the georgetown herdc wunes7 january 1 94ft tm and tharnrn sport by o mac aloounaj ashgrove young peoples party- has gala 50th anniversary norvar parish hall was the scene of a say gathering of aahgrove folk and their friends on friday evening- dec ember 28th when the 60th anntver- tfais june in january j w w1c certainly put a crknp in the hockeyljajy ot m annual young peoples par aetta in town and district a well brated the parties have m with other winter sports and un- m musrebtlng historical background and un less the weatherman does a quick re verse between now and friday night is looks as fit tfaere may bo another postponed gahe oils week oeoge- town was doe to play up in klora oo itbraday and elora are scheduled to play here bus friday local sport fans have at least one originating during the christmas school vacation in 1896 when the late rev fred thompson arid the late dr r nixon entertained rev toll t f el- low student at the tjniversty of torort to at their homes at aahgrove the three young wien planned a party which was lied at the home of freds father william and so successful was glow over and rehash in jfc that lt became an ahnual event for tbe meantime that victory over ac- ont oi aahgrove district residents ton last week made some sort of his- to hold a christmas party each year tory here and no doubt in acton tdr tiie aghgrove young folks years too however lets not rub it in too ago lt muiy took the form of an deep the season has only started oyster supper complete with kissing games but modern times brought an unfortunate aftermath of the daj the fore and oyster suppers acton game put one of georgetown s disappeared from social life now- onwards on the bench for awhile when going in to take a shower welt thls y for th slrsl tunef richardson stepped on a broken bottle pany was held m a pu hall in or- ttorown on the shower floor by some der w accommodate the large crowd careless person several stitches were anticipated for the anniversary visl required to dose the cut in his heel 1 1 were present from georgetown milton brampton orangeville to- in anothec column you will find elmers three stars of the acton game we believe ekner made a very good choice of stare with one excep tion we beg to disagree and stick out our neck to say that jack kem- abead was not only tbe fastest skater on the ice but should be listed as one of the three stars hlsskattng back- 4te and general nuisance to the opposing- players earned him a star perhaps we can get an argument with the season progresses gilbert menichoi is coaching the team giving manager era thompson a chance to draw his breath between periods president jak armstrong is quite enthusiastic about his 1946 streamlined team yes the new sweat ers looked nice too time doesn t permit us to gi e a detailed writeup of the 1946 team but we will do this for another week murray gzeard recently returned from overseas is now playing hockey for staffords in toronto murray has also joined the toronto police force elmers 3 stars ronto and cleveland ohio mrs frank ruddell and mr harold reed were prizewinners at euchre and following supper dancing was enjoyedjo bar- den s orchestra with wm anderson of hornby as floor manager short speeches were made by efllery brown- ridge w a wilson m e nixon peter dick thos brownridge and fred wriggleeworth the committee which arranged the event was composed of john bird betty ruddell jim fisher isabelle alexander m e nixon f wriggles- worth a j ruddell and t j brown ridge w j rorebtson reelected social and personal mrs w anderson of walkerton visited over new years with mr and mrs leslie clark mr and mrs isaac bennett spent new years in acton with mr and mm d aijndsny mr and mrs bruce kennedy of toionto spent theweek end in town with mb and mrs george herrington ea2 john emmerson stationed with the navy at halifax was home chrisunus leave pte bill ganion was home from debfcrt ns to spend christmas in town with his wife and family mr and mrs arnold atwoud ana children celia ann and paul of peter borough were holiday visitors with her father mr t w treanor mr and mrs r b matson and mmi michael of brampton and mrt h h -the- matson of toronto spent new year b day with mrs r waldie mr and mrs horace hurley and daughter georgina of toronto spent christmas with his parents mr ana mrs h hurley mr percy dillon suffered a pain ful fracture of the left hand when he womens institute the flrstoeetmff of the new year for the women s institute was held at the jamie of mrs harry bailey on thursday afternoon jan 3rd at 3 p m the presldent mrs sinclair was in the chair with mrs e r robinson acting as secretary the meeting opening by all repeating the institute prayer after which the minutes of the previous meeting were read and- adopted and correspondence dealt with the helping hand and flow r committees reported that sick and shut ins had been remembered at christmas the roll call was answered by a health hint and a short paper cn so cial welfare from the puelph area re port was red by mrs hnrold cleave the programme convenors for the meeting were mrs frank tch miss mamie campbell and mrs wm mar shall mrs fetch introduced the spea ker mrs geo bean of brampton who spoke on the topic for the day social welfare mrs bean s father has been cbaplaln of the penitentiary at win nipet for twenty eight years and it her remarks she gave the members a gllmpst behind prison bars and lm pressed upon them that lt is everyone s duty to give these men a second chance they arenot all bad men but have just been unfortunate after a vote of thanks to the speak er the committee and the hostess the meeting closed by singing god save the king after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the last the annual meeting of the hilton plowmen s assn was held in the de pnrunent office milton recently tht ittendai c teated a record bt ingjuie largtst m the history of uit orhttnuntioi r s heabhtrinual fitldman for vne haiton federation pre ented wo films hro jh the cour tesy ol the national film board tht secretary s and trasurr s reports coupltd with the record match held the latter part ol october indicated a most successful car the election of officers resulted as follows- preidti t w j robertson 1st vice president j a elliott 2nd vice no 1 goes to evans in the oeorge- president claude f pljuft set town nets who played a grand game treasj b whitelock directors and made the victory possibje esqueslng twp iebert mcdowell no 2 goes to tjhomara the best j ceunnlngham and m t mcnabb man on the iee he played a good nassagaweya twp roy ourrle j defensive game and rushed well he b euenton and arthur diamond got two penalties both deserved nelson twp geo readhead ross segsworth ondjack taylor trafalgar rwp cameron marshall j a dix on jack marchment and harold pick i et county directors stanley hall i mp j victor hall j fred robinson whilt conference in no 3 goes to shropshire the gor- jgetown defenceman he knows what tt is all about and makes few false moves special mention to chrlss george town defence he really handed out some stiff body checks hie was very htx sa letting acton get their second goal also apodal mwtkm to kern- bead b skated more miles and aster than any man on the ice too bad be does so much circling there by browing bis mates off side tbe old brigade of the two rlobard- ons and ward were good while they lasted they will do when condiuoned liked tbe two ferri kids and beau- jaaat with more seasoning tbey will eab a real threat to bad tbe arena board only has one ticket seller about half the peo ple only saw half the game fell on the ice near his borne week we are sorry to hear that mr j b wilson has been very ill at his home on edith street and hope that he may soon be up and around again mr and mrs fred mcnally visited in colbome over the new years week end with mr and mrs akmao her ri nguin mr and mrs derrick dodgson and children pat and john of toronto spent new years at the home of mr and mrs sam walker ven woo tnompsou as the guest of rev oriflln thompson at ending the bujiop hi mi ton last week mr and mrs j urn a s uriock of hi slier i se l o ristmas with mr and mri r lane u ihur home n en i r street mrs henrj sunko wis iemocd to h lutkwootl cli loion on df nxr 3 s f u vlllg ii 111 11 s at honu her ma f ti ds v s1 hir a sjidj rtcrverj hoiidaj lslurs with mr and mrs herb cleave lnclud d mr oi d mrs joseph hartley and daughter carolyn of milton and mrs emilv besse of kitchener mr and mrs c w laird of p raerston sgmn and mrs lew laird and daughter heather and misses gertrude and violet laird of toronto spent new years at the home of mr and mrs debner laird mr robert erwln has been con fined o his home on john street re cuperating from a broken right arm mrs f w brook formes resident dies in os haw a mrs may keddie brooke who was born in oshawa on august 1 and spent many years of her life there passed away on december 21st mrs brooke was educated in osha wa schools and after graduating from high school accepted a posi ion in montreal with the h h lang co ma king her home there for several jears she was a much loved member of douglas church in montreal tf hg an active part in nidii of the societies of ihe lhureii itetirnlik frrm montreil she was for some time associated with general tohi w us i demoted member of simooe street united ch osh iw i i ibso bni in i n il lur mo s u large lass of school fohe guided lur pupils in their splri- ualua tiuough the years uito joung v nuuilkx d and manj of them were anion li r deires friend in later lift bbs ut x mm ailtntion 1 armeks i am prepared to supply you with a complete line of fee3aror all types of farm livestock anflpoultryt 1 chick starter and grower semi solid buttermilk laying mash scratch feeds little pig starter hog grower hog concentrate calf meal dairy ration dairy concentrate soyabean oilcake meal barley meal oat chop investigate and enquire for prices feed for profit call herb reid livestock and feed dealer phonl 96 r 2 georgetown and w h robinson honorary dtr ectors w a robinson peter peddle jas h wilson auditor john irving in order tocope with the greatly in creased programme ttie fouowlns as sociate directors were also elected esquestng twp harvey nurse new ton ruddell nassagaiweya twp ray blacklock ivan taylor and ross gor don nelson twp glen campbell vern mcarttuir trafalgar twp lloyd may geo hall the 1646 match will probably be held in nassagaweya township and plans are also under way for a junior match which it is anticipated will be sponsored by the haton junior far mers attention farmers following hei marriage to f w bn ki ii 1911 her home was for a time in toronto and later in oeorgi town where mr brooke hid bitn i merchant tailor and later a traveller in the tinned staua lor the wngu company after her husband death si e returned to oaawa malting her home with her sister miss jeah ked die her frlendlj cnnstlan character endeared her to all who knew her and many of her friends treasure choice literary gems from her gifted mind mrs brooke leaves a sorrowing and which bvsuatained in a fall on the most tiewbt r jean and t0 bn lippety pavement during christmas wm m 0ttaw0 arwl i vancouver as well as a large circle of i high school news by don brill annual commencement examin ations christmas holidays and back to school yes readers we e been busy a change in our staff is now to be noticed with the departure of mr keenan and mr lambert s recurn this week mrs p cleae has been fl ling in to teach mr lamberts sub jeeis wh i miss ininan has been act lng principal we are indeed happ to welcomr b ick mr lambert and wish him all the success on his re turn to georetown hijh school undir siptrsion tf mr proue lit sk tune rink at tht rear of the school us ontc more btm prepared all uie bos are working hard to hae i real good winter as far as skatint and hotkey are concerned all the students of g hjs take this opportunity to wish you a er hip p and successful new year and mrs stapleton feel their sore the funeral was held from tbe luke mcintosh funeral home on monday dec 23rd with interment m osbawa union cemetery rev a d comelt conducted the dont wait for those checked and worn rarts to break in midseeding or harvest seasons we are equipped to service minor or major repairs and complete overhauls on all makes of farm machin ery telephone 84 r 6 or stop at our new shop now located at imperial gas pumps in stewarttown for free estimate brampton mr and mrs r o stapleton acton mr and mrs david wade and family of cooksvule and mr oe cli e11u of toronto spent new years day with mr and mrs h stapleton at norval visiting last week with mr and mrs charles willson were lt col and mrs james zelgler and son jimmy of wlngham col zelgler re turned home recently on the queen elizabeth from service with che army overseas mrs j mcpherson of norval who is recuperating from an illness in paris is making favourable progress ard hopes to be home in the early spring renewing her herald subscription she says that the pa per ard lti news helps to keep her from bvirg homesick pilot ofnc r bill armstrong and ki doris armstrong w n han for new years from the west const and bran vford remtwtfully with their parents mr and mrs fred arm troih at tl horn lirslon of a mon uia leavtjlcl armstrong will report for duty at an asl roast station carole lane entertained a number of her little friends friday afternoon dec 28u it the home of her- par ents mr and mrs bob liu on the occasion of her fourth birthday her guests included bonnie wright joyce barber lynda whluner freddie llnr- rlson kay norton susan whlunee norman lorkjiunsi 1 indn pinker and virginia barber cousins and close friends w 10 keenlv duco spray painting oxyacetylene vmjmng fender repairs roy smith qflorcg card of thanks i wish to thank the soldiers com forts committee and the limehouse women s institute for parcel and cigarettes recehed by me while serv lng with the army overseas spr j l ellerby promoted by cpr nt crunip who completed his high nchoof education with night count t while working as a machlnint apprentice and put himself throukh collego has been nametl gonernl manager of thq canadian im if u itji a east i m lines offcuo jan lmb only 41 years of agx he hn a fino backirround of prnc tical railhiod training and two kcifnco degrers from iunlue uni varsity ho has peon onuistant gen oral manager of this territory from the head of the great lakcb to the atlantic seaboard for the past is months midget nill schfcdl le iweck da garnet commence at 130 p m sa urdaj at 10 ajn unless other wise specified v due to lack of ice at the arena the has not yet commenced gomes post poned will be played at a later date canadiens at toronto sat jan 5 bruins at detroit tues jan 8 canadiens at new york tires jon 8 bruins at chicago sat jafb 13 leafs at detroit sat jan 12 canadiens at chicago tues jan 15 bruins at toronto tues jan 15 rangers at detroit thura jan 17 17 00 pm canadiens at boston sat jan 10 rangers at toronto sat jan is chicago at detroit mon jan 31 at 7 00 pin canadiens at detroit frl jan 25 leafs at chicago frl jan 35 rangers at boston sat jan 2t leafs at montreal sat jan 36 chicago at new york mon jan 28 detroit at boston mon jan rangers at montreal hiurs jan 31 7 00 pm i chicago at boston sat feb 2 detroit at toronto sat feb j detroit at new ork tutv fib 7 00 pm ohltogo at momrtnil thuis fib leafs at boston thurs feb bruins at montreal sat fob 9 leafs at now york sit vb 9 detroit at cli it ago rues fth 7 00 pjn detroit a monlrwtl ituus feb bt chicago at roront ihuis feb 14 boston ww york sal feb 16 j hangtis at ohltugo 3m feb 18 building contractors building contractors in terested in the erection of twenty nausea in a group at acton please contact john layng architect 1 70 bloor street west toront05 randolph 2794 p e erless cleaners dyers and launderers beyond compare fr skq fand care call for and deliver all items in georgetown every thurs day aoent call k bluddrbon 267 bramptov uph0lsterih6 i you ow furniturej 1 remade like new i we ha e opened uu our g bi silnev ukralrt for old and new eivstotmis m oeorgetowu i pho 0j or write i us tjl lkn nl fc brampton i r hilgartner uuusiuautiuuiuithiuitihihtk ii inriiiiirnii ninsmr umiiiinif if inforls ului fund oawd ot thanks tfaanb to tbe people ot oeor- aad otaa wuuame car tbatr to seed pare and et to at ntnte servtnf with tbe rataaaa bm and batosd thi pick op tobacco h does tatt qodd in o pip sodiers comforts committee rtu vnm lown soldi i l commit up ulhh tin u frl nil doimtetl i gtntrofsh u lit n to know thai they miii ivt si pin li u the tnlt nun ntni siice- wonien still vers is it c tiitsiinis 1046 tlie orrictis mtsdmits a htt 8 c maektnzle and w v oram and the committee mesdamej d lulng stone a beaumont e r robinson mitchell and miss mary lawson want to take this opportunity of thanking all those who helped in any way in the work of this committee especially the geqgetkwn herald and on behalf ot our boyb to wish tbem the kind oy a year that will b hap piest tor them why not try to dispose of a odd article tfarottfh osb- fim organization meeti ng aju mulelovers are invited to a bteeung in the municipal building friday jan 11