the georgetown herald twelve pages georgetown ontario wedttmtby may 144 1952 twelve pages rmders we feted at hockey baaqiiet members of georgetowns in- tarmedlata raiders were entertain ed ty the parks board at a hookey dinner at the hoyal hotel guelph on friday a well aa team member and their wives cucati at trie dinner included bill hanky bualneaa man- aser ol the oila ken mcmillan xllaj executive member mayor jack annstroag and park board and hockey club member dr and mr clifford rtld represented the fans jack gunning wa chairman for a brief program of apeecbr and in troduced among others ur ilsjuey hi mcmillan the mayor referee pat patterson w g bell manager bui matthews coach dang kent- ner a toast to the ladle was pro posed by scotty patterson and an- ewcred by hu wife wiu lfulls toasted tlie team krn nash reply ing after dinner the rhythm ilube played for dancing eeffetown bwitnumw htuegeweyji esquesias uwob farmer was married at petttkton tc still oppcw mew schools preminent cburchman social and personal oct may 1st at penuetoa british ltuumbla dora kathleen only elauthtar ot lira j steuartend the ia john stasia wa united in marriage wteh walter t evana wellknewa caoigejiiwn hmtnaey loan the reverend rands of pen- ueuw united church officiated the ceremony look place- at- tha borne ol the bridet sisterinlaw ktata t steuart befora the fireplace hanked with pink and white flower the bride and groom left by train for victoria and thence to georgetown where th will make abslr home 4 teams maybe more fastball organized a poastble seven teams will be btered in a fastball league this year four teems umehouse chucchih xikglon and smith and btone have lrasvdy signed up wnile there is a good chance that norval burns tranapcrt and iiarrsgcr combines will be joinuus the croup a tentative schedule has been ar- ynffed for the four teams already tfned as follows taweday may 17 th umehouse vs churchill ait umehouse bbs va lesion at park tuesday may 29u limehouse vs legion at limehouse sas vs churchill at pork tveaday jane srd churchill vs legion at park swtts vs limehouse at llmenouse bon latimer art stamp ernie peters and wllf llillis form trie outtve committee in charge ot the lttr a ruling has been made that player lists of not more than 30 namea be submitted not later than july lmh wms supper meeting atmnug kidneys on a lovely bright breezy day hat womans missionary society of i be mealing at the home ot mrs soailnn kidney on my th there ware 27 women present and the president mrs robert jones wa in the chair mrs hector bird gave the devotional a thoughtful and enriching study of the lord la my shepherd she brought out these points mankind resembles the sheep christ the shepherd jf we try to go on alone we etum- ble and fall we need to have a shepherd the shepherd waa anx ious over one last sheep au of his xjove is for eeoh one of us we lack confidence in ourselves we need to remember our worth in his sight we sometimes feel alone we sometimes feel warm and sur rounded by friends brotherhood and charity to other keep us from feeling alone let us think of those who come over from foreign countries wnere he leads i can safely go special speaker was mrs j g sfecaul secretary for christian clt- taenahlp on the dominion board bar address was stimulating and informative she introduced it with the story of a blind man he wai brought to jesus who put his hands on his eyes and gave him sight we are blinded by selicentredneas wo mutt lookout on others and are that they aa well as we are in need of christ church women all over canada ask what are we to do are you willing to take part instead of etandlna- to one aide there must be action there la t community friendship in the acene around us there is christian clt- lxenshlp this ha to do with immt- grants the study of laws for lm- migrant what shall we do we can take an interest in social welfare we could spon- ior the care of an immigrant tfamlly be interested in their houi- tal their employment these im- have potential for chris- at a meeting uat week naauga- weye council went on record a opposing any high achool building program until assessment differences ta north llalton are ironed out when the municipalities gre to share suits on the basis of their ac tual assessment nassagaweya fav our the building of a high school st acton at a coat not to exceed the amount on which the dept of ag riculture will pay a grant on the same dsv eeuueslng coun cil reaffirmed n earlier derision which closely parrsllrls nassags- weya except for relaxing an opin ion on the put of the aron school decisions of the township coun cils were made ot the request of the high school board which had met recently with them to discuss the situation georgetown acton snd milton councils had ratified the de cision of the ctiuol board to build new schools at georgetown and ac ton and add a gymnasium to the milton school mary john dies in toronto after operation husband of the former mrs agnes young or georgetown s drown laurel firmer died on thursday at the private patients pavilion toronto general hospi tal following an operation he was in his 74th year mr and mrs brown were mar ried seven years ago he is survived by two sons wallace and elmer both of laurel and three step daughters mrs charles hoare and mrs stewart simpson of town and mrs don frwaiuon dearborn mich igan the funeral service was held on saturday at the turner funeral home oningevllle with interment following in greenwood cemetery orangevllle helton peel get assistant agrep the appointment of a g ben nett aa assistant agricultural repre- entolui tor the counties of hal- ton and peel ha been announced by col the hon t l kennedy ont minister of agriculture mr bennett who takes up this new position on june 1st will serve as assisunt in both counties mr bennett was raised on a farm at spencervule in grenvllle coun ty and graduated from the ontario agricultural college in 1051 as an undergraduate he worked in both the crops branch and the agricul tural representative branch of the dept upon graduation a year ago he was sppolnted sssistant agricul tural representative in waterloo county the position he leaves to take uo his new work in ralton and peel counties a prominent citlien of union district andrew mcdonald died suddenly on tuesday mr mcdon ald who was in jus ttth year had been ailing for some time with a heart condition but had lately been much unproved and hi death was unexpected a son of the late john mcdonald and haras ret andrew he waa born at claude he attended school at inglewood and later at the 5th line school when his parents moved to the fsrm at union which is now fanned by his son jerk always an active membvr of the community mr mcdonald wa the first secretary of terra cotta ufo il continued his membership in the group which is now called the farmers club he was s faithful member of union rrcsbylerlan church snd st various times had served on the board u managers and the scsron lie liad been clerk of session for severs yesr and superintendent of the bunday school in years post before the 3lh lino softool uosrd joined a larger ares he had been s trustee snd a secretary of the school board mr midonald is survived by his wife emsllne mcarthur snd three children jock on the home farm kldrcd mrs clorence anderson and bessie mrs henry downey of msyfleld predeceased by two bro thers john and hugh he alao leaves ttiree brothers david of inglewood thomas snd kraser of brampton there are nine grandchildren rev g l iloysl conducted the funeral service on friday in un ion church pallbearers were george 11 leslie albert dolson fred lyons wes rutledge charles mcnally and vcrn thompson the meny floral tributes were csrrled by art and duncan mcdonald george wilkinson arthur mckane krsser snd owens mocdonald wil liam hunter eric leslie leslie young donald armstrong gordon thornton joseph eason wilfrid leslie herb and howard dolson john dyceman snd normsn lcm interment was in union cemetery ritt teuled 1 4 tben there i work to do for the leafed they are pressing for etten- what do they need are these j met lr your commimltyt what ut inflation are we practising conservation reforestation an important whet about et what can we do but pray are ever so many things for the weather mr editor another dry week perhaps sun days druxie j the forerunner of a wet apejl which will really be welcomed by all the gardens ere batkin dau max mia may i 92 st may 6 3 18 may 7 82 3 may s m 33 may s mm may 10 m i msy ii 6s 40 itsin average 642s x 37 magloughlens plan movetobarrie mr and mrs rnv maitloughlcn arc planning to move to barrio in september- they have bought a house there and will be selling their home on main street south mr maloughlen who founded georgetown girls pipe band has plans for a similar organization in the northern town wtacre a number of citizens have been fostering the idea of a pipe band he has come innovations which will make the band something unlquo since selling his barber and smoke shop business on main street to harold hutchinson mr maglough- len has worked part time in the barber shop the mow will bo something of a homecoming as both are natives of slmcoe county mr maglouhlen comes from totten ham and mrs magloughlen calls stayner her home town crichtonscott wedding friday on friday evening in knox pres byterian church rev alex j col der officiated at the wedding of jack crlchton son of mr and mrs david crlchton of town and inez scott daughter of mr joseph scott of limehouse the bride jvore powder blue crepe navy accessories and a cor sage of red roses her attendant was mrs john wood toronto who wore a navy suit navy accessories and a corsage of white roses ray crlch ton was his brothers grootrisman and the brides father gave her in marriage a reception for the immediate families was held at the home of the brides brotherinlaw and sis ter mr and mrs thomas h sines glen williams they are spending their honeymoon this week in nor thern ontario many from here at peel festival georgetown musicians were prom lnent contenders st the twoweek peel music festival in brampton sylvia digglns and david digglns were silver medallists in their piano classes eleanor fachenk snd anna spiuer won the bronze medal in the duet vocal for girls under 17 all are pupils of kenneth ii harri son who was official accompanist for the festival a mixed quartette from st andrews church guelph when mr harrison is choir leader won first prize in their class and donna mcmillan hockwood alao s pupil of mr harrison won tha bronze medal in piano class for girls under 13 mrs clark lyons norval who studies with thelma capps morrl- ton won silver medsl for mexxo- sopranos and bronze medal for dra matic sopranos faye clements of milton pupli of marion hepburn won a silver and a bronze medal in her vocal classes other piano and vocal pupils of mr harrison who competed inclu ded lillian shepherd betty grieg peter cannam arlene hul carol qttarway and muriel applaymrd afsaturs of tha rsatlvmt this yaar was tha first presentation of a sso scholarship in memory of the late w e capps of brampton whose guidance was instrumental in fur thering in the musical education of hundreds of district people it was won by barbara slralhdee toronto nephews pallbearers at tennatt funeral kormerly florence may goulddy mrs ernest tennaot died suddenly at her residence 30 guest street hrsmpton in her soth yesr on april 26th mrs tcnnant was born in englsnd and was married to mr tennant there they came to canada in 1004 and have medo their home in brampton for the past 40 years she was a member of the anglican church one son ernest survives with five grand children and two great grandchil dren funeral service was held on tues day april 29th in the chapel of the mc kill op funeral home with interment in brampton cemetery rev c allan johnson conducted the service and the pallbearers were messrs albert tennant ixonard tennant sam tennant kelly kldd wm gsrbutt and john fletcher sis nephews severe fire loss in osprenge fire fire loss of over 20000 was suf fered by a former geo man barry clarke when a barn and driving shed at his farm at os- prlnge were destroyed by fire the blsze stated in the driving shed when hank mulder was start ing a tractor lost in the blsze were most of the implements a sow pigs and calves aa well as two bins of grain mr clarke who is employed in acton was not at home lions will sponsor stayathome camp for the third year the lions club will sponsor the stay at home camp in town at last weeks dinner meeting at the mcglbbon house don barragt was named to nead a committee to arranges cor tha camp which this year will again be under tha direc tion of kev john m smith the previous week the ciub held its annual ladles night at the odd fellows hall turkey dinner was served and each lady received a corsage as well as a tape rule with the lions crest entertainment was provided by vi nee mountiord and a if sutton of brampton and the corleys with their marionettes w halton music festival last week at milton town and district young people toolt a good ahereof the prliea af uan cltlienship it we help them to the county music festival in milton j int thursday and friday there were many entries both ram pub lic and hlah schools winners of cold sliver and bronze medals in solos and duets and ot cups and shields which were awar ded to choirs and double trio ap- pear below adjqdloator ot the festival wa mr j o russell mus bar who iiitiifirn 53 vv to do what ahall we do about wu one member of hie mntnrr ioit presf for education in eboote public achool mrs recommended uie book r- jones meet the mastea a jlfiodern and full of ttlmulat- thotuht ltrs t s shortlll balllnacad aan lord to my shepherd elmira polar kings intermediate champs eunlra who edfed georgetown raiders in the district finals are ontario intermedials d hockey champions the polar kings edged brace bridge in the final aeries and took the last game of the playoffs on monday chool staff bow musical director ofjtoronto normal school complete ust of prize winners on pageib mr- and mrs a- pattaodeo apant sunday tu sborburaa wtth mis margaret beu mr end mrs a mcnicol from trail bc visited with mr and mrs ted lucken 7u line mrs basil houston montreal la visiting with ner parents mr and mrs george il leslie mr and mrs jams mcniven and daughter beth of st thomas spent tha weekend with hi mother mrs nlcol mcniven mrs j mcnlvena parents snd brother from llndssy visited st the same home on bun- day mr and mrs william sellwood of oven bound were weekend rueatswlth their aonlnlaw and daughter mr and mrs carman stoddart they attended the wed ding ot their grandson jack slod- dart to dorlne jopp at bnelgrova on saturday kor his tenth blrthdsy on satur day terry ritchie son of mr snd mrs jim ritchie entertained some of hia chums at a theatre party ills guests were ddug mcguvray cur tis dwyer doug packer jimmy lindsay and john cummin sunday visitors with mrs v t cuvsnsgh were mr and mrs jack norman and baby david vera of weston mr and mrs bruce csv- snsgh boh snd sandrs new ham burg and mrs sid norman weston baby david was christened st the morning service in st johns church a family partyevas held last night at the queen elizabeth lodge port credit in honour ot mr and mrs waller t evans those present wire miss ruth evans snd mr snd mrs james f evans georgetown mr and mrs roy m smale bur lington and mr and mrs charles s jettery caledon mr and mrs walter blehn were in windsor lost tuesday called there by the sudden death of their brotherinlaw jack start mr biehn remained for the funeral ser vice on thursday and accompanied the family to tara on friday where an interment service was held on thursday catharine saxe waa s years old and her mother mrs david saxe had a party for her the guests were alan mcdonald ricky and douglas alcorn glsdys smith jackie rugg david mcnal ly arthur patton jimmy walker jane cleave and catharines bro ther stephen on sunday visitor with mr and mrs alsn prouse were his mother mrs o p prouse little britain and his sister miss margaret prouse of the cobourg public anhool teach ing staff they attended the chris tening service in st john church when baby thomas george prouse was bsptlzed joanne duncan daughter of mr and mrs ross duncan celebrated her eighth birthday yesterday cxesbi at a party at her home were judy richardson shsrtn llarley sharon sayers carol rsreensward marlon majuery ann fiddler jac queline tost karen isnaruu patsy and barbara buchanan and joanne brother ross mr and mrs joseph lake of powassan were visitor in town on sunday with mr and mrs a h feller on sunday morning mr lake who sang in st georges choir aa a young man joined the choir again in his old church for many years fie ha been choirmas ter at the anglican church in pow assan brenda faye dauffhter oy mr and mrs steve eason celebrated her first birthday with a party at her home on saturday celebrating with her were her godparents aud rey mitchell end mrs floyd varey grandma and grandad weston aunt doris uncle roy and cousins donna jean and buiie weston aunt lily and uncle dick mitchell and mr and mrs oareoce varey attending a convention of tapfi a coating conference of the tech nical association ot the pulp and paper industry last week at the hotel sherman chicago were stan finlay bi alliance paper mill dr q l hoover and jack gunning of provincial paper ltd georgetown and max bugnson a ttrmar-oeor- fetown nun now wisprovlnclal at port arthur mr gunning made the trip alao with bar huabandi bbjuid at hoejjbt choi oonckkt sports fkoh ska to be boating in fresh water or aanvtou against a mountain backdrop al- ah aerou canada sportsminded jar on aome of aha country moat way a restful una terms 1 really vacation planner aro eaun a renowned fairways and many other exhilarating in the crisp mn speculative eye to the future be- form of recreation this beautiful air of thocanadlwroewea attbbn may jnd for mra dour ore mason eu summer time is outdoor water bole at- dlghy pine ta kovaaandjl jjoube although found bo died at ulhpn hospital a tj wphra a- wluianttow antoucfteuutt poruum huu are already in- seotia op ur a challenge to hgnt aetoh caiiadtwout uvse sb iwvtvd by two bmchats to aft at tiw eloee of the wcueat artiat the high school sflrur lufh gearat tha cafidjan paelflca pebutar and novtoe alls hal- hocklee win proee a atom test fof robert and john h ahdtaw mrs kidney mra jb ehsir nrfacttted a pramm in knox coast to edart etrirut hotels an ics dodrwliau a vto 61 iwtm t ibalar aa afitermayotjfornfay infcirmant jstttsnuutahvearrbtir onurtlt mjt week it wai a real turomet resort whlcti e ul- mbutat banff sprwirta pw aa the jet tallssasmafounuev- glving 1 jntiaual treat s dumata in fuhlng awhvwlnc- and usi jjissiaii esantt wfcara watar apotta ara anjojmd aaems the funeral aervlce was held tn ste stephen ctnirdu hornby on was in st ittepfcenl ohurch 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