Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1948, p. 1

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wednesday evening february 25th 1948 kicky ferri stars as p georgetown trims brantford 5- brotherinlaw killed by car ujiday night kxhibltlonf je proved popular a3 1200 attend game it was hockey ntehtiiv- jeorso- last saturday whon thv local palace eaw ovor 1500 chooriak ifcay f ana on hand for an cxnitf tuon fixturo between ilrantforji entyarjjantrmoleit a idiamijxwts and the gooriretown- kpormakeri najpubt a series of these saturday rilfrht affatrawould ibe popular with the fans i the brantford team have loin ipuyine senior liockoy this season so uiac the 8twm bytha pajior- kartf wua well moritod and shows calibre of tho local puekstiri r true brantford woo somewhat ikuidioappod by bejug able to dress fcnly ton moil tutwhattnoyltt i eked in numbers was certainly off set by tho fino playing of tlio team ajthought it was an exhibition foa- i ture nicky forri won for himself tho first star of tho game- for hiu f lght- ln spirit all the way and gathering wo goals and an assist in the nights play rhodes probably deserved tho second star for stop ping nico allots riflod ut him from the brantford sharpshooters third star goes to jack birtwistle who stopped thj brantford speedsters with some nico dof ensivo tactics hann konney and tho hodmens goalie corao in for tho visitors throe star solbctlon brantford goal strong dof- nco konnoy la itoguo ccntro hann wings smith moy altor- natoa pigeon bcauchamp holota- georgetown goal rhodes de fence birtwutlo binaell centre storey wings gibson beaumont alternates ferri martiny m- bradbury l bradbury murdock nash patterson referees patterson and bour- asao toronto- summary 1 first period 1 brantford konney 800 2 georgetown birtwistle beaumont storey 455 8- georgetown storey 715 penalty beaufchamp 2d poriod 4- brantford konney c80 6 georgetown martin ferri 730 penalties konney beaumont third period 6 brantford hann 215 7 georgetown ferri nash 425 8- georgetown ferri murdock binsoll 1810 penalties halota hann s goorgocown mall wrylcp hasbeen improved by the lnataluton of eight drop letter boxes in various sections of the town raywhitmee vw jias tho feontract for the boxes put ihom up- on- monday and ttfer will be tvo dally prvmat 830 sm and 43dpm on every day ex- copt sunday boxes are located atr i joseph and charles main and gtsorge cpllege and victoria maxn arid ewing r03etta and aluance- mill king and queen maple and guelph alnertaadgueleh drop letter boxes in operation sister dies in galt a hrothurinlaw of mrs s p chapman of town garnet c3ithe- hii of clrafton was kulodui thai village oiv buturny oveningf fob xuajv i4th just after ha had aligh ted from ijri efltboundbuahe waa about to pxoa to ttla houiii n the opposite jpjo of this roaxl whiit stfuckby ji car titiven by joseph itrritthau of- ottawa no inquest wjll bo held- mr clithorpo wntfslii years- of ago and awav otcvaq tc was cmptayedjiri toronto with tho for- oto fwportjiaioncomnijtilon- norman hill new ward two councillor mrs william marshall died sud denly in gait on fobruary 8th she was a sister of mrs clara king formerly of goorgotown who now mnkos her homo- in branchton mrs marshall is survived by her husband one son william of cleveland ohio and two daugh ters mrs henry kenwoll marga ret of buffalo ny and mrs har ry sturr georglna of scaford delaware father dies in stayner bradle macouarrie wclngtataturdar at st gooro church of enfir- i unci on soturday febroary 21at i xrcbdcacon w g o- thompaon of- ficutcd at tho marriajxe ot mary kadlno macquarric daughter of ml ind mrs john macquarric of goorgotown district and roy david bradley mm of mr and mra- hov- yd bradjey of hornby the bride wort whita- aatin and net and hur finkertip voll wu eught with a halo effect she car ried red roac3 bridcanialda were muses marajuret hayeu and audrey dillon dressed in pale blue brocar dd aatin and net and in pale blue auk respectively with matchina- headdreaca lioth carried nosegays of carnations mckeniio csvac wilson waa fcroomaman and the kroomu hroth- er william bradley of hornby wa uier mra w f bradloy played the wedding muuic a reception was held iixtcrwarda mx the bome of the brides parent mrs honetnoon trip to calllnff- tood the bride wore a pale blue wilt with matching acceaaorioa tho couple will live im georgetown on their return- mrs w h anderson dies in toronto mrs- w h anderson died sud denly ut her home 18 dawlish av enue toronto on thursday feb ruary htli- she vaa the former marie parlinp hcclbbnn u dnujfb- ter of the fate mr and mrs sam uel ii- m gibbon of ieoreritown her husband a buyer for the t eaton co wna in london england and on receiving word of her death mediately boarded a plane and rived home on saturday surviving are her huahaiid a brothvr jack of geonretown und four slutera mrn herbert mcfarl- n toronto- mra cobb new york cuy mrs c u van ouaen fara und gladys geonretown the funeral was held on monday from my lea funeral parlor toron to with tnteruient in mount plea- ant cemetery father of mrs ttoy magloughlen of town thomas dickey died at hbj home in stayner laat thursday february 19th in hu 81at year and was buried there on saturday af ternoon he is survivod by hiii widow mary jane cauthcrs and five chil dren mrs c rogers jennie of stayner mra hoy magloughlea annie of georgetown wilfred and harvoy of toronto and char lie of colhngrwood ho was prode- ceaiiod by one daughter viola- dcliy beaumont efck in georgetown oniforrii dolly beaotnoht- ono of the kinir pins of lahf years intorniol- iato a finalbfts is hack in a georgetown uniform and made his firs ta ppearan cethia b e a p njo nlo cal ico in an exhibition iramo with brantford seniora laut saturday it wan a coincidence that dolly played his second name against the team which defeated georgetown for the intermediate a championship last year- signed with stoncya of the tor onto hockey league this season georgetown hockey club has been endcavouring ever since the start of the season to get tho flashy wingman in a georgetown uniform and by dint of much effort on the part of- the executive- this was ac complished and delly 19 signed for the balance of the season with full 01ia sanction ilia addition tothe squad will be a big help in playoff competition which is just around tho corner georgetown has yet to tost her me tal acainut stiffer competition of fered outside the halton-welllng- ton circuit in which milton andxc- ton have offered the only serious threats to date normnn b- hill has been elected by acclamation to fill ujoi council vacancy created in ward 2 by tho rfsbignation of hariy hnlc mr iuu was one of two nominees fpir the posiriari and whs oleetpd whentho ouiicr nonlinoo kx- councillor tho- mas i xyons did not qunjlfy m jlilv 15 yclkhttwn in tho wofdp whor he operates a grocery store at the kmgaui quconcornor ho has taken an active part in hbckoy a f fa in aa fecrctajxlpj j uooltoy cluli forwvcralycaio mr- mill- waa nominated by jack arrryitrong and joseph gibbans mrlyomi nomination was made by w j cain- nid ht smith consumer cooperation may avert power shutdown lochl indiistrlcs save power by shortened hour waal elirtinatibnhouewive aiked to svowterey 1 pqaille y the weatherr ashgrove mrkilitor theiiu kigk fjixurok jir this bummhry inakea one say uwont b6 jbhis now ineybb vkrrt feb 16 42 10 fob 17 42 52 ftbrlb r 40 27 fxb xj td 10 feb 20- 1 8 feb 21 22- 7 feb 22 21 0 average 3428 1g69 card of thanks we wish to thank friends for their kindnesses and messages of sympathy during our recent be reavement tmrs herb scott and scott fa- inily v joyed thatmild weather last week although it did make the low places in the roads all ice and water but the days are stretching out and wo sec more sunshine every day we even saw 1 four crows sunday afternoon but spring is n few weeks away yet the february w i meeting was held on tuesday afternoon tho 17th st the home qt mra archer with the president mrs- vc cunnlngha in the chair- holl call was answered with -a- trood health habit mrs francis thompson gave tho motto health is better than wealth a beautiful infants layetto made by several members was on display and this if belncr sent to the halton cluldrcns aid it was reported that the monthly box of canned food had been sent to england to the ad opted institute and the meet ing voted in favour of a large don ation to the appenl for children fund- mrs chester service of mu- ton thcditriet president was nt tho meeting and spokeon the tn- i titute what it means to the worn- i hers and how they can be an asnet to their community- mrs thos glf- fen gave a pplendldl humorous rea ding and mrs archer favoured i with guitar selections a social time j ended a pleasant afternoon attention hydroelectric power commission orders are effective february 18 1948 and continuing until further notice the daily consumption of kilowatthours shall be restricted to a maximum of 90 of the average daily consumption of kilowatt hours in the monthof october 1947 emergency power conservation 1 o date we have not had to pull switches but we must reduce kilo watthour consumption more industrial and commercial consumers are cooperating now it is up to you unless domestic consumers cooperate it will be necessary to have compulsory shutdowns dur ing the day or evening hours georgetown hydro commission hockey standing intermediate a and b w t l pta gkokgetow1 14 28 milton- 9 1 i 19 actoti 7 10 1 weston 7 1 6 ib fergus 0 1 0 11 ornnkoville 0 9 10 oakvillo legion 3 10 6 onttville army 111 2 ghtnm lat wu fob 19 gcometown 0 acton 4 fob 19 oakvillo h 10 oraoc- villo g pib 20 milton 10 oakviue a 1 lob 20 weston g forgun i feb 23 milton 7 oakvillo l fob 1m goorkotown g oakvillo array 4 stroke fatal to mrs thomas s hill a stroke which she suffered ton days before was fatal for mrs thomas 3 hill who passed away it jter home on king street on sun day february 15th formerly ca- thexjne liurwell she wan born in krigland 81 years ago and came to anada with her parents when she was uti infant settling with thom in hamilton- following her mar riage she lived in wcston and grnnton and for the paat eighteen years in georgetown where mr 1 j ill vaacnil until his retirement ten yearg ago she wn- a member of knox presbyter ian church surviving are her husband and four sons wilfred of niagara falls norman of joorgetown thomas jr of lucan and william of hmntford- rev c c cochrane conducted the funeral service ou wednesday afternoon from her late ratidenea wilhnterm e n tollowingmrtiin wood cemetery georgetown there were many beautiful floral tributes pallbearers were harold mc- carroll r iirydgcs william e hill william peer a j cutworthy and william pnrkhill- k if ipcul house wived will cooperaw hi hivjng power wherever poaule power uhutdowiis in ftoorgetom maybe unncccury a tetnporajry emxsrjjjnjfey arlsinp from subnormal rainfall in quebec laautumn baa reriiiltoa in a schbub powet shoxrfr- ngc in bbnuie to 6hto- compulsory shutowria hava rbeon- effect at cettaln hour of he day for oyer a week and unleie filll qoovti ration- is received xh iilitftdowiitf may spread to sib smal- ler yuburban centres lii ceorirutowii industries hava given full cooporation in the em gency some plauta have achieved a ten per cent reduction in power uedbyuhortwi i ngdjlyjtfokinjf hours while others are following a policy of checking onwato and eliminating certain processes not immediately essential to keep pro duction going merchants too have been naked to curtail interior atora lighting wherever possible- graham farricll chairman of georgetown hydro commission states that there is aomo chance that with full co operation here no chutdown will be neceaary but that if it must come tho ontario hydro commit- uioii has promised to do its best to give advance warning early paul wedding at knox church card of thanks william barclay glen williams wishes to thank st albans ladles guild and choir mrs edna beau mont and pupils of the glen school and friendr and neighbours for flo wers fruit and cards received dur ing his recent illness card of thanks mr- and mrs- harry ptooswood vinh to thank their relatives and friends for the lovely present and cjirtln received on their iibthrwed- ding anniversary also thanks to tht- orchestra the marriage of mary kathleen paul daughter of dr and mra re ginald t- paul and robert grant karly son of mr and mrs j ar- nott farly took place on saturday february 21st in knox presbyter ian church uov koss k cameron of- toronto officiated and mr- fre derick pallctt of toronto was at the organ dr paul gave his daughter in marriage her graceful gown of ivory satin had a basque top witfe- scalloped shoulders and nylon yok and the full skirt formed a albrjbfc train a satin dutch cap held her embroidered veil which her mother had worn at her wedding and ah carried a caacado of lilies and gar denias mrj william kelly of pielo ering matron of honour for her istcr miss jane early sister of the bridegroom and miss beryl rowntrec of weston a claaamte of the bridoa at the toronto gene ral hospital school of nursing wens gowned alike in deep red bena line the gowns were replicas of the bridfta they had matching hutgh gana arid carrie noaeaya of carnutions and swoct peast mr donald early was groom- man for hb brother and the usher wore the grooms cousin john hall an uncle frank early and donald reid of toronto at the reception held at the home of the brides parents mra paul received in a bluo dinner dress with corsage of red rosea th bridegrooms mother chose beiga with talisman roses following tttt roception the grooms parent war hoss at a wedding supper after which the couple left on a honey- moon trip to the united state- they will jive in georgetown an interesting feature of the mutdjng was tho ringing of ktto church chimes which were prolan ted to the church by the brida- grooms grandparents tho hkt mr and mrs h p lawaon midget hockey tournament p here this saturday nine teams compete for zone championship georgetown plays brampton at 900 am ihe secoml of scries of minor hotkey ramis for the central on tario sone chmnpionship will be lcld this siturlay in georgetown memoriul arena wbn midpet teams from nine centres will play an eli- niiiuition tournament- tenuis aro eiiteruil from eo east york toret hill loasldo swan sea h riuuijkijk onksville wcstoh ami ilarri ceorkeioien unil llrmnpton will meet in the first pame ut 910 nm iml the winttrr will appear nrnm at 1u1- pm in the hcmifinals slecteil for the ullstnr team are ilik haineh keith scott hill he- wilt joe iniith hlake liuilis duviit harher iu11 macormack don iawnon leorirtossmith hud vurey lack ilettke jim kirkwood allan tiillis keith kirur karl wultora terry uludd and arnlo ilu saturdays iame hchedula 1st a skriks 900 am georgetown brampton 1 skkiks- 91b am weston cooksville seriiis 1030 am leosido swanasa 1 skriks 1130 am forest hill kat york e- series 1215jirn barrie a winnora 2 pm h and c winnora 3 pm d and e winners 130 pm final game firt bpllit chpr mtev ciraii ii cower mlnlitor 1 0 am truthf ulucsa 1 1 am -j- sunday school 7 iim the true confasaion r pm monday hypu b pm wednesday piaya meotlmr and illbla study

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