the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 15th 1947 gtorgetown public school retains interschool trophy last wednesday afternoon th pupils from milton acton and geor- cetqwn public schools met in the georgetown park where they com peted in their second annual injer- csbool athletic meet the weather was perfect lor such a day and the competition during the entire after noon was exceptionally keen geor getown was flmoceasful in winning the trophy for the second consecu tive year and from the interest ef fort training and good sportsman ship displayed they well deterred it mr ireland of georgetown on be half of the school boards of the three towns presented the trophy to forth mcnally who represented the georgetown school tbe summary of points was as fol lows acton 91 milton 36 and geor getown 46 following the track and field ev ents the ge girls and the georgetown boys softhau teams played host to the milton girls team and the acton bays team not satisfied wtth winning the trophy the local school won both softball games tbe girls won from milton 17 is while the boys won bom acton 41 good sportsman ship was exwbited by the pupils from all three towns the results in tbe various events were as follows intermediate gtrlax 60 yds muriel brlstow cm onetenth sec doreen brown a ettbmbeth ireland g br jump betty bouekm q 13 ft- jean pakner a wubelmma kelman cm 100 yds vera mendk cm betty bousktil o doreen brown a high jump jean pataner ca 3 r ruth brasfar cm elisabeth ire land g intermediate beys 75 yda ross mcgul g 10 8 sea bui mnhwwrh a donald cleave o j 330 yds donald cleave o john oameron ca doug vaughn cm br jump russell arbtc a 13 6tt don white go terry timbers cm high jump boss mooffi g 3 11 ron mason ca wayne kueou cm mr editor the following summary shows that the high temperatures and fme days bang on with only one frost week i am sure everyone will not object to another week of the same era batktn the weather oct 6 76 m oct 7 80 88 oct 8 84 88 oct 8 88 m oct 10 81 91 oct 11 68 88 oct 12 78 38 m average 68 8133 to 08 date 1cax mb rain rebekah officers installed garage operators social and personal meet mrs a e shaln mr jack shaln president james waumsley prest- f bobmore and miss helen ded at the oct meeting of the hal- jmmerrtiijrmiiiow 100 ydsrron anderson lx8 sec a bob wnson caj don wilson cm wiyh jump bruoe oingjhhtr ca 4 ft 0 john de beaulleu g laurence raynor g 330 yds bruoe ounnlngham a joe louth g don wilson cm broad jump joe louth g 13 ft h ronald elus cm max morley m shot put reno mauro cm 33 3 don brlstow cm doug hd g cenlsr girls high jump mabel shepherd g 3 0 mabel rawley cm joan johnson cm 60 yds doris bales cm ba sec joan dobrne g mhiam graoe o broad jump ruth mcnauy g 13 uk joan ambrolse cm mabel shepherd cg 110 yds ruth mcnally g joan johnson cm joan doobte o relays joan johnson m ruth mcnally o caoton bruce ounnlngham a joe louth go don wilson cm on tuesday evening october tth miss marlon hudon district deputy president of centre district no 33 toronto and her installing staff paid a visit to verdun kebekah lodge no 184 to lnjtal the officers for 141 4 the ceremony of installation was carried through jn a very beautiful manner fld following is the list of new officers jpnjo sis edna mcgibbon noble grand sis alp bradley vice grand s bona spence rec sec 81s mabel porgrave pin secretary sister edna cleave treasurer sis olive field warden sis gertrude mcbrlde conductor sis norah tuck inside guardian 81s elisabeth mc- menemy out guardian sis- plarence tyler chaplain sis anne collins pianist sis pearl lubco rsng sis lillian ritchie u3ng sis myrtle dron rlsvo sla pearl scott lbvg- sis dolene mcenexy after a vote of thanks to sis hu don and her installing staff sis bradley presented sis hudon with a small gift and she replied in a few wellchosen words thanking tbe lodge for the gift other visitors were present from toronto milton and hampton i after a few words from some of these lodge was closed and all adjourned to the banquet hall for a deud salad plate upper convened by the four group leaders the tables were very prettily decorated with fall flowers colored leaves and fruit ton branch of the garage operators association held in the odd fellows hall in milton on oct 0th the secretary laurie mannoll pre sented a report of branch activities taking place during the summer re- important correspondence was read and dealt with the treasurers report was accep ted and accounts paid t provincial director len mcklnley gave a report on head office activi ties outlining in particular the new gasoline schedules as set up under the industrial standards act he submitted a resume of the provincial directors meetings held during the summer and outlined the projects for tbe remainder of the year which were possible due to the increase of staff at head office the meeting went on record as fa voring the idea that the regular monthly meeting should be confined to reports and brief discussions along with an outstanding educational fea ture beneficial to the entire trade the business of the branch to be conducted at the directors meeting arrangements were made for a directors meeting to formulate plans for the annual meeting and election of officers john w hepburn is removed by death john w hepburn passed away at his home at georgetown on tues day october 7th after a long ill- mr hepburn was warn on the first concession yarmouth township el gin county w years ago son of the late robert and susan hepburn pi oneer settler in that district he teemed in yarmouth until 1800 when he moved so british nnjiim re maining there 10 years he retur ned east and settled at milton later moving to georgetown where be li ved until hi death predeceased by his wife the late ida card in november 1m1 mr hepburn is survived by one daugh ter mrs blanche oordan toronto four sons dugald of england gor don and thayer of toronto and rus sell of georgetown one sker mrs i c pansford st thomas and five grandchildren fune s was conducted by rev c o c from the me- m orure ftmeral home on wednesday the remains were taken to st thomas where sendee was hebi on thursday at toe p r williams arid son funeral home interment was in union cemetery pallbearers were ttt nephews robert and mac duf- ton russell axford robert hep- born ernest hepburn and morrison macdonald gray wedding standards of white gladioli and mums decorated the chancel and at tar of the church of st mary the virgin toronto for the marriage of janet anna daughter of mr mrs wllford gray to thomas fra- ser macdonald of georgetown on saturday afternoon september 20th rev godfrey gray tbe brides uncle performed the ceremony assisted by the rev gordon hem the bride given in marriage by her father wore white slipper satin with a deep pointed yoke of swiss lace and straight skirt falling in a train her lingerup veil was caught by a satin crescent headdress trimmed with lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias and baby mums mrs ha rold wilson attended her sister as matron of honor and eleanor mac donald and betty gartreu were bridesmaids they were gowned al ike in fuscbia velvet with slight trains and matching halo beaddres ses of velvet and ostrich plumes they carried cascade bouquets of fuscbia autumn flowers and roses little lily gray in french blue taf- feca and bandeaux of ruschia feath ers was flower girl she carrlqgsts basket of autumn flowers and was accompanied by joseph gray as pace owens macdonald was grooms man ror his brother and everard gray and arthur mckane ushered miss joan brabant sang a wed ding praye during the signing ol the register and the choir of which the bride was a member sang tbe hyrnut psalms and responses mr charles h densem was at the or gan the reception was held at tbe home of the brides sister where her mother wearing rose crepe with black accessories and corsage of ro ses received the guests assisted by the groom s mother in blue crepe with grey accessories and corsage of roses for travelling to the atlan tic ooast tbe bride chose a corn flower blue suit with matching top coat black accessories and corsage of autumn flowers on their return thev vtlj reside on the grooms farm at georgetown if people- say things are going slow with thesn a tittle more push often start them moving faster provincial paper bowling club bob mcmenemy captain ross i duncan gene green jack addy dennis wright bui chaplin trevor i williams bob allen del wallace tom wylie steve eeson miss pat ricia robinson norm mcdonald jlggs cooper ralph peck clarence freestone mrs dennis wright ed ftrands harry compton art mld- dleton archie mcdonald ted arnold captain mrs vera kirby miss arm hlckey bob coul ter art herbert bob hardman jack inglis rooco lorusso tom herbert ab hill floyd varey andy dew- burst charles boyle wuf breen wakefield ford miss lena mcnally gilbert mcnlcol don hurren dick packer sam harrison bui pome- roy norm maxchment captain miss jean dickie max hnghsqn atva grieve archie campbell george barber doug herrlngton bob wil liams jack hooper jack gilbert prank tost george johnson herb hughes lew traoey jim valentine steve emmerson wlb bradley miss jessie leavttt charles pinet john farmer em hyde john gunning captain mlse shirley wright hugh dtckle ivan crabcree bill boca than george smith sbetdon lawr george sargent dock grace jimmy wu llama chester hill len maxchment mac watson tudor beaumont les fallow alexkoraack mrs steve emmerson irvine mepherson ed stepleton charles englesby fred mcoartney- y trip through new york state and watertown ny mr and mrs paul barber and miss joan devrles spent the holiday weekend at horsehoe island mus- koka mrs john oswald and miss beue elliot were fweekend visitors with mr and mrs walter blehn mrs c e blehn who has been visiting in town returned home to chesley with them mr and mrs garfield mcguvray and douglas spent the weekenctln leamington with mr and mrs wal4 ter mogilvray mr and mrs george lake of langstaff were visitors on saturday with mr and mrs a h feller mr and mrs frank tyler and daughter jean have moved back to their home near the station they have been living on charles street with mrs oowland since the house was destroyed by are last mr and mrs bruce held have mo ved into their new home on the for mer hughes farm an the highway between georgetown and norvjal mr and mrs t s httl of lucan mr and mrs h mocarol of hamil ton mr w w hum and miss wini fred stokes of niagara falls were weekend visitors with mr and mrs t s hill sr king street mrs a g m bruyns who has been talcing treatment for a broken leg suffered in a fall early in july was able to r to her home on charles street last week to continue her convalescence mrs j h- liirico spent the week end in orlllia with mr and mrs d mceachem an mrs e b glbfoens and peter of oallander spent thanksgiving in town with his pa rents mr and mrs j j glbbens mr david momeekm of vattey- fleld quebec spent a few days in town last week with mr and mrs james dobbie and mr and mrs a mcbrlde mr and mrs harold mcclure and george and mrs j a mcclure spent the weekend at their cottage port sydney phyllis blyth doherty attended the simpsons convention at the king edward hotel toronto last week mr and mrs roy piper and lor raine of huttonvfue were visitors with ber parents mr and mrs lawr mr and ms j d pace of toronto are spending this week with mr mrs era batkln wlldwood mrs o j patton of toronto spent tbe holiday weekend with her sis ter mrs t r cave celebrating her sixth birthday re cently at ber home on charles street jape oliver daughter of mr mrs john oliver had as her guests at a party carol hepburn mary madonald joan blcue carolyn blehn danny golden brydsn shields jackie oardlnel of hutton- vule lynn treleaven of toronto bobby westfall and barbara mc donald of brampton high school news vic and jo we d shore like to know who the moron was wbo told people our names pant pant we havent stopped runrdng since the column came out last week however thou sands of congratulations were recei ved from people who read our col umn funny though they all said the same thing drop dead its an impossibility folks weve been dead for years but a good friend tak ing into consideration our mentality said that she almost laughed now on with the news school is still as dead as ever and au the students carried on take this literally in the same way prepar ations are being made to start a twelveman rugby team which win be coached by jack shropshire this is one way of getting rid of twelve morons from school cyour edl tors are going to play tbe social com is planning a big brawl dance to anybody who has never went to a school dance the date is not definite but should be about the 24th of this month here are a few jokes which we dug up from within the musty walls of old ojl6 when ftntabed reading them pick yourself up off the floor and bury them again mr prouse why dont you an- rer me t jhn fallow bead mj p well do you expect me to hear it rattle up here g misi wilson what are they do ing m british columbia to pr the salmon butcri schenk putting h m mrs c cochrane- entertains wms of knox church mrs c cochrane invited the wo mens missionary boclety off knox i church to the manse last wednes day afternoon for their annual thankoccerlng meeting a goodly number of members and friends came out on the lovely october af- 1 ternoon t enjoy the program the worship service was ably taken by mrs smethurst and mra hrnorton of llmehouse and two solos come ye blessed and my task were beautifully sung by mrs f shortlu accompanied by miss m young youngfr v i a splendid instructive address was given by mrs curr president of toronto w tjl s presbyterlal mrs ourr is not only a very active wor ker on the toronto executive but is wen known for the work she does as a social worker in every day life very clear concise way and in i rnany bjme characters she showed us how we should live in order to do the tasks the church and ttie vtmb requires of us as members that we are all missiona ries whether we intend it or not for good or for evil we may be a blot or we may be a blessing but a blank we cannot be offertory prayer was given by mrs cochrane and mrs m bird thanked those wbo had taken part also mrs cochrane for her home mrs- ourr closed the meeting with prayer af ter which everyone enjoyed refresh ments and a soctel hour wth birthday thfs saturday mrs robert hill glen williams grand old lady celebrates her 06th birthday this saturday and will be receiving congratulations from her many friends in this district t did shake my yes said al spence describing it afterwards it was runny enough to make a jackass laugh i laughed actress at six beth robinson 17yearold radio actress who plays hostess on cuckoo clock house childrens program broadcast saturdays at 730 pm estf over ojbc tor onto and stations of the cbc dominion network her career dates back to the age of srx when she began m stage productions with the toronto children play ers since her radio debut about she years ago she has been heard in a wide variety of dramauc comedy and dialect roles in plays over cbc sta tm i nearly cried by the way a c is not the key to s revolving door mrs jack mcgibbon wins mother parker prize mrs jack mcgibbon of georgetown won a rogers majestic radio on the mother parkers radio program last saturday night mrs moottbons number was called during the pro gram and she correctly identified the tune being played on the air provincial papbr bowling october 7th scores 1st 2nd 3rd tot pts 940 873 1030 3838 gunning maichment 791 ms 803 880 073 875 arnold 763 756 800 3303 high single dennis wright 338 church news st q ohnreh archdeacon w g o thompson the mixing bowl by anne allan hydro home economist hnllb homemakprsl apples quees canadian fruits reign high la our estimation jtf desserts there is scarcely a dish in which you cannot use apples and usually they art neverfall recipes in spite of the fact that the old standbys apple sauce and apple pie are always tbs famuys favourites there are indi cations that readers want to add new dishes to their repertoire take a tip apple sauce smooth and clear may be combined with cooked rps and whipped cream chill and serve with a spoonful of red jelly apple sauce is something differ ent when jellied and served wms custard or cream pour 3 cups off sauce through a sieve then add to softened gelatine one gelatin in cup cold water a dash of lemon juice chill when beginning to set add spoon of chopped nuts pour mto wet moulds chill and then unmonu on pretty plates servwlth creasb or custard 3 baked apples are always popu lar far something speclall peel a third ofjfte way domuand ah e- vhy wlfltihjncemeajtf then bake la moderate oveftecrprevent bursting off skin have you tried apples staf fed with chopped prunes first ears and put a bit of butter sugar and on in each cavity add chop ped prunes and bake apples abons 40 mlns serve with boiled custard then too apple dump with a thin coating of biscuit i or pie pastry are scrummy if yoa bake them at a high temperature 430 degrees for is to 30 mms apple pandowdy is the goodbld fashioned pudding to make u fld a pudding dish with peeled and es- red tart apples then add one or two tablespoons water unless apples af very juicy sprinkle with sugar and season with nutmeg top with bakmcf powder biscuit dough bake in et- actrlc oven at 376 degrees for m minutes serve with a maple oreaas sauce 7 apple crisp is our quickie psst and slice apples off the cars into greased casserole add ane4htrd sap water and 1 thsp lemon jake bsbs onethird cup hard batter sod cup granulated sugar together sad sprinkle over the top bsstt in a electric oven at 360 degrees for ts minutes or with an oven meal for wl minutes apple ptb 3 cup sliced apples cop i oneeighth teaspoon salt twentieth sunday after trinity childrens day and youth sunday special session of sunday school at 9 40 ajn parents and friends invi ted holy 11 ajn first com munion of the newly confirmed evensong 7 pm st allans chmrcfa glen twentieth sunday after trinity childrens day and youth hbty communion 930 ajn first communion of the newly sunday school 10j0 i tbe united carch af canada rev r c todd ba miss lynda stewart atom lrsm music director 10 ajn church school 11 ajn public wor ship rev fred alnj- worth of hornby 7 pan evening wor ship the minister sunday oct 38 nrversary rev wrag dxvidson of tulsewburg ten ocnmaxtdments to christians thou sbart exalt com radeship grated rind vt butter line pie plates with paste in apples and sprinkle with salt ctnnamon lemon jutee and is- mon rind dot with small bssj off butter put on top crust pusfamg t gently towards the centre press edges together and trim bate la an electric oven 400 degrees f tor 50 minutes apple cheese and cherry j salad 4 tart apples 18 rtaa 3 packages cream cheess peel apples and cut mto i balls with french legetable o form cream cheese into baqa king eight smaq balls from nest garnish with oherrles and mayonnaise ditjonal mayonnaise 1 bsltrsafsd charge flss united charge af oaoads rev o r flmdan bjl i0js axo 8mday school lu6 ajn public worship 10 am public worship 11 am sunday school nerval united cbareh charge rev f j dunlbp nerval 10 am sunday school 11 a public woramp pleasant sunday sehost s 3j0 pjn public worship men tttitlisai pjn sunday school public worship ah are first baptist chwreh rev ohas r gower our new pas tor wfll preach 10 ajn morning worship 11 ajn sunday school 7 pjn evening worship thraar note cbange in time of mor ning 3 pm sunday school 3 pjn public warship georgetown rev ohas c cochrane u am pontic worship mr loms de qroot bjl of 3 pjn public woniiip ftlr louis de groot wul pread iwlcnalc cta bar nvj icoran kui t m 2nd nd 4th i llun km and mtl si naral i rot j l self i pjn socdftr school i pjn pdtattc worship pttc worship