Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1948, p. 1

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 10th 148 georgetown one game i down in playoffs lose pirst cafofe to lwllton monday piay here wednesday friday jt waant george towns flight mt milton on monday after lixtion straight league gantys without a losa hie papermakors toppled though 78 7os coyoscjircely be called mr editor wol on week of march has lased w doubt you- have often heard the expression hall rain anow or blot which almost auras up th0 variety of wreathe for tia k one bright sport though i uipurg jaum look tho leaguo 0 brht bm though chmos by surprise and in the fat did have a hi office w ujy- v aeverf mbaates rammed in throe em baudn wfaipb forced georgetown into an uphill battle from then on the fira georgetown shot on goal at the 780- nurk saw a score by the torey gibson comb i nat ion and from then on mihon was through fat the holm- they scored once more and then beaumont found the cor ner and glbsonstoroy clicked again to make it 43 at the period end the second period was scosaw with georgetown tiemg it up at g- all the ice got steadily worso throughout the game and it was ob vious us tho third period started that the first team to scoro would bo the v inner us thu puck was gol fed by both teams and players tired on the heavy ice the winning goal came at the fifteen mmuto mark when currie and vox teamed for their third goal of the evening georgetown was back at full strength for the evening with the bradbury brothers back in uniform after being missing from tho line up lost thursday night against wes ton two familiar faces appeared on the milton hncup harold alooney at defence und doonoy evans in goal both of whom spor ted georgetown uniforms a few years back wo wont attempt a threostar selection for this game unless it can be given to the milton team for their seven minute power play in tho first period rhodes was the pick of the two goajiea particularly in the last period when he made some spectacular saves the geor getown defence j 1 ivcd well with square pants lirtw mtle as he uas named by a milton spectator breaking up milton piny i time and again kenny nah was a tower of strength and delly beaumont began to si ow some of his last reason a form the seller with milton has boon arranged us a beat 2of3 with the second bimc here tonight wednes day and the third i ame m george- tow ii on rridiij ifi about that third game citl tr we 11 mow ern own on good ire firt ppriod the weather date march 1 1 arch march mdrch march march march max 27 23 29 m1n 9 ib 16 snow 1 10 avorart ii v 11 3 32 i2 37 so 26 hamilton pats win tie breaker 54 bo ra g r c hockey- bun tain and midget teams will play off thoir semi final in the gitc bones this saturday morning at tho arena lirtijiurhuwks and lcafbcaiiadioajj moot in the mad ge series while in thu bantams it will be necessary 9 draw to see which team meow which lhis u caused by a 8way uo for second place lhu last placo beats w w4lj fla one oftlieso throe and the other two teams will play a second iumu hie lejutfuc lending hornets wjll play tho third game ugainst the lint gunlo v timers uie regular lianlam kcties coil oudtd lal saturday morning with eight gapes of two periods each reds blanked unun 10 gerald bcott acoung frgrri hill benson jn the second norvul hornet hud a perfect day to end their schedule t imj no dofeity ihcy won 40 iigaint bears on goals by george grasby from don jarvio jamie cunningham from ttnm bastedo cunningham from dale scdore and gra tby from jar ie their i econd game akaiiut bajon ended 41 jirvie from cunningham cun ningham fiom sedoro ioter pom- eioj from liajiedo and cunning ham from till donaldson ronald ritchie scored the uarons goal in elmers three stars edoic a no scoit game between uedj and uaion fc itured good oik b the goalies hiehard sion- 1 o md jim jlewitl 1 he game wan jilucd an ex ra period to ieore as i double header in the final stand- iiil uisons und ikars phcd a i coreles tit and 1 ears beat reds 1 u j id m eljougall onnff fiom i icni ilc lie i ear dlence was i irtinila 1 g od a- was guests a iu l cm in uil bantam standing w i l milton tov hilton milton iti i yh- urrie linton melanon 1 1 05 i he snturday night game twoen hamilton pau and tho permakers proved to bo another ox cellont game of hockey teams had played the previous saturday night lnul third appe irance of oic raor- to a tie and the fixture was slated mrur houieu blanked bisons 20 to he a tic breakor and was won un tin eoau b cunnuigliam from by the highly rated pats iho puts tuckod tht first two pe riods well under their belts and it looked dojubtful as to whothor tho lapermakerj would be able to keep ibraat of the score however tho home team u known for a strong jinuh and they cleaned up with f gonla in the final reel to keep the pau flcorelos the score on the game wis 51 more exhibition inmci of this cn- libre arc evjiected before the sea- tinal son is o or o w atcr for the an- ia un cements it ia rumoured that 1 eoj le i cicdit jewelers m tj come liere sh irtly and this fine team of the i pronto hockey i c igue iouiu in i a o d opposition for tne iajicrmal er- summ via rirt period i il mtil on kirl patrjek hutchimon lo 50 d orgl own t bradbury nash l 18 i enaltiei smith gluek scond period ilimilton uobertoon lone 1 30 ii milton kirl atrick i 1 1 i i n l kunon coonei jo jo ii imilton robei n ujiupj ljn1 jioo iiaitllun lu u i 1 i irt ik i r 1 i lt ilmoi 1 e juiih i third period pts 1g 7 7 i 1 on m ni o night th ui ci h i wi h i nil j inf i sum i mg 0 3 inion t tal e top p u i u rill mi rin iturt juvenile i iminis- d fe it to r play- b tw een i rill normal kiel u 1 on w i th no it l f r th amct if u i 1 ilit s vi nor- kirk v od i l 1 three i in i h g t q for fi reed hlmdia n p s stars tb- tirne us he u going to touch on ae- cra games played during the paat lwo weeks during tho jnuiti lart of the sea- soli tlie georgetown papermawers were winning thou gamc with such duu and such lopsliled scopes that niatiy of the regular cijsb customer tojicd putting tjieit mdney otitljyr ifno to ici the paper mako rs lu ac tio- ihcy viit waiting for the iwitroffs in the exhihtion gaine wltli irjtntford ltedmen tjhd in u two gamis ktu hamilton aw tlie fjeor- fttown team really did lhenisol es proud putting up u real brand of hotkey against team that were eonsidoiud senior oi1a calibre but those exhibition biin may have been the downfall of the i coigo to ul boys vch several of the pluycn ordered hats about three ies larger than then legular ic aftei making such a good blio- wing against the senior teanu iho e larger hats were reflected in the jcrie with weston cieorge- town was very very lucky to como through that series on the right iide of the ledger lithei weston hid improved immensely or gcorgo- lown had clipped who can utuwer tl at now tho milton cricj is on for the li oup finals and in tho first game plnyed ut milton the county i owners take that important first t mie i hi ii ii two out of throe mime series and georgetown lias to in the tw o remaining game to t ly in the oiia pliydowns can tjiuy do it buie they can if they gut out theicand really play ii am h ekty icli jol 1 ae burn ls tu ijc con- a c i 1 on his handl ill of the team 1 ci id him b ty luit bat it n l t it h ii hc plenty of dwee li t co it uj over 200 i od i l ma h i 1 huiiiil him i 1 to te jnm and ttll him i in t t team lie in hn g wc do 111 c about t jj c i l 1 ij ui u lnita of lor i ii u u i i- liilc men du j tn it ul i c i n the 1st line i s s iii in i d m v i rad ui 1 in t if the hmelir- t in birth notice oldham mr and mra bob jlroidhum noo klmor piatt of loxonto are happy to apnounce th birth of their daughter pat ricia anne ut the womena col- lejt hospital 1 prop to on thurs- duy rch 4th 1048 j udlmfman mr and mra m fleishmah loona saxe of tor onto aie happ to announcethe birth of their son on wedneafjy- mjrcb drd vjiu at toronto ge ritutt hoipital f died houjxns -r- lit gudldh ceheral hoapiuu on monday march 8th 1kik william jam hugglnv beloved bubahd of the bite kithluin hilrlwin in his 8srd eur weston eliminated from playoffs til game played here last thursday ti mizmoriam 1 llv in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother i lizabeth allen who passed away march dth 1913 nothing can ever take away i in love our nearly hold dear i oiul memoiic- linger every day remembrance keeps her near evor remembered by stan 1 uth and children vllln in loving memory of a dear wife and mother elizabeth allcn who parsed away march th 1 9 id wonderful mother woman and aid one who was better cod never made a wondcrfu worker loyal and true- one m a million that mother was you in t m your judgment always right lloncit and liberal ever upright loved by your friends and all you 1 nov wonderful mother that mother is you i i lovingly icmcmbcrcd by i 1 i l j m i on harvey bes- ui 1 nmly i i ll ui loving memory of our i ul lj c irl hyde who lost u life in gtnn iny march idth l o lj iuel un 1 th- j m u tin hi 1 1 1 aumont s itur w l a in i ilumili n i at i 1 in u n ish i i in ei 1 lee linn li c the tars e hue 1 t at i h 1 i h iiuii a it- n r m ib i id jii eeiji uring j t twi i in iovi t u u t i lllri 1 j j h in final juven i staiclini w i i ts i i ii uicv le i v ill il in t v 1 c lb itill t ret fl 1 4 georgetow n storey gibson 7 jo 6 milton currie lo 1024 fi deorgf tow n i e i m jnt mur ck 11 o0 7 tcorgetown cibson storev 18 45 1cnalties i o sc ittalon second period 8 nirjuii i uiwistlc pcaumont j 50 y milton i oyeo s ui 11 17 lit deorbetown nasi i i rudburv 12 jb 11 milton i u miiuj u 57 12 georgetown lit aumont 14 30 pcnaltns i o z martin murdock patterson thlrdrbrjod 1j milton urne iox 15 27 jeoieetow n rhodes goal uirt- waitle uinsell defence stopcy centre m liridbuiy ibson wings patter on murdoek mai tin nash l hiadbury tern reaumont a kcmshead sub oal l milton lvanh goal scattalon moonov u ccnee i o centre i in ton tirrn wmff ltny lu ter stott m ian on iloycoe selixizzi level ri fi i ees lrg t i n stort y iibson patteion icottovvn vukh ti errji 1 loigetown- i 1 rad bury n ish i irtwi tie pi nilt e ma i i nlliurv i r- n 1 20 4- asphyxiated by gas heater amcitchiinet u lojrebekahs hold int birthday euchre social and personal ii r luir i marion hejburn iiano eaminu- i ioronto coiiber- imin itionu at hi hoji gr uie i l wood ah rant accident at 7th line corner 1 wo lutomobiles wore cousuler- ablv dumagjjl in an act idi nt at tho 7 ui i mt highway i ornt r jut out of town early mondav night lhu accident occuned whin a tar dri ven by mr richardson of itolton which was proceeding toward oorgetown missed the turn and ashed into a cm which was atop ped on tlie 7th line before procee ding onto tho highw ty 1 he stand ing ear was drivi n by frank urown of r k 4 acton with mrs urown and their son joe as passengers no sehous injuries occurred though joe was thrown against tho wind- ahleld with sufficient force to break it conatable ray mason of acton inveatifaud pupil ho j ess d l lib at tl t i c iitorv ol m uhi t in iph w u i hin hi ibith hi land and j mlii v i hoj ill d hon 1 i tiy km and i n diade 2 i meiuhtts of tub fain i h ga the led 1 iu 1 riday night it the home of mr corgi ilernngton for a jiaity h honour his 7 0th birthday miss sybil ucnnett k c of the tl law firm of dale and ucnnett i is hem on a totii of western i n ida visiting progn u t contierva ii t womtnn irgamat tins m sud uirv lojt arthur winnipeg hraii- ioji neljiawa and carbeiry ji and mis allan noiton atton li tl tlu i i i is tit n ntion i iflt v di i ay at tin ki il nnaught hot 1 hamilton mr in i mr uuin kennedy i ml ilaukhti i he i i f 1 oionto pi ut the wul i ml in town with anl mis di org herirngton mi and mn dudley 1 ennant mrs donald lenkins n wt n w eekciul mi ind mrs harry j i ntv vtn t ilh th annual hn tl i cut hi c of rdih k hi 1 il i li i in the 1 ifill ii ii ill ihur lay t v in i t t i wi n c vwtld nt is 1 hin on mis han 1 i it i i i ii i uw 1 i 1 the i i t i w ii nun a cut tii m n i i i sdti mis a s inj it at i mi i t ph ii ill won in 1 i 1 tiri mi- n ritian sny i i tl birth i i i i itt f 1 ii nt t i 1m r fiisbments ft iti liia mi in i mn i or pno f i n lovoly boy choristers at st albana foeaste it uid ml ii t wib tu i itoi s w h oldlmm t h hi ill i f the i astel festival st wi an htirth of i nrhind n ilh un w ill h i sj t ml i i ft n tin v ai v iui tht an il tn 1 1 mi nt hat th hoy th 1 1 itt r liom the liuith of st muy tile iikin i i nto will sing 1 istet 1 v iisi iil n m im ly t i ning m irch j tl at h p in 1 w n m the largt itu in this t gunti j pi opli i ltl in have tin pri ilegi of hear ing tin h ii i it un it sung ilely bv bins lo lu ar it ui our neigh bouring village church is an oppor tunity that should not be mis ed stewarttown yi tty ann henderson had ft birth- lav party 1 1 t tuesday her guoau in the bnls of in r own ago at- nding school here i he weekly quilting meeting of 1 tpiejilng w t wan hold last weok it the home of mrs walter lavvson w a devotional and business meeting was held at mrs c smiths home ihursdny afternoon we are pleaiied to hoar that mr pave 1 4i who n is progressing favour ably after his operation in toronto guneral hospital and hope to us him around again very soon moving to england mr mul mr rob ray nor and tlnugltir nrol liavt hooked pas- i ik foi i ngland on the aquitania jnd will mil for the old xountry on mtrdi 21th lrom halifax 1 hoy will make thur home in i ngland mii ray nt r is an rhglish girl who nut and married hor hu hand whilt he was nerving overseas with tho auadian army she has boon in georgetown sluco the spring of fits and they have been nmkhig tliojr home at 2j normandy boule- vuxl 1 u i 1 1 1 t i 1 rctj tic nt v lsitor i i with his n 1 itivca mr mil mi v ilili uuin i king micct i tin i t itu i ii uuf rtiindtc nil kill in kik t nt r fk was i ui i tii ui in on li illuub on sat j ii i n lcbmuiy sti by arthur ik i i lai tl sticet at whose nit i i w i ii iner ur c i lt a i i th t li it h w is accidcu- hu i mn i i bv usjrhy iali n i in t in it huh wa till ii ii w hi u the 1 ithio nn do t i i i in nu n tn p lu e i m inltal it i m i l n t lit 1 lit suit in n i t litj l to mw him mr i i i ul is yt us of t i uu tne aul ox a cuusiu ol mr ui m i mi h it hi t n almo t ii e 1 1 t fanulv nu i h j ii i nti ii d filtee n it iu i 1ml ii by f de h mul with the imy mki i 1 1 in th u ai it new i it c t inij iit n kingston i i uta ii 1 sj i ni ui t t his i in town it the tiirmmor nu ltt i hi irmv tiiseh irgc i woil i ftn mad i ikiad autl i ntu in lorouto then was em i m 1 in 1 ilkonburg until hn i uiwlex tu tho lutchenut kraneli of i fiini a month mo the week- ml bi fori hi death he had a pent i i orge tow n flint ral si rv it t wit held in hi gliton while hi hotly wiur jilucod in a niau sob u m ik will be inter i i d in tht pi ing ut tin fanulv dot it nmphcllforei wins second prize at kiwanis festival itevtrfy hyde daughter of mr and mrs william hyde queen 51 made a fine showing at the kiunis music ft all nl in 1 or on to in cla 1 1 liii vocal solo for girls 11 years und undei dhe won second prie with 8 1 pointu only orio point bo- low the first prfeti winner beverly is a pujill of miss lyndti m stewart alcm lusm who is organist and eholr leader at georgetown united church j i i t loved and honoicd i i ith rcincmbcre 1 i is rcmumlured anne and i liny inil in lovim memory of a it r hi other in law cil carl a hyde i llled in jennaiiy march i 1th 1045 li s memory is ua dc ir totiay in tlil iiour hi i a sed away lur rtmi ubcre by iwil and u ii i ien hmji in nicinury of cpl carl llvdt killed in ccrniaiiy march lth i0ij v bt i iliiuj nicn urv of a loved one s di ir ti ii li still witn iovl sincere in 1 cqmts vvith sad regiet ul otl tiial vvj jilnevroriiftt xt mi tttitlove bis cha z7 il him vt s cut in my happy iay s i nu m rv we it him jut the tin i ni as we live wc will cherish i 11 un ill in ti lu irt- he is living yet iovl him tto eleaily to ever it let t i v i to tin il when life ib done u i i v ci hi av i n m ly be i i t lu 1 hi ll ii f r us to bee i vti rttiumbeicd by lather m tier hi i tlur j m i si ter im di in munon of cpl carl hyde who luat his lif ia gar- 1 nunv march 1 1th 10f il he ltejis in pc iceful sleep uii in in i v wt will ilwtid keei lu ts i enicinbei ul by the j i i v 1 ainih ci1arlis thornton was native or england t h ii it ihointtii passed away at l ham on tht mill ko id on sat ui lay i ebruarv j 8th following ii ill in of i v 1 1 al mon tlu horn ii dm in hi oil shut 7 years i hi t mn to i anatla in 122 hwnj fn ml in kn williams and in the jwijt stventeen ycais in i oiltt wn win re he was an em- 1 ti of the alliance paper mills ik w is i nit ml i of the church of 1 nkl ind sin iv it g ai t his wife formerly i it ibe th wtiimi and ti dnugh- t n mi i ja k t raw ford iun uilliani- mr 1 ci appleyard hs iuib tiestoii mrs inest millar mi i mn roe all of ttorgitown and mrs vngun me lnald itiamptip k ihio leaves tun iisum nntl a brothel in 1 ng- i tml 1 hew t re tie von grandchll- bi n anil one gn nt grandchild rchtlt aeon w d o phoinphon nidueteel the fum nil service in st mbans church glum williams on i ue idav and interment took placo in criunwvod cemetery ooorgo- town iallbi au rs were alf good- w in iveel arinstrong george mar tin john hughes ernest tforgrava and william glbhs all fallow em ployees at the alliance mill weston intermediate a made a stromr bid to stay tn the group phiyoffs last tlyirsday bight when thoy prayed a ue gmhne har in the sqcond gana ojt a khi o roupt series cergtown won that flr affair o4 earlier ui tho week but the secndv game was a 5 to 5 effort from tho georgetown fan stand point the second kmi was a listless affair while the weston team pla- y mj brilliant hockey during th whole game and at tunea george- towns jiositiori was in the doubtful ftuge i he visitors scorj four goals be fore the locals managed to get oa the jcoie uieot with weston leading on the round going into the thirrf jieriod we doubt if tho local team have played more loosely this icison ihcy evidently miased th nervices of tho bradbury brothers who wero tut for the game however a third period rally fi nally cljnchod the affair and th papermakcra went on to mock mil ton in the group final turning in possibly the best ef fort of fhe gamo and playing fin iffensivc 1 ockcy kenney nash merjti the first star jack blri- wistlc rate for star number two for hiu defensive work and kant storev rounds out the three star election for his efforts in trying to offbt the weston attacks weston g goal keeper played a i itvellou game venncr was their shnrpsh o er with three goals and 1 u 1 jj tv d beautifully on dof ence eorgctown goal rhodes cle- fei c ilntwiatle diiiaell centra sti rev wings gibson beaumont i i r ut i i ri murdock martin j uki n isli wcaton goal ashbce defence ti i invlor centre jones wings dow nt i miwcji alternator hou- hton t il velvir nndgeninu ilrj le r lav er venner summaky first parid 1 weston venncr fl b5 1 weston vtnnei 16 10 i niltv beaumont second period 1 weston chard i w in r 2 06 w i ton houghton malu nnsh t eoi l etow n ienalties hird loi t 240 14 05 venncr 2 third period 4 ghijttown storey georgetown martin i ern gc ir otown hirtwistle weston enner liivcr x georgetown gibs rstoroyl 19 35 piniltus gibson beaumont hmell el on patterson referees- vb grant al wood i oronto 3 25 7 45 11 50 ipso 11 william kirkwood was erin township farmof v former resident of lnn town- sliij william kirkwood diod at his home main street south goorg- tiw n on sunday i ebruary 29th after an illness of so v oral month v son of the late robert kirk- u od und martha mctmcry ho wu li in on a farm lot i concession 11 1 rin ii august 17 1870 in 1898 he married mary mckay and thoy si tiled onhot 5 concession 11 erin when they farmed until 19j5 whoa tiny ictircd ut georgetown on december 2h id 13 thoy colobratod tluir golden wedding anniversary mi hnkwood was a membor of tha i nited ghureh he u survived by las viie and toui sous oifver of toronto wu- liam of erin james of balunafad an 1 donald c of i rin ho abo loa ves two bi others and u bister john robert and llla kirkwood all of 1 rin lownahip i bore are elovea gi indchildren aud ono great-grmnd- ehild a private funeral service waa toiiduetitl on weelnesduy from hia home w ith rev r c todd la ihlirjt a service followed in erin united hureh where rov s w i attuon ai ntee interment waa lu krin tomokuy pallbearers wr hix nephews kenneth r b wu- 1 red and harvuy kirkwood alwl i arl and archie mckay sovn grande h i idrc i ere flow er bearers itieiidu attendeil the funeral from owon sound gin iph waterloo 1 oronto acton and i rin cahd of thanks mra william kirkwood and fam ily wish to thank their friends ami neighbours for their k ind n ems ait- pitssious of yympatby and thoav who gave a helping hand in thoir bereavement of a kind husband anef father j

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