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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1949, p. 1

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the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday april 13th 1949 sundridse wins 9 2 raided fade in last period buckoa men here thuraday record crowd anticipated last night suhdrldgtv beavers 1041 intermediate b champions gave uiuraidcrs a sound trouncing to the tune lit 02 in uio opening games 6fiuie finals the second game will be played here thursday night and uio thlid in brscebridge suturduy night tlio fourth game is suited for guelph on monday night further games if nocessary arc in guelph wednesday pl georgetown friday a crowd of 10u3 jammed tlie now bracobrldgc arena to watch bucko mcdonald and his crew tlo the haiders up in uie last period un til sundrldge scored their second goal it wo a good gamo between two good clubs but that contentious second goal fired by h hill into an open net while lover was pin ned beneath christie was the turn ing point play was held up for several minuter while georgetown hotly disputed the goal from there on the be j vers wrapped home sev eral goals and the haiders couldnt penetrate schodos citadel hlns- bergcr h hill and lang were best for sundridge storey fcrri and currlo were top men for the raid ers first period mo score penalty l bradbury second period i georgetown currio storey 1io 3 sundrldge christie h h1u 10 00 3 sundridge h hill 18js4 penalties melanson hinsbcrger third period 4 sundrldge mcdonald lang 5 sundrldge christie lang 6 sundridge johnstone k kldd 7 sundridge scdorc 8 sundrldge christie hlnsberger g georgetown storey fern 10 sundridge hill christie ii sundrldge lang mcdonald penalties russell melanson bradbury georgetown lever fcrri pat terson l bradburj martin chap- pel kcmshead m bradbury beaumont currie melairson beaumont storey sundrldge schade l hill donald rcnnie hinsbcrger kldd sedore russell lang h hill johnstone kldd referees jack dobson and red farrell barrle the weajtler mi haiti there cejrualnly ia bmin a lot xf yurumint during tlio- latteri port oflam week ond it 1b putting tho tfardeni in oal jood condition for working the following iterh from oho of lust- weeks paper was vbry inter- esllnjj and proves that the weather iurcly nout be n major topic of conversation ern bntkin jgioo question no 580000 new york april 0 cp new yorkera spend more than 500000 a year to find out what the wcath er is going to be the new york telephone com pany ald yesterday on the 10th an niversary of its weather service you call weather 04212 that 17000000 calls arc received annual ly that in terms of a nickel a call in this city amounts to 500000 record number of calls for one dny was 179500 last august 2gth when the temperature hit 101 dute max mln unin april 4 53 0 april r ii 24 20 april 6 41 12 12 nl 7 r 31 pril h 1 15 april 9 4 29 a pnl lu 54 23 peath takes one of towns oldest men 3 35 413 500 837 12 40 1352 18 20 1845 jr d mc- h christie wood k berths smith mr and mri norman smith announce the birth of a daughter norma jutphine on thursday ai ril 7th 1919 at peel memorial hospital guelph turner mr and mr ralph turner mar kirpatricuj are hopp to announce the birth of their soil paul ldward at guelph general hospital on tuesday april 5th 1919 i average so 24 18 olivfct to calvary hoob friday cantata at united church william oftrandor one of geor getowns ohlojt reiildenti died at his home on einery street on wod- neduy api ii 6th iiftoru ihort 111- nes mr ostrinulet who cmuo of united kniplro loyalist titoctc wa borii at huttonvlue one of twelve thlldren o the hi lb william henry ounmdoi and marlhagraluihi tim family who had ovuftiatfly etlcd at niagina camt in huttorivllle- when the country wih highland ind held the crown deed c the farm the land lemjinetr jn the qwtrarider family until a fow en ago when tile property was old b mr npali ostrundetto l w dutt flttysix yean ago mr os- trander married olive j claridge and they settled on a farm near stroeliville later farming near gjen williams they came to live in georgetown after their retire ment the farm being sdld to thom as larten the property has lately changed hands again and l now owned by mr h mnrchlngton mr ostrander attended the pres byterian church last summer he fractured his leg in a fall and jpcnt some time in hospital but had re covered from this and was able lo be up and around until a week ago surviving beside his wife are two sons agar and h e tim of geor getown and four grandchildren a brother andrew live at hutton- ville and u brother noah in brampton three children prede ceased bun mella elsie and viltor rev 1 i self conducted the fun- iral service on fndav from the ml- cluie i unera home pallbeareis vveie clarence ostrander alvin dnhbie andrew hunter bert hun- ui beit burst and a c mcmur- t h in it nut tit vvis made in hi impton lt mi tl i social and personal as a fit tine conclusion to holy week the choir of georgetown un ited church together with mem ber of the anglican presbyterian and bapuit choirs will present the tacicd cantata olivet to calvary by maunder on good friday evening at eight o clock in the united church this choral group will be under the direction of mis lnda stewart atcm lrsm organist and choir director of george tow n united church assisted b miss tobct dobion at the piano mi win young will offer violin si lec tions including gounod s am maria ohvct to calvary ittalu simpli and reverently the scenes which mark the last few daj s of iht- saviours life on earth and some of the reflections suggested therc- bv from the rejoicing of tin mul titudes with hosainias and palms lo the tragedy and triumph of cau arv the cantata will prove a iouicc of inspiration for all who at- lt nd the presentation the splendid volume and shading of torn in the choruses ami the bt uitiful solos w tilth will be sung b mtinljcis ii oiii ttie various i hou all t om- line to make the eautat i one of the most loved of i enti n imisital works mr and mrs harr gorring and son robert simeoe were weekend guests in town with mr and mrs flarold mcclure mr gnrritttf was ktountaiu at tin hank of monti tal when he lived in town mrs- alexewis of goderlch was i visitor in town last week with mr and mrs fred mcnally miss joyce smith of toronto was a week end guest with miss mar- mai et sargent miss doris aimstrung out fr the weekend from toronto with tier patents mr and mrs fred aim strong had u her house guests miss virginia st anion of sault ste marie and mis pat dennis nf tor onto the girls are all liking post- graduiti nursing 4 nurses it the lnltisit of toronto rdci ljmehouse latiifcll 1iks has oii st caitain deaths leslifc jolm l in guelpll gen eral uospiuil on wcdnemliy april hill 10 10 john l leslie huubjnd of the lato mury a thornton in hib ogllt year rcstink at the mcclure funeral home georgetown for iurvlce on friday april 15th at 2 30 oclock interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown in mehokiam hall in lovlnff memory of a dear friend ada hall who passed owoy april 11th 1048 gone from us but leaving memor ies death can never take away memories that will always linger while upon this earth we stay ever remembered by evelyn walker cards of thanks brown mr and mrs ftc brown and family wish to think their many friends and neigh bours for all their help and kind ness at tile time and slnco the loss of their honr e- by fire last week these arc greatly appre ciated and ulll always be remem- bered hornby doroon hornby would like to thank all her friends for the cards fruit and chocolates sent to her while she was a pat ient in st josephs hospital guelph and u special thank you to binlth ik stone union for the nice box of fruit hudson mrs a e hudson of norvnl wishes to thank friends wor their kindness during her ill ness in ieel memorial hospital news was iiaiiid by mi and mis lrn ilatkui of the sikuilh death of mrs iiitiun fathei capt j iionr c hold on saturday niornuu at corpus christi texas captain boijj was a visitor in town witll the ililkin last june he had lately made his home in los ange les california but hud lived in al most every state and in canada during his interesting lifetime born 07 years ogo he was a retired sea captain and learned his trade on the old sailing ships in 1800 he made his first trip as a captain from liverpool to new york and after 06 trips across the atlantic and three voyages to the east in dies he was promoted to shore duty in 1600 as marine superintendent for the furness i line with head quarters at newport news he left tle shipping trade in 1004 to enter other commercial business mr w c magulre of reglna sask is visiting in norval with his daughter mus prairie magulre and mrj i webster a visitor at the same home la mrs jean shoebrldge also of reglna mrs n m jackson of calgary alberta is visiting in town with her sister mrs john mcdermld of the valleyvlew apartments mrs edith morris a former resi dent who now makes her home in toronto was a visitor in town last week and attended the funeral of mr wlllium ostrander ilnimpton and since returning home ostuandkil mrs william os trander nml family wish to thunk fi lends for their kindnesses dur ing the illness uud duuth of u bo- loved husband uud father iiil fin il tnirathimi iiuim ijl the si hi was he id on i in sd n i iiif wall pi i kiiiiiu to i mrs i claufnid ii and mis gloii4 bint mi clo simniii wile and ml huh im slim mi harold c inipbell uiin till bu llni n prii misiil itinus wi nt to m- ii illip- b ii and mi ii cudd n hiih sious fm il marathon l mi i milki ml ms h i davidson si i ond mi l 1 milln hid miss moia kianst lone hands piiis mr all in i by mil mis it i nuulson mi and mrs a itt cn tiltaliud a few lit igbtjoui s on i liurfl i w mult pne winners i at imklue iniliidid mrs mills and i mi hal ley noiton with consola tions goliii to mrs smethurst and mr mills an enjojable and enlightening evening was spent at ss no 0 last friday when miss jean ituddell ond her pupils held open house jr red cross president ruth ilrown acting as chairman the children opened with oh cunadn festival music was reviewed with solos by anna- marlc splticr anna spluer dor othy klrkpatrick nell benton bert benton and donnle curry and ducts by aunamarle spluer and nell benton the choir sang land of spain winter good bye the mill our old canadian home ten little indians and ive been work ing on the railroad memory verses were adjudged in favour of sr grades ruth mc- bride inter lillian askln and jr billy sanford the children also performed three dances with tliclr teacher at the piano a fine display of work was also on view a great deal of credit is due miss ruddell and her puplb for uie evenings entertainment coffee and cookies were served at the close mrs chas jones attended the birthday portv of mrs jones of wnodbrldge held in the savarln motel on saturday seven daughters nml une daiighterlnlnw were guests mi nml mi r iliissard of alton wiie nuenl vsltors with mr and mi- mills mi and mi a hill of acton visited mi and mis s wright rec ently grc hockey- the ubbrcvihted hockey erle oj- eiated by georgetown recreation coiumlaudoii under the new recrea- tlokf ul director rev j l self has rcucl6d the plnyoff utium and thla week find till teainu enued in uie job of jteefdnk- the eontenderi for thehiialo whlc i belue jilim- ntd or u week thursday nlnht in thfc locnl rink the otuura midget unntmn leauuetf huvo boon reduced to xxitpe but while team niirrtq havo dljnppwired it doe nt mean thiil any player ih out of n jgh the players on the defeated tliinv wtyrj klvon the opportunity of flninjytir routery of the ulnnersnnd thethrc lomnininj team p each irouplnj will battle lt out in a roumlroblri serlon to chooe the two flnnllsts an exception ia n the midketi where the orulnt and winja played a tie game and the winner will be determined toniorrow when another dame h played plans being laid for the big night a week from thuridny include some between periods entertainment thce include broomball and a marblcn competition on ice wheh ii something maple leaf gardrtis has never seen wutogets cnnadieni ousted ranger 20 on baturdny tin norvnl lnda were parked by george graaby who icorcd on a pa from don jnpio in the first and dale sedore who clinched the gmc with a second goal in the dying moments gerald scott woi the hero of n 21 win by hawks over bruins when he scored the winning got uith only a minute to go the hawlc had not won a game to date nnd it was a real upiet for bruins ron ritchie got the first goal for the winners on a pais from keith tost george webster from cnseley stored for bruini as mentioned before lenfs and red wingi played a scoreless tic which stretched to 10 minute over time and still no score bantams the banuims also chose the three finilists on itui1i nnral hor nets earned n place m the standing u hen they el iminated ri era 20 goals by bill richardson and peter pomerov bob mackie led off in a 20 win for reds over bears hyde from mtgtngan added the second barons came from lu hind to win 21 after rob mcguigan and bruce denhim hul lomblned for the first goil of the game benstead ffrom timlecu ind preston stored for the winners u ho claim the glen as home juvkviles as ihiie wtre only foui teams in tlil juvenile league all four are uk iguie in the luund robin to choose fnwihsts wcdiusdi night tfui tin poit dover inurmediate game iigcis and merturie clashed with iiiis winning 7- t to extend hi u uuiiiiiir stuiu lack bettkt vmlh t mmis ind gunge mccluie j ds ind j s ists p ueil a big i nt in tin s mine m tme foi the u nun i m inn ku kuood also itin i mi il iptun mill ikuitt i fi tlu ioslis and gia ml ii i mi oiil on i i icli night dutdiiik n l miihinios tlu icore reading 42 siott siinul j uud varcy and dave huuin in out i nh blake inglls i nt hnlh jnals foi the losers grc plans many activities during easter weer crcinews lug the lllneiw and death of u bc- park ujain the ecnle of attracuori for motoieytle jntliusiasii from alt parly don uurrager ai ohajrmim o u committee compoiied of bruce maokeprie clem dwyir joe- em- mendn and jim wluiuihs hu com pleted arrangemcnbi with the tor onto motorcycle club to holdu roce ineet under ama uiuipicoi oh our local track messrs barrager tirtd i maekenzie wore 1 rntr umcntnl in i the success of the previous motor- cycle races held in georgetown and i their experience ensures ua a blg- i ger and bettei day and a siuiblo addition to the recreation fundy i let us ihow our appreciation for thin hard work by panning now j to bring our outoftown friends and make the motorcycle races a i gala event i j the grc orchestra which is fnrmini under the lcndcrullp of all i perrott will hold 1l- next rehearsal on thursday at 7 45 in the rose fioom any local musicians who arc interested arc asked to contact eric tomllruon at 287m any even- inj or turn out to rehearsal urg ently rcqulred are violin flute tiumbone bass viol saxophone and piano players to round out the full orchestral strength mr tomllnson iibj put o lot of effort into the or- kiniation and it is hoped that with tlil plentiful talent available we uill have in georgetown an orch estra which can take its place with the best in the country there wont be u dull moment for the school kids durijuts eastr week according to grc plans laid down by recreational director j l self hullllklltlne the sports will be a marbles corapetltfcm in y which there will be 100 in prizes including tollgr skates babcbsuls and bats sweat shirts a inantel radio and othorflr the competition will have foilr srouplngs 68 years 610 yrs 1113 yrs and over 11 yls with boys and elrls sections in l each thli will bo held wednesday frpm 14 at thq public school and competitors arc reminded to brine their own marbles another innovation is speed skat- ink which will be held from 4 pm on thuraday tho board a parks management is donating four cups for the winners classes aree under 8 811 years 1215 yrs arid over 15 pfnkpong tournaments for dif ferent age groups will bo played at the old town hall and monday wednesday and friday mornlnjy from 0 30 to 12 entrants anr asked to sign up elthef with mrs lewis or with the recrea tional director softball and horseshoes will be available at several locations 1st town during the holidays balls and bati and horseshoos will be left in different locations such as the park and normandy boulevard and in formation as to their whereabout can be obtained from the director or the guc secretary mrs harry lewli oricinal plans for a soap box derby durjne easter week havw been postponed till a later date as there was not enough time to prop erly organize this discuss formation of credit valley authority honuld stewart who will be solo ist it a toiillit in the united chuicll this n tli 1111 mail ll i iual standi nrs 111 llt1 ills w 1 r lts hoi 111 is 1 il i 0 hens 1 1 0 0 bisons j 1 t lljers 1 i l 1 lleds 1 1 l 3 huions 0 3 l 1 midget canndlens 4 i n n leafs 1 2 0 0 bruins 2 2 l 5 ilangeri 2 n l 5 hod wings 1 2 2 4 hawks 1 4 1 i juveniles tigers 5 n 1 11 mercuries 3 3 n ft marlboros 2 i l s dutchmen 1 5 0 2 macoonald hyde wedduig solemnized in brampton on saturday april 2nd rtev john mcdermld officiated at the wedding in brampton of mabel el eanor hyde daughter of mr and mrs waller hyde of georgetown and john macdonnld son of mr and mrs john macdonald of glen williams william goddard of brampton was beat man the bride wore a winecoloured suit with gray nqcessorles and a corsage of yellow loses and carna tions mini ingeborg ilauptmamt of georgetown who attended her vvore li blue suit with gray neces sities and a corsage of red loses and cm nations afler a honeymoon tilp to mon- lleal the couple will lesidu on the grooms farni on ontario street gioi gclowi apill 1z lihj n mi ldltin i i thinlv thu lome scuus band should be thanked publil foi tile inn nuisual tieat they gave to llinsi tin tun ite enough to iilu then tonceit at uie roxy theatle mi swidi night not only was the tint ilaing si enjoyable but the lunducloi mi peirott is to bo longialiilated on the fine program uhieh he chose there was music loi everyone old and young with a wollbaluiilcd mixture of jiopu- lai relniious classical and modern numbers the oirls quartette from bramp ton was much apprcclutcd and the ehuliiiiun mr w f bradley cer tainly was well chosen all in all it was on evening long to be rememberm with pleasure and 1 would highly recommend the next concert which will be either iunday april 24th or may 1 lets fill the theatre next time a music lover mrs william honey with misses peggy mulr ond jackie jennings as joint hostesses entertained at a miscellaneous shower last week at her homo on market street for a saturday brldo mrs john q qll- liord pern ebsary about 25 guests were present and tho brldo- tobo received many lovely gifts lady tulleken and family from york mills visited on sunday with mr and mrs a g m bruyns mr f n blackstone of chicago illinois was a visitor last week with mr and mrs ted darlington at their home on tho 8th lino mr illuckstone who has just returned fiom u trip to mexico is a brother of mrs darlington mrs lewis huniiufrstonc of tor onto spent tho weekend in town with mr ond mrs stan flnlay mr ilunibeistone u former resident of town is in his final year in engin eering at uio university of toronto the first step in the formation of a credit river valley authority was taken last week at a dinner meeting held in the yellow briar inn near brampton jointly spon sored by the lions clubs of geor getown credit valley brampton and orangcville an invitation had been extended to wordens reeves ami officials of sixteen municipali ses located in the credit valley sparking the organization was ths chairman alex maclaren of th georgetown club and ihs cochair man w e wright of the credit valley club chief speakers were a h rlch- urdson chief engineer conserva tion branch of the department of planning and development and professor g n ruhnke director of lesearch at the oac guelph mr richardson sold that conser vation was of importance to every one merchant farmer or natur alist and that soil water and trees were all part of the same problem the tree percentage s continually going down and he complimented halton for taking the lead in sub sidizing the fencing of ifwoodlots as i first step in conservation he ilso stressed the need for recrea- tional areas which would be secon dary benefits from any conserva tion prog initmted he defined intmi valley authority os tho wise use of natural resources for all tune and said that since the consenatlon authorlly act was passed in 1010 eleven authorities had been established and ton mil lion dollars spent already outlining the procedure in form ing an authority he said that two municipalities muat first ipetttlon for o meeting and all councils in the valley would be asked to ap point delegates twothirds of uu municipalities would form a quor um at uie meoung and if a quorum were present ond a twothirds vote of the meoung favoured establish ment of a credit rlvor authority it would eome into being the nt step would be for tho planning and development dept to make a sur vey of the volley professor ruhnke said unit the greatest conservation problem ha been caused by uie misuse of land and that the depleuon of uie flbr in the soil had decreased its capac ity to obsorb moisture an action program requires uie full partici pation of all land owners and itta important to reforest ovary por tion of noncultivatable land then to make uie best use of what la left by proper crop rotauon contour plow ng etc the project cannot b adopted overnight and requlro slow approach and a lot of educa tion and discussion both among ru ral and urban residents a resolution was passed at the meeting in which each lions club was asked to petition municipal r councils in their district to pctluon foi the calling of a meeting to es tablish an authority the george- town club will jook after oeorie- town ksquoslng acton and erin

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