Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1946, p. 1

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wednesday evening fftrcb 274 1946 georgetown still in intermediate o playdowns tie owen sound lumber kings 22 special train to gait thursday georgetown intermediates eliminate port elgin lakesides by 136 score goaler evans stars as locals break even in owen sound girls pipe band big attraction given dinner bychy georgetown intermediates earned the right to continue f urthex into the onrtaado ientermediaite playdawns by defeating me port elgin lakesides 13- at owen sound last friday night this was tihe second game of the ser- fcjft the ftrwt game played in gait on the previous tuesday resulted in a uue in the second and final game the lakesides proved to be no match for the fast aknthig georgetown sextette although they did put forth some good efforts and deserve much credit for the sportsmanlike way in which thfty accepted defeat the same was excep tionally cleanly played and only minor penalties for the four offenders fol lowing the match both teams shook hands and congratulated each other the owen sound arena was filled to capacity as port elgin brought over some 900 supporters and tbe george town team too was wellrepresented by supporters although the distance stopped many fans from seems the game also noticed on hhe sidelines were many former oeorgetownlbes and friends of the team who went to the game due to its proximity the highlight of the contest was the outstanding ability and clever playing of delly beaumont georgetowns fla shy right winger who earned himself many laurels in this game he proved to be the playmaker of the evening and his own rushes scoring and scor ning threats delighted the 2500 hockey fans in attendance he rightfully me rits the first star of the game -c- and the second goes to norm locking of fort elgin and expro player whose efforts for his team are worthy of mention third star goes to kenny nash he played a good allround game and accounted for three goals georgetown went out in the lead from the drop of the puce with beau mont netting the first counter at 35 seconds locking retaliated but nash cbrisb and kemshead soon offset this with three consecutive goals gfrrk added another for the forts near tbe end of tbe frame the local team probably eet record when they notched three goals in tbe first 36 seconds of the second period scfaraofc came back with one hurstiadded another for georgetown and gregg and shrank two more for the ulxeskrsb hurst and finished off the period with two more and by trds time any hope tbe port bgln team might have had of regain ing their standing was dashed leslie clark tells of yalta trip on thursday evening march 21 re presentatives of esquesing agricultural society and of georgetown public and high school staffs met with the lo cal rural teachers at the moglbbon hotel at the close of the dinner served at 7 pm mr h o wriggiesworth with a few well chosen remarks introduced the guest speaker mr leslie m cuarfc lea who had many trips to various party of the world during his service with thennafjjtose to speak on his trip to yalta prior to the conference ofthe big 3 taking off from southern england and passing over the cherbourg pen insula leslie thrilled his audience with his birdseye view of the landscape the vast stretches of the vineyards of southern france and the beautiful farmland generally found throughout france and of mountainous corsica rome and the vatican city his flight over the appermlnnes and down the rugged coast of italy to taranto on to athens and the ancient parthenon the crossing of the aegean sea dotted with its myriads of islands and then on to yalta to await the arrival of exprime minister churchill and the late president by plane and stalin by train a hearty vote of thanks was tender ed mr dark by miss hume for his very interesting and instructive principal wriggiesworth then spoke briefly on the purpose of the meeting and the teachers set to work to revise the school prize list for 1m6 during the evening president craig reid disclosed that the executive of the agricultural society was planning to make the looth anniversary of es- uesing fall fair a huge success those present included principal h c wriggiesworth miss 8 hume mrs e tapp miss jessie wilson mr a prouee georgetown mrs beaumont mrs presswood glen williams miss lyons ss 16 miss ismey kean aahgrove miss l coyne stewarttown j ruddell llmebouae miss m 10th line miss n jardine hornby president gralg held p w cleave of esquestng agricultural so ciety and mr and mrs l m clark added goals m tbe final chapter with port ben replying out once the cma ha this period nearly got out of the bands of tbe referees as the crowd and players both min thorntadown ob a few of their dedstone the g was hold up tomporartly wboe the ice final aeore was georget is port bjgm 6 ehmtaate the ports and let sjfnrther into the oeoreg goal brans defense shropshire patterson centre beau mont wings nash forrl alternate burst obrjav ward bertwistle blob- fort b3gm goal stephenson de- tonss snhnadk psddon centre b lo- ektog wings n looktog king aher- uon9 plan july 1st celebration in park plans are already underway for a celebration in the park on july 1st sponsored by the lions club the committee headed by harold moclure is already at work on arrangements and at the dinner meeting of the club at the moolbbon house on mbnday night a tentative program was outli ned on the preceding saturday a horse show and dance will be the fea tureattractions with a drumhead service scheduled or sunday after noon oa the holiday a sports pro gram including softball tournament a midway and games will be followed by a garden party in the evening and a display of fireworks j l lambert principal of george town high school was guest speaker and gave an interesting address on england he was introduced by lion ralph ross a former principal of the school entertainmentwas provided by tapdancing leo baker who was in the cast of tbe meet the navy show with kathy thompson accom panying at the piano jack armstrong reported net pro ceeds of 71 from the successful st patricks dance it was decided to hold a church parade for the club next sunday morning to knox presbyterian church april 15th was set as a spe cial evening to entertain the girls pipe band and gordon vivian mana ger of huttonville park umehouse mrs gordon sutherland of london visited rivrkfa tn tfr nt last mr beatbertagton federation of agriculture field man showed num ber of splendid fums in the hall last wednesday afternoon and evening it is too bad that more people do not take advantage of these worthwhile educa tional features brought conveniently almost to their door a social bt is spent at the close each evening a tuesday afternoon euchre 1 held at mrs klrkpatrlcks last 1 to maemuler and lbs h norton ih were articles for sale a w l bammar later on e time was spent at the mnnnril half on friday evening when a pot look supper and concert were held tables wete wmu laden with hot supper dishes meat salad ptoktoa cakeabd coffee those providing wwartslnmrnt m- mr sam gtaby mr mowat mr w crosaar misses bertha and helen sherwurne miss rrjddeq and her rhy thm band from anal margaret and eleanor spuaer ross norton and mrs houghley a few roondi of euchre finis th mr ray powell and mr ken mcdon ald highest scorer mr and mrs mm and miss tri of boat wd j visited m tbe village on sunday mrs smetburst and mr w a lane are both on the atok list we hope to see them both out very soon un clarke is staying with bar son sad daughterinlaw mr and m cyril clarke mr and mrs spttser and family vis ited relatives at breslau on sunday mr and mrs k mtuer and ttis tl ipeplbunday m faiitkij wss mary iriwpatrtok twwato- trmintag ai0ph general hospital jack thompson heads new drama group an organisation meeting for a geor getown dramatic group was held in the municipal building last thursday evening those present had indicated their interest by answering a newspa per advertisement which appeared in the herald a few weeks ago and it is hoped to establish a nourishing ama teur theatrical society in town which will be available to present oneact and threeact plays for any organiza tion which wishes to sponsor them jack thompson was chosen presi dent and director of the group and other officers are secretary mary mover treasurer bill mcdonald play committee russell varey mrs s e magwood john fanner wardrobe and makeup mrs l w dann mrs g b 8 cousens peg gy kelly lighting props and scenery alex korimok the above committee members to gether with mrs alex oreig and re- nee dtgglns form a membership com mittee tenders called fob sewerage system a special meeting of he council was held on tuesday march 19th when r hagey consulting engineer was present bo discuss final plans for the proposed sewerage system it was decided tocajl for tenders for the job tenders tobe m by april 8bh afin or 6v williams moh and k m langdoh town solicitor were authorised to obtain easements oyer property uch might be required to lristal the system a number of en gineering firmshave been in town the past week collecting data tor their tenders jlarge number of fans travel to owen sound to witness game losers put up good game despite lopsided score social and personal staff sgt amn mcdonald has re turned from a trip to england with an escort party which returned a group of german war- prisoners to england mrs william mckay and miss jes sie mckay of toronto were in to last saturday for the day mrs f binnie of lindsay has been visiting in town for the past two weeks mr joseph lake and son george of powassan called on saturday at the home of his sister mrs a h feller mrs j honey of toronto was guest on monday with mr and mrs wm roney on the occasion of her 80th birthday mrs honey who is ex tremely active was visited during the day by a number of her old friends in town to wish her congratulations mr and mrs ross miller and dau ghters ruth and anne nashville miss ilsa bessey of harwood teaching staff toornto and cpl peter bessey ayl- mer west were weekend visitors with their parents mr and mrs h r bes sey guelph st several georgetown ers who have been vacationing hi florida nave re turned home including mr and mrs a e cripps mr and mrs 3 w orr and mr david brill dr and mrs f r watson are still in the south so journing at jacks beach florida mr and mrs ivan hay were recent visitors in tara with his parents lr fred laws is recuperating from an operation which he underwent at guelph general hospital on monday ashgrove two moke english brides join husbands in georgetown crossing from england on the aojuu tania two english gtrb who wed geor getown soldiers ov arrived m town monday to make their here mrs wuuam tennant who married pt tennant on nw hq 1ms is the former nora may nonle bur gess daughter of mr and mrs b j burgess of haywards heath sussex she was a member of the ata during the war pte tennants younger bro ther bernard also married an ebglftsh ghi and she with their son bernard make the miroeoo xiirusso 1 tbe former mary wright of i married cpl 21st 1m0 in that cttp lfbdr frank loroaso was mar ried last year m holland to a dutch hl jewelcome thetwowar brkte to eorgetown as they join tbe growing number of british giru who come to make their home in a arts and crafts meet a meeonrof tbe art and orafu of georgetown was held at tbe home of mrs l g mcclmtook on thursday march aist the president welcomed mr c c cochrane as a new mem- ben the inmates of the last tnftg nre read by the secretary mb d w baxter and a wry satisfactory finan cial report was given by the treasurer mr itoclhrtock mrs wolfe gave an entertaining ao- cou of tns e of work and demonsenoion of wv and aptn- nmg which the society put on at the annual qj of the ontario as- odaaon of agriautucml sodetle it the king edward botal toronto on luar jik thgjmosooh of a dte- py of vjosk at ndl m up and it was deckled bat the grobp t spring u the time for levin so the poefs tell id be in line for shovin only im not feeling well auction sales seem to be the order of the day miss viola bridgen has accepted a position in toronto we all wish her tcceas in her new venture all roads will lead to the sohool house this friday evening miss lute reed of toronto spent sunday with her aistef mrs george wmgflekl of our church at tended the funeral service in bethel united cburch last tiraklay of tbe late mr john f ford who was recording secretary of the hornby charge stoce church union mr and mrs thoe glfxen spent sunday wtth mr and mrs walker duffy at bolton serious shortage milk bottles bottles must be retur- or milk cannot be maple leaf dairy tyers milk product ned left elmers three stars ororoetown at fort elgin the 1st star is won eaaqy whnout any second g by bwmi the gien wunams ftaah the large ice was to hi lfcing and be ouurmted an outbmmrted averyahe on the toe bte ruabes put you tn mind of syl apps onone of bis best night kb r up beaumont and you wffl bit big tbe tod star ooe 40 norm locking the essyraaue star who plays for port m this looking always was great forward player and be stai knows au the tricks be has one of the most deceptive and fastest shots 3rd star is harder to pk ss several of the georgetown boys gave a grand 4ay we are nmtng kash for bis all round play and bis soonnz of goals hurst dts bonorsfse mi oon ss he also played a great game and scored 3 goals georgetown at owen sound the first star gee to brans the georgetown goalie he played one of bis good games and when he is on be is really hot the 3nd star goes to dofcwo no 8 for owen sound he is a fast smooth player set up one goal and was threat every time be rushed which 1 plenty the 3rd star gees to nlekl perrt he gave one of bis good games got the first georgetown goal and played ids postaonweu psayed w b tt took them one half the game to hornby mr john featberstone ford passed away on sunday morning march 17th at his home on the sixth line he had seemed some better but a turn for the worse brought on severe suffering which was relieved only by his passing the funeral service was held in tbe bethel united church of which mr ford was an official and member and was in charge of the former minister rev j o totton tbe large enmber of people who crowded the church were evidence of the great esteem b which mr ford was held be had ser ved his church and community well and is deserving of his reward- for many years he had been recording steward of the united church sbridr charge resigning only last year on ac count of ill health his son emerson was elected in his place mr ford was also an esteemed elder of bis church at one time be was elected to the pro vincial legislature he will be great ly missed in his church and wnwimnnf iff the bethel young peoples union put on two plays and a nvmjral pro gramme in the trafalgar hall played to a ull bouse much prepar ation hod been done under the direc tion of mrs arthur qsrnpbed deserves credit for the fine performan ce of the players already they have five other mvtteilons for repeat per formances joan ford wdma johns ton and kathryn thgtftrm played a piano trio joan and wurna a piano duet lots m solo keith merry and an devlin played tbetr guitars mrs arthur oatnpbeu w presented with a fhie reading lam and thanked for her excellent work there was a very fine raaponse to the invitation of the womans assort- atton of the hornbyunited cfauroh to rst patrick oraktoole party held to the orange hall on march 16th the first prise went to mr edgar lyons and the second prise to mrs g ham ilton mr william stringer won the booby prise one of tbe travelling prim was won by mrs c h brown of weoand m the contest mrs lloyd marcbment first and mrs clayton dtok second mrs fred atnaworth p at the pmho tor the smgsong beftesbments of sarjorlehes tarts and coffee were served at the ctoee the hail had bean decorated for tbe irnfssrm the hornby united church yjpu entertained the young people of botti asbgrove and bethel cbnrcbes on mo nday evening march lsth to a st patricks mght in tbe hornby united cburcfa a team from bethel mrf lng of mary bbey ouve lister mary farmery and annie clifton tod tbtr worship service and johnbird gave tbe topic for the aahgrove group con tests and refreshments were enjoyed at the close and all voted a good thne goaler lome evans and the george town girls pipe band stole the bow at owen sound last night as george town intermediate bs went mto the second round in the oj3la elim ination contests parading to tbe ar ena and on the ice between periods ttw local lassies did both themselves ana the town proud as taoy drew thunder ous applause outstanding in the hookey fixture was goalie brans who was phenomenal in the firstper iod and played exceptionally fto ho ckey throughout the entire piece none the less crtstandlng was moctadtey in the netfor the lumber kings and 4 was due to the brilliant efforts of these players that the score kept on a very even keel both teams played a wlbpett brand of hockey which gave tns faqg plenty of exciting moments as the teams flashed from one end of the ice to the other the lumber kings were a smoother passing aggregation- but this was offset by the relentless back- checking of the georgetown squad the ice was rather sticky and this hin dered the fastskating georgetown forwards the game was very cleanly contested although the fapermakeni came in for a number of penalties for minor offences leaving them abort- handed and giving owen sound tbe advantage on the play the papermakers were unable to protect a 2goal lead earned tn tbe first and second periods and the lum ber kings pulled the game oat of tbe fire and tied the issue halfway through the third period sparked by olmcted their flashy centre player owen sound beat a path to the local net on many occasions la tbe first period only to be turned back by evans patterson also turned kt some brilliant defensive work hr tfam period and the papermakers were pres sed to the limit ta an enjdeavor to want of c the kings however near tbe end of the frame ferri netted a fm ey goal as he bashed tbe puck toward the net from the defense the georgetown team came into their own in the second period and carried the balance of play in this see- skin on tbe finest goal of tbe even ing chriss took a pass from hurst at the blue line andwot in close to beat mcoauley easily owen sounds ftrst goal came when mbarthur audi ye combined on a brilliant effort owen sound pressed hard for gnsfg again in the final period and then- ef- forta were rewarded when smaq nm ted a nice goal while both teams wer pla a man sho 3 i tart at tb i at uri time stmed au ai woks and tbe game coded in a all he georgetown du not plaj tbttr 1 good brand of btxfeej but relied ob detenatre rattier than orfenatre aflorii and teemed sauafled to come oofs oesame on tbe otter ban bound rum jor ataa and tbk xsd the lmut ttttbe limit nnt two atars so to tte anabsbabje and tbe tbtau to fauerjon at- can a m aboai as bnm in tfe nertod and wn a pillar of dafenaiior tame in tbt asrta anak be placed in qui aoamv are prorklms a apoolal train n 1bnt all hodery fan in town n tbetr fsvomitec in aotwn toe f nt kwn nrd tjlar ssrw wmje eteree 1 a tnwmnn toraotd uneaman oordlck waatarton staofsst enohgomt soon youtll be amr to ride luce a icwutt

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