Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1948, p. 6

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the georgetown- herald wednesday jury 14th 1948 pa fracture left in fefl off ifaywaaoo mr w h bald a a vary painful injury sctankkjr when ha tall from a load jf hay and fractured aria las at taa fan the aoiden hairpenad wtte hayav operation ware taking plan en the former hughes farm mr bald felling when tba hay rack tip- pad and burled him under tha hay he m taken to gaelph hospital where an xray revealed the bonea to be shattered vary badly performs sunday dorothy davios popular young vancouver actress whos voice has become familiar to cana dian radio llstenors through broadcasts of vancouver thea tre in which she is hoard fre quently for insurance life fire auto plate glass and allied line call jack armstrong 335 w georgetown debts coulaected there is a reason why so muy people are sesdixif as their accounts for collection thmm dmys samasj im your lut of slaw lbu taamy ud rcniv on of mir aftobtlily chqu u ktu- drdj of outers r dolbg cspxdjs oldest firm of collectors kelly and aiken ovaagevilu oatarta the dta for traiaaj office help cannot be fitted you can be trained in a few months at brampton business college fw lnforasatiea writ box 888 r m mitchell roof coating contractor seeej aesanlt aaj beast as staef 1b9t1uates fkee work guabantked campbellville mtriaa sal r u ball team tied with oakville last week dm timbers dtaqy jteetry moaxkry sarrfce tha old waatbarmaa to raining oat tba came laat wed- naaday in onkville the local team had only juat arrived wfcaa a dowa- pour came and contlnnad for al- moat on hour for georgetown it was perhaps a good thine aa at the official starting time taay bad only 6 playera and finally started the game with only that caused a teahnfflii of the lineop which turned pat to wn visry good choice the team went on to a very wet held which prpmlaed to make ball- handling difficult however only f errors resulted both for george town- the lineups goorgotdwn wlleori cf starey hchplln rf gibson c wuy lb inches sjb- pujonlfi albltchl 2b herrlngton p oaltvillo gilliam languay cfi porter lb toetiks if h pollock 2b w gabraitsb leslie rf pasi aory c sndwball p int inning- g wllsonbcatout o hit- to 2nd storey lilt a ground ball forc ing wilson ut 2nd storoy safe on fielders choice with chaplin bat ting storey stole 2nd chaplin and gibson struck out 0 runs 1 hit u errors 0 gilliam singled sharply to rinht gibson wen after lunyuays bunt and threw wilil intorifjht field for an error putting gilliam on 3rd and lnnguay at 2na carter flicd out gilliam scorina tolctzlta struck out r pollock grounded out 1 run 1 hit lcrror 2nd innings g wilson atruck out inches grounded out dillon walked kitchio grounded out 0 runs 0 hits 0 errors o w- galbrahh grounded out leslie walked pasacry sacrificed him to second srowbal grounded out 0 runs 0 hits ii error 3rd innings g herfington grounded put wilson singled to centre with stor ey batting wilson tole 2nd storey- scoring wilson storey going to 3rd gibson flicd out wiley grounded out 1 run 2 hits d errors o gilliam walked languay bit a ball to right centre fiold the ball found a amall hole in tho bottom of the fence and rolled through- then ctmo a heated debate with the umpire who called it a homo run and regardless of the arguing it remained to put oakyille ahead 3 to 1 carter singled to left and stole 2nd wite toletxka batting toletzkn struck ou galbraith filed out 2 runs 2 hits error 4th timings g inches urd dimon struck out- kitchie singled illrinitn groun ded out 0 rori 1 nit 0 errors o leslie itruk out passcry i wulkod attcmjitcd to steal 2nd but i was thrown out by gibson snow- i ball btruck out 0 runs 0 lilts 0 errors 5th innings g rt wilson walked stole 2nd and on a wild pitch by snowball went to 3rd storey wnlkedvchap- j i walked to joad bases und that was all for pitcher snowball pol lock came in to pitch murkie re placed passery as catcher on his firft pitch he threw wild wilson scoring und the runners udvancing gibson singled scoring storey with ciuiplin going to 3rd gibson stole 2nd wiley popped out inches bingled scoring chaplin to put georgetown in the lead i to 3 inchih stole 2nd dillon uud itiuhic grounded out 3 runs 2 hiu- o errors o gilliam grounded out lanv tfuay struck out curter walked 1 oleukn struck out 0 runs 0 hits 0 errors 6th innings g herringtou und wilson struck out storey singled to centre chaplin jiopiied out 0 runs- 1 hit 0 errors 0 k pollock walked und went to 3rd on 2 successive wild pilches by ilerriugton gulbruith walked und stole 2nd leuliu struck out oukvillc tried the oltfl aquuezo play but it backfired when marklo lot tile ball go by und gibson picked pollock off 3rd gslbruith wont to 3rd on the pluy murkie walkod and stole 2nd pollock singled to centre fiold scoring galbraith wil son made a fast pick up and throw the ball to gibson wlio caught llar- kie out trying to score 1 run 1 hit 0 errors 7th innings g gibson tried a bunt but was thrown ant wiley hit a one bounce ball to right but the fielder w playing in close and threw hlbi eat at 1st inches struck out 0 ran 0 hits 0 errors v o gilliam singled herringtou threw wild to 1st ou jlansruaya boat both runner advanced on taa error carter groonded eat vwiataka wall pat on base with aa bataamonal walk to load tha nasis tack nlaeb hit for h pollock and float gaomlth hit a alow e iw who threw to bear- georgetown 1 errora oakrille i t hits 2 hit- 2 hegnrdlee of taa wet condition of the playing field this was a vary good came and without oakvillaa home ran which should have only been a ground role double george town would have entered- the win column again brut thoee are the break of the game something that georgetown baa not been getting ao far thle year r t i sudden death i of joseph coif shocks connnuniiy it wasa ahockvto his ifrfjendf to learn- of the sudden death of jdeeph m cox who diedtf a heart attack in his sleep on thursday july let a resident orf gebrgetown- since his childhood he had just recently mo vcj with his family to their now hqnoat ko s chiirchill greil- cont- in wartime- houiiing project 2 born fortytwo years ago in hnstinge england hn wan tho aon of tho late mrs william hugglns and canio to canalu when a young lad with his mother lind stc- fntlior after living for aiuiort time in toronto they moved to georgetown and he had since made his homo hero ho had been em ployed for many yrars as o machine tender at tho alhunco paper mill and served for a timo durihk the war in the army being stationed with the lornn scoe on tho west coast when t young man he ser ved for three year with tho amer ican urmy in hawnii he was n member of cvanch 120 canadian legion he la survived by his wife form erly evelyn cooke nd four chil dren josepbinc kathleen gerald and teddy twicerrjrried his first wife the former geruldine bell predeceased him ton years no also surviving are 3ix sisters mrs henry shepherd mrs tnmas wnrnes mrs uasil hndlcy and mrs hurry knight of georgetown mrs wil liam uniley of milton and mrs wil liam hornby hamlton archdeacon w go- thomisoii conducted the funerapservice on saturday from tho mcclure funeral home with ntcrment in gri-en- wood cemetery georgetown pall bearers were henry shopherd wil liam bailey basil hadley thomas wamcs bert itaymond ond ii hyall brampton flying club news through aa agreement wrtti tha toronto flying club at afaltoa the brampton flying club will aaatat in training eight air cadets in the fundamentals of flying the pro posed course will continue for four weeks and lncludo 1z houro i instruc tion and 6 hours solo fiyisap boyd seigel brampton flying club in structor wont to malton on mon- day to begin training since trala- ftg will be ddncevery morning the regular instruction t brarrrpton airpprt will bo unaffected thotralhiig of air cadete is carried out through the rcaf and is part of a iirognm to provide re- cruite for the pormanont and aux- itiary air force iet friby f emergency land ing wa rjuidh by keith faulkner- pilot fpr central aliirraft ltd maltoji ut braapton airjiort fnulknev had jus taker off from million in it globe swift whea thl fuel pump hecame unserviceable ily lining the hand operated wobbls pumj h wiisnhle to keep the en gine ojiernfing until reaching the brampton field although he was unable to jrain ultitude liarrowly inised trees he reached tho field safely without damatre to tile air craft anil only suffered scratches to his hand while operating the pump lanes haulage we haql you call no job too big no job too small american cement for sale one 5 a dolicious cool drink directions piakma lxodly i rill hoivpv ifiwm mkm ic acw sugor arxf j9moa m funeral service for george longsbreet kunrril hlrvicih were held on kriiiay july i for layton ccorkti lnirhtrtcl fivfycarold son of lr ami mrs jamis ixnhlreet lot rtmrt ion h kriir townaljil- ilu littk lad id btfu firht taken ill jlniiita year prlviouii to hi a ilcath and had ajient hume time in tht- sick iliildrcms hokjiital wlicre he iiikjcrvtmit u triou opc-ration- hi- i urvivti hy his jarcnts and willi intlirr ami mvcri sisters i ie- cri rarer were larencc allen laif nee arnilirusttr hilly ami duilai iuvr joan graham ami vviniu- milinery railbearers v ir ii a mj riam gordon arin- r tea h tl 1 in 1 allan ami clarence ii illl pi iii rniir wa at blairs 1 lunain in the farn- n u fliinlull c-on- fi 1 i it u ri w 11 m r in ill iriiik iiis pants in his ii t ljiit was reen l cnli or his pants or his garden party sponsored by hornby ball clubs at the hornby ball diamond thursday july 22 ball g am e at 7 p ml milton owls vs halton rural leagrue all star playei big variety program featuring charllis hannigans old tyme dance band tex bloye the great cowboy singer tom hamilton scottish comedian rex slocuv1 mystery man of magic betty joyce claridge variety dancer refreshment booth on grounds admission 50c and 25c hands at work learning aero engine and ajkkkamk ml ii mfs wvrl mtmtps riiliicts sre drslred snil piirrliasrd by iplr oil over the virtdiind tin- rnpiiiily to primluec surb goods largely ilrlerininre the economio i llinnf every iiijiii wiiinuii and child williin her imirdrra ilrcsuse the asle of riry uriiili- irnduml in oiilurin brings valusiile dullars into this province we all lire more uhmirrd of job security and we and our chililreii call have more of lb- luiirr thinns in life tn roiliiae surli goods in sufficient miantilies skilled luuuir in vilul that is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans an- iniihluiilly iwiui iruinicl til provide the skilled hsnds so ueededny industry vrtmiix rrcrive on till job trainiiig under espert instructors in our ontario fnilnrifn w this training jirnviilisl tlirougli tbe yhoperstlou of the department of veteran alfuirs the irdrrsl lpnrliiient of labour and the ontario department of kduratiou stsrls veterans off on the road to skilled craftsmanship taught to iihc llliir haiiils in general aeroengine arid sirrvsme work both ou military and riviliun aircraft these veterans may qualify 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