Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1938, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wed netday evening january sth 1 938 c 5 jawfvm t clearance ofa1x- l ladies winter coatsl m u 35 per cent reductions j on every coal on the racks 9 qbitoary tliaiues ay givens following an attack of pneumonia charles ray givens passed away at his home at sllvercreek on monday he was in hte 22nd year and was ooni in esqucslng he was an honorable young man and his death la deeply re gretted hjy his family and friends the funearl took place this arier noon from the home of thomas ap pleyard lot 24 con 8 rev d d davidson conducted the service una the remains were interred in green wood cemetery georgetown 6 coats llama and suede reg 1 5 00 8 coats furtnmmed with 2 year guar anteed linings reg 18 50at 12 65 jul s coats highgrade wolftrimmed llama cloth reg 32 50 at 121 10 coats finest quality persian lamb and sable trimmings at reg 39 00 25 35 reductions on all girls coats in sizes 8 to 14 i shop with confidence at hsaveimept store i where your qollar goes farther i phone 375 georgetown dells at atlanta georgia on wed nesday december 39th 103 park j diusi formerly of acton givens at georgetown on monday january 3rd 193s charles ray givens aged 22 years king suddenly at georgetown on wednesday dec 29th 1937 barbara marie dearly beloved infant datigh ter of mr and mrs win s king aged 3 years laidlaw at his home in norval on wednesday jan 5th 1938 aaron laldlaw aged 78 years prtngle at 30 lowther ave to ronto on monday jan 3rd 1936 jane fringle daughter of the ate rev james and isabella pringle of brampton eliza sloane fetch after a brief illness there passed away at the home of her sister mrs w h rutledge port credit on rues day dec 28th eliza sloan e ptich tsmh and ihat in sport by o mac mcouvray the curling club areaway to a great start this year and are now looking for new recruits the mac cormack cup has been put up for competition and all interested in this sport are astcsl to jolli up how and get started with the rest of the boys the ice is livthe best of condition and a good season is anticipated bv the curlers the intermediates did well to win in bolton monday night when you consider that some of their players are the leading scorers in ten toron to mercantile jockey league the juniors have won all of their ttiree starts keep up the good vork boys ijopklns oneof orangevllle lea ling junior scorers was injured in a game with fergus this week and will be out of the game for some time or angeville are in the group with tin local juniors the georgetown slalom club has been organized again this year and with perfect weather and lots of snow have been having a grand time there is a ski party friday night and every one interested in skiing is invited to attend new members will be vel corned so get in touch with either p barber a kean or l clark there is already a very large membership so get in the fun i the redwings play in milton or thunsaaj night against a picked youngest daughter or the late ben of lyearod boys from jamin fetch sr born on lot 22 6th lne count town this game w 11 tx line west chinguacousv seventy jiree art f a c attraction at mil years ago where she spent her rl i howard tcasdale in the cap life later residing in toronto she able manager of the wings was a member of cooke s presbv ter ian church where she had taken an saturdaj at 1 pm a game ha rrt i t nrir nt th- arranged between the rangers and chinese for the past thirty five vears i on all stars at the areni r hnw onr4 at rt tw thr watur rui rev mr thomas of cooke s church here assisted by rev mr lundy mr mitchell of port credit cond id ed the funeral services at the home then proccding to the home of her p f eame y are and at 2 pjn the waterloo cubs will p a team ot twelve and thirteen old boys from ihf- maple leaf and canadlen ifaras midget fan for there will be not ing but smart hockey nephew frank petch where rex macmillan of norval and rev mr mcwah chinese pastor took part in the service members of her chinese class acted as flower bearers while the pall bearers were six nephews of actually paying the deceased fred and oscar rut ledge of toronto ollie rutledge detroit lloyd and bert petch ronto and prank petch georgetown she is survhed by her sister mrs ruiledge interment ua made in glen williams cemeterj midget placers passes are not iood for the above exhibition games managers are again reminded that t midget players cards must be rim pleted and turned in to the presidnt g o brown by jan uth no the campbells are not coming to town but willis tipping and his bine dragoons are they are comin to supply the music for the verdnn rebrkah dance which is to be held in the newly ventilated arena parlours on mrs norman mrleod another acton home was left or rowful on tuesday in the passm oi matilda ann hall widow oi normal mcleod whae family has a arg onncction in thi community 1 1 het 68th ear mrs mcleod 1 id not bein in good health for some time and oakville had filt scvcrelv the passing ot her tuesday husband ln che immer ot 1936 her acton main interest was in her home i d u intermediate games this week thursday jan oth milton a georgetown ftiday jan 7th bolton at bramp ton at georgetown monday jan 10th bolton a georgetown junior games this week frida jan 7th georgetown jan 11th georgetown at friday evening january 14th in accordance with the general practice this season we are not mailing individual invitations since we feel that the mere mention of willis t music is all the invitation any dancer need to be assured of aevening of pleasing entertainment 50 cents per person lunch at 12 00 pm the presbv terinn ch rch she was vtrj fill lul the fir ral on wednesday will i servicr at kno church following a brief unr u tl hone was lartflv mended aijd w rrmdiited bv rcc h l bci nie i 1 tcrment w u mad in faivtew c nr terj relatives and friends were irt e it from toroi to uram o ik f own hamilton g rip rock v i ncl other point n m n is flon rib w rt offered ii ymjn hv nd hi i reclation tl ee h ldren or the home urvive jo e mrs join kti i er of acton cordon m cjarl of tv ro o mrs mcleod brolhc s in 1 si trr rvlv nt re x targe of wingham ernr of k t chener wm of acton jame of toronto- mrs j r scott of l w house and mrs carinhat nd mr talor of acton fret pres junior standing p w l p georgetown 3 3 0 0 orangevllle 3 3 0 6 milton 3 12 2 fergus 3 12 2 acton 4 1 3 2 oakville 2 0 2 0 mincet standing canadian section p w l p canadiens 1 1 0 2 maple leafs 110 2 black hawks 110 2 maroons a 0 1 0 americans 1 0 l 0 bruins 1 0 l 0 american section redwings 1 1 0 i rangers 1 0 1 d brampton outclass milton 11 4 monday night as brampton are playing all heir home games at the georgetown arena they took on milton monday night which turned out to be a rather easj task after sixty minutes of not the best kind of hockey but lots of tion the brampton team came out top 11 4 play was rather even at the opening or the game with milton scoring the first goal of the evening this was the smartest goal pf the game and came on a solo effort by bob brush who skated the entire length of the ice to beat richardson in the bramp ton net milton then run into a bad penalty when their goalkeeper was penalized for holding wellexs stick during his absence weiler took ad vantage to tie up the score toletzka then received a puck in the face wnlch put him out for the balance of the period brampton scored again be tore the period ended when bull flick jcd in anth s pass the sandwich reel displayed the best brand of hockey of the evening with only one penalty and brampton scoring twice tomntons once an thony serarird both brampton coun ters while carter was the milton marksman brampton went on a scoring spree in the third period when they scored seven times soloskl got 3 anthonj and thompson 2 transon and brush scored for milton bill anthony was the play maker ot the brampton team while bob brush was the most forceful mil ton attack er brampton goal richardson de fence gibfon cleavely centre an thony w ings thompson worthy subs weiler bull soloskl mcintosh cole milton goal bundy defence j brush toletzka centre b brush wings transon blinco subs post galbraith carter lott clements referee dutch cain toronto intermediates trim bolton 3 2 in overtime goal getters abe ward tost and richardson georgetown intermediates stepped into bolton on monday night and surp t home team with a 3 2 scortatt6r ten minutes of overtime play 1 it was a great game from start to finish with both teams travelling at top speed all the way and georgetown coming from behind to win bolton scored both their goals in the- first period when crocker and zulauf did the scoring in the second frame georgetown tied up the count witb ward and richardson doing the scoring the third period was scoreless and it was not until trje teams had gone into ten njinutes of overtime that the deciding goal came tost took a per feet pass from dick tuddall in front of an open net to send georgetown home with colors flying it was a hard fought contest but on the play georgetown deserved the win malone was hack in goal and played a brilliant game a i summary dismissal recently of a m mccrimmon secretary and con troller of the hydrp electric power commission of ontario was accom panied by no explanation from the government mr mccrimmon has been general manager of this 400 millions enterprise in everything but name since the enforced restogna tion of f a gaby in 1934 hjff res ignation was requested by hon w l houck vicechairman of the com mission on orders from higher ip no accusation has been levied against mr mccrimmon who for three years has filled one of the most important executive posts in canada neither has- any explanation been given of this de mand for his resignation it is little wonder that publicly owned enterprises like hydro have d in obtaining and keeping a first class persohrien thereb nri joint stock company of any size or importance in canada that would make a move of this kind without some explanation the assumption is that mr mccrimmon s mbttiingni has been prompted by political motives in which case the hopes for indepen dent management raised by the recent appointment of dr hogg as chair man of the commission may prove lllfounded ontario s hydro enterprise is often held up as a model of wise and enlightened public ownership but hardly a year passes without some glaring evidence of the major weak hess in this or any jther publicly- owjicd corporation namely political interference until some reasonable explanation is given as to why hydros chief ex ecutive was fired the stigma of pol itical control will remain it looks like another black eye for public ownership financial pos 11 l games thisrek urda jan 8th exhibi lot 1 pjn milton all stars vs igers jn wat rldo si n leaf scanad lens tuesdav jan uth league gapie canndiens vs maple leafs amerlcins vs black hawk interwdiate standing p w l p ceontown 2 2 0 4 bolton 1 1 2 brampton 2 11 milton 2 0 0 watch our window for weeket ice cbkah specials and oonfbottonekt butterscotch mallow sundae 1 3c 2 for 25c longs confectionery ssljs admission p specials j something new fresh white fillets also halurat salmon cod plaice herring perch smoked finnan raddle kippers smelta and oysten fresh salmon fillets 25c lb 2 lbs 29c fillet we deliver georgetown the color- b jvmr protection canadian born new vork 1 commissioner lxpects com mi tatlon for two new york dec 31 pacing lo iel cells in sing sings death ho ise michael j moone 18 and jame murphy 19 today watched the nw year s approach with dread the youths owe their plight to a reunion after months of separation there was a drinking part then the question how to get more money for drinks murphy had a gun they went in to a drug store now they liavc but a few weeks to live a quiet young man sat in a new york office and pondered the fate bt murphy and mooney and others who will follow them he was new york citys 46 yearold commissioner of correction canadian born austin h maocormlck society gains nothing by taking the lives of young murdees mac cormlck 4ald youths under 21 are not considered responsible for ot lng and other purposes why should they be penalized as adnros when hey commit murder 1 am utterly opposed to capital punishment anyway the commis sioner went on as far as can be discovered it has had no effect on the murder rate it makes convlc ion difficult and it cheapens the verv thing we seek lo protect human life maccormlck said he had called the special attention of governor leh man of new yorktate to the cases or mooney and murphy he betvcd on consideration the governor would commute the sentences macoarmk is a native of george town ontario re studied penology at bowdoln college in brunswick metand served short terms in two prisons to see whatil felt locef toronto star rwh kentner son 3 phone office 12 re 211 ml georgetown reason enongfa exasperated wife the night be fore last you came borne yesterday if you come liome tomorrow tonight rn go home to mother o

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