Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1950, p. 1

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gmwttowii ontario wejnmfry may 174 1nq as mamy mewos to georgetown at hiawm music feswal 1 s ojue f1llltl1 looeort at th aeikfe ms- attain ad tha likw taa on h auswungs 4o votes choir pmaon cls at t antrles tat the tsaecoru feiste reg tlse bho are be- jean betyohtt and sandra itiltlhmmiin jiwuimi 0m- stetwt clanchn jseonlraltos mu tuafrtttsm ib tho vosl tst ifiii wore josh toglehr injft- mr darlington kslan ifaekart won a euvar medsl ad broiixe medals vw tfdd to claudia muna glenna soharty michael armstrong and gary teeter pater darlington and douglas writslaeworlh bronxa nvf in the boya dart no entries osorgetowb high school two district girls euen palmer and thalms hunter who attend- muton bh school scaped 88 points tor ont plaea la duet- for ids under it oakvule and burlington cop ped the majority of medals in the high aohool competitions rural g1ils sal 7 awl under suzanne roster if t nemo 8 janet parkins llnbrook 89- jury aosnowskl patricia 84 margaret morrison bannoekborn 88 marilyn langton lowvule 83 mary qiilnlan campbeuville 81 sandra black kelso 80 carol arm strong no 16 trafalgar 78 sale 8 aaa oder maureen hepburn glen williams 87 marilyn souther stone school 88 gltta dlnka llnbrook 88 jean wells no 16 trafalgar 84 madeline kreus mt pleasant 83 arlene mcarthur lowvule 82 ar- lene seymour mt nemo 81 sale 11 and nnder frances geech plnevlew 87 marjorte mcdonald bburn 86 eteanor cairns no 1 nass 85 doreen howden hornby 84 deb bie croydon llnbrook and pauline polling mt nemo 83 glenna rose tucks 82 sale u and ever donna frank moffat 87 nancy white norval 66 mary rimstead llnbrook 83 margaret bird waterloo donna mcmillan pinegrove 84 mary post snlders 83 eileen pegg cedar springs and barbara seymour mt nemo 82 rural boys selo 7 and under donhie curry lunehouse 88 sherlock aitken lome 85 peter hodge llnbrook 84 brian bentley snlders 83 doug las hobson eden mills 83 scott campbell moffat and fred feath- erstone tucka 81 bela 8 aaa nastsr grant surbey dublin sb gordon lowe llnbrook 84 david rlvett snlders 83 karl burt stone school and rod ney mecue kilbride 8l sato 11 aaa under gerald bosnewood no 1 nass 86 pster ponieroy nmval 88 gordon brain pinegrove 84 harvey lyon maple grove 81 walter hendershot unhrook 81 percy gibbon no 1 nass 81 clar ence lo kithsvlo t8 sato 11 sal aver bill thompson lome 88 bui ward onion 87 leonard banstaad glen wit 88 martin davenport pinegrove and laverne near snlders 89 forbes cole eden mills and john dthmaa nelson 84 rural nuns gordon howden anne thompson llnbrook 87 eleanor cairns gerald homewood nb 1 nass 86 donna mcmillan martin davenport pinegrove 89 patsy carney peter pomeroy norval 84 margaret stark char- malne wood hornby 83 pauline colling ellen foster mt nemo 83 roth wlgley bui ward union 83 karal chairs is pupils s under quatre bras 89 cedar springs 84 no 16 trafalgar 82 waterloo 81 pinegrove mt plea sant and boyne 80 under is paplls 6th line trafalgar 89 pinegrove 84- union 83 mt nemo 81 lunehouse 80 no 1 nass 70 no 4 nass 78 si lls and aver palermo 88 ttorudb sb moffat 84 man mltls 83 snldwi and blue mountain 83 itous scott weds acton ihsitttrdiy 1 taaassc t patricia is maple grove 88 norval 88 kilbride dmuetrte edaa mlus 88 nerval ib hornby and union h mohkt 81f tlnbrbok 80 qibah bdujjj itmm aadari margaret armtronc actob 86 janet sweegles burlington 8s ann maplesden actoa 84 caroly blehn georfetowb sit barbara french mutou 81 sharib barley georgetown carolyn yoobs acton 80 sylvia restlvo milton 78 and andert jean engleby georgetown 89 helen maekart georgetown 84 helen landsborough acton 83 donna clements milton 83 faye sagaskl acton 81 11 and oaden nancy lambert acton 83 heather hayward milton 84 claudia milne georgetown 83 helen brankoviteh acton carol tufford muton patricia schlslar georgetown 81 18 sad aver faye clements muton 87 betty perkins burusiton 86 glennadoberty georgetown sb sandra scott georgetown 84 noreen anderson muton 83 peg gy oakes acton 81 georglna plas ter acton 80 daet 11 aa diane summers sue hopkins glenwood 83 heather hayward carol tufford muton 83 barbara shaw carol morley strathcona 81 claudia milne patricia schiller georgetown 80 barbara husson elaine rachlin acton 80 daet 1z and ever faye clements noreen anderson muton 89 marg fell betty wright oakvule 84 gcraldine miuward lois mccauum burlington 83 beverley hyde sandra scott georgetown 82 joan hodge fran ces oakes acton 81 urban boys 7 and under robert crazier muton 88 peter lawson acton 85 gary teeter georgetown 84 ian foster muton 83 terry ritchie georgetown and lawrence duby acton 80 9 and nnder peter darlington georgetown 83 billy brush muton 84 gordon castle bronte 83 tommy fprgrave georgetown and barry burne muton 81 harry mefadden acton 80 george cakes aetna 70 4 11 sad amder richard pearson oakvule 87 keith grafham burungton sb michael armstrong g 89 tommy dobbie georgetown and bob brown acton 81 warren trlckey muton 80 george foun tain acton 70 daet it aad under bob armstrong martin marts acton 84 david grant keith grafham burlington 83 peter darlington douglas wrlg- glesworth georgetown 83 18 and ever peter taylor oakvule 87 gory morgan oakvule 86 bui skuling acton and bob pesr- son milton 84 kerry jepson georgetown 83 wayne price georgetown bui lockie milton frank bean acton 81 daet ii and ever peter taylor david nairn oakvule 88 colin mccoll herbert- dodds acton 82 doable trie bronte 88 georgetown 85 burlington 84 burlington acton strathcona 83 muton oakvule 82 glenwood 80 choir georgetown 8s oakvule 83 glenwood burlington 82 acton strathcona bronte bur ungton 81 muton 80 oa bauiday hay 4mb at rftr uvot wedslveteram teachers hretire f public s staff trfe weather btssibtor jifrwullam cola ma of arto at dougtas wluum sett son of mr joasph 8oott and khbshioaa th uu mnf- bewt he bwde give in marriage by her nw we a whlla tallata full idrc wanouc gowtt wlih b htsart scausped yoke of lace which at hahesd the nttad bodice aad match dig lace mittens a julie caught her angerup vail aad ate carried a cacalla- of red roses and stabhsn- ous attending the bride was eueen mobraof acton gowned in aou blue tatfeia tashloaed on abntlsr unes to the bridal gown she wore lace headdress and lace mittens and carried a nosegay of sweet glen scott was his brothers groomsmsn after the wedding a reception was hekl la lhnshouse memorial hall mrs thomas haines of glen williams sister of the groom re ceived dressed in sr grey printed silk dress with black and white ac cessories and a corsage of white ro ses guests were present from ac ton guelptv georgetown lune house hamilton ayr st jacobs toronto aad bolton for the wedding trip the bride isagad to a navy suit with navy and powder blue accessories aad a conage of red rose and stephanotls- murfin sheet metal works moves to main street an important business change occurs this week when frank mur fin opens his new show room on main street in the premises form erly occcuptcd by georg fu nlture sales he is moving his whole business which he operates under the name b f murfin sheet metal works from its former loca tion on john street to the main street building the front half o the store will be used as a display room for furnaces and plumbing fixtures and the shop will be loca ted in the back part of the build ing he expects to terminate nego- uouons this week for the sale of the john street building to another local business firm mr murfin has been engsged in the unsmlthing business since be first started work at the age of fourteen and before coming to georgetown he worked with var ious firms in toronto and th nia gara district ha was in the army for four years and after discharge in 1049 started his own business here his first shop being in a build ing at the rear of the lavole knit ting company in 1047 he purch ased the building formerly used as a warehouse by the dayfoot shoe company made extensive al terations and converted it late a modern shop the firm does sheet metal work eaveatroughlng and plumbing as well as lnstantng beating and sir condluonlng units it is local agent for toiidheet oil burners snd an- thesimpertsl furnaces at present five men are on the staff cecil brown tim scratch jim stewart mr murflns brother ralph and his brotherinlaw vic greygooee the firm is weuknown locally as well as in the neighbouring towns of acton muton snd brampton frank has taken an active pert in lions club work and served this past year as vicepresident of the hockey club with his wife the former eve clarke and two young daughters he lives on msple av enue where he bunt a home a few years ago h toro o baakms efiplak and watte assets ajasparsttaa dacoratad wast- niorelaad yjmted church toronto for wis jnarrlage on saturday af ocwasa loitabath copsv dsnightar otlto end sirs cop- end r msttrlcarouyat son of mr rofguyot ad the 1st- irs guyevrev t hejfleisaa rgurso in msrrl wtnvussr tav bride wore a gown of nnorsa osnt blush saun faahlooea wlllt a lord byrob coliar moulded- boolea and full skirt with long flowing trala ha mstdilng veu fell from a coronet of pearls and aha carried pink roses gowns- of pink lace over white tsifeto wllh matehlag hats worn by herattendaats mrs thom as fuerd matron of honour mrs bruce harrison and miss marian scott au carried mixed pink flowers groomsman was norman jess and the ushers were robert love aad maurice crawford the reception was held at the towers where mrs g m nixon of lima peru sister of the groom received with the brides mother the couplerare honeymooning in new york they will uve in toronto r where the groom is employed with the beb telephone company several friends from georgetown and glen williams attended the wedding including mr and mrs jack crawford sr mr and mrs jack crawford jr mr aad mrs charles crawford mr aad mrs- syd mackenxle mr and mrs j hepburn marlon and maureen dr and mrs c v wlulams the guyot family uved in the glea for several years and roger attended public school there snd high school in town mr editor- the teraperatnre finally got ova the 70 majekr lost over at that but could notstsy there so ttas warm weather- must b coming slowly but surely v- dale may 8 may 0 may 10 may 11 may 13 may 13 may 14 average max 6i- rfe 4 87 63 i- erh bslklti mln rata a sow 4b v 80 80 traoa w r-r- traoa 3714 trace public school news lady tbacher8 hold meeting in town mrs anna nuiimii 94 towns oldttt ttjitunt hmcmred at roxy party georgetowns oldest lsdy mrs anna nielsen who wut be osthls coming september wss honoured at spedsl show at the roxy theatre last thursday whan a spedsl mo thers day program had arranged wbeldon emmerson was emcee for s stage program which included songs by thomas warnas jean harley and a quartette com posed of messrs waraes emmer son jim burns and charles tyler mrs- john barber was at the piano mrrrnlelaen received many gifts from locsl merchants including sn orchid corsage from norton floral hat suvers halrdress vogue beauty parlour heating pad mc- clures candy steamers inn cake webbs bakery dinner for 4 the he gibbon house brooch barbers portrait albert slmson stockings mcgowanis and a ride to the miss may langan spent the weak end vlslung with her sister ha bur lington dr and mis r t paul are apann in this weak at their cabta hear glen williams newattbuit ntiiripid lueusi rwiilrji ako hirast 1 two new teachers wilt tola tagf georgetown public school ststf nextasrm harold heary has beast hlrsd ssssslstaotdruvlpalabd4sill taaclijooe of th sardor gradsaafld hiss ilueaa campbell haralso a- ceptad apcaltloo with the- sttf ttyo veteran tasobers wboaf reeor4 of sarvtos uoaurpamsd wul ra- tlrs misseshaxel harrison sati may 1rtj v mri htnry a nauveof wlnglisl ha taught for therpast two yaaw ib a fifty pupil school at bttax vale near wloghsin sadnrlor w thattaiignt for two years at mtf schoolrin the same i a young single man he holds us thw terim first class eerttftoata has atk credits towsrdmi4 degree a the uiuverswyof wesotrn cmtaria the esquesing federation of wo men teachers met tuesday eventng in the georgetown school the highlight oftheprogramwaa a-tollc- by mrs james f evans about a year spent in the bahamas misses marie llndssy and laura scott served refreshments prlncipol h c wrlgglesworlh attended a meeting of urban school principals in miiton last tuesday methods of grade promouons were discussed since there arc no de partmental examinations for high school entrance this year grade 8 promotions received special atten tion mardeu puckering found two un usual truuumsythis week one had five leaves fhe petals and five sepals the other plant had four leaves tour sepals and the usual three white petals they were found in a norval woods suff and pupils learned with re gret of the resignations of misses may langan and hazel harrison both of whom have served the school salthfuuy for many years their teaching ahttlty is unexcelled boy scouts plan used clothing drive georgetown boy scouts are mak ing a town collection of used do- thing this saturday and the cloth- high oh may 11th only eleven ing will be sent to a depot in tor- r onto operated by the canadian council of churches the councu is made up of 13 denominations and religious groups may 24th holiday stores wul be- closed next wednesday for the may 8 bouday industries are work ing that day and will take their holiday later the herald wju also ha open aa usual and win observe the holiday on friday afternoon and saturday instead and georgetown boys and girls wui long remember their pleasant and profitable years spent in their re spective rlassrowns on monday morning the senior grades viewed a coloured film a new map of canada produced by transcanada airlines which gives s new version of various parts of our country thursday and friday the fouowbig films wul be shown fur country of the north thrushes and their relatives and indian canoeman a- slide for the plsyground has been purchased from the proceeds of the christmas concert it is aff ording pupils of all suns with con siderable enjoyment swings will be erected at an early data at the top of the playground hlu during the past month miss mil dred essons class retained the shield for a second month with top attendance of 0008 miss harrisons class wss second with 031 au attendance records were exception absentees in the entire school were listed x soirie classes are busily occupied these days preparing exhibits for the fau fair radio show marks iode anniversary tovnark the 90th anniversary of the iode the cbc has prepared a special broadcast telling the story of the founding and development of the organisation it wul be hoard this saturday at 40 pjn over the trans canada network a course in arts and crafts and in tends taking a summer course iai manual training which be wto teach at the school miss campbell is no stranger to town being a resident her sines 1010 she uvea on george stress with her mother mrs george camp- bau and commutes to her postuatj as principal of maple grove school in trafalgar since graduating from toronto normal school aha taught for two years at mimas school and has bald bar present position for several years she ib a native of bslllnsfad aad la member of st johns united church misses langan and harrison have the unique record of being toga ther almost continuously sine they first were pupils at the school they were in the same class in pub lic and high school roomed to gether whue attending muton mo del school and at toronto nor mal and are completing their for ticth year as ststf members miss harrison has what is believed to be a record of teaching altogether 4114 years in georgetown and also taught briefly at glen williams mount dennis and weston musi langan taught for 1 theatre by scott motor sales mac- cormacks drugs provided perfume samples for each patron of the the atre mrs nielsen was born at sjel- land near copenhagen denmark and whetn she was 22 -emigrated- to the united states the ocean voyage taking six weeks an exceuent fi 8 noasgaweys burlington and i palmerston cook she found employment in detroit at the home of mr and mrs parke of the nowfamous porke- davls company ten years later she married hans c nielsen a school friend in ludlngton michi gan where she resided until after his death in 1929 in her younger days she was an active member of the danish luth eran church and president of the danish sisterhood of which she is the oldest uvlng charter member her chief hobbies antra looking af ter her home and having s besuu- ful flower garden in 1041- she sold her home in ludlngton snd resided with her daughter mrs frank johnson in mereod california for a year la 1043 at the age of 88 aha travelled alone by train to georgetown to live with her only son dr albert nielsen she still enjoys excellent health likes to take long walks writes au her own letters and has retained au her fsculues except her hearing she has two children three grandchildren and three great- grandchudren her last grandchud alan mcdonald being born on her birthday september 11th school board chooafe iniblicity committee the public school board i chosen a pubuclty committee for the june 10th vote of property owners on the quesuon of building s new public school ray salter heads the committee snd members are stan finlay cecil mcnamara and h c wrlgglesworlh mrs w w tyndall spent the weekend at centre island with mr and mrs arthur tyndall a few years at both teachers were oorn in town miss harrison is a daughter of the late mr and mrs r e harrison and her father was principal of the public school from 1882 to 1804 she has taught grade 4 tor many years and from 1020 to 1038 was in full charge of music at the school sharing these duues with mia james evans for five years after that her sister mrs j m mckin- ley of toronto also trained aaf a teacher and taught at the 7th line school midland and fort wullsm before her marriage her brother pare was town dark and treasurer uniu his retirement a tew years ago snd is treasurer of the pubuo school board miss langan is a daughter of the late mr aad mra john langan and her father opsr- sted s grain elevator at the station he was a member of the school board tor several years st georges wjl honours miss young st georges wa gave georglna young a surprise monday evening miss young ha been invited to the rectory tot dinner and sfterwards in the midst of an attempt to teach use reetor canasta the wa group which k4 gathered in the church bssetnant entered a pleasant evening eg games was enjoyed after which an address was read to miss young and an electric kettle niosanloil miss young in ltikng the soft ies said it was a most ttmatav hi as aha had lust burned the betiasa out of bar own kettle rati siliaiiiisi were served by the ladles young who retired a few years i from her teaching position at georgetown public school is mov ing to muton baseballseason opens saturday at the park baseball add softball take over the sports picture this week the intermediate raiders open their season at the local park when they meet fergus saturday afternoon mayor harold cleave will pitch the first ball to recreational director j l self with reeve w g marahau behind the plate chappel and pat terson are thd probable starting battery with nash hoare and bar- rager on base berry at short and wilson dulon and martin in the outfield gtbhs snd spence sre re serve catchers chaplin ivan huff man and cub norton on deck for outfield posluons the intermediate ladles sponsored by georgetown motora opened their third season last night with a win in brampton against brampton text they play host to morrow night to port credit bui korasck is coach sparky don manager and the team taduojsat mike herrtngton june lusty ana shirley dobbie as pitchers joyea harrington catcher janet w son eueen pruat and nsrstta on base ruth qolnham i and in the outfield paulino rlngton donna tbomf tyerst jeaa hahooftk jan dot klrby and marg golden and

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