Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1947, p. 15

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c sponsors wanted for juvenile hockey ci under the directorship of the georgetown recreation council below are listed governnigregulatioiis as laid down by the hockey committee under die chairmanship of eton brrager 1 every player must be a member of the grc teen age group 2 all players must be registered with the grc as hockey players and must produce recognised proof of age 3 the card of any player may be lifted for infractions of grc rules and he the player must appear before a board prior to remstatement x 4 all players must be registered with the team prior to february i st 1 948 5 all players shall bejunder 18 years of age as of november 1 1947 nb bantam age under 12 as of november 1st 1947 midget age under 15 as of november i at 1 947 6 all those wishing to play hockey will register with the recreational direc tor h j newman 7 sponsors must secure their players from a radius of 5 miles from george town town limits 8 sponsors shall be allowed a team consisting of i 5 men 1 2 dressed 9 a league committee shall be formed consisting of the recreational direc tor and i representative from each team o meet when necessary with the hockey committee 10- all transfers shall be registered with the g rc 11 contract forms will be available to the sponsors for their players from the recreational council ry 12 all hockey shall be played under oha regulations 1 3 paid referees shall be supplied by the grc 1 4- when an all star team is picked grc uniforms only shall be used 1 5 all receipts shall be the property of g r c the hocjcey committee under the chairmanship of d barrager shall consist of i walker cleave hal newman walt richardson jack brill sponsors shall be accepted up to december 15th 1947 uiuiunauunnii udi inn it mi nmu i ii win 1 1 in in ii i it niw and views of interest to farmers seed requirements may be short the georgetown herald wednesday dec i oth 147 8 notice to creditors income tax returns compiled a l bouck co accountants and auditors phone 119w mill street georgetown just around the corner from the royal bank in hi eut of clarence james buck ail persons having claims against the estate of clarence june buck late of the town of georgetown butcher who died on or about the 27th day of september ad 1947 are herebj notified to send partjeu lars of same to the undersigned on or before the 1 4th da of january ad 1948 atfer which date the es tate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim phe shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 9th da of december ad 1947 elizabeth margaret buck executrix of the estate of clarence james buck by her solicitor dale and bennett 1224 georgetown ont all prosptcts point to a shortage f kwd s prom f the 1148 apring seeding ru ti though ontario harvested it light grain crop in 1u47 there is plenty of good seed grain in ontario if it can be retai ned for hat pur pone 1 he shortage offeed grain and the high price of this coavtfodkj is hkcly to result in a lot of grain which should be kept for seed being used for feed sttftca agrii kcp i h whittock it is genemll accepted by those who know tht factv nthat food going to be the deteimkung fat tor in many tountries of tht world as to whethtr the retain their dcino cfhtit form of government or adopt communism cei eal grains con qutnuy are likely to be in ationg demand for setral years this means that ontario i ivc sunk pro ducers must be prepared to produce more o thur own feed grain re quicementt m tht jeara ahead hal ton fanmcrs therefore would be well advujtd to seturt their bied requirement in the immediate fu ture good secdib likely to cost 40 to 50 cents a bushel more than j ear ago but even at that halton farmers t annot afford to use pooi seed hal ton juniors on the air halton juniors added anothei laurel to their well bedecked crown with their outstanding broadcast over chml hamilton on saturda evening no ember 29 jh what encouragements are there under present conditions for junior far mers to commence farming for themaelves nat the subject under discussion 1 hose participating in the broadcast which man unbiased listeners oted the best of the ser ies to date were bvelyn iickenng oakille cednc ilairop milton ci onion light alton craig rcid george tow n mil to pellettcrio palermo iht stnpt wa prepared and the cast trained bj cameron wilson and nraij kean firt antf stcond vnt pr ultnts of the hal ton issociitiin pleiiin feature of then broad iaat was a reeorded ink rv it w in tw tin unt i on wilson and j lin urn ih and alex camp bell tin two british outhi who re el nth spent somt six weeks on this continent while in ontario the twt ouiij nun wtit guts s of the ontaiio juniot farmer assoit i tion during then brief stay in halton isits wen made to wood lands on hard vallej crest farm and the firm of it i wilton and son of milton lhe musical end of their programme included tht score of oklahoma oui corgra- tulations are extended to hahoi juniors for their able and pleating presentation high school news by vic and jo all the hard work by both teach ers and students of high school was climaxed thursdaj and friday night b a er successful commence ment at the last moment the place of commencement was switched from teen town hall to the pub lit school auditorium a good crowd was in attendance both evenings and eirybod seemed well pleaded with the entertainment they saw and heard on thursday night athletic night the athletit aw arils honoui crests and cadet awards were pre sented on frida evenng acade mic night intermediate certificates graduation diplomas and honour graduation diplomas and scholar ships were awarded the entertain ment w as repeated each night there were two play a junior pla v 1 assorted game j 25c ah rvfejal truck 239 boys ajid girls book 39c 75c dolls 129 to 498 plastic dishes 49c to 98c drum 39c ribbons tags seals cards readys main street georgetown moulders of canada unlimited z350 www comtry sems8u sum sm i50oooo nou in onuftto rural twrwets stores ampocked with foods tools clothes ond hundreds of services supply canadas rural families with every kind of merchandise enjoyed fay the city dweller for the service he renders hisiarftung community the general merchant it making great contributions to canada unlimited z02x oktums mjfeu hmiuesmaix about omc quarter of bubal omaoun purchases oszzmsmmmza m i seu oee rtm 5o00q000 6ooos wviwt0fwnw ace mat cows enx yaw z lutk penny and a senior play snobs both had the right am ount of humour to make them inter- hting and all parts were well por trayed by je cast the musical en tut unmtnt included bolos by jean htstir and ken harnson a double trio girlf quartette and one of the highlights of the exening the school glee club dances were m- tludcd on the programme and they win erj good at the t nd of the iioei mime on rcid a j night the students showed their appreciation to the ttatheis for thur hard work in pi t sinting the women teachers with flowers nul the male members of the staff with books afui omme nee mi nt on h i day nikht ii u- niimhir of tmti nts went up to the school and had a dune i in 1 1 w i- it of sinking dancing and thi like mr lambert uid mr i i u i were there to sup- i rvisi and joimd in the fun mr 1 amberts favounte song hone or tht range wai sung once or twice it w a a sw i tl party and e eryone wi re sure it id n good time io end this weeks column we al e going to throw in a bit of refi ned jr ip at the commenetinent la t hridaj it i- thi firit time ner aw an insurance agent at loss foi woids what mule leather wan keen taking in the wash last sa tuid i with a uti ilothrspm apron on mother s little helper no doubt umehouse ihi dnembei w i meeting was htld at mr h norton s on 1 hurs- daymabt when the topic was histori i al ki seal h the progi am bi ing airaiilid 1 mi ban ford and mrs llerln in the absence of the reg ular oiim n 1 the toll till wa imswired in n lining the fust ow- ni r of the pioptrtj where jou li- ni lunuil i miits wen 1 1 ad b mrs noble and mrs a benton read an in tit ii to expl tin the motto mr i ih ib re id a paper on the i topic it w as decided to put the amount usualh spent in an t ehanli if hi istmns gifts in the llnithda box to be used is a flower mid fiuit fund christmas uiion wie sung nt inttials duiing the meeting the hostess eercdlunch doggeh ortd ramsdeha cosmetic fragrance success iftti l brewing comrant limiieo phi spil7irs of d resin u isitcd i brothi r heie on sunday wi i xti nd uh suit ere s mpath if thi ommunih to kt and mrs t oi hi nn and mrs ameron on th neihsron of thf sudden pas sing of rc i- cameron at the manse deoigitown on friday ev ening ke s macdonnell of tor onto ondutttd scrifos jit lime house in the absence of rt c c ochrane mr ind mrs ted moirow and v lane of toronto lited her mo- thtr mr i anr on sundaj the iitimer famih of rporge- town visited mi and mrs ron tat- imer on sunda we extend s mpat h to m r ha rold si rntch on the death of his mo- thi r of i earn inp ton last week the fifth and final euchre of the mirnthon series was held pridaj eiening when mrs fr 1 blown and mr fred brown were highest corers consolations going to mrs fred rrown and mr sid kirkpat- ruls the first prizes for the seriea went to mr august spitzer and mm e miller each receiving roasting chicken ooosolasions went to inez scott and mr j eherby mr jack roughley won a hamper of apples for the most lone handa mays orchestra were tat chars of the danee following hmch- oa friday evening the atoeet outdoorish of hcnlhcr nnd fern in tin exqutaite lint of brauty mas afovntain heather is presented in apnrhlino eye catch tn i eantninem a grand choice for gifts or for youraelf mountain tfpnfhpr cologne 3 oi iwttlo 150 mount n in honlher cuke make up 1 76 mountain heather dunlins powder 160 mountain honthpr lipsticks in metal cases t 2s kentners vdjl drug store phone 72 main st whitmees deluxe a office houte down town acrou town out of town phone 241w phone 241j r dressmaking and alterations pecializing in children mrs f perry over hewaona garage mast pnonaaos

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