Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1949, p. 1

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the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday april 20th 1949 u raiders must win three g for championship sundridge take two woakrend gaifae lover su in l snhdridge took two close mw over the weekend tp give them a definite edge in the puydowns for the intermediate b champion ship the score now standi 31 in game the teams meet tonight la bracebridge and a win giveasiind- dridge the uue if haider win the next gain will be at the george town arena on friday raider kept a goal ahead until the hut period in bracebridge on saturday when they tired and aw lowed goals by rennle and christie to put the home team ahead 54 chappel opened the scoring early in the first with h kidd tallying for sundridge then currie and l bradbury combining for george towns second goal h hill tied it up again in the second then came a highlight when with junior beaumont and currie both in the penalty box kent storey snared a loos puck off bucko mcdonalds akate and scored for the j la idem sedore added another for sundridge and raiders forged ahead again on jui effort by l bradbury chappel nd d beaumont goalie fred lever was struck in the eye by a flying puck in the second but came bock to continue his stellar per formance lever was a tower of strength on monday at the georgetown rink when sundridge definitely had th edge on the play for most of the easteb services at nox chtukcu rev alex colder brought a sln- cerr and heartsearching easter message to his congregation at the sunday morning servicto at knox presbyterian church the cruci fixion and resurrection of christ us related in st lukes gospel was read as the qerlpttire lesson these two events ore both part of on and the only remedy for the sick ness of man was through ills death on the cross the crucifixion draws attention to the impossibility of man and the resurrection points away from mans impossibility to the possibility of god modern life he said seems to have the idea that we live our life now have a para dise on earth and that there is no hereafter this is not the case for mankind 1 immortal and without christ there is no resurrection the early church was precise in this belief and the need in the world today is to keep the picture of the empty tomb and resurrection before grt hockey- tomorrow night a gala night of hockey is promised when the three chc hockey leagues play the finals to declare champions in the bantam midget jind juvenile groups the barons and hornets meet in the bantam finals at 7 pm for the leonard bell trophy members of the barons team are barry l4m- leclc jack mcquarrie harvey han dy lilll bettke leonard bensiead gord preston bobby hooper john hulme vic miller paul eason charle glut billy hilts richard londry clinton handy bobby hilts stan norton bobby mcgulg- an roger addy teddy hancock and freddie young the hornets have on their team bui donaldson laurio reed howard chester carl sedore ronnie mclean doug rich nrdson peter pomeroy bill rich ardson danny martin bob hill james teramoto charles carney donnie flshburn glen wellington michael and paul armstrong canadlcns and hawks arc final ists in the midget class and will compete for the midget nhl tro- piy on the hawks team are jack frim gerald scott ronald harrington george webster keith tost ron ritchie tom palmer high school district will bediscumexj the weathtr mr editor the past week certanly had var iety an eclipse of the moon first thurider storm of the season a hail storm some rain and snow arid some lovely days one remark x overheard was cosh good friday with a day like this what is it good for ern batkln mr jack harrison sang as a solo the holy cty and the choir sang two anthems easter mom and john dohcrty bob freestone bill by early morning light misses gibbs dick hancock james schenk i jean beckett and jean ruddcll bob webster bui tost danny lor- mrs herbert brown and mr hur- sso robert caseluy the canad- i nson taking solo parts lens hac julicn reed dale sedore the junior and senior choirs james wilson donnie smith jamie game and he can be thanked for under leadership of kenneth r cunningham don jarvie george keeping the score at 32 bucko mc- harrison organist and choir leader grisby ronaln brecn calvin king donald scored the winning goal m took charge of the evening service ken richardson harvey hazell the last period lever was yanked anna spitxcr and lillian askin n cunningham fred hancy in the last minute but a furious bobby tracey and bobby hill sang tlclt handy and kerry jepson offensive with six men up failed to duets and the quartette ruth dav- the juvenile finals for the w g garner a goal for the hardworking b j ruddcll mr calder and hell trophy teams the dutchmen raiders storey and kemshead got txlr harrison wing the old rugged j k the marlboros in the last game the georgetown coals h hiu and j cross and god so loved the i o the evening marlboros have a christie tallied for sundridge the world i strong team composed of terry second goal being scored when ruth davi3 and jack harrison bludd keith scott blake inglls raiders were two men short ing solo parts in the senior choir lton denh mi 1- red dukenson law pat patterson and ab grant loot- anthems ed the whistles in georgetown farrcll and dobeon were in charge at bracebridge i georgetown board of education i will meet with mr dutftn of the j dept of educatlpn next wednes day night to discuss high schools f districts and the future status of i secondary educationin town the meeting will bo held in the high school uhd members of the council i have been invited to sit in with the board on the discussion at last wednesdays meeting of the board m h moyer attendance j officer reported on his work to date there have been no bad cases of truancy he said and he had re ceived good cooperation from par ents who have been contacted r was reported that from time to time beer bottles had been found on the public school grounds by the corctnker and the board instructed the secretary to contact the police for a patrol of the grounds in order that this may cease the commercial course inaugur- j ated last year at the high school will be continued it has been suc cessful and several students have already taken positions in local of fice the board will also mvestl- ol1 crtk gate the possibility of holding night f i rft l classes at the school a 100 yearly i nuptial saturday cost of living bonus paid last year what council did date max mln luin april 11 ei 34 april 12 70 42 april 13 70 38 april 14 63 38 12 april 15 44 30 26 april 18 35 26 plus snow flurries april 17 48 20 average 56 28 3357 38 plus snow flurries tii members of the high school staff was renewed and extended to coer public school teachers as well the board is advertising for a teacher for the new room at the public school and applications will be icviewed at the boird meeting next wednesday attrnd wedding ot former georgetown girl on saturday april lth the wed ding took place in st johns church of england stewarttown of mary eleanor smith daughter of mr andj mrs cecil smith of stewarttown and robert preston son of mr and mrs herbert preston of glen wil liams rev j e maxwell officia ted at the ceremony the bride wore a light blue suit with navy accessories and o cor sage of pink roses she was given in marriage by her father her sis ter mrs william huffman was her balunafad nlwlvweds will freside at norval mr and mrs jas miller of tor- on saturday april 0th in grace onto wcrc easter visitors wth mr ignited church brampton rev r andnwrstltoyd-marshflll- hndavidson officiated tthe mr and mrs john cole are re- marriage of shirley mae louth jolxlng over the birth of their baby daughter born wednesday april 13 tli congratulations we arc sorr to report that mrs bunty is quite seriously ill at the present time the thank offering service of the wms organizations was held sun day evening mrs f w shortill and mrs frank smith led in he devotional exercises the program consisted of a cantata telling the story of the life of jesus from birth till his resurrection in music and story the mission band circle and evening auxiliary shared in the program uder the leadership of mrs o r flindall the solo parts were taken by mrs norman sin clair and mrs f j shortill mrs t mclaughlin was in charge of the music daughr of mr and mrs william south and robert george davis son of mr and mrs george david of norval the bride wore u powder blue dress with navy accessories and pink carnation corsagi her sis- ut mrs lloyd olliff as her atten dant wore a navy printed dress with navy accessories ond corsage will be ucd of yellow carnations lloyd ollif t m tee the evening was groomsman the jemi final bantam games following a reception the couple wcie plaed last saturdav reds a left for a honeymoon trip the bride uon team all season were with- travclling m a wine suit with navy out three of their stai pluvtis top coat navy accessories and cor bruce dcnhain fid hewitt ind huh j lence rajner juck hither jim ford peter bradkin walter alcx- andcr and b mcmurdo the dutch men have earl waiters alan gillis paul barbei bud varey joe luuth david barber david bow man jack guest ross oldham don burns ron hulme tom beck- ltt george huare and tom armit stead alwon the program art some betweengames entertainment in cluding broom ball in which a team of allstar will compete against members ofthc raiders hockey team and a n rbles match on ice betwei ii leonard bell and harry lewis promoters of the game in town and harold mccluie and dick licala oversize plastic marbles rile brcthoui will i mr and mr art scott after at lending the hockey game in brace bridge last week went to sturgeo attendant wearing a navy suit with rails where t lit v were gueif at the accessories and pink rose cor wedding of foimor georgetown w mr herbert preston was his i girl mile pauline paitment and m brothers best man marcel martin the wedding took following honeymoon trip to place m sacred heart church in umtcd wl sturgeon falls ukc up rcslde m gen williams crown attorney dick retires aftemwyears jiuoliics on monday april u met forhalf an hour for of accounts and reading of pondence and adjourned for hockey game with a special to ingset for the next night onrtjesdav avkll 1 filed three tenders for gaxfit collection for future conalderatio moved by herbert and goodlet tenders were received from lanes haulage 3000 norma snyder 2600 william brsosby 2500 lanes haulage who hoia the contract at present will auto matically keep the contract accord ing to the resolution accepted a tender from cecil smith for the fencing of the kewwfar disposal plant property at an jiu mated cost of 1450 moved by mcnally and dav- son eastabllshcd a mileage allowance of 10c for use of his own truck w the town foreman mr hyde who had been receiving 5 a week ikt tills said that he found it difficult to continue under this system and that ho thought a mileage allow ance would be fairer moved by armstrong ond good- let deputyreeve goodlet quoted a pres report of the last council meet ing in which cr lyons was quoted as saying in answer to criticism by mr goodlet of 297 spent for drill ing an extra water hole at the park that it was just as good at bargain as the 80000 passed for water improvements by last year council mr gobdlet said he objeev ted to this as a reflection on th 1048 council and demanded a public apology mayor gibbons said that if mr lyons wished to make m statement it was alright but thai it was not councils place to rul on a private dispute council couul accept mr goodlets statement but he could not allow a debate on s matter which council could not de cide sage of pink carnations they hove macku taken up rcsld nee in norval and lost both then garner uu to baron and i 0 to reds preston scored i foi hiioms me- guigan and hettlu one doug watch the herald next week for richirdson and pumeiov divided new telephone listings to bring your storing honoui foi iioiiilis with 1 phone book up to date apict e hot nets i tie atne j all and biirons j i ii d as a pre v ic w of fibreglas boats will be produced by new georgetown industry kippinker easter tiiankopfk1ung op knox cmjkcik wms knox presbyterian church worn ens missionary society held their easter thankoifering meeting in the church basement last wednesday afternoon the scripture lesson with comments was taken by mrs wil liam cromar followed with prayer by mrs campbell sinclair guest speaker was mrs arthur pae in troduced by the president mrs w t sinclair mrs pae is president of the council executive of toron to presbyterlal wms and brought an easter mewsge giving a synop sis of the work of the society and the need for more workers to carry on the work which has been out lined in order to do this he stres sed the need for a deeper convic tion of spiritual life a witnessing for christ in daily life at home and everywhere leu selfishness and a desire to serve tlie master by tell ing others which was christs com mand mrs 1 shortill accompanied by mrs t mclaughlin brought lovely messages in two solos the offer ing was dedicated with prayer by mrs s mackenzie und mrs hamil ton thanked the speaker und all who hud taken part rede aliments and u social half hour weie enjoyed afterwards a new industry with its head quarters in georgetown u klppln- ker limited the new company is engaged in fibreglas fabricating with fibreglas boats as a primary product and a wide variety of other lines leonard bus bell presi dent of georgetown clay products is president of the new company which has its temporary headquar ters in part of the clay products plant on king street plans are being completed for a new building for klppenker on premises ad joining that plant and uuh will be erected next month flbreglaa fabricating 1 new in canada and the firm u the only one at present in businea karle c barnes one of canadas foremost naval architects designed the new boat which cornea in a wide varl ety of colours a soiling point is that the material is indestructible and that no painting is required the colour being moulded into the material and colours can be pro duced to order a full size model has been completed und is due for a tryout probably on the pond at the lower paper mill the boat wlirem seats eight people will sell around j0 it is expected tu have ihiuis in production by muy 1st then final match pomeroy i bettke and preston getting goaly i in the midget playoffs bruins de fitcd wings 10 to conclude the ngiilar schedule the losers then he ing divided among ttu otlu r i three teams cunudieiu beat hawks j2 and bruins 41 to win a pljy down berth with hawks beating bruins 2 1 to also be finalists the last game was u real thrlllei going into overtime with scott ucorlng the winning goul on wednesday tigers and marl boros played u 4all tie and dutch men and mercuric i tied jall fri day dutchmen won 1 o e r tig ers td give them their first defeat this year and mercuries won han dily s 1 from marlboros finalists were chosen monday night after the intermediate game when dutch men won 32 from tigers and inglls sparked marlboros to a 21 win from mercuries william 1 dick kc dean of cioun attorneys in ontario an nounced his rctucment from office effective mareh 1st after serving the countv in this position for 45 years mr pick will not retire from ac tive pi act ice but will continue as i noi partner with his son ken neth in the legal firm of dick and dick ci iduating li on osgoode hall in lliu mr dick first piaeticed law in br lrnpton wher his father i dm d ttu brampton banner he 1 it i inotd to milton to continue his practice und later received his ippointment as crown attorney mr dick is mairied to the former mai gait t young a sistei of miss geoigma yoinu of georgetown dining his u rm of office there have been no seriou outbreaks of crime in the county there wus only one mui d i tt lul and the jur brought in a verdict of manslaughter rec ently he prosecuted during the trials of two of the campbellvillc lubbers he recalls that during his cul days us crown attorney there was no official court reporter and he often had to act as his own uhort- hund reporter- no appointment of a successor hdu yet been announced esquesing pioneer john l leslie dies a pioneer resident of esquesing township john lyon leslie died in guelph general hospital on wed nesday morning april 13th from complications resulting from a fall in which he had suffered a broken hip hi was the son of the late james and margaret leslie and was born hg ears ago at lot 10 concession 4 lsqueslng he farmed there con tinuously until moving to george town in 1910 he was married in 1810 to mary a thornton daughter of edwin and catherine thornton and they had j family of five chil dren four sons blake edwin who was killed at the battle of the somme in 1910 dean and george ind one daughter mrs k c llnd- sav isabel he is alao survived by an only sister mrs t j leslie caasle of lngerioll the funeral conducted by rev alex calder took place from the mcclure funeral home on friday afternoon four grandsons don ald bruce and bob lindsay and ted leslie and two nephews joel leslie and roy gordon acted aj pallbcurcrs interment was made in tli family plot in greenwood cemetery 1 cr lyons reported that the bet way to clear up poor drainage ooiv dttions in the properties at the rear of georgetown motors waj to til i along george street down draper and into the storm sower on jame- estimatcd cost would be 225 and the drain would be taken to th 1 street line by property owners at 1 their own expense council favour ed doing this cr lyons also mentioned that h had had a complaint about tree 1 planted on town property at the corner of main and factory street and suggested council look at these a decision was deferred until thl was done will have engineer c r ha gey investigate certain difficulties which hamper operation of the dis posal plant former banker in georgetown al cameron promoted noah otituander dil4 week after brother a week after the death of ids old est brother william ostrander of georgetown noah ostronder ja brampton died in brumpton on wednesday april 1 1th mr ostran- dor who was in his 74th year re tired to brumpton a few years ago after funning on the ostrander homestead at huttonvlllc the piopetty is now owned by l w butt he is survived by his wife the former sjiiu thompson the ftint nil sei vice win held on satui- ilnj with interment in bi uniptun cemetery al cameron who wus formerly u member of the bank of montreal staff in georgetown has received a promotion from assistant account ant to accountant at the bank branch in peterborough he- has been in peterborough for two years and before that was at kincardine besides a his banking duties as a member of a staff of 46 mr cam eron is active in community affairs ho is treasurer of the lions club and sccretarytreaaurer of the civ ic arena committee for his work during the arena cumpaign he wus given a lifetime pass to the build ing mi cam ion it married to the former helen urown of george town and they huv two nous donald ind john this is a 10page paper i i- wv al cameron were informed that the board o transport commissioners will meet in the municipal building on tue day april 2gth at 1030 ajn for hearing on the john street subway were informed by the cnr that their property terminate at the northerly right of way of st mich ael street and that no further acy tion is contemplated by them 14 fixing the street entrance c4uula will contact provincial fttnr jjhj t who agreed to take ear at thl when the town granted ptraalsato for an extension of the railtvjr asd ing which interfered wll v street i authorized the police rnmltxf j to diuuu with the provincial ital ic ucuuru for more utlaoury policing in georgetown time lo not allow an account of a lengthy dlicuulon on thij aud it detailed report will appear la next weeks herald 8tkwarttown aypa fourteen members and threi vluitors were ot fridays meeting of stewarttown aypa and aiuwer- ed roll call with a veree of acrlp- ture hob harris vice president wus in the chulr and the devotional wus tuken by thomas clsphjun rinul arrangements were made tor the euchre and dance this week and members were given tlckots for nule n

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