Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1941, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 26th im i i this and that in sport br o ma lloourrs tbs hookzy 8baaon in the inter mediate b sod junior o sec tion is drawing to olose threo teams an now left in umntennedlate b paisley sealbrth and paris paisley ettininated the fergus thistle on monthly night after the thistles had a dm season the parlssealbrth game ints postponed on account of soft loo and the irinner of this aeries will meet paisley in the finals which should take place next week bolton junior 0 team has only played once since winning the local group that with kitchenerwaterloo siskins and now meet thorold with the winner going into the ontario finals bol ton have a smart outfit although they hbvent had much competition and we wouldnt be surprised if they were to be 1m1- junior o champions speaking of champions in the mter- mediate b hockey we list elsewhere the winners since mot to 1940 who- will win this year after a bather eventful and sue- cestui season the local- arena closed its doors on monday night star some of the boys it was too soon but others had had a good share of hockey and skating this year the final hockey setto which was played hi at least too inches of water saw the glen river rata scuttle the navy 65 and the navy playing in their own environment at that hbwever the navy have a few alibis that the cuen used outside players etc etc but nevertheless they were defeated by long standing rivals of any george town hockey aggregation so its hats off to the glen the bio scorers for the dffen were junior bill schenk with one to his credit oord pricker the juvenile badman 2 and that ju venile of former years who never would row up nick garvin 1 thatfast- stepping import who put the skids under the navy boh boafleld 2 for the navy jack kemshead came thru with his usual tallies 2 killer boyle netted one and doug sargent secured 3 the teams lined up as follows glen manager harold wheeler goal bb1 collier defence steve halpdn oord graham centre bin schenk wings curly wheeler harold schenk subs nick garvin norm marchment bob bonflekv win wheeled oord pricker john 8t navy goal abble kemshead defence murphy sargent centre jack kemshead wings bill iathner killer boyle subs bill cqark lome cross prank oonnoly johnny ooxuer killer breakaway boyle was the brightest star of the htovy this versatile handsome young athlete made a very clever play when he went on a solo from end to end to bulge the twine behind collier watch ibis boy boyle he truly la mar second obnscher friends his winnings at and fall falls mr brownrldge stos chat date and until 1mb won over 460 prises at the onx otuwsitfodon and many district fairs for his fins swine exhibits and priafrwlnmng horses we doubt if there are many men who can display such a una col lection and certainly not many who on their 81s birthday can bask tn the sunshine of many happy days spent in the judges ring we wish mr brownrldge many more yean of continued health and happiness the down through years ojia intermediate championship roll of honow 1897 berlin kitchener 1898 ustowel 1899 prontenac lftoo xjondon 1901 st geoiges toronto 1902 peterboro 1903 paris 1904 stratford 1905 victoria harbor 1900petcitioro 1907 berlin 1908 midland 1906undfiay 1910 colltogwood 1911 preston 1912 preston t 1913 collingwood 1014berlln 1916 orlula 1916 sarnla 1917 hamilton 1918 collmgtwood 1919 oolllngwood 1920 couingwood 1921galt 1922 kitchener 1923 stratford 1924 niagara falls 1925 grimsby 1836 new hamburg 1927london 12th battery 1928 port colborae 1929 kitchener 1930parls 1931 royal military college 1933 windsor 1933 woodstock 1934 oakvule 1935 whitby 1936 durham 1937beuevllle 1938 elora 1839acton 1940 whitby 1941 htjw abovt sent kc mcmillan phone 40 georgetown th8 is the most unusual value of the season notice henceforth all taxes and water rates will be payable at my office and not at the municipal of fice kenneth m langdon collector suits and topcoats 00 i- prices are on the way up yet you can get a suit or top coat of highest quality and smartest styling if you attend brills big springtime clothing event our spring selection is complete au this leads up to the outlook lor the 194143 season prospects are that georgetown wm not nave a ofla entry next season but thtnow our hunch is that an au o and district league would r mg if ran v twfii hoc us judging by 1sepost uaaon at the arena oould we not iwrivs the local spirit that existed a number of years ago when both paper asms the hen and george had a league we are willing to wager it would draw good crowds maybe not ftso but during the season it would overage about the same on gate re- w have been asked to view various oodectiodb of trophies and medals won m the sport world on a few occasions but never have we been ask ed to lamp such a collection of ribbons aru tnflrtf as we witnessed at the home of mr w w brownrldge last night it was the occasion of mr broworldgev slat birthday and as a saeina of recalling the years since 1008 he displayed for a number of wendel willkie hits sport pases on monday night toronto chlsens and should we say canadians in gen eral for his address was broadcast nationwide went all out to welcome wendell willkie when he came there to apeak in connection with the war services campaign for funds so stirring were his words and pres ence in toronto that even ttie sports writers wrote ox wendell willkie ralph allens column in the globe and mail was read with such great interest that we pass it on to you in case you overlooked reading it in the dally psper here itis wendell willkie doesnt rightly be long on the sports page or doea he there are a few reasons why he might when you were s kid back hi the days when a ud could get up real close u he came early enough you must have hung around she rink on hockey nights youd be watting for the big guy and when the big ouy pr along youd sidle up behind him and pipe up trying to keep the anxiety out of your voice carry your skates mister sometimes the big ouy would 1st you snd that made the world about as good s place as it could ever be before or since it wasnt just the ides that you might get past the gate man although maybe you bad that part of it figured out too the main part was walking proudly along beside the big ouy him talking to you perhaps and you feeling as glad to serve him as you were vain of the acknowledgement of intimacy with your own personal hero it was some thing like that with willkie when he decided he would run tor the pre sidency of the united states people from all over the country crowded around and fought for the privilege ol carrying his skates- they werent political people they werent even people who wanted to get past the gateman some of them gave up jobs with no hope or desire of finding new ones they were just people who took one look at the big ouy and knew that from then on he was the only guy for them its a lot easier to understand now this department was lucky enough to spend nearly an hour in wendell wludes presence yesterday while he was sitting back in a pullman car talking about big and little things while the ashes from an endless cig- aret dropped unnoticed on his vest i won go into the handicapping routine because not even a sports writer can size up a world leader on an hours acquaintance all i found out was that willkie talks the simple langu age of a champion and delivers it with the confidence of a champion who knows his side cant and mustnt lose willkie is the kind of champion who stops the show in his own country in kngiand in canada yesterday hed stop it anywhere call it ygtwtim or fight or gimp or class hes got something there inside him that you just cant miss the wonder la that the sport pages have missed it this long less than a year ago he was a busher you might almost say without previous profess lonal experience either in the minors or the majors he came up like that from nowhere and within a lew mon ths he was fighting for the job ai firststring catcher he missed out in the end after a close battle with an experienced and brilliant regular and when the fight was over be gave the experts an even bigger shfrrk ho didnt go back to the dugout and sulk impati ently against the day when hed have another chance to depose the regular catcher he walked wtow ttit arena of defeat and said oongratulatlona neant it and then he said sky now that youve got the job maybe i can help out a little if i can come out any morning and anas a few foes for you or give you a little batting practice id be mighty glad of the cha weve gbtta win that pennant no matter whose name shows up in the box score he meant that too hes a mighty bandy party to have on the bench we are featuring the following lines in warren k cook tip top madetomeasure clothes for men kingsway tailors tailors free a smart spring hat withal suit orders placed this week ee ashgrove everyone enjoyed the croklnole held by the young peoples union on mon day night the prises which were war savings stamps were won by miss elsie bird and ward brownrldge mr t moulton of toronto repre senting the ontario temperance board spoke at the morning service in the ashgrove church the last game of the season for the euchre club was played at the home of mr and mrs russell hepburn the prizes were won by mrs a j huddell and mr milton bird balunafad the womens association met for their march meeting at the manse the theme of the devotional exercises was woman and her community mrs d mclean led in prayer a short period was then devoted to business and plans were made to hold a cro klnole and chinese checker social early in april it was also decided to buy a war savings certificate to help the church in the campaign a reading was given by mrs irwin en titled hitlers dream lunch was served at the close of the meeting au orders accepted this week will be ready for delivery before easter join brills parade of wellrdressed men d brill co main street phone 167 the euchre and dance held friday night in aid of the bed cross was quite successful there was a good attendance and a substantial sum was realised the winners of the euchre prises were mrs herb allen snd mr b mcmenemy the hidden number contest was won by mr chester swln- dlehurat snd the bean contest by mr w dick the lucky draw for the quilt was won by miss francis praser teacher at no 14 school all then enjoyed the old thn dancing and refreshments were served the funeral of the late james rus sell took place on monday afternoon a short service was held at the home of his neighbor mr james cree fol lowed by a service in the united church rev a o w foreman con ducted the service the deceased was a lifelong resident of this community and will be greatly jalssed by his neighbours and frfttdust he was held in high esteem by all whoknew him interment took place in balllnafad cemetery the pallbearers were messrs r kerr h mckechnic w mclntyre w anthony r evans and d russell there were beautiful floral tributes norval mr donald hlllls of toronto spent the week end with his aunt mrs fred white mrs e c reed of toronto was a visitor in norval last week mrs j black spent the week end in toronto mrs u h laird jr spent sunday in hamilton miss martha murray of toronto spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs r murray dr and mrs james bovalrd of lon don spent a few days with mrs i h lalrd sr last week miss edith lyons of victoria ool- ge toronto spent the week end at her home here miss ussle kirk of toronto spent the week end with mrs ida hewson among thorn who a the fun eral of miss charlotte mbpherson last friday were mr and mrs j vaug- han dr and mis r t noble mr and mrs aldred mr and mrs hambly mrs o oarruthers miss 8 olendenn- lng miss o beavls toronto rev and mrs turner hlllsburg miss margaret and mi mary maodonald oakvloe mr and mrs a peer mr and mrs ywthftii freeman mr and mrs har- bottle lowvllle mr john alderson nelson mr george and mr d lain dundas rev a and mrs lalng mr 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