Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 17, 1951, p. 2

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g wras v 1- the corgetowiyheyalj wednesday jan 17th- 1951 im page 2 gordon r6wn new board secretary ross carbert named chairman for lp51 an increase in salary of 200 a year- to the twenty school teachers ehiployei in- the schools at george town ytctori and ftjilton was made at the first meeting of the 1951 north halton higil school dis trict boajrd last wednesday the irwratasa is effective january lrt second sermon ort series at st johns the second in a series of sermons on the theme the living god was preached in st johns on sunday morning and was entitled the son of the living goxk the jpholr sang theanthem- stul still with thee apd mrs g kidney sang the solor a ypjce in utfi wudernaa cry- was canadian sports parade of the- current hockey season it may truly be said that this is a goal- tenders year injuries and dramatic lastditch stands have climaied many an nlfx evemne during this 195051 season and many tunes a goalkeeper ha emerged the star of the game selection history was made at 3 game shortly before the year ended when both regular goaltenders and a substitute gcwlie were givgatke star awards thisis as it should be the numerous occasions when turk broda harry lumley or terry s a ra a st of th acr t remind us o t men vy i d brought g to ltd present honore ente v jtj choici uairiv- oototn cream style corn 2 1 23 the teachers had asked the board hrg horse ts choics 9uality uftmadto culverhouse peas tr 17 ctkraujouu cmoicc quality diced carr o tan 23 aunt sallys ssvi on toast twofruit marmalades 31 tabdu ot otlauty jto n 18c tomatoes y gr richmello coffee mis 91 seedless raisins it 35 medium prunes 25 fruit vegetables ontario fancy grade mclntosh apples 6qtbskt69c sweet full of juice size 250s florida oranges doz 35c rm golden yellow ripe bananas lb 19c vtario no 1 marsh washed carrots 3 lb 17c vr un4baoed fogsvasth w my blghu ijfrkt pct tor ungadd em- jo lor dllli g feasuw s 02 sbimmimmf tkjii s is ii 0 i dominon sjj5 limiteo i a abansahb furnace work j and eavestroughing i good workmanship at reasonable prices don houston j phone 547w georgetown attention farmers we are paying jhe highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 georgetown w guelph 3334 v for aoo increase at tbesame time the salary sche dule was adjusted to raise the min imum- and maximum limits a cor responding 200 starting salary for teachers is now set at 2300 and maximum salary 3700 with an extra 100 in each case for special ists the yearly increment which is made in september was raised from 100 to 200 the three principals were also given a 200 increase as were the caretakers at georgetown and mil ton tlie acton caretaker is em ployed by acton public school board from which the school is rented for high school use miss florence luke modern language teacher at georgetown received ari extra 100 boost because of her specialist standing carbert chairman ross carbert nassagaweya rep resentative on the board who was icechairman last year was elec ted board chairman this ye re- placing g a dius of acton two new members sained the board dr carl martin who replaces bruce fitzgerald of milton and dr a j buchanan of acton that town now leing entitled to a second member because it has a population over ioo0 dr martin is a former board member and was first chairman when the district was organized a third new appointment is to be made by county council to replace lt col gordon brown who re signed to apply for the position of secretary other members of the board are dr j b milne john bell and wal ler blehn of georgetown nelson pickett of milton g a dills and william coon of acton arthur eaumont and william schenk of squising broun new secretary one of wine applicants for lie xjsition of iirjt3ririurer col brown was rhixrrt for thjs office a veteran of wo wais an i a miiii- nr of h ncontlyoitablished unity tmir levism he a- ransjmrtitin ia imiar of tho joard las yn i i hum iivi- on the ttliliik detweii gi-uiue- owti ini s niovt he v ill re- iaie aiim io miti who sikiitl ml i r the dec- uff riellni4 othei imn i jnition re laines i- km old nyrrni ind of geoi h tna hi in- kit- iilti olid acian arinsti 11114 of milton it i- jjm i k voungblut llll ml lill ai ml lr tvlll hrookmaii of r i- i ommittfri cliutrn john bell of liiiiiiitnun vicc- liairnian ui the boa id thi year commit l ies th list imved of each being chaiiniaii ure finanee milne martin beau mont management insket dills biehn transiortation bell mnclianan iluilding scheiik cixii martin attendance office n for the three iihools were leappointed at salaries of 5l plus inilimgi- they are m h moyit georgetown t bradley milton and c w mason acton meetings were sen ror the third monolay in each month moping in rolatian from towij to town for expert eye care consult o t walker ckptometrist 8 main st north brampton over abclls drug stores phone office 500 res 830 pour 9am to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment active church worker omagh lady dies an 4tive mnihei t bethel uni- tid cliirrcli where she had been president ifnalie ladies auxiliary and lh wms mis c ii turner died at her home at omiyiroii dei eliilmi- 28th major bowlkrs league resumes play after holiday period by ace halioy according to mile of th exuel- ent scores i oiled lust tuesday at the lurky strike the long holiday corns to have heliiel some of the major bowlii s hut there were still nine in the lower hrackets such as 111 rolled by maurice ii i whoever that is must he a newcomer from one of the farm tennis getting hack to buninesit bill an- liiion team is still in there pitch ing for first place on which hey havf a stranglehold they relieved the evening meditation v was en titled the truth and you and the lesson was read from the 14th chapter of st johns gospel mrs j evans accompanied the congre gational singing the evening meditation next sunday is to be based on the mis sionary experiences of the rev lester burry and mrs burry who have served the ghurch jn labra dor the message will be illustrated with beautiful pictures showing something of their travel via dog team boat and snowmobile the macleans magazine of a few months back carried a fine account of the efforts of the burrys for the king dom of god 35314 lbs milk new rectrd lor cow over 10 records fell right and left as reecho may burke a purebred holsteln owned by j e houck brampton ont completed a 365- day production record of 33314 lbs milk 1260 lbs fat average test 357 per cent butterfat among the rec ords established were largest year ly rnilk record ever made by a cow of arty breed anywhere in the world at past ten years of age largest yearly milk record ever made in the americas on threetimesaday milking regardless of age largest yearly milk record ever made in canada regardless of age or times milked dally in addition her pro duction of butterfat was the larg est ever made by a holsteln in on tario and the third largest ever made in her class in canada re- kcho is the only canadian cow to produce over llijooo lbs milk at past ten years old and her butter fat record is the largest ever made oy a canadian holstein at past ten years old she started her record at eleven year- of age translated into terms of iiuarts he- echo produccd m a year 14126 liiarts that in average of 39 piarts a lay on her best day she i e 49 iuarts iver li leail-i- m lhe dairying tiitis acre of hand as kekcho iiiied the potliuht at the dual milking il ier iiiiiij with harm ilcviii who il ind cared lor the haniion tlnouhout hor lactation hiking her enmly by hand mr tivnes is a nitue of llnllaiid and liii been n i mad i less than two cars iresiilen hodk f the holstein krnitn assoiiation of ijnada suite- 1 that one of the fea- ures of tin- i ecurd that was a source of silil ktion to nil live stock men was that it was made by a cow classified kxcellent the highest attainalilc rating for con- lormation toi i elation of typo and production the tjoal of all good cow men was well exemplified here only a handful of the top ifolsteins of the dominion have ixcn made excellent as a five year old ke- kcho was first pri agml cow and keserve grand champion at the kastcentral ontu io championship show previous canadian itecord fox milk was 35207 his and the former champion of the americas on three umcaaday milking was a us holsteln with ni50 lbs milk the silent habitant vi might call the koiillfildrr of hockey tht- rival trakediapaof tin kjiii for drama and guarding the nets pm to ko hand in hid as thr finit great professional koalie irorrt- ezina rt in alltniif example lorthos who lolloweil moviiir like a itikantu at in uoal the silent hatiitim mvinilly torccij the at tacker to mtke hi pty then tlaslud hi goal intjc i fraction faster ttiau lirlit and turnoi away the puck thi ubuluu vexina litjfnlly died in likkd- suffniir irora tubercu- lrsai lw iiimistfd on playing the night of niivrmlier 2hih 1925 in a league janif atuist iltmbiirich holding hia net throughout tin lirsl it iod with a acr a vlute a clialk veaina left the ke wiui ilia laiuln th frynlng loom he iunvrd a jevere arterial liaeimillluiier hut again insiateil on fulfilling in goal an the second period icxiin then aa the puti fell from the- rrfereea hand- the giant gnml- keier toppled to the ice i he died won months later at hia home in ihtroutiml and the great goalkeeping tiadition began pride of the hawks wh en t he great charlie chuck gardiner joined the new chicago black hawka in 1927 he aided mightily in sell ing hockey to the windy city although the hawka finished in the cellar spot for thr firwc three years of their franchise ve aurrounded by almost constant lief eat gardiner in goal represented to hjrako tanji the putur oi man attling against inaurntountahtc txlds va the srstsons went hkkey and rardiner became for h fans the spcofy prparmd by a pnam c anadtan iporfi authority tor peraonlfication of winter sport m- though he never had a really strong team in front of him throughout his career chuck gardiner almost caujied a civiy holiday in chicago when he was ehown net minder of the fira ml-sta- team in 1952 afl wihncrof the vezina trophy in trie last year of his life the dark curlyhaired feoakeitr dramatically urged fim team tn the stanley cup and ended tm thrilling and courageous a career aathv be found la the anoau of sport mihty atom who can withaund the tremendous agspeal of the story of gallant uttie george halna- worth standing up far the canadien net against the rampaging ttfaple leafs 6tt919 withawrty hoaie hsfl horner carson aoa bailey and the rest trying to crash his goal hainsworth his nam bro in practice before the opening faceoff tried to be ever at once peering from a swollen face with the sight of just one eye replacing georges vesina hainsworth had beea anything bat welcome to the fanssb m os treat he was the opposite flf errerythlng vezina had r t them but that mght little georsw proved that he had at least osm quality posmrmed by vezina eoaragl after he hetohbe leata to a oneail tak hainsworth remained the man of th hour as far as hockey and montreal were concerned it was no passing fancy which brought george hains worth an honorable mention as the greatest athlete of the last fifty years goalkeepinic more than any other toaition in hockey has a tradition to maintain and harry lumley turk broda terry savuhuk and the rest live up to it io ih- best of tlrc abilities no pn fat fold for tnor 34jt emus onjf iiaunr i j john r barber fcjmlk 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 streel georgetown telephone ii9w 1950 was another susy ttaju 0 ftrjj u 1 li- j v vjt schttttz electrical constiructhjn jrviruait- motor repairs fitna 8ew1mo mxchines ifwoatyxvv ranges itarftierte-ljlw- the fornier mjiijl1ij lrnuliarl jh uukc wilaqllft fojiln oi 5 points cflm to caiala ironi kniland with lusiiik the ftral vlnnlfik nd and her parents tin- a of tdn and itrd and the total ah kirhys team hud since resided in the district snatched 5polnln from ace bailey t she leaces fon iluili en abbie after losing tire first game turner onuh mis iiuibc drown- high single honours of the week ridki flllidrii omsgh qur pt to kv wils w and- nip monlrcnl and morris oalrille two shipway 312 some of the excellent brothers jact of toronto and wh- triplcm were shlpwny 810 219 llam of orange vllle and two sl- tcrs mrs margaret mann and mrs jessie armstrong toronto rev fred alxurworlh conducted jim the funeral servlceoh decembe 30 assisted by rov blair of mil ton interment was made in mil ton cemetery pallbearers were sbc nephews cecil and clarence- hall mash 2b2 ev wilson 7723 318 244 ross norton 7d and pob hall 728 jclrbys team was tops in single game with l2 fred spires 231 ev wilson 3 is bob hall 2b0 ken nash 271 and klrby 1s4 andersons team rolled high tripl- of 3370 hughwcklo 000 boyle mork ntonjc uwd ttidr telephoaet man than before call made by you your faiendaabd neigh bour helped swell the total to a sow i ii million cjt a day ami all the tjme new telephones were 1 new you can reach more people more people cam reach you in that way alone tevphone enlce b- came even more valuable to you hi i luf value ndeoavenience were increased lotsy many impcovemenu w- were able totnake la the quality of ferrice aitdbecanm leknone people everywhere tried to be hetpfal aa4 meiadrc thnjva lot tbbe itdiae ia si tt cssa be son well keep on doing the best job we knew bow to supply the kind of ieryfae that b to f tm and soiwhiiilii to pa tlmnmr heectialberi thomasror- 87lj0avji stamp 895 nip shlpway doi and stanley turner 810 m anderson 688 till bell tblephoni company sah jii i-

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