Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1950, p. 1

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gmtgetowfl ontario wednftmkjr munch 29th 19s0 on ilsionx do jnd wpodbrgv h4n bv b- the robins son- tfartows and the woyiidcthey aretwo garner up r other birds roturnmg vesljut- by on wnlnflcot andthe third jnmte l ottheristtnd with all the of this series will lie played here snow about definitely no hokf- tonight over this weeks average temiwra- only seven teams remain in the ture are tliixv degrees and mln running suhdrtdge and- wsikerton i 0 degrees above the montlys normal have thotr scries ticjl 2all take- average fieldhas a one game edgeoveri marmora stayner has defaulted to date max mln march 20 5 a march 21 36 10 march 22 37 32 march 23 39 31 march 24 45 march 25 41 33 march 26 37 26 era batklh snow or rain r 25 s 1 si r62 ilverton should jtoldcrswin to night they will meet- the iefletotrmarch 20 marmora winner in the semifin als iuildeks 5 woodbridge last wednesday raiders took their third straight victory over woodbrldge when they won 52 in the local arena woodbridge put up one 63 their best games harvey chappel led raiders with 1 goal and 3 assists junior beaumont rene martin and biu hewitt the latter up from junior ranks got one apiece eaideks 6 watnfleet 2 nick ferri pulled the hat trick plus one assist or saturday when miss elizabeth louisa caldwell georgetown swamped wolnfleet in j-a- former resident ot town died in average r 87 s 2 mis e caldwell dies was in her 8sh year the first game of their 3of5 series other goals were well divided and were scored by jack kemshead junior beaumont max bradbury bill hewitt rene martir and del beaumont ad0ebs 6 wainfleet 3 monday night raiders travelled to port colborne and came home with a 63 win chappel was the big gun as he scored three goals junior beaumont after suffering a leg injury came back into the game in the 2nd period and scored twice ken nash got georgetowns other counter school board rati ies now costsharmf plan ratification of ins scheme was new made cost shar- brampton on friday march 24th she was born on august 28 1865 on a form at lot 33 4th line west chinguocousy where she lived un til 1011 moving to terracotta til 1914 she mood to georuetown to live with her twin sister mrs david froscr who died in octo ber 1947 they lived in the house on market street now owned by miss- i preston miss caldwell was an active member of knox presbyterian church she is survived by one brother hugh on the old home stead in chelttcnham rev alex j calder conducted the funeral service on monday at the mcclure funeral home and interment was made in boston mills cemetery- pallbearers were robert caldwell elgin caldwell alex mckechnie alex maclaren wil liam mountain and fred mcnally friends ond relatives attended the funeral from cheltenham bramp margaret bradley makes pebutastdnceitpiaiiist many friends from kjfcorgotqwn intended n piano recital lost frlcfoy in the heliconian hnll toroillojtoy njarjruret bradley daughter of mr and mrs jvitllamr f beadlcy of town it wai the official debut as- a concert pinrilsv of tails talented young lady who ins been studying for several years latterly under the tuition of b hayunga carmen miss bradfey8 repertoire inclu ded selections by beethoven bach brahms schumann and chopin and she played two chopin num bers as encores included among those who atten ded were mr and mrs james ft evans mrs graham farnell mrs howard wrigglcsworth mss laura scott mr and mrs a m nielsen mrs r t paul miss hettle law- son mr- and mrs fred chapman miss margaret hoare mr fred hclson mr and mrs ern botkln mr and mrs bob smith miss bar- bora- faram missmarion hepburn miss jane early miss freda her bert mrund mrs arthur- beau mont mr and mrs k- roy edwards of toronto miss marie lindsay the mlses- penson of toronto dr and mrs e g bishop and kfmily mrs j l lambert and sylvia l miss marion robinson mrs fred mcwilly mrs paul barber mrs a ii feller miss florence- luke mr- and mrs watson wlnfleld aivhdearon w g o thompson i mrand mrs g c mckay of tor- onto mrs leslie tomlinson mr md mrs william korzaek dr unci mrs c v williams mrs l i v dann mr and mrs a e daw- j son mr and mrs pharos vannat- tr mrs a vannatter mr and mrs phil howard of milton mr and mrs douglas peck miss olive mover- mr and mrs frank benner mrs edwin wilson mr and mrs cecil davidson mrs- arthur armstrong mrs boa reeve mr d g h wright mln yvonne adams miss bessie white mrs john s hughes mr and mrs charles pearson of guclph mr and mrs cecil doble of milton mr and mrs ed hoare ami mrs alleen parkinson of osh- awa by north ton orillla acton and niagara falls halton district high school board at their meeting monday in milton esqueslng gets a substantial de crease in school costs under the new plan with the three urban municipalities each contributing about 91400 more the 1050 budget totals 148000 the districts share being 35000 improvements planned for george town school include a f 1000 ex- pendlture on washrooms 500 iorj band installing gas in the laboratory and i added fraction 3500 for painting and lighting toronto disc jockey emcees band concert with the roxy theatre packed to the doors by 815 sunday even ing ttn estimated 200 people were turned away for the lome scots- concert an was the appear ance of bruce smith whose early furthering the program of improve- mo radio prorram toast merits inaugurated by last years i jamboree is so popular intro- board of education duccd bv e v maccormack mr a 400 time clock was purchased smlth proved himself just as amus tor muton high school end the salary of the secretarytreasurer adam sproat increased from 500 to 750 a request from the teach ers for establishment of a salary schedule was turned over to the management committee for consid eration after easter transportation to georgetown school will be provi ded for students from terra cotta and glen williams who up- to now have not had this privilege norval and smith and stone tie in first playoff a real thriller was the first playoff game in grc industrial hockey monday when sraluf and stone and norval battled to a 6ali tie in overtime there was never a dull moment from the time jack king scored the opener for ss until clark lyons tied up the game on a pass from rev j l self in overtime in between- times king scored another wilson 3 and louth 1 for the local team golden getting two assists and barber and r ctutplih each one clark lyons continued his sharpshootlng for norval with 9 other foall and i assists dixon had laldlaw one and mcmurchy and self assists two games remain before a champion is declared and the teams asset again next monday the curtain raiser on monday t a juvenile fame in which bamlhon won from kitchener t8 j the aeries the deciding fame wfflhe played monday for the w a beo trepby kentners drugs is ate awarding a trophy to the meat puyer iaae for ing in person as he is on the air and he kept the audumce laugh ing in his role as emcee a novelty number comlc ta- too went ovetjuig as the bands men went on strike and one by one left the stage also on the prpgram was soloist holly dwyer with marlon hepburn at the piano qougtas peck who sang rperfect day and holy city with bond accompaniment the cuthbert trio and alf sutton from brampton and helen and bohr londsborough of aclon who played piano duets donations of 500 each to ihe march of dimes and the crippled childrens fund was presented by the band to bruce smith one more heatre concert is planned in late april and during the summer the wnd will play several concerts in he park it is hoped to have mr smith back again later in the year or another appearance lorne scots regiment inspection on sunday f on suridoy oftcrtvoorvat brofnp toil armoujttes- tlse 7 lome i scots bbglifiont was ipspiscted b major gjcneal c vokes ofblccr conji mapdlnjr ccntralcomronad qnk- vllle- the troopa jvenl throuat thclr drni in the armouries on ilia march iinst was held outside where a wrgecrbwd of visitors volchcd tiic ccrempny- the bras oriel p brtiid tpok part in the parade the major gtnerat compllmonted tile regiment which is commanded by lt col john r -barber- of georgetown on their turnout and steadiness grc asks mora grant town finance committee turns deaf ear six farm c rally at stewarttown r- monday night in stewarttown hall- oyer 150 members- of six farm forums enjoyed a social evehlngtwcrc mentioned three times in wycl included moving pictures music and dancing denney charles was chairman and the program included movies shown by deputy reeve herb allen of burlington a singso led by mrs francis thompson with mrs hasan gra ham at the pjono a duet by jean ruddell and ruth davis and solos by rev alcjc j colder after lunch there was dancing with dofis hulls orchestra- net proceeds of the cveninu will be donated to ibc easter campaign for crippled chil dren mr- benncy charles and russell king of hornby won door prizes and william cromar a birthday prize spot dances were won by george burt and helenmcloughlin and mrs hnzcn graham and george sivillc mr cromar hard ing price and charlotte mccul- lough were jiidgcs for a square dance competition the winning set was mr and mrs george somer- vllle acton t mr ond mrs w r worton suvercreek mr and mrs harold campbell georgetown and mr and mrs russell thompson of llmehouse cneck line torum is planning a meeting next moday at the home of mr and mrs l devrles when they will answer a questionnaire about next years programme- ten teams compete in rc hockey ihampionships anglitan bisliop here a fir sunday confirmation ij i iight reverend walter- e bag- noll aniillcnn- bishop of- mlagarn paid his first ollletal visit utotoi hctowria0d glen williams on sun day when he officiated at confir mation services in thctwo church es at st georges in the morning the ohurch was filled to the doors as parishioners greeted their new bishop a lorgc confirmation class of aauits tts well aso numberfif young people were admitted to full church membership during the ser vice vbishop bagnalls sermon was thoughtprovoking he compared st luke with dimos the two men paulsettcrs pimos who in mod ern tirass might be called a go- getter was placed first when st paul sold dlmas and luke are with me the second mention was luke is with me ond dimos and finally only luke ls with me dimas has forsaken me he asked those present to emu late st luke whose faithful ser vice and unswerving loyalty make him a noted figure in history there are many like dimas who are enthusiasts and who forsake their friends and ideas for new ones pjover 600 spectators wero sit this ajjena tjn tnursdayfor org hockey jilgm which tnarkod the altxte thcfl seijjbri f ot tho- five minor leaguei cipcfatddby tho grc ita was a full evcnihgol sport as five hamei were ployed to win ners canadians capjainod by fred dickenson- who- scored- two goals won 42 from maple leafs and wen presented by john d kelly i wttto his championship midget cup filjl maccormack and george webster alsp scored for the winners and sedorc and alexander for the leafs the leonard bell bantanijtrophy blind since birth thomas euenton dies rebekah president visits local lodge at the request of georgetown recreation commission a special meeting was held on monday be tween officials of that organization and the financecommittee of coun cil the grc which received a 400 grant fromthe jown last- year had asked for 1700 this year but when the tax rate was struck lasf week the grant was kept at 400- mr garvie government field- man accompanied alex maclaren grc chairman they pointed out that last year the grc had spent 5000 in its program and this year had laid out an even more ambi tious program which would entail the expenditure of 7500 mayor cleave said that grc had lone a fine job but that he did lot think the ratepayers would lanctlon any higher grant at the orcseht time when the mill rate ns the highest in history finance hairmon garfield mcgllvroy- said he thought the decisive vote jn december indicated that taxpayers were economy minded and he cobld not sanction an increase the matter will come up for fi nal discussion at next mondays nectlng william rtwillfiron a former local undertaker and umlture dealer william h wii1- pn died at his daughters home lr lorkson on sunday he was the father of town clerk charles wlll- n and was in his 0h year boy scout news the boy scout committee met a the home of mr cliff staeey on thursday pu ape m tor a variety concert to be held in late april or early may date were ror w cnh camp which wfflbe held immediately after school elo pes in june arrangements have een made for the- use of the hufrther qlen shp l i rajptm say y p jj the boy scout paper drive wnteh gg p sooal personal tuesday march 21st was a spe cial evening for members of ver dun rcbekah lodge when they en tertained the president of the re- bckoh assembly mrs isabel carr of toronto she was accompanied by mrs jean burch of st cathar- incs vice president of the assem bly and mrs sadie rice of toron to district deputy president of centre district and 2 the dining hall was decor ated in oriental colours chinese lanterns hung from the ceiling and artificial apple blossoms and real spring flowers pri the tables flow er favourwere at the head table at the lotfs meeting which fol lowed mrs xtarr spoke to the members of the work of the order and her remarks were helpful and full of interest other visitors were also called on for a few words mrs alf collins noble grand presen ted mrs carr with a gift from the lodge as well as a cheque for 30 as a contribution to furnishing ward in the new sick childrens hospital this is the presidents project for her year in office and it will be furnished and maintain ed by the lodges in the toronto district a wellknown fomcr resident of georgetown thomas euenton died in brampton on tuesday march 21 he was the last surviving mem ber of the family of the late george and agnes euenton and was born lnerln township in 1883 he was predeceased by a sister agnes and two brothers james who died in august 1947 and george who died in 1840 mr euenton who had been blind since birth lived in georgetown for many years he was a fa mil ir figure on main street and in spite- of his handicap he got around remarkably well anddldnhe fam ily shopping he occupied himself with basket weaving and made beautiful products of intricate de sign and clever craftsmanship eight years ago be left town to make his heme s with his niece mrs j h levett he was a member of the church of england archdeacon w o o thompson conducted the funeral service at the mcclure funeral home on thursday pallbearers were roy edgar and george euenton hodr gen barnes russell day and guy day interment was made in the family plot in erin cemetery was presented by jack armstrong to hcrshey bears captained by ron brecn who edged pittsburgh 43 webster and freestone scored two each and richardson got 2 and sedorc one for the losers barrio won from marlboros to take the peewee championship and captain calvin king received the simmons jewellers trophy which was presented by recreational dir ector j l self pomerby got the lone goal for the losers doug richardson scored two bud glbhe and bob mcguigan one each for barriei morlboros blanked st kitts 40 to take the novice crown with cap tain ron mclean- scoring allfour goals don barrager presented them with the lions club trophy joyce herrlngtons reds won from sister mikes blues to win the girls championship joyce scored both goals with one assist from jane milne the retail merchants trophy was presented by bungy ward tb the winners ken bralthwaite coach of thai raiders ken nash and hal gib son handled the refereelng for the games st johns tjnttbd ll mrs c a retth of scaforth and mrs charles ward of stouffvillc were weekend visitors in town with their mother mrs edward hill gueldh jitreet mrs lawrence mcclintock end mary of grand valley spent a few days in town last week with miss helen macdonald mr and mrs walter blehn car olyn and euen visited on sunday in ingersoll with mr and mrs thos lee and family mr and mrs arthur tyndall who have been spending the winter at miami beach visited for a few days last week with hi mother mr w w tyndall en route to their home at centre island arthur relnhardt of leamington and devtri reltmardt ot comber were weekend visitors at the noma t mf and lbs it it meyer the brothers are teeountanta at braneh- esof the royal bank la the two towns- i the stall and pupils of cedarvale school conducted evening worship in st johns united church on sunday a fine service of praise was prepared by mrs j margeson helen emmons and gladys cole were pianists and barbara blgford was soloist musical numbers were contributed also by a quintette composed or mrs p mcqueen and misses jane andrews barbara blg ford elsie klsh i and june magee and a trio marion barrett isobel skeftlngton and winnie thomas miss paula arthurs reed the les son and mrs- c brown lejklti pra yer mrs o m houston school superintendent gave the message of the evening i rev john m smith gave the fourth in a series ot prekaster meditations st the morning service mr 8 t faram played a violin arrangement of a favourite hymn during the musical part of the ear vice the- flowers decorating the church were placed by his parents wife and family in honour of the lata arthur desman public school news everyone about the school is pleased to see caretaker- thomas warnes jvcll again and back on the job after his recent attack of in fluenza through the courtesy of the rosy theatre the pupils of grades viiod viii will have the privilege of attending the thursday matinee when the great shakespearian play henry v will be presented in technicolor miss marlon hepburn music suerylor at the school has com menced practices tor the halton musical festival- which wiu be held during the second week of may 10180 was realized last week from the sale of individual photo graphs taken by mr cecil barker ot london ont ten per cent of this amount was granted to the school to which five dollars was added from the school fund and forwarded to the t crippled chil drens fund william miller die at sunnybtook hospital a resident of georgetown for over thirty years william miller died on sunday march 10 in snn- riybrookhoapital he was 69 years of age mr miller was a native of scot land and was bom- at araievey -i- klncardlne perthshire re first came- to canada in 1014 and una nekt year returned to the old country where he enlisted with the canadian army in an aruuery reg iment be asm ail throughout the war and later with the occupation army in germany- in 1010 he returned to canada with his wife and came to george town where he secured employment at the alliance paper miu later working at the provincial mill for several years he was superintend- ent of the golf course mr miller is survived by his wife the former annie fisher and one brother david in thornhill scotland he was predeceased two weeks before his death by his sister rev alex j calder conducted the funeral service last wednesday at the mcclure funeral home pall bearers were gordon kidney rus sell mcclure roy magloughlen george harris robert alexander and bertram wuloughby inter ment was made in greenwood cemetery georgetown chinese students at lions club meeting two young men from china both students at the university of tor onto were guests at the lioatj club meeting and gave members of the club some interesting information on that country last tuesday william g norkie the death occurred in toronto last saturday of william gordon norrie a brother ot steve norrie of town and husband f the former hazel scott ot llmehouse the fun eral service was held yesterday the pee- wee and novice all stars leave for the tournament in r- ln plouelph at 830 saturday morning demlc seems to have been passed and attendance once more stands about 95 per cent a set of spring examinations is now in progress as it is the last set before final examinations lfls hoped that the pupils wlj put forth every effort to maintain good stand- in despite a muddy playground the children ms shown thoaghtfulnaaa and rnnsider bath wfcfla play ing and n tdsantng their show bs- foretirw tta if anyone can help by taking car please phone rev j l self a newcomer to lundargartaa primary on monday was lorrataa mils little daughter of mr ansf mrs hills who operate the totvm budget groceteria on mklp flt their son albert has entered the senior r nrf lnrtitiinimll awaiting th dmstott of the jwafss- aa tjstr

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