Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1947, p. 1

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intermediates take opening game hera by 8 2 score otirngpraw sextette no mitch for f c ttmm -r- goto fergus fricky acteo hr toedbr i amir from a l-4tetp- bj th iwsosd too sobm pnaa w llawa pun natured xwantt to 9n any to wkn a tether- ana uiy w j tam the ae aterinbdae fteam wooe the orttujffrtlle squad battled twrrineauy to ineke e k rxrwd on hand tof tt opening earn woey nun r- km trailing ibm tboweous faot- gyffchg pwftatcm hd ended up on the tut end off en score the local team bad all eyes k m tbem tam his moment they bit fee but obey did not dtaaawftnt their aontncs sad isnaeas some of tbe other uiwiw in tbe ffcwp bam ob np ttoetr atoevtx georgetowns 0i edition taoum go fr- thete tan of weed p atokar defence work wt opponent fa state of tanrodernieat d ttnot been tarttm unttams beck obncfcms off tw oineapv boys and the okn goslkbaptne of ifaxflxmahl tho vera on monday n rnigh have orangwrlbe swamped in fm game with georgetown a badlyoutclassed qwngeville team tookjt on tho ctrm on their bona low last thursday when oaovgofoim 3n terrnecttates took an easy 164 ven georgetown goals won ondttefl to burst bertartstle 4 bewumont a bradbury 3 and perrl wearing trie georgetown uniform were rhodes goal gaboon and hurst wings efto- dook centre shropshire and ounai defence with wambeetwieue beatv tnont ferzl and bradbury refer bowaon of toronto mm anu nniw tbe local boon were taking no oben oa and went out and oared foar oris tax be first nsrtod tbtee tn the seoond and oranwwibe retaliated wttb two counters m the last session to tfae oeorgetovn tefcoxa one bust and perrt were responsible for two goals each while bertwistle beawnont and braobuty bad jstagles walter and ralph gillespie were the orangevfqe aoorers ibe ganuf a ttoree stars while taibtfr bard to pick due to some fine efforts on bo part of moat players rates- anb huwt m first posttian far some mazvebous skating and sttahandttng abuuv jack auonshtn m second ptooe for a fine detenstve game and tbe onngevlle goalie for stopping a barrage of pucks although beaten gbt times he was tireless in his tbe home team moves into fergus on friday night and acton play here nejet tuesday we understand both teams carry a little more weight tiban tbe orangevine oppostttan so these games may be more of a gro for our papennakers georgetown ooal rhodes buwtwhfae obrfcw jakuart in8txtctb mbbtinq the first meeting of tbe hew tear of tbe georgetow womens institute was held friday evening at6 oclock at the home of miss mamie oampbell wttti mrs wto sinclair as hostess after the usual opening ceremonies and correspondence dealt with the sum of 9640 was voted to the hospi tal for sick children the helping band committee gave a report of tbe hampers sent out at christmas and the visiting committee reported cards sent to shutins tbe kob call was answered by the members each giving a health hint mrs barry bailey reported on the christmas cards sold the committee for tbe programme was miss mamie campbell mrs w mcdowell and mrs w q beu miss campbell gave an interesting paper on looking into the new year after which a game of euchre was enjoyed mrs m near having the i score and mrs g campbell se cond after a vote of thanks to the hos tess and the committee the meeting closed wltb singing god save the kng and a cup of tea was served de- ikftsni affexs orlgg centre be otdesple wtagm walter ottesple shwre subs bobb orey beckett smtoxson crou subgoaue lecfete d a houston toronto imoouotbtmgerirjstyml crivaboa uprisoiiers of die japanese tve apparently not dampened the enthusiasm for the orient of j h a middlecoat uft and s p healey right for they are now returning to resume their duties as traffic agents of the canadian natipnal ratlwavs roth men were interned at tbe fall of hong-kong- aod- wibsiated from christmas 141 until june 1942 on a lict of six ouncesof rice daily with aa occasional small piece of buffalo meat at camp stanley they were finally released because of their connections with the cnr which earned them wttilriipldinatjc taiu and repat riated on the jap liner asa tin mari completing the trip on the uripshulm vaorjordtng to an armouncemeattfrom beadouartets of the cjijl jobn middlecoat will reopen the omen at honz kong he was forced to vacate and stanley heaky goes to calcutta india to establuh a new branch of die cnri world wide chain an american duren healey who had been stationed at the railways lyokohama agency before being trans- terred to the hong-kong- office joined the united states navy after his release from internment and served at sea in the pacific area middlccoat a native of australia entered the scrvk v of the railwwy in vancouver in 1927 and subsequently repremmilcd in- coiiixiuy at shjah ghai yokohama and hong kong royal bank will 0p t branch hi wy buty lewt week roy piper of hutttmvilte 8t- georges church of fglnd wms the scene of the wedding on saturday xkeember aatfc of betty annie loo rwfcke lawr daughtee of mr and mrs acatthew lawr of aeorgetawn and hsqy aaron wper son of mr and mrs abel piper of huttomufe archdeacon woo thompson- ofnolated ami mrs w f bradley was ax the organ thomas womeewsn soloist tbe brides gown- was of white net over satin with long- ell she carried a bouquet of red roses and white baby mums maid of honour was the grooms slater miss mary piper who wore a floorlength gown of pmk net while two other casters misses agnes and ethel piper wore similar gowns of blue net mr ronald bones brampton was groemsroan a reception followed in the oddcek lows hau where mrs lawr receteedl wearing a brown dress trimmed wttb green and consage or red roses the grooms mother bssisted dressed- tn black with red rose corsage for a honeymoon trip to northern ontarkvthe bride changed to a green ensemble trimmed with bttwror and sage of red roses outoftown guests at the wedding were from hut- toiwibe hamilton toronto and pow- tfirftoyal bjikof0rsda w one a btmnoh in geotwanssx 7m ftp dan afker luistisnjbbuffua of tbe bank bddbeen to touohwlib aaayor jngsvlf otohons about purdoaatog the- mwbv rfpat butkvng on fivrnrrtay repre- aentabres were agabx la owt toofcmc- the boilamg and weare refiabb lnfbnned that a tea- tattto offer of wflo waa made for- tta poktwao town- oflmaai fawor usai- irw g000 which they feel fs a good buy under present pzopsxty valuesv vmoe ft to rumouoad tbat she bank has at least two ottssr properties la mmd we caarnot oven haaaxd a guess aito where they may foe as there ana- no business properties vacant m town at tbe preeent ttrne the munlcioal bmldtog buutorji- tnauy as a bank btrlldmg has eflftry- 1 thing in its favoor it has the incea- aary space vaults and w strategtcallr- located at tbe maftn comer of tbar business sectlort on february ttth ims bwo week after the bank of montreal here was closed in accordance with tbe govem- topata maxtlbtb pohcy of currie it esquesing deputyreeve leslie heads poll for council property committee appointed bt lionb club the dinner meeting of the lions club at tbe mdottstonbooae on mon day evening adjourned early in order that the mernbera could take tn tbe with 60 per cent of esquesing vo ters casting their ballots ax mondays election george currie was elected deputyreeve for 1947 he polled 653 votes to 403 for k n brown the de feated candidate three new faces will appear on council all hokung office for tbe flrst time george leslie hea ded the polls with 679 closely followed by craig read 671 and the third councillorelect is wilfrid bird who had 482 votes other candidates werw ecfl chohbmx 413 and w o brown ridge 177 i george cleave stepped up from the deputy- es to an acclamation as for deputy reeve for council banks in tine- smaller towns the propjam erty was purnftawed ftnmjftj hyw- i oeoctrtoim ttrat jtikdoeko 30 towm bertwtotle iiimihbii 1 im 1 gmamxnm dwumoot otwikmll porri 1021 4 oaonetom braom bnmbimta ux1 f pnulues cfcrls jcfters beamonft m f oeoratcnm oftaon hmtkxk 1s t oemeunm ferrl 0ba1tje 1u0 i pnalties bcmmnoot imlb f onnnok w ammt j at adacfc 403 t qageuwu hhnst cuunbck 9 10 otanoevule r 0inile bbro u07 eer nmooikdiate v oaa group 5 pwlopcuni obokoetown 1 3 0 e 4 aston l l 0 s s 3 mam 1109 7 3 vlttoo 1 0 u 7 bora l o te 0 0 t 0 omicemiie 1 1 is 0 art scott and ken mfrswihan whose job it wo be to find some central lo cation tor storage of dub property and be kn change of this property lion chief ah tost expressed hlroself favour of using tbe lions lot by the post omce for a playground next oasaes last week jan 2 george 16 orange- tffle 4 jan fergus fi knton 7 jan a omcibtmrvo t or- anawrtde 3 w acton slam 6 oaaw this weak tnutaday esora at orangavtlle afuton at aoton t q1y at fargus asbnday pergua at ekam toss adbn at oatottoattowk a report on tbe christmas tree by treasurer ft h ireland showed a net goafterail were mat a net of g77 on tbe ontario panorama broadcast wiu be equally divided be tween the club and the loscreauonal coundl buey bratbour was welco med into xrssmberabjp in tbe club a 6 ia n o s 18 50 31 37 40 34 91 20 51 17 10 73 sb 16 60 m 54 15 65 86 m ii 62 43 21 3b 94 44 84 88 b5 43 ib 126 90 86 23 49 16 37 73 76 5ft 44 46 20 30 32 u 26 10 7 40 26 7 4 165 100 15 34 161 fcm total 433 558 462 177 413 679 671 junior -c- group schedule friday jan sacton at qsaoboe- town udton at oakvflle montkay jan 6 oboboetowm at mubon acton at oalcrtue wed jan 6 oafcville at osonoerrowh muton at aoton moo jan 13 obottqwtown at oatovlue aoton at milton wed jan 15 georgetown at acton oaawule at mubon prt jan 17 oafcvttte at aoton mon jan so muton at qbor- osnown wed jan 23 oaxkooktowrf at oafcruie at acton prl jan 24 aoton muton at oakwlae wed j oeobob- towh owkfole at mbton prl jan w aoton at oaawfoe mos 3 osawns oaxos- towh aoton at mttton tbnnx feb 6 muton at aoton tuea febu muton at ggflor- blchardflon pattinson wedding in galt alice lynn younger daughter of mr and mrs frank hedtey patttn son preston became the bride of andrew robb richardson son of mr and mrs wanflaw van- gait at a quiet wedding solemnized at 630 pjn on saturday december 14th at tbe home of the brides parents tbe cer emony was performed by rev b t appleyard of st johns church of england given in marriage by her father the bride was attended by miss peggy kenwlcfc of preston as bridesmaid while mr riley brethour of george town was groomsman the room was beautifully decorated with pale pink carnations and a pro fusion of ugbbedcandjes the groom is on the staff of tbe georgetown branch of the canadian bank of commerce the town at a price of 611000 includ ing fixtures since then it has been slightly remedebed and now is 1ii centre of municipal busmees eon- taming offices for tbe town clerk po- departanent tax collector and aa- the large central room baa been used as a council cnamber and for i meetings of groups such as the local oounou or women rehabilitation council bed cross recognition committee and tttts year for the first time was used for the nomination meeting a fcworoom ap artment and bath upstaka formerly used as living quarters for members of the bank staff are at present ren ted aa an apartment to a georgetown war veteran wffllam tennant bappy gang post one oi the charter mesnbers of the happy gang is bert pearl who was at the nnroropbone in cbcs toronto studios when tbe programme first went on tbe air in june 1937 the 34yearold radios callst and master of on the gangs dally halfhour pro- 1 she knlfssocks forcing mrs lou ttanaud of ottawa con- ttera herself a tery rirueged katt- aw for she has just complied tb last of eight pain of finer k bocies for tttt screen penojh sfity bing crosby lou s she was known to tbelnaidreda of staff and guests at jasper park lodge where she worked this summer met bing while he wse at jasper during the fuming of thebttest paramount movie the emperor walts while buying wool in tbe specialty shop of the lodge she asked the singer who was present for his autographed photo am she was am ardent crosbyem in return she promised when finished the pas of handkmt she was csrrymg wh her two days later ate bad hat asrisbed photo and a psr- sotw note of thanvi froio bing for tta two pair of colorful socks she had seat also en was full payment lor the socks abort after the actor returned to houywood mrs renaud thought fully ssnl rwo cards of matching mending wool u nun with a note of admiration for hn ork and attitudes much to her awprtat nother per- soaalnote by aitmaa welcomed tbe wool and requested more socks if it was possible to supply thwav so lou happily turned to knho sad now the singer s wardrobe sports- tan pahs of varlolorad canadian band- in the photograph lou djspbry the socks with the crosby pboar awtojraphse to y friamd law umehouse power serloe bas been constant tn thfo district amoe tbe end of tbe first couple of days of loeooaatng but tel ephone service bas been different only- 107 has been in use tbrougbout 104 396 and 441 dose to the volage were out of order for a week and more mm b l davison won high score mm a w norton the half t score and uh banford was tow scon for lsdses and for mon mr bourne was high mr spttser tbe halfway and peter mtader when tbe hafl board euchreand on frtday hratrtanetmrb b- norton- and messrs joseph and kenneth mtidon- ald attended the funeral of the tab frank dobbte in toronto on bator- day mrs ouke mulder had her piano shipped from england to bar new home here tt arraed safely tbe last day of 1946 re are pleased to report tbat mrs job brooks returned from ouerph general hospital before new years prog favorably following pneu- gttouf 5 jvniok c omjl standing p w l ph oejkmue 3 2 0 4 obokowtown 1 1 0 1 acton 10 1 0 uiltod 1 0 i qun lwi wdt jsn 3 aoton at omokchbramt odndkt 10 lottoo 0 soeobobiown l muml oumlk otnata irto mr and ita pnd t tor tbe boudjw mdc m m yn nnamother vbm u but tobh of bteyner lit and un od mrs h i whb mr hi oeorvatavm ur ud id a- w bntocl andw jbuday viton indudd ur and ure tboaws habms and ana irttfa ur jos scott and famttj ur and mm 8 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