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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1946, p. 1

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 20th 1946 acton and georgetown score 4all tie in hi si lame ot ptayoff series grand hockey from start to finish witnessed by large crowd tuesday georgetown intermediates went into theii first plaoff game here last night in their quest for group honours wth the leagueleading acton tan i as their opposition and after the of battle had cleared the teams with a 4 all tie the game i one of the best this year with its daisling speed and fine combination plays it also left the status of both teams in a very uncertain position to be battled out in acton tomorrow night goals will count on the two- game round in the first period we would have hailed acton to win handily but after the staling speed and avalanche of pucks burled at goaler woods in the second period we gave georgetown even odds er the veterans for taking the aeries only sheer luck in this frame saved the tanners ironabelng swamped as they were skated to a standstill and bewildered as the flying bed shirts hit them from all direc tions the third period evened up again and acton pressed hard m the dying moments of play to get an edge for the return game on home ice in the initial period acton took the first shot on the net from the face off and rushed the puck in the local end with only three minutes played evans fanned on a cripple and towns ley put acton one up on morton s pass things continued to look doubtful as mooney and i marzo combined for a second counter to put acton two up going into the second period georgetown certainly turned on the pressure in the sandwich reel and scored three goals in quick succession they had the tanners spellbound as with amazing speed they swooped in on the goal mouth time and time again only to be ouuucked or by woods making some brilliant saves kemshead led the parade with two goals followed by beaumont the session ended however tdndsay netted another for the visitors on long shot to keep the secore even as the period ended neither team showed any outstand lng aggressiveness in the last period but continued to play a steady game acton seemed to tire much more quick ly than the local squad and even with shropshire penalized in the last mln ute of the game mey were unable to break the tie goy for acton and nash for georgetown added goals in thlsfratne ar stars this week go to jack kemshead for a wellbalanced game bis skating was superb he passed well backchecked untiringly to account for two goals the next star goes to a georgetown defenseman who has played a steady game during the en tire season but who bumped them hard and broke up many plays during this game he has not come in for much publicity but has turned in some nice efforts in his own quiet way pat terson take a bow the third star goes to juo marao of f acton who skat ed fast was tricky and although not a goalscorer had two assists to his credit honourable mention also goes to norman morton and johnny goy of the visitors and to ohriss bertwistle and beaumont of georgetown the return game in this series wul be played m acton tomorrow thunr- day night goals to count and a large crowd is expected to go from here georgetown goal evans de fense shropshire patterson centre burst wings kemshead ohriss al ternates nash ferri beaumont bertwlstle actongoal woods defence bay has mooney centre i mara wings k marao lindsay alternates norm morton goy bi morton townsley gfcbone kentner referee honey kuntx waterloo lions host to tiieir wives at ladies night the annual jadies night or the georgetown lions club was held in the mogibbon house on monday ev enlng when club members and their wives sat down to a delicious chicken dinner lion chief clarence benhom welcomed the ladles and turned the evening over to harold mcclure who served as masterofceremonies jos eph gibbons proposed a toast to the ladles and this was answered in novel rorm by the ladles singing for they are jolly good fellows another en tertalnlng feature was the reading of short jokes which had been handed to all present entertainment was provided by tom and fred warnes eleanor smith and dlavrmff ihrttockatrtmarlene bluddwlth mrs irene mitchell may of brampton as accompanist a sing song with se vera club members being called on for impromptu duets and solos was much enjoyed mrs harold cleave thanked the club on behalf of the la dies for entertaining them and ed mcwhlrter moved a ote of thanks to the entertainers former georgetown girl mrs clarence near died in toronto friends in town were grieved to hear of the death at wellesley hospital toronto on sunday- february 10th or mrs clarence near who passed aw ay at the age of 30 formerly flora graham she was a daughter of mrs florence graham and the late jame graham of georgetown surviv ing besides her husband are two chll dren blllle and jacqueline two bro thers donald and james and three sisters martha margaret and hazel the funeral was held on february 12th from matthews funiral parlours toronto with internment in green wood cemetery georgetown mrs arthur jepson taken by death a resident of georgetown for the past thirty years mrs arthur jepson died at her home on sunday february 10th after a lengthy illness bom in granthan nottinghamshire england on nov 20th lgt cumo tocan ada with her husband in october 1913 they resided in calodon east for a few years then moved to georgetown about thirty years ago she was the former lily h foster surviving btsidts her husband are a daughter edna mrs jack mogib bon a soi bob and a stepdaughter florrie mrs hugh dl tie a son neville predeceased 1 er in 1935 she also leases a sister mrs w keelley in england the funeral service from mcclure i funeral home on tuesday feb 12th was conducted by ven w g o thompson pallbearers were jack ev ans gordon spence donald la tinier horace bell thomas sykes and mayor harold cleave interment was greenwood cemetery georgetown council op women meet at presidents home the local council of women held their regular mec ing last friday at he home of the president mrs r t paul fifteen ladles braving the ice and very cold weaiier to attend the treasurer reported a nice bal ance of funds on hand a number or booklets will be ordered from the con iumcr section wltb a d distrlbu cd to thf members ri e prcsidcn sugjesud oat a t i ire i ight be spoisorid ii tire near f iti rt mia iiwsjn read a report on edu ciiion whicl w s jl n at the pro uncial council n ret i g n toronto by ross m wii tcrs form r rcaf squad ron leader who i i ov director of ad ult educatioi a fine mils cal pr grim was given by misses ruth eais darryl dawson and june clarke after wl ich refresh moms were soned by uie hostess william drake died in guelph hospital returned servicemen open laundry in georgetown filling a great need in the business life of the community two enterprls ing returned sen icemen will open uie georgetown laundry next monday ii the clark block on john street acros from the arena the men are bob hardman and jim martin both veterans of service over seas bob with uie rceme and jim with uie engineers bob is a george town man who worked at provincia paper before 1 e joined the army he has two sons billy and bud while jim is also father of two boys lindsay and bobby equipment is being installed in the basement of the building and every thing will be in shape by monday mor ning for the operation of an up to- date laundry service laundry will be called for and delivered and the rnen expect to also operate an agency for citj cleaning firm a pauent in quelph general hos pital since december mr william drake died on sunday february 17th husband of the late elizabeth morti mer he was in his 78th year born in trafalgar he had lried all hts life in the district h cabinet mak trade he had been retired for several years surviving are one son joseph m drake ashgrove and three grand childrtft donald joan and joseph the funeral service was held yester day from mccl ire s funeral home and was conducted by rev r c todd pall oearers were dan wright arthur ruddell malcolm mcnabb w j alexander fred mor rison a d cecil smith interment was n laurel hill ccmettrj bol on acton townsley morton acton mooney i marao penalties baylees ferri beeand period georgetown kemshead georgetown kernshesd patterson georgetown beaumont acton lindsay i marao penalties bayllss third period acton ooy townsley georgetown nash womens- institute euchre georgetown women s institute held a successful euchre last wednesday ev enlng in uie oddfellows hall with 16 tables in play after 12 games had been played prizes were awarded to joseph gibbons 96 mrs george wal ters 94 j williamson 89 the hid den score 75 was held by mrs joseph ojbbons and mrs ted jones mrs jones winning the draw the committee in charge of the ev enlng was composed of mrs w g mc dowetl mrs norman snyder and mrs em thompson ashgrovc the ashgrove ypu held a social evening in the basement of the church on friday evening feb 15th with the hornby y p u as their guests hor nby took the worship service with ella may in charge assisted by june nee lands fsmey kean gave two readings rev fred ainsworth told of some of his interesting experiences in japan the recreation committee led in ga mes and a very delicious lunch was served the evening came to a close wlui ta singing of taps nhortill davis wedding last saturday a quiet but pretty wedding took place at uie presbyterian manse on friday february 15th when olive elizabeth daughter of mrs george w davis and the late mr davis was un lted in marriage with mr edwin brad ford shortul son of mrs mary march merit of toronto rev c c cochrane officiated the bride was gowned in a street- length frock of mist grey witti brown suede accessories and a corsage of or chids she was attended by her sister ruth simllarlj gowned in aqua crepe with bla k accessories and corsage of american beaut roses mr welbourne marchmem was groomsman a reception was held at the brides home for uie lmmed ate members of the famllv the bride s mother and the rroom s grandmother receiving the guests the couple will take up res dence in george own welcome home cpl william braisby overseas since december 1942 cpl william brbisby returned home rec enuy on uie queen elizabeth son of mr and mrs fred bnlsby he j lned uie army in may 1942 and truned at guelph and barriefield before he went to england with the ordnance corps he is married to the former florence kennedy and they have a da ighter gall prior to joining the army he was employed at the dayfoot si oe company cs m jim dobble one of the lome scots who went overseas m june 1941 csm jim dob bie returned home last month aboard uie mauretanla son of mr and mrs thomas dobble he was employed with provincial paper ltd prior to enlist ment and has served in prance bel glum and holland he is married to the former agnes mcmeekin and they have three children shirley joan and tommy lac james p graham lac james p graham home from overseas recen ly returned on the aq iumm and was met in toronto bj hi n other mrs florence graham a employee of alliance paper mills h joined the rcaf on september 1st 1941 and trained at gait and st thomas before going overseas in june 1943 he is a son of the late james p gnham of georgetown he hopes to moc back to georgetown with his mojier who has been living in toron o for the past year oirls pipe band elect 1946 executive at a recent meeting of the girls pipe band mr o w mclintock was re elected president by acclamation of the organization other officers for 1946 are treasurer violet barnes secretary alice oosugan social committee inez scott and shirley wright property committee mary cum nuns publicity e r magloughlen plus shelboume georgetown goes formal as bon temps club j entertains for the first time since the early war years georgetown s younger set had a chance to don evening dress tts uie bon temps club renewed their annual spring dance which was ala ways one of the social events of the season since the last dance sponsor- id bythe club in 1941 there have been no dress up affairs in town and last thursday night the rose room was tay with evening gowns and a gefldly sprinkling of tails and tux corsages of roses sweet peas and orchids were much in evidence and decorations in the valentine mo- uf added color to the setting about 300 dancers enjoyed dancing to uie strains of the modern aires who featured a number of special requests mr and mrs armand swackhaxner and mr and mrs wilbert bradley won lucky spot dances and the birth day dance was won by mr and mrs harvey bayne of jtocksood sand wiches and coffee were served during intermission from a table attractively decorated with valentine hearts and candles members of the club who were in charge of the dance were mrs denny charles mrs charles wulson and mi sses peggy pasmore jean mackenzie hilda erwln margery m mar- jorle gault and edytbe squires transportation aand joan lyons fund raising helen mcgul renee digglns imtbrials elect 1946 executive officers for 1946 were elected at the regular meeting of uie imperial sec ion of branch 120 canadian legion held in the legion hall last sunday february 17th comrades bui tobin and jack martin from branch fairbanks were visitors at the meeting and oenducted uie elecuon the ex ecutue for 1946 is composed of president a taylor vie president a herbert secretary r muir treasurer j murphy execuuve committee t herbert mrs t f grieve cpl walter norrincton home after nearlj six years of army service cpl walter bus norrington is back in dundas with his parents mr and mrs a norrington bus is a former georgetown boy where his pa rents once operated the business now known as longs confecuonery a ne phew of mr and mrs w t barnard of milton he worked with mr barn ard in his confectionery store in the county town before enlisting he re turned on uie aqultania and was met at hamilton by bis family last oc tober he was married in holland to a dutch girl marguerite putnam who will follow her husband to canada when passage can be arranged his brother eric also served in the war with the rcaf mrs elizabeth stuckey ddis in acton resident of acton for 33 years mrs elizabeth stuckey passed away at her home there on february 6th at the age of 78 born in ballinafad she was a dau ghter of ute late thomas and rhoda hilts she married william john stu ckey and they resided in grand val ley for some time before going to ac ton he predeceased her twenty years ago surviving are three sons and two daughters harry of weston mrs h e smith bowmanville william grand valley mrs joseph kentner and fred of acton mrs j w wolfe of acton enter tained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of miss mary young whose mar riage to pte clayton bradley of georgetown will soon take place pte bradley has recently returned front service overseas lrofon women hold valentine party the ladies of the local legion wa entertained 45 members of the bram pton auxiliary at a valentine party in uie legion rooms last friday night prizes for uie best costumes went to mrs t f grieve mrs j kemshead and mrs t given and mrs who re new and mrs seeley of brampton won prizes in the games mrs mazy mor row played for dancing and mrs kemshead and mrs fred yates won the spot dance the committee in charge of the ev enlng was composed of mrs a rolfe mrs fred mocartnev and mrs albert carter balllnafad penalties i marao the mission circle met friday even ing at the home of mrs ernie mcen efy in the absence of the president the 1st vice mrs etwood snow had charge of the meeting mrs donald brown had charge of the devotional mrs l w shortlll read an interest ing paper on making excuses at the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess the feb meeting of the w a was held tues afternoon feb 12th at the home of mrs root mcenery 11 mem bers present plans were made telhold a croklnole social in march in the community hall the young people are busy practls- rng the play aunt bessie beats the band they intend presenting it in march congratulations are extended to mr and mrs w webb nee ethel swind lehurst on the birth of their son we are glad toknow mrs s h un dsay is able to be home again a good many in this community nave had an attack of the flu this last week mr and mrs sherlock foreman and pfcyttas of toronto spent the week end at the 345 12 30 800 1145 14j0 300 1300 card of thanks the family of the late mrs arthur jepson wish to thank their many friends and nelghbounvlbr sympathy extended and for the beautiful floral tributes cards etc at the time of the death of their mother card of thanks we wish to thank the boys from ar ound uie corner and our friends for uie kindness and thoughtfulness shown our mother mrs neil hunter who b hi at her home the family card of thanks we would like to thank the neigh bours and friends for their kindnesses and floral tributes especially ashgrove church at the tune of our bereave ment joseph drake and family canadian pacific railway pfcoto on farewell tour the earl of athlone governor general of canada and prlnseee alice who wfll be returning to enjrlaad th spring bald gocidtjyrto duxens of quebec and ontario during a fare- wetl tour above they are pktnred in their car on arrival at the windsor station in montreal en february fox a twoday stav stewarttown last week mr and mrs l h greenwood cele brated their golden wedding last week february oth ims they were mar ried in st james church halifax yorkshire kttgimd february 6 18b6 by rev h b b septimus btreeter mr and mrs greenwood received ma ny cards of congratulations andlgold en wedding gifts they came to stew arttown last year from mount denrds and in the evening of feb 6th they were surprised with a party from their old neighbours and friends who came from mount dennis and toronto to celebrate with them mr and mrs frank jerikmson mr and mrs alec stewart mr and mrs howe and sev eral other friends the school children had a sleigh rid lng party last friday afternoon tjn fortunately margaret murray got her leg severely spraned when she and her sleigh load rolled off we hope margaret wul not be too long getting around again guests with mrs h p lawson and mr and mrs douglas lawson for the week end were paul lawson acton mr and mrs frank jenkmson herble and maralyn of mount dermis pte jack jenunaon returned borne with them ruby tennant celebrated her birth day on monday with a tern pariy with an the little girls in the vtdage hap py birthday rrfiy hornby after a short illness of two mrs clarence near passed away at wellesley hospital in toronto on sun day february 10th at the age of thir ty years the funeral service was held in the chapel of the fred w matth ews funeral home spadina afwmm toronto on tuesday february 130l clarence near is the son of mr and mrs near of hornby another of our old residents in the person of mrs bertha robinson pas sed away at berome on the line on suriday february 10th robinson was in her year and has been a resident of horn by for the past fifty years a private service was field at her home and ft public service in st stephens angli can church the services were in charge of the rector rev h leigh- pink word has been received that mre john o totton is having trouble with the muscles of her eyelids which hi causing them to turn inward and irri tate the eyes her many friends wish her a speedy recovery the hornby united church t p 0 were guests of the ashgrove y p u on friday evening in the ashgrove chur ch schoolroom representing the hor nby group ella may june neelands and carman cantelon had charge ot the worship service and mr ainsworth gave a talk on his work in japan af ter some games refreshments were served by the hosts and hotteaee on the sarhe evening the bethel yptj had a box social in the ohurchr sehoot- roqm which took the form of a val- enune party f on wednesday february lh mr milton j brown and rev fred alne- worth attended the presbyterymeeu lng held in oakvttje and mrs bnetw on ford was present at the meeting of the w m a preabyterhd held aft the same time one of the i on the i kingdom lbormbmut i o nywiwim ant as me time one of the rdgbughei meetings were iwra e fhwn a craide jbr christ and hte

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