Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1941, p. 1

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the georgetown- herald seventyfourth year of publication wednesday evening january 29th 1941 si 50 per annum in advance 200 to usa more training planes moke training planes canadian factories are humming of promised victory these days as they tarn ont increasing numbers of training planes in which thousands of students will be instructed under the common wealth air training plan in this pnoto workers in a canadian plant are shown assembling an avro anson machine used for training bomber crews this an that in sport by g mac mogllvray georgetown intermediates have been getting plenty of publicity these days for their variety in player strength new faces seem to be continually appearing on the uneup sod a winning team is almost certain in our town again this season suffering from joss of players due to a number going on actlvto service and still others retiring georgetown has more or lees been left to rely on outside strength with both brampton and acton out of hoc key this season the boys from the neighbouring towns have been very good in offering their services to tht georgetown hockey club with marso anthony boloskl mcintosh and burrows together with walter richardson jack kemshead tsungc ward and reg hbare local boys it seamed almost impossible to get any where doe to injuries and sickness jn a last crack at the group title we atretcbed our player net out to new taronto and rightly so for a handout ny players known locally and ou gfrmriing in the national sport they ant dude lindsay mooney david son and joe murphy georgetown fans should be proud to back such a jme group of hockeylsts as above men tioned it alter richardson was missing from the game in milton on monday night due to a fractured rib while b01 weller and bill drmk- water injured earlier in the esason are still on the sidelines but hope jo able to play m the group piayofra the fergus team unable to draw a win last week over our inter mediate boys threatened to protest the use of joe murphy on defence but d the advice of secretary hewitt sav- d- their 25j00 deposit and decided to play it out on the ice fergus is a atzong team but we hope we are stronger when it comes to a showdown we are due to meet them in the play offs which the intermediates are now certain to make ax the last oaa meeting held in toronto eddie bosell a junior of last season who was suspended was reinstated blneell was playing well over the age limit it was proven and his case before the ohji execu tive was one of the comqiitteeroom highlights last year bolton were jfawjonrrthlr or the matter being brought to nght after a fracas which occurred at the arena here involving the players mother and the bolton a word for our juniors would no go amiss at una time they are a fine bunch of boys but are play ing in a group a little over their beads this esason a ctub like bol ton should be playing at least b hookey and we believe milton is al most ka the same class but the junt- aa will see it through and win or iocs they win never give up trying keep in hind the big hockey flx- sure next month when gordon alcott mngs his copper clifton to town the date la february 14th and 1mb the oalder cup of which georgetown are now the holders is at atake a battle royal wffl settle the tissue for the old mug extra advertising thb week has unit oil our sports sectio but we wfll be back for the playoffs staff thanks those who tents regarding our former sport features i personal and social inno hooghlcmster of the rcaf spent the week end in town mr bob carruthers of port hope was a visitor in town last week end mrs james francis and jane of tavistock are visiting with mr and mrs j c dark mrs r b matson and michael 01 brampton are visiting with her mother mrs r waldle spr w n ritchie of the r c e has been transferred from petawawa to peterborough ontario j hurst ac2 of no 5 service fly ing training school branlford spent the weekend in town with his family mrs c f ross miss christina semple and mr john ross of toron to were weekend visitors with dr and mrs a mcallister pie gerald giuevet of tho rjsll camp borden with mrs glllevet and daughter geraldine were in town last week with his mother mrs gilbert glllevet gnr earl wilcox and gnr thomas o raynor who were stationed with the rca at petawawa for the past few months have arrived safely in england for overseas service word has been received that company of the veteran guards of canada which includes several georgetown men are on guard duty in a northern canadian prisoner camp mr and mrs w h manning are now living in london ontario where he has been transferred with the rc af mrs manning was formerly jean kathleen nixon of nerval miss kate lamb who la a patient in the general hospital guelph wish es to thank the party who so kindly donated the herald which she receives every week from which she gets a great pleasure and can keep in touch with her home town outoftown guests noted at the bon temps dance last friday includ ed mr and mrs clive snyder kit chener dr and mrs c a martin muton mr and mrs motley pearee toronto lieut allan o mcdonald camp niagara lieut k d barbtt newmarket training gamp and mr and mrs ken charles toronto annual meeting of the united church rev f c overend will end georgetown pastorate this june the annual meeting of thu united church was held in the school room of the church on monday evening january 27th the meeting was open ed with an impressive devotional per iod conducted by memhts or the young peoples union the pastor oi the congregation then took the chair and mr ernie forgraves secretary of the official board took who minutes encouraging reports of he various activities cf the church wer read anu adopted a net increase of eleven brought the membership 421 all branches of the wm8 iad met or exceeded their allocations and the church treasurers report showed a sin 11 balance on hand the following were elected to the board of stewards mr oeo dobson mr john bird mr francis thomp son and mr cecil madill the three tiring elders messrs a mcallister md thos bird and c b dayfoot were reelected and made jife mem bers of tltc session a fourth new member is to be elected by pallot of he congregation rev mr overend announced to the congregation that hi pastjrute woud terminate on june 30th m this year at the close of the meeting i social j- our was spent refreshments being served by the wives of the members of res with mrs wm tyndall and mrs m l near pouring i the meeting closed with the benediction bam and stock lost in terra cotta fire fire destroyed the barn on the wil liam hunter farm at terra cotta early sunday evening the fire had gained considerable headway before it was discovered by mrs hunter she was alone as ler husband is sick in the hospital a bucket brigade was formed y neighbours but they were unable o save the building two horses and two young head of cattle perished while two other horses and three cattle were saved the barn and contents valued at mooor were partially covered by in surance the weather i when we hear reports of the terrible torms and extreme cold elsewhere the vorit in twenty years in scotland with fifteen foot snowdrifts and fifty to sixtyfour degrees below zero in the yikoh we may well congratulate our selves that in this nook of the world we are befng favored with a good old- fashioned canadian winter with very moderate temperatures here is our record for the past week date h and l preclpl- temp tation mon jan 20 10 5 tues jan 21 28 8 wed jan 23 38 35 30 rain thurs jan 23 18 13 frl jan 24 22 4 50 snow sat jan 25 25 io sun jan 26 24 11 mon jan 27 15 10 aqo i snow church news scripture text yea happy is that people whose god is the lord ps 144 15 st georges church rev w g o thompson rector fourth sunday af- ter epiphany and feast of the purifi cation sunday school 10 ajn holy commun ion 11 am evensong t pm wednesday service of intercession 250 pjn st albans chorea glen william fourth sunday after epiphany and feast of the purification sunday school 2 pm evensong and utany 3 pjn gten wllhatns united church r k lemkay 2 pm church school 7 pjn illustrated song service and lantern slides of the church in india come to the church in the gten st johns stewarttown rev s r colebrook rector 9 30 am holy communion st paufs norval 11 am holy communion 130 pm sunday school st stephens hornby 3 pjn evening prayer sport s tte sports i norval rifle club beolw are the scores made on the monday night atkinson 100 ma x n lawk w x 3 r w hall 98 x 6 f host ler sv x t j downs m x 6 in the last wtt report griffin was footed as scoring m x 3 this should st nil t the intermediates have a new rooter in the person of mrs dude lindsay dude and the mrs were married last thursday and she was on hand in fergus the next night to see hubby in action against the fergus boys to give credit where its due bui schenk should have been credited wtth one of the goals chalked up for louth in the juniors- game with burlington last week noted murray rzeard in muton ou monday night looking flt again af ter his hospitalization from hockey injuries is our face red 1 bakgeorge is not bakergeorge at all but bakogeorge why doesnt some body tell us these things bio mario netted the ust lon don goal of the season when the streamliners ended a curtaflad season on the shortend 4 3 score- with hp donwoos on lion- day the london team folded half way thru the and fl dunoultlat ing london games go- by default to op- correction the mj of purchasing a new town track rat than a i nre truck as reported fii trie herald last week will com up for discussion at the next ooun- i dl meeting baptist church rev e g baxter minister 2 pm church school 7 pm worship service lords sup per monday 8 pjn byju thursday 8 pm prayer msning a welcome to all the united church hev f c overend ba minister 1030 am sunday school and bible classes 11 jo ajn and 7 pm morning and evening worship knox pros byurlsii church rev d d davidson minister morning service 11 am evening service 7 pjit holy cross church rev fr j l mcbride 1st 3rd and 5th sundaysmass at 11 ajn 2nd and 4th sundaymass at 0 ajt agnes ellenton buried yesterday funeral servces were held yester- tay for miss aijnts eileiuon who died on sunday in guelph general hospital atter a short illness miss hllenton a daughter of the late mr and mrs george ellen ton was bom in erin where she lived all her life until moving to georgetown in 1919 she as youngest in a family of seven boys and six girls the surviving member of which are george of lowvlll- harry of hillsburg thomas and james of georgetown she was in her 09th year and though not in good heath tor the past year and a half was not confined to bed until a few days before her passing the service conducted by rev w g oi thompson was held from her re sidence on main street north with burial in erin cemetery six nephews acted as pallbearers john elteaton kincardine george ellenton toronto edar euenton campbellville roy ellenton lowvllle and joseph and russell day creemore hockey standings oha intermediate b group 2 games last week jan 22nd preston 3 milton 1 jan 24th georgetown 1 fergus 1 jan 27th georgetown 5 muton 2 jan 28th fergus 4 guelph 2 p w l t f a pt fergus 5 3 0 2 15 8 georgetown 7 3 3 1 23 19 7 elora 5 3 2 0 1 14 a guelph 5 2 2 1 13 13 5 preston 4 2 2 0 10 10 4 milton 6 1 s 0 14 24 2 ohjl junior c group b games last week jan 23rd bolton 10 georgetown l jan 23rd orangevillc 7 burlington 5 jan 28tti orangeviuo 8 georgetown 5 jan 28th milton 3 burungton 2 p w l t f a pt bolton 7 7 0 0 60 33 11 orangeviue 6 3 2 1 36 35 j muton 5 2 2 1 26 23 s georgetown 5 2 3 0 21 38 4 burlington 7 0 7 0 23 39 0 oha jurenue group 10 games last week jan 23rd bolton 7 brampton 7 jan 24th stoucoke 2 georgetown 1 jan 28thbramptongeorgetown poatiponed p w l t f a pt etoblcoke 2 2 0 0 7 4 4 georgetown 2 110 3 3 2 brampton 2 0 1 1 10 12 1 bolton 2 0 118 9 1 monday night win puts intermediates in second place bolton trim juniors in listless game 10 goals to 1 in last fridays fixture georgelown juniors looked prett weak last friday night when they bumped up against the leagueleading boltonites while the 10 1 score was somewhatexaggerated the local sex tette dropped into a slump after the first period that was pitiful before a fair attendance of fans holding the visitors to a single goal in the first period the locals gave way in the second frame and bolton start ed bheir onslaught with four goals in the third period they notched another before the georgetown team got their single tally while bolton played short handea however before the period ended the bolton weston mt dennis- toronto aggregation had netted four more goals to make the final score 10 to i bol ton goa j dempster defence stacey and barnett centre gibson wings millar and scarrow alternates brtdgeman fiihcr adams patterson in f iso georgetown goal kemshead de fence golden murphy centre schenk winb lane louth alternates marzo herzl paplllon sargent woodhouse referee moose eccleslone toron to 1st period 1 bolton scarrow 730 penalties scarrow papillon 2nd period 2 bolton fisher 522 3 bolton adams barnett 1452 4 bolton millar brldgemani 1700 5 bolton adams 1844 penalties lane patterson 3rd period 6 bolton gibson bridgeman 7 georgetown sohertzl sar- 8 bolton millar 9 bolton bamett gibson 10 bolton adams scarrow 11 bolton adams penalticsstacey lane millar 338 903 1008 1100 1633 1952 juniors beaten 85 by orancjeville team orangevlueshelburne juniors de feated georgetown 8 5 in a schedul ed game at the georgetown arena last night grant gillespie firststring centre for the orangevilleslielburne boys went on a scoring spree scoring the first five goals with a bit assistance from brother walter and banks the orangervule outfit was one of the classiest junior outfits to ap pear on local ice this season and their play was marked by good teamwork throughout georgetown goal lagerqulst de fence murphy golden centre schenk wings louth ferri alter nates marzo paplllon sohertzl orangevitleshelbume goal f lackeyi defence n murray a boare centre o gillespie wings w gilles pie w banks alternates r banks w paget h paget w teeter l curry referee did brush muton 1 348 milton better than bi 0oos- indicates goalie btxrrow9 stars in georgetown net playing a return game with milts inteamcdiates in the muton link m monday night georgetown repeated their 3 win of last week and push- ed into first place h their group the game was a real ttwiuer right from the cpening wtustle and both teams showed peaty of speed andsbm fancy soctdlandttng- pwylng his eo- ond game in georgetown unuorm joe murphy diminutive right- def enoo- man was on the ke for almost thf whole sixty mntittataiavqst of tow plays centered around him george towns first goal came early la th first period when murphy raised high one cram centre ice which structr the screen back of the net and bounc ed bade into the net the rest of th period was scoreless with bakogearg drawing an undeserved penally for tripping there was lots of action in the sec ond frame with three goals and ftw penalties keeping- interest at a high pitch hutchinson and anthony got into an argument about half way through the period and boa www banished from the ice anthony for ft fiveminute stretch in the coder seconds later lindsay put georgetown two up and this was followed second later by a goal by mattlson the mil ton rally was shortlived when mattl son drew a penalty and georgetown teamed up to stretch their lead with davidson getting credit on a pass from lindsay and murphy kemshead scored early in the thlnl on a pass from murphy the milton team still desperately trying kept the puck around the georgetown net for several minutes and burrows mad some sensational saves playing a wideopen game milton left themsel ves open for a sudden dash down the- ice by murphy and another counter for the invading georgetowners in the waning minutes of the gam a freak shot bounced off marzos stick into his own goal to bring the final count to 5 2 georgetown goal burrows de fence murphy marzo centre moo ney wings lindsay davidson alter nates kemshead soloski bakogeorge anthony milton goal heslop defence ma- gee bowman centre r brush wing mattlson cooke alternates hal bunco lynch hutchinson patterson banks referee moose fxxdefltehe 1st period 1 georgetown mumphy 3jt penalty bakogeorge sad period 2 oeorgetownlauidsay 1sjv 3 muton mattlson 14j0b 4 georgetown davidson runasay murphy tfi penalties lindsay lynch hutchin son anthony mattlson 5 georgetown kemshead murphy 9m 6 georgetown murphy lojw 7 milton marzo hutchinson brush 18j penalty mareo halton farmers mutual hold annual meeting in acton the annual meeting of the halton union farmers mutual fire insurance company was held- in acton on mon day january 27th the company with head office at campbehyttte was form ed in 1800 j e peareni of acton president of the company was in the chair and in his address he urged all policyholders to adopt every fire pre vention method he particularly stress ed regular inspection of whine by the hydro and the locating of fire ex tinguishers on the pro ty a new slate of officers were elected with victor han hornby replacing mr pearen as president charles read- head milton 1st tioepressdjbht and b f ford hornby 2nd itaepreatdent the three retiring directors t i leslie ge leslie kerns free man and daniel gray hulsburg were reelected for another term of office fire losses paid in 1040 totaoed 41t 32840 instead of purchasing the cos ternary calendar this year the com pany nude a donation of 250 to the fund for british war victims relief thei sided i norval juniors meeting norval junior institute and junior farmers held their january meeting on tuesday evening januray 21st at the home of- oralg and bruce reld wtth a good attendance m spite of ley roads president charlotte wilson pre- at the guis meeting the roll call was answered by seventeen girls with mo a date of birt two weh papers were given how can we make the years mean mora to us by benrice lyons and the alchemy of a ehearftd adnd by eloise hyatt the girls had as guest speaker mrs wubert cleave who spoke on kksenoals on the hav ing of a good ute stressing especial ly the beneficial good ttne beta fis her conducted a true and false con test 1st 1 orangevllle g golespte 2 orangevdie g gillespie w oluesple 3 orangeviue o gillespie w gulespte 4 georgetown schertsl 5 orangeviue g gillespie w gillespie 6 georgetown schenk sohertzl penaltlesgolden 2nd period 7 georgetown murphy golden 8 orangeviue a gillespie w gillespie 1133 b georgetown papulon 1417 penalties murphy g gulespie 1ja 038 1209 1007 201 3rd poisd 10 orangeviue w oiuesple g oulespie 11 georgetown sohertal 1130 12 orangeviue banks 1201 13 orangeviue w gtnespie 1743 referee dkte brush muton hockey calendar week endtag febrmary ha intermediatb oaa january 29th clora at pre january 30th ouelph at muton january 31st preston at oeixeown esora at fergus february 4th preston at ouelph elora at muton junior oaa january 3lst muton at juvbhils ojla january 30th brampton at o town bolton at awiumuolpb february 4th georgetown at awst preston vs georgetown friday card of thanks the famtty of the ute mrs mary sykes wish to extend their heartnu thanks and appreciatio tor t acta beautiful floral offerings t from their friends and ueighhouri during their recent bereavement papermakers and thistles battle to tie score on fergus ice fergus protests new georgetown bw- frnnwmeii iqrea gsane in nets far d veil the geo ihtenmcrnatos jout- neyed to fergus last friday night for then- second game of the s wttss the peppy fergus thistles the gam was played under protest of the fer gus club when ge faqsd produce the players certavatos npom demand of the tmattoi manager thar- protest was mainly on amount of ta new georgetown dtrfetaoomaa 9am murphy who was playing his fbwg game of tb season tor the local dusk the game was a tight one with boflsv teams playing vxeeoent dsjom georgetown missed at least half a onw- en chances in sparing darter t and should have come out on top bojsa soores came in the second period mm 1091 white scored for t playing natty fos lng to a penalty i mj2 bui mnrphy who n from the junlom for tttts ginesoop ed on a pass from xatadaay in the tcnmtnote overtime pertoc neither team could get the drop on the other and the gam jd 1 1 u r qtomgetown duiiuwa goal thony j mhrphy defence ken centre w rkhardion macao iriopv lindsay w murphy bakngoorgav stockford alternates ferg v goal o whltov drfencejjtaey centre murdook jordaiirwtagi o bwra tv t

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