Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1946, p. 7

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the georgetown hera w januar 9 service phone 54w we have a fully qualified radio technician in change of our service department guarantee ing out clients prompt courteous and efficient ervice j 7 we will gladly test your radl6 tubes free of charge rtcmeclure home fumuhings store woods electrical equipment mbkera grinderr ort rollera cooln fart freezers wafer htwten we can make immediate delivery 1 to avoid disappointment next summer w woold advise ordering your cooler now for im or spring delivery we are now taking orders on fast 7 f for the home cattle mxrpt in trade v t e hewson phone 332 c georgetown esquesing township momirmtroh names in capitals qualified for election all members of council and school board were elected by acclamation reeve g wesley murray by errol sprowl and walter linham deputy reeve george e cleave by spencer wilson and thomas bird rn brown by walterlinham and chas e cutts george currie r byw o browitriclge and ajn stark council r nbrown by r l davidson and wm dobbie george currie by janies sprowl and spencer wilson howard may by r h hunter and f r fendley w o brownridge by j l standish and f w ruddell archie mcgibbon by john l moore and thos j fisher school board township school area no 1 j h bingham by w schenk and george currie r h hunter by f r fendley and l devries walterlinham by chas e cutts and errol sprowl harold webster by l l mullin and john-lrmsbrev- walter brownridge by thos j fisher and jas l standish j b miller by f w shortill and j p kirkwood douglas robertson by f w ruddell and a n stark a n stark by jas l standish and thos j fisher 6team midget hm-l- league under way oh your ueorgetown jnorrml and jghen d play under sponsorship of cuc a- sixteam midget hockey league under the sponsorship of the george town recreational council has swung into action and prorifises to give a lull bwo months of hockey to l6yearolds and under- the hockey committee of the gjlc composed of ah 8ykes jack brill and jim sargent have beeit busy this past montfli lining up teams securing equipment and organizing what promises to be a big factor in the future big league georgetown hockey teams lor ruls an old axiom that practice maizes perfect and the present scarcity of local hockey talent is due for the most part to neglectof fostering midget and ju venile teams the board of parks management has given the arena free of charge for the games which will be played tuesday and tjiursday nigftts and saturday mornings children 16 and under will be admitted free to all mid get games while anajl charge oi 15c will be made for adults to meet incidental expenses at the conclu sion of the regular sohedulev semi anal playoffs between 1st and 3rd and 2nd and 4th teams will be home- andhome games with the two top concluding wltlh a best 2 out of 3 series the four georgetown teams will be the maple leafs rangers blade hawks and bruins witti nerval en tering as the oanadlens and glen williams as the red wings the teams are composed of black hawks john doherty danny hewitt paul parber don white keith scott murray johnston bill hard- man keith king hugo tapp robert lavoie james golden gyrus wilson emery thompson ralph peck bui arnold colin cotisert bruins terry norton bill brydon brock bradley john nodwell benny lorriman ronald holmes lome mc- brtde john thompson ross preston earl walters joe lerusso don bry don george rodgers le tennant albert norton ivan huffman maple leafs george webster carl hill bud vtaroy robert moglll jack baird terry bludd james fallow c star commotes torontoborn evelyn gould who was last years scholarship winner on singing stars of tomorrow was specially selected to be sopra no star on the program musto for canadians broadcastover the cbc dominion network on sun days at 830 pjm est 930 ast engaged in studies in new york the 20yearold singer flies to tor onto each week to fill her enga- 0 ft n ft a unlimited cae mrmauv tjeahz- j louth jim ford junior grace prank anderson jim hamilton ross dillon bui bullivant rangers laurence johnston billy maccormack george mccsure don burns alfred spence jack bettke pal johnston doug norton robert ryers dave lucas dennis mccartney don herrington don brill byro bedell john tyers bill thompson red wings john haines junior beaumont bob hepburn don schenk harold davison harold hilts paul wagstafle jerry inglls blake inglis joe pry russell robinson bud haines qamidiens ron fendley duncan robinson bill pomery russell fend ley billy reid bob leslie john mo nally jamie cunningham hugh cun ningham eddie hazel arnie hazel jarvts mae allen s proclamation of confederation by jack mprun osa cpm special speakers announced for milton short eottkse the three weeks short course in agriculture opens in the farmers bldg milton on monday january 7 at 1000 am between 25 and 30 young men have enrolled agrtcuxire j e whitelock is being assisted the first bwo weeks by geo bell assistant agricultural representative for ford county special speakers for the first week include arthur diamond on farm machinery on tuesday after noon j h hare of the federal dept on egg grading poultry grading and the poultry marketing situation on wednesday afternoon and geo wilson director of the ontario fruit branch and formerly manager nor folk farmers cooperative on the subject of marketing while the gen eral public is welcome to all sessions they are specially invited ajor the speakers listed above on tuesday wednesday and friday afternoon a onetime texan who now be longs to ontario is lending a lyric note to the music of 1611 goldens orchestra on saturday at 930 pm hst 1030 pm ast over the cbc dominon network she 1b mae allen a practiced expert at ttie microphone and she sings with the golden band in ton h the dominion op canada a fine highsounding title it was canada a nation from sea to sea and all the vastness of the west was tooogened uphy the railroad to the pacific thered be land and work and for everyone a chance for a new life george brown john a macdonald cartier mcgee and the rest had worked and fought for a united y canada confederation some were for it some were against it but mostly folks felt a strange hew pride canada no longer a straggling collection of isolated colonies but a unified people ready and willing to work side by side for the common good where would it lead there were some who talked of great cities on the wild prairies and great industries in the east great ships sailing the seas with canadian goods a population of ten fifteen twenty million people visionaries so wordthe first explorers visionaries and the first bottlers and the first la4t deleting tfivpvwiti t4 canute a nittoa mdmd byokfrfr merchants yet they m a reality out of their vision but the building of a nation is not the work of a day or a year it has been and must continue to be the work of our native lsqurcefulness and enterprise- that will sweep canada forward to an undreamed of greatness today by our purchase and holding of victory bonds and war savings certificates by the willingness of all to work for the common good we can prove our jaith in the vision and f- efforts of the fathers of confederation toward a canada unlimited john fisher his radio following never knows arid john fisher himself rarely knowswhat story lie will be re lating next week on the air its john fishers mission for the gbo to travel about canada unearth ing the unusual and interesting and report to listeners on mbat he finds every sunday at 630 pjn est 730 pjn ast over the gbo transcanada network treasurers sale of land for taxes township of esotje8inq ootfntv 6f halton tjo wit by virtue of a warrant issued by the reeve of the t of q- quesing bearing date the first day of october 1m6 a sale of lands in ar- freare of taxes m the township of es- queslng will be held at ttoe council chamber m the village of stewart- town at the hour of ten oclock in the forenoon on the 16th day of april 1m6 unless the taxes and cost are sooner paid notice is hereby qtven that the list of lands for sale m arrears of taxes has been prepared tbat copies or the said hot may be had at my office that the list of all lands for sale for arrears of taxes la twins pab iqked in the ontario oasette on sat urday january 5th lt49 and ttaftj tailess the airears of taxes and costs are sooner paid i will proceed am the said lands on the day and at ttie place above mentioned treasurers onfce this d day of january 1m6 township of ksqmmna uph0lsterim fr rrwillffnt miitipainmii al s nrrioe in taphislcrinv and m r n of 7mr field snlu i amta atto retytai of jttan ml rmreottot b u kam dick the upholsterer l foot ailments treaxfo miss aan

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