Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1952, p. 4

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the oeoegetowj4 wadnexuy evening nov 5th ism page it high tales published by students of georgetown high school asboftove s ashgrqve church marks anniversary on sunday vol j ito 3 georgetown ontario wednesday november 5 1851 high tales recopiizel on neighbourly heys so far this paper ha published two editions tod we have already been recognued by don ralrtxiirti of the clic on hi neighbourly news broadcast xn sunday morn ing this is the best advert isingv ww could get and me hope that this wlu give ji ihr greeri light lo fofge head u4 ut ed ul paper mr kvlrbaim in his meekly broad cmlt u ki out itenur of inter et from many weekly iikti and high tl- fti lioi toured to be considered as one of theac it ms we ullevc the lut time the geor getown iferatd was incut loned w us w hen the inuhruotn pushed up through the sidewalk und now wi fe that it is up to the studt nts of georgetown high nt hool ui iii4ike lllicli iale rally iwswoith georgetown has a modern school thenew public school in nork town la really mcthing it mod em windows iiui rooms n all arc siruirt many ktudents at the geor getown high school have been through it und they uy it la the ideal school there la a large fen tedin playing field which is miinf thing we do not imve ut the high mhool editorial a good deal bs been written und uld lately about oie bad grammar of high school students we as stu dents admit that our jfrjinmar la iua up to f ratiji but the rt kwii lor this is ttut we net into the habit of saymg such word us uln t be- uum- we like to see the look of horror on our teat hers f see it tdarls out ut us u smart little tvwst to our grammar and uhu it tetoriie a habit aft r five ytars thls is thorough in our minds thli alu t and 1 kii talk and w e never thing much about it hut at ter we leave hljh school our gram mar entities up with ua when we ar- talking to our prosetlv e em plo rk and vay a in t or 1 mn thla automutli illy puts u in ft bad lass afltr all it m the iirt lm piomun hut ount- uit 1 tlil- ii- h makt s a bad in at nni twnii free roxy passes for rugby team thi victorious niigi urw n team was rewarded few tin h work by brim given fm- pa the hoiy theatre after the agalnit milton monday 17 1 h thr paes were iliini thr whole team by mr ikllt kr of thr ituxy mr 1rsli very popular man w llh the tfum now ugb hard iober 1 to i a unby four touchdowns as county town defeated the battle w tilth the whole t hool has been aw ailing has taken placi the annual football name with mil ton and by vltut of a touchdowns and 2 convert iorgt tov n beat milton 2216 grorcrluw n i urliiif was dom by olgge r meclure and gerry stoll mcclurc romped o round t he end of the line made and excellent run and crovied uit line he then ran verted it himself making it 0 0 ii ter meclure took a plunjjr through the line and rocked u another ikilnts uarber recovered a fumble tn the snap and got the single point making it 120 after the kick georsetown work ed the ball to the 40 yd line here george meclure took the boll on an extension lo the left as he pas sed the ball to scott ho kill hurst throufih 1 nocked down thr paaa and ffuopcd 40 yards for a touchdown- scott inter was gi en the ball and he raced round the end and across the line for a touch down which went unconverted georgetown worked the ball to mil tons 3 or 10 vd line and on the very same play which ellis knock ed down digger faked the lateral jnd the milton mob ran after scott white george trotted on across un touched roberts of milton took jin end run and scored for milton in the last quarter and it was conver ted by kcarns who thinks nothing of using his elbows on our men cordctte who was previously hurt took a plunge and went through for another 5 points making the score 2216 where it stayed for the remaining minutes two milton playits wen hint jull a bit and thr rt 1 bidl hrul sed a 1 1 rtalu ju rterbirk on mil ion s hlh and mighty tiitn w an heard to a that we had inert y on our mi n that b a jwior i xi use for lot lug i d say ttie george iv n vjuad w n dlv ided into two teams the ollriimv r u am thr line kreemonr grelg dkki iimin ha i ven meclure and scott fiuartertiack captain iaul harber ttie hfenle team uhe line anderson f ord slenko ttie backs tlmletk kltthle and hard man georgetown i st 111 undefeatl and neetis only to wn 2 more games to w in the cup we have beaten acton 1110 and milton 2116 the play acton thl thursday in town rind milton next monday in milton cadet hews and views kaaa urguvray attention all cadeu pre your uniforms pollsti your brul and shine your stioem as all tadela oje reueted to parade on muaenibvr hui to ttie c notaph fqr the un- irual iejnuinlmimre iay service lie ut ttie armour ins to fonrt up kurther tletaus tun be oijuiimkj fium mi 1 rouse and all tudeli who tiave nut yt t itxe ed unlfuima do so i foir this dl ud ti wlajilng to take target prut tl e at ttie iimuru on tun aty aft moons or evenings or hi ihurmlay after nmns pltvtm- sln your hume on the list at m i100l us iiflr shooting will stxin txgln flic t tilor t a til is lia e txt u it reiving u wilts of six let tun on tadlti ti it plwin piot t dure hie lettuits air not finished yet hut whtn lliey ii the radio sets wul be uaed ttie junior 1 adets ttav t in ritxis 011 tnti rtading ukjt nl ilfh dilll and uie hand grtnadi cheerleaders lead the whole school rtili t ir tti t herleader liavr aided u m w twirt amudent wen givin printed ellt yttr and tiu wtt k un t arly intii ning piatllo was in td at the g true utfalntt milton our tint iliadrrs did their mull the new yt lis went over w 11 and mont 1 ttie m liool followed the t he leaden- there have been a good nun praitut and ltn h ders aro now in trim foi future galni we in- pi oud of our t tnerh a tiers and tht halt th play in ttie t xt itlrig football glints increase in cars noted this year in the near future ghs li going to need a larger parking lot there hat been a great increase in the enr population at the high school this li due to the large upper school ihli year there arc no cadillacs ai yet hut we are hoping for one at ghs question wliat in the longest ri ver in the world answcr the gulf stream vhich is by far the longest the water is a different colour than the sea water and it flows in a valley made by the sea water students attend the red feather games at a jo i- r iday t t ning tolier jl a box loadtxl willi 4 1 football fans fixwn ghs left ftir the hed heather hmilball rournaitit nt that etning at t xtilbitnni iaik in tor onto ihe garni s stirttd alxut 7h iiilmk and ttiert w mi a great crtiwtl to e them over im ctieerleadert addixl a great deal of color lo the ipettatular evt nl gootl fimftball wis played and a good time vs had by ill the bus armed in georgetown abtiut midnight that evening and ur agreed ltiit it w as worth the 1 25 to t the tournament nine b report b terry llarlry youve all heard al jolson say ywi aint heard nothin yet will this nort is ihv nothin he was irferrlng to last monday morning math pt r- lod was skipped and our class join i d thr rest of the st hool on thr field to practice team yells for the game with milton the football field lias been mark ed olt in five and ten yard irnci it was a lung slow job and the help ers deserve sonic thanks mist luke has been patting ar ound wmc french sale catalogues and magazines yojj know those catalogue are more tnu renting hen you can t read them beautiful sunshine mild wea ther and large crowds greeted the anniversary services on synday lovely whit rouim and latfflow- rrs graced the front of the church tue anthem by the hotr the lord is my ushl and the aojo count your blessings by barbara cun- iijitghani were included in the morn- in worship hi george lacks ub- jett love u4iliniltpd left fjorne splendid thoughts he quoted the vrrse front ttie imh dhapter of st john vtt7h- jpl greater low luilh no iiutn titan this that tie lay down tils life for ids friends ureut heroes liuve given uulr all for a frleiul la the hlgheal we like to tliink of in jaus our prisoners feel no one lmi 1 tliern the job for a chris tian man or woman to overcome evil with gooff are we toduy tiold- ing a grudge against anyone this is the tune fur oil love if ou ut loi g last havt tills love in your lit art you um- indeed uie ierfet t chrivtiun at the evening service ttie t lujlr uii ihe anthem slug unto the bxd jnd u double trio of ladlea ang dear spirit ixrud mt mr uki sutjett waa tuki n fiom uie fmlh ttiaptei of joltuu cutti i tils day one lias to inaki t liolct- adam in uie gardt n of k1t 11 was tt mpted by the srr tut abratiam t tiikft to go to ttit fit it uihi jonah 1 li- to til- obey ud s will and w us punlstietl for his choke tvery tiour of every day we lire fat id with choice whatever we do or are we liave to make a 1 holt e joshua had to de- cidt und hin uriiwi r was as for hit and my tioue we will rttrvt ttie llrd ll is lmkilble to es- tjijk making a t holer we tan t t houae und fill bat k und exeet llfi- to go on his way is our wuy of life let us make our e holt e his cholcc mr and mrs hartle audi rson anil thildnn i ter and vlrginii of klrkland 1iki were ik t ml i- itois willi n t pirtntt mr and mis arthur kuddell mr and mrs c u dick enjoyed few day visit with relative last wet k at amhrrstburg allan bruw nrltige entertained some of his utile selmmilfrirndi to a hallowt in part al hit home on rrlday night tnini ill rejhirls uie chitdn 11 had a grand time the evening e nded w llh hut dogs and toilet fauf news halton breeders get good prices at maple tho second annual consignment sale of the maple aruficial unit was held at the hays sales arena on tuesday afternoon of last week despile the u s embargo and the coiixsuuent surplus of dairy cattle in this country excellent prltes were- realized ttie average pries- received w4is 517 again tts a year ago this is quite a tout rail to uie all canadian sale lield ttie day pre viously wtiere uie avruge prite was fiuo below ttuit of a year ago it should be txirne in mind however tliat ttie cattle eonslgruxl to the maple salt wtrr u high tlass lut of ul cndlt to the ttiotm itboirilble lug ituni among lot al llolsteln bre4li r w tio made slgnments were aiapie sale wtrr cuttle andjjtf re maple uignd for selecting ttu lolsteln brecmi rs w tio made ion lgnments were ttie follow iur orvllte watson a 4 year old tow at 7uo frank g stark a 4 yiar old tow at w7s a t woodlty 2 year old heifer w ittt t at fo- 0tv r paul beer 2 yr old helf 1 t a4u milton bird w senior vei ling heifer at 360 ira cowan 2- yi old heifer with heifer culf at foot vntor lawnnte j r old liilfir at vhwj v alter ltoyle a j yr old htlftr ut sioo w w thump oun j year old in iftr at 5u these prices under prem nl tondl tlons iould be fairly gootl evidence that lie bulls in the maple unit are rtally paying oil our broad land it is 4 4 i mile from st john 1 newfound land to hrltlsh columbia s irlnte ltucrt i- arm mws prospects bright for night school applications fur the third annual llalton night school are really s4 ing in at the agricultural office in milton stated a t wootiley chair man of the 1lanning committee on friday evening a total of 32v applitatlont had been received i- rorn the dandpoint of farm oera- ttirs ttie mtwt hoular courses arc soils und crops harm management welding and shop unfortunately sccommotlation for the two latter clam is limited und already the maximum quota tuis been exceetled if the members of the local com mittee are successful in lining urp the stall they have in mind every thing points to another nieceisful night school season the buds of canada s balsam find are sticky and produce a wax used by wild beet to ril tracks in their hives d harley motors g john street phone 539 afbcjm jftne iwemonals monuments markers an donscrlptlons catalogue on request gordon strain phone 158 r 32 r r i milton time to think of your winter fuel supply blue coal for those withctfm stoves and furnace fuel oil contracts available for those who use ihii- form of heating inoii quautv stoker coal r v h kentner son fhonkl qeottcwtowh iiaii1nakai rev earla currie is wms speaker the thankoftcrhig meeting of the wms groupi was held sunday evening the opening devotional was taken by the mission hand this part was concluded by a chorus from band members readings i christian stewardship and tempcr- nnce wcro given by mm y j shortill and mrs f smith the guest speaker was the hev ear la currle of orton who gave n most inspiring address on thanksgiving circle members janice baker and mario kerr took part with a pluno duet while joyce farmer sang a bolo mrs thomas gibson spoke a word of appreciation to all espec ially rev currle messrs roy ond vic swindle- hunt sam snow richard sharlltl ang mcachfirn left friday for n weeks deer hunting in4 northern ontario- mr arnold mcencry jum returned home from toronto hospital where he has undergone treatmont on hu legs but will bo confined to his home for several weeks airs vannatter of cjoorgolown epont ihe weekend with the klrk- wooda v whan cork ni cnrce fishermen on um groat ualcis used to um tlie thick outr bark of the baifot old bouom poplan as float for their note rea sc ottl lorjrers jvuicrmieri suite b-ad- the house of seagram men whotrhnk of tomoriiow practise mo today r

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