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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1945, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wodpckfay july 25 1945 s j pattersons garage no 7 highway 5ilvercreek hill can amooth out your motoring trouble brake work a specialty give us a try our motto is coutreay efficiency and a square deal for all phone or call for an appointment georgetown 395 r 23 a c patterson dance at j stanley park erin every tuesday and friday evening modtrn aires orchcsfn upwells limited sportlite georgetown fair fri 4 sept 78 ladies work cim opea to residents of hauoo osantj only jtu eabibrta must be the work of the exhibitor stribitor will be allowed one entry only in each aajblts musp consist of new and uptodate tut in case of no competition unless work li worthy prises w4tt be judges in tills department are authorised by tb board at this socie to discard ail soiled defaced or old work prize 1st prise um snd prfaw sss living room a sofa cushion modern fl ctaettorflekt set crochet cbesterfield set any other kind dinino boom 4 luncheon ctoth g luncheon set breakfast oottl 1 buffet set embroidered 3 pieces s c 2 initialled la bed bsnable sheet and pfflow osae to rase xlluusn ciialr or stool oow 11 band baj nor trl li h of gromlch 3 otastume alto fair frjamu as jogbt ttni m boive cott x oouoo sno womenb wk4b lijjj a yctiicsx sf gloves knitted at cboves crochet pullover or cardigau aoara wasa pnsbvar o band knit aotttvi pair bev7ntt sot 1 pair heavy knsl m socks 1 pair ffn knit new omldbdtb wear n wash suit m knitted suit at odid i sweater knit a cttfld set oap and uutt ka ai ohuds dress hand smocked aa play suit tjipants wzab aa baby dress hand made 4b baby bompen 41 babys jacket bonnet and boottas ara 43 babys jacket bonnet and nantoss a 4a babys mitten and oap sat rnatrtisn 44 babys carriage covar 4b babys mghtgcwn tlsnnslshs servxob knxttbsa 4a turtleneck sweater 47 sleeveless sweater vjsofc mb halmet or cap mb mitts 2 way or whoa us socks say service color by joe stamp this week we have some lacrosse news to get oil our chest the game between norval credits and the chel tettham lacrosse club the gome was played on iesday night the 17th oi july before a renl good crowd it was a lovely night for die game that is for the spectators btu perhaps a little on the warm lde for the players it was cheltenham s game from start to finish they started fast and ended fast cheltenham s one man teain namely e harris was a treat to watch how any one man could take so much punishment is beyond me he was all over the box tunc and time again he went through the en tire norval team with three men pounding at him from all sides and yet almost every time he was success ful itrvslammlng the ball into the twine i norval seorred weak n burrows wasn t playing lhcr key scorer aac a few others were absent result nor val fielded a weak team defence was poor and the goal tender kee hadn t much of a chance at any time the score at the blow of the final whlsus was cheltenham 9 norval 5 when i soy harris was a one man team take a look at the summary which follows what do you think first period cheltenham e harris unassisted cheltenham e harris unassisted cheltenham e harris assist mad dison norval l vary unassisted second period cheltenham e harris assist mad dison cheltenham e harris unassisted cheltenham wilkinson assist fras- ibave a softball diamond too there is ample room for a couple of dia monds yet chief this looks like the windup for this week hope to have some softball news next tune if the teams get out and play next game between huttonvlue and alliance at the georgetown park july 25th tonight til next week j 8 er nonal l varj assist w raine third period c eltenham waudbj unassisted cheltenham e harris unassisted non a a crelghton unassisted fourth period cheltenham e harris unassisted norv al o burton unassisted norval d crelghton unassisted only one penaltj in the entire game to e jiams tcheltenham final score ci eltenham 9 norval 5 harris scoring set en of his teams goals numerous players on the different baseball teams have been complaining about the schedule being too short and i nave been asked to lengthen e the proposed final game was intended for august 30th but the players seem to think we could have an extra months playing after that and rm inclined to agree so here is the new schedule after aug 30th aug 22nd huttonvule at alliance aug 24th smith a stone at bust aug 27tt smith stone t hut tonvule aug 30th businessmen at alliance sept 3rd huttorrvlue at 250 lorne scots at pilagaba camp for two wfceks more than 250 all ranks including some is officers of the2nd batt tima scdta pd h regtv are at camp at niagara on the lake for the period july 15th to july 28th the group in eludes companies from brampton or angeville oakvibe and georgetown the latter under command of major harold mcclure lt col l h bert ram mc is commanding officer with major n l powell 2nd in command an unusually interesting syllabus of training has been set up including handling of the latest army equip ment field manoeuvres and mechanl zed warfare which will make every minute at camp interesting for the two week period brother of jack ritchie dies in guelph albert edward ritchie a resident of acton until six years ago died on frl day july 13th at his residence in guelph victim of a heart condition he had conducted a service station and coal business in acton until his retirement alderman of guelph in 1926 he was interested in civic affairs mr ritchls belonged to the masonic order at tended st george s anglican church and was an ardent hunter and angler born at the family residence on eramosa road just beyond guelph city limits he was a son of the late mr and mr andrew ritchie he married twice his first wife the former mabel alderson died in 1929 the former nora woolner became his bride in nowxnbsr 1930 and survives him other survivors include cwo mi s wllbert of buffalo and roy of toronto one daughter mrs stanley wells thora hamilwn ont two brothers george neeve st guelph and jack of georgetown two sisters miss frances ritchie and mrs nelson cross elizabeth both of toronto there are qpe grandchildren and two great grandchildren mbs margaret griffin bbss in hth year in brampton one of brampton a wellknown and beloved nonegenartans mrs margaret griffin died on wednesday july ib in brampton at the borne of her daugh ter mrs j a wilson she was born st bayafleld ontario in 18s1 for 34 years she was matron at the wellington coratgr bouse of refug her husband who predeceased sept 5thaniance at smith stone sept 10th businessmen at hutton ville sept 12th smith fc stone at al liance sept 14th jjuttonvule at smith 4k stone sept 17th alliance at businessmen sept 19th businessmen at smith sone sept 21st alliance at huttonvtoe the softball game which was sche duled for july 19 was postponed to s later date due to the fact the bust nessmen failed to appear smith fe stonewexe very dtsappointecl tney had their team on the field at pre- dsery 730 but only two of the busi nessmen showed up namely robb and brydon it looks like our league is going to be spoiled and broken up unless someone can take the bus nessmen by the horns and get them out for their gomes on time surely it lsnt that much trouble all the teams have sweaters now except the businessmen and lt adds considerably to the appearance of the teams smith stones red with white really are classy so far they have no crest but i understand they intend to get one soon a proposed diamond with the s s trademark and number of their local union below alliance have a classy sweater too not as bright as s s but practical all the aaioe red stripes with a grey blue background alliance on the crest and their local union number be low buttomdlle have a very nice sweater green with red shoulders and red sleeve cuffs huttonvule park on the front and numbers on the back ati these sweaters are a real contrast to one another on the field now businessmen get yours and your team out tfeero to the park and well ha a really smart tof league pfa- frsnto to cam laarabas jor her 27 years ago was superintendent a life long oanserrative shehad vot ed aa recently as the federal section on june 11th she was a member of the ohurch of egiri mrs griffin is survived by one daughter mrs j g wilson bramp ton and a son marshall griffin of burnngtan she was an aunt of mrs w d johnston of georgetown the funeral service conducted by rev canon r waller was held on friday afternoon from the residence interment taking place in klora ceme tery clip this ofjt for ffjttjbb georgetown fair s apyance list special prizes 100 3 00 300 00 3 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 100 1 00 miscellaneous good 1 bv tlie georgetown herald oldest person on the grounds register with secretary at gate 1 years subscription person coining longest distance- to fair register with secretary 1 years subscription x best loaf of homemade bread i years subscription x best 6 qt basket mcintosh reds 1 years sub x best c qt basket spanish onion i years ub 2 bv brills dep store for best live chicken hit v 1 ed at miscellaneous cah x 1 bet dressed duck by speights garage x 2 best dressed chicken by clare wilson x 3 best pair dressed chickens by farnell s store x 4 best pair dressed chickens by georgetown creamery x 5 bee pair dressed chickens by halton cream ard butter co milton x 6 best loaf of homemade bread by speights garage 1x7 bes 6 q lart basket mcintosh apples by harold davison j x 8 best pair dressed chickens by mobean jsc co 1 merchandise to value 0 00 x donor to get article art and essay competition 1 best four pieces of art work done by high school student for year 10444 by walter carpenter no entry fee 2 50 1 50 1 00 2 best essay on fire prevention written fay boy or girl open to public school pupil and offered by the halton union farmers mutual fire insurance co 3 00 3 00 1 00 travel and publicity bureau handicraft special for best article made by exhibitor from ontario material preferably local and suitable for tourist souvenir trade development first prize 10 00 second prize s00 third prize s300 judges score design and workmanship 40 tourist sale possibilities 30 use of material from own community 15 originality expression of local or ontario motif 15 materjals which could be used wool hair wood bark reeds nathe grasses leather horns feathers bones clay stones shells cones pine needles nuts etc fish flies hand tied special coming n later will be found in prize list to be issued shortly domestic science class 26 hk 75c 50c 75 60 75 60 75 5 76 1 loaf homemade bread white 2 loaf homemade bread brown 3 buns or rolls half doe plain half doz fancy 4 bran muffins half dozen 5 appl- pie 6 raisin pi- 7 pumpkin pie s lemon pie 9 sponge cake 10 oatmeal cookies half doz 11 canned fruit light 12 canned fruit dark 13 canoed tomatoes 14 canned beets i 16 pickled beets v 16 salad dressing l 17 ox plain tea blscuilo t 18 6u cheese biscuits 18 six honey drop cakes 20 six jam tarts 31 cake best economy idea reckte attached 33 six butter tarts sugar substitute 24 raw vegetable plate six vegetables 76 so 25 the millers of robin hood flour offer the following added awards tor exhibits baked with robin hood flour home made bread 1st prise nx home made sponge cake 1st prtsb 100 home made apple pie 1st prise fljoo home made oat cookies 1st prise glao home made tba biscuits i 1st prise gl50 to qualify for these prises you must submit wtth your entry a grocers sales slip for robln hood floor purchased wttrdn 60 days of the judging date the sales slip may be attached to your entry or handed to the fair secretary exhibitor winning the most number of points in ctaai 26 domestsa science special by christie brown co 1 bundle of biscuits 78 75 75 76 75 76 75 to un the productive forest areas in canada are about equal to hie combined areas of trie british isles france spain portugal the netherlands denmark and sweden 3 conservation measures are necessary that these areas may afford us both pleasure and future prosperity jrtmws i o buoy rouss to rtorect 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