Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1949, p. 10

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ibbst eemtasmm mhd fcv iliimisi lah l round the bend i with steamboat f goodlets economy hardware terracotta mai jbtrfc jcnttph ifcbffitto wuliaaul w mr look for houaoa at chlckeiipox are quite pfevmient here at present we are aorry to laarn that w j van or vuet is an operation for removal of eat- erect fin hli eye and hope that he will aoo be able to be ateeanl m have faorilaoaicjgtariac tho afternoon sun was beautiful in the league a crisp- brcczu jostled the worm rays just enough to prbverit them georgetown hat entered an in- being too warm as the itiivcs on termctllate hardball team the trees swayed gently to and fro at the- soft ball mooting in the round the bend related pearly puk friday night tho main du- prostrole in a deck chair the aiyilon wai aboul op tries of teams quiet still of the country rallied it h hoped to havo eight teams our love of nature as ye watched ji he recreation director hoy jf the treos the units the buiutlful sejtf popojpd the idea of a two flowery and thet rippling stream f terrei the first four teams as n ruienlng jptisy weekly ijwictfl yould tlien be fa teams and thd rcportor for the fterald pittui- 1 ecoud four s it la hoped i6 cmtiuc solitude of stewiirllowu waa hjvo two feams rom smith and a welcomo haven of retreat after hione one pich from provincial covering evcrar major bporun crlenwimlamy meadowglcn growi events in georgetown the firuceding us ajilnnce norval nni the lions week club kcstlpg comfortably our mind u blank we devoticd dl tlie bauty there have been hor pla- of the afternoon irom a nearby tctl in various homes by the grc source we tv ere constantly distur- lm those interested and we would bed in our dreaming and peaceful- ness by the clang clang clang of iron and some utterances by an ex cited group of young men before we located the group we heard some enthused cries of drop her here too much on that one give her a little more twjst on the next throw by this time we were imagining things maybe like to see u league organized quiti i gnmc horseshoes iltyj icen some tennis being played on the st georges church courts these past few nights our apologies to bruce macken- zie for falling to report him team manager of next years hock- have you heard the one about the city girl who didnt like farm hands because they were too rough watson holijtein qualifies for longtime certificate the village belle was being wooed e team in the report in ths column in a countrystyle manner maybe l inst week the mortgage was due on the old homestead and the villain was try ing to make the village belle his bride arising from our chair we stalked in the direction of the voices just as we were about to descend upon the group on the other aide of the fence we heard a voice holler wring her wring her ex pecting the worst as we jumped the fence what should we find but horseshoes the grip of fear grad ually melted and we broke into a smile well well we certainly feel better now that we know no one is being murdered you ask if we pitch horseshoe hah hah we laughed can we throw horseshoes on with the game fellows at the other end of the pitch was sonny barclay the eagle eye of the village beside him stood corey corn kob herring- ton jr at the other end was ken light shoes murray while wc stood there calm collected and per fectly still eagle eye was prepar ing for the first pitch he balanced himself took aim threw there we laid calm collected and perfectly still regaining our sen- ses we came back to pitch as we never had before the games were exciting close each game was settled by a point in the last game the score was tied and our opponents turn to pitch he threw a leaner and a shoe hi close to the peg we took aim threw clang wc waited till the dust cleared there was our shoe on top his leaner was down in the dust we had won the game be fore any congratulations could be offered we heard a feminine voice come here eagle eye youre tak ing me to mother the big idea making me wait while you and that round the bend pitch horse shoes now get cleaned up and no fooling were going to nqothcr we returned to our chair and the sun trees flowers and grass snowball sylvia beauty a pure bred hoi stein owned by morley watson freeman has qualified for a certificate of longtime produc tion in the blue seal class by pro ducing a lifetime total in eight lactations of 130360 lbs milk con taining 5055 lbs fat started on test os a four year old her latest record was made in fourteen year old form she has been milked twice daily throughout her lifetime on test and has made three of her records in the 305 day division her best individual record of 774 lbs fat from 20305 lbs milk was made as a thirteenyearold as an elevenyearold she produced 734 lbs fat and in her latest tests as a fourteen yearold gave 739 lbs of sparky dron is handling the ladies softball team again this year brampton port credit wood bridge and oakville are also anglican bishop will get mcmaster degree rifiht rev l w b broughall anglican bishop of niagara will be awarded the degree of doctor of laws ax the spring convocation of mcmaster university the bishop is to preach the baccalaureate ser mon on may 15 his degree will be conferred the next day at the con vocation for conferring degrees in arts and science others who will be similarly honored are dr hugh kccnlcyslde deputy minister of mines and resources and mrs r j marshall a mcmaster graduate whose name is familiar to canadian professional women housewives and educationists subscribe today to your home town paper e v maccormack elected to high masonic post j a if taylor op hornby elected grand jrd principal rt ex comp e v maccormack georgetown drujfiut was elected grand superintendent of welling ton dutrlct at tbe olit convocation pi the royal arch maaonlc grand chapter of canada which wu held in ottawa lait wedneaday and thursday mr maccormack who la a former lat principal of halton chapter iuam held the office of dlitrict deputy grand master of wellington district last year in the craft lodge ono of george towns most public spirited cltlaans in addition to his fraternal affilia tions he has been active in such organizations as the public school board recreational council odd fellows and progressiveconserva tive association as well as being sales chairman for several of the wartime victory loan campaigns he has appointed ex camp e l arnold as his district secretary at the convention rt ex comp c m pitts of ottawa was elected grand 1st principal with rt ex comp a q n bradshaw of london as grand 3nd principal this district was further honoured n the election of rt ex comp j a m taylor of hornby as grand 3rd principal attending the convocation were ex comp elmer dron 1st princi pal of halton chapter rt ex cong oeorge c brown ex comp try w and coup robert tatter halton united presbytery acton minister heads halton presbytery of the united church met recently in wesley un ited church trafalgar with rev- ross hare tbe chairman presid ing rev keith love of burling ton conducted worship speaking on the laodicean church which was neither hot nor cold he challen ged the church of today to beware of a similar state lest god spew it out of his mouth the following officers wore elec ted for 104050 chairman rev louis pickering of acton the sec retary rev o ii fllndall of bal- unafod and the treasurer mr r f sanderson w ookvtlle were both reelected settlement committee rev c r albright and rev ross hare pastoral relations rev c r albright rev ross hare and rev louis pickering mr alex maclaren chairman qf the committee on ministerial sala ries reported that all but two charges in halton were now pay ing the minimum salary of 210000 rev newman tniax chairman of missionary and maintenance committee stated that mp to march 31 returns showed a 29 per cent increase oyer the same time last year presbytery accepted the ob jectives as outlined for each charge mr truax declared that not lor 800 yean had than bean a greater op portunity for missionary woric la japaar j to contact us about that eavestroushing and o furnace work etc that you wish to have done this summer we have the material now in stock and also the ambition b f murfin sheet metal works our telephone number is your assurance of satisfaction lanes haulage you call no job too big we haul no job too small american cement for sale phone 5 order early for a fast turnover u aaallty broilers for consistently high average in egg aredaeuaa try ttiawpaswls light sussex freas canadian approved breeders aba have barred reeks new uawpamre white lagharaa and nhswl wlxbs nhxbb lbxnn niixlb creeses and special meal predating cress ef white cemlab x new ilawpsures all br bleedtested and feud 1m per eent dean wexte vok puce list thompsons poultry farm and hatchery okohoktown telephone url o attention i dog owners bylaw 381 ox prohibits all dogs in town from runnina at urge from may 15tb to september 18tk this order applies to nights as well as days and will be strictly enforced anyone complaining of violationa of this bylaw should contact the ontario piwindal police telephone 123 o sisatbl

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