the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday- juno 1st 1949 normal tiill have intermediate lacrosse norvol has entered u team in the intermediate grouping ot ola lacrosse while final groupings have not ydtjbcon arranged to data 24 teams hivc ilgnccl up and there wul be at least three groups a mr athol stewart appointed cppy chief and radio director kir atliol stowart on of malcolm mr practico series has been arranged and mrs h malcolm mowqjrt wlthbrontford thp first game to georgetown has been appointed be played in brantford on juno 2 copy jhlof 0 walsh advertising with a return game at norvol on office jn m6ntrealnhd he will also june 7th frank fcndldy is prosl- ac as director of a newly formed dent and manager of tile norvol lk deportment irt tlio same v organization herb louth secro- bianch tory harold cation treasurer ond m stewnrt has already a brood hortlcy cameron cooch the nor- background in the creative field of vol entry is composed of young tt hting radio ond advertising fol- playors most of whom have learn- lowing his discharge from the ar- ed their lacrosse in the junior and junior farmer leagues and is ex pected to be one of the strong con tenders as brampton has no in- teimcdlatc team norvol can draw from that centre also among those trying for team positions arc b bignall and spike bcott goal bill louth wilt rilne jim cleave bill cunningham dick hancock j dalcll jim burton len varey htiss fcndle h martin bill laid- low clark lyons t crawford lome whalcj johnny haines doug compbcli archie campbell ernie thompson junior beaumont enio sclissizzi and harry coates the latter two being milton boys m mr stewart was with the cbc international service and later was i member of the montreal office of the advertising firm meconncll- 1 astmnn ltd social and personal lions banquit i ok iiockf teams the uvited church the limehousc women s institute 1 1 ed i very delicious roast beef i inner last tuesday evening or the winners of the bantam midget juvenile and intermediate hockey tenm the lion ponsoicd the diiinti for the te mis and the 1xc presented their with crests mr dusty miller of the dept of edu- ilion uis kutst pc ike r spoke i port lntertiinmcnt wis sup- i i it cl b it i lev bret hour and ntijont enjoved his short but hll- nious skits lluoqghout the cv- liihik sevcial in ittt ndancc wire t tlltd on to speik rev l elf mior joseph gibbons w g dell robinson fddie mel oin mr and mrs letllo kills upent a iccnt weokend visiting in north mish beverly morrow is in st jouiph h hojpital guelph wo hope for her speedy recovery mf ed holmes la now holiday ing in drniilford at his daughter mis locker after his rcoont illnaw mta hprbcrt beasoy who has bcon ill in peel memorial hospital for 8pvernl woekji is nblc to bp ai home again mr ltdberl lawaon- of tewart- 4owj jeft tnii morning for toronto uher he hiia adceptqd n position with the toronto elevators of uikt tity mist moirn kelly left last week for the- d ford where oho has joined the ontnrlo farm service force for the summer months mrs w w tyndall spent tho ueekend nt the home of her son mr and mrs arthur tyndill on i entre island s iluid ly veiling mi jilth the puno lec itnl by pupils of mrs r ii wnght wn held at cedirael si hool i liking part in the pro- m nnme were julm devries jean hi id norman bird ruth wilson ituth mcbruie tami i ern gladys c ok miiry mcdonald margnret hud je m muekail gloria wilson helen i mmons helen muckurt allan uruwni idge bett burns liubb ruddell lynda whitmee miss joanne lnvoie wtis the ass isting votil soloist district high school board asks school at acton a delegation from north hilton district high bchool board will meet in toionto this saturday with department of education of ficials tho dclcintlon- will auk for the etablluhmcnt of a central high school adjoftilng acton the cbm- mlttoc- includes n representative rom each of tho municipalities in the dktrfci acton milton ewiueo- ing and ntjannijaweyn peclsiqn to make tho trip to tor onto was made at n board meeting in alioii on friday may 20th at a liicvloiii mcotlrjg tho two acton membert hud presented p motion cilllng for the building o f a cen- lial school at speyalde whlctl was not voted upon the acton iltc w is moved at this meeting as an amendment to the original motion iiki lai tied deorgt town will not be rcprcscn- t i at this mlcting inasmuch an tin irl not at piescnt in the dis- iiili llimiwr providing county i ounul p issi s on llieir appliejlion ioi cnti uhicli will be presented it tht mine meeting of county i uineil gliigetomi will become a tix niln j in imuliy in and it is i not ctptiud til it my definite ac- kin in be taken until thut hint i water mains topic at special council meeting th weath mr cool antj dry it still the whether order itor tho day while w st tlvo lowout for the week nt tho location of my thermometer i heard fhnta lot of gardens uforcd consider ably vith the frost in jthor dls- tuets pin tloularly in glen wil liams and norial ern hatkin date m ly a i may 21 m ly 25 tiv 2fi may 2 m iv 2 ave i ue m ly 08 r si 68 01 min 111 41 in 111 14 30 rain 90 present at masonic banquet at a special meeting of council last monday night the main topic of discussion was water malna particularly in regard u exten sions to conform ltli tho fire mr- uhars roqugat that better flro tiro- tectfon be glvpn th upper halt ot khg strcpt- thojutt line and maple a wluno s r water main n6w evluts it was decided u loy d 0 mnlrr from tho smith it struj ltd plant on king svrcot to trg end of the street and ojontf th 8lh lino to thfc intersection of maple avenue a 4 main will be laid from this intersection to tho last lot on maple ave town foreman trnlr hyde estimated the cost nt 7000 this part of the town wier programme under the water work entllncera dtnecn philips and roberfs it was moved by councillor mccumber ond secon ded by councillor herbert that the ibove program be carried out i a waterworks extension now laying of a 4 i lltlsul 1 1 itlan w m s i ml h ts in i1ramptov kegular mrrning worsliip was conducted in the georgetown uni ted church on sunday bj the min ister rc john m smith basing hii remarks on the words found in ehemiah 218 mr smith bpokc on ck the subject thib good wprk the lex mnclarcn the messate was concluded with a vote of thinks was passu for challenge to the congregation to ik di llcinus hnnileooktd meal participate in lie good work of es- the 1 idles hiu prepared mrs ei- tablishing goo s kinrdom in the l th uikt d uie club on behalf hearts and lhcs of joung and old f the inslitu e the evening closed the ehoir under the leadership of ith the singu g of the- miple leaf miss lnda stewart sang the an- them litt up your head hop- pins and the lord is my shep herd smait was sung as an offertorj by rs e g bishop and mrs h wrigglesworh the third ai d last in a torlcs of meditations fr m the book of ruth was the message of the evening ser vice and waa entitled hongfuls of purpose the solo the lords prayer was sung by miss marjorle kentner it was announced that in addi tion to the regular morning and ev ening services next sunday a flag dedication service was to be held at t p m the boy scouts and wolf cubs are to parade and will pres ent their colours for dedication iklltsfshots i coming ioii iar here i iu mnu il nulling nf seetlon 2 i 01 n o iiesb tei i it wms was ik 1 i in brimptoii 1iesbytenan thin ill on mi 211th with mrs u illi mi mecluro distriet lee- iiisiilent of sulkui 2h presiding owi kill uieintii i from geoiic- liiwn nul i lint house huston and ini nun il hid union sliecti- wlh nut kimx sixteen milton ind itiimptoii itu tided mi ah call r georgetown i w tin i iptui k kiiiik i ui vli i c h irsloii orval waa soloist ici imti lined at the ortfan 1 v mrs fdgh goulind mrs 1 niiis mihiv of the iiiiluii mis- i ion field v is jue olf of her work in mis r l thompson union on bihilf of auxiliaries represented ih inked ill those vvho had taken part in the meeting during the henry mcmenerny dies buried in brampton wellknow u lesident of glen willi tins for mmv years henry i m nt m died in brampton on m iv 2llth it tin iiii of 71 mr mc- m nt inv w is born in g u ifraxa iiwnsliip i son of the lite james mi m i il u i nul muy ann sloan his f i tin i w i i pioneer resident i f tin townsnp enugi ilink fiom llielud when r oung man t hi livid in tin glen for some us nid litu in iteglin sasklt- lu w n wtiei lie was employed villi the c in all in nation il rull- i vs hi iituiiiiil to glen wil li i ik ut 1 1 h n vi trs ifo and i i i livid tm the past few jems in hi tmpton hl w is predeieased in in vi irs by his wife the let mi t m n k il i t hurnslde sul list triday night may 27th i hilton chnptli bam were hosts in progress is the to their lndii verdun reboknh hne along guelph street from war- i lodei eitered foi the turkey din- time housing to a point where i ner held in the oddfellows hall hydrant will give protection to tiicil were ninel members and lle town limits ond a 2 line from miests present for the occasion tnc hydrant to the town limits in comp c n dron 1st prln- there wns considerable dlscus- upal presided at the binquet tab- about the location of a pump li and cillcd on rt ex comp d house the engineer has reeom- c brown to propose a toast to tho mended a property owned by dr grind chapter which was respon li i to bv rt lx comp e v moc- coimaik grind supt ex cornp i d kelly proposed a toast to trie 1 idii s to which mrs wm cromor i ponded lollownik tne binquet some de- likhtfnl singing was provided by iiil hi unpton male quartette c mn t whist w is plijed with the lollowmu is winners i idiis 1st mrs e v maccor- ioki m n s 1st g brown ladies nl 1ij r dron mens 2nd j ldv ladle lonsolatlon mrs kin mtns consolation v rigg iliddt n seori mrs ii bird n sf sp akor and u l bu i h uniitoi iiui harold of oilii wii- inorval drocery btore tht artcient jjihh of horseshoes i bciny revived in town b the ctrc and much interest n belnc shown in the name on muy 2uh t ovinil men lnclmin tht mayor i lllslluss mttl1 k mrs oliver hun- lvl1 councillors and two minis- 1 u r lv uitoa sn t ir mrs a j smetnurst lime iiouil led in the tloksin prayer md uil bramptnn ladu s served re- i j i li t ihmtiits il the dose of the ses- uixioub to ret some leagues tfolng and is planning to set thursday slon evenings asid for horseshoes in w r enjojed home games in the i puk after the motorcycle laces ketreational director j l belt is the grc program anyone wish ing to play ib oxked u get in touch with hjrn mcnaliy hanejorm new contracting firm a new business in georgetown has resulted from the recent mer ger of mcnally wood productj operated by william mcnally and lanes haulage operated by bob lane the latter has retained cer tain parts of his business including the garbage contract with the town and his ice delivery business the new firm operates under the name of mcnally lane co ltd and at present has a staff of 24 men on the payroll they are contract ors and dealers in building sup plies and have their plant on elgin street near the cnr tracks in a building which was built on the foundation of an old building used as the dominion seed house in the early days of this company the plant was built in 1040 by mr mc- nally after fire destroyed his first location on william street a size able addition has been made since that time and at present work u fprocccdlng on a further addition which will contain offices and a showroom joseph mandish is job foreman and jack standish shop foreman of the business recently william hamilton who lias been manager ot henry davis wood products on main street joined the firm and will have the position of office manager both partners in tho firm are selfmade georgetown businessmen who first established their own bus inesses in a 4mall way mr mcnal- ly who is the son of mr and mrs fred mcnally left his employment at the provincjul paper mill in 042 and started into n business king toys and small articles of furniture he later branched into contracting ond has built many homes in tnwr including several in the victoria crescent subdivision the trygve wold and r ii jones ho uses on maple ave jim 9cho on edith street another branch of the business is in store remodell ing the renovation of farnells grocery and caldwells restaurant were done locally as well as a large amount of outoftown wqrk mr lane who is the son of mrs r lane of lime ho use started in the trucking business about seven years ago and at the time of the merger was operating a fleet of ten trucks he has ddne all types of haulage as well as operating an ice business and holding the town garbage collection contract as out lined above tho new firm has recently pur chased their own stone quarry and it is located on the mcbride farm on uie oth line umehouse inthtmuhatt ladils os llacu schedule 1949 mon i ucb 4fcl4 nal mr and mrs a karn and child ren of london mr bill burt and miss carmen roche of montreal were recent visitors with the kama lumily here mr and mrs bates and daughter and general bules all of loronto with mr and mrs w i mllbt on buturday mr and mrs bob mevey duvid and molly attended the wedding of her cousin miss doreen maxwell to mr peter nye in college street united church on friday evening and the reception afterwards in the sons of england hall beresfoid ave mr aijd mrs mills spent sunday in toronto on the occasion of the joint birthday of mrs mills and grundduughter suuuu mills wih of former kehident dies b une rul services were held in fields new home on the highway s johns church of england cay- and his own house on market st vigu ot muy pth for margaret at present the firm is constructing nixon davla wife of f b good- si nw house for james richardson wlllle icc who died suddenly in teams bi ampton combines brampton blnns br imp ton taxi oakville port credit giorgetown monarchs wed may 25 georgetown at combines iucs may 31 combines at georgetown june 0 geiretrttmip at port credit may 7 poi t credit at georgetown tues june 14 oakville at georgetown iuib june 10 georgetown at oakville tues june 21 brampton ttxi at georgetown lues june 28 binns at georgetown wed june 20 georgetown at blnns tues july 5 georgetown at brampton taxi tues july 12 combined at gcorktown mon july 10 georgetown at port credit tuoar july lujmrt cildit at georgetown tues july 26 oakvilh at georgetown ihurs july 2ii georgetown at oakville tues aug 2 brampton taxi georgetown tues aug 0 binns at georgetown wed aug 10 georgetown at blnns tuts aug 1 georgetown at bramtpon taxi aug 10 georgetown at combines jams uifci one giandhon of the original famil of five boys and tu knk tv u biotlicrs survive joseph of oim williams uid dav it of ii illin if id a brother george died it b willi if id 1 ist i hiibtmas i iv liit liineiil si i vice wai held in ii impuui on situidiy may 21st iii two sons uid i nephew jack mcmiminv t ceoigetown ucted is pillbcaicrs interment was made in hi unpton c i metcry former district man dies in brooklyn janus kmtuth cioss who bixnl ins uohiod in the georgetown ciistrit1 dild in brooklyn new york orl may 11 th he was the lldtst son of the inu- william h and isabella cross who formerly lived in fallwarttown and his fa ther was at one timt bandmastli in georgetown he leaves his wife sophie and two sons william and james of seneca falls in new vork alio surviving are a brother dr ston ily cross of wcstmiiistii hojpltol london and four sisters jessie jdrtin und aunts of toronto and mrs tred spirks hope of otta wa tht funeial service was held in new york with interment in i nlawn cemetery brooklyn scotch block at ill her sleep at her home in north cayuua township on the previous i uesday ier husband u a member of a former jromilient georuqtown family mr goodwlllles father hav ing been one of the first village clerks of georgetown during their residence here tho family lived in the larue house on queon mrcot near tho station which la now uiq grandviow apartments mr goodwllllo who now prac- tlces in cuyugu luid a lawoffice iii georgetown for some years be fore thye moved to melfort sask the may social of the check line i arm t orum was held at the home of mr and mrs ernest cur ry on thursday evening last thirty members and children enjoyed an olbum of records of woild events you can hear it ilijaln covering a period of years this was followed by progress ive luclue and other games for which pries wilnt to mrs devrlos and mis brown atfer partaking of a bountiful lunch seivcd by mrs curry and her cohostesses mrs graham and mrs mclaughlin all returned home feeling they had enjoyed a neigh borly gettogether mrs wray beiscy is a patient in milton private hospital waterloo school was tho scene of a neighborhood gathering on fri day night tlje honoured guests of the evening were mr donald van fleet and his brldetobo miss evans of acton mays orchestra provided music foi dancing before lunch mr thomas mlchlo callod upon the couple to accept a trio of lovely gifts for which both de pressed sincere thanks mrs newton ruddell and son jlmmlo visited with her parents in terra cpttu on may 24th mr ind mrs robert w pater- son luw purchased the grocery stun at nerval operated for tho i it two irs- bj mr a e hud- dii the inuldiiik which alio con- i mis living ju irters was construc ts i few seim ago by walter fld- l i vv ho operated the business be- loii stllinfi to mr hudson the m u proprietor was born in pcter- tmioukh and spent his early life in ottervillc 1rom 1011 to 1927 iu was employed wjth the t eaton company in loronto as a salesman m boys furnishings with leave of ibsence during the years of the h t paul and used by him for the krowinp of riadioli and council will inspect this site before the next meeting with a view to arr- inrinc for a different location for the pump house if nt nil possible town foieman e hyde reported tint n water shortage was immin ent here due to the dry weather mivnr gibbons asked that a re pot t be ready for the next meet ing on when the installation of domestic water meters would be t nmpletcd the use of the park was granted to the youngconservative asoc on tune 2ith and to the lions club on june 10th mccumber mcnally a street light will be installed on the new road on victoria crescent and also on the public telephone booth on main street at wesleyan mccumber herbert council decided that a bylaw to provide for the election of coun cil bv general vote be prepared and submitted to the ratepayers at the election in december 1040 j armstrong c davidson high school cadets inspected monday the official inspection of geor getown high school cadet corps first war whcnho served with thej held on monday morning at cinadian army he later was man u iger of canadian department stores operated by eatons in woodstock and pembroke for the past eighteen years he has been a livelier on the road for dr jack son s and newport cereal mrs paterson was born in montreal and spent many years in woodstock where her father was a bank of montreal mamger befom moving to norval thev had been living in onllia mr and mrs hudson have been active in community life at norval since coming to canada as english immigrants they have uikcn a prominent port in the affairs of st pauls church the saturday nlte club and the scouts and guides which weie organized in the vil lage last year they have purchased a home in kitchener tor the pres ent theii chllaren aubrey who is employed at the provincial paper mill in town and dorothy will re main in norval 18 trout new record ton the credit don t know how the herald can keep up with frank bud kent- m r he keeps catching bigger fish all the lime last bundii he established u iccord for the credit hlver when he landed a 2ulnch almost sevon- poundcr brown trout it was a bcautv he caught it sunday only thing we couldn t find out was what kind of bait was used the school when lieut gordon haines of oakville was at the school from cadet headquarters to inspect the corps ltcol gordon cousens took the salute in th mirch past which was held at the high school campus a c prouse is cadet instructor nt the school and capt paul barber is weapon tiainlng instructor following the march past o sig nals demonstration wns given by the boys and bren gun demonstra tions by boys and girls the boys then took part in a tactical exer- clse marksmanship awards were presented by a member of the board of education mr edwin wilson to keith scott john nod- vvcll and jim klrkwood consisting of cups and cash prizes in the afternoon the corps went to thsy rifle range at huttonvlllc jim klrkwood is commandlne officer of the corps and gray merrlam 2 i c platoon lieutenants are alan gulis bill hewitt fran ces pries and betty king and pla toon sergeants bill arnold carl schenk stella scmanyk and mar garet splucr keith thompson is c s m and keith scott qms iode tag day for blind anniversary services at union church the 110th anniversary of the founding of union presbyterian church was celebrated last sunday when jpeelul services were held at tho church in tho morning ond ev ening itcv j m coulter of st catharines a former brampton minister proaclied at both services and the lowvillc quartette added to the muslajil part of tho services which was in charge of the choir leader p l thompson miss nora lyons was organist of the sponsored by the countess strathmoro chapter iode tag day for thocnnadian national institute for the blind held here saturday may 21st raised 200 00 for this worthy cause mrs sam mackenzie was convener of the ev ent in addition to iode members the following children tagged on sat urday ann hyde marilyn cleave mania mackenzie marjorle roe sue crobtree dorothy brandxord phyllis barker joyce denham katy williams janice bradley patsy richardson lillian shep herd dlanne harrison margaret brydon mnrdeu puckering gn king susan footlt claire brad- iev carol seddon maxlne ryall catherine sorenson sandra brscu- loy dorothy scott gall thompt ion mary barber