Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1945, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday november 21st 1945 gearjetown rehabilitation council la o ipmllu wtui lb mtut i m tataszs juaka municipal building bear entrance upstairs hours foe interview tuhbda ys ft 9 pjb fridays 1 4 pm and i other times by appomtmegdy veterans of this war should avail iheesjeltes sf ft vtft to sbw their rehabohstlesi mlliliil s are you having trouble wilhvour heating system leaky furnaces can cause sickness and death improperly installed furnace systems can be repaired for very little expense phone 138 today for prompt and efficient service b f murfin tmimithmg dust collecting s furnace and general sheet metal work shop wste street bew f lsnb knhltn o brrrrr getting cold isnt it your motor cant say that but if it could it would add its time now to fill me up with anti- freeze thompsons auto supply is the place to get it and for your own comfort any time of the day or night remember the 3 ts telephone thompson taxi 30 or 14 passengers fully insured dancing in the rose room georgetown arena every saturday night mo and old tyme dancing admission 50c j modern aires orchestra this and that in sport by o mac moouvray while our neighbours are busy or ganising for oha hockey this win tcr no outward signs would suggest that georgetown intends to get in this line of sport true we haven t hod our first fall of snow but its coming so perhaps we will yet get organized before december if there are still a few dollars left in the old georgetown hockey club treasury this should be forwarded to tauxmtommmeduttely to enter both junior and intermediate teams and a couple jf delegates selected to at tend the forthcoming annual meet ing or the ontario hockey associs tlon propects should be good for teams this winter whether we call them georgetown or norval teams for there is a lot of good talent down nonralihuttonvllle way too there must surely be enough players around to form either a junior or juvenile squad but lets get plans underway now so that when ice is ready the teams can get going we understand that the new geor getown recreation association will ice a number of midget nhj teams and that equipment has already been purchased for these teams this as sociation will pretty well take care of the younger set so that it will be up to hose interested in oa hockey to start something in that direction the three district arenas which have been used for the storage of wool the past four or five yean are now free again to be used for sfrftng this winter these are acton milton and elora and how eager these towns seem to be to get back into toe hockey picture the old saying- probably ap plies here you never miss the water until the well runs dry the same when the boys come back to the farms theyll probably want telephone temoo if they didnt have it before war has taught a lot of those m uniform and their parents too to rely on telephones more than ever onr plans are ready to nuke rural tele phone service in ontario and quehee available to a greater number- of users in the poetwar period much of the prebroinary work already had been done when war interrupted the program extending rural telephone service we intend to resnme it as soon as thfr necessary materials and manpower are available clearing auction sale registered accredited jerseys kegft- tered suffolk sheep besjst clydesdales impmiu and the undersigned has been hv itructed by wm d xkxssobt to sell by auction at lot 32 srd lns west cfttngiiscouay on wednesday nov esth ims at 10 oclock sharp the following horses reg clyde mare 10 years bred to an oajo horse black mare 6 years foal at foot eligible brown mare 5 years eligible to re gistration bay mare 3 years eligible to registration qjp mare 10 years bred and foal at side by hackney stallion hackney colt 2 years by sunny boy roan gelding years h d standard bred mare 10 years by gratlan chestnut ally 3 years stan dard bred sire has record of 2 04 reo ftjijly accredited jer seys 45 reg jerseys including fresh cows springers 3 bulls heifers and calves all heifers under 2 years cut case hay loader case side de livery rake case manure spreader case hay rake mh binder 7 ft cut mjf 15 disc drill frost and wood mower 5 k ft mcoormick deexlng land packer cockshutt 14 plate disc cocksbutt 2 furrow riding plough steel land roller 4 section heavy har rows set of bob sleighs 2 waj and boxes flat hay rack heavy spring wagon buggy light spring wagon harrow cart single scuffler extension ladder platform scales 100 ft ttlnch hose cotton grain bags vaccinated popular blood lines pedi grees and breeding dstes furnished day of sale or on application to i owner r r 2 brampton or to jas bremner canadian jersey cattle i club sheep 60 reg suffolk down ewes and lambs 5 reg suffolk down ram lambs dairy and electrical equtp- ent and furniture etc magnetic de laval mtinrig maccune 2 units woods electric milk cooler woods electrto grain grinder westinghoaes combination electric range good as new westlnghouse electrto refriger ator good as new hot plate 1000 watt ankor holt 000 lb- cream sep arator new modern quebec cook stove like new several other pieces of household furniture sheep shear ing head for stewart dippers no xl implements case mower 6 ft forks shovels wnlffjetrees and other small articles this is an extra good lot of lrnpitnentsi harness set of heavy set of coach harness set of harness 0 hone rflars no reserve as the proprietor is giv ing up fanning owing to poor bealttl lunch on rounds teruscash ptank px1x3b can be said of hockey you never miss the sport mrtu you are unable to play acton and elora have already or ganized and we expect milton will hare done so by this time some fa miliar names appear in these execu tives with elora electing as follows president v e waters vicepres geo wlsbler sec treas w c mur ray executive a a badtey h j walser dud runnells j k maodon- ald hugh dickinson and albert kerr elora is entering intermediate and ju venlle ojti a teams and is also spun soring bantam and midget teams wk might quite possibly be grouped with elora again this year acton have al- set up a strong executive in j m mcdonald k markon s g bennett h r force and a mason honorary presidents john roystajn pres wta coon and win burton vicepres r b mellon secretary and win middle ton treas we ore pleased tosee that george rlddau is taking an interest in sport in aoton and with sonny townsley will select a jtmior executive there was a rumor that leo sch- mals that great sport enthusiast of kitchener would like to ice this years waterloo junior b team here for home games but we notice in the dally press where they have again picked preston as the home ice seems they didnt want to go to preston in the first instance and kitchener was not using their arena it would have been a little boost for the local ice palace had they made these arrangements and still another rumor persists that bobby oowham maple leaf stal wart and ge boy has al ready lined tsp with owen sound for their new senior box lacrosse entry for the ims season bob has played con siderable lacrosse playing on the brampton excelsior team when they captured the championship a few years back we see by the press where tory gregg has been appointed sports director for the woba western ontario hoc key association as sports announcer for cknx wmgham tory should all this position very capably local peo ple will remember tory as the genial master of oereinonles at ge fall fair the past couple of years the curling club is looking forward to another successful season i president jack williamson is about to call a reorganisation meeting anytime now we understand entries have been made to the ouelph spiel which will take place early m december v maccormack heads georgetown recreational council government support anticipated for sports director juvenile hockey will be enenoraged this winter heading the newlyformed george town recreational council as presi dent is e v maccormack prominent georgetown druggist and fraternal man the council was formed as the result of a father and son social held in the oddfellows hall lost month at which an executive of for- tcen members was proposed and ac cepted by the gathering originally known as the georgetown athletic association the new organiz ation has had three changes of name since its inception seeking a more inclusive title it was decided to change the name to youth inc and at a later meeting this was converted into georgetown youth council hop ing to line up with the ontario gov ernment plans to pay part of the sal ary of a sports director and share in operating expenses mr maomormack interviewed mr f baruett director of physical fitness for the department of education and found that while the government was in sympathy with the idea behind the plan they called for a more comprehensive plan which would include adult as weq as j recreation hence the third and flnsf name change to ge roore uorial council while it is the aim of the group to encourage athletics and recreation among all groups hi the comnumltgy the emphasis at the start win be opqp the young people to this end a nosl key committee o of jta sargent jack brill and alf syfess t aiready at work ordering sweaters and equipment for the teams which win be winter by the cotmcuv sharing executive duties wife mr maccormack are h c mocnure vloeresldsnt mervyn robb s a c mobride treasurer a finance committee miiimeiwt of the president vteepxesldent irsag- urer and sid sflver is stadytoff t few question of financing ac a i held last wednesday in the pal building a constitution whmitssf been prepared by bar o ol 4 was adopted and it was i form an advisory council from i sentauves of some of the i industries another m flg 1 held tonight to lay more of groundwork for the organisation the quality tea salada tea the fixit shop sheet metal plumbing woodwork general repairs washing machines pnmttvre 1 using isnm repaired and sharpened miss saws axes v shoe ripaibino w g young phone 442 r 21 glen williams 5 repots dream meats tome true see them smiling these hardy war nora of italy and northwest europe accustomed to a mess tin at meal times have good reason to smile as they sit down to canadas most popu lar breakfast bacon and eggs and their first since arriving home the waiter also a veteran followed the cret tasty dish with the repots dream meals of steak and roast chicken at the next two sittings menus like these from choice beef lower photo make canadian pacific dining car crews the men of the year to tens of thou sands of repats who have been served more than one million raealb on cp r trains between v e day and november 8000000 cpr meals served troops during war montrfal in six years of ar anadinn pacific dining car r s hae served more than 1g i on moils of which well over were placed in front of 1 1 s bervicc personnel c nth tbeo dining room r rcfr i n r pits 1 nth ing men and offer menus that cover all the main features of meals dreamed- up in the slit trenches overseas the cuisine offered the repata includes such meat courses as roast beef roat ham veal steaks and roast chicken and fih also toms variety to the menu just to make the joy of home- cnminji complete when the repats check with the tcwirds thev are aured chat mutton australian beef to overseas personnel will not mar these fatted calf ban quets t milk butter and ergs are all favorite items with the veterans for all are scarce overseas one steward ordered 100 gallons of milk to start a trip with repata from the lie de france when that same vessel docked within a week of the troop carrier nlew amsterdam in september the special trains provided by the c p r loaded half a ton of butter and more than 26000 eggs to start their journey canadian pacific trains from the first dockmp of the queen elizabeth as a troop carrier to canada en ed 33 889 meals to hungry repats and on the one train that went throufrh to van couver the veterans polished off 7092 of the total

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