Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1946, p. 1

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lnrmdmtny etnnmgy soptambinr 2puv 1946 it fund campaign underway 1000 already subscribed x the ca lor funds foe ser- g3rtoharry buulwi uanrasa- le roy dale kc reports tzmors to sate are exuein en- and 1000 has already bean hue includes tag day pro- i as well as 19 taken ta a sttver 1 at the band concert on bun- lllneideaoi an individual buying the nt for one or two servicemen is r on and several 50 and a few subscriptions tiave been made owaens am urged to be as genexous km possible in order that l the money k0l be promptly raised tor commun- ft recognition of sa to rendered days band concert saw an estt- wvjahd crowd of three to four hundred pubkand at the arena to near the jjtiutne scots band in concert opinion if ws uniform that it was a wonderful bwatoal evening archdeacon ttamp- masterofceremonles and ujr dale gave a brief message to those present about the alms of the war ser- klribs reoognluon oornmittee marlon bspbum and thomas warnes in vocal kataeotlons with kenneth harrison at f the piano augmented toe splendid vend program to publicise the fund drive letters were mailed to all boxnoiders at the impost office last week containing red and black suckers to display in win- dows qrganrwtvina and dubs are be- tog asked to adopt one or more ser- knmen fay vtt the money for purchase of a bond at a msaunc of the baseball ohib last t m the municipal build ing the tafefca were dosed for the year and settvtbas suspended for the aea- aon da sptte of high expenditures for new uniforms and equipment the olub managed to stay onthe right side of the ledger and have a balance of tyisto on hand for next year receipts 71170 and expenses 6180 the club wants to thank those who so kindly- donated to make the revival of baseball possible in georgetown as well as the fans whd gave such loyal support to the team they are look- tag forward to next season with more and better baseball m store weekly newsmen attend convention albert tennant mftbriks acton girl on saturday september 21 at the rptted church acton marjory helen bflton daughter of mrs robert bilton and fee late mt blltan of acton be- eame the bride of albert victor ten- pant son of mr and mrs 8am tm- nant of georgetown rev a w fos- r bury offlcaated and miss ethel frsnk- uq was organist miss joyce deesur- aaolt sang o perfect love during tba signing of toe register given la tubit by her brother i gordon btthcsv the bride wore a gown at whue lace over satin with floor length vefl and ft dutch cap headdress bar stater mrs k maid of honour gow ned m ntnk shear wttfa shoulder length fan and carryteg ptnfc r brtdes- maid was the avaooti amsr una batta tennant wfao wore blue sheer shoulder lengtn vefl and carried a bou- opst of jettov rases mr thnrnau harlow was best man and the ushers were my jack hottm- aar and mr bernard tsnnanv the bride mother received m the efesach looms wearing hnonosse crepe wtth mack aonsssnctes and corsage of the grooms xd wtth of red lor travetttng the bride ttwinm to b wool soft wttfa blank i irnurs lai ibe couple wfll reskle in anton fred tost and jocelyn mecartney wkd on saturday georgetown united church decora ted with fau flowers was the setting for the wedding on saturday septem ber 21st of joceiyn alfreds daughter of mr and mrs j fred mccartney and frederick henry son of mrs tost and the late henry tost rev r todd performed the ceremony given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in a white net wedding gown with full skirt and long embroi dered veil she carried a horseshoe of baby mums red roses and fern her sister mrs lome cox of bramp ton was matron of honour wearing blue net with lace bodice blue veil and feathered hat and carrying a nosegay of red roses and mums duncan tost was his nephews best man and ushers were the bride brother bruce mccart ney and the grooms uncle jack tost miss lynda stewart was at the or gan and during the sgg of the reg ister mr alfred tost sang because at a reception at the home for sev enty guests mrs mccartney received in a rose dress with brown accessories mrs tost assisted wearing an aqua- blue suit with black accessories both had corsages of red roses and bouvar- dta for a honeymoon trip north the bride donned a grey rabbit wool suit wtth black accessories they will live in geor on their return attending the first annual conven- hon of the canadian weekly news papers association held since the war more than 200 members travelled from montreal to halifax by special cana dian pacific railway train crossed he bay of fundy on the canadian pacif ics princess hetene and finished their eastward trip aboard a special domin- lon atlantic railway train the hel- enes radar equipment was a point of interest to tfae delegates on the water voyage and in upper photo wireless operator c f mm1 explains its operation to bill templin hugh tem- nlln fergus onfc president of the c wna s n wynn yorkton bask mrs wynn g james bowmanvfue ont during a side visit to the grand pre memorial park a group of ontario delegates centre were pictured before the worldfamous statue of evangeline they are h a ramage petrolla mrs w j colgan markdale sam wilson i weston mrs h a ramage w j col gan and e a harris burlington del egates were welcomed to evangeline memorial park by a a dunnby man ager of the dominion atlantic railway lower photo mrs- wyman porter mayor of kentvllle n s- who also welcomed the delegates is shown at the extreme left dr peter fisher dies at bourlamaque a wellknown former resident of tn scotch block dr peter m fisher died in bouriamaqtie quebec on sunday septomber ifithvy wnwforfrhe pajt few- years be had made his horde wub his son dr stuart fisher dr ftsh er was the son ot the late mr and mrav william fisher a pioneer tow family he was a veterinary and dur ing the time he farmed his services la this capacity were much in demand to the district he was born 81 years ago on the family homstead lot t cone 5 eequesing which was deeded by the down to his grandfather whan he came out from scotland dr fish- ers brother george now farms on the homestead after his retirement he moved to toronto and when his wife the former florence dick of ashgrove died two years ago he moved to bourlamsjqaa surviving are hu son dr btuaxt fisher four brothers dr john fisher brandon man george wuusm ana thomas j and two sisters mrs min nie lawson and mrs gertrude curria he was predeceased two yesissgd by a brother robert there are also four grandchildren douglas phyllis mari lyn and charles the funeral service from the mb- dougau and brown funeral home to toronto on wednesday was attended by many relatives from the district interment took place tn high park cemetery palbearers were five neph- walter lawson clayton dick uoyd and george fisher and a brotherinlaw david dick social and personal jtfiountock trophy goes to the long bantam softhafl trail en- gb bisons defeated the bears 11 10 it was the test game of a three gam scries bm the aemlffexausta ot the league ch team had t and the robber ended in a t m doubt until recreational this and that by h j n bkingjt a week ago monday a nom- ber of men held a marring m the old town hafl before the war gootgetown was realty a cadgeonsclous town and many were the games soil remembered by those who used to alt around the legion or things bridge gave way to the war effort but once again the lure la be ckoning young and okt and so the georgetown mens bridge club has come into befog under the sponsorship of the nwraatksaal council the club meets every monday evening tn the old town ban all male bridge en- ttwswaste are welcome and tt h hoped that the crowd win grow from week mr w bshortill of toronto was a visitor in town lor the weekencl kev r c todd attended the em manuel college alumnae meeting in toronto last week miss marjorle oault and miss con stance deans are enjoying a holiday trip to new york city this week mr peter bessey who has received his discharge from the r c a f was a visitor in town on sunday mr and mrs don mluer and daugh ter carolyn of napanee spent a few- days last week with mr and mrs don barrager mrs dtck rlddall visited for a few days last week wtth relatives in de troit mich while there she attended the wedding of her cousin miss glory buss mr and mrs harold cleave and mr and mrs howard kentner enjoyed a motor trip last week through the man- uouun island dbtria st oeorges club held a wemer roast last night behind the tennis courts at the ch we are pleaaad to learn that mrs corey h has been aba to re alm home from yph general hos pital and is making asthcactory pro- greaa towards r from her fu- stamts for a long time the adult stamp collector have been wish ing for a good stamp cmb in tfae wouldbe cooectcrs discuss trade and talk sumps meet and port bhdlom nwt where he spent the summer in oeld work and wm be trlught lamps by fellow members of the office staff of smith and stone ltd prior to her marriage on saturday to mr sheldon lawr miss may hall was tendered a shower by miss dolores broom and mrs jean lockhurst also entertained at a shower m her our fellowemployees at smith and stone ltd presented her with a trilight lamp engagement mrs fred broomhead announces the engagement of her daughter dolores helene to mr james presswood son of mr and mrs barry presswood of oien williams the marriage will take place on saturday october 12tn the united chnrch georgetown umehouse mrs r b storey mr clifford storey and miss norma perkins were weekend visitors wtth mr and lln we see this week that darrell dawson is working in phoenix gift shop that the girls pipe band have been granted use of the rose room for weekly practices that claude kentner is driving a new buick and jack lavoie a new dodge that no 7 highway has been re surfaced through town and that the queen street resurfacing has been completed that mrs herb arnold is tn charge of the office t barragers cleaners and dyers that mr and mrs gordon king and mr and mrs jack leslie have moved into the clark apartments john street that aftersupper gardening will end this weekend when daylight sav ing time stops tn georgetown that another local grocer is plan ning going selfserve in the near fu ture that the recreational council re ceived a 050 cheque last week as a do nation from the toronto motorcycle businessmen win b c trophy ideal weather made the fourth and what turned out to be the final gam of the industrial softball league a real thriller before game time there was a lot of sloe betting that the atu- anoe team would extend the businessi men into a futbgame but after the first inning the hopes of the alliance supporters began to wane the busi nessmen werent in a fooling mood sootty patterson was a picture of grim determination on the mound ha wasnt to be taken for a second loss by the paper makers every ball pitched went exactly where be wanted it and the aluance bats were auent for the greater part of tfae game in the first mntog bocmessmaa poshed four runs across the plate vav son popped out rebb got a slbgta halptn ifr til out another alooot fouled out but evans come through wtth a lusty threebagger scoring bjobv and halptn then rirtqj finished the job by httttng a long one for the rirotdt wldlscos struck cot and kssn- ane off tfae robber wiping nti it was a haas mm flat trmsngg effort from here on the fans became prat ty much of a pttchers battle until the sixth tosnog when affisnea staasd ft rahy and poshed too tans over tfaa it wasnt quite good enough bs eards for the 1 trophy but the aiksno learn are doa wbote lot of credit for the way to wblcfa they extended tfae sfttt softhsa the the jourth toning wee all oed up and the bean who were trying all the way managed to edge torn a onerun lead j toe club has come to pass the re- ajs the toning closed however the creattobai council has organised a se- s tied it up and pushed tfae win- j ntor group who propose so meet once t run over the plate hi the last half a month and have a real evening of t the nftfa toning there was actually ig tfae next meeting of the stue to- choose between the two teams ceub is scheduled for october 15th at snd both deserve a lot of credit far he old town tvri ab trai stamp sportsmanship and csrtfausiasca it was collectors are welcome seniors ra the first effort on the part of the re- j clode high school srodeote who have creaitonal council to organise a league made or are making serious couecrions far the uttie feilows and u generally a junior stamp dub win be formed v lea that they learned a kk of baseball i sometime te occober so cooecars f during the season your and old get tfae dust off those oi nvtvk bhotw and it is ho- altwrn ped thai future series wie dev- elop more good bail players and real sports to toe yrais come thats as sifort l the mcunsook trophy is for tiie lojcreaiaoaal ooandl had to the seams posspaae ifaetr old furntoare drtte bears norinn raynor webster j scoednledjo- last thicaday ka pquin bterrtagaon doberty ho he drir win take placr on j october xtd we hsv mauased w varey tosv r- mcgsl b tranjoorscc and ad yo have mcgsl jcfansaon x ha- i p to and tee as that s t mcgcl b- brringsoa 1 nave this or that for tfae old town i a ttck rfe p h up a icori gj wmul pbsi9blebnt c msjerar- or ttie iny ct3ro jcob the first war bride to come to her- i need cnat old wal arrtved on tttarosy wuhama harry sborus scatty pnv t met si voronto oy her lrafaancs mr and mrs h k fa k craned from mr and mrs a e paul are vtstting her mother mrs a j smethurst mrsnnmrsjb jtwrigfat enter- tamed a osw friends at their home on friday evening highest euchre scores were won by mr mills and mrs wm to the school of practical wright the hostess served s delicious science untverstty of toronto to com- touch afterwards ptete his ttoal year in crril engtoeering a bo d estimated to weigh mr and mrs a g reeve here re- to w more n tote the side of turned ton tso nek p to kew mobrata of acton and york state where they rioted at at- bton wtth her brotbeimlaw and sis- tt 7 a et ter mr and mra wbham dtx enm the womens xrjschute held r meet- uxxad upser grove took serrices a lime- i mrs wikiam hill entrlned thirty haute while rev c c cochrane friends of miss alice ooragan a preached annrpersaxv serrices m hh miscellaneous shower to her honour charge lak sonday a mock wedding featured ifae ereniag a number from lnnebouse attendee i followed by games and lunch miss a shower and neeseataicc for mr and cosugans marriage to mr bruce bead mrs wallace gordon akss place next week hjj oc tuesday enjng former celebraun her fourth bsihday las liaieixkise rjiaghboars and lrteds gave thursday carori biehn enai3ed ea a kwjv wbx ni lahse cch a number of i3 fneah a par- y a szid napkgw her borne those pr urny mr heaihenrifac field man fer1 june ouver barbara finuy daivid ri of agncvure opened ii mcnay scepnec sixe douglas me- peaxi by sijownib of fiims m ll gslvray joan bx docrj cark bcrhe meoonal hai bns your jdy b alias karby paiiie i ana occne erery ocrui wedae- wauoa asd janmae asd etartd good- 7 i hese fdacaaonal fee- ve are glad to see mrs dsyton wo- ve o p w l scr ooc swaotobeoat again after her re- karnl wfa mr azid mr wuham keuy ief last b k for picxermg beactwhere ws ther cav ann a paddy liey l t drag arresy at ajax bjb has en- wp nghboorbood roqed in lite crrs that lanisasuj for tfae gifts for georgetown servicemen are their rounds ttns weak ashgrove the frost h on tfae potato and the com is tn tfae stock mr john oajbrattfa of visiting mr and mrs frank bnooto 17th at the borne of mra francis thompson with a good attendance of ladies roil can was answered whh ac the ladies rn favor of should the child receive general aopw mrs charles austin gave tfae motto my home is my castle which had some splendid thouzbu in it as did also mrs dicks paper tt injiiihsl to it wellbeing of tfae home that the child be glb some part of tta sibmctes mra hector bird corttrsbnr 1 a comical reading calebs court- ship after which three of tfae junior girls misses jesse and may wmg- fiejd and beanor stark cescribed the tcvitis fcieij gmt work and had display botawcoats and atf annenis they had by jd host at lire close norval midgets in ota shoving a complete revensl of atf the norval midget lacrosse team essnt back to trim grand valley last tbonv day 144 the game was played to fergus arena fmal score hi the two- i was 23 11 and the xor- vbhtes now advance to the ojua seosv fmals they wm be t scbooi toronto these teams pfeybxf off this week the game was marked by tfae ab end norval penalties wrnefa lea- tared the first game and had an asv we are glad lo see mrs oayton w0- az ao to be oat again after her re- cerr operation m gnetofa hospital adrertisinc tne phhjliju ai the scfaoot of pracaca scierjce tja- veesry of torarto of wiich ajax a a j ecksdt brc bec bxogers by the wz week ti t big cbowdttxssxr played one of ms best games of tbo bbsld a haines con- a pendley cleave 3 and onrwford 3 an rfiiiian fjnhnw of the norval team is that fnbbakl an ipgleewod tod plays a stesnr role to sphe of the liaodtoap of an aihtktol leg and another ltornl player is bato ns tfae stent of sn eye

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