Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1949, p. 5

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lite georgetown herald wednesday nov 6tb194f protect what you have fire teaches a tragic lesson f i walter t evans 3t company insurance agents th log cabin pssoperbs we standbetween you anduoss ilhaiijiwtbainmi i howard graff i real estate business broker ffx investments v t y s insurance of all kinds mill street pbane 392 re vk imnnniimnn1 flgh school news 1 by liunb ut wmk a beat aium tii ta hii fcssste at qtfgi4imn last tuesday night or aiwnoon depending on whether you in tunning on standard time or not qbs wu host to the alliston rugby ileum alliston had hopes of dupr ueaong their previous win but by i a bigger score the tables how laver were turned and georgetown inade amends to thf tune of 311 which would have been 310 if alllaton had not uun lucky and mbled the extra pvnt aulstou after thjvflrtt period hebjfcys and the nighty georgetown team- moved up the field with uuuhumtukeioree ob literating all obstacle the game was very rough and for a while we thought the riot squad would have to be called out because of a free for all whlchjpoved to be of no advantage for either team the first half one might aay ivat the brewing pot for all the trouble georgetown got their first touch down in the first quarter and it was on a lovely series of plays burns started off on what appeared to be a plunge and concentrated the al liston team about him but whirl ing at the hut moment he threw a lateral to k thompson who sing ed up the turf and plowed over for a touchdown play continued smoothly with minor abrasions be tween the plavers then in the v i new morris cars and ask for demonstration immediate delivery some models reduced as much as 300 a down payment as low as 550 will enable you to drive a away in a new morris tom hewson mill street phone 332w hoping for something or saving for it many of your fondest dreams arc centred in your children you wantthem to have a good education to develop their special talents to have a good start in life and ao you plan the things yon hope for so often depend on how well you save now is the time to set up a savings plan which will help you achieve the things you want most today is a good time to start a royal bank savings account the royal bank of canada youll find a friendly welcome at the royal dying minutes ot the vacbnb quar ter ktrkwood grabbed a paau from alliston and went burning up the field to score another tenehdown the convert failed the third quarter looked aa if the players had forgotten thelr grudge against one another but this was the one thing furthest from their minds and after the first play which brought georgetown up to the alliston 17 yd line a minor scrap ensued between a couple of fellows and this was elaborated byf the whole teams coining in on lbs fray for a while nobody knew who was slugging whom being a georgetown supporter i will aay that georgetown came out on top but that is a matter of opinion alliston lost ib yds on tho deal and georgetown moved to the al liston 2 yd line k hjcott made a lovely plunge and gained one yard then man mountain ktrkwood ploughed through for the touch down scoff failed on convert the last part of the third quarter was unoventtul except that don deri- ham made an astonishing run from georgetowns five yard line to the forty louth in his efforts to tackle an alliston player grabbed a hold of the sweater and before he knew what had happened the alli ston player was away and louth was left holding an empty sweater shredded of course the last quarter contained the best rugby i have seen georgetown ploy burns started it of by mak ing n lovely run from the 11 to the 45 then on the next play from out of a melee of fighting men thompson bjf bob hurled an tounding 50 d pass who whirled injjsefljtd muscled his wnael uii the alliston goal anolhei touchdown fur thermore to the amaze of the on lookers georgetown made a coq- crt then alliston fighting with the fury of wildcat droc the gcoigetown team buck to the eight yaid lint md wilson of mlislon by some devluus method managed to fumble the ball iuoss the geor pitoun lliil for a louihdou n and one point the end of the tame i 1 grc rest prlscnuiuon w ere made lfie othci da ior outstanding i work in track and field at erin and at the georgetown trick meet iho awards were dolores herring- ttm ruth mcnally eleanor spa cer don burns john noduell and don white cadet corporal john nodwcll also ilieied a letter of congratu- iilioni on completing tbe first part ol his dilxei s lourso at cadet camp ons sunimn he also re- longrat- 01 passing the nartibjetts of fulcl tt ift imp using and t ipon train 1 11 l thit entitle him to wear the chevrons loi passing the st coiil1 auditions john 1 the hilh fcxhool loinmimcnicn lmiti 1 on tomine up id due to the town hall ihiiil ilceil for re- puis the will nut lie held there as plumed but m the halls of ghs n the foun ot m open night this omni- liuiisd i nd now lui nui enjoment we pi latin fiulhci uie ntuie- in the lilt of i uo e c urn i chapici i oui tht churth uns st itel md tail as a mile lililin loii tiui molk pt 1 used the nsle 1 hi pit neliei slid ou m mm and wife w ou hue hippinc all our life i ts tin ie u lined and all ou enthusiastil it ide is who wish to i t nd presents k ist idditbs them o ron 1 wol c t o crtmdinvu iiilh stliool tit ortetow 11 ontario but 1 on not t ntiies hap- p w 011 ud iliotit his moihti s op- lmtiou whuh was liiminj up soon ml lit had oiih 1 million dollars tow aid it if he 011i3 knew of the illnnious dottoi w ho instead of telling ion s mothei she attimll had an ingrown toenail diagnosed the ca c as stupiditis a common but vli hard to tun disease so t line in next wick a nd ie 1 use farther the intriguing story of two eye tom daffyiuuon a net a bunch of holtm tied togelhi r with a string yay uk yak iu aflrnn football canada s eait wed final for th dominion football champ lonihip and the grey cup began in 1921 toronto argo nauh defeat ng edmonton eski mos 230 owes its life to a visiting canadian university it was 1874 mcgill univorsity were fy gueit oppononls of harvard 111 boston during tho warmup period the harvard loam noticed to their amazement that mcgill were kicking and carrying the ball the two captains got together and dis covered thoy were playing difforont games mcgill had come to play rugger harvard was roady for a soccer match but the harvard captain with true bostonian courtesy offered to ploy mcgiips game tho rosult was tho first football game over playod in tho united states ending in a scoreless tie good sportsmanship has won many world friends for canada ust at- the spirjt of working together has made us one of tho worlds great nations these two sportsmanship and team spirit keep your opportunities for work and play in canada unlimited the home of mrs d s mcdonald the- hall board sponsored a lance with karn s orchestra pro- wding limbic on friday ecning mr and n t sutton and ittle daughter hi e mdved into the cottage 01 the fitlh line icc- tatl purclnstd fiom mr jago 1 the c p tterson s pent sun- ilx in toronto recent wsitois mi alcx wright und mi stew- irt law son of toronto with the s m wrights mr and mis geo petrson of milton with the a v bentons mi md mrs bill mills and su- in with his p irents mi ton bourne wis home from riditx college st cnthniiies for i few dt s miss u polkmchoine of toronto with miss v hens for the week end i mis o muldti ind frances ire spending thjs week w ith mr and mis join smit at brantford e p head optometrist and manufacturing optician batteries for hearing aids ees examined scientificallv 58 st georges squablt g u e lph established 20 years stewarttown limehouse oborgetown branch p p benner managr last week rev a calder officlntcd for three baptisms ot lunrbouse pres byterian church on sunday the children baptized were gloria jean jones lana bertha price and margaret diane foster the w it held their annual bazaar at the hall on tuesday followed by a euchre at night prize winners for cards were mrs ted appleysrd and e miller with consolations going to mrs smethurst and jos scott jos scott also won a cake in a raffle conldcrable time and talent had been spent to provide the many ar ticles on sale the penny post sale was piled with surmises and surprises at 25c each and provod popular mrs gisby entejtalnad lfit members of her primary sunday ehool class at game and supper on friday afternoon the w4 wfung w held inst week mi ind mrs p r bnllv down and stephen and mrs t marshall of toronto were isltors with mrs bnvly snlurdnj church service was held at st johns sunday evening dutlng whitli rc j e maxwell called up the newly appointed aypa officers mr maxwell commended the ictiring officers for a good job well done in the year just past mentioning woik done in the ccm- ttcry painting the church or ganizing the baseball tenm inspir ing and entertaining mcotings dur ing the year assisted by the retir ing president the rector then in stalled president mr bob harris vice president mr tom clnpham secretory miss jcnnnbte humta- eys treasurer mr donald law son to each mr maxwell charged them with their duties pinned on tho badge- of their office welcomed and congratulated them special prayers were offered for this and all young peoples societies miss davles was a guest at a tea on saturday given by the sisters of st john the divine at newtoiibrobk r0sedale floral cut flowers potted plants if its a spray wreath wedding flowers we can please you our prices are bight phone mm we delhrer in 858 the two aona of the xm- peror of japan wrestled to deter mine which should hve us threat memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monumtnts markwt moderately priced a card or letter will bring our aervice to your door oakville monument wotucs 20 colborne- st oakpob oa ugbwigr sqwv i vsfc 1 sia

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