Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1950, p. 1

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georgetown ontario wednesday sept 6dft 19s0 i georgftown fall fair next week lome scots band winatcn e georgetowns lome scots band were in their usual good form on thursday inst and once again brough honour to themselves and mr editor there is plonty of rain shown on this weftt s summary i the town by placing first in the thought you would be interested the weather martin cummins injured in week end accident band contest at the canadian nat lonal exhibition only two bands werc in theeoni- petltlbn thlscar a third band fall ing to put in an appearance at the nvenge contest the lome scots scored iccordcd 260 points quite in excess of the port colborne bind which nt- ed 255 points the georgetown bind had 28 membcis in the contest piece port colborne 35 players individual bind members also di tm inched hem clvc winning gold medals in the cornet class victor c trier took op honour and free leccc nde he imo in in the ciwhonum clnss c ajlca ors were cni lis it- rciia and sco t oi kniller hall number of loial cti7ns took iiy the e last thursdnv md were on hand to congratulate the band tjn tl ei- excellent achievement while walking ho their homes along victoria street college view on saturday bout midnight mar- tin cummins arid thomob sopei were injured when slrjfck by a ear tabic i reportedly driven by vlptor grey- to compare the following showing how close to notrrtal aver- soose agl the month of august 1050 was doth men were rushed to sl and also how much 19d0 was above joseph s hospital in guelph mr the highest temperature cummlifs hid two bones bittken in this year foi uust was lit ind theiowest was lit lomoared w its lit coi responding last ear of h and dltl n i l 1 vul i uci1s i r k i t v 1 i v i rn mm 0 batkm riin 7b 0 ill 1- rushed mrs win ins 111 md tvas qthcuwisc badly i mis biuiscd and shaken up but mr 0 si pel wni allowed to llturn home f 1l i it w is found lie lu 1 no bro- let bon s di cll imbciluln atlen- u i the injuiccl in n mil tile tcci- linl w i i i ti i i 1 the pio- r ei il police mr and mrs mcfadden celebrate 25th a on saturday ovcnlrtg mr and mrs vim mifaddcn wore at home to their frlohds on the occa sion of tho 25th anniversary of their wedding one hundred and ciglilytlvq frjcmlv called to offer thclf good withes mrs ro miller of wood- bridfle formerly esthur llcsscy pianist of 23 years ago received with mr ind mrs met adden mis chii carrothtrs of london adam moffat of citilt mrs irolines of oiunfciville and iun kuu of oakvlllc our- t 1 nose i i tine tile host ho less we thtlil onl on local exhibition promises to be one of the best ashgrove shower at j carneys for doris rqwnridge ind stu bi in i j ll mcr t n old f onon di n mi il mis i- i ester snow u t i itown harvest home services held at st johns former station agent thomas shill passed away at lucan ctvr station agent at georgetown from 1930 to 1937 thomas s hill died on august 30th at the home of his son thomas s hill jr lu can where he had been residing for the past six months mr hill had been connected with the rail way since 1892 and spent most of ills time as station agent at gran- ion where he served for 29 years the late mr hill who was in his 70th year was born in hamil ton he was married to catherine burwell who predeceased him a few years ago surviving are four sons norman of georgetown wil fred w of niagara falls thomas s lucan and william h brant- ford one brother also survives william e hill of hamilton the funeral service on saturday afternoon was conducted by the rev alex calder and the pallbear ers were william burwell jack and alaister parkhlu hamilton william peer toronto clarence buck beamsvlue and clare rob inson burford interment took v nornnl i ijtl mouth of l ml august min rain 2 76 2 98 o4 21 st in johns church i n for the ii iicu cimcc in id list n hi iiitilully riinnks- simdayna i bn mic i i ml of n n it v nit 1 mi n mi l 1 h uce 1 i o c it il i n i nn ei s u v on ih il d ty be iiiiiful ift including i milton and of kilbritu trivetl jefresh belnl miss lllotl ci w lb i in ihe mcc inn w is u i 1 e ill who cj th the many a silver a commfjqlty shower was held at the and spacious home of mr- uiid mrs jim carney for miss doi is brownrijgo and john mcnabb on moiithuievenlng september 4 it was nlso ihe seventh wedding muivcisuv of mi and mrs cot- r af ev a short piogrammo of i i lui and contests conducted by i s ti ink wilson the bride and i oni op ne 1 the m m lovely lt ill mn in a decoialed wagon d urn tune itic wonicus ilu ki iiescnlid dot is with keltic k chen tl ek ind john i e ml hie after both had ftl ev iono for the gifts i 1 1 tl ind the eve ung i n ne of i lieyrc i tl ft hows jo in huddell i it with hei tliff 1 i fn ind mrs f hamilton ind h d mrs vhll i c t n id li the directors of the esqueilng agricultural society mdt laitnlght tor complete plans for what looks like one of the biggest fairs in ihe history of the society arrangements have been jfnad to ubfljn open the display hall oa friday evening from 70 to 10 whon tfill s those interested wfll beglven thd opportunity of vtowlnf the exhibits a refreshment booth wll be open to appease the appe tites apd music and other enteiv linmcnt will be pro1ded it is hoed to hove movies shown in con nection with the flower display in this u u burnt special attention his been jhcn to the flower clas- t md i number of specials added the school chlldien have made t s eei il cfoi this year to even bet ter their display if this is possible u d ti e i ublie will be to en a rare tieat in this school exhibit more emphasis will be placed on arts i and eiafts vhieh will add consider to the llready fine shewing in t 1 gr other of mrs mcgowan died at kitchener brother of mrs w a mcgowan of tovn dr frank r harvoy tacs died in st marys hospital kitchener on august 29th place in greenwood georgetown cemetery industrial softball born at arthur he was the son of mr and mrs john t harvey after graduating from the school of medicine at the university of tor onto he did postgraduate work in new york city during the first war he served in france as a mem- bfer of the royal canadian army medical corps he practiced in saskatchewan and edmonton and in 1920 established a practice in kitchener he was a member of the korth waterloo med ical society and ot the ontario and canadian medical associations a member of th masonic lodge dr harvey belonged to the westmount golf and country club and was past president of the granite curl ing club he attended trinity uni ted church kitchener he leaves his wife the former malsie robson a daughter barbara ann and two sons james m and frank jr his eldest son john f was killed in action in 1942 he also leaves one sister mrs w a mcgowan ullah of georgetown and two brothers william of pas- quo saskatchewan and dr mlln c of kitchener i nli h porrit of i wllc w i tm icjichci kev j i mixwcll mnouikcd th it mr l ii giccnwool to be the suporin- i li t of the sunday school llicic i is littn no superintendent uue mi john bird letired dcc- tmbel 1848 i- and mrs c e smith and f inul cisited in allandalc sunday mi and mis roy smith gail dann david and susan were visi tors with mr and mrs c smith for labour day school opened tuesday morning with miss jean frank of ebcnczer as our teacher starting to school this year are doris picket mary lawson chris canham and hugh rpbertshaw the local high school pupils arc going to milton again this year mrs willett visited a few days last week at georgetown with her sister mrs m clark opening meeting f the wa w 111 be at mrs bailys home this thursday afternoon at 2 oclock and the opening meeting of the junior w a ot the same place next mon day at 4 o clock the women s institute will meet at the home of mrs r harris next tuesday in reporting the names of the teaching staff at georgetown pub lic school we omitted the name of miss wtlma stull who is again tcichifig grade vi rsiee mn lft of the mctad len f in ih n mnlv conei it il i- on t utl nil mo s spoke of the 001 will felt tow lid mr old mi mel idtlen cm sts weit piesent from lon don gilt bi intford orankowlle ttotbiider toionto oikwilc bur lington britnpton erin norval sheibiooke que and milton and district iiyien of georgetown i isitors with mr ind li l imindte no sinai in our it being bethel mis m iv i sund 1 1 cie will he nth this stind ly l u i isiry s hool h is starfed once again i i we wclcon e our teacher miss i in kcan oack among us new i ttk beginners on tuesday morn- ii c ueic catherine hunter mar- nct austin and jackie barnes fire destroys lindsay home on seventh line last tuesday nights final game twixt glen williams and business men was called in the first half of the seventh inning on account of darkness the score revetted to the end of the fifth inning which found the businessmen leading by a one run margin 76 amid the confusion arguments and northern lights the glen claimed they were still not out of the running due to the fact the game before in the glen was cjlled on account of laii and also due to the fact buinesb men were using two- players unsigned to fill in when they found themselves tuo men shoit to strt the e on time the glen fed the deseic ano- thei chance ind- busintsmen claim thc on the sene hound and ruun i he hoes and wheic bhe sioi nubody know s vuval his token i 01 e lamc le id oei combines the gime itself finouild fr4 in fuoiu of ngivii and ihe return kame will be pi ly- cd in norval thursduv nlht the legion arc standing by w ut- int to w iy the iniuis of noivil and combines gcorsetown mtcinjccdlatc go to birrie on snturdny for i return game with barrie hycrs in the oba playdowns storey gibson and chappcl will be in uniform for the locals on sihuclv glen fair will be saturdays bis event i u new iikalth nursf tor this district the appointment has been made of miss ethel hounslow r n of brantford as public health nurse for this district with headquarters at milton miss hounslow has just completed her course in public health nursing at the university of toronto anff comas to the county hifiy on situnhj next scpteinbei 0th st alb ins l idles guild will pre en glen willnms fouith nnnii0l fin while tins fair stilted in l ii sin ill w i it his une i con- i it rnbli momentum intl this ytii s how loiiu ts to in bigpci ind li tli i th in tin th f i h outi low n us oilu- n il biiihliu i i now in 1 1 on h i i it i mn i w itlx 1 iij in o i i i nil till t xlublts lull lit ii t w is tutulitt 1 ome m in irtro nu ihibits of honii h ik j me iiikiwo i hool thlltlitns corl ind tj lahli will b on tils 1 1 i id this list i ilohhv il iss h is been added no11 foi m n n 1 n 1 itln s al o i 1 l il j ne if on eitn for tht bt t i iimpkin j w wilson li is don ted t of tvciuens i i on t of two lit tits f 1 till b i i tt of 1m tl flflw t i 1 i itlllt itti niton ill mis mis intiicd s nith and stont ilmehogsp busint ssinen and glen p n i ides antl nces fot tht ehllttien ind the usual baby show pi ires aie oftiud for the pcison ttimlnc the lnnn t tlisfince to the fiii to lie youngest old est nt ihe fair and foi the myttery man an old time fiddler s eontcat open to anyone and with no entry sant fee should attract a large entry the liorno scots regiment are parading and a midway and re freshment booths will round out on afternoon of fun and enoymena it is hoped district people will turn out lnlorge numbers to tt the efforts of these enterprising la- it l i in f d mrs j lawson teacher at blue mountain school v hool d iys school diys di i old golden i nh i is oi lit tn 1 i in li mi tl w home to i i son of ti e mush ill mm itl 1 in h ikt i who i i i me tht h i ti i i ions im t st u t d iff to hi t on mi tin ho 1 h kill wood ind ciis m in il he 1 it tl i ut i l c mis unci l t sful mini l li t hool it tim im h lve i f tor- miss i ilh in sh ut ii i i it tepted t position it oi nt it trln bill united chinch hi icnltis nt th mission mud i mis l jamie son ind mis it shor- till ji enteit until the elilldiin at i iciiic last tluusdiy ftue to the intlctiitnt wcithcr pait of the pro- nm wis held in the li ill near i kinth tune the weather cleared and canics wuie enjoyed at the manse i mull was served banging a ploa- afiernoon to a close s a special service will be held next sunday evening in the church under tho auspices of the sunday school lantern slides will be shown by mr w gbb the fol lowing sunday rally day wlrt pe obsetved limeiiouse local girls win in che competitions congratulations to misses shirley burt and ruth brown whose more than 80 points in demonstrating meat cookery placed them in the first group of winners at the cne last thursday they and misses jessie ind mae wingifcld and eleanor stark made a good showing in the judging competition on friday recent visitors mr and mrs hcnault of detroit with mr and mrs mills mr and mrs wm brighani and children of mlnnedosa minitoba w ittl the roughlcys mr ind mrs e irl van gordon of metimora michigan with the stuirt wrights mr ind mis clns sinclair ond ithlldren of well ind with the pat- ti l sons mis miller of poit ciedit with mis ileniiikton list week mis ltub cn ind miss i ois on with tilt j nuts nobles m louts mil miss pitsy jones mi i nl fsolt ill mi ind mis lll n il ill o i in onto in 1 mrs i ihn t n iml mi l jobst of beams- mlh with tin l 1 ostt i lilt ii nhl s mil bneth mis 1s- ti tl ton ins it not i on sunday c on i ilul itn ns to mi intl mrs llnohl llnhti on tin nihil of al lull on t guilph oi mi il hospl1 1 i 1 1st wi i it mi in 1 mis ii ill h ii been l i i in it tht i i otl ikt here i it i tin 1st two i i lis ilu 11 it t the home of k i n on i itn i i t nlng i o is of the siicitssful l c- t t u lit nil it i bills foi s line llf latin uu mou ii ll i i who lit 1 pill t e lit lit ll l slioci ss st hool will repot ji after 1 1 no itl i s on sunday iti h it i in p m fire of unknown origin destroyed a six room frame dwelling on the farm of k c lindsay on the out skirts of town early tuesday after noon the fire was first discov ered by mrs lindsay about two o clock and and alarm turned in however the fire had gained such headway by this time that the en tire structure was razed the house was occupied by mr and mrs jack lindsay and son john who were not at home at the time mr lindsay was in toronto and mrs lindsay was in george town shopping mrs lindsay had had no fire that day and was at a loss to know how the fire started neighbours managed to save most of the belongings on the ground a clerktreasurer of erin v llona chn nine swia nf asraaaakl 11 11 i ueal latins shonli not overlook he lathes citjon of the hue list thei imii pi i 1 features have been added this jcar in the dpm- rsth st icnce s lecials are offered by miclures for hest collection of home mode oaking e jttbbon hiking powder contest foi tea bis cuits magic flaking powtler com petition for layer cakes and many others on the fair grounds on saturday our genial mator of ceremonies tory gregg of wlngham will keep things moving in front of the grand stand for a big afternoon s enter tainment georgetown fair is noted for its grand horse show and har ness races anj this year should bo no exception in addition the girl pipe band will supply matle throughout the afternoon and tho lome scots regt- c company headed by the lome scots band will put on military demonstra tion in the big tent on the groundf the guthrie baby show will be held as usual with classes for all agval and good prizes all in all it promises to be great aflr and with the weather man being kind should see another record crowd mrs larry mackenzie clerktreasured of erin mrs larry mackenzie has been con- were floor of the house but the it nts of the upstair rooms tltstroyed the house was the property of k c lindsay and was erected 27 cirs igo uj id nice icports the baby show it this eirs fall fair will be the bietst one held yet this out tantllni lontest is sponsored by i c oiittwn distuit pld boy nat nthiit village she was one of several applicants for the position mode vacant by the resignation of gor don garner who operates clothing stores in erin ond gtorgetown mr garner resigned because of piessurc of business after buying the former mcbean store here mr mackenzlc whose husband is a georgetown boy son of mr and mrs syd mackcnzie was a member of the smith stone office staff when she lived in town a few years io n0rval oust brantford in intermediate lacrosse m i r i nid i i rnl iti ll till sum i h sun i st pti nil e dr james mather honoured as spicialist dies may be well rewarded this is a ten page paper tn il inleinitili iti lmosse it in ousted i3l uitfoitl thlee rimes to im ill tli c10up pli offs and t uiid tin nht to coviunuc for cinui li tilt i ship in the m t it bl llltfoid list i mill niclit nui il won be t li7 sunt it w i i bit nikht foi the oiil ti mi intl t spin illy chirk lun who sioiel thitt fols and titiii ij rrr i m trmmint itiii i in n honii in the wn houis of the pis iikiiiiliur win ii hi found his wife b i 1 inisintul him with lovely biihv tiil otht i goil si oil is inclu- tltd i iltll iw 2 townstnil 2 lie iu- inoiit 1 c udhotisi 1 ijnuth 1 mod- di on 2 1 hi scon llv periods 1st penod th i j1 norval went ihead at hilftlnie r 1 thlee tpinrtoi llmi 101 and in the final frame 127 spike seott was in goal for this game and turned in a beautiful effort as the whistle went to end thp hill of brantford weie ellniln ited fiom further com- pi iition by t 129 score it was tun nf tlie best gimes of the sea son with both te mis turning in supei efforts noivil lead from the start of tin ginie scot ing 42 in the first i nioilhr7 in the seiondl id tie thud mil ending the gvne iat9 hill uimiell was b lck lnmljoiet i knuu lujeuv andall plate u nt d top honours in this cio its itcitf scored as fol- ui inmis m mather director of the halton county- health unit has gniilc red hill of brantford and been ceitlflcd as a specialist in bui louth of norva1 tangled after public jlealth by the j rlot american the heated tuwle and a near riot board of preventive medicine ond publlt health 4 he has been admitted to the of thpse certlfledwlthnut exnmlnn- tlon as having made a distinct con tribution to public hearth v biolte out with oil the players h volved howeverv norval were able to leave the arana and no- founders group which is mode up body was hurt referees were pitt acrald and morton teamcame to the norval ikjwi and nut low s i ons 4 midgctt 1 laidlay 1 lowusind 1 ucnumont 1 louth 1 giiiclliousc 1 wilkinson 1 haines 1 iti fuels w ecc moiuhson and chee- els noival is now waiting further woid op plaoff dates dundas is the winner of the mlltondundsj seiils in three straight games and whether thes two teams will meet next for group honours is still in definite tho way things stand now norval has been asked to pluy wlndror who have had long layoff and the winner meeta dundas however no definite de cision can be given at press time the norval team recently aam- od scotty moddlson as team eap ton tuesday ni the b tal a johnhalnm u ajriaiaat eaptaln r iv i

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