Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1949, p. 2

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i iiiitfiiiiiiii ii a maclaren soucrrs y your vote and influence as candidate for mayor your candidate has the necessary qualifications j 1 experience 4 years cowncjlle 2 years reeve 2 ivoved organizing and administration ability in business personal and community affairs 3 good sound business sense 4 a belief in georgetowns future as a growing town if you entrust him with the office of mayor he pledges his best efforts to provide a sound economical but prosperous administration of georgetown s civic business vote a maclaren for mayor suit more hockey 1 facta organized and a fourteam juvenile aroup ww play this year under mhe grc banner teams were chosen last week as follows marlboroa joe louth bui hew itt dave barber deri lawson walter alexander james cunning ham don jarvle william hunter george smith sho teramoto george crosby hamilton keith scott ron den- ham earl walters jim klrkwood bob mcgm b1u maccormack george mccldre george webster inck mcdougnll fred dickenson lawrence royner jim wilson kitchener ainn glllis bud haines john nodwcll don ford bud vorey paul barber don white george hoarc john wln- llcld carman maltby jack hluler owen sound keith king terry bludd arnle hazel gord spence ulokc inglis corf schcnk gory cooper james tlmleck david cooper wltsbfjupi vote toreelect james goodlet to serve you as your deputyreeve for 19s0 phone 124 on election day for transportation to the noils some close games in saturday iiocke midgets banuim and pee wees continued theli hotkey league sat urday at the jtcna and most of the amcs were close md kecnl jon- testcd jamie cunningham scored iwo foi llic nnduet leafs in llelr uin from canadicns george mc- ilurc scoring the lone goal for the lowers on webster s pass the black lfakv ks won handil from bruins ij schcnk scored 3 il- onc while breen got tnglls 2 and timleck brock bridlcv ami goals for the losers both bantam games were close bicens thice goals for hcrshey k g a- dont you try ytdtuimfi said my wife one jay to me 1 know a lass her husband a usher lad is be i was talking to her yeeuvday and what she say is this when they cant afford the bacon he can sure bring home the fish now if you would only listen do something sane and sound just think what wed be saving bscon boc a pound but no ybu must do something that no useful purpose serves such m scrape on thgj old fiddle you are getting on my nerves and so one morning found me by a peaceful winding stream listening to its silvery music bringing back a vanished dream i forgot about the fishing all advice id had before from the lads who swish the willow and arc steeped in fishing lore i caught no fish no need to say no science in my try lost mid a wondrous beauty neath the flceceflokod junetime i only heard and llstencl to natures deathless song i in a dreamer not a fisher whothci that be light or wrong the beaut ot that peaceful scone i jlfillcd my every wish 1 was hopeless as a fisher ot the bronx cheer from the fish i i ttic evening looking innocent my wife had this to say what became of all the big did they all get away i will confess not high my hopes the big wise guys youd bring put you have not even brought me v v- ere not enough to win the gome llltlc thoughtless thing and 5 h dont minu a bu rd special work 1 were timleck barclay beaumont had to do today and cooper cinclnatli and hor nets played a 2all til toughy allen and gerald scott scorinit for the first team and richardson and grasby for the norval boys marlboro juniors won 40 from gait in the poewee league ross cunningham got a trio of goals and peter pomcroy the other st kits and barric played a scoreless tie races pipe band feature opening catching up on the industrial rockey picture the opening ot the league a week last monday had the girls pipe bond and skating races as an added feature among win ners of the races were joyce den- ham marjorie roc ann hyae helen chaplin pat richardson dorothy scott george webster bob freestone gerald scott bruce denham john hulme bob mackle doug richardson and vic miller mayor john armstrong was not able to be present as planned so the recreational director rev j l self acted in his stead to face off he first puck scotty patterson and ken nash were referees smith stone sparked by a 5- gool performance by jack king look the opener 71 from provin cial david barber and george louth also tallied for s s and dennis wright for the losers mcniam scored three walt rich ardson and barry one each for businessmen who beat alliance 52 bungy ward and c hill scored for alliance norval trimmed mcadowglen 81 led by john mcclurc who scored three goals vic morosh 2 bui pomeroy 2 and bill laidlaw one graham scored for the losers prizes- for skating racs were donated by a number of local merchants including richardsons hardware roxy theatre ready s maccormacks drug store george town 5c to 1 00 store kentncrs drugs and goodlets hardware just wanted to be rid of you oud just been in my way long long ago i knew that you vould not a fisher bo attunes i feared that i would have lo help you to catch me so keep scraping on the fiddle but im pestered pon myfword with the smiths a gallant fireman the lass o bon accord the moonbeams on the heather the parting at the stile the braes o lone bolquhldder the lass o bollochmyle or the tunes that under foreign skies rie soldiers heart beguiles the pipers highland laddie the road unto the isles and she faltered lust a little misty memories for a while the banks of allan water bonnie mory o argyle those old old songs those haunt ing tunes back youthful days they bring i myself brought home some bacon what i say dont mean a thing bill taylor water st for men who suffer from red sore tender after shave skin use doff for the skin it leaves the face and neck with that smooth clean appearance sold nt maicormacks drug store wniiiiiiuuiiaiiiiiiuununuiiiuisain bulk of the dominion s maple syrup production tomes from quebec s r astern 1 ownshlp dear valtow i am sorry that i will be unable to see and talk to all of you before ktectton day at this tune i would ask for your support in reelecting ma as your reeve if elected uta my earnest and sincere hope to bring the wardenshlp of halton county to georgetown an honour that our tewn has not held since 1038 i have st all times tried to contribute as much to community welfare as t possibly could end it is my desire to continue ho do so not only have i been vitally interested intown betterment but also the success of our county evidence of this has been my posttlvri in the pest year ss chairman of the building committee of the new county of halton home for the aged at all times in considering plans for a better georgetown the thought uppermost to my mind has been the dollars and cents in the sockets of the ratepayers if there are any points that a ratepayer would care to dis cuss with me i am at your service c in anticipation of your support and coopenrtl thank you yours faithfully son may i say jack armstrong for reeve for 1950 6 imsmasaiiiiwiimiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniimiiiimiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiininsmurririmmiiiiniasiiirnaiss w g marshall for reeve during the past week i have attempted to cab on as many of you as it was possible and intend to continue doing so until election doy to those of you with whom i may not have the pleasure of discussing the present local issues i would very simply ask that you give a little thought to all the candidates who arc offering their services for the coming year and then support the various ones that in your opinion will strive to soundly administer your town affairs through 1050 mine will be a policy of absolute economy it is true we must bo aggressive our every move must be thought of as present and future but i am of the sincere opinion that our present situa tion demands rigid economy if elected it will be my constant policy to see that you get full value for every dollar of your taxes spent will you do your part be sure and vote sjaabasatawssiiirffliiissbjrahbawhtiinannmninnnttfl for hydro commissioner vote e w binkley your support and influence are solicited for a candidate with the experience and ability required to provide sound administration on the hydro commission january 23 proiinual alliance businessmen norval meadowglcn smith si stone january so smith si stone businessmen provincial mcadowglen alliance norval k r macdonald souclwyour vote for deputyreeve election day monday december 12th 1949 election day monday december 12th schedule drawn for industrial hockey industrial hockey promises to be one of the most interesting events around the arena this winter for fans who wish to note future games the schedule is printed below games arc played each monday night at 730 8 30 and 0 30 december 12 mcadowglen alliance provincial businessmen smith st stone norval december 19 norval businessmen smith si stone ymcadowglen alliance provincial december 18 mcadowglen provincial norval alliance businessmen smith stone january norval mcadowglen provincial smith stone alliance businessmen january mcadowglen businessmen smith stone alliance norval provincial janaary m norval smith b stone aluance mcadowglen businessmen provincial cash animals cows 250 horses 250 hogs over 250 lb 50c aeeerdlng to atos an eaodtuea phone collect 6alt 512 r ingersoll 21 slonc sons lid vote december 12th 1949 for hydro commissioner alfred debeaulieu electrician your vote is solicited in the best interest of the town of georgetown god save the kino an experienced munkipa servant bruce mackenzie solicits your vote as hydro commissioner 01 9 i wutvotefs ebisue pawfiflm proprietor of ernies radio for m

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