the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 24th 1948 georgetown wins first semwfinal ptnetang beaten 5 last right second game here thursday winner meet markham cropland winrfer for cham- pionship will enter eastern canada final mrs robert corley buried here a win again t pcncfcaug last night puts georgetown one game up in the scmifhanlj in a best two of three scries in uic inter mediate a semifinals the teams meet hero again on thurs- day with a third name if neces sary slated for geoigetown on sa turday night the game waj pla yed in midland and several car- 16adsof fans nnde the trip with tlie raiders to cheer them in their march to the championship only four teams are left in playoffs crowland having ousted paris and markham downing the tren ton flyers lat night markham beat paris 21 in the first game of their emifinal series a trip east is in uie eards foi the winnei it has been announced by the olla that the ontario champions will play of ugainst the eastern canada winnerstprob- ably in sydney n s on april 11 the intermediate a playoffs are to be five games to be settled by april lfjth in ordei to meet the deadline it is further rumoured that the camtliaif champions may tour great bniain in a series of exhibition matches this year a cup is heme donated by the oha foi the most effective play ei o eacn team georgetown pluyers will pick uien m in by otc and the cup will be presented at the annual hockey banquet last niejit s me followed the charactciistic p itlern of mot georgetown fixtuics this jeai with the locals putting t iiturc in the third penod to seme thiee goals pendant i d briefly go jnt into the sleond when gibson ind stoity tiltl il ui minute m it k grc hockey pjchardson 1 i cored a bit upset in 1 hockey circles last fru day when nfter trailing all season they icored their first win against the secondplace slmmoni team by an 0 4 jcore brill h heavy fav ouritcs all the way continued their winning itreak by beating norval j3 in a fast fame the playoffa were arranged as two games gonls to count with the second series elated for thi frid ly at the arena with brills norval meeting at 1 jo and simmons richardsons at 2 30 bunpy ward handled the lefereeing on friday both norval and brill s teams were weakened b absence of some of their regulai pi lyers bill rcid n01 val wingmnn 1 out with a cracked kneecap and was re placed by arnie hacll who came up from the midgeu and distin guished himself by scoring 1 goal goalie doug allen was replaced by glen elliott also up from the mid gets and tm thompson ind lome wlnley did not pi i brill s who played with in eightman team were featured b good work on the pirt of poahc pillon for brill s jim kirkwood stoied three t o lis denny mcc irtney two m lis ind tn is ist md david lu- i is thiee issists llojd scdoie f ot two for nor il ainu h171ii one jim golden ji iff two 1 si t md dune robinson one brill s ross dillon il j lek ii million i en t mi int dt fence jim ht period 1 geoi ldown m bi adbui y siorcyj 14 ou pendant jl chumps lcduc la 40 2 penet mil lcduc deseh unpsi 18 50 pen ilt butwistle m period 4 georgetown gibson storc a 10 penalties bmsell qumn pit hlhon ird period 5 georgetown gibson storc and m buidbuiy 02 0 geoi te town lieu union t r martin murdnck j 2a 7 georgetown l bndburj 11 07 penalty binsell georgetown i o il rhodes de fence birtwi tk n ish centre storey wint gibson- m brad bury l bradbuiy i em martin murdoch beaumont binsell pat terson a kemshe id sub goil pcnctang il g ignon def ence o dese s lgei centre am beau wings l iiniund quiiwi deschamp lcduc hamclin bour gois houle cote sw ilc s referee lit d i urell ind j it k dobson b irrie ballinafad mission circle the m ndi mission cucle wui held at the home ot mrs kmlc mclnery 1 n t liiday evening with mrs llwood snow pre idmj die meeting w is opeivcd with trie call to worship by mrs leo jamfeson mrs efwtvod now gave the devo tional the watch lower was read by miss- dorothy warne ap int cresting topic w is read by miss lydia snow mis o r hlndall gave a short leading on th battle river hospital in alberta from the annual report where the sew ing the girls have been doing is to be wen t most of the sewing was brought in and it was decided to have a display and puck it at the next meeting noil cull was an swered by nine members giving sentence prayer the meeting was closed by the circle prayer after recreation u lunch was served by uie hostess deling mcc irtne winj i oi d d n id lucas norval glen llliott gi il jim i the fne golden huth cunmnrh im def met bill bulhv int centre bob 1 t she dune robinson w in s c lrl i udl iw arnie ii icll i loyd scd i tt rush i tiidley bill p ul ml rich udson s blanked simmons 1 u in the fust period to j mi a mm indinc le id thi mu ii iilhte nt i out fi dm the n on a nil w ilkc c it ive s nun scoied equ il iv in tht 1 ist two periods goal et ttci toj ri h ud c n s weit gil h km j ndeisoii huffman noiton louth with issists b gil lis 1 king 2 md moi toh 1 pr siinniuiu ingli bums jldluls md licl md notched the twine rich irdson eul w lite is oal lefenet r ilph peel geoif e i outh cy wilson bert carey foiu irds pee wee huff m in doug oi ton ron i dmunds keith kuil llussel robinson allin lllis i i ink anderson simmons john t ei foal defence johnny haines dick giacc ron denh mi wlncs gei id inglis don bums gr ly mer ti im allan norrie jim i allow djii7 liel md prizewinner in i over the i eacups mis bai b ir i dawson of lyndcn 1 ii m glen williams won last week foi i tontl ibutlnn to the cuci tlte le leups column in the loronto d nly stai the pne is j iuii wet kly foi the best item u inn 1 1 ted to the column foi publi t ition ilei story entitled bum- pei ciop lppcaretl in the issue of m uch fl md told tl the iston ished shopper who hei ai ins full of parcels stepped off the side walk to ei oss a driveway lost hei b dance and was whl iked up the stieet on the bumper of a liuck unhurt gafed of thanks mr alex korzack wishes to thank members oi verdun hebe- kah lodge and other friwidj tor ajft tlame and card aent to ner wnlle ahe was in oulptal flood keeps visitors at home a- nutive of the georgetown dis- ti itt mrs robert m corley pipsed away on frlduy march x2t1i in faount lorest tomerly margaret prjbchia appclbe khe was born peai georgetown in 1b72 uitf dnighter of the late pierce b ap- pelbe and margaret wright mrs coiley and hr brothci w qood- son appclbe spent the early years of their life in georgetown she altended private school and recei ved hei musical education here she was membei of the metho dist church and ang in the choir until her maniage to robert moore corley at sunny ide taiin ne u georgetown on june q iiuuo when she went qj a bride to the john corley homestead ff mile noitb of mount i orest on highway b she w is a faitliful membei of the methodist and later the united church in mount forest and ren dered assistance to church choirs md other musical cjrcles m the neiuhbouihood vftci the death of hei husband t n mai eh o 101 1 mis corley and hei two childicu marguerite and william pieice moved into alount loiet wlieie they took up ie idcnce on mam street north itllowiiil hei daui htci s marriage lo mi d oliver lebby mr cor ley in ide hei home with hei son in the old apielbe humeste id ne u geoi j etown and in august 1u 17 ictuiiied to her d luehtei s home in leieiuoiit being in pooi he iltl lu w is altended with most lov iiil e ne but failed to regain t j e tie lit md pa id pe i cfulr w i on m uch l a pnv ite funeial seivtce was i eld in m uifl i i est on mr mi 13 n nducted b ui j vv pi lit v 1 poke on the di d psalm and t d the wild i it s iii td s 1 goud nilht heie md good mor- r l uk up iheie a jlo wis sung i mt w g ne uli i lie bui 1 il i ok pi ict in tht 1 1 il 1 lot 11 giiei v i ctnutcij i 1 1 m t iww i ill be 11 1 1 vevre ilc lint andei 1 11 11 id coihy ind w ill ite i 111 ston of mi uut hi 1 1 md i 1 ml kud i ii sim mile 111 ji d vein 11 pit lit of gt 1 ijmi 1 low 1 1 be in 1 wen duff cite of bi 1 nt f 1 il md ross i ii mi n of trt 1 m t w 1 i in ads 1 i 1 itivi in 111 m tint i oie t 1 tnti jid ind tt m l wn ntten- i 1 tin uuii bt patricks tea at mrs pauls mi r 1 p iui opened iilj home list indiy ft 1 1 st pitneks it 1 ponsoicd b tin i t il council of women in spite of the heavy i ijnstoim then u is 1 eood attefi d nice mrs a r viuniltei and mis aithui httvi potiitd tt 1 md spimg flowei dtcoiited hit tea t ible a c nitty i ibh w i well put 1 tuid check line forum i h ciosiiil im tint f tin sl 1 on of the check i ine i urn i 01 1111 w is held on mundav it the home of mi md mi s i dt vries mis r j mi i auj hi 11 and mi s dt uny clunks wt it ippmnttd de unites to thi loitim tonveiillou in i ot onto the t ntl ot this 1 1011th set me nf it fi 1 shim ut bj tht hostess t ndi d tlu t eninj in mi mouiam dl niiam in lovinj nunun of ai thin dt nh im w ho p isst d aw i march 21rd 104j ills t harm inj wia s unci simlnif face ai e a pleasure to recall hi had 11 kindly word for euth and died beloved by all ever lemcmbered by hh fo- thi r mother wife and childien we see this week j that mrs smiejdonlawr 1 working nt ernies ratjtb shop in tlje fternonrf r a tlal max bru4uury is now working as stock wltii georgetown motors lhar lom hewson hay received 1 caiload of the new feiguson tuictois and ha been appointed dtalei forthis di triel i m thai hoc marie robinson has if ken up hei bell telephone job for a pojition wjth the royal bank s w that carroll 111 tailed new i let counters lnit week to fur ther modernize their 1 tore i i ha i tin usual mudhole has developed i market street back uf the i cion hall and the road is ban leaded off until the ground dm- out i thai webbs bakery reopened t n monti i iftci being closed since 1 fue 1 month nj o which ncce imi tated a new bake oven and com plete redecorating of the picmises that the two dozen cars trav elling to the hockey fame in mid- 1 uiti ist night bine the legend heie come the gcoij etown raid ei s 111 the it am colours of red wlutt 11 i blue agricultural society donates 25 to crippled childrens fund the weather ti mi fditor y rhlt wct k suminiry showing mitch 20th and 21st with lempera- iuici in tlie allies eeitainly starts prhig 6ff with a bipg i wt very mtere ted in an 1 lule on sprinf i lead recently you will orei with one sentence n fening to the continued cold wiithei which ud m in 1 10 t on tu t il monotony 1 1 de- icedj hi the timj 1 11 yj septic tank i to stivt wutim housing no 2 j until ivvei im is completed is be f 1 1 111st ill d thib w ck b iclt m 111 stitt t of 1 h i the it is nt t 1 e t f c u lit f 1 1 1 1 1 tt tl in tow n v ihi n w hctn 1 i itt s iro 1 piii t tl ii t 11 h t ffectim last lonrj i thi t n niirktis ire hm h tin 11 1 01 bliu hick 1 ui tl n d 11 1 tlu fit st d ible j i tt inu t uly in the war social and personal m t i t i mis led 11 1 1 uli un 1 1 1 ic r ill lit 1 pill willi 1 1 i 111 mi he it 1 ii ii i id 1 111 1 li 1 1 1 f i 1 1 ti ti til mi ui lor ill town nd mis nil i ut l k i i m tt j i ii i till hi ui ii ii u is- a tin llnu 1 hold so tin uniw 1 it of i 1 t u i d ioi k 11 chit 1lo lllbt i llariy or alumi and m s art itteuded tin gent i il motors uul mtiehindi im eluol it il conn uiklit h tt 1 ii im at the regular meeting of verj dun rebekan lodge no 184 on march 16 four new members were initiated plans to have xi ie de gree staff of mystic link rebeknh lodge of toronto exomplify the degree wero frustrated by flood conditions which compelled the chartered bus with mystic link staff aboard to abandon efforts to muke the trip at 7 3d oclock milk ing it necessary for verduns own degree staff to conduct the initia tion ceremonlei xt the close of the meeting a mtu representation of members enjoyed a delicious lunch the lodge will be looking forward to a visit from mystic mm p mag it later da lucky numkkr programs at came i in an effort to raise funds to fi nance georgetown s pennanthead ed hockey team lucky number pro grams will be sold at tomorrows nights game with penetung en tire net proceeds fronii sale of ad vertlslruf and programs will go to th hockey club the program con tains team mneups with sweater number and during the evening the lucky number will be drawn and announced over the loud speaker the winner must be in the rink to receive the phie all roads lead to the george town arena tomorrow nifht lit m 1 ist i hu 1 sd iv md i 1 id i mis ai c imeirn ind children ijavid ind john of ptteib ioueh i ivt bitn vi tni in town with ht 1 units tlu misses umwn t h it 1 s stitet iiinnij oodltt tthbi ited his iiflh bithdiy on i ut sd ly muth uith w ith 11 p 11 1 ut his home on i tilth st 1 eel w hen hi cutci tamed ken i mj don johnn ind jmun utgill joan liicklc divitl mcnal 1 uitt ills tousuis windv j 11 kit i ind 1 lai 1 and uoimie s hinders misst s nettit htlea and mil ion iietl of st john n ii spent the week t ntl in town t the honu of mi ind mi s sytl m 11 k nie i 1 ink md lleni millti mtl p 11 t of sw istik 1 visiltd witli the f inui s mothei mrs w j roe md his biothei i i millt 1 lettn tl en mult to sp u ish i akt hrl tish columbia wi sll llllh wlk mis r wlllett of coinw dl 1 tn ikui m extended vi it lii town u ith hei biothei mlaw and da te 1 mi and mis c h liai bei of tin valleyview apaitments ueverloy clai k datlghtei tif mr uul mrs calvin clark celebrated hei 7th birthday on monday when tthe entertained gail and doug mc- gilvray judy jonathan and mar ion majuery at u party at her home on guelph succt celebrating her seventh birthday on monday ruth huncox daugh ter of mr and mrs harold han- cox entertained some of her school chums at her home on rlv- ervlew crescent those ht uie par ty were clurlene day barbara lusty gail malcolm susan whh- mee joan dickie and helen muck- art pic ive he needj frequent eh ingc but hov many will agree with thtt followinj art of the quo- t ition cold is tunul ring heat encrvntinf ra n tclaxlng and wind exhileratini we had a taste of ill u 111 of the ibove elements this week but m lbc ou better keep ouf fhifrcvi ciosscd yet awlule ern batkin max min 50 20 50 m 11 15 44 21 ao 12 f4 in h 5157 27 71 1akx at worvajt the aaftgest vet iielb da it miilii ii mirth hi mirth 17 muth 18 march 111 mirth 20 m irth 21 ti it smith and stone bowling news by e h i 1 t week brouj lit about several th uijt in the team standings with nl three weeks to eo prac tu ill every te 11 has a chance to in ik tlu pi offs 1 no j o ition i f 1 pt rmancnt nature md mj thn 1 c in h ippt n in t mond i two of the tt anas st ited tht week iff l icht it le 1st ft 1 uu m h idministei iiil w hite- w 1 in di iftinj defe ited the mi iiv piu lj 10 ind the tool u 01 t k 1 fu t pi u t bv ir tin 1 1 0 toie nn the gl u ti in tin 1 itt tssiin piess line in 1 i sums plit 2 1 iitl eigm- 1 t 1 took tht t p gill ti 1111 as mhly by 11 wtdni d i iw ii ikelile mould ii t r deft it tin league le idmj i it il t d i ins in 1 i 1 seme in the i tlu 1 iunt tht g ujarskv r its took tin rum hi 1 h tin s mie i si nd1ng to date i i 1 room 1 1 m he 1 i oppler r iked i ins c i it 1 hnjceltt v i b ueim trn bst mbl gu is di iftiui dips duodleis 111 11 sk r its rossiims ruiitlu 1 men pit pit s line pansies i tu old hicji bini le took anoth 1 b italic this week when ev wil- sin i 1 piess line ltj isteied 1117 iik iif tin stoic uia lc avoith 1 lioph howevei theit lie itill t witks to u i lie 1 e were 2 olhei hh j unes this week har i id h uuo of i niineers with j42 md 1 ul hornby of drafting with ji- lv wil ou of piess i uu dso tool uu h luph with llt othet 1001 st oies vveie dive stamp lool roomj 7 h l ul hornby di iflnij 71 mauiui heibtit lool room 67 hohh ill lool room 0h7 dick pi ust tool ihoin 177 jlaiold hanttix liiki r 1 led the annual euchre and dance o the ksquealng agricultural society held in the parish hull norvol wa anbther big success with over ivjo hundred enjoying the even- iii ii entertainment pre ident john bird after wel coming the guests opened the euchre at precisely u 30 and some fifly table went irtto play ulubv- nig both the main hall and tlie uasement prices were awarded in both section j and were won as iollows ladic mn m cattanach mrs alex mcjcay mij norma may j ents s norrie graydon chester lunch was served during the in termission with dancing following to the ulumc joomartin orchestra the pot dance was won by mr md mri r morrison toronto and 74 the birthdny dance by mrs james lecles piles were a dressed ehl- i eken and five ao eg respeetlve- ly donated by directors of the so- 1 02 eiety dunne the eveninj past presi dent ciaq reid who had served the society m the capacity of pre sident foi the p ist fie years was picscnted with a beautiful pair of doe skin gloves in ipprcciation of his services rhe committee in chan e of the ivtninc wis under the chairman ship of nels robinson and compo- cd of misses mirior gault doris iltidint charlotte mccullough d 11 ild mcnibb irid the president ftei deducting expen cs 25 00 f f tht proceeds was donated to the t lipplcd children s tund rain 01 1 00 in the mail bag score 20 rhe i ditoi un georgetown hei iltl g 1 1 1 w n out 11 u d 11 su u initio xjti bseiver of the ucil cine who is somewhat more u t plv eoneernt d to foster intcg- il hum to piomote sport your 1 ns ndt nt v ould like the prlv- ilcj e f m dtuif one or two com- nee 1 s 70 spa 1 s raked tins mo gord j imu bakellte 13 117 md tiol i tit charlie da gl izcis i 1 ink goltjt n piess line i nue peters di iftuu 01 1 tills on the lent loc il hockey fiasco but first your readcis lo- tal and otherwise ought to be as sured that the writer is not a rabid pirtisan of either team having yet 18 to witness his first league game of e rnt present season 17 nothinr has indicated quite so clc irl in recent years the moral bankruptcy of many of those en gaged in promoting and govern ing the modern sporting enter prise as the incident referred to above there was a time wheo p irticipation in sports was com monly accepted as a major lnflu- t net in building character now it ippe us that sport in many of its ispects is a major factor in con- tnbutini to delinquency if we ac cept the findings and the decision of the governing body itself we aic obliged to conclude that no po- n ilty is 1 m olved but a premium is offmed for lying swearing ids affidavits cheating ones oppont nts and duping uie public i he premium for dishonesty is a the privilege of playing in faster company or b a split of uie pro- eetds fiom a suddendeath game approximately 4000 people paid ipproxim itely 2 00 to see two i j ame of hockey under the misap prehension that they were seeing card oi- thanks mr and mrs william corley and family and mr and mrs oil yv tebby sincerely thank friends and relations for their floral trib utes expressions ot sytaptfthtfttafirr kindnesses extended at the time oi ih b their favourltdj in the ploydowns of course they wtjron t and several responsible people could hove lud divdson baked h ilia j guessed it at the time i but none of this really compares jem hailev of puneheis hid the w the alleged attempt to tamper cyiilj high tiiple rolling 524 w the integrity of a high other toies ovci r weie tcicja school school student still obvi- itgerald punchers 516 helen ously in hit formative years to ritchie a 12 ann luke merry satisfy the demands of what 1- pats r lima stringer merry euphemistically called local riv- pau 505 and a gummer 501 teresa fitzgerald registered the high single for the week with a 211 score wednesday saw the wlndtp of the industrial league as far as the regular schedule was eonce smith and stone ended up in scc- ondvplace by virtue of taking al- liatffts 62 lu uie other game pro vincial took teh odd point from the leading combines 43 final standings combines smith and stone alliance provincial 78 airy it is difficult to understand those who become greatly agitated at in ternational double dealing when precisely the same amoral princi ples applied at home raise so lit tle comment vours truly charles c cochrane group bowling the high 3 game to- eo ul will take uiat round the fol- ttflj lowing week the two winning wvuwwl 67 teams will play off for the cup according to the secretary the i for smith and stone surl horn- tbwoffs for the industrial will by was high rolling 710 followed begin with the 1st and 3rd and 2nd closely by krnle peters with 700 iistti lm the dvsump with 619