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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1945, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seventyseventh year of publication wednesday september 12th 1945 2 00 per annum 5c a copy fair attendance tops last years figures 1945 show acclaimed by r social and personal spectators as best yet light horse show one of the finest in ontario excellent horse races hall exhibit outstanding dance attracts large crowd the weatherman smiled on george husking corn display filled in town pair last friday said saturday ero wha vegetables and flows and as a result the 1845 show was j tnere were on display were of a bleb acclaimed by many as being the best yet both exhibitors and fairgoers j jey g tandy best something were drawn from a wide radius over ontario and an estimated attendance of 4600 neople passed through the gates the success of the show was in no small way due to the eoqueslng agricultural societys energetic young president orals held and his board of atreqjors who spared no time or ef fort to give georgetown a fair that ipf ottawa was wellworth viewing the town could well be proud of it was one of the hottest fairs that the writer can remember attending with the thermometer standing at 86 degrees while the livestock entry was very gratifying it would have been much larger bad the weather been not quite so warm three pigs were cas ualties in the bacon hog class due to the extreme beat and we understand some valuable chickens also succumb- quallty with the first prise squash by out of the ordinary local merchants purchased apace in the hall this year and booths by ric hardson s hardware harold c kc- clure and dck riddall rawleigh products were very attractive the dominion government booth under the supervisior of mr f c nunnlck and the information given farmers cry timely ladies work was on the increase while the baking class still failed to draw much interest by local domestic the dressed fowl specials were all fill ed of interest too were the exhibits of the georgetown llmehouse and dublin institutes and the aahgrove girls club oldest person attending the fair ti register with the secretary was mr henry wilson of aahgrove who is 83 mr wilson has been an ardent sup porter of the fair all his life many georgetown old boys and girls were noticed on the grounds in fact it look ed like on old boys reunion in many respects the georgetown girls pipe band came in for considerable comment on the fair grounds were never more beautiful than they were this year and the track was in excellent shape nd was also treated for the dual nuisance just before the fair the new fence erected along the track drew many fine comments and president reld in his remarks over the amplifying sys tem congratulated the town fathers on their interest m the park oils year their fine appearance and music as it goes without saying that george- l supplied entertainment during town has one of the finest porks in the aftomooa y ontario for such a day a the fair it the fat night dance on friday is hoped that before too many years evening was another grand successs georgetown fair will attract many despite the warm evening the mod- more thousands of people ern aires filled their engagement for while the midway was a disappoint- this dance to the enjoyment of the ment to both the directors and many danoera who attended the fair this was offset and so another successful fair la by a grandstand show of some of the l and the directors are already best horses in ontario exhibitors in turning their thoughts and efforts the light horse ring included five road toward a bigger ana better show next teams and three carriage teams own- e commemorate the one hun ed by dr e e foster gait ourrie drtdth anniversary of the founding of and tervlt wlngham stan somervule he esqueslng agricultural society hulsburgh wilbert wheeler orton a complete list of exhibitors in the f armstrong orangeville robert irious classes will appear next week kerr acton k c mcmillan md the campbell mckay entry of george town there were also a number of hackney ponies including those own ed by w e newman st catharines elgin armstrong and mr gilbert brampton and k c mcmillan the duties of announcing and start ing the races were again very ably handled by tory gregg of winghim the trottlrp races were well worth seeing with five horses in the 2 28 class and three in the classified we doubt if better race hive been put on am where this year they placed is fol lows 228 dr hopkins c oksville 2 2 2 a l chambers milton 1 4 i miller wrav sohomberg n 1 3 e d giles o angevllle 4 3 harrison oraiigivllle 3 a clissi fled d dowon port pu 1 i i m wray scl ambers 2 2 2 robei moodv schomberr 3 3 3 the huh light of the riri i piok im i e road races wi h six 1 orses competing stan somervile won in two straight heats with aunstixig second and dr foster third the babj show ilso took place in front of the grmdsiand with mr nat guthrie cf toronto presenting the prizes and mrs f peddje ind mrs mynard patterson doing the judging winners were under 9 months rich ard barber jane hoare under 18 nths carolyn near and peter nor- ihltov crop association to btage pasttre tour long term or permanent pis lurti as thej art sometimes incor rectlv named have been the subject of keen interest nmong ontario far mers the pist two or ihr e jears de monstrmon fields nnd piots have been lid dowr in the majont of ontario co j n t les bv the on i rio depirtmcn t of acjrlcul in in co open hon with the iitieeiiu cc un v crop impnvtmcnl association ir both 194 ana 114a in order to pro ide i 1 opportuni v for art i hilton farm rs to e for thtmsehes 1si and secure first hind information he hil on crop improvimeit as n has irintd i to ir i son c mpi dtfur n hilloi firms w rt mlv inn ed ir m a t woodiv prisduu of the hi ton association the d ite select d is thurjkiaj sept 2u ind tht virtus points to be visited are out lined elsewhere in this issue n j thomas past ire specialist i hi oac is scheduled to accompany me our for further information those in rested should con ict either mr woodlev or agnrul ural repro crtvive j e whltelock at milton mr leroy dale kc has returned to town after a vacation visit in the west with his brother mr john dale at kltscoty alberta mrs al camerin and son donald of kincardine are holidaying in town with the misses brown mrs j w berlanguet has returned to brandon manitoba after spending three and a half months visiting in georgetown norval long branch and toronto miss roberta woon has returned to her home in toronto after holidaying with her cousin dlanne hillock mr jack thompson spent the week end in hamilton where he was the guest of rev griffin thompson mrs clarence kennedy and son douglas of everett spent the week end with mr and mrs george her rtngton mrs frank bennett toronto spent the week end with miss marjorie gaidt s miss marlene bludd returned to her home after a two week vacation in niintlcoke ont mr bob cummlnga who has been operating an electrical and radio re pair service in town has moved to larder lake and with his wife and family left last week for their new home there mr and mrs fred marshall of hamilton spent the week end with mr and mrs matt lawr and visited the fair mrs jack roughley and son david were in town for the week end en oute to london where they will make their home for a time until mr rou ghley secures living quarten in town master terry bludd has returned to his home from a vacation at ciare- mont ont miss btty grant and mlss esther shamus of the teaching staff of ar thur high school spent the week end ith mrs w v grant visitors at the home of mrs e col- lan an mr and mrs a f colman lat friday were mrs jim colman and on ernest of toronto ernest has rect ntlv returned from overseas mrs aan macdonald and howard f gait spent the week end with mr and mrs victor macdonald miss marior gt int end m donald marks of montieal wtrc wsi ors on mondiv with mrs w v grant wp are pi ised to report that mr ci irls hoare has been able to re turn home and is recupe faour abj from a heart attack which he suftered i month ago w hlle enroute o visit his son in oshiwa he has be n i pitient in oshiwa general hopltal mrs john mcdprmid who moied fi in hi r foinitr home on market s ret i list ink lias bun visiting in ui in pt tn uitl hr son iu john mil mid i d mr mclimul she s i m s i for in extended visit u li ui i u i a m wii i iihb edinon on i rid c ilgarv a ii 1 mis k c 1 millu in corporal joseph p prucyk of the rcaf for tile past three year stationed at trenton ont has rec eived his discharge and has gone back to his rade as tinsmith for the r h tliompson hardware joe formerly lived in selkirk man mrs prucyk and baby son larry are spending this week with their aunt mrs a wright jltnmle preston son of mrs rath leen preston underwent a serious op eration on tuesday at the general hospital in toronto mrs d fraser and miss l caldwell have returned from a weeks visit in niagara fallo with mr and mrs alex eraser who visited them in town for the week end among visitors at eorgetown fan- wen mrs w c bessey mr and mrs wm potts aaid mr and mrs weir reld of toronto visiting in town last week end were chief petty officer and mrsyjoe wil cox or callander cpo wilcox has just received bis discharge after serving for almost three years with the navy miss bettw snyder- whose marriage is to take place this saturday has been honoured with several presenta tions during the past week on tues day sept 4th the ladies of the bowl ing club made a presentition of a very beautiful picture after choir practise on trursdav nigh a social time was enjoyed a tastv lunch was served after which bettj vn presented with n lovely potterv vnse the 8 g c club of wittcrrbetty is a member pre sented her with a bathroom hamper and a handsome console mirror was reserved from the staff of dcninion seed house on sunday morning september 9th the united church rjnday school presented miss snyder with a wedding bible and address which was read by miss joan main on fiidaj evening september 7th misses eleinor milliere and isobel dobson held a surprise kitchen showir at the home of miss milliere in hon- i our of miss bettj snjdcr the rifts were nicelj ar ringed in iwislung well which was decorated in a very artistic manner maiiv lovely ind useful gifts were recelud bj the bride tobe after vhicli the gutsts enjoved a few games of bingo at the dost of tht evening the hostesses servid i very d ilntv lunch on trursday night miss norma thompson entertained 45 guests at her home on the occasion of a mined- i laneous showtr for miss bettj snyder whose marriage to mr gordon mc- m rch takes place in september the rooms were prettily decorated with uidioli and pink ind white streamers and the bride to be received many loul gilts during the eening mrs i f osti in itnivinnd it jie piano bj mrs william tliompson sang i love you trulj sunshine of your smile and just a wearyin for i a mock wtdcirib provided add- d enjovmtnt to the nent and i de li ious lurch was served bj the hos- welcome home the weather by h l hutf we have jujt had tho warmest week of the year with an average of decrees night and 85 degrees day temperatures making a mean daily temperature for the week of 71 de grees and what a history making week georgetown fair eclipsed all records japan surrender and the war is won probs sav wt ttre now in for lower uvnperat urcs and we can all settle down to ordinary living and win the peace in cooler weather following are the records for the week rues sept 4 wed sept 5 thura sept fri sept 7 sat sept 8 sun sept 9 mon sept 1 82 45 s3 sp br j stamp well the scheduled softfwll league plajed its final league game on fri day sept 7th in georgetown park the two teams who met were smith stone and the alliance cuub phis game was taken by the slip ping smith l stone team by a score of 9 to 7 but the s s team had lost the previous game to the same team on tuesday of the same week sept 4th to the tune of 9 4 in fa vour of the powerful alliance club line score of the tuesday game was alliance 9 runs 13 hits 0 errors s s 4 runs 7 hits 3 errors the friday game looked like this s k 8 9 runs 13 hits 1 error alliance 7 runs b hits 1 error ritchie hit perfect lor smith 5toie in both games he was up to the plate six times altogether count ing both games and hit the pill safely six t mts to boost his batting uvcrage arway up chaplin hi extra good too five trips for four lilts lusty got his first iojt hit of tht season ts s pitcher and ho id en another hurler got his second safetlel roy norton jr hit good for alliance sere bfwwed his pop something get una 2 liiu lor 3 bats ward was good bo rom hill and bill brydon came through wilii good ih spr jatoes dickenson spr jimes dickenson arrived horn in the glen on monday night and was reunited with bis wife and child ren barbara leslie betty freddla and ellen he came to canada on tb caxneronlan a native of ybrkshizv england spr dickenson came to canada about eighteen years ago and settled in glen williams prior to en- llsting in the army in april 1940 h was employed with the atnance paper mill he went overseas in june 1m and for the past two and a naif yeam has been on the canadian headquar ters stan in london his son pte stanley dickenson a member o om argyle sutherland highlander died of wounds in france on august 28ttl 1944 cpl dorrie kldd arriving in halifax on sunday on the nleuw amsterdam cpl dorrfe kldd came home to georgetown ye- terdav overseas 4 years and seveq months he joined up with the lome scots in may 1940 transferred to ul rcasc and trained at camp borden before going overseas where he b since been a member of the oanadlaa postal corps he has served in italy holland and belgium son of mr and mrs fred kiad of inglewood be is married to the former ruby tennant of georgetown and they have a five- year old on bobby prior to eatiab- ment cpl kldd was employed witn the glen tertlle industries ltd a brother pte fred kldd was kuled in france in october 1944 and towo other members of tine family are overseas pte grace kldd with the owao and lacjames kldd of the rcaf both stationed in england at present set albert reeve tuesday s win over ttat smith i home in georgetown after crossln from england on the nleuw amster dam is sgt albert e reeve a mem ber of the rceme son of mr and mrs arthur reeve he enlisted on july 1940 with the 48th highlanders trained at camp borden and debext and went overseas the following year with the canadian scottish regiment during service in italy and holland be has been a member of the cape bret on highlanders the perth regiment and latterly the rceme in august 1643 he married the former alice edwards of croydon who with thek m will be following sgt reeve stone team puts the alliance on the can ada later this v ear sgt reeve top of lie league so theyve won the employed tn town at cripps oar- boflball pennant j whar is it plaj oils start saturday afternoon bcpumbcr i5th at 1 43 alliance meet smith stone in the beit two i nnii out o three while huttonville tlij two out of three with busmen m n be on hind folks and give the 1 luvi a crowd to play to big slvtn batters ab hitfi pc cloutier shepherd wedding at st georges st george s church of england was the scene of a pretty wedding on monday september 10th when helen iv ithleen daugl tcr of mr and mrs henri t shepherd m b e became the ton in the softball game held earlier in the afternoon huttonville eked out a win over smith stone 1211 the poultry lawn show drew exhibi tors from points as far west as wind sor chatham and welland and was a decided success some of the best show birds in the province were on display and many outstanding breeders came bride or noel cloulier son of mr and to the show just to browse around and mrs a cloutler of peace river al acclaimed it a fin lawn show berta the quality and attractiveness of given in marriage by her father the the hall exhibit would be the envy bride wore a street length lime green of many fall fairs we doubt if anvj j silk drew wi h lime preen and brown thing like the dlsptaj of irts and iccessorles- she carried a lovely bou crafts as nut on bj the whool children quet of pink rnss miss doris shep of the distric could be eq lalled at ierd sister or the bride was her at- any show mich credit for this dls endmt weiring a street length dress plav goes o the principal of the gor of lavender crepe with white accessor getown public tchool and the earners les md a corsage of pink roses lc- of the varlou grades tn both the rural cpl bar vmond or the irish regi and urban schools the ar craft ment rpcen tj returned from overseas display was something mos fairs was groomsman would enjoy while the dispif flowinr a honeymoon trip the fruits and vegetable was mo fsjflkl couple will tike tip residence in st conspicuous bj its abtenceqp3bcmas r rt i i d li rs s id hi is w hu hl slu v hi i n si iruav it the mco ebon ho ist p un crin re id mil secrttnrv c mi gil vru rtpresertd the fair board at i in dlnni mrs harry mathews and robert of kitchener mr and mrs r s baker of toronto visited mr and mrs wal ter peck over the week end m rs andre sharpe was honoured by fellow members of the st john ambulance brigade a week ago mon- 1 day night when they arranged a sur prise party at the home of mrs mc- gmigan mrs w f smith read the address and miss marjorie evans pre sented her with a scfaaefter pen as a momenlo of their good wishes in her work as a member of the vaj3 mrs sharpe leaves for england on tuesday the partv was arranged by mrs w peck and miss dolerie mfcenery on saturday night mra sharpe s parents mr and mrs thomas orleve held a farewell party for their daugh ter with 60 relatives and friends pres ent from toronto guelph rockwood and cheltenham weekend lsitors at the home of mr wri ht were mr and mrs hirold c crowels de rolt mich mr and mrs robert woon in i da igli tor roberta cipt hartt ind mrs hartt and miss margaret hartt mrs v i sljke and msses florence and hcle i an svke mi ki vilecn millar mr morrell hillock mr jack hillock mr frank stephenson mr rogers toronto andmr jim corbett whitby ont f v in df injt kid in motor accident mr a hid s is d b k n i i id n s ikinv up in an automobile iknt n t i 2nd lhu a wrtk ago v t rd ij whin tils car was in cotli j n will nt tlrlwn bj dr g f sjer of mil oi both cars were damaged oimdentulv no blame was ttlithcd to either partj the accident occuring t i bad section where vision was bstru ted itiulnt bniiui btcne ch ip in i bmiui tt s ont j mimuitlij 11 it loin lilt minalu all met 21 mrs aitorfy sharpe sails for england mrs audrej sharpe left toronto on monday for quebec where she will board the empress of scotland on wednesday to sail for england mrs sharpe is one or a group or 37 can adlan girls who as members of titt st john ambulance brigade will take m nursing duties ui the british isles it is of interest that the darl of ath lone and princess alloe are sailing on the sani ship and since the princess is honrar head o the brigade in cinada the elrls hope to have an in terview with her mrs sharpe will go directly to london and be pos ed out from there ctlvfc service noteh warrant officer i horace hurley has received his discharge from the ro af recently and his joined the staff of confederation lifes central branch in toronto he returned to canada in july after a vears service overseas tpr sheldon lftwt has been dis charged from the army and is going to workat smith stone l ingtr smith v- stone 20 10 500 ward alliance 3j 16 484 scou alliance 36 12 480 final league standing p w l t pta alliance 11 7 3 1 15 kuitonvile 11 6 3 2 14 sm th stoi e 11 6 4 1 13 business men 0 0 s 0 laiuence wins league race i businessmen were willing to ptev oly nine games so that the playoffs could commence earlier hnttonvule 12 smith stone 11 exhibtion oame under the burning fair day sun these uwo teams met in battle it was so dun hot that saturday noon it almost cooked the cattle i it sure was hot but both teams puyed as hara as ever and gave a mighty good exhibition of softball lots of hitting and running and huttonville were luky to emerge with a 12 11 uctorv over the glass garden guyb age and was working in a tninlng camp near klrkland lake when he en listed his brother sydney who also served overseas returned to canada list spring and has since received hie discharge from the army sgt jim gambell among district men who came home this week on the nleuw amsterdam wis sgt james gambell of glen wil liams one of the lome scots wbo went overseas in june 1941 sgt gambell has served in sicily italy france belgium holland and oer- nunj while in italy he was men tioned in despatches and was awarded the oik leaf decoration he was em ploy ed w ith prov indal paper ltd prior to enlistment son of mr and mrs john gambell of brampton ha la married to the former jean mho- donald sg gambell was ifwi to see for the first tune his daughter jeannie who was born two months af ter he went to tgnglwnrt and the two are busy getting acquainted these day will have the playoff lacrosse news next week between norval and nor- tonvillc i really know the outcome of the first game but so far havent heard of the frame played in bramp ton will have news on both games james dictamon glen wldlama next tbne j 8 gnr earl wucex arriving in georgetown yesterday morning gnr earl wilcox is spend ing a leave with his parents mr and mrs b wilcox victoria street col lege view enlisting in 1940 with the artillery gnr wilcox landed in bor land on christmas day of that year he has been with the army in steuy italy france and holland he ooef ed from england on the cameronfan which docked at quebec city prior to enlistment gnr wilcox was em ployed at the budget groceteria i card of thanks i wish to thank organisations and individuals in georgetown and glen williams for the many parcels and cigarettes received by me during ser vice with the army

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