Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1945, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wedrcs september 26 1945 high school news by don brlu the qrst form boys softball team went down to defeat at thchands of mr wrlgglesworth s public school boys don herrtngton besides pitch tag a marvellous game accounted for three of the puhllc school a four runs don brydon playing a good game at short passed up the other tolly mulr pitched well for o h5 while bui arnold played a good game on second and hamilton did well on first bob lavole catching well up to the so venth inning for pubtlq school went out ol the gome in favor of joui tyepafter being hit by a foul up off the but of bui arnold tough luck bob the llnp score was public 4 runs from 9 hits and 2 walks high no with six hits and no wilks men left on base public 7 high 6 strike outs mulr 6 htrrlngton 10 line ups ai follow oh s muir p c ish c hamilton lto dillon of golden rf wilcox sb whitney s arnold 2b klrk- wood if bullivant pinch batting for cas i in ninth gps burns 3b r denham lb d herrigton p d brydon ss c oousens rf r laioie c h taup 2b frank anderson cf r grace if sub j tyers c e walters f h chaplin f k king 2b kugby results on monday sept 17 in the rugby schedule parkers team played peters only to go down to defeat to the tune oi 30 to 0 as x was not at the game i cannot give any particulars the line ups were don parker c burns c taylor b biuihant j hamilton subs b ostrander earnest peters k huffman w sargent b mulr j golden r addj h devries sub j glazier on thursday last hunter s team went down to defeat at the hands of parkers the game was the closer of the series the score being 15 to 11 after the first hilf hui tei was leidlnt ii 0 come the first quar tr of hit half and the score was hunter 11 ter j prior to the last play of game the store as 11 10 on ne last play mcallister just stepped over the line and there went humeri game the line ups were r hunter d van ltit j farmer e thompson k thompson d brill fiub r norton d parker a mcallister b bulll vant c taylor b ostrander c bums sub m taylor w j beatty heads habop conservatives monday evening september 17 wa the occasion of the annual meeting of iho halton county progrcastvecon servatlve association which was held in the milton town hall there wan a good attendance and the special gueato of the evening were hon dana porter minister ef planning and development in the ontadio cabinet and stanley hall mla one of the highlights of the mett ing was the election of officers for the ensuing yar mr w j beatty of acton was elected to succeed the re thing president mr duncan mccal lum tht other gluten art as follow 1st vice president a s nicholson burlington 2nd vice president mrs fd vui hallett oakvillt lrtaurer mr ltafiulrnd acton sttretary mr ujjjkt dingle burlington following the election of officers the represent uvt of the man icflpali ties o the county extvutue were approv ed tht constitution of the county or g miration was amended during the tourse of tht met tint to add the lady ict presidents of uieh municipality to uit ad isory committee the g est speiktr of the evening hon dana porter gave a highly in tea eating address on some of the ores nt andfuture problems for which uie country as a whole and ontario hi particular must prepare problems which to a great extent will come under the care of his ministry of planning and development the speaker was introduced by stanley hall mla and a vote of thanks was moved by mrs edwin hallett thank ing mr porter for his presence mr stanley hall our sitting mem ber in the ontario government and mr a s nicholson also spoke briefly the hon dana porter in his ad dress made one point which was par icularlj ifiectie and which cana dims might do well to bear in mind when ll f art oi fronted by the state nc t tht t aernreiu always finds monej finance a wir but in peace time money etms to be scarce mr porter in nttd on tint the w ir liasn t bet i xnd lor jet and won t be for mwi ears to come blake howard the second by clara br utovick mcclurc sy idlcntewnu fenluros 1zay hurried along through the misty si lpyard trying to catch up with the launching party ahead that was being guided to the lib erty ship s s blnke howard she was lote because she d been caught in the melee of tin helmettd men and kerchiefed women coming off the graveyard shift approval lighted the tired eves of the younger men as they passed her carlene bl ike s sister must have suttested her name for the invitation fr m the shipyard read guest of the spons r cirlene never resented her as tht older how ards had it might embarass the firmly to hive herhcre it wonldn t hurt her for sulterine had di nn d htr dry of emotion si e hid lived in a vacuum ever since v rd hid come that bl ike had lost his lift in cover ing tht pitifu wir is a foreign correspondent she didn t even core now who wjan there ci uld never be any sort of viet ry for her ahead a long sktk car halted mr and mrs h ward and carlene stepped out and led the way kay stayed in the rear as she rounded a corner she saw the shining new stern of a liberty ship and on its side the name blake howard she lost some of her numbness and was afraid she would cry not now she told herself severely winding steps mounted to a plat form tftnlt to the keel the faces of the workmen were expectant and proud from beneath the great hull cime the sound of blocks being removed the howard s iscended to a smilltr higher platform the women cirned lirge spnys of red r ses blake hid ilw lys brought just such r ses t k i cam ns ch k d of urse nt ws pipernu n i ul i b t th 1 unc 1 ing f i si ip i t riti r i rter wl d i tn k ii i k i u he 1 itltst st r 1 ill lions club hbbtino the dinner meeting of the oeorge town lions club was held in the mc- qlbbon house on monday evening and took the form of a business meeting when future plans and projects of the olub were discussed plans were start cd for vhe annual christmas tree and the club investigated the possibility of loldlng a number of amateur nights to encourage local talent lions charles willson and jack armstrong enter talned with two cornet dueta aecom panied by mrs willson at the piano card of thanks i would like to thank organizations and individuals for the many gifts of cigarettes and parcels received by me overseas also the beaumont employees lor sending the herald l opl clar- dice winfleld dancing in the rose room georgetown arena every saturday night modern and old tyme dancing admission 50c i modern aires orchestra a shit v iri nr nt t cirlini 1 t ih n 1 tl cpl ed francis tells of life as prisoner of war the red cross rooms in the post office were officially opened last prt day after a twomonth holiday when ft number of workers gathered for a social afternoon cpl ed francis was guest speaker for the afternoon and told in some de tail about his life as a prleoneraf war from the time he was taken pris oner at dieppe until his release after ve day he paid tribute to the red cross and said that had it not been for food parcels received from the organization the prisoners could not have existed on the rations provided by the germans mrs l devries also spoke and translated letters received from rela tives tn holland describing life under german rule mrs t wold who was to have spoken on norway was unable to be at the meeting and members will have the opportunity to hear her at a later date mrs woo thompson lntrodnc ed the speakers and mrs ralph ross thanked them on behalf of the meet ing refreshments were served mrs william cooke pouring tea the society is particularly anxious lor ladies to assist in quilting as se vera quilts are included hi the years quo of work other articles such as children s clothing are also urgently required and every lady who wishes to hejp will be welcomed at the rooms district doctors melt at brampton b der the an picts of peel count mtdical association district no 5 ol uit oma met a st piuls church biimplon list wtdnesda the pro iam was in teres u not onl for the members but also for a number of t itir wies who were present after the business agenda ji the forenoon luncheon was served in the mapie leaf club to the doctors and their wlies highlights of the after noon meeting included a paper on arthritis by major g douglas tay or rcamc of chorley park hospital modem concepts of pre and post operative management by prof e m robertson of queen s university in the evening after a sumptuous chicken dinner at the church two guest speakers discussed matters of public concern dr william magner prsidentelect of the ontario medical association and rev norman rawson of hamilton a former pastor at st pauls church the ladles were entertained during the day it the homes of dr and mrs w w bartlett and dr and mrs w s caldwell and afternoon tea was served to the group at the b h bull estate after dinner special prizes were presented for bridge and the din ner ticket draw a couple erf surgical instruments were humorously donated by brampton physicians to the win ners r d on ind 1 nf n r k n icr i 1 i si ip 1 i 1 n i 1 ttle tr tti k t tht lei tl t this i 1 nt s x nie bboken atom and our destiny the atomic bomb has ushered in a new era for better or worse robert d potter tells the stirring story of how man mastered atomic power and what can be expected of the future in a scries or articles starting in the american weekly wtth this sunday s sept 30 issue of the detroit sun day times for the best in j d clea i kingsway cleaners and dyers formerly circle cleaners and dyers at- silvers dept store j represehtativec mix lillian wataon mim jeaaie hid phone 375 for prictl and information i ijs ind 11 it w 11 r tl i i in dred jnd nft lil n 1 wn tht w ijs suite the v r 1 an then i n t 1 i i r sp ki nl bl ike how ir i t t in n it is h ird tn heir certl ng h the rmr btit ka il 1 m t tl e i firidsti the curlj lit ided ki i witl the shining eyts he t id of tht jreit stones blake had written but noth ing of the womin he d i vtd the most importint pirt of a man s life the first speaker explained that the steel plates were ill tint now held back the ship he said he d count as torches burned through them burn number one he cried dramatically till now kay had kept out of sight of the how ards interested she stepped forward her name was called and she glanced up mrs howard holding out a thin hand said come quickh someone prodded kay from be hind she f und herself mounting the steps as the second order came number two carlene poising the bottle yelled take this kay you re the one who should launch this ship no mrs howard grabbed her hand and pulled her to carlene s side both of you hold on she ordered kay s old awe of mrs howard made her obey number three the ship begin to tremble and lurch forward as it stirtod to move away kay swung the bottle it enshed ilainst th lull ind th champagne foirr d in i uoird de sign the second bhke how ird slipped away fr rn her to o into att e scrice onlj this t me kay was glid looking it tht b ttlc thit she still clutched unslv she wis suddenly awnre that it hid broken in i perf t deep v kiy tl oulht i ve in nehed a shiri blike s ship f r cirl ne hid liken her fingers off s i idcnly kay felt alive htr eyes met the friendly ones of the howards they don t resent me any longer she told herself and witched the ship floit away someone said nt w she goes to the fitting out dork and in two wceki she 11 be ready for service ready for service blake had been ready was kay men and- women hid fallen into their places and were already work ing they were building another lib erty ship started even before the s s blike howard hit water the necessity for speed the thought that every secoid co nted because the enemy also had that second m which to work struck kay all at once as the sxkpyard representative thanked her anbspxssented her with a gift mrs howard asked kay to go home with her thanks but we objected to blakt mar riage but now we want to thank you for having made blake happy kay ktasad thejaathtry chsak 3u1 come soon 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