Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1949, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday october 5th 1949 page 2 src news georgetown world scries is over and lions club are the new champions in mens softball in three hectic bnmes with smith and btone they finally mananod to wiq two of the thrcrtjntho first aamo lions came from behind in tho lat ter innings to win 110 on friday only three nnlnas were played and with the kcoro 82 for lions vain caused a postponement on monday the series bonded when lions won 08 the game on mon- day wis very keen and featured jfreaurcllcf pitching by mast brod17 bury who went in lor holdch 1ft brills oct 5th to oct 8th j bur game serlesr thp winner- to wi1 w meet tho- town winners score to the 3rd and joe stamp who took j date oiks mldgotsjlovors 3 ply over frdhi bill barry in the 5th with bases luadod and 3 it 3 threatening to take the lead smith stone leigh brad bury joe hall pcorge chaplin may bradbury prldcaiuf earl walters glen glbbs john holden kent storey ernie peters xlons hal gibson jim sar gent don barrager ln self bill barry jim klrkwood spence mc- klnnon b allen joe stamp steamboat emmerson v georgetown is vry proud indeed of its bantam hardball team who made it two straight over hamil ton by winning 118 at scott park hamilton a week ago saturday little orbey herrlngton pitched wonderful ball and the whole team played well jim sargent- is man ager and coach after the game lloyd walters a former george- towher who now uvea in hamilton treated the boys to pop and ice cream transportation to hamil ton was provided by the lions in the town hardball league main st routed the highlytouted john street team 94 then glen-nor- val combines with ken schenk pitching beat matn st 11b and 188 to win the championship for this year eleven teami are in action play ing 8man soccer r as midgets 1215 and six as bantams under 12 game arc played after school norval and thf glen are playing a era 2 flyers 1 rangers 0 celtics thistles 0 rangers 4 rovers 1 bavitams iroquois 1 sioux 0 ai- ronquiris 1jhohawks 0 iroqudls imdhawks 0 sioux 3 algonqulns 1 last week the drill hall in the armouries was fined nip for basketr ball thdhksoto tho generous help of the lions club and mr leonard bell basketball for girls will start 3s soon as the track and field meets irc over in tho schools teams for the 8man boys soccer league are made up as follows bantam algonqulns bob mcgulgan doug richardson francis hulme j hulmc paul armstrong fred har- sisonpaiil word bill mecarveu doug- wrlgglcsworth iroquois bill hodlcy bob glbbs paul mackcnzic earl klingblel norm lockhurst grant emmerson bob carey leo tucker max har ris mohawks bob hlllicr bob mackle ross hlllicr michael webb danny martin michael lambert michael armstrong john lenz sioux calvin king kerry jep- ion paul marshall bruce dcnham jim potts d hamilton d boyle peter darlington david jones glen hurons stan norton den nis hilts gord preston barry tlm- leck jim schtnk jack mcquarrle bob hilts norval crees ross cunningham laurie reed bill richardson bill donaldson allan fendloy carl scddrc howie chester james tef- amoto jim richardson peter pom- ovoy midget-r- rovers jojltj debcnulicu car man maltby goroul scott jack handy dhuncox bud norton james wilson jack macdougall paul prust flyers fred dickenson ian mac- nealc bob freestone donald cloavc sandy mackenzie jim beckett bob tost wayne pries lyn macneale don lorusso rangers lawrence rayncr bob webster george webster tom palmer ted mlddleton doug tuckor butch herrlngton wayne gribbcns george hoaro norval celtics george grasby jamie cunningham peter fendlcy dale scdorc ken richardson har vey hazcll glen thistles doug marshall ken schenk doug logan bui lusty james young bill mc- murdo leonard benstcad dick hancock bui barclay figure skating will be another activity sponsored this winter by the grc organization of classes has been turned over to mrs leon ard bell who la contacting a tor onto professional who will come to georgetown one or two aiter- noons a week to instruct the boys tnd girls any parents who are interested may contact mrs bell for details the georgetown united church morning worship wbs conducted in the georgetown united church by 1 the minister hov john m smith the lesson was read troth romans 12 mr- smiths message was centred in the thought of world wide communion and em phasis was made on the central fact of the sacrament the great love and selfgiving of god in christ and tho response of man in the surrendering of his life to god as a living sacrifice the sac rament of the lords supper was celebrated following the meditation the choir under the direction of miss lynda stewart sang the an them hear us o lord fray sat to handels largo mr and mrs w a mcgowan and their daughter mill gwynneth mcgowan were received into the full membership of the church by transfer of certificate from the lucan united church the evening message was entitled profiting by fellowship and tho text was taken from gal 118 miss ruth evans sang the solo he shall lead his flock like a shepherd it jvas announced that mis ha zel solomon dramatic coloured soprano of toronto wilt present a concert in the church on wednes day oct 12th the proceeds are o be used for the purchasing of material to aid in dividing the present sunday school hall into classrooms signpost of satisfaction dominion moons hoiet ot salab quom umcy kernel corn mnis choici quautt caiajj styll golden mm co r n 1 4 avuinatmsh coluuiia mck choici l plums sksmtc douihiomsuu nut havou peanut butter 37c uusismu kavouisaismlv osouhb richmell0 coffee ft avon apple juice chok 21 25 grapefruit juice 2- 35c j5 28c htasthjun cheese velveeta miohrs nrrid iu hiaw raur i red cherries vm2 sou uano jw1st mixed pickles 31c hoots malvis niw mck choici peaches nm8ci just arrived from california red sweet tokay grapes 2 lb 29 i finest quality us no 1 cranberries 1 lb 29c selected us no 1 golden sweet potatoes lb 10c luicy california slzo 344s i sunkist oranges rjr 25c selected finn golden yellow ripe bananas now available in plentiful supply valuu wmctlvsr thuu hu ut octotuirt council comments by tho bystander council worked overtime last night according to acting may or jack it was necessary to start the meeting nt 730 to get through the business as mivcril rle- legations were expertcl they came the legion delegation gave a very dignified and capable account of their viewpoints as regards the assessor and we think both they and the council sec the whole mat ter in a somewhat clearer light bet therell be more business for the advertising dept of the her ald in future sure will save a lot of wear and tear on the coun cillors hope this new rate payers association flets going and continues to fmction as one councillor said it is a much nee ded thing in georgetown cr lyons the 13 year man will act as representative on the credit valley authority meeting tom is well acquainted with the area contractor appeared in connection with the building bylaw that is one bylaw that has been of real value to the town nice of the roxy to indicate a willingness lo cooperate ra parking mr cordaro a regular visitor got an ok to cut down the old maple tree or at least port of- it poor old ernie still gets all the jobs shoved on his shoulders he takes them all and grins noticed acting mayor jack has started putting the coiftmittee chairmen to vork on theifpfcaown duties good idea spreads responsibility around if the police establish a speed trap it will certainly slow down a good many hot rod drivers permission not yet through but perhaps very soon umehouse canadian primary woollen wor kers arc pami almost 70 per cent more in wages than british wool len workers recent visiters miss nellon beckett of flam- lioro head yorkshire england with her niece mrs joe anthony mr and mrs clare hnlbert mr and mrs russell halbcrt miss nor ma ellis and mr harry thomas of alliston with mr and mrs chas jones last week end i mr and mrs wesley lane and miss edna clark of toronto with mrs r lane mr and mrs jack smethurst and jacqueline with mrs a j smeth urst mr and mrs john ireland nee phyliss jollcy of owen sound with mr clifford whster on sat urday mr and mrs stewart of toronto with col and mrs bourne mr and mrs wilfred brown and billie with the shclbournos mr geo mllllere of toledo ohio with his parents mr w smethurst spent last week in and near toronto dixie jones spent last week with her grandmother at woodbrldge mr rae scott is undergoing treatment in toronto general hos pital we hope for his early im provement in health mrs kirkpatrick is laid up with mi injured knee following a tum ble last week quite a number from here atten ded acton fall fair on saturday and also on friday evening when the local members of the girls pipe band took part in the pro gramme mr clifford webster acted as groomsman at the ireland jolley veddlng in olivet baptist church mcaford on september 24th miss w ivcns spent the week end in brontford with the grlegs rev williamson nnd rev col der exchonged pulpits on sunday while the latter preached at eden mills anniversary service on sun day last un staff help victims of earthquake iri r deanery sunday school association the fall meeting of the holton deanery sunday school associa tion met in st judos church parish- hall oalrville on monday ovenlng three carloads from georgetown tnd glen williams took some twelve or thirteen too- ehers and officers the principal part of the programme consisted of an address by rev f c jackson recfbr of oakviue on the back ground of the new testament and model lessons taken by miss dun can apd rural dean heathcote mr- kelly of oakviue was re elected president and mr dan wilson of bronte secretary refreshments were carved by the ladles of st judes sunday school mmmmmmm oaafa p dead stock hones m 2ls0 fettle eazjs0 hog per cwi jjd and rtunn nounm u cauutor darling company of canada limited o professional wrestling lii m 642 lb monster bump 642 lbs marty levy of europe world largest wrecder v two in the ring at the same time chief thundercloud and maurice robberre 232 lbs tulsa okla 247 lbs of france farmer bill jones oklahoma vs joe maich olympic wrestler one other big bout acton arena friday october 7 830 pm an attraction for the whole family professional wrestling direct from the leading american cities in a special professional ring no time limit on the blimp vs his two opponents dont miss this stellar sports attraction schultz electrical construction industrial commercial and domestic wiring distributor for renfrew machine products cream separators milking machine scale wood and coal range fred schultz phone 53lw haulage sand gravel cement blocks cement charles hanpocl phone 117

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