Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1948, p. 1

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georgetown herald wednesday evening- april 28th 1948 4olbeau wins three straight takes eastern canada title tho foliawlng account ot uie third game kl c intermediate py jloaeph dalma was wired t v w iwtromblay publisher of lc iae 8alnt weekly newspaper ot the northern quobojc town wo thank mr trembley for hu courtesy- arid for che excellent account wbloh he compiled el ohicoutlmi april 23 special the goortfotown team arrived in st joseph dalma yesterday a a special car with the cnk tralrt 6ter leavini montreal the night before at 6 p m m w s kum- feldt ponornl manager of tho sa- guonay power co and m j n h demora gcnoiml manager of the bank of montreal and chairman of the chamber of commerce of the lac st jean district handle tho visitors around the town of st joseph dalma rivorbend and isle malinie tho playora practiced an hour or so at the arena in tho mor ning and impressed very much the town fani yesterday afternoon thoy visited the power house at isle msllbne and the paper mill of price bros at riverbend two nearby towns tjist night tiiey all had a rood night rest and this mor ning thoy were in fine shape tonight thoy will attend a dance at the community hall in riverbend organized by the riverbend hockey tarn tomorrow through tho cour tesy of local fans they will visit the towns of jonqulere chlcouural and arvida also the big power house of shipshaw and chute a csron the blggost power house in the world in a single it totalizing 1200000 hp the game oeau beavers won the eastern canadian intermediate championship in three straight ga mes over hie raiders of georjre- the third game played last night w st joseph dalma in the ilake st john district was the closest of j three it was only in the trd period and in the last minutes that the beavers scored two koala to win the title more than 8000 fans cheered the beavers as they recei ved the bourke trophy from or ro ger moffat chairman of the qaha fai the cmstriet accompanied by of ficial of the alma fagles winners of last yoas the st joseph daimn band pla yed between periods while the ju nlor chamber of commerce of chi eoutlmi presented the bcsvero with a nice gift rhodes got the first star of the night and got the applause of the crowd many many tlmei uplen rev fc c cochrane leaves for westmount ledv c c cochrane left for uhitreap on monday where he will tak6 over the pastorate of melville ivibytcrud church woatrtlount next sunday rev j fj self of norval is interim moderator and wll haxo charge of services in the georgetown aild liimchouse chur- chct until a new minister is called by iho congregation mrs cochrane and tholr children donald and wfl- lijim and mrs a e cameron are i emauiiiio in town until tlio summer whui they will join mr cochran in westmount as n token of respect for the i romment part taken by mr coch rane in hi aovon years as muiiatar in georgetown members of the ouncil and other public officials attended his fnrowoll servico on sunday morning the previous ihuraduy evening members of tiie t onjrrcpation kathercd at tho homo of mrs j b mnckonzio to say poodbvc mr alfcx ilurao was chairman and introduced a program which included piano solos by ken- mth hamuli songs by mrs fran cis rhomnson and reading by mrs william cromar mr cromar rend an address and miss jessie baird presented on be half of the congregation a chest of cutlery and a purse to mr and mrs cochrane and mrs campboll sin ettosbyschenk wedqing in glen last saturday gn saturday april m4i tiha hojpo of mr and mrs wilbwt schcnlc ccu william w th acohu of thd wedding of tbejr uaupluir marjone hvelyti to lew- ttt raymond crosby son of mf atfd mh croaby of kcmtvuld nova scotia 1 ho bitdc who was gtvan in marriage by her father wore a pearl kray suit with pink picture hat and comajo of pink roses sho wok attended by hor wlster mbui bcrtbn schcnk wearing n tan suit with brown uccttorieii and corsafeo of tea rose t tho rrrooms brother mr herbert cronb of toronto wis jrroomsman hov f j dunloj wm the officiating clergyman and mlwr marion hepburn played the xed ding mudic t n retoption which followed tlio brides motlier received wear ing n black draa uith printed silk trim and a coraajfo of red rosea i he couple loft for a honojmoon trip to nova srotia whihrc they will visit the grooms jtarcnu the room is entering his second year i htfinccrine course at ajax grx reviews summer sports program the weather mr editor the rain column plaint for nn mtenaive airiei of summer rocrtjatiorl includinjt oft- ball hardbnll a6d lacrobao were re viewed ut a meeting of the gko laai tuesday an tho old townhall tt u planned to introduce seniojr girhf noftball wlk b team players i uajfue composed of iratnntoi 10 credit mimico tooksvllle mliton andactonj iumer ldron ttnd u il iieln4 who nre iibamtbi tn organ tilng the teaiff jlai to call a moct- sdn of inurtsux girla thi woolct tho inchitrial ofull kaguu will ha operated with entrants betnfc as tod a 10 entry fet j ball comimtuu wa tmutbliahod lompockul of 1 hnur dion hap roue jack cotton r h irqland i nd jim sargcnl it will have tho mime function oi the hockey com nnttn which ojiumuu duruu tho winter lucro 4l will be introduced in tow n and tho lionu lot beside the pout offill in to be graded and jut in ahape foi the import iho la i rohe eomnultec n composed of duke hurrows hob caldwell ilev i xj- i if jim sargent and doug s iricnt cliairman alt skes of the hock- t committee reported n suceeasful ar witli g8 iamcs placed in mid let bantam and juvenile hockey recreational director hal new man reported on the oshawa con ference which ho attended recently md where he made one of tie chief speeches plana wore made for the m otorcycle race on may 24th winch the giic will jointly spon- oi with the toronto motorcycle lub the trip to st joseph 0y kn mmlilan we are indeed grateful to ken mdmlllun for the following interest tin nccount of tho hockey teams trl to tt jobph ken has omawiiul nh anuizlllit amount of p- formation ih ills hort stay there and wo onlj lmjwi his friend m dcmet ruuvitit ttornotown some tunc end lut k vi 4iowlum thohbrh -ut- of riiihon fountj ld duir wnlttr in this weeks i v of tho gltc decided to u o aiovn flv d ft hold a iuintnur bee a week from air presented a purse to mrs co- 1 f l w j sundj hc the entrance hall will chranoa mother mra a e camer on who has taken an active part in choir sumlny school and mjaaion- ar socio ty work tribute waa paid to the retiring mini tor in speeches by cecil dobie ed mcwkirter and u h ireland after lunch miss jean martin led in a itlnffaong with mrs xl t paul at the piano mr and mr cochrane expressed their regret at leaving a town where they hod had such happy associations mrs elizabeth brown had visited he pretty high i averape there have been some i nice warm dayn this past week though in fact every da tho maxi mum temperature waa above the monthly normal average even if the minimum could not boast as much however it will soon be the firt of may i april 19 i april 20 april 21 april 22 april 23 april 24 april 25 erage mrs a l shain attended the funeral in evans mills new york last week of her couain mra elisa beth brown who died on sunday pril lth of rheumatic fovor mrs brown had vimtcd on the shain farm on the norval road last fall ind her acquaintances here will be vorr to learn of her sudden death christening at united r hev it c todd officiated at with two goals got the iceond star christening service on sunday for while the third w to thiffault immediately after the cramc alt u min rain c4 34 19 72 50 31 58 34 64 29 s9 99 2g 56 45 24 14 47 04 fi2 4 2 39 71 1 04 celebrate silverwedding in milton h painted a diflcussio 1 on the boyu band iiultedin a conference with mem bers of the sc lior band who wore i ractlcing dovnstaire a instru hunts arr not avail ible locally an ittempt will bo made to borrow in- trumentn from the former milton boys band to be used in practises until bo3 have a chance to try out and decide if the wish to continuo md buy their own instruments s a result of the inefficiency of tlu oil furnace put in the hall last winter the head office of the aup- lling firm will b contacted in i oronto to find out what is wrong with the sjatem- oakville doctor liberal candidate flayers shook hands nnd storey ev en pot out of his chamher with a bnndsko on hli eyes to shake hands the crowd jumped then on the ice and got the beavers on tholr shoul ders to their room this was the most excltine came played this ear in the no built arenn in t jouoph dalma tlllf- fault stopped 16 shots while rhodes stopped 30 tile flrt period was played at a very fast rpecd in both tenim lea vine mnn rood opportunities to score tlut the roalors tf it their befct with thlffault utoppinpr 12 ahots nnd rhodes mnn of them dnnreroufl the rnlders had the udvantapro most of the period but tho dnfonre of tho cnstom ns or stronr af tor mnm attacks of both teams the jtcavers eounteil tho nnh ronl of uf o period when bemnrilie7 iiut tho ptick behind rhodes after paw from illnokburn and inlancotto dur inp a mixup in front of ra dors sonlaftcr 12 27 mlnutei i nlnsoll martin and t rlnckhurn jfot the onlv ponnltiou of this period and no team could score durlnc tho penaltion tlie chorklnpr was verv effecti o on tlu rnidi s side and i many ronvors met the ico ory hard the second period tho raiders tied the core at 2 to 2 after the reaverh hnd pot tlu w ad at 2 to lero after 1 46 minute at the na- frlnnlnir of tho period dolbeau made rhode stop 11 shots mostly in the first part of tho pmod while martin and gibson pot three pen in tho raiders made a file me back at the end of the period and rushed many dangerous attacks on thlfraulta troal with the result of two fcoals in less than one mln thlffault stopped 9 shots in this period lurden of the reavers aitr rot tfaronirh tlie whole fseorjftown team played rhodes with a side sjiot af ter 1 46 mhiote filbson after a nke pasa from blrtwhrtle sot pack behind thlffault after 11 14 four children the babies baptized u i tl tlav id tvciericlced wards son of mr and mrs f r tdwardb hlttv sjieiuht of toronto ilar- liara june evans daughter of mr and mrs james t evana john cecil trouse on of mr and mrs man prouse and dnrleno walker daughter of mi and mrs elmer walke tlu jiab a unck and nunt i mr nnd mrs pharos vannattcr ttiii htodiarliits for david tdwarda mr and mrs wcllinpton wilson of union street georgetown ccle- irated their silver woddinp nnl- nsar on sunda when the were entertained in milton at the home i l of their daughter mrs roy wilson amoitk the guests uerc their bridesmaid and firroomaman of twent fit eurs atro miss lilly folt ami mr fraser moore both of i oronto tjil family prescnted- thom with a loveu cabinet of silver two tier weddlnp enke centred the upper table and manv jool wishes for the future were expressed by tlu rruests tl lutwiitk letum the trick to gib m ail gat bin the puek to tie up tilt j inu j se omls ifttr their fust goal man j bod ihetk mii er tf fteti on both parts and the game w i still lacd at high speed ti 1 i tno i both ttanim continued l pi ij fntit bad cheel nig all tlie linu but wiit huil omrtumtich to nil i tlu had its oni ifter ifi mi n it that i tipun rin bis hec m i n il got tin puik from luhind 111 i 1 in 1 aide r ittadttd very hard and mi isl 1 mnn opportumtieii 1 ii amiin mul llie kjidera were attacking with five nun dolbtau being abort t i mu man ikbirt got a break n i ihsl th game ut 4 to 2 tho luidiri plnjed hard but lhiffault bloiked writhng ijifond of tlie htavir got n fi minute penalty n fu r injuring stoi t summary plitat ptbflod i dolltcau bcrnuquez r blackburn lalancetto 12 27 binnltus binsem martin l blatubun sscemi prlfhl j dolbeau luplcn tlu 1 georgetown gibson birtwiiitlo 11 u 1 georgetown blrtwwiii dlbaon 12 00 penalties gibson martin 2 third period 5 tdolhoau luplert nellemar lto 10 02 fi dolbeu 4jebrt 1754 penalties vincent story la- fond 5 mln patterson rfrm bottvcnm- quajbe yr pse cuooataml engagement mr and mrs n lnon a robinson f norval wiah to tnnnuncc the en g igcment of their daughter patri mi mn pat to glorge william herbert idest on of mr nnd mrs feorge ii barber of georgetown i h marnnge will take lace on snturda lune 5th at 1 10 pm in oral prt sbytcrian church engagement mr and mm milton ii moyer uinounrc the engagement of their daughter mar port r to irine ni il mel nnan hon of mr neil m i i nnan ani tlu late mr mc it nnan of st mnra the nur nig will tali phu i qtint1 at the i nd of ma ir i- m doanb 0akille dontist will contest halton riding for the i lblral party in tho juno 7th on- he was the unam- choii l it a meeting of halton i iberalb in milton on monday two itiur nomimes i hos i blakclock of oukville ex m l and murray mcphail naiaagaweyn withdrew lrom the bajlot in hia favour rirquhnromvci- houhc i under w m luef jpcakei at tlie meeting which waa attended b several i oigltown people including loroy dak k pnaident of halton u hi ml nsociation ii deans ih a former oakvillc n ior and lias been a prominent mi mln r of the lions club serving nil officta in tlie onkvilk club as till aa being an international mnuillor hockey dinner postponed a ehange in plana has- made by the i lonn club and the hockey din iir plnnmd b the club will bo in id on mondui muj 1 0th ratlicr than iut monday aa stated in a i w iti m iltwewlure in the paper mjmi i it oi ni wb irems ii wi hi in iii i d ovlir and u ii i iii iuhi ishi d in ni xt u i i k s issue junt want la txjiri i out jippretl ution to out a i dent fan i who rqo lo early w diu day mominr to bid uh fond farewell soon af tc i lijivmi deorgetown tables wrrg tt up turd were jiro diiccd and eerone ucttled down to the ionj nnd tcdloint trip and how nine people love to play enrdi wo hadn t pullrd out of the union sta lion until doug runionn scotty 1 attcrjon hoot gibaon kenny nash cddie binnell nnd johnny hhodeq promoted a game of rum m and believi it or not thoy were itill at it when tho train stopped in montreal even then wo could hardly break it up the only inci dent that interrupted the game uni when eddie jrinacil removed hl ahocn and the gang immediately accused him of not having waahed his feet a very sereoufi game of bridge wan btagod with max brd- hury nnd perc blackburn having for their opponent leigh bradbury and kent storey up to the time this la being written the game liannt been settled yet storey in being nccuned of tfahdfylng the recordr the only incident that interrupted this game wa when inck blrtwistle upet a bottle of toke on pather blackburns trou- ier but he was looking fit aa a fiddle in n ery few minutes with rnrmgtrs 10 minute aorvlce be- licve it or not it really was coke tlmt was spilled and it really wa bridge they wore playing this turned out to bo a very no noun lame ftn i believe will be fought out ou the way home we loft montreal at 7 pm and when we returned from dinner th poiter had made up our bertha and as usual firtt in bed got a lower id if you were late you had to take an upper tho only commotion wai when scotty patterson found icky pern in his berth they ac- euicd the porter of being of the i inckhurn family aa tather cn- d up uith loww no 1 it waa a rough trip from ithiereapierrc to saguenny power ill swear we h ft tin track ixteen times gibby it pt opimiiite me and saya he ne- i r felt a bump we awoke the morning in tho siding at soguonay povtr originally wo were to t hange can here but tho port- in formed us thev had reevd crdwc t all the car to be transferred j fc alma and jonqin tiaw w iv and proceed direct to sl jo- pb whieh was very pood news to us it meant m ertra hours sleep ul irnved at st joseph station ihinit stvin thirty tlie car was placid on n siding nnd what a dis nial looking place it was atill patches of snow and ice it didnt lol good at all we wlre fa00n loaded m taxii nnd what a rprlaa kt we jassed through the utskiru of n brand new town all ii w modern built homos well plan nid boulevards nnd streets and ury tfood potmkn with price broa- uetatnofi to ihc hotel and cora cle ted arr tngemc n ta for a tour of the two plunu ire the afternoon prpniptlv nt iwo o cbck md tnodern a bus aa one eould find ahywherp was awaltihg ub lo front of tlj bo- u tho gihg wurt ajoadfcl aordl and wt headed jo the power houa jtt ifllj matgno wq arrived tbara arid broke up irito jjarticw f foui ach indiir a guide and i still can not relieve nil that wo aw w tailed at the turbines oi- aa would eall them water wheel fheie nre iwelvtf of them ejeten- tliij aeioiji the iior tach of which weight 81 ton and each dovelop 1800 lip they toll me tiioy ar only u ing ono tenth of tho poasible output i he turbines rotate on sh ift six fcot in diamoter which in tuin oporato tho generators and lhruujh a system of relays which i cannot explain manufacture elec tricity each turbine must turn at the same number of revolutions and we were very lucky we just hap pened to bo in tho central room whieh would be as large as the main office of the bank of com merce when thoy wore starting ons o the turbines and synchronhunjf the speed of it to the other cloven- just like twelve very large speedo meters showing the number of re- volutions turh was turning the one being started had to be brought up to the speed of the other eleven and what a job it was the con trol table wa1 u nruiia of switche the operator would first turn ono and then tlu other until the pro per speed was obtained it really w li worth while to see just how eaaily he handled jhat 18000 h p machine from the power hou we returned to itiverbcnd and a town of tho price broa paper mill we baw the pulp being fed into uhc shredders and the different processes it went through until it w as ready to be made into paper it was fed into those largo machines one hundred and seventy feet long- travelled over the calender roll at a speed of 2200 foot a minut and came out in rolls 235 inch wide at the o titer end i dont wnt to say too much about the manu facture of paper aa too many poopla around here know a lot more about paper manufacture than i learned in tlie few hours i was there how ever here are some figures this mill produces 700 ton of paper ev ery day it uses 650 ton of coj also has two large electrically oper ated boilers the management next took us their community centre where they havo a beautiful curling rink bowling badminton uti we returned to dinner at the hotel and what fun we had with the menus if it were not for rene martin and ja k birtwnstle i dont know what we would do i thought i ordered roast beef but ended up ndth blood pudding nick corrl wanted milk and ended up on the floor going through the motions of milking a cow at tho same time saving ftloo moo he got the milk seotty patterson wanted scrambled egga so he drew the pic ture of a hen and an ogg he got tlu lgjja but tlmt is what makes it ro interesting very few of the people of st joseph dalma under- stind or speak english and we have had many an amuoing incident was sitting in my room tonight when my friend mr domora drop- tie i uie town to i pwi in with a vvnole list or placoa we the lmon hotel aftir getting un lhad missed so perc blackburn and ii i fir 1 j 1 ii notice re water shutoffs durmo itwfcrnfct inatallution breaks in water mums are caused occasionally m the construction irr- these cases it is impossible to notify householders that water is being turned off you may be assured that repairs will be made with the utmost speed when this unavoidable situation occurs a c herbert chairman water committee juckid tho liojs hnd brcnkfust and linn uuntld t itntch hair 1lk i brol i i into iiuuliilh and took a hull on passing u rintuur it i tnppld on tin shoulder ml u kui i km in introduced himself nn ii hi nun inlidint of tho 1 ihi i if inl mid wild come i li him u loffn i did nnd over two in iijufiii kurned u lot ill hit t is part of tin oountrj i iur ma a inin so cnuiumd over i oinmunits as m tvimrcj in a 1 u nnniitts mi utt in his car and in another v urj fm mtnutm win in tlu municipal officia of tlu low n of islo malljrno ink alaliffiic la n commny town wiuil and iontrulhil b tho sar- iu mi j pouoi co it is a wall plan ned town very milrii with beau- hful lioiuis and lovoly troo lined houlovard the company look aftlr or itlm oven lias its own 1tj onholliu h plant i our flower i voiatab cardan cuts your jaw n ins a t nwtfls youx storm windows and collects the irirbaite ovary momlnp it hu pa- md strcots sawerairo and an abun dance of power fvom isle mallimo wo riturnad to itmrbond another company town j nwiiod and controlled by uie price llros paper co it has the aarne servlcea as isle mallfne and if any- tlittilf is a little mare beautiful we visited with mr pilver kenral manaaer of the hill and he invited our clob to visit hia dll when there we met allan c who has a nihclf wont along ha firet took ua to a marble quarr the only ono in north amorion where black marble is quarrud we saw tills luiiiff sawn up into slabs by five ery lnnpi mechanical snw we in ought a nample home wo next visit i tlu echools of st joseph tlu n out into the countrv to a llljrh point in t rlookinjr tin wliolo com iiiiinltv it certainu tool oil immense with all tlio street hjrlitn wo nont imtid the fire hall whero we saw some very modern equipment one thine i do notice thoy are very fire t oiihclous and certainly ffo to ex tremes in tho prevention of flrea w visited the municipal office the law court and last hut not loaat the jail perc and i hnd tho honour of iiiiiir in one of the dells sharp at 12 oclock midnight but we were in good company wo had the local bank manager with us frlday we were invited to visit arvida the site of tlio largest alu- mliuimjnine lntbj british kmplra but as this was game night coach ttuntona thought the boys should havo a good rest sharp t 7 so we headed for um arena and what a crowd i the can- aclty of the rink b about 6000 the ico surface about the alia of onhawa and while the eeatma i is eometftlng like our own tlie people dont seem to mind they just pack them in until the sides and the ands bulge they tell rae there were al most 6000 there adaane4qm of continued on pears 4

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