Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1950, p. 1

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v georgetown- ont wednesday february 18th 1950 r3w hrse l him ethjhaed ihe sjnnual- valep- fc dance sponsored by thte cbuh- of slralhmore chapter iode ithehoae lloomlaat friday the l aires were never bettev as played- sweet and swing i ann bolger handling the mrs thomas hewson miss jean mackenzie were charge at the door and sam mackenzie and miss nth evans assisted by other nbers of the chapter teerved i and cookies at the refresh- nt table winners of spot dance prizes mr and mrs b watson npton mr joe emmerson and george barber the ellmlna- ition dance was won by mr bob lane and mrs don harrington the dance was convened by a itttee composed of mrs sam mrs nopnan verdec lira william reynolds mrs ray whitmee miss ruth evans mn henry rugg mrs a cdwle mrs jean bay- mrs ted darlington fend miss alice treanor rrcuetts at the dance included mr and mrs leslie tomllnson mr and mrs james f evans mr and mrs howard wrlgglesworth was jean beckett mr ross davi son miss agnes mcclifre mr gar net island miss ismey kean mr john bird miss doris brownrldge mr john mcnabb miss lena law- son mr glare burns mr and mrs bob wyatt mr and mrs harvey lawr mr and mrs john hughes miss betty king mr david bar bery miss june ncelands mr roy i brownrldge mr and mrs bui armstrong of toronto mr and mrs fred arm- j strong miss marie ritchie mr j mr elmer mccumber mr and mrs i dick rlddall mr and mrs george icnderson mr and mrs vern mc cumber mr and mrs howard wrlgglesworth miss helen cleave mr ross sykes miss margaret 8argeiirtrmr andrew mofozzi miss julia devries mr ray- anderson mr ajtdmrs harold wheeler mr and mrs curly wheeler mr and mrs cam sinclair mr and mrs william clark mr and mrs joe emmerson mr and mrs james goodlet mr and mrs merv cook mr and mrs c g bishop mr and mrs jack runham mr and mrs murray robertson mr joseph gib bons mr and mrs george erwin mr and mrs- w a cation miss barbara needham mr d brown mr and mrs ted darlington mr and mrs l e clegg mr and mrs cufr hunter mr and mrs wilfrid hunter miss islay mcclure mr joe chapman miss brendo robin son mr don parkef miss alice gates mr e mcclure miss inez scott mr jack crichton mr and mrs w b hamilton mr and mrs art scott mr and mrs vern kir- toy mr and mrs harold haneox mr and mrs george camplln of cooksvlue mr and mrs prince toronto mr and mrs frank sed- oon mr and mrs george barber miss margaret mccallum mr max bradbury mr and mrs r llcata mr and mrs louis bsttoglio of hamilton miss betty jo wlumott milton mr ted stover milton mr and mrs doug caldwell mr arid mrav doug townsend rev and mrs alex calder mr and mrs stuart young mr and mrs reg broom- head mr and mrs jack fry jr mr and mrs les allen mr and mrs jack lawson mr and hmts- jack ruddeli mr and mrs george stamps miss olivia durnford mr murray detlor mr and mrs james alcorn m arid mrs ernest curry mr and mrs russell thompson mr and mrs doug woods dr and mrs david waterhouse miss joan hall mr don early mr and mrs bob early mr and mrs leslie clark mr and mrs j gibson mr and mrs spence mc- klnnon mr and mrs john tapp mr and mrs mel spence mr and mrs mack wilson mr and mrs gene green mr and mrs robert wicks mr and mrs roy hansen mr and mrs alva grieve miss marion dickie mr robert mc- candless miss margaret golden mr- john haines miss lots orr mr calvin vnnjirnt mr and mrs wllf ford mr and mrs stan fin- lay mr and mrs ray salter mr and mrs john bell mr and mr william monally mr and mrs e blnkley mr and- mrs walter blehn miss donna scott mr jim hlnebey -r- mr and mrs kenneth whlt- worth mr and mrs h h rugg miss jean dlcklo mr harvey ckappel mr and mrs ernie ljfword mfr and mrj oordpn ttd vw jgrj wuwnsprrr mt and mrs harrys aftelng crowain mr mrs wolianv king mr and mrs gordon mielcus mr nrvd mm leigh bradbury miss maroti peddle mr- wuiiani boyle mr and mr j g collier mr arid mrs william 0wycr mls lena palmar mr emory thompson mr ind mrs hs ljcjuuilnghafrt mr arid mrs harvey king miss gebr- glna berrymari mr jbob hepburn mr i and mrs elwood ferryman mr and mrs gordon martin orr nngcvilje mr and mrs rupert beaumont mr- and mrs harold schenk mr and mrs bui anderson mr and mrs ken richardson mr and mrs ross thompson mr and mrs- b watson brampton mr and mrs- george greensward mr and mrs clarence kennedy mr and mrs ernie rawson mr and mrs doug las marshall mr and mrs calvta4 clark mr and mrs don herring- ton mr and mrs bob lane mr and mrs don barrager mr and mrs harold hutchinson- mr and mrs bruce mackenzie mr and mrs william emslle mr and mrs ken mcmillan mr and mrs ev maccormack mr and mrs walter rlgg mr and mrs jack dunning mr arid mrs harold marshall miss phyllis scheuneman mr james collier mr and mrs joe mcclin- tock grand valley mr ond mrs l ritchie grand valley mr and mrs l blair grand valley mr ian emslle mr j mcwhin- nle mr and mrs jim ritchie mr and mrs haroldmeclure mr and mrs ivan hoy mr and mrs ray whitmee mr ami mrs tom ciop- hqm mr george smith mr and kirs maurice hillock mr and mrs r prust mr and mrs a zeravlev miss pat berst mr bob pridcau miss jackie jennings mr holly nt dwyer at esquesing council ox mondat february 6lh the road superintendent was in structed o advertise for tenders to supply crush and deliver 10000 yards of gravel on township roads this year the clerk was instructed to pre- miat murray i l h fixing the salary of i ne iot superintendent the road iupcrnxtendent was appolnted to attend the goo roads convention in toronto mrs a livingstone dies at age of 93 reeve george currle was appoin ted a delegate to the grand valley conservation authority for 1950 fox claims of 245 were paid un der the county bylaw which pro vides a s500 jjaymeht for each fox destroyed melvln sheppard actpn liad shot eleven and c w swack hamer acton seven other pay ments went to c s bailey rr 2 georgetown five harold deforest terra cotta four henry wedge and fred cole acton les deforest terra cotta harold campbell georgetown three norman doug las and wilmer wotkins atton two bob jepson norman herbert oliver carey georgetown frank jones j m steele acton one apiece sheep claims of 115 were paid to notre dame dc beauregard farm georgetown for two sheep end three lambs killed by dogs a n stark was paid the 4 valuator fee assessment on france stone pro ducts for 19 jo was reduced 700 because a barn was burned a 25 donation was mode halton music festival to mrs charles hoare dies in p ho a t itnerir service nduetedby arcndeacon w 0i- o tnompson wos jield last wednesday ht th meglpre fneraliihoh for mi charles hoare bo in v pu memorial hospital bralririlorcjvn sulnday february sthilmrsr hbarfe sucfninibad to a rsfrokst which bhe buffcnfd a lev weeks cawler the torraesf ida- may kelly she was a daughter of arinle loulsej victoria campbell arid the late george wesley kelly and was born at campbells- crdss in 1891 the family uter moved ft norval- where 41 years ago she married charles hoaro coming to george town to make her home st0 leaves besides her husband a family of ten children ed of oshawa mrs t a johanson is- obcl of detroit michigan reg of actori john of barrle and george mrs frank tost evelyn charles margaret robert and william of town her mother mrs g w kelly who is in her 00th year lives in orangeville she also leaves seven sisters and three broth ers mrs kenneth comorie susie mrs frank cameron velma mrs ethel stoerkcl mrs irene wilkle william kelly and reg kelly 411 of cleveland ohio george kelly of rocky valley al berta mrs joseph codney tannle and mrs jim mcnicbl mabel of orangeville and mrs- mary morrow of georgetown there are thirteen grandchildren pallbearers at the funeral were forrest morey of st catharines jack watson george stiggcr tho mas treanor norman hill and harry marchington interment was made in greenwood cepietery georgetown businessmen top team in industrial hockey with a 53 win against meadow- ueigtrowers last night business- men took the lead in th inrtmirlni liockey league smith and stone are in second place winning their game with alliance 83 provincal upset norval ti4 in the thtrd game league standing now is businessmen smith stonk norval alliance meadowglen provincial lyons scored thrc koals and laidlaw tht with two assists jim cofell two goals and an assist for the public school thirty dollars was the total don atlbn to the itwj crthb by tho pup- lis of gps when a campaign for funds was conducted lafi weelc the rod oroas la urn wa donat ing it to tyc side cluldreni hospi tal v x j pifaeipai k d wrhigleswortir attended the dinner meeting of lhe halterx meriteaenejra federatlpn on monday evening la mitchell house mlitoh although all nrienr berj wore riot present progress in education was discussed at some length the attendance at school on tuesdoy morning was very- credit- able in view of the unpleasant weather conditions only 70 out of u total enrolment of 430 were ab sent i lawrence robbed of shutout as roiders beat dixie 11 1 ttfte rveatler v ii mfeaitpr s r- klz the tempera t tiro readings this iwbek are fairly unlfornv except for the georgetown retailers- asso elation must admit that no small part of their business hinges on the childrens patronage this is pro ven by ho fact that more than six thousand valentines were exchang ed at the school on tuesday after noon the teachers were the happy recipients of several boxes of can dy there were various utile pro grammes and treats in the differ ent rooms throughout the school leaeholsssroom waagay with val entine decorations b the home arid home hockey games with cools to count are arousing much interest these days ist night the midgets and ban tams went to elmlra to play the last years champions slushy lee made playing difficult and george town bantams lost 62 while geor getown midgets also were defeated 112 tht- return game is scheduled lor saturday at 2 pm in george town the local players hope to make a better showing then thanks are extended to mrs har old mcclure sam mackenzie wm schenk e v maccorrriack and uev j l self who offered their one -r- ihe roliilmum drwiljsjgjiljjj j away dowii it felt aqd looked good to sea the siln on a couple of days but as i sal before its only february- brn batktm date max mjn rain feb 6- 3d 24 fob 7 30 12 feb 81 31 3 feb 0 35 24 feb 10 38 16 feb 11 37 23 feb 12 32 20 average 3385 1728 nil i mrsl ooe ilhompson mew 1 vegent ears for the ti ip to elmira the midgets and bantams defea- 1 led hespeler here last saturday also in the hockey news is a hockey game between milton pub- mrs wallace thompson was elec ted regent of the countess of strathmore chapter iodk et the annual meeting of the organization held monday night at the home of mrs art scott the meeting was held on the 50th anniversary of founders day the new officers of the organlzatiorfare- hon regent mrs w g o thompson regent mrs wallace thompson 1st vice miss jean mackenzie 2nd ylc mrs sam mackenzie secretary miss hilda erwin treasurer mrs ari scott standard bearer mrs james alcorn lonvesiers 7 education miss ruth evans echoes mrs ivan hay empire study miss aon hickey post war scrvicesmrs h h rugg a former georgetown resident mrs alexander livingstone died in toronto last thursday at the home if her daughter mrs hugh david- ion 43 ridley boulevard at the igoof 03 she- was the mother of mr dqn livingstone f town fol lowing a funeral service on satur day in toronto into was mode in acton cemetery mrs w f wllxsok was fort erie na1yve t ul before christmas whit visiting in town with her- daugh ter mrs fred chapman and r chapman who is manager of the insi of gonuneroe hreh hs 16 15 14 ir 8 7 o norvals other along had win ning provincials other goals being credited to wright burns wylle and lorusso bill berry sparked businessmen with 2 goals and an assist and ffulmc had two goals and walt richardson one latimer schenk and zcke scored for the mushroom team king with four goals helped the sis boys win their gome hall prcsswood norton and golden got the other goals em thompson kelly and gressy scored for alli ance all scores were close in the grc minor leagues leafs ojid hawses played a 2all tie in midgets and canadiens and bruins tied also grasby scored 2 for leafs schenk and inglis for hawks george webv ster scored for canadiens and free stone for hawks grasby scored both goals in a 20 win for pittsburgh over hershcy in the bantam league harpln beaumont with two goals helped st louis win from clnclnnatu beckett scoring for the losers mcgulgan scored for barrle arid pqmeroy for marlies in a pec wee tie game francis hulme scored the only goal when st kits won from gait in novice hockey ma riles beat gait 90 and barrle beat st kits 82 lie school and t ituwii arena press mrs walter bichn health clinics mrs w c reynolds a donauon of 500 was made u the st john ambulance fund gps on friday campaign and 1000 to the halton manv activitiesplanned by local oddfellows orion lodge local branch of the oddfellows has many activities planned for the coming months a highthrtrr will be the district ban- quot which wlllbe held this year in the local hall sometime in march to mark t vis of the grand master r next monday maple leaf lodge of orangeville will be visitors and win confer the 1st degree this friday night a public euchre will be sponsqredby the lodge aunt dies in toronto a serious illness which had con fined her to guelph general hos pital for several weckseaused the death of mrs whbfcfc early tuesday morning- mrrwhisoh ol miss florence m euison died at lirelong residorft of fort erie tookphe womens collego hospital tpr- ias whie ihewasonto last thursday she was a aunt of dr j w ellison and of neil m ellison of georgetown the funeral servicewas held on satur day tilnis to be showh to ll pupils i his week ire winter tin the iria fur the uinior niiti hockey cavalcade a lomimite film strip lllivjntf tips on torioct methods of lay ilso hlinipses into the uvea of some of our famous fiockey stars the latter is loaned through the courtesy of the lowney choco late firm and will be shown thursday gorieotdwh walloped dtxl 111 in the xlrst eame w the jfrottp ployofts on monday jhh tbqr morchod vlcliirywiwd by fni- martin utp ii bt whiitf qnd georgetown pirne wilfoe play ed- friday the fourth gante- is schedulbd for dlxl next wednes day scries la best four butj of aev- roc both teams played cwse hockey until the latter minutes of the firs period when chappel coiutsd i from fcrri jack kemsheod scored as the period ended the raiders never saw the sin bin in the first but it was well occupied by the visitors malllnson and salvias received two penalties apiece and cox one the second period showed the champion team we- have when raiders collected five goals while holding dixie scoreless junior beaumont started the rally when he scored at the five mlnutejnarv martin added another on a beaum- ful passing play from chappel and m beaumont jiaxie- bradbury banged one in from a scramble followed by nick fcrri who soloed through dixie to i nnm martin got hb second of the even ing to end the period rookie johnny haines started the third period when he sent one past goalie stewart unassisted bon- homme was- credited with dixies only goal when a pass from the cornei glanced off someone into the net leigh bradbury chappel and fcrri each tallied one before the period ended summary first teriod 1 georgetown chappel ferrl 2 georgetown kemshead m bradbury pennlties mal 2 tiov 1753- salvian 2 second period a georgetownrj beaujrtont 1047 cox 508 on socr al personal mrs jim clarke and son jimmy of new toronto spent the week end in town with her parents mr and mrs h hurley mr and mrs n prince of fal- ungbrook and mr and mrs george camplin of cooksvlue were over night guests with mr and mrs harold haneox lost friday and at tended the iode dance- ruth and bu1 haneox spent the weekend in cooksvlue with the camplins to celebrate his seventh birthday last saturday glennwright hil lock son of mr and mrs maurice hillock entertained at a party his guests included karen shortlll gail and jimmy mcniven und irene bouskill sharon par- meter bui wilson barry hayward bert mcmann wayne armann reg lawrlc raymond lenu billy spence michael stewardson paul and dhtpc graham jill kentncr daughter of mrt and mrs frank kentner celebra ted her eighth birthday last friday and had a party at her on main street her guests were sher- ron bradbury carolyn blehn gall bralsby judy bonathan beverley clark joanne duncan brenda dawson marie emmcrson june lyon helen muckart jean muck- art gall mcniven marilyn patton sharon sykes pal sykes cather ine smith barbara whitmee lyn da whitmee jane wordlaw arid susan whitmee l were given lor the year child j health clinics fiumbered thlrteeh imr itj children had made use ol these clinics the cducauon con- j venet- reported that three books hd been given to cedarvalc school ail the dance committee report showed over 150 made from that affair the new regent presented a cup aiid saucer to the retiring regent mrs- walter blehn as a token of appreciation from the members pefroshments were served by the lunch- committee mrs norman verdec mrs john d kelly miss annhickey and mrs albert ker- shaw 745 1207 1423 1640 e b tvers has successful sale with auctioneer frank petch in charge a successful auction sale was held last wednesday by e b tyers who sold out his complete farm stock including a herd of reg istered holsteln cattle mr tyers bought cedarvale farm after sell ing the georgetown dairy a few years ago to riley brethour mr brethour later sold the buslnesst o irwin noble he has been selling building lots oft the property and has used p of ihe shaln farm across the highway for bis farming operations it is now his intention to dispose of the rest of the prop erty retaining the new house which he built last year st johnambulance campaigns for funds the local branch of the st- john ambdlancc is cooperating in a national drive for funds which has on atrjecuyt- of xwoooo- the cemaplgii wjll last until the end of february mrs thomas grieve and mrs william hill head of the local canvass committee and fred chap man manager of the bank of com merce is treasurer donations may be sent to any of these thewerk of the st john ambulance needs no introduction andlt la hoped that the localeampalgnwh hnan n l bradbury 4 georgetown martin chappel m beaumont 5 georgetown m bradbury 6 georgetown ferrl 7 georgetown martin ferrl penalty salvian third period b georgetown haines 2jw 0 dixie bonhomme southwell 3j0 10 georgetown l bradbury j benumont bm 11 georgetown chappel fcrri 820 12 georgetown ferrl m beaumont haines 1840 georgetown fred lawrence goal seotty patterson leigh brad bury defence jack kemshead centre max bradbury junior beaumont wings nick ferrl har vey chappel rene martin ken nash johnny haines spike scott mel beaumont clem dwyer sub goal dixie alex stewart goal bui malllnson don ray defence leo bonhomme centre jim fernbach eraser roch wings ted ooav guido salvian harry wnltau fred southwell ken pauett referees ed hodgson pat patterson native of scotland i mrs j martin dies junior raiders tie with acton two evenly matched teams play ed to a threeall tie in acton last night when the local junior raid ers started their three game playoff scries with the tanners george town forced the play all through tho game and were reading 32 un til late in the second period when kentncr star performer for acton evened up he scoring the third period was scoreless pic dillon ployed a good game in goal anal baxter inglis and hepburn were standouts for the locals the tea will play in georgetown thursday night summary first period 1 georgetown inglis ihaebnm 2acton vaughan fay 3 georgetown scott hewitt 4 acton tewnsley fay 5 georgetown baxter huffman penalty golden seeend verted 8 acton kentner 21q 500 1105 1540 17j4 bojawwiiis mother of a georgetown man mrs jessie martin died in new market last friday a native of millport scotland she tiofl been a resident of newmarket for ililsssi years surviving are her husband one daughter mrs molly inglis of edinburgh scotland and two sons robert of toronto and jim a resi dent of normandy boulevard georgetown following a funeral service as newmarket on monday the re mains were taken to toronto for cremation at the toronto cremai torium in the spring her husband intends to travel to the homeland where the ashes will be interred retail merchants dinner held at hunters inn the monthly meeting of the re- tall merchants- association was held last wednesday a business meeting 4 25 1 dinner at banter ibbv c was adopted at the meeting a further discussion took dleoe about waste containers for main street and it was suggested that a barrel type be tried out ilk matter was left with the axeeutteev committee the association will approach the deptof hlghwaya throughu to pifnnf algisi

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