Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1946, p. 1

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t wiamsflfc the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 12th 1946 spotlights jacks lune- p fluid cleaners gab ardine seat covers otf- 20c to 40c per quart and gas parts and accessor- georgetown auto supply slendor tablets absep t weeks gottlt l it weeks supply ssjm a treat for your feet l lloyds com and callous salve for prompt relief from corns and callouses these products avail able at mmccoxmacks bob1t8 chapmans dm states horvai boy mentioned in despatches a none boy fto gordon browne was itmif a grow of soldiers men- tioed to despatches n a hst issued last weekend from ottawa son of mrs browne and the we w o m browne be was taken prisoner by tee germans during action m italy on may 3 1944 and was liberated by the advancing allied troops shortly before v e day it was a complete surprise to got don when the news came and be is awaiting further word about the a subscriber phoned this morning to say that an fathers should clip page 21 of the picture section of the star weekly and hang it in a prominent place for fathers day clearing birth notice brown to mr and mrs cecil j brown georgetown at peel memor lal hospital on monday june 3 1946 a daughter judith caroline raymond mr and mrs bert ray mond are happy to announce the birth of a son on monday june lotib 1946 at peel memorial hospital brampton both doing nicely babys name is ronald henry died squires suddenly at georgetown on saturday june 8th 1946 mary edith thornton beloved wife of the late arthur l squires rosedale greenhouse cut flowers wedding and funeral design work phone 283j brdock st medicines extracts ftod products toilet good form supplies fly sprmjrs youll get the best from dick riddall your rawfeigh dealer agent far santttaar vacawni cleaner queen st phone 436 shoe repairing your shoes are as good as you keep them let us help with a firstclass repair job e j sienko main street georgetown auction sale of farm stock implements furniture etc the undersigned has received instruc tions from c petersen to sell by public auction at his farm lot 5 con 7 twp of trafalgar drumquto corner on thursday june 20th commencing at 130 o clock dst the following horses 1 grey percheron geld ing 7 years old 1 grey percheron mare 8 years old big useful team weighing about 3200 cows and young cattle 1 holstein cow with calf at side 1 roan cow fresh 3 weeks 1 holstein cow fresh 5 weeks 1 holstein heifer fresh 4 weeks 1 holstein cow due in july i holstein heifer due in july 1 ayr shire cow due in july 1 red durham cow due in aug milking 1 hereford heifer springing 1 holstein cow due in aug milking l durham heifer springing 2 holstein heifers bred 2 holstein heifers not bred 18 durham and hereford steers about 800 to 900 lbs sheep 2 sheep 4 lambs implements etc i case trac tor on steel 1 cookshutt 3 furrow tractor plow 1 set of drag cultiva tors l mh 6 ft grain binder deer- ing mower 5 ft walking plow deer ing mower and m h mower suitable for repairs turnip drill icase ferti iter groin drill l steel 3drum land roller scuffler lm single furrow riding plow set of seed harrows cutter 2 m h dump hay rakes 1 j d manure spreader suitable for re pairs 2 farm wagons hay rack motor emery oil barrels m h cream separator ep electric motor double pulleys scythe swede saw plane several hand saws pipe wren ches augers post hole auger exten skm ladder step ladder 3 sets heavy brass mounted harness single har ness odd collars 200 steel pence posts wheel barrow 6 abort steel hog troughs a quantity of 1 and 2 dry lumber forks hoes shovels chains etc mc deering manure spreader nearly new furniture 1 happy thought quebec cook stove 1 wood heater camp stove folding bed garden swing folding lawn chairs odd tables and chairs pott fans dishes etc poultry and equipment 200 b r pullets 4 months old 20 cocker els 4 months old 2 white ducks 2 geese and 1 gander and tbelr eggs 1 electric brooder new 1 coal broo der hoppers feeders fountains etc terms cash settlement with clerk day orsale nothing to be removed until settled for no reserve as the proprietor has sold his arm and is giving up farming elliott and hindley auct in memoriam barclay iti loving memory of mrs samuel barclay who passed away on june 13th 1945 nothing can ever take away the love our hearts hdld dear for memories linger every day remembrance keeps her near ever rememberd by her son and familj barclay in loving memory of our dear friend mrs mary barclay auntie who passed away june 13 1943 memories linger ever remembered by mr and mrs harry ferry mrs card of thanks w h kentner woufd like to her thanks to friends for their though tlulness in remembering her while she was a patient in toronto general hospital engagements mr and mrs arth ir sptlght of georgetown ontario anno ince the engagement of their daughter bettj alberta to frederick r edwards son of mr and irs en est j edwards of toronto the marriage will take plact on saturdaj jul 6th at o clock in the church of the redeemer toronto mr and mrs robert lane announce the engagement of their daughter marjorie olive to lome walter mas ters son of mr and mrs e w masters of acton the marriage to take plact on june 29th at 3 o clock in the uni ed church georgetown mr and mrs r j fawoett of wa shago announce the engagement of heir daughter catharine elizabeth betty to george h ferry son of mr and mrs h ferry or washago for merly of georgetown the wedding to take place ki st pauls anglican church washago on june 22nd mr and mrs john ritchie announce the engagement of their daughter reta jean to mr glenn howard christian son of mr and mrs howard christian woodstock the marriage will take place july 6th in knox pres byterian church georgetown mr and mrs a hjde announce the engagement of their daughter wlnni fred to robert arthurs youngest son of tiie late col and mrs james ax thurs of toronto the majriage to take place quletlj in georgetown unl ted church the end of june pearl webster weds john keegan at lovely ceremony saturday at ten o clock on saturday morn ing june 8th rev fr lardie of ha mllton performed the double ring wed ding ceremony in holy cross church georgetown which united in marriage pear helena webster daughter of mr and mrs w r webster of the 9th line and john b keegan son of mr and mrs james keegan of hamilton given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white organza wedding gown with dress length veil and car- rled a bouquet of red roses as maid of honour the grooms sister mis donna keegan of hamilton was gow ned in blue lace and her bouquet was o white carnation and sweet peas bridesmaids were the brides sister miss ethel webster and miss mae hall both of georgetown who wore pink i tt with jersey silk tops and carried bouquets similar to that of the maid of honour the brides cousin betty bouskill and the grooms sister kathryn kee gan made charming flower girls dres sed in pink organdy trimmed with blue bows and carrying nosegays of sweet peas mr leon keegan was his bro ther s groomsman and buddy bouskill 1 and alex lambert were ushers miss teresa wilcox sang during the ceremonj and the holy cross choir during the signing of the register mrs william carney was at the organ at a reception which followed in the oddfellows hau the bride s mother re celved the wedding guests wearing a lime green dressmaker suit with cor sage of red roses mrs keegan assis ted gowned in green with a rose cor aage rev fr v j morgan rector of holy cross proposed the toast to the bride and groom for a honemoon trip the bride chom a black suit with white acces sorteb on the return the couple will take up residei ce in hamilton outof ow i gi ests were present from ham u tot toronto stratford balllnalad erin and guclph intermediates drop two straight in county ball loop georgetown intermediates failed to stretch their opening win of the season against oakville v hen they took to the road last week and dropped wednes day s game the county town 9 7 and a saturday afternoon tilt with the tanners 5 1 georgetown used three pitchers at milton bill brydon being relieved in the fourth by joe mcmenemy with scotty patterson taking over the hurl ing chore in the fifth the localscould not seem to click on any scoring plays for the first four innings and mllton bad a four run lead going into the fifth inning which provided a scor ing spree for both teams each collect ing rive runs georgetown added two more in the sixth but darkness ended the game before they could overcome mllton s early lead georgetown had 10 hits for 7 runs from buncos offerings while milton made the most of 7 hits to score their 9 runs errors were plentiful three for georgetown and four for mllton patterson again led the georgetown batters with three hits bill ritchie collected a pair and andy ritchie wilson evans brydon and bob mc menemy one apiece box score mllton 001 350 9 georgetown 000 052 7 georgetown a ritchie 2b g chaplin rj b ritchie c patterson j- and p ward lane u wilson cf evans 3b b mcmenemy lb bry don j mcmenemy p milton b clements k houston a anderson d toletska b clements e toletska j nayior d brush blin the weather by h l hut last night or earl this morning we had the severest electrical storm of the year so far accompanied with over a quarter of art inch rainfall the fre quent showers of late are fast catch ing p our shortage of rain in april andwith the temperatures also rang ing up in the seventies growth is com tog on apace if you don t believe it come and see our floral display of up- todate iris and oriental poppies they will give you an eye full of color you will not forget in a hurry here are the local records for last week date h and l temp r ford clerk wed strikes and rumours of strikes are turning peoples thoughts to fuel when considering your supply of wood for next season consult wilsons delivery service phone 274r5 sat sun mon make that chassis classy have your car simon1zed at the sign of the big b- a drop in and ask for an estimate certain satisfaction jueen and guelph sts june 4 june 5 june 6 june 7 june 8 june 9 june 10 rain fall smith and stone parti an unusual and pleasing event took place at the oddfellows hall on tfiurs june 6th when the returned ser vicemen of smith ac stone tendered a party to their fellowemployees the committee in charge of arrangements staged a bang up evening that was truly appreciated by all who attended music was rendered by the rhythm rubes and the crowd enjoyed the dan clng tight down to the last square dance many prizes were given during the evening all prises being donated b the ex servcetnen the event was outstanding since in these days when welcome home din ners are being held it is rather unus ual to have the ex servicemen tender a party for others this was their way or saying thank you for the cigarettes and parcels received when oversees thlsjkwlr idea- has ought on since c4herjrbaps m other plants are similar parties with ti1e anglers b g h fishing cond tioiu over the week end were fairlj good a cool breeze was blowing and sun was out bright but despite mai the streams were down fairly low m d clear and the trout took hies readily several trout ware seen darting around to water barely deep enough to cover them they were feeding on minnows the result was they took a streamer or bucktail fly walter richardson took a nice one about 15 inches on a fly walt has a lot of respect for the fighting ability of a hefty brown by the may walt just how is the tip of that split bam boo rod sometimes a 15 inch fish will fight more savagely than a lot heavier fish however he will be brought to the net quicker chris christenson of glen williams had quite an experience with a big brown while fishing to the credit last week this fish according to chris would probably weigh six pounds he had to give him line and follow him down stream for three or four hundred yards m chris was without a net and was trying to beach him on a sand bar when he broke away chris being the true sportsman that he is says better luck next time b the way don t feel too badly chris remember that one we lost at the dam that morning and we had a net orval rayner reports finding a brown 24 long and would probably have weighed 6 pounds when alive the writer of this article took his limit of browns over the weekend pour on the silver king bucktail and an 18 2 lbfc fishpn small dry fli we haven t anj news about speckled trout this time however quite a lot must have been caught when bill tuck jxwnes back from eugenia where he and friends are fishii g for a few days we ought to hate some real good fish to talk about bill is noted for getting big ones who knows he might beat the record of 14 pounds caught in the nlplgon river at acton on saturday georgetown outhit the tanners 10 8 but trailed by a 5 l count georgetown was debited with 4 errors acton with three scotty patterson went the whole nine innings on the mound for george town chaplin hit three out of five to lead the georgetown sluggers with the rit chie s andy and bill each getting two and patterson brydon and mcmenemy one apiece dude lindsay acton hockey star who also wore a george town uniform a few seasons back looked good for acton with three hits including a home run to the seventh box score acton 201 001 105 georgetown 000 010 000 georgetown a ritchie 2b chap ito rf a ritchie c patterson p ward sa evans 3b lane if brydon wilson cf b mcmenemy lb acton waterhouse brush mas- ales morton lindsay footit ander son terry snyder don t forget the game to the park tonight when oakville makes their second appearance here the locals are out for a win and need a good crowd to cheer them on league standing c acton 3 2 1 4 oakville 4 2 4 georgetown x ii a milton 3 i 2 games last week june 5 acton 9 oakville 5 mllton 9 georgetown 7 june 8 oakville 5 mllton 1 acton 5 georgetown 1 games this week tonight oakville at georgetown june 15 georgetown at oakville june 19 georgetown at mllton moclure alexander wedding at knox church in knox presbyterian church geor getown op saturday june 8 isabello grlereon alexander daughter of mr and mrs john alexander of george town became the bride of mr harold francis mcclure eon of mr arthur mcclure and the late mrs mcclure of brampton rev c c cochrane of georgetown officiated and before the ceremony mrs f j shortill of georgetown sang the voice that breathed oer eden and i love thee during the signing of the register she was ac companied at the organ by mr ver non h atkinson of toronto the bride given to marriage by her brother wore a fitted dress of blush slipper satin with cowl neckline and full skirt falling into a train she wore a finger tip veil of net with a period headdress and carried a cascade bou quet of killarney roses and swainsona the attendants of the bride were miss thelma atkinson of uxbridge as maid of honour in blush rose sheer i similar to the bride s gown and mis ses margaret and jess sisters of the bride as bride gowned alike in lilac and buttercup- yellow sheer the attendants wore per iod headdresses and wrisuets of sheer matching their dresses and carried cascade bouquets of sweetpeas hi pas- 1 shades mr joseph lyons of brampton was best man and the ushers were mr robert alexander brother of the bride and mr clarence mcclure brother of the groom the reception was held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received in a suitdress of twilight blue with gray accessories and a corsage of queen elizabeth roses mrs james davis of brampton sis ter of the groom assisted in iris btua crepe with white accessories and a cor sage of johanna hill roses the happy couple left on a motor trip to the north for travelling the bride xhose a suitdress of dawnbine silk crepe with navy accessories and a top coat of mist grey on their return they will live near brampton anyone to favour of starting an aug lers and hunters club in georgetown mignt please leave their names at the herald office come on let s get star ted you anglers and hunters social anp personal ted walter and wesley louth and mrs gilchrist and baby daughter spent sunday to seaforth with their mother and grandmother mrs wuoam louth of norval mrs louth who has been ill for some time has made her home there since january with her daugh ter and sonln law jack and ethel kaiser she wishes to be remembered to her many friends in norval mr and mrsbruce macftensie and paul visited m brentford for the weekend whh mr and mrs h a pet- ttt miss nettle belyea of saint john n b has been visiting in town at the home of mr and mrs sid mackenzle mrs h goldham of guelph spent a few days last week with mr and mrs fred laws mr and mrs roy edwards of toron to were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs fred mcnally bui james was taken to guelph general hospital on monday where he will undergo an operation recent visitors with mr and mrs wm preston at their home on king street were mr and mrs roy preston of toronto mr and mrs prank pos pill and mr and mrs savage of brant rord also at the same home were mft rose ramsey mr and mrs clar ence ramsey and john of eden mills mr and mrs charles prust and son lynn of toronto were visitors last week with mr and mis r prust mr and mrs arthur b illivant mrs thomas bullivant and eleanor of hamilton and mr and mrs harry wright and daughter sharon of tor onto were sunda visitors with mr and mrs wm bullivant mrs- w t klrby glen williams was hostess at a party on june 5th for her granddaughter karen scott dau ghter of mr and mrs arthur scott georgetown on the occasion of her fifth birthday those present included her playmates judy mocumber bever ly shaw beverly davles joy and vir ginia barber gall mcgilvray myra breen and loma kungbeil mr and mrs walter btehn attended the annual convention of the ontario- quebec division of the canadian week ly newspaper association m last friday and saturday mount pleasant united church sunday june 10th 11 ajn and 730 pjn anniversary services rer james gorwill b a bx of toronto special music guest sojoto muiock of eaton memorial 6anrob 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