Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1945, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday august 1 1 945 tdetve nonval j burton unaatdsiefl oaledon jfmtersoo umsslated caledon m thompson unassisted more pickles but dont risk wasting precious food and sugar by spoilage through the use of inferior vinegar use canada vinegar the vinegar your mother used always uniform high quality and strength it harbeen the leader in ontario for over 80 years- on sale at all grocers send for free pickling recipe booklet to cana- d vinegar limited 1 1 duke street toronto canada vinegars pasteuxtzed by j sump cilednn 17 norval 7 once agiin the nerval lacrosse tcim sufferct n tit feat at the hands of tho letgtc lending caledon olub the nbot score shows you that the i iu w t cilcdon all the way prac- u ih ihe first period belrfg the best f thf four played the gimc was ck mu played throughout only two ptnatles being handed out one to norval and one to caledon cameron and v petch j first period i caledon mccannel assist w einack caledon m thompson assist j petch caledon j patterson assist mfcoao- nell norval a campbell unassisted norval o burton unassisted norval j burton unaastated second period oaledon t patterson assist mccan- nel oaledon v patch assist patterson caledon thompson assist onambas csimon autinoon unassisted caledon johnson assist mtooatmel third period norval hamilton assist ralne norval a cwnptmu assist orelglb- ton caledon patterson assist m thomp son caledon h vanwyok unassisted caledon v petch assist j petch fourth period norval l vary imassihted caledon qnack unassisted caledon patterson unassisted leauing scorers it1 la up until friday 30th july putttrson cicdon e hinli cheltenham vi thompson c lltdon d wilsh inflow ood j crawford norton ille garbutt brampton thats all t he lacrosse talk for now so lets turn to the softball situation 1 what started out to be a good tn teresmng game between alliance and huttonvule on july 26th at ttie geor getown park ended in an argument darkness ascended and the huttonvule catcher refused to play any longer claiming he was unable to see the ball the umpire then called the game af tar onethird of the last half of the seventh had been played huttonvule had the alliance team behind 116 when the alliance came umehouse amateur talent wanted for halton county amateur garden party to be held in lilton labor day september 3 contest open to residents op halton county only prize list boy or ojrij act under s teats sot oft ontlj aot between the age of 8 and 16 yean best o0uic i bbbt adult haijb sinoer best adult trnxni 8pk best old tdjas auatbur vwfolbr best notatob best cowboy stngrer v open classauateub any aos or number oldest auatbur on proobam ojoo iojoo 1600 1500 1000 1500 ujoo um ib 00 1000 in caae of any combined act prise will be dlrkted auditions wdj be bsd august 30 ii s ah entries must be tn not later than aug lata send all entries to milton board of trade 136 halton county amateurs 1 this program sponsored by the muton board of trade for childrens vvwtar- your help is needed now if we are to save our late truits and vegetables thousands of tons are ready for barcest will you lend a hand food la prtcloua let dot natc it utroozb lack of help now id addition to our avn esvrda wr muat alao help feed the million of mtarvlnb peopla in ittvralnl europe tbii la a trrmcntlooa taak lbal it can be done if w nil do oar ahar tbli la the last hunntins crntrkmcj ire are itahlr to mrrt u year ao let a all pitch in and do a ml job help will b kdd from amnwl 0ui through to october 20th fill in eon pon below and mall to dat i niei tranxpostation for toar weeka arrrtoa tranaportatton wo b paid on waj for foil aeaaon anffiut zoth to octobtr kotb famnarortauon vth bt aw both waym tbr la jourwrviceatodvyi uomen evrrj avn inble hand ran be umd i- ii in ha coupon and mall to day boys and girls thousand are needed any hi ah school indent willing to work on a farm haa ermlaalon and la fvoaested bj the min ister of education to remain oat af achool r the mooui of sep- mmemmmxeoa i will bi available fkok- 4 railwat bt axiom kearebt bus stop amnamodatkra to in campa mptantaad bj ikaj twca or yjlojwtot m must brine do blanket vohbatoanavjmciat comwttxe on tamm labour aoricultuux ubouk edogatiom loot week quite a pleaant time was spent friday evening at the home of mr and mrs kirkpatrlck when friends goals assists pts aild wigtfxurs gatihercd to wish the hill family hopplncas in their new 26 home in acton and to present them i with a gift on behalf of the com- rjg mimlij mrs spltzer read the ad- i dress while mesdames meredith and 24 h noiton piesnted uilm wlui an end i titbit and table lamp mrs ellerby 2 ni behalf of the women a institute tailed mrs kill forward and mrs gls- 23 t prewiucd htr with a pair of plc- i tures in appreciatloitot- her help in 23 the acthltles of llmt organizaion in reply the hu1 s thantoed their friends for the gifts and state that although living elsemhefe ldmapuse would till be ubougrhtt of as h ive euchre was played with mrs e miller and a w benton being high est scorers after lunch a few dances were enjoyed mrs w mitchell and miss doris lavekeen arc holidaying in detroit we extend sympathy to mr 8 wright and members of hia fatnflj m uie sudden passing of his sister miss daisy wrlit at warsaw this week miss inez scott and miss grace beerman holidayed at chesloy last weelc i miss marie hoe was a visitor with i h i z ivltt lat mrs e miller recently ly diftunat to s the bell hen ad1- j anoe haa one one on ba wlndeor we and three run across the plate mai- m irans m oe lr the soore 11 1 i u u at oafcyille has been the base umpire claimed he was un- roost of the infield the alliance team t 3rwt family and mr uytxm of hamiiwwi were rnaking hits on easy pop files u t were recent tlsuoni with the nor ths otherwise would have been easy tnni put outs if it had been light enough to judge the ball correctly quite a discussion arose after the umpire called the game we decided to revert the game bade to the fifth i tstill langdon who conducted the obc cooking schocl n langdon chief cook and icctnr ga c her pupils lots of recipes over and above the bene fit of her p i i experience as orre manager and vitamin ex- peit mr harwsy nortoo la favourably following an operation in ouelph general bospltal bwo weeks ago t miss ruth brown speut a few days there we found tfcat huttonvule stiu l and brownrits ed b a scow of 8 4 bo we took oy it back one more inning the 4th and called ahe game a tie rather than have to play it again the score al liance 4 huttonvule 4 the bept hitters for huttonvule were cook and momurcliy for the alliance mcnally and scott cook hit a timely home- run in the nrt inning oft che delivery ol wheeler with stamp and mcmur- chy on bases driving in three runs so for the huttonvule team up to the 4th we have 4 runs 6 hits and 1 error for the alliance i runs 7 hit and 1 error the business mens team has folded up as was to be expected so now we have only three teams in to league which means the first place team shall have a bye until ahe second and third teams playoff this week little judith ann johnson celebrat ed her third birthday with a party on july 20ch her guests included kathleen and dorothy kirkpatrlck kay norton anna fora marlon and bobby cummlngs and bert benton mr harvey norton is able to be home from the hospital we are pleas ed to report mrs walter calvert of oehawa is visiting her uncle mr w a lane mrs roe who has been with ber daughter in guerph for several weeks is feome for the week end mr and mrs root beartiope of mimico visited the mitchells over the week end mr and mrs a w lane and daughters of toronto spent sunday next game wul be august 3rd be- ith mrs r lane tmeen alliance and 3mitth stone if kay norton entertained a number the holidays dont interfere with pkuie of little girls at her sixth birthday for said game partj on friday her guests included judldh johnson margaret and ariel an allstar softall team will play law audrey ourtie kathleen and on august 6th jamboree day agj st dorothy kirkpatrlck anna spitaer the legion team from acton sc i carol lane and margaret hamilton have been told splree smith 8c stone la in charge of tzie georgetown team hope to have the uneup of this allstar teiufl the big seven batting lineup has changed hands somewhat this week mr and mrs copley and son of toronto spent the week end with the nobles and merediths recerrtvi w thehatf eluded mt and mrs rosebotough of detroit mr and mrs hogg and mr and mrs holt of toronto aprilfipol diamond by ruth s myers ucaura syndicate wnu foot urea design i- or listening what girl would turn down a chance to be a powers model shirley blois the nova scotia born lyric soprano passed up her chance because she was more in terested in a singing career than making her face her fortune shirley is starring on design for listening presented from the cbc ottawa studios monday at 7 00 pjn lor listeners of the cbc transcanada network che smith stone team being idle i ml and mrs w t mujf have re- ohaplln still holds first place with cook for huttonvtlle and scott for alliance right behind ab hlta pc chaplin- smith stone 9 7 777 oook huttomille 3 2 666 scoct alliance 10 6 600 mcmurcny huttonvule 14 8 571 ritchie smith sone 9 5 555 robb alliance 8 4 500 spires smith stone 4 2 600 i formerlj plaed for business men llague fatandivg turned to toronto following two weeks holidays here mrs roy ross and ronnie and mr and mrs wm mcdowell are holiday ing here congratulations to mr and mrs d b mcdonald on the birth of their son last week mr and mrs bill newton were home from barrle for the week end the wi ladies held an afternoon ten sale of- baking and bingo on the lawn at mr and mrs s norrles on saturday mrs engleby and children spent a few days with her father and sister mr john brims and mias jessie at ddblln last week marion hamilton spent her holidays lil campbeuviue news stand imaluable information and first- rate entertaimrent is to be found in the current magazines declares ralph marker of ottawa who conducts cbc s nation wide book stall mr man en reviews brit ish american and canadian perl- otdicals and tells listeners of the obc dominion network whats good to read on mondays at 830 p m alliance huttonvule smith store 1 1 your correspondent had the honour of umpiring a recent game one real hot afternoon between the george town boys hardball team and the glen team what with such a hot sim and watching so many runs cross the plate for the georgetown lads i certainly felt like a roasted porker when the game was finally over pinal score georgetown pirates 36 glen 4 fid better leave the rest for d briu j stamp lou dont need a vacation thats the title of an article in the american weekly wltt next sundays august 5 issue of the detroit sun day times which gives the opinion of some doctors that the real way for smooth sailing is to get rid of worries stop wrangling and atnuldermg other peoples problems get bundays de troit times radio hepair specialist an work guaranteed m ian la badla r a cummings radiotrician foot ailments s treated miss allan reg chiropodist treats foot ailments for both ladies and gentlemen open men- thnra and 8l ewtnhigi oh s ocicek ad phone lipoj 27 artlm st guelph versatile lou snider since his discharge from the rcaf has oiade up for time away from obc studios by turning in his most versatile per formances he arranges and di rects contrasts in rhythm sun days at 80 pm for cbc dominion network listeners gives saturday iaght audiences a fast and tune ful half hour at 8 00 p m on the same network with pop sessions this week lou adds comedy- drama to his bill of fare with a keyboard performance in home town monday july 30 at 1030 pm tt was april 1 1944 when lieu- 1 tenant jelwebster left the jewel ry store wlft the small vetvekbox tucked securely in his coat pocketk in private life lieutenant webster had been a salesman and very good one perhaps he might have been described as the high pressure type but as such he had netted a nice yearly income and that was very important as lieutenant webster would say lieutenant webster had not been above pinching a penny and in so doing had saved and in vested and saved and invested he was now in excellent financial cir cumstances he had known wha he wanted he had gone after it and he had got it in fact he had been so busy getting it that it was not until uncle sam called him that h had ever taken the time to glv much consideration to love it was at a uso dance that h met becky clark and fell in lova very hard and very fast tjere was nothing unusual about becky she i was just a pretty girl with a tender smile and nice eyes when jeff put on the pressure he had no trouble at all in selling her the marriage idea war was one thing but with becky waiting for him to come back it had a greater significance life with becky would be simple and complete it was as he passed the xune atortf with its wmdows full of april fool cards that he thought about april fooling becky he would buy the most awful looking ring he could tad put it in the little velvet box end give it to her then after a few minutes he would show her tha lovely little quartercarat diamond and she would enjoy the joke it was only the night before that he had remarked since we are abso lutely certain this is the real thing becky its about time one of u picked out a nice diamond ring to seal the bargain how would you like that wonderful jeff beckys eye were starry are you sure ahe had asked that you want to wait until the war is over before we get married i m positilve its best honey he had answered but how can we be surer how do i know you will still want mei jeff had laughed delightedly becky you silly darling he ro- piled this is the oldfashioned en- during love with us it will last fbrj ever just like the diamond you aiw going to get 1 if it will make you feel any better though think of it this way im too conservative a guy to sink a lot of dough in a piece of jewelry if i werent sure id have you to parade it around for the rest of my life i see what you mean becky answered thoughtfully as he re called that conversation jeff nearly laughed aloud what would becky say when she saw the poor little flveand ten ring of course she would see through the joke in a minute but the fun would come when she opened the velvet box that night there was an air of excitement about becky that jeff toticedatotmmaiklitpleab to think that he sensed it and under stood the reason well no use put ting it off he thought with an ex pansive smile he reached into hla pocket and drew out the handsome case here darling he said warmly this is hardly a surprise and i just know youll be crazy about it t becky s expression was quizzical as she took the little box and opened it for a second she stared in per plexity at the trashy looking ring i i dont understand she be gan but jeff interrupted her with a burst of laughter n april fool becky jie shouted and he rubbed his finger against the real engagement ring in his pocket just a moment more of teas ing before he would give it to her he was enjoying himself so much don t you like my faultless taste he asked didn t i pick out a beauty of an engagement ring for you at the dime store becky began to laugh her mirth was a little forced at first and then was real it was more of an april fool joke than you think jeff she said weakly at first i thought you had really bought me an engage ment ring ajid that would have been terrible you mean you dont want ona from me gasped jeff incredu lously of course i do you goose becky chuckled ive got one i picked it out this afternoon see and she held up her hand for jeff to inspect isn t it just too beautiful darling becky continued i had it charged to you it s a full carat bluewhite stone youve got a thousand dollar investment in me now dear to come back to and becky put her airnj- around jeff s neck and laid her heaa against his shoulder oh jeff she sighed you cer tainly did april fool mel april fool you he choked becky honey youve got it all wrong the april fool i on mel heat cloth in northern woolen mills lamps heat the cloth to high temperatures so that unwanted particles of wood burrs and other foreign material in the finished product are reduced to carbon which can be easily shaken free

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