Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1948, p. 1

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intermediate a hockey t musing but wmajpg teeuno shaping up tiytarishaa resulted in pspermakera bet jflsw- elevation to inter- ajtejka instead- of b inneos but week it wul 4xtfrencot6 the league tiey- trill continue the to tite composite district fbw irtll be matched in the iritb webton oakvillo htpn and brampton tbe a toye to tbe finals oakvillo legion for- oxangevillewill decide tbe iotishlp amongjthom- nday tbe seasons opener orgetnwn victors over mil- a 31 score tho play was aa might bo expected from ghlch had- had only two both on milton ice but nty towners had loss excuse nty of practice a league am exhibition match with jpniors which the youn- took by tho way much fly in the season yot to even predictions but the usual onabip stuff is apparent and practice will see tho pa- up to form perrl did the heavy scoring unassisted tallies both cramblca while kenny nash from a fow year sparkled b i stratford last yeari tallied humber a play sat upby scotty a ferri always one of iest of jhe forward string by a roughing up he a brampton lacrosse rochester over the sreek- thls didnt stop his scoring hal lucky strike gib- owed well for the lo- hh and kent storey shaped and a newcomer rene har made a good addition to the dedo earl emond who has 1- stepped lip from junior ranks smaa a in uniform for the game ew faces on the team include is blnsell who played junior a few years back and max hbury jjjjjj 0 playercoach bradbury jack rhodes is in the net with abbic kem- reliviiig jack blirtwiatlo u defence again and jack keta- whoplayod only a fawgamos aeaaon isbaek to show the op- just what speed georges has leigh8tdbury as we said is the coaching chore this combining it with wing pluyr id don barrage is assisting frosv e bench leigh will bo a busy boy f ha has also token over coaching thejuniors with the assistance walt richardson mondays lineup jack rhodes scotty patterson rd rene mar- fta id max bradbury c hal gib- c iw kent storey rw alter- vniatea ken nash cimtrc nick for- le leigh bradbury jack komshcad r vine jack birtwistlc eddie bin- aall dofence abbic kcmshead coal board of trad executive meet plan for retailers meeting later this month ihe mr editor here la tbe first snrnmary tot 1948 it seems this january knows how to let loose the snowi the nor mal s6wfall for january la 16 inches and you will notice we have had half that amount already em batldn date doc doc doc jan jan jan 29 so 31 2 8 4 averago max 20 1g 19 20 20 24 aa 2t728 m1n c s 8 9 10 1g ie 1048 snow 1 si- v 8v harry savfncls is aa1nfire wo i fc v flat da waa reelected chief of the georgetown fire birur ade yen the brigade ljajdtheby annnal meeting ini the fr nall mayor joseph gftbwttraetad as chahrman 16r the electlpd jt 9f- cers whlcwls for lm8t chiif si hajry savings bomtychief v wfllum hyde troet j3iver jack tost secretary tavld bowman trrinjiuror anv ritchie j capt no 1 -r- jsinos valentine capt no 2 jack harlow tieut mo i iwlhismhawltt liiout no 2 thomas given hook and ladder twemari william hydo qeorgltrowjm whjl v llavfe bqysbaiq two new mpjbers vi at uons dinner kaevt alex maclafen and notni smith nanagr of the jominlon htoro tweje wecpme3 to tke li ow cjubl oft mondsyi iyenlng at thblr rgular dinner jneeung hi the mipibbon house lift chliif harold mcciurt did the honors and amuod bolh ientlonjon that tley would ho officially initiated inu the club at tho next regular rncetini talong with other new members when district governor bill pwppa will bo msdoavaluihujtfor weow of paris would ifce ptciient these phtcllcos- merbisrt aald thkt two lion ii will have the honor of therefwero 25 to 00 instrumonla heink the flrt membera to- fce inl- avalume for the band some privato- tlntod by tho district gbvefnor ly afl some publicly owned apd miss margaret reid dies ingalt immunization clinics 1 sri ttoe exocutivo of the board of trade mot on tuesday uvoningto ajstiiis future plans for 4he organ- tsation after much discussion it aligrcod that the- ttotaujuvisicm the mout impbrtatit branch ooie ri boeud tbould bo put oiittmoro solid basis tio that when omorgenelea aroae- uioy could be dealt with wholly by the retail division ex ecutive it wasptthnod to call a meeting later this month when a 100 per- cent attendance of uu re tailors is asked looking tack over tljo past ybar the board recalloli action liuvlng bxen taken on one of hoir rocom- mendatlons that of ostal boxes tor georgetown- which it la hope will soon be in operation wbllo the board did not uppcar on the surfaeo too active hint year s was felt by the vxocutlve that thay had probably enlarged beyond thalr ability to handle all matters netting before them due to the aek o time onthe pari of mem- ban however the annual meeting i will be held in april when- the flaton aettvitus of the board wijl ffce planned a aeries of clinlci for the im munization of infant- and pre school children in georgetown will bo hold by tho halton county health unit in the library the first of these elinici will be held on friday january lgth beginning at 230 pm at these clinics immunization against small pox diphtheria whoo ping cough and tetanus lockjaw will bo available immunization should begin as early as possible in a childs life riot inly becausalroactions are loss among the younger children but also beeaustrhe protection espec ially against whooping cough is most vital in the first year of uf e for protection against diphtheria whooping cough and tetarius three injections each 8 or 4 weoks apart are needed there should he a booster or reinforclng dose one yearafter the original course of in jection ad another just before the child commences school these in jections should begin when the child is 8 to 6 months of age vaccina tion against small pox should be done at the same time miss o chant public health nurse will be in charge of these clinics and dr 3ames m mathers will carry out the immunization procedures this is another service being of fered by the halton county health unit to the people of i georgetown parents are urged totake advanv tage of these procedures for the benefit of their children tho funeral service for miss marpnret rold who paaaed away a gait general noapltal on wcdncn- dayrdeeemhor 31st follijyiintr two weeks llinihs was conducted on vvidny tvom the harold gray fu neral home in gnlt rev t t ifalcbnoy had charcc of the cvlce tho late miss bold was a native of erin she spent a number of yonm in rfcetown where she 11- veil with tho loto mr will buck in the home on tjdifb street now nwnod by prod thompson after mrs bucks death sixteen years ngo nho went to gait to live with mrs t1 rett miss reld was in heir bbth year shcjyaa anadherent of the united church pellbeftrcnrwore messrs john ston mills hill gray scott and graham interment took place in mount view cemetery gait georgetown will have ajbpya band agarnhts decision vad- oihda laat riight atai meeting of the pec reational ciuhciliatwifth 4ndmas- tfjr alf pfcrrott astlwrherberv am kif potir of th- kiqiojr bahd were present mf discuss reorganijiiue boyfs group to vrovido thb nufleds of futprd u0n hands it porrptt hs offered to inntrnct the boys withouc cbairo and teon town hall a big evening is planned for fri- dy at qoorgebowri memorial arena ft onlyjju h mark the esjwv first league gawta bpnie but it will be the first jlme a igatie oaa ieoiijplayilherein the new est ficial ice surface v v eight 6 toek je echedule starting tiour anoftiie halfbjotsr m r ija that- slth proper organization there was norooson why n a years time georttjetown could not hnve a flrst- ratc trroupvaf younpt musicians to prtrvlde replacements for tho prize winnhip senior irroup pnronts of young man interested will he intcr- viewed and an effort- made to lm- preaa on them tho vnluo of musical training and the necessity for re- the finance committee found it necessary to recommend that the yearly due be increased and this was passed by the meeting the club in cooperation with canadian lions c4uhs pledjred to send regular food parcels tojrritaln throucrh the vdstrlct ne headqua- tes in toronto two lions will be reroophlble each week for the col- lection of funds for these parcels kula- attendance ntprnctiien boys corhmittewiwere also appointed to select nn entrant for the orotor- vlcalronest to hehcld inmarcht and ntorofrherretular lions st pat- virks dunce much discusflnn took place in regard to juveniles frequenting the streets late at nlfrht and the mat ter was left over for further action from nrc erht vi11 he eligible for membership recreational tilrector haujewman said thai mustc was james aberdeen buried in j greettwoocl csewetery james alexander- aberdeen i re- ntdent in georgetown some years ago was borled hare yesterday in greenwood cemetery he died at his home 185 wright avenue tor onto on saturday january srd his wmewjflrmerly drue bailey lived here for several years prior to her marrlsprc and was a sister of the late mrs ed mccantuhh whoae husband was once cnrr statin ag- ont here mr aberdeen alsoeavea two sfstera mrs alfred pe m and mrs thbmaa white mf brother william and john dcen the funeral service wa3hld rom the turner snd porter funer al homo earlier in the afternoon with a eommltal sendee at dfe graveside riugo lyons weds ottawa girl on wednesday december e4th the marriapre took place of eula al berta- humphrey daughter of mr and mrs joshua a humphey of t onsdowne jm thomas hugo ly ons of cheltenham son of mr and- mrn thomas l lyons of george town the ceremony was perfor med in timothy eaton memorial church toronto by the rev dr a maelennan miss mary swing and mr norinarf andrews attended the bridal couple atter the eoremony the couple left on a motor trip they wtilrrf on the rrrioms farm at cheltenham baby son dies a funeral service conducted by rev fr v j morgan was held at the meclure funeral home on thursday december 18th for stan ley joseph kupfe- chmldt elxi monthold son mr and mrs lotub kupf if who died at nia as tuesday af ter a four day iiioss the family have lived near georgetown for two years coming hero from mild- may j n torment was in greenwood cemetery t before gaxao time wjll be oermu lrlh rfrfdlcatlon cepernonrcs hm loinospotband teln ma danco undan important ayspect- the ceromony will b a twotnlnxita silence for georgetown men killed in thewar in memory of whom use rink is being dodlcated visiting dignitaries for the nbh will include tory gregg a membea of the oha executive and sporta commentatdr for radio statloa cknx wlngham and tiny mcfad- yen of gait 1st vice president the oha george panter and a hewitt oha president rotary- aroin the west arid not lilendr aneffort is auo r made to have syl apps of the onto maple leafs and georgetoa bob goldham of the chicago black hawkb act as linesmen it is doubv ful if training retaliations jrijlsjj lpw bob to make the trip and aja rarjctahllfihed by the uovemment in toronto t prcas v hockey jultjncuw available without rot from n lib- had been unblo to conwctajrp referee walsh wlll hkndle fhe gumo and mayor jos gibbone noil parks board chairman vy ujj hell huvo been ikftd tn faca the first puck s we see this w melcalf hutciinorl weakng last week at the home of rev r c todd at 4 oclock on wednesday dec ember 31st lorraine hutchinson dnvhter of mr and mrs olfjoad tlutrhlnnon of markdale hecnrtietnc bride of gordon mctrnlf of lurka falls the bride wore a blue rtrect- lehtrth dress and bandeaux f white nnd blue flowers with a corsage of red roses her only attendant was her sister mlis luelln hutchinson of markdnle who wore pale blue with a pink rose corsage the brooms attendant was the brides brother john hutchinson of mefch- dnle a recentlon was held at the home of the bridal couple who will itdvon a farm one mile south of georgetown the room was dec orated with red and whke stream- rrs and the table was ccntored with a threetiered wedding csve a wedding supper was served by mr john scott and mrs harold scott of georgetown and mrs tho- ma merriofleld of markdale and the bride and groom cut the wed- dlptr cake amidst a shower of con fetti after supper thj couple were nreaentcd with a number of lovely gifts 4 attending the wedding from out- oftown were mr and mra clifford hutchinson mr and mrs thames merriofleld mr john hutchinson nnd miss luello hutchinson all of mnrkdale mr and mrs- harold scott and family and mrs john scott of georgetown other friends were guests in the evening tttrapflnafad i 4 thirty momhera attended the farm forum meeting on monday at the hmrnr of mr and mrs george edmunds allan edmunda led the discussion frroup nnd recreation was in charge of lloyd marshall and mrs elwond snow another euchre party wn plbrmmd for the hall on januarjh kjih prizewin ners at the december 50th euchre were william miirvny erin and- wilfred burt with minn plnkttoy erin getting the cnnaolatlon prize next mondnys meeting will bo at the hoine of lloyd marshall legion larjie hold 7sestiria party movement of canadian rood and food products from the farms on the dominion to the united kingdom was job of the year for canadian pacific railway and steamship fac ilities top left picture above shows new brunswick potatoes being loa ded on um beavesfcurn oe of the canadian paeiflea fleet of cargo ships which has come to be known as tho bu bvead unit fleut on the othorsldb bottom left plc- turoe shows one of the new cana- jllaji pacific box ears deliveries of which begtoratr about hie same time as the heavy grain movement from thd prairie to hie coast following this years harvest it wee auo one of the firnt cars onwhlchvthe cans illiin pacific slogan span the world appeared picture at the right uliows 1500 horsepower uasl electric road engine which waa toutud by tho cpr under all types ofoporatlug conditions to far and where it wtfuld be used to advan tage over stajii power 6ii ttocenber tskrii the members of the canadian legion ladles ahxlllary held their annual christ- mas party in tho new legion hnll gameit dancing and the singing of cliroln by candlelight wore the main features of the evening with santa clato paying a vlalt to dis tribute gifts to nil present re freshments mya sorvel mra t f grieve mrs a taylor and mrs j lockhurnt convened the party and mra mary morrow was pianist yt automobiles move when fuel is taken into the tank and run into the motor to get progress in a town considerable fuel has to be burned in the form of organization effort and enthusiasm that mrs william james and philip have moved lholr now home at the corner durham an 1 union streets that georgetown stores fc loubb boxing day this year iloeed on the friday after years day that g marahau chief for many years in ge town la now on the staff of 3d dept store that all retiring council school aroa trustees- in saquee were reelected by acchunatloa the township nomination limehouae e that a new floor has been i in the kindergarten room at public school and the utorted to school on monday father dies in st cathattlne james ward hagar father of ward hagar of the alliance paper mills plant- here died suddenly fat st catharines hospital last sunday evening aged 01 he waa one of the oldest employees of the merrhv ton plant of all paper surrr- ving are his wife one eon and fuur daughters mrs gordon hal- dano mrs gilbert thompeoa lb william mccrackon dv merritteai and mra william wood st cath arines i ptc 4 s x s 0 ft hockey standings weston georgetown acton milton w 2 1 1 1 fergus l orangcviun o oakvillo army 0 oukville legion o l o 0 0 1 1 z a i game scores doc 20jiiilton 4fergus 8 jnn- 2 westpn 11 orangevule t jan 6 georgetown 8 milton 1 jan g- 18 oakville army t fergus 8 orongevllle 8 woston 8 oakvillo ileglon ceteing gawes jan t milton at georgetowh jan iktgeorgetown at ferasss lgmjrangevillo at georob- town 20 acton at georgetowh jan junior c oha w t l 0okjylllo li o woston 0 11 georgetown brampton pta t jan jan jan jan caaae seer i 2 oatvllle 6 weston 1 g oakvillo 7 weetoa overtime vcoulng gakaee 8 georgbtown at westea is brampton at obokosv aiv -vm- sti jjitkfolj rx

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