Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1948, p. 1

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the georgetown herald tche georgetown herald wednesday may 26th 1948 3500 at may 24th motorcycle races a crowd estimated at over 8600 jampacked georgetown park on victoria day for tho annual motor cycle racea jointly sponsored iy vh toronto motorcycle club arid tlta georgetown recreational council the track was in wonderful shape and the races were the best ever staged officials included- referee howard davis toronto starter pat oconnor toronto announcer vincent jones nagara falls ny clerk vi davis toronto timers bert kennedy percy btanu iorne quackonbush toronto hcata wtro all threo mile races and finals five motors novice class first haatl pal lowthor wllliamsville my 3 43 cliff miller alcott ny alf casslck kenmorc ny svcond heat george boas glcneoo 8 448 doug smylio toronto bob rafter laronco centre ny final pat lowthcr 6 104 doug smylio cliff miller amateur class first hut- gone crawford niagara falls ny 4 o4 william kelly kenraore ny don jobe buffalo ny sscoud heat william kelly 3492 don joba gono crawford final i william kelly gene crawford don jobo expert class first hsatr charles stafford niagara falls ny 3 08 julian wooloyham buffalo ny norval goodman- kanaomvllle ny slceud haati charles stafford 3 031 julian wooleyham norval goodman flaal julian woolcyham 5 4g4 norval goodman charles stafford lap record jullun wooloybam 83 02 norval goodman 33 42 charlc stafford 84 10 the weather mr editor not very much traprdvernent in tho woather so that my record this week cannot show any better 1 havo bucrwqulu concerned about 0c razzing tho poor weather nan has been getting in uio various howspapers herald excepted one editorial in- the globe and and mall gave tho probs as being correct only 42 per cont of tho weekend predictions sincb april 1st i guess tho only solution to bo 100 per cent correct la ho a recorder instead of a predictor perhaps the 24th of may will be tho turning point ern batkln date max min rain may 17 59 51 11 may 18 5 49 may 19 01 84 may 20 g7 30 may 21 59 40 03 maj 22 62 37 ma j 23 ci 39 avdrago 01 14 11 28 14 mchugh hulme wedding umehouse a social hour vus hold m the hall on friday even ngt of tor which w i secretary mn ellerby ex plained now bonofiu and rates be ing lc wed by the blue croas plan for hospital care and the terms of contract offered bj the hal ton medical service sponsored by tho fed of aknc considerable discus sion followed mra h norton opened her homo on tucju llinu for a demon stratum of wear i ei brushes b mrs illtcher of guelph those winning small prize i included mra johnston mra demon mrai san- ford and ku norton ihc hoatefts oer ed refrlmmliits afterwards mra jluerbj plans to hold u similar meeting erj soon mrs sutherland of iondon wag a reei nt isitor in oui neighbour hood j mi and mr arowaimtli and family 1 i tronto avuiijflitqc8 with miss sum kliiiiix r on sunday the w m s mn mer was held at the hoim of mrs w itouton in 1 burs lux vt nine s mr arthur uobuon of guelph spent tin mel nil with the uough- loys mimj mildred luumabottom has been i uti ig her ulsters in toron- mr and mra k wilhuma and tommj spent ht week t nd in tor onto mr- 01nn o surnia is yiaitinic hersnn mr john chviin mm- njtin and reior thin week recent viaitora include mr and mrs lrwood of toron to and mm caldwell mra a kerr and family of acton with ml swackhamor little elano morrow of toronto with htr aunt mrs ii morion mr and mrj anjcua mcdonald and mr and hu d s mcdonald and family wlrfttho glsby mr w i nwton of harris with ida mother mr mid mra c a grant and ienneth with um 5faiethant mr tevv cochrane and son mra a e- awron rf qeoetown spring flower formed tho back ground in holy cross r c church on saturday may 22 for tho wod ding of elsie hulme oldest daugh ter of mr and mrs sidney hulme and stanloy mchueh son of mr and mrs w mcllugh acton rev 1 v j morgan officiated at nuptial ma mum joan lavoie aang during tho coromony given in marriage by hor father the bride lookod lovely in a white latin gown with a nylon not yoke and a long embroidered veil but toned to tho waist the skirt front was gathered up oer a hoop re vealing a lace underskirt she car ried a hovseahoo bouquet of rod ros es and bouvardii tied with white satin ribbons hor only attendant v us her sis ter marie who was go w nod in pink nylon marquisette with a short veil her bouquet was pink roses tied with pal blue ribbon best man was the grooms bro ther john mchuch ushers wero the brides brother ronald hulme and the grooms brotlier edward mcllugh a recoption was held in holy crojs puriiih hall where mrs hulme m figured silk jersey assis ted by the groom a mother in black and turquoise crope receied the tfueata the couple eft on m short hon eymoon to windsor ind ktngsville the bride s travelling costunle was u turquoise blue ballerina suit and block accessories i hey will resido in georgetown out of town guests were from acton windsor and toronto we see this week i ha 1 margaret sargent has- joined the staff of the hydro afflee and mm j knhj la baok at work after nil illpeas during which the ofcicu was ciosow rmal rote hill has commenced work on his now house on charles street boaidu p i cotflnji tiral kay suckloy is workfh at tin dommuii storo ihai tho lidm lot on watevst mbeing lovellod and graded for lucrokse cuahipii 1iia1 howard keittndr is builds mg a now house on quoon street on the vacant lot reside tho koht- ntr coal offflcc that the mnunl lockoy club dinner is scheduled tot prlday in tho rose room when oha offi cials will join with tho oxocutivo in honouring the ontario champions ihal the legion is planning a bii day in the ark on july 1st and lucky draw admission tickots aro being sold ihal the lions club 19 planning to erect a bandshell in the park and arc aeuing tickets on a draw for a number of vuluable prixes including an coctric refngorator and an electric utoc tho draw will be made at a variety show in the park on july 15th thai the engugoment of robert us hairdresser at elsies beauty shoppe makes three malo hairdrea- teru in tow n ivan hay has been here for seeml yenrs at vogue hairdreaaing and bruno tejcllaixxi of milton recently purchased the lilli- co busncaa 1hat mr a g m bruyns her ald artiele margarine and tho in april 7th was repnnted in the canadian t ogntrymnn of may 1 5th with a w ord of praise from the editor ihal smith and stone havo added plant no 3 in georgetown by purchasing tht former georgetown mnfg co bunding on academy road social and personal mra w w lyndall apont the weak end at centre island with mr and mrs arthui jyndall wooltvond visitors with mr and mra norman vortlev included hor parents rov und mrs r jonos mid mtn k j xlfun and nop lloyd all of toronto u lpr and mrs ilruc ctillmy of camp rorden ore m town for the ho id ay wejkowl with hitr pure its mr and mm alf coljins mr and mrs don bumigor imt- ajr und david ipent the holiday ucok end lb ntfpauco i mr and mn a lu cripps havo 1 icfuined from u two mouth njotot t tiif to the cousft oilv rutftvned home through the unltdd states mm ilsa buucy of the teaching st iff of ilarw od school i orono und mr poter beaaoy i oronto were holiday visitors at tho homo of their parent mr und mrs her bert bobaey giiclph street mi and mra wilfrod hunter loft hist week end for huntsvillo whore tlu y will opcrite their valleyvioirv t abtus atiiin tr is summer mr and mrs noel reynolds and daughter viwan arc living in their quocn st tpartment whim uioy are away mrs leslie wills jean martin wtts entertained at several events in her honour prior to her marriage hint saturday misses doris and muriel kcan held a kitchen shower at their home and miss mary dob- son entertained at a miscellaneous shower on may 15th mrs harold coulaon entertained for her sister at n trousseuu tea at her home in milton mrs george martin and mrs victor morris presided at the tin table and those aaalating were mrs gordon martin nnd miss helen itiuhic georgetown and mrs a i ijilloway muton georgetown loses 75 in holiday baseball opener investiture for norvnl scouts and guides 1 ha 1 an irticle in this weeks lime marline tells of the alumi num company plunt at arvida and an accompanying mup shows the location of st joseph dalmn where georgi tow n played hockey last month oiv v dncaday owning may it ntt invcititurti service waa ijold in the puilsh hull in norval for the iiinlniint ofhjorvals flwt brownie vtvi k uil chimdiitn giri guide yms switacr browi owl from stiocl ili took thfi plodg 1 of iha 1 ti wtueh who an under the lead ership of mr 1 iuiuh and miss ilorecn ihuil of norval tlwj alxorrf n rolled wire mniityn nkvnci lois jarn penrl i iiuth hid mary lou alexander mrs maw oiatriet gommasaionor foi central peel mra mallcy divi sion commiswncr for peel and mra l i kli d ommissionor for j one guides ip ontario nlso took p irt in the oervice the firl guides have an experi enced guider aa their leader miss doreen jolloy who is acting cap tain miss r luke of georgetown i- lieutenant tho patrfol leaders ire marion pomeroy frances cas- radden and marilyn cunningham rollowlna the service lunch was served and 0 beautiful birthday ciilce which had been prepared for tho brownies wnn abjured by the guides parents and othor visitors p resent later a commlttoe wns formed in which mr hudson was appointed chairman mr goorgo smith assist- in t nnd mrs m laird secretary- treasurer a paper drive was plan ned for may 29th to aid tho several groups financially well hear from the scouts and cubs later heres wishing them rvery success engagement mr and mrs herbert smith an nounce the engagement of their daughter hazel to douglas mar shall son of mr and mrs w g marshall of georgetown the mar- n ige to take plnce on june 3rd machines harvest eastern forests accident victim progressing favourably luwilikc ku ntr 11 101 of mr mil mrs orval rnjncr itosotta st ih prorrlssmg favourably in guolpli uural hospital afkr aiiinpera- tion to riniol a bulkt winch enter- ill in- triin mlw report of tlil accident ulutli ocluritd u wclu ago satur day waj 111 unite in last wlcks luiuld iaunnci wau not out hun- tllik us utitid in tlil report but u- unliving uionu the rner bank ktiiriiuir from taking lunch to hm futlur uh was uorlini at the 1 1 pi l null i he hulht ills filed fiom a run 111 tin hands if iiiotlu r lodll jatiukltll lujuti it tin tinu un inobti from th miti r t stril e 1 iwiiiiii 111 tlu lro n j mil mh mil irliuii uf i oronto with mr and mm a w benton i mi i id mrs his wull anil a du j nish twntr- wili mr and mra a ji hnson also mrs olive hull laa eil mi and mrs w mi ilowcll mrs k it storo and mrs huiiaoll hobs of i oronto at the old home last meek 1 miss jessit marlu with the mlt i bol and sa on sunday mr und mrs k tubman and babe of newcastle with tho kirk- putricka on sunday mr nnd mrs jas kirkpatrlck and hobble vuitoj hor paronts at pullamore on undaj ovonlnijf mr and mrs c mcrodltll mr and mra i kurn and kloanoro and mr harold ksrn aiotorod to nla- kara kails on sunday mrs nell slvor of uurkley mich is visltink her ustor mrs s wright miss helen isle of aurora has lucii vlnltliui her aunts mlas m oale and mrs gale and mlas wens mr lome norton and mr aux wright motored to berkley mlch- lun for the weekend 1 he goorgetqwn basobah dub madt its flst sppeararico of thae your as opponartta- or the oalcrllka untry in oakvilln on the 2ui of may 1 ho homo town with a few additions this year are certainly milch beturtian lasl year a m first iiajtcrnun by tho aamo of trw ley and a new catcher a jap hoy who l iiame is kay adaslcl both fr6h firamjttrn made their debut on tho georgetown team dccitfcil asset both played excel lent ball conuldtrihg tho numbor of pructicei ulid with uuothor game or 10 should help tho team to a gnat extent mel spcncc utartcd on the mound for georgetown but got off to bad uturt ui tho oukvillo team piled up g runs on 5 hits 2 walks and an error by the pitcher scotty pat- tciaon came in to rollovo with only one out in tho 1st innings and pit ched 3 hit bal for tho rost of th l inning gamo ho allowed only 1 run in almoht 0 innings and that home run by tolotzka a former milton player over tho loft field fence in tho 7th innings scotty got the only other homo run m drive over the longer right field fence when he led off in tho 4th inning ihu team this year looks to hava more of tho old fight in it and should play a botto brand of hall than lubt year tho mflold of wi ley at lstglbson at 2nd storey at s3 and scott at 3rd worked very well together however the teani iiecilu an extra pitcher and another outfielder tho pitcher is especial ly necessary as scotty patterson will be playing mostly on wednes day nights not being- able bocauaa of his work to pla all tho satur day games this leaves tho club uith only one pitcher with a possi bility that robinson from brampton will augment the ptaff if theaei additions aro made the assembled team will be hard tc boat if they continue to play tho brand of ball they played on monday ev wilson was the hittiiuj etar for georgetown with 4 tingles and a walk in fivojimes at bat glorgetown ab r h k gibson 2b 3110 wilson cf 4 1 4 ft storey as 5101 patterson if p 4 12 0 chaplin rf 5 0 10 scott 3b 5020 wiley lb 5 0 1 0 adnclu c 5 1 1 0 spcncc p if 3 0 0 1 39 5 12 s ouvville ab r h e post rf 3 110 ugiikc as 3111 galbraith as 2 0 11 languuy cf 5 111 oletzku if a z 1 0 davidson lb 4 1 2 0 mnrkey c 4 0 0 0 k pollack 3b 3 1 0 0 kiddly 2b 3 0 00 m pollock p 401o 34 7 8 s i rrors stcroy sponco ogalcsv jalbralth languay doubles spott post davidson home runs patterson tolotzka walks poj- uck 3 sponce 2 patterson 2 sc pollock 12 spcnco 1 patterson 4 hits spcnco 5 for g in two third innings patterson 3 for 1 in 8 and two thirds innings left on base oukille 7 georgotoun 12 loaros 1 itchcr sponce junior tarmers lacrosse w t l pta i ik nczcr 1 t tutrumorc 1 2 mloa 1 t norvnl streetsvillo 1 1 rrixlc 2 last week may 21 bhcnosor 11 trbde k may 24 alloa 7 streouvnie 8 tullamore 7 trlxle f this week may 28 norval vs ebonezer fat wooihsrldge may 31 alloa vs norval streets villo va tobonosor at norval two fire cauls 141v fn tho rorpsj is ufppne up with the times mciiiunizat on has in re iki prodiu ion and wagep am modern hoiujit orovfllts unit n us for the workers hen aro tocn same of tho completely mechanled pulnwood operations on the north shore ol the st lawrence river neur korejtvllle quebec in this modern nulpwnod cmmp the building are brlitht well inulaiid and provided with electricity and other comforts camps such as this are portable and are moved as cutting operation projrraas better roads and mobile qulpmeit make for greater forest nro- taclloe and more efficient harvsstlnk of the wood the nulpw id 1 i m to nroiluce nuln nnd naner wtu i i ji i i nn h till of tht a hi til wood m it in inon in c in i la half njiii na m n w ml la wash i by fire insetts and w oe th ra u er of hit i r stu whl h ih nuln and pu t r mills flrht on their limits in the oporutloni pic- i urc i above mnchlneii huh on much or tho men n wctrk the chopper still fell the trees hut wmrhm drnn the logji to the road and massive s kus nick i hem up hsndllno 20 tons of wood at a time when manufactured into pulp and pnp4r the pulpwood harvest- creates canadsa ftrintfit jilnrle export accouiit1n for per cent of all our exports to ths united status the flro brffrade had two calls oer the holiday weekend fin 9un da morning they extlnffuutfed m chimney fire st thtf home of harry halo ontario st tuesday mottv- inpr they were llei to cains qj aft where a small storage hulldtngr at the rear csujrht fire and burned down l card of thanks miss mtllye darmson wtahes to thank friends for tmu hr with cards and rfts wule waa hi in hospltol

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