Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 4, 1945, p. 2

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the georgetown hera wednea april 4th 1 945 ft of rnex rmnrfoumt mot too mart lib it irht- 6a of mar add tbe jaloo of 4 lemone trt boa need only tablavoooaral mm ay alien wlllito runnf overni p ere obumed d to peine ere qafcttr reuered end if too do not bettir bue pratorlptlan wlli soet ihtt to try your money if tt doe not help yon ruex ejlulkiii 1 for mle end by lieooanneoce drag store otter kmdmg draalita you ided pre- iold chum ea m o t muw tout own t notice to dog owners every owner possessor or keeper of a dog who has not procured a uoenae hall do so on or before tike 1st day of may ims 1 have been instructed by council ttmt this law must be strictly enforced tou can secure your tags from the undersigned or the cleric at his office w o marshal a 35 clblc of police georgetown plant needs women workers at once for ught factory work full or part time women and girls urgently reward for vital war and civilian work apply to etnpioyment and sekctfva scvvita ofttca brampton ont ttm ban mpwalfclaced on horae- racdng in ph a rnp coupled witti the rumor at that jfcne that big league baseball might also be dtocaxd- ed gave rise jo a good deal of discus sion about the canttouanoe of ffco hockey most of us will agree that hockey should be continued both for as at home and for the boys overseas as well the saturday night broad cast of pro hockey games being per haps the most popular program that covers tlie whole dominion no doubt different towns listening in have dif ferent favorites according to the play ers on each particular teamsall teams have mostly canadian players but no matter what team we may be pulling for we wouldn t wand to have hockey banned even in war time the broadcast itself is a nice change from so much war news these are anxious days for those of us who have boys in the thick of it in germany and a pro gram like the hockey broadcast helps us forget for the time at least that there is a war on the regular season which has re cently been completed has been an in teresting one it might be of interest bo compare this season s standing of the first four teams with that of the stancdng last year last year cana dians hai 83 points detroit 58 leafs 50 and last year chicago was in fourth place with 49 points this year can- adlens had 80 points detroit 57 leafs 52 and plis year boston managed to slip into fourth place with 26 points you will notice that canadlens slip ped a little this year as compared with last while both detroit and the leafs improved their standing slightly last year canadlens won both the nhl champions- lp and the stanley cup and apparently were headed to repeat again this year however hear ing the end of the regular schedule they slipped slightly and as a result were not in top form for the semi finals they not only expected to win the championship and the stanley cup but they also were out to break all records for scoring in a single sea son and which objective their rocket maurice richard did attain one won ders had dick ip in been satisfied with slightly lower results earlier in the season even had he advised his play ers to go easy on the corn syrup along in february and given them a easier time of it tnen his team might have hit the icmi finals at toelr- peak in stead of at the ebb as they did the resijts might have been different last year the leafs and canadlens met in the semi finals and the leafs only were abl- to win the first game of the series this year they managed to win the first two games right in mon treal were beaten in the third game won the fourth and again were beaten in the fifth and won the sixth it was an exciting series the fourth game was tops in our estimation montreal seems to become more ex cited over their teams success than do the tdronto fans last year you may recall the way that earner fer guson of the hot stove league failed in his efforts to sell us any popularity that we might otherwise have had for the winners he missed a good oppor tunity we thought however ttils year it was different and we thought elmer ferguson great in defeat oc course it is qulbe an asset to know how to win but maybe it is even a greater asset to know how to lose fie henry cripps home in acton pte henry cripps son of mr and kirs e crippti acton arrived home from service overseas last week he sustained scalp lacerations and shoul der wounds op september 17th while serving in belgium overseas for about a year pte cripps was employ ed with ajax engineers in acton be fore enlistment he is a brother of mr a e cripps of georgetown church news first baptist church minister rev j e ostrom organist miss m cook sunday april 8th lil am morning service from the tomb to the throne 3 pm bible school 64fi pjn gospel songs 1 pm evening service gospel message music and meditation to inspire at these services the byftt meets on monday at b pm the midweek service on wednesday it 8 pjn welcome bray chick hart dans wafl tot otbsn why not lor yon 100 bv dahvtwy qn grant ad fcurt 1st tew know whcet yon wuue geo c brown n o r v a l phone georgetown 382 r 2 sf0g bound eyes spoil work 5 eyes that blur mist see double s uro easily are faulty eye they misread blue prints f and g instruments they spoil ma gi terial they waste urns and h money they slow down pro- dnotton as well as mnl your wotk wfhftnil j have tt8 examine your eyes now 0 t walker r0 s kxksiobt specialist 5 wbo wlb be et hi office over bev telephone co onatoen 5 of eeoh o t umehouse intended for last week an enjoyable afternoon of euchre was spent at mrs c meredith a last week mrs noble held highest score mrs mitchell the consolation and mrs ellerby held the winning ticket for the door prize mrs miller and mrs jamleson were convenors the proceeds going to the war fund of the w i mrs gascoigne of toronto was a recent visitor with her cousin mrs spitzcr the hill family visited l sto denis hill mrs hill and chlldrt in hamil tot recently prior to his return from furlough to hmc6 hawkesbury the arrowsmilh family tcnt sun dny witn miss svfickhamer this week confjmtul itions to alex wright who last week reef lvd t is commission apd is now a pilotoiflcu chub spent sixucn m nllis orsls return ing in nuu february after completing his loir of operations there mrs a j smi tfiirst spent the holiday with her uauhu r mrs grant m toronto mr and mrs ii fcxritch spent part of the wctk end t b citharines holiday vimtor i uic community included mrs w i newton and miss w ivenu wita the newton i mr and mrs steie jones of ohel tenham with the nobles mr and mrs arthur lane and daughters and mr and mrs ted mor row and elaine of toronto with mrs lane mrs law and children of bramp ton and mrs ooopet and hartey of toronto with ttie aifbyja mlss mildred reamabottom of tc- onto with her attaer mrs o poabar la and mrs hall mr and mx krvood mr and ibs uhli and mitt helen of rcaf wjj opened ttwrlr r cottages during the hmy bt johns church stewartbrwn first sunday after easter 2 pjn sunday school 3 pm evening prayer st georges chsreh vezi w a o thompson rector first sunday after easter holy communion 8 am sunday school 10 i 11 ajn evensong 7 pjn st albans church glen william first sunday after easter sunday school 2 pm evensong 3 pm the united church o canada rv r c todd ba minister miss lynda stewart atom music director thurs april 5th 8 16 pjn the sacred can tata ouvet to cal vary as sung last thur willbe repeated sunday april 18th 10 ajn sunday school a new attendance re cord was made last sunday 11 ajn public worship subject a glad surprise from a foreigner 7 pjn song service sermon topic the modern novelty of the gospel ttomtegmns mrhee pijjihiii at aermttv p r f rer ohaa o obcbraosy bjlr bjd ioj30 ajn sunday school 1100 ajm pubuo mnldp 7 pjn preparatory aervlea umehoase fresbtyertan ctuarek 2 pjn sunday sctipol 8 pjn pubuo wonalp br r v j man at t ajn 2nd and fc i day u an 1st m aod mb i day dancing every saturday night to the modern aires the rose room of the georgetown arena modern and old time music 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