Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 22, 1950, p. 1

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ttia 4tjrrytwifjtlihii lj ai- georgetown ont wenedaymrcli 22nd 19s0- hj at 68 mills increased cotmtfy rate yr v v -77-r- itjoiowtov tax kterm -lowr- tht wfather imi t new wrete wi ttffi- wny until christmas f4mins thd new uk rate wa i attack- at a special council memhtg monday when the- budget was rfrcefinlpil by finance chairman fcoaroeld mcouvray and adopted ft wrm sftfew irumtfcnirage- j ttmnewrale 1 4 mu above last year council has adhered closely to a nolicy of economy and no hew major expenditures are con- semjuatea the blither tax rate ha bain caused by a 3000 increase in county rate a 1300 raise in pub- ma school coats an a 1400 tree trimming expenditure made by last years council rinsssn gets raise town foreman ern hyde was granted an increase in salary from j 2300 to 2500 after some debate i a recorded vote was taken on march 19 notion to make his salary 2100 made by cr fetch and reeve mar shall mayor cleave and deputy beeve macdonald supported the motion which was lost the motion tor 12500 made by hill and hale waa then carried tewa will caretake hall maclaren and a- m baxter mr editor really quite a winter we art having in march with thief days in te week registering baliaw zero temperatures and numerous jmow- storms however the ilst of march first day of spring occurs this week and then it will be onty2b0 days ern batkin march 13 march 14 march 15 march 16 max 30 27 27 31 27 22 34 mln 17 6 10 snow 2 mission to explain why the grc had established a small charge for 2828 morval and ss meet in rtokty finals mmir win tuckf strike jcup a klrby bawling- avbautinu asossfso ior i trlttteot mrt jumped irpmtttlrd plaba to win the lucky strike jmenv single tournament he waa om bowfers competing h a tournament for thevlueky strike eup everett wilson who led for the first two series had slovtor second prize a pair of brunswick bowling shoes the two-champ0juu-wltl- ernie peters 2058 bui anderson 2015 and lew brandford 2011 wlu rep resent georgetown in the canadian bowling association competitions in toronto they will be held at karrys recreation club lrom april- 15 to may 6 and the five georgetown men will compete in singles and doubles for substantial cash prizes b r murfin staff men attend heating school toroatd duc jockey emtow laid oncer t v- smith it stone and norval will appeared for the recreation com- battle it out for championship of the grc industrial hockey league winners of the semi-finals- the use of the old town hall they teams will meet next monday for said that if the town would rook their first game and it promises after the caretaldnf it would not to beplenty exciting be necessary and mayor cleave in- fans who visited the arena dh monday were treated to two of timated that the town men would do the job a majority of members expressed themselves as opposed to giving the grc complete control of the hall and the park some discussion took place on the oil furnace at the town ball and a vacudraft will be tried in an attempt to make the furnace work better cr tuck had an esti mate of 380 for repairing the roof and a decision on this was left till a future meeting seek new garbage dump it is reeve marshalls opinion that the garbage dump will have the best games they could ever ex pect norval had a tough time downing provincial pa the jla horses of the season who came from behind to be leading conten ders during the playoffs the game was tied twoall when clark lyons counted on ferris pass with 15 seconds to go with 5 seconds re maining a hard shot by wylic which would have tied things up again hit the goal post lyons scor ed xorvals first goal and mc- cvure and dixon combined for thesccond jim cofell and grieve four members of the staff of the b f murfin sheet metalworks were in kitchener last week where they attended a five day school on heating and air conditioning those attending were frank and ralph murfin cecil brown and victor greygoose the annuol school is sponsored hy the national warm alrheatlng arid air conditioning association- a nonprofit organization which is supported by manufacturers and heating contractors throughout canada it does extensive experi mental and research work and alms to have heating systems properly installed through its efforts heat ing bylaws have been passed in several canadian cities two hundred and forty members have passed examination set by the association and frank murfin and radwllstnilra bm- number bruce disc toi many smith anion their favourite jockeys will fevaa to see him in perseti on sunday when he will come from toronto to emcee the lome scots banil co a the roxy theatre mr smith whose program toast n jamboree is heard over station cjbc his not mumated whether he will bring brewster the rooster atone with mm but he can be counted ortjor sorhe of his sly hu mour which endears him to listen- era the invitation came about when he featured a half hour of band music on his program as a tribute to a substantial donation sent by the band to the sick childrens hospital campaign other guest artists will be present at the last sunday evening concert many were turned away and those who wish to attend this one would be well advised to come early children will be admitted only accom panied by their parents raiders beat w00dbriw5e twice heret0mliht on sunday afternoon inbramp4 ton armmirteav-th- lorn scots regiment will be inspeeled y major general c vokes general officer commanding central com mand oakvillethe inspection wlu take place at 230 pm andatl ebmpanlesofrthereglment -are-pol- ishing up their work this wcefc in anticipation of the visit ltcol georgdstown utadirs jni9ct wopov ftrtdge hire tlnlint in what way i be the final gtutj of lhr bestotuflva ri series in the second tttund of the intermediate b playdowns the first game ust thursday georgojown was rvuv conteit in which georgetown came out on top 94 i monday njght at nobieton nick fcrrl with four oals aid two ass- lst7tfparkedhe s win junior beaumont turned in one of his best games scoring throe john r borborof georgetown is i goals martin chappel and max officer commanding and major bradbury completed the scoring pdul barber is in chorge of c roster coy georgetown umehouse social personal 540 sympathy is extended to mrs wm ritchie and family in the passing of mr ritchie following a lengthy illness also we extend sympathy to mr john ellerby in the sudden passing of his sister j mrs nesbitt in toronto on sunday tommy of mohcton new brans- weekend visitors with mr and mrs ted darlington were mr and mrs mike barton of toronto mr roas boyle a member the staff of the bank of commerce branch at sudbury has been vaca tioning in town with his parents mr and mrs james boyle mrs james crahtree has been on the sick list since the fjrsk of the year- after treatment in the hos pital- at toronto she is at present convalescing at her home on guelph street mrs thomas reld maryjo and to be moved from the park mayor scored for provincial lorusso get- cleave said he was sure the town tini an qssist had used up the original half acre purchased for a dump an offer has been made by normand snyder to dump garbage out of town at the present price of sn00 and bob lane who holds the contract has suggested another site in town council will look over this prdper- ty encourage new industry cr petch industrial chairman suggested that jie be allowed s200 for advertising for new industries for town there has bee- no new industry established here for ten years he said and something should be done library renovations i smith stone scored a real up- se when they defeated business men to win a platoff spot the teams had tied their firs anie last week and his time ss won 43 gibbs- and kink each scored two kins norton and hall ettihs ass ists richardson hulnio aiut sclis- si7- rmti for the losers mrs rqughlcy of edmonton al berta spent a few days with her son jack roughley and mrs rough- ley en route to chicago to visit her- daughter mrs r lane and mr and mrs harvey norton were guests at the packcrblair wedding in st peters anglican church erindale on sat urday evening the wamoetine was held at the homeof mrshnorton on cecil brown were members of the friday evening wtien plans were first class to pass these exams 1947 uaikjertftn beats si vimmrf ix uinst jtame walkirtou intermediates one of the stimlriest threats id the b uruup this year defeated last years ehampinns sundiidce ti1 in the t i i- 1 uamedf their series walker- tm had puviouly won jheir itroup by heatine bridgeiwrt in a playoft series indieatinf- l in i rnatle for a euchre soon mrs mills read the scripture lesson and a sick member was remembered with a treat col and mrs bourne attended a play in st catharines on fhdoy evening in which their son a c llyurne took part wick are spending a few weeks in town with her parents mr and mrs wilfred lavoie mr thomaslee publisher oi the ingersoll tribune was a visitor on sunday with mr and mrs- wal ter biehn he had bcerr irr tor onto attending the sportsmens show where his brotherinlaws boat miss canada iv is on exhibi tion sunday visitors wjth mr and mrs john cordaro included sgc and mrs william preston terry billy and kenneth of toronto mr and mrs james preston of bramp- 1 ton mr and mrs archie gerard j first period i georgetown chappel fcrrl 2 georgetown feni l bradbury 14u 3 georgetown martin ferrl 152ti 4 georgetown m bradbury kemshead 1mi penalties robertson balnea kemshead holllngahead smith second period 5 woodbridga mcdonald rowntree s3m 8 georgetown ferrl 7m 7 woodbridge taylor 1030 8 woodbridge castater u15 9 georgetown ferrl martin 1450 1q georgetown j beaumont patterson 1945 penalties scott smith kem shead third period tic tocs lead fiv bowlers i sister of teacher dies at buffalo tlll- hiiir- are that thee two is mikertoi- ani cieoritettjwn vliirt vintenciii in tin- playoffs year cr tuck iwinted out that the library roof was in poor shape and sjurdav that some plastering needed doing i a funeral service was held in buffalo last monday for mrs fred erick l kadey a sister of miss alice davies teacher at stewart- town school she died the previous vyith two weeks to go in the ladies afternoon bowling league at the lucky strike tie toes have a point lead over meteors play off- will last three weeks and there will he a trophy for the best team goodlet had of the season plus a trophy for the on edith street ted and edith of paris and miss f pei-hy- mcdonald of brampton mis daenc hilsehansscn and miss iniridtiieljmi bqth of oslo norway were weekend guests with mr and mrs trygve wold at their home trygda on maple av inue both girls are studying post graduate nursing in toronto on rockefeller institute scholarships to celebrate his seventh birth- day lat wednesday jimmy good- let son of mr and mrs james party at his home his guests were 11 georgetown j ueaumbmv kemshead loat 12 ferrl patterson chappel 154s 13 georgetown j beaumont nosh 1800 penalties truman patterson martin taylor georgetown fred lawrence goaltscotty patterson leigh brad- bury defence jack kemshead centre max bradbury junior beau mont wings nick fcrrl harvey chappel rene martin spike scott ken nash johnny hahies clem dwyer woodbridge truman goal armstrong robertson defence mc donald centre taylor rowntree winas smith castater hpllings- head ireland cook kuthner ami wright halton farmers do not favour cooperative farms a number of members or the j winner of the playoffs bobby salter jimmy and johnny siinh a stom- staff attended a j mrs bill hewitt had high single mcgili john benham jimmy fid- j- dinrftr and dame at tllcclub kings- j 2gf and triple 671 last week mrs but i no definite action was taken council will discuss the matter at a future meeting walter moore die in brampton hospital member of an family walter herbert moore died in peel memorial hospital bramp ton on friday march 17th son of the late james moore and cath erine mcintosh he was born here 9 years ago in the family home oa king street and lived here all ms llfeuhttl he moved to bramp ton aewyears ago the king st bouse is now owned and occupied by mr and mrs w h taylor mr moore was for some years telegraph operator at the cnr stat ion and later worked for eight years in the post office which was then located on main street he was acting- postmaster for a time he is survived by an only sister miss mabel moore of toronto rev alex j odder- conducted the funeral service on monday at the mcclure funeral home with interment following m hillcrest cemetery norval pallbearers were r b foulis joseph gibbons sew ard wllaon william moore and charles kirk of toronto and tho mas irwin of port credit among friends from out of town attending the funeral were mrs a price and mrs e crowe toronto mr and mrs t irwin port credit mrs a kingsbury port credit mr and mrs r robertson and mr and mrs roy hlpdley erin miss ann moore guelph mrs robert gouop mr harold gollop and mrs george gollop norval mrs kadey was the former cath erine davles and was born in fer- gus she went to buffalo in 1825 j where she had since been a music r teacher- she was a graduatc of i loretto academy toronto and the old toronto conservatory of music she was a member of the chrom- j atic club in buffalo and past sec- old georgetown retarytreasurer of the piano teach ers forum of western new york surviving are her husband three sons frederick l jr pittsburgh kingsley c new brunswick ny and rev kenneth w harris hill ny a daughter jane kathryn at home tbree brothers walter of stratford ernest vancouver and charles los anueles aud one sis ter alice the funeral service was held in st johns episcopal church of which she was a member dnd where she belonged to the moth ers- club and the womens auxil iary rev walter plumlcy and rev harry w vere conducted the ser vice way toronto t sored ly the electrical recreation association thursday spon- jack saunders was second in each v local men visit purina research farm in missouri dler karen norton lois denham terry harley iris cousins wendy jackie larry linda and bonny samders and his brothers brian and david piano recital at knox by kenneth harrison this is a mmpaok paper wy mrs r e ellenton forum press reporter halton formers in general do not favour cooperative farming accord- i ing to forum reports of the last radio discussion can we farm cooperatively- while there were j a few things mentioned where members felt cooperation might be beneficial- halton farmers pride themselves as being- individualists owning he4rownand andmaeh inery bannockburn thought a properly kenneth r harrison organist and organized cooperative scheme would choirmaster of knox presbyterian be beneficial to a young man starti church presented a piano recital i ng farming with limited capital on monday evening in thcvhurch omagh thought the opposite claim- under the auspices of the choir ing v- attend hamilton normal school reunion miss n jardine teacher at horn by school and mrs walter lawson of stewarttown attended the re union of hamilton nbrmal school last friday and saturday both are graduates of the school check forum holds final meeting the final meeting of the season for the check line farm forum was held on monday at the home of mr and mrs hasan graham the discussion period was on organi sation in a community v plans for the forums share in the rally at stewarttown next monday were nuwfcf purina resaarch font gray sossmll mo wilfred leslie and j herbert reld were among a group of livestock and poultry breeders from ontario who visited the ralston purina re search farm at gray summit mis souri near st louis last week the farm contains 738 acres where tests and experiments are conducted in the development of chows and sanitation products for livestock and poultry of particular interest to canadian feeders waa the yorkshire hog unit the ani mals were imported from ontario and play an important part th pur ines research as well as helping to increase interest in this breed in the united states 7 the dairy unit consists of grade holstelna which are proiluclng more than 14000 pounds of milk par head annually it was pointed out to the visitors that this la just an average herd that could be found on a farm anywhere in canada or the slates other units inspected included theturkeytfrowing unit the broiler unit where 3pound birds are reus ed in 10 week oh 9 pounds of feed the duck growing project rabbltry dog kennels beef cattle units and the newly established pigeon loft following the farm tour the vis itors vere entertained at a ban quet and musical show at the com pany offices in st louis and later there was a trip through the pur- lnamjns and research laboratories followed by a luncheon at the oe soto hotel mr harrison one of georgetowns most gifted musicians is a pupil of gordon hallctt of toronto rev alex j calder was chairman and assisting artists were ruth davis soprano and harry dyck elocution ist i the program was varied mr harrison played five groups the bach and beethoven selections es pecially showed excellent technical ubtlity- rondo and funeral marcht parts ofbeethovens son ata in a flat major had been played by mr harrison at the ki- wanls music festival in toronto where he reclvcd excellent murks special mention should be made of the paderewskl mlnuet which was very lovely and the kullak octave study gave the audience a very difficult number well render ed mr dyck gave several humorous readings and miss davis sang in her usual sweei style her encore an irish song was especially en- joyed ttomas alchard henry reports a toronto- man has been penalized one cent for late remittance of sales tax the government wlnv certainly lose on that deal if the culprit- doesnt sand in that cent young man can buy second hand equipment and still be on his own mount nemo thinks weed cons trot can best be handled by group action such items as wood cut ting lime spreading bay baling threshing alio fillings and potato digging were mentioned by differ ent forums others thought these could be best done by custom work the farming owning his own machine the opinion of boyne forum la that our farms are too large and too many families operate several farms jointly for any cooperative scheme to work one group sug gested they would like to experi ment with cooperation in holidays six forums will meet at stewarttown next monday as the windup to this seasons series of farm forum broadcasts six district forums win meet in stewarttown- hall for a rally entertainment will lnclode motion pictures songs by rev alex calder ruth davis and jean ruev drll a sing song and dancing dea- ney charles of check line forum vlhbe chairman forums partiev paling are check line ashgrova stone school hornby plnegrova and- bannockburn v aajgaitttimme aj

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