crlppt sololsi added 10 the olrature of th rvenlng rtnevju sxbvtccs ssaxd rot a 8 oxmmm on today aptcbnoon puntral tcrtlces were held on friday atiernoon for ur a b jurit who died si his bom on tussday twentac horsrabrr gta arrhdttvrnri w o o thompaon rtnndiiwad th senior and intsraunt sat ta oreiwood rttne y paubearere were ueaara walter wuvon toronto dr oufford raid arthur deaumont otorg chantln howard oarvlo wujlun fctlrby tlioat from out of town woo attend ed th funeral vi dr u l christie prtnctpal of th oac ouerph j nurtitntn ouelph a v uason ouelph ur and urs v e dair itamford oentrr ont urs wlurrd ucklnlt tottenham ur and ura walter wilson toronto us dorothy perry toronto tttt gcft hsru seetbcn owfftj feat porwsrdad lo soldlrt oomforu obmtmue tftxat oash on hand ackrarstedged 9444 fstnsllnn from th local coun cil of women 1o0o total wed nov 10th rmst ur k u faajnon chalrmaa of salts for ui local national wax rv lac coesmlttse ha followtog stilnntnt to th tb flatl returns are cost ta tot the fifth victory loan and th town of georgetown and that portion of the tcarnahsp of esouaataa assotaatsd trub it hs agjala mad a ffraad eoalrtbis hon to the sear effort klfsrstatrw l t cltasj hadlry akte w a wutoo jejsseltw ktafigiv afeae xtjooat mxuiost wm deans oto c brown pre am in stsnay ctnterlin bank of commerce itsabo pay boll dwckklona thou rrsu emplortag more taaa w aa e19ti 6pctal nomas 144 41 oooverslon loans total fsubsrrlptlon while ovorgstown and dtttrkt bavw failed lo reach lh objecure est for u of gyoco exciutlr of ooo ver sions and bptcitl names lb eomrnlt- tee feel you art lo b congntulaud on th tplsnitld respons and tag courtray extended to th talesmen tn ihelr recent eturrata th rvii also feels that an etplanatlon jaould be mad with raferenor to th report thtt we atpsctsd lo reach the objective ortgtoauy ttt for us ii was noi train iter th report was published that ww learned that the contrrbutlon reonead from opaclsl ntmee was not to be counted in the objective set for us while it may appear that oeorge town and district has failed to keep up u end in th oounty of helton the committee feels that we are to an ta lent penalised for th splendid res ponse made to the 4th victory loan in the fourth victory loan this 00m- munky raised the total amount of 44140000 and in spits ot this bring the larweat amount raised tn any victory loan w were expected to raise a similar amount tn the present loan when condition rtartlculsrty among the ftrming community were not ag favourable active service notes lac larry uackenn of toronto wat home on week end leave ugt norman delke of vernon bc is home on furlough ite norman mcdonald camp bor den is in town on furlough a b franklin cleave of deep brook nova broils is spending a 14day fur touah at his home here io allied bykes of dunnvllle was a week end visitor at the home of his pa rents mr snd mrs thomas sykes 8gt lawrence beaumont of st john quebec is home on itdays leave st his liome in olcn wuiams pit engineer roy coupltnd is spending this ovrck at his home in nor- vol he will atcrwards proceed to his new post at patricia bay b c john bowman a graduate of oeonjcotwn high school received his commission from the officers training schoul brorktllle last saturday lc cpl hourd c hillock of camp uordcn snt the weekend at his home jinics mclaughlin son of mr and mis d r milatlkhlln r r no 3 ninntown irrndualed from the llulnlnk crnlrr at llakersvlllr last lyliliy imil iihclttd his wlnrv ulrllkliiy nrrctlns go this week to l clunk davlvs overseas with the jhiis on itlflrs sittsdavlcs has just nvrnlly tiinsfirrcd to the queens own kill iieiriuiciit here lie is in- tnictinir imtliik privlously been number or hip loine scuts lirnlment on not ember 12th sut james em- incrmiii iireltcd his wings tit the gra duation ceremonies at no 10 8ft8 rcak at haireravllle tiio son of mr anil mm john emmorson sgt james is jiie of four sons in uniform ills brothers are btove a corporal with the lorno soots in britain bob a pri vate wlvli 6th hussars in britain and wheldon a private with the canadian army at camp borden another of our georgetown boys has joined the ranks of the armed forces active wilfred clark better known at darker son of mr and mrs james clark paper mill road enlisted with the royal canadian ar tillery and has bean isllonmkt to ronto and now petawewa ounner clark was employed for some time at th alliance coating ida before gwrty to btalton victory aircraft when ha bad been emnlowd for the past year ounner clark spent last week end at hn heme here 19500 realized on poppy day msny oeatrseu dsestlia th poppy fund of the riinf legion received a boost of iuo00 from th isle of popples and donations here on november ta un orleve was la charge of srvangaments and 18 roem- bert of the legion auxiliary and sol diers daughters did the tagging the poppy fund committee of branch 120 canadian legion wish to convey their thanks to all those who made such a generous response to their appeal for funds on poppy day to carry on their work for the year tou ts also the following for their gener ous donations for some dominion seed house harley hay miss staunton c b dayfoot as co smith it stone ladies auxiliary ca nadian legion olcn textile too beaumont woollen mills mr l e fleck alliance paper mills mr d h wright canadian legion mr dale kc iodz verdun rebckah lodge apple products olcn williams local council women oeorgetown firemen loyal true blues public school all merchants in town com j p mccartney president brand uo com l blanche orleve sccly treat com col o b b oou sens com fred armstrong pppy day committee social and personal week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs w carpenter were mr and mrs j m cowan and bandra of hamilton and tin o oarpenter toronto ronald oreen had a party last sa turday nov 13 to celebrate his kb birthday his guests arrived about 330 oclock and all went to the pas ture show after which a lovely birth day supper wit served the rest of tb day was spent in contests and games thou who attended were bobby lucas arthur ltnfllllgltn ajaitta artsy strong danny hewitt donald lmaay tton orant anamenstt euehard sasttv ko jackie hlllier marine bunenon jubiule buck keith tost and sssasr eacyfesi estvmb

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