ttf the georgetown herald wednesday january 24th 1945 s- dr c h hesfop wrden 01 halton for 1945 tmmmeea appointed heetlfli on tamdar qruv d tn preparation lor teals work- other- item from fin meeting the inaugural meeting of the ims halton county council waa held in the court house mujon last tuesday when the following gentlemen took their seats georgetown sleeve k b macbon- w burlington reeve norman oraig deputysreeve el w smith milton reeve o h heslop nasaagaweya reeve alex near kelson reeve w j robertson deputyreeve mrs h pettlt esquesing reeve wesley murray deputy reeve george cleave trafalgar- reeve w n gilbert deputyreeve w h blggar oakvule reeve c v hillmer deputyreeve a e whlttaker actonreeve j m mcdonald the clerk took the chair and called for nominations for the office of warden which were as ofuows dr o h heslop nominated by c hillmer and n oraig c v hillmer nominated by j m mcdonald and k r macdonald reeve hillmer thanked the spon sors for bis nomination but asked that his name be withdrawn in favor of dr heslop mr craig moved that nominations be closed dr heslop was therefore unanimously elected warden of the county for the year 1945 the warden elect made his declar ation of office before his honor judge munro who congratulated him upon the high honor conferred upon him mrs pettlt then oame forward with the request that the warden of the county be given a gown to wear while conducting the sessions of the council since mrs pettit was pre pared with gown in hand no protests were made and dr heslop took the chair the first warden in halton to wear a gown of office the warden in a brief address thanked the members of the council txot his election to office and business then got underway minutes were read following which the reeves of the various municipali ties formed a committee to appoint the standing committees for 1945 the striking committee then sub mitted their report and it was moved by smith seconded by wnlttaker that the council adopt the report of the committee which was as follows the first named an each committee to be chairma flnancej m mcdonald hillmer blggar near craig education craig ec r macdonald mrs pettit and j m mcdonald printing k r macdonald craig blggar smith county buildings gilbert whit- taker cleave j m mcdonald ec r macdonald hospital accounts hillmer cleave mrs pettlt blggar railways legislation agriculture tfear gilbert murray robertson special communications murray j tbtftve wbittaker smith county roads robertson gilbert near murray heslop the following- appointments were also made mothers allowance board ura d hartley and norman craig milton high school board b bar- sop for the yews 1m0o7 house of refuge board of com missioners the warden dr c h jglesiop and j m mcdonald ge high school board ber w o o thompson for the years 194667 childrens aid society county of halton board n gilbert and c hill mer road committee q w murray for the years 19157 8 48 and 49 moved by robertson and gilbert that wo pay the good roads associ ation the regular fee of 10 for the year 1945 and also of 1944 of 116 which was omitted and that the road committee be appointed a delegation to attend same on february 28th and march 1st carried moved by k r macdonald and n craig that the committee on printing ask for the customary tenders for minutes and reports the limit for de livery of same be placed at january i6thijarried bylaws wert passed as follows 1 to appointauditors of the ac counts 5 to iippoint members of the county board at audit for the yeai 1946 3 to authorize borrowing of mon ey to meet current expenses for the year 1945 also a request to the mini ster of highways for statutory grant on county road system based on the 144 road expenditure amounting to 7147156 4 to provide for total expendi ture on county road system for 1945 council adjourned to tuesday jan uary 33rd at 1030 am jb comp m of iv comp f syfcss j m of 3v comp e dron m of 3v comp a hunter m of v ex oomp h dickie a feature of the evening was the presentation by the- chapter of an assistant grand chaplains regalia to ex oomp w g o tho this and that in sport by o mac mogllvray norval prbsbytbbuns ejeport successful year the annual meeting o nerval presbyterian church was held tuesday january lflth some 00 church members assembled at the noonhour and enjoyed a meal served by the ladles of the congregation and this was followed jy a business meet ing opened by scripture and prayer by the minister rev j l self mr malcolm mokabb was chosen chair man and mr claude mclaughlin se cretary for the meeting the reports of all organizations showed credit balances on hand and the church treasurers report was most encouraging with a balance of over 300 mr p o hunter was again elected treasurer lor 1945 and the new members of the board of man agers are malcolm mctoabb frank fendley nelson robinson and hyatt mcclure during the buslnss meeting mr and mrs charles williams were called to come forward and an address was ead by mrs f o hunter thanking hockey fans were disappointed last friday night when the intermediate a team from guelph oao failed to put in an appearance at the arena they were scheduled to meet the nor- valgeorgetown combines in their first clash of the season however we have since learned that the guelph team have dropped out of the league after their 191 trimming on home ice at the hands of victory aircraft it is unlike an oha team to fall to put in an appearance this way with out some notification beforehand and they should be severely reprimanded by the oka heads this leaves just the two teams hi the grouping and the combines and vic tory aircraft will complete their schedule as at first drawn up there are still two games to be played one on monday night ngxt jan 29th aq the other on feb 10th following these games the teams will enter a beat twooutrof three playoff series to decide the group winner both teams will be bolstered up some what before the playoffs and malton seem quite confident of going places in the 0ha this of course will de pend on what material will be avail- combine lose again j to victory aircraft wide open game with plenty ef goals final score 118 the local combines norval and georgetown suffered another defeat at the hands of victory aircraft malton on monday rrfgh when the vlsltore triumphed by a 11 9 score it was a wide open affair with both teams trying hard for goals and little defensive work in evidence mal ton played well together but the combines took advantage of the breaks bo keep the score in fairly close range the combines scored the first goal of the game in its early stages but by the end of the second period malton had made the score 73 in the third period the combines scored six times malton four times to make the final score 11 9 combine goal scorers were q ferri 2 munro ward oofeu schertzl 2 n ferric richard son f the teams lined up the same as in the previous affair with the exception that the combines were using snyder of acton who is endeavoring to catch the team oila intermediate a hockey schedule stewarttown congratulations to lome barrows in italy who has been promoted to cor poral icpl barrow has had a busy umex since going overseas he was in malta during the fierce bombing attacks there then in england and now in italy mrs dickenson has received a cheery letter from one of her son toms chums tom is unable to use his hands or arms as they are in casts he is progressing slowly but favourably st johns vestry meeting was held last tuesday evening rev 8 r cole- brook presiding reports were receiv ed from mr j sanford peoples war den the sunday school womans auxiliary junior wa and little hel pers every report showed just a little advance all obligations and ap portionments met and a balance on hand mr john bird was reelected rectors warden and mr j sanford peoples warden sidesmen were re elected mrs rally and mrs e hodge auditors the apportionment for the algoma dlocescan fund was to be paid in full w a meeting was held last week at mrs hunts our main road is open again with transports from hamilton coming through again the township snow plow is having a busy time them for 38 years faithful service as caretaker of the church mr robert able to the combines before playoff rrfd made a presentation of a purse although the combines have from the congregation in apprerfatton come out end rf cf their services scores some fine entertainment has been provided and either game this season has been well worth the price of admission printing of every description at the herald office wold installed as halton chapter z halton chapter ram no 234 held its installation of officers last friday evening in the lodge rooms rt ex comp george c brown assisted by past principals of the chapter installed the following officers i jpz ex comp h ritchie z ex comp t wold h ex comp f carney j ex comp w- cleave sje ex comp p wilson sjj rt ex comp a c brown ps comp w j mcleod treasurer ex comp j d kelly sentinel ex comp e l arnold sjs comp monday jan 29 norval-george- town vs victory aircraft monday feb 12 victory vs norvalgeorgetown aircraft c coy loses first game y on monday night our local v coy army team lost its- first game- f the season in oakvllle by a score of 71 up to that time g cow lad the league with three wins and on tie game now they are in eoontl place trailing oakvllle team by on pom v it was quite a change from the svnis1 here on thursday last when the local team won out 65 against the same puoksters our boys didnt seem to have the same punch partfeulizgr since the ice was rough in the fits two peiiode also a ritchie was un- able to play due to a bad cbarley horse however the game was clean with no penalties and fairly fast goal scorers were d robertson for vc coy and vickers m thorpe pilling 2 lawrence and snowball for oakvllle oakvllle goal wilson defence vickers m thorpe centre phunfc wings iwrence a thorpe alternates wright arbon snowball sacfcuetd currie georgetown ooal branoford de fence rowley nevuis centre grenkei wings robertson lorusso alternates -f- allen mcclure burns long bradley the boys of c coy journey to orangevlue next monday night where they hope to advance one step closer to the playoffs on thursday feb 1st brampton play here n r crump bsc me meic whose promotion to the impor tant position of assistant general manager eastern lines with head quarters in toronto has been announced by e d cotterell vicepresident and jrcneral man- urer eastern lines canadian paci fic railway company mr crump was formerly general superinten dent ontario district which posi tion is now held by d s thompson who was promoted from divisior superintendent at brownvihc junc tion me tint i report frm tbt cwkoslonua gmnwnl informtdoa setitee dedms that poxjoatriy one in every three genu sbsfc produced in ttnt country by forced czech labor actaaqy sans alfed lives because ft is a dad some interesting exhibitions between the combines end a couple of toron to teams are in the offing watch for further announcements from this distance it looks as if it wil be georgetown and oakvllle for top positions in the army hockey loop oakvllle is leading the group at ores cent but the two teams appear to be fnlrly evenly matched the high school boys are again hockey minded and with ross fetch as coach and manager took on the erin bovfi at the arena last friday afternoon seems the tables are tamed this year for erin won over chs by a 2 0 score a return game is being planned on the local team we have ernie peters goal norm long and j burns defence and roes sykes r hunter bill mcdonald sklppy sa rgent albert norton for wards exciting game as c coy wins from oakville on thursday last o coy amy team took the lead in the lome scota hockey league by defeating a coy oakvllle and burlington on their home ice it was the best game our team had played to date coming from behind in the last period to win out fl 5 theftret period ended in a tie 2 2 at qe end of the second period a coy led 42 during the last period when c coy was down 5 3 their goalie brandford was hurt and coys subgoalie finished the game despite this our team went harder than ever and won out getting the winning goal with only 20 seconds to play this game put o coy one point ahead of a coy with three wins one tie and no defeats once again both teams showed good sportsman ship and clean hockey oakville goal wilson defence vickers m thorpe centre pilling wings lawrence a thorpe alter nates arbon leonard snowball- cur rie sackfleld georgetown goal brandford de fence rowley and ritchie centre grenke wings robertson lorusso alternates nevilles ervln burns mc- i clure bradley referee w richardson as the score grows so does the en thusiasm in the curling clubs local bonspeil this week saw a number of rinks played ond a number of changes made bells and bradleys rinks are running neckandneck for top posi tion with erwins and williamsons not loo far behind the sport is at tracting many new players and new faces are seen on the ice almost every night here are the scores up to and including mondays gams w plus bell 3 0 10 bradley 3 0 8 erwin 2 0 6 williamson 3 1 4 cleave 112 oibbons 1 2 0 richardson 12 1 thompson 0 2 0 mason 0 2 0 tuck 0 3 0 there are rumors that some of the boys were celebrating their wins with liquid refreshments around the club rooms the curlers feel rather indignant over this rumor and hope to spike it and deny the charge before it spreads why things have been so dry around the club rooms that the straws are falling out of the brooms and jim richardson has to go out side to get enough moisture on his brush to change the many changeable figures on the score board a dream come true white flame cream tint foundation by helena rubinstein at last a makeup foundation that combines all the happy elements of cake and cream keeps your com plexion dewyfresh for hours and actually helps your skin whats more its scented with helena rubin steins hearjstirring white flame 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on -the- lake bis wife the former rita fltxpatrick and two sons reginald and wayne are living in toronto bde bui long rcnvr is home on a 7day leave from prince rupert b a opt bui kelly who is instructing at oamp borden spent a weekend lem t town with ids frihnrji blood donor clinic wednesday feb 7th 815 am to 12 noon at the legion hall georgetown more blood donors needed enroll now women and men donor accepted it in not necessary lot women donors to tea their doctor before the clinic those not connected with industry please phone 108