the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wkday april 27th 1949 no decision yet in mn st subwaycase the boon of transport comml- sioner held a bearing in he muni cipal office yesterday of the john street subway case tn which the town yepreaeiiied by counsel j di arnup of toronto and k- w- lang- don oi georgetown presented their case in which they claim the cana dian national hull way is respon sible for widening the subway the case hinge on whether the roadway or the railway was first there and the cnr counsel based the tall- ways case on evidence that the railway was there before any road a decision on the case was reser- ved and the town will learn at a later date as to the outcome prior to titer hearing council met in spec ial session to decide on what basis they wished the hearing held and decided on the permissive basis which means that the cnr is com mitted to act on the board s decis ion but that the town has the op- dy bwd vwn mccumbc chapel 6t mr harry lewi king st fred tucwei joluv st jack arm- htrong ontario st- johri oliver charles street and leonard bell char lea street mm twilight leagues are operating in boy softball for hi ncxtf ilwo weeks groupings are bantam under 11 midget under 14 and juvenile under 10 entrants in senior industrial soft- ball arc asked to make their initial plans and hold practices this week next week the guc will call an organisation meeting and at least four teams are hoped for it is also hoped to have an inter mediate mens softball league for those not playing in the industrial league the only restriction will be j that anyone who has pitched soft- ion but that the town has the op- u for tcam at fl pwsvloui tion of doing nothing at the p tirne cannot be used for a pitcher time this means that if a verdict should be given that the town will stlcky arc hcrc and an pay a share of the cost no action lmmk surl will be made on need be taken the board s decls- i trjimnb tiarah anyone interested ion is final and can only be chan- ion is final and can only be chan- jb askcd lo jom in a rukmg bee a gcd by an appeal to the supreme th i oic on water street court- council was not interested lt 7 pm on monda may 2nd in a rumoured offer by the railway to settle out of court by payment rhursday night saw a stupendous of about 25 per cent of the cost of lumd gathered in the arena to widening watch the greatest sporting event giving evidence for the town were of lhc century wltn uic marbles john malcolm smith and stone su- trown at stakc lne uam or n pcrintendent and mayor joseph mt and dick licata shattered rtlmwmi while several witnesses thc nopc3 o nl j en bcu harry lcais contingent the contest opened witli a gaudy parade is thc opposing team took tlit itc the ill also took the op- po nig teams on several occasions lhc mcclure costclln group par- tit i mc the bbott liuiu team ulil handsomcls equipped with i tumbril which sum sfull gibbons while several witnesses were also called by the railway w mattocks of milton deputyregis trar was also on the stand for questioning of both parties about registration procedure grc news with hocke seison over thanks an dm til who helped put otlc hockc kkiss with particular nun- tk n to thc liops club for their dun ation of 2t tick nd tun sxt of sue iters md lick v il un mi the boird cf pirks m mail incut for their coo- cnii n i i nrranmg ice time the i inn- uc i c u arc planning a hockc bmquct soon for the i mis thc kitk are back at school fur a rest after a busy eister week of grc ictivitv pmg pong tourna ments wcie held at the old town hall on mond iv wednesdav and fridav mornings w ith peter lcwu winnjng rand championship from tnssisur suewmners i nihe girls tournament were sue lewis glonna dohcrty sandra scott and jacqueline graham loo tucker and hay mcarthur were prizewin ners for junior boys with peter lewis home from pickering col lege for tne week bruce norton and freddie dickenson winning the senior boys on friday morning an added fea- ture was miniature hockey sue l glenna and sandra were winners for girls and bob webster paul bar ber bruce norton and roy guest won the boys prizes the speed skating competitions were something new and aroused a great deal of interest among the young people lorna kjingbeil my ra breen and gail mcgilvray heened the girls class winners for junior boys were doug ricliardson danny martin ross mcgilvray and bill vivian and for senior boys bud varcy ken richardson ger ald scott and doug tucker marbles competition rounded off the weeks activities with both boys and girls competing in tills new sport for georgetown win ners were as follows bantam girls lorna kling- bell roller skates gall mcgilvray roller skates myra breen choc olates junior girls helen chaplin roller skates jpyce denham softball glenna doherty choco lates bantam boys john gilluand hamlton a nephew who was vis iting rev and mrs john smith wagon donated by harold mcclure dennis bell lacrosse stick leo tucker sweat shirt junior boys jack livingstone skates bruce denham lacrosse stick uul bod sweat shirt senior boys doug tucker baseball glove jaik dohcrty sweat shirts bud varey softball c baseballs and hacbill hits have been placed at various loca tons around town for um in niuyone interested these have been placed in dlffcrt nt section to make their ue more convenient and miy be obtaintil fj m jim mat tin nutmaii 1c 1 file 1 i n lore i ull nt i titudc i i 1 1 tl i 11 m lin u hr t 1 t i i nun m i f 1 s 1 t c j lipie li 1 it it u r lie ic lu lou 11 h h oth l mis is llu mip- u md pushed llai jhl u untie uhilt diek conceived hu i 1s i is em cr lcn a id mil mil i k 1 h ijhn ked tackled erved pitched ud rluimba d strmiil for mastery rin b id parrv and thrust with t little reverse english of the color ful mcclure licata lineup finally pierced the sturdy backchccking and bulldozer interference of the 1 twibbill group to t nd the match the long and short of it accepted the plauditi of the audience with charm and poise s they took pos session of tiie cov eted loving cup s mbol of mastery of marbles we salute ou champions of the knuckle benders we have a suppl of horseshoes available and would appreciate help in forming a league coverng the same areas as the softball equipment can we have a volun- i tter from each area to take change of the shoes and give the league a start by forming teams monthly i tournaments and league games be t lween districts are being planned thc summer season is coming along fast and the youngslery ore getting outside with a lot more freedom we of grc are conscious of the need for an outlet for that energy and are trying to provide healthy recreation in sport games and outdoor interests where the better way of life can be learned while at play what better way could you spend a few evenings a week than by organizing a ball team for the youngsters in our neighbourhood or maybe a junior fishing club ghc is organizing to help the people of georgetown to amuse themselves and is only too anxious to ue what resources wo have to assist in any recreational project give us what help you can by getting out to teach the children the game you know best come down to one of the guc meetings with your ideas and let us help you get started on our fa v ourite project for informaton and help to get suggestions going phone mr self it lh2r2 or jim martin at 613j mrs lewis teoter succumbs to heart attack mrs lewis teeter died suddenly at her homo on jcniery street on saturday april 16th following a heatt attack which she suffered earlier ihat day mrs teeter who was forme if iy margaret mcdonald was born 73 yttkrs ago ut glencoe corners near cheltenham and was adaughler of the jate alexander mcdonald and catherine ramsay she was the last surviving member ov that family following her viiar- riuge she resjded there with lr husband until 19i0 when thyy mov ed to orangevilfe mr teeter died thirteen years ago and eight ears ago mrs teeter came to georgetown to make her home she was a member of the united church she leaver u family of six chil dren mrs harry cook viola of brampton mr frank seddon loii of georgetown frederick of inglcwood mrs don lawrie bettj of georgetown mr an drew caves donna of milton and allan of georgetown there ai e f iv e grandchildren rev john m smith conducted i tiie funeral er ices on tut sxiay j from tiie mcclure funeral home pallbearers were edw in bit ties marvin giles jack teeter morris wattj albert dawson and gordon bouskill interment wa made in 1 mcdonald s cemeterv ne ir chel tenham a faintly burying ground from the family the grand children earn ethel and marion teeter ollle giles mr and mrs- wm teeter and family jams watts and family craig and mae- belle smcaton ab slthes and bes sie smeaton marg pat and pauy v mcc jack ann and gary teeter edwin and may sithes bob wilson and famil ivan and eva mcdon- tld mr and mrs elmer stevens lbcrt id i and brenda dawson cordon dorothy bouskill and fam- 1 mi and mrs j seddon and mice and jinmue george and iar caves tom and lily lane mr and mrs hobt c ives violet n ke i bi k tit n t smith sc it nil man ami mtiion hill punch pi ess girls smith sim c le iiwin lit hillucl- h i uhidd i 1 if i nl smith md ashgrove a very delightful daffodil tea was held on friday afternoon ap ril 22 id the church by thc wom ens association ladies were pres ent from georgetown norvalbeth- tl campbellvllle hornby and low- vllle the wa president mrs arthur ruddcll opened tiie pra- gcamme whh a hymn and pvaycr tlyr rev fred almwohh duets were sung by mrs hector bird and her sister mru korrnn hutchln- aoiu humorous readings by ivlrd wm cromar sol8sby mihs jpon chester of norval and the guest speaker mrs e- b coulson of low- vllle who told of ncr trip she and her husband and two oilier relatives cnjbyed last summer up to alaska a delicious luncheon closed the afternoon miss betty bryan w grand val ley visited for a few days last week with miss dorii brownrldge ihc young people held their meeting on sunday evening at thc home ol jean bwd with isabcllc currle in charge the bright star misnon band met in thc basement on sundaywlf- ternoon seeding operations arc getting underway but thc weather is not too warm as vet to make much growth but we have the promise that seedtime and harvest shall not fall we irti sorry that our ministers wife mrs fred ainsworth lias been on the sick list and all hope slje will soon be out again sundridge beavers are intermediate b champs limehouse itusthui mismov bam iii- ks talk on china tin uolbuil mlbmon band of hie unilcil church held their eiiter th ink offeruk hi the sunday y lull i ittwim on momla iftlrnoon unl th fllr thl tall to wor hip b iht prisidcnt sue crab- im iht vuislup serke envied ilu cirdins if god was conhtac- nl in nine mi mbert nf thl band 1 hi riffin j- is tautn b tomin 1 jm in 1 huhb tr uu mil n iti i in 1ith i islcn mirjnnc tli li t mi high school news murr ut tin gallic 1 niiit the t i i i dt ill1 istnii lid i i fust ri iiih up th this 1 1 i i nt b sn d 1 id st i of ii it uii ill ll vi u mi tilt seiic- i id tiie mm i hi mi ni- i j letlv bl mis iillu for uu ii i i ted the i tin icr- ll i ii md recent visitor in our ielirbbour- hood include mlsii nora beencjr of caleelon e with the beeneys for holidays- 1 mk s smith and miss margaret smltli of weston with the a c pattersons mr and mrs erwln lewis of gergetown mr and mr joseph kersey mr and mrs garnet wil liams mr lome bagg and mr tiid burton all of wood bridge with mr and mrs clyis jones on sat urday evening also miss sylvia lorriman on sunday and monday mr and mrs billle mills and suvan of toronto with his parents for the week end mcirs alex wrightand stewart lawson of toronto with the form ers parents for the weekend margaret ariel and edna law of brampton with the gisbys for eas ter holidays mrs newton ha3 returned lo her own home after spending several months with her sisters mrs gale and miss ivcns she is a new grand mother as mr and mrs w i new ton are the proud parents of a little daughter born april 21 congratulations to other new parents too to mr and mrs johnny foster nee margaret kirk- pitrick on the arrival of margaret diane on april 13 and to mjf and mrs lohn noble nee bertha fry- irl on thc arrival of michael john em april 20 both were at peel mi monal hospital brampton the women association put on their pliiy the great matrimonial tn il in limehouse memorial hall on thursday evening judging from tin jovful interruption it must hic been enjoyed by the audience otlu rs assisting in the program crc mr ken harrison and mrs iuiii hlt with instrumental num- h is ind mrs w cromar with elo- t i i rr ijumtcis b calder is chiirman at tiie close miss i us mitchell idled mis- hens f i id and mr wm mitchell on if ith mi wrestler i tint id of i dai n md md i w ish loi ti t uc idi lhc u pu i 1 didn i ist tniu wi left inn heio sir ktlm lid just is hi iriived lo res cue goit from be m ith the 1u ton ik mi which fell un hei faei trap- in ill her beoi d recognition this wi ck finds itegkte jcisl ready to st irt lifting the beam so 1 carry on hei maid speaks uuun goit speaks aaah the botli speak u auah after much groaning and many ujhs hegmald who is an x weight lifter he used lo lift large chunks of steel with his bare hands he l ci nil of inti u uu i ilk on s tut h hi showed ii th i i unti dm in i i i liei hushuid were thin imjs ni whitmce ite ot th inks tn mrs hoht it oi lo in i i l jovahlc ad diess udii s bishop md patsy wiiimui pltil i v en v phasiiii duet md hi john m smith dosed the mi in u with the benediction nun d of the nst presented her huuhbcigcr hvdrangea in recognition of ucfeiecs t mie in directing the play kithlccn kempton of tor- i to i tudt nt te ichcr with misi l if 1 ii it s s o this week hi n itulattons to little donnie in s who won for junior boy3 i hi m the recent eliminations in i usii d fcstiil work he is a pu- i il nf miss jem ruddcll a a win ai bracebtidga las wednesday served only tp stave ofl final defeat fos georgetown raid ers until friday whn bucko mo- donalds sundrldga beavers took a wellearned ys victary to- win the oha jrrtermcdiate b aiampion- ship for the second year in a ror tiie series extended to six games georgetown winning the second and fifth one on home ice and thp other away last year sund- rldge defeated acton for the chamj piomhip while georgetown woo the intermedia te crown the bfocebrldgegarne was mar ked by the stellar work in goal of lever playing one of hu boat games of the season and bypoor offlclatlng of the referees whlck led georgetown fans to exclaim we had to beat the officials a well us sundrldge georgetown put thc game on ice with three goals in the first but the beaver came right back with three in tha second nosh scored before the per tod end to put raiders in the lead again and kemshead added ano ther in the third sundrldge came close again when bucko scored and melanon ended the scoring at the fourteen minute mark high i hopes for a win here ea friday were dashed when a travel weary georgetown team wilted in the second and allowed three quick goals to the visitors a sparkling rally in thc final period gave sun drldge a run for their money but with six men up and lever on th sidelines in thc hist two minute a two goal deficit proved too much to overcome end the final whistle spelled finis to a grand season of hockey georgetown goal lever de fense nash l bradbur centre storey wings m biadbury cur- i ic altei nates patterson scott kemshead j beaumont melansore chippel pern d beaumont sundndje go il bchadc de- ci sc mcdonild rennie centre scdon win russell h kiddc dtem ilcs lmg h hill christie k kidd woods l hill johnstone combined choirs sans easter cantata olivet to calvary hockey banquet at balunafad members of the ballmafad hock- i club were guests at a banquet in lh dim d id hall last thursday iiidei ed b the r arm forum llod muish ill was chau man and worked m the packing room of a 1 kuests included reeve jack arm- maunder ssered asntstu m t cik ir was a presentation of thc combined choirs of georgetown 8 ihurches in the united church on f ister rridav mis- l nda m d sttwart who is organist and choir leader of the church served in tills 10 needle- factoiv finally removed uxe obstruction and goitrudc a little out of shape j scrambles from the shambles of hor home and ays in a deep vibrato great weather were having ain t it trong and ken mcmillan president of georgetown hockey club and their wives mr mcmillan gave a talk on thc trip of tiie georgetown team to dolbeau last year showing the good relations between cana- so with these memorable word i i of different languages which on our lips le us conclude another j can established from such ev- chapter in thu moving daytime cer eal to the club on behalf of all tiie hockey fans in ghs i offer my sincerest sympa thy in this time of need to tlio ents arnold mcenery thanked the speakers and thc ladles who had prepared the supper the ballinafad team were final ists in the rural league this year losing to cedar volley in the play- hocke player on the georcctown offs uoyd marsiiall was manager team better luck next another gtougiftown u joins cnadian aum nother jogetow u boy has en listed in the can idi in army in uu uu of i i on ud ii mmut ion of mr md mi sun lennml lohn stm t he is h iviiig foi chilli k hnti h i oluumhiu where he vsj ill ikt ins isjihing otlu r lolie i s w ho have reientlj enlisted in tin army include hugh wiley phil irnc v and bi uie mcquai i it hockey time aint it nlee tho last week at was quite obvious ghs students were on holidays i hey spent mast of the time sleep ing till 12 o clock in the mornlnc sleeping all afternoon and going to bed at 7 00 oclock in the evening sdney spears at other times they were engaging i in one of their five squares a day i must tell more of these fairy talcs some other time its imnatus but as a cojisctjueuce of tiie holi days i can not give you any news stones perfuming to the school or its inmates one item worthy of mention is the big advertising campaign for the play to he put on may 5th and ith by some of the students tills play june mad is being directed t mr lambert and vou would be miy mad to pay 7 and 50 cents lor adults and ttudenu respectively arnold mcenery coach and team members were archie gotea fred mioftiu richard shortiu grant wright grenville wright garnet sinclair gray merrlam jim kirk- wood john snow ron edmunds reggie french floyd shortill bud anderson gordon kirk wood and high school nfcwh firl prevention hiiokt previewed at roxv jpuit for the cantata assisted by miss isobt i d ibson pianiit and mr william young violinist rev lohn m smith was chairman soloists were mrs thomas eason mrs herbert brown mrs howard wuggksworth mrs leslie tomlln- 1 wn miss ruth evans miss jean 2 harlex watson wlnfeld thomas warncs alfred tost douglas cole i and s t faram other members of the choir were marjone kentner mrs her bert harlow miss jean ruddell i mrs e g bishop miss marjorie 5 evans miss frances deans miss 1 phyllis cavnnugh miss mary dob- 1 son mrs spence mcklnnon mis shirley dobbie mrs mildred ar- mann mrs a r vannattcr miss dorothy fox miss dorothy ringe miss myrtle kittleburger miss tumi fern tfack maclaren joe young mrs violet cook miss het- tte lawson miss margaret cain mrs em thompson miss norma thompson miss bessie hurley mm and ray gerrie red 1 uicll and dob- ti ban it georgetown g sundridee 4 first period 1 ccoijctown stic m bradbury 1 43 j gcoi getow n chappel 2 30 i gcoi let own curi ic d bcuimont 16 11 penalties christie 2 ferrl l br idbui second period 4 sundridge rennie 1 18 sundrldge sedore russell 03d g sundridge sedore 1237 1 georgetown nash storey 17 18 third period 8 georgetown kemshead melansori 054 sundrldge mcdonald sedore 1200 georgetown melanson kemshead penalty melanson 14 09 sundrtdge 7 georgetowa 5 first period sundridge lang hill 7 georgetown storey currle bradbury 15j penalties lang patterson ronald stewart is guet soloist with bethetda choir preview of i a 20mlnute film going to ulaes was ihown at the roxy theatre a week ago bun- day through the courtesy of the imnager ernie crawford i mem bers of georgetown fire brigade md police forte and other town of ficials were invited to see the film w hich depicted the fire fighting methods of the los angeles fire rf b i ade as wi ii as some timely in go and see it tlw rate is a little tips on how to avoid fires i luih and i think it a standard pi ice of l w is sell vou would still i ik uvi ichajii tl thank ou mr nhimn contains nothing of import- l nulx rt i dilnt want to tie in the i what s so diffeunl from any i 1 iv aimiow a dt tailed icport onotiicr wik is the logical query it in kt week i migrl and sweet second fertad sundridge sedore 10j sundrldge kidd wi sundrldge johnstone lang 1bj i penalty sedore third periad 0 sundrldge kidd russell sedore 4t 7 sundridge kidd sedore rennie id 8 georgetown d beaumont ferri t 8sd 0 georgetown kemshead j beaumont 71 10 sundridge christie tm 1 1 georgetown storey l bradbury 1u1 12 georgetown nash melanson ltilh ue penalties m bradbury chris- anglican laymens banquet at lowvoik a real musical trem was thc ap pearance of the bethetdo church choir with ronald stewart as tenor soloist last wednesday at the uni ted church the concert which was wellattended was presented by members of laymens assocla- the woman s association in aid of tiont in this diocese of the chureh the building fund rev john m of englund gathercdlut st george s smith was chairman cliurdi lowville a week ago mon- mr stewart sang two groups of day for a banquet guest speaker snngi and was generoui with en- was ken mctoggart toronto news- cores ranging from hymns to pop- paperman who told of his recent ulur songs from the musical oklu- trip to palestine chris armstrong homa the choir also varied their oakville who is president of the progriun sbulng such favourites muntv organization was chairman t nlis this house and stout- 1 mtjuet wan plunmd in oukvlll i his week lluough necessity this a opare jwtper heartid men the visitors were served refresh mi nt i afterwards in the church baseim nt b membeis of tiie wa in oi lube i those from town who it tended included archdeacon w g o thompson a e dawson ar- tlun luaumont and thomas