Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 21, 1950, p. 9

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pag 9 d5vr how good iced tea can bel tidies ua doubl atmaqui awl whlla still hot vjour into alas ijjlsst with cracked flj sugar and lamon totasla -4-r- john r barber elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway transcanada airline steamship tickets on all lines cruise and travel advisers mill street georgetown telephone l9w hodfcylfettquet at guelph honours inmediate chanips players get oha medals bench coats total town dinty moore presents championship trophy the georgetown herald wednesday june 21st 1950 members of the georgetown rol- bluegrey bench coals each ploy- dcrs intermediate b hockey cham- crs number emblazoned in yellow pinna this year were tendered a i on the sleeve and a crcat on he dinner and presentation last tours- front mayor harold cleave and day in the banquet holt of thejreovic w g marshall officiated at royif hotel gucjlph the dinner i this presentation i was jofntly sponsored fcy ihi board a hirhliuht of the evening was of parks management yd the when del boaumonfwas called for- hockcy cluti and was ottcrided by word to receive the dha most over one hgndredf lrjoludirtgmam- valuable playos avvarrl from club bers of the town council andvthclr ipreflduu goblant he had bten wives ihoscri for this hohour by vole of tory gregg first ltc rircsldiml his tcamromes i of the onlirlo wockey association t ken mcmillan in chairman presented oha medals to tbetean attt turkey dinner km mc colborne he said ho was only sorry for one um ho of tue mr and mrs wholdoh fcrnwrso thing georgetown hor- beatcjn a cliiti was halrman for a i mr and mrs harold mccluss mr the 8 intermediate clubs lim a ceechcs ami awards tapcl mrs jack gunninc tllr and qntarlbexcept his hoi town tevimf ejprlcd the rcatprldl wilchhlrs e v swcormaik mr and of wlnuham and it was too bad jom1 ft iu t nhlcn mrs wultn uiehn miss iron- junior beaumont miss marg aret goidcvi johnny haines mist kay cox glen scott miss betty king bill hewitt miss merle pries fred lawrence miss joan dickie clem dwyer ree martin mel beaumont mr and mrs ken braithwalte of toronto mr and mrs bruce mackcnzic mr and mrs don barrager mayor and mrs harold cleave kcevc and mrs w g marshal deputy reeve and mrs k r mac- bonald cr and sirs garfield mcr gikray cr and mrs frank petch mr and mr bob lane mr and mrs ken mcmillan mr and mrs- prank murfin mr and mrs w g bill j gibbons mr- and mrs ted kmg jfi st mrs ernjc alcolt p f blackburn tory gregg of wingnain mr and mrs norm lockl inc of port blgin ointy moore ol thise teams caiild not have -mot- dancing every wednesday and saturday bill howe and his 10 piece orchestra admission soc sunday evenings s community sing u u u m irluttpnville y park me corrtputnentca hi uuh fbi never askin vviu slrictlj umatmti ami hid vvdi gcprjjitovvii 0n ctamnionshtps in three fw anything i tuulltcvtel winninaj under the table and alvvavs play- goocl p inwuiuc ltl oha headqunrurs fioocl fans hcxaul and those rilivin medals were gior unci jll thic tlieve players kui naldvl beaumonl i thcu 1 tytv r suirit of voting eiill uurj mr nnd- mrs ait scolt mr and mis spinet mckin- a fi non mr iiicl mrs h r cunnlhg- hivr mi and mis jack wilson mi iiod mts jack harrison mr unq mis wilt ford miss olivia uiirniuiil jim miorn joseph gib- on of horni mibi plilis itarrls rj xlcmlirter r fred tthrnson mi s mij sijuth- of aclon ronald hulmc bill doheity s p 0 1 t s m s hi p h nvxa n a d a uru l i m i t e d fnd lawrence scott patterson cooperation ml frjvitdllncss on the lnns miand mrs william ander junior bciumont jack kcmsheadi uilm r lhjln cycr utfoic hc liikh bradburv max bradbury u mts u m brimt ljr dui i nick ferrl rine martin bill hcw- t0 toatl kcn nralthwaltc ht johnny hbiihk cum dwyer 0n of thc br benelits from glenn scott and harvej chnpil hoikiy mr mcmillan lontinuod ml were pnscnt cxccpt chappcl lhc frieiulshn s mad- in q her who is ovvaj- for the siimnci play- 1 lomnlllnltt v nmpli of thl lint boll at ttmiskamlng qqilxcl m h vbna quebec medals also went to coach ken uhp t lhc ra rs hdplnd ag- brotthwnite trainer don barragcr atrkx dolbcap fc thiei veins ao iind manager bruio mackenzie this year wllin championship towp gives bench coat hat vvoiu the franch lojutuatb the towns gifts to players on thaspajxrthtre hail padlinid thetvlc- championship team vere handsome h j ns vhrart 4jn iw beiulires president uo i anc i kill i ial of tiio i pi i si it vko ifcd wr- k 1 foiiho u jd il tin culi t a lii v nclv 1 oniid v li i i to iu dmnt 1 iv a ha u h v 1 vi i n i ihkiv l y i u l- hartleyshields rmnjon held at towvillepark eyesexam1ned o t walker optometrist etfice over bell telephone ce at georgetown the second wednesday afternoon of each month 8 main st bninipton phone 59s brampton one uijciiii aid fonv reisti lint h ntlevslikliis reimion it o ii4jjmh n d till n im 1 i siu tit v i j f ii ucl ii i vi o w i v j i vul till i 11 bill sl 1 tr kl g l it iu col 1 t u b 111 niilh i 1 1 1 fourtn thousand track fan packd tho mlboum auttrolia stadium m wo 1934 yar of the citys centennial to celebrate the vent crack collegiate ath lete from canada australia and new zealand were competing in a special sports festival canada 12man team- largest of us kind to repre sent the nation abroad took top honour they won of 11 event and hat- fared three autrallan track record jater in new zealand they repeated their feat taking 10 out of 12 top honour to make a clean sweep of tho dominions down under close teamwork and sportunanvhtp have earned many flnk for canadas track itan sportsmanship and taomwork help you too tn work and play together they keep your scope for opportun ty in canada urtpufed fr ojiee6 now is the time to have that new furnace installed see the ask for a price quotation anthesimperial b f murfin sheet metal works show room on main street telephone 1s8w humbingvestrougro j pak jboid li v o 11i1h1 latlo i ill 1 i j n 1 iii il i ji i allk b n to i 1 11 liiliv c fi l ilik hi 1 il 1 1111 li vll 1 v 11 its v i ill l slu i i ii hllltum sllo lol 1m- i i h ii iii ll 111 is oinlid 1 i iiill in ml ais da ink 111 ulll s 1 i 1 iwll klllu oi k ini oi i ti i no i pi i mi tin v won t o lu lni s im 111 i ih i i t i lllll if llll li 4s i i hold li iik iiiml the fin ir- o ll ll ilmllluv llll sinl out ilik il on o piaist in pio iiimg siuh ood in 11 s imin e v mic- tormaik oni ul cioibilouns most faithful fan spoki of the game from the spilt itoi s point of view thank to all loi and said how ratifv inn it hid belli hilp and kinitlv i r iutli u tmc coun alltvuuuh it wis 1 1 i v li lut i iu iivtin ouiiht io n- rl ln tn v ii v t uuiui tft w ith viht i o lii memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monuments markers r moderately priced j a card or letter will bring our service to your doors i oakville i monument works ii 111 s kill ii ml 1 h ill i 11 ii 1 1 im nt ii l l o ill vvohb 20 colbome st qakyille on highway i im tu ipu ii i 1 j h iull s ll lr 1 in ill iln a id il o mibut i v is 11 lit liv lis in ii h u7 i i llit u i soul k 1 lit lid i iii vv is 11 utmili lh t i iu hi in im supplied lr i walls u 1111 favoured ivrv- iii uili ehoitilate bars various kinds of i mil pi units and cigars tin tin smokus th prisidim ilaitle nderson i lav a vvelionie and esh eiall to i rmtiirfrom mulligan also sincere their kincrous coupi ration in kn o kit tin nip from bucko aftir makmi this i ihth hartleyshield ixnis buiwn 1 sunilrulke list union possible in thc absince viar hi 1 ft thi ihourht that char- of mrs david hartlev secretary actir is vutor not a rift othirs lhrou illness mrs e m read- ls vi u y- ierold cdl nnmtes of the 1049 reunion mk of port tlrin a former pro and irs report a minuu of silence rt force who lid akainst the was observed in memory of the two sound four loved ones who had passed away hue the last reunion immediate- trophy presented 1 following was an impressive de- a past president of thc oha vo service b kenneth sims dinty moore of port colborni vvasi daughter verna sims accom- nskid to present thc trophy to p by her aunt mrs sam por- tcam captain ken nash mr moore u sans a hymn then hc read tho nid hc had been sorry to see geor- 103ri psalm commented on its truths and led in prayer haiders with yiars aeo owi gotown drop to b ranks after winning an a championship and that thc next stop should be to senior b this year he thought the raiders would have been a match for port colborni s senior b champions he gave an interesting account of his trip to europe this year with thc sudbury hockey team which had played in several euro pean coutrlcs and made sqme sober reflections on conditions whlck he had noticed in communist domina ted countries trlbnte to mrs engleby lovely bouquets of flowers were presented by w g bell to mrs braithwalte mrs ken mcmillan to mrs del beaumont and by j j gibbons to mrs jack harrison who has the record of being first in the anna at almost every game mr bell said that mrs harrison would receive a seasons pass to the games next yaar fo her interest one minutes silence vvss observed in memory of mrs william engle by another faithful hockey fan news of whose death that day had been received mrs harold cleave expressed the thanks of the ladles present tor being included in the party after thc dinner an hours dancing was enjoyed to music pro vided by george ouaaford rag ryall and mrs j u barber the qaest list anions those attending the party were mr and mrs ken nash mr and mrs del beaumont mr and mrs scotty patterson mr and vn jack kecnshmd mr and mrs lata bradbury mr and mrs klak ferrl hiss margaret atecauom mas bradbury miss dolores herrlngton j roy walls was asked to conduct the diction of officers for 1951 the arc president joe southon tamil ton secretary hartley sims ook- ville secretary mrs david hart ley milton treasurer mrs ja k smith london extra committees will be named at thc spring exec utive some special prizes were awarded to the member coming thc long est distance jim hartley mt for est michigan to the oldest mem ber present peter d hartley mil ton to the youngest member bon- eta coulson daughter of mr and mrs elvln coulson kilbride to the most recently married couple mr and mrs herb lyon toronto invitations were given to every family to attend the hartley shields reunion at carroll park boy city michigan qn saturday july 15 next came thc program with joe southon the new presi dent as master of ceremonies mrs robert anderson at her own piano mrs lome shaw with- hjr shmiu and colin anderson with his cornet community ainglni war started then individual numbers were giv en duet and solo numbers by donna myrtle and joanne smith london piano selections by mary attn southon hamilton a trio with mrs hartley anderson at th piano mrs lome shaw violin and colin anderson cornet played the lords prayer mrs herb lyon fav ored with a solo a duet by tllasas verna and betty sims a solo by mrs rarueyandersen then a tew mora cotnmunhy sofflnlsxun tm by all joining chartered bus to erin every friday leave steamers inn at 9 pm returning after the dance fred lawrence phone 161 st i flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service lpbwers by wire anywbara tn tiie world norton floral phane s1sw q s e p head optometrist and manotaotcsuno optician batiaub8 fob rkabino adm sobntiviflaixt u st geertvs gaaa guelph amabllshad jo auld lang syna the reguttar showed from hamlltan btshtjort son muton cuorastowa oekvrrt campbattrtjle lossaon arthur la qasms city mt porsst and

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