Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 12, 1950, p. 1

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wednesday evening july 12th 1950 two wins boost norval to wcrosse leadership with tjibo more win last week nerval central peals pulled lhto the lead in their intermedlale a lacrosse group branttortl yere the victims in both ease nprval wtomu there 10 on saturday and at hom 128 monday cleric ijyons andrbul laldlaw sparked the team at brantford the former getting 4 coals and laldlaw a goal and 4 assists townsend beaumont qardliguse clark and mecandleaa alio tallied and beau mont had three assists trhu cre- ait beaumont wos a four goal man monday with townsend and mod- gelt contributing two each and laldlaw moddison gnrdhousc and clark singles playing for norval on monday night were bob blgnell john garbhouse pete wilkinson scotty moddison prank clark ron mad- gett junior beaumont johnny haines bill laldlaw lloyd craw ford doug mclean doug town send bui louth and jim cleave joe murphy and lev vipond of mimico were referees the weather intermediate v lacrosse southern section w l norval 6 3 milton 6 1 brantford 4 5 ohswekcn 2 5 hespcler 1 4 mr editor summer at last ern batkln date max mlnr raw july 3 july 4 jaaij july6 july 7 july 8 july b average 74- 84 78 88 78 38 trice 88 51 79 34 82 5t 84 52 28 547 trace st johns annual picnic at erin mrs lome peters is vacationing at cawnjo beach georgian bay mr jesso branhford 1s visiting this week- with friend in briphtsv mr anal mrs imlinpy chfrfes spent the weekend it the family cottage atgr6hdvbcnd mrs e wemsley of toronto was a visitor one day last week wlth mrs ry7alde miss- agnes cole and mr ever- cttcolc are spending the summer at their cottage tit lake cyccbe- air waiter blehn carolyn and ellen ore spending n few week at lnverhuroh beach mrs ken mcmllfan and joyce are vfcstlonlng at their cottage at thunder bay mrs bertha souviders mhb jack saunders and children have left for glenwood beach lake slnicoef where they will spend thenummor miysoriiuot alcqrn of lindsay is snenfllnii this month in town wmh his son james alcorn who lsap- eountnnt at the bank of commerce branch mr and mrs- harold mccluro and george and mrs james mc cluro arc spending this month at i their summer cottage at mirny lake musknka bernard tennant loses leg in plant accident bernard tennant lost his right leg in an accident at the beard- more plant in acton lost wednes day morning he was working on a new machine which had just been installed in the plant rushed to cuclph general hospital it was necessary to amputate the legabove the knee a georgetown boy s of mr ana mrs bam imnant7 served overseas with the annual sundayschool picnic of st johns united church was held at stanley park erin last thursday aftornoon quite a large number of the congregation were able to attend and a good time was had by all as usual the svimm- ing was a major attraction for the children this was followed by a- sports program the winners being as follows beginners class john scott pt j glnny lee bob bonfleld primary iji class monty hyde judy richard- 12 so children 8 yrs and under doug 0 mcgilvroy tonl lee- bobby hyde 5 boys 11 and under bruce den- 2 ham tom- dobbie wayne armonn girls 11 and under betsy willson pnty richardson lorna kllng- bcil boys h and under bruce denham tom bobbie doug rich ardson girls 14 and under joyce i his parents denham anne hyde marilyn ft nnr cleave girls 14 and over sandra scott jacqueline graham joyce denham mens race walt richard son ken richardson alan prouse couples clothes pin race harvey lee and mrs denham mr and mrs i mrs ray salter and bdbby have mrs w men vacationing at their cottage at i- sgfnding a few days visiting frenchmans bay w ith mr and mrs harold bingham mrs bob lane carole and gerry cir farm home near george- vacationing this monh at a town cottage at thunder bay mr and mrs sam mackenzie mrs waller whilmcc is visiting snd m dvid in oakvulc at the home of her cning their vacation with mr iirothcr mr thomas carpenter mrs koss duncan inauiie anil hos jr are spending the summer norval farewell gift from guides to miss mccrae tho 1st norval guide company awd brownie pack hold thejr clos ing meeting fdr the summer mtm- tns lost wednesday in st- pauls parish hall there wore many visitors prosoht including a nufri- ber of guides frbm the acton company new brownies wcrc enrolled- jeannb marshall crystal louth margarqt miller jirtd dtahc shorring golden l bds and golden hands were presented- by mrs jaltftiy- district commissioner from bakvfllc and were awarded- to the following drownios nancy kisliburri cbtlecn grasby lots jarvic linda white elsie donald hornby son joyce mclean maria harropt c anthony of brampton j carol hunter and golden hands to elaine laird and paddy lucas at the same time tin- two brownies who had won their golden hands hew up to guides and along with vanry fishbuftn colleen gray and marie harrop who went up to on ihir squirrel tail guides on roy brewnridge and jtineneelands marry juno laurlnc neelands daughter 61 mr and mrs- j l neelands of hornby was married to roy em- rherson browrtrldgoj on of mr and mrs j brownridgo milton w- st stephens church hornby wfth rev fred alntwbrfh r mrs reginald neolhnds saig the ttiiy of golden fromjio during the signing fit the register given in marriage by her father the bride was gowndd in whit satin and net a halo of orange blossoms held her fingertip yell and she carried talisman roses mrs douglas sherman was matron df honour for her sister mrs john ston neelands and mrs reginald neeland- were bridesmaids and the brides niece carol neelands was mower girl the attendants all wore lemon ycllqw corded talteta and net si milar in style to the bridal gown in ballerina length they carried cascades of green carnations the it their coltaie at meafoid dr and mrs c v william- are spending the month at july at their cottage near parry sound mrs alice white of dcland flor ida is spending the summer munths in glen williams witli mrs p wagstaffe mr and mrs a c prouse and children have left tp spend the summer near little britain with iid mrs maloliu mcmurchie ir c vntrivillc south dakota mi and mrs sam tennant and belle and mr ami mrs jack fletj hij- of strectsville will vacation lor tl- next two weeks at a cot- age at wasaga beach bernard army where he met and married an eng lish girl re had been employed in acton since returning home af ter the war ick runham and daughter jill are vacationing for two weeks at brocks beach wa- aga i mr and mrs gordon alcott of weston were weekend visitors jamet evans dolig richardson and ij his parents mr and mrs j jocqueline graham balloon race geor alcott marilyn cleave karen scott bruce mrs j b mackenzie and mrs i denham boot and shoe race bruce kenneth mackenzie jack andj denham anne hvrii tim pottji ma of acton are holidaying their wore welcomed into the guide wcr girl was in white taffeta with company hy the leader mrs k c net o and she cor- hecd mrs heed also presented 1od a segay of yellow carntt- i badges to a goodly number of thel nncl mouve sweet peas company who had earned them william lawson was groomsman during the past few months- ai the ushers were john carttcloa surprise feature of the evening to an bonald fcatherstonc a re- tlic brownie leader miss gladys cc followed at the hcmo of th mrimrl mrs cecil davidson arc mccrao was the presentation of oi parents pcixung this week at hart j dresser set from the company and odge mindin and next wick will pack as a gesture of appreciation unt ui their vacation at the for her help during the past two jrncycliiri lintel juddhavcn j year miss mccrae has resigned margaret kason a piano pupil of fr he public school here to lynda m stewart of acton passed ilkl a position in hcspoler her grade 2 cxammations with i honours at the midsummer exams there was a splendid attendance of the itoyil- conservatory of thc anglican rally in lowvllle music toronto i park on sunday when an official a former georgetown resident tended tothe right three county fairs have saturday show mr harry lewis ot fort erie was visuoj- with the fred armstrongs rev w niagara e bagnall bishop of those taking part in the throwing the rolling pin mrs e argrave mrs h lee mrs r bonfleld kicking the shoe ladles mrs e hyde mrs h lee linda whitmee men h wrlgglesworth bruce denham ern hyde clayton wilsons are bousfield reunion hosts the spacious lawn at the home of mr and mrs clayton wilson h r 3 georgetown was the setting for the eighteenth bousfield reunion held saturday july 8th with over one hundred and fifty in attendance mrs e mcphall mrs robt fox of milton mrs t j fisher and til hodgen barnes of georgetown and mr thomas bousfield ot moffat assisted in welcoming the guests after a delicious picnic dinner the president frank wilson gave a short address of welcome and asked for a minute of silence in memory of the loved ones who had passed away since the last reunion clarence- bousfield of haaersviue secretary of the reunion read a short historical sketch of the fami ly it being over one hundrad years since the late john bousfield and elizabeth alderson bousfield came from england and settled in trafalgar township the sports committee with spencer wilson guy biissell and meldrum stark in charge carried out a program of games and races during the afternoon at the supper hour the election of officers for the next reunion was held and resulted as follows president wilson b sutton billsburgh 1st vicepresident robert lak- ing moffat 2nd vicepresident spencer wilson norval secretary clarence bousfield bagersville treasurer mrs archie gunby campbellviue prizes to the oldest lady ond gentleman present were awarded to mrs e mcphall milton and mr john wilson of london a prize to the youngest member in attendance was given to lois jean hunter sevenmohthsola daugh- 4ar of mr and mrs albert hunter of freeman guests- were present from la- combe atla london rsgersvllle dundas toronto norwood bur lington waterdown ouelph mil ton acton campbeuvhle carlisle and kilbride lb and mrs clarence bain and gloria ara leaving this weekend 5 lot a twowmk vacation which they wfll spend aar little current on stanitouun island this ib a ifpaoic paper at port bruce peter hough of guclph has re turned home after spending three weeks in town with his cousin douglas harley mr and mrs c fi wray mill street attended the funeral of her uncle kenneth skinner at port credit last friday i mrs leonard bell dennis brcn- j da and ellen are spending the summer at their cottage at 8 mile i point lake simcde i mr and mrs stewart young l with mr and mrs jack young of niagara falls vacationed last week huntsville and district mrs james goodlet brian david fred leavitt of montreal casand jimmy have left to spend tile torn sales representative fqr smith i summer at their cottage at glcn- stone ltd was instantly killed j wood beach lake simcoe in a headon motor collision one day last week mr ecwls w archdeacon w g o thompson georgetown rev c heathcotc burlington rev r e porrjtt lowvilfc and mr daniel pope president of thc halton dean ery liymcnj association the ad dress was delivered by theblshop throughout the afternoon thc re gimental band of the lorno scots was in attendance and the choir was comopscd of junior choirs with in the deanery of halton sts sales representative killed in motor accident j week ago sunday mr and mrs leavitt were returning home from a weekend fishing trip in the ottauta district mrs leavitt was seriously injured in the crash and is still in royal victoria hospital in montreal mr leavftt had been in charge of company product sales from quebec to halifax for the past twenty years and had often visit ed the georgetown plant mr wil frid ford who hod been closely as sociated with him during this time flew to montreal for the funeral service last week he is survived by his wife an one daughter in cleveland ohio lions cldb meets at ray wimtmees a meeting of thc lions club was held last tuesday at the home of ray whitmee when members hearo a report of the convention at gravcnhurst by the two delegates clarence kennedy and don barra- ger the new president jack armstrong was in the chair for the first time edwin wilson was nam ed chairman of a committee to investigate a major club project in which members have expressed an interest plans were made for lions to entertain their wives at an evening at the brant inn at bur lington this month mr and mrs ernie curry don ald and gordor were week end visitors in midland with his par ents mr and mrs dave curry mrs james wilson and barbara of hamilton are spending a few days this weok with her parents mr and mrs j d godfrey j miss isabel buticr of kitchener and miss frances richardson of st catharines ore visiting this week at the rectory with archdea con and mrs w g o thompson miss mabel chavc and miss anne ferry of toronto are enjoy- worked in the post office when ho lived here several years ago mr spencer early of saskatoon sask was a recent visitor with mr a m t j fisher chorles street and other relatives in the dlftrict he was attending a con vention at bigwln inn muskoka mr and mrs bob caldwell and son edgar visited last week in essex with mr and mrs stan grabb and with friends in windsor mrs grabb doris and jimmy re turned with them and will visit in toronto and georgetown miss lois mileham of stewart- town i spending the summer at basement of thc united church port cannon on lake cccebc mr ll parish hall and at the rc- aud mrs sinn mileham and john creation grounds a splendid pro- uid mr and mrs john storey of train has been outlined and par- mono mills visited with her there who are interested in this pro- iver the liokilav weekend j isk to contact ony of the local clergy and if they can t in any way their help will dates have been set for most of the district fall fairs georgetown will again have the first weekend aftqr the cne september 15 16 while acton gets the next week end september 22 23 milton- takes the third weekend septem ber 29 30 erin and woodbridgc have con flicting dates again this year both choosing the thanksgiving week end october 7 and 8 the three- day show at brampton will be held from october 5 to 7 caledon juuv set their fair date the same as actqn fergus the same as george town- orangeyiue bos a midweek show september 19 20 boltons fair is september 29 30 gjj xjhe canadian national exhlbi- a vaeatidn school will n norvol under the ausplcua o 2 i he three churches conmeneln lsts monday july 17th as present plan stand dosses whl be held in wcokend nt 1 bo much appreciated classes bi hhd in thc mornings only friends ojmr george sharpe will be sorry to hear that he is ill in peel memorial hospital llramptotv and it u hoped that he will soon be recovered guests over the valley lew cabins huntrivlue whrcli are operated by mr and mrs wilf hunter of georgetown ncltiricd mrs mary jourdain of georgetown and her sister mrs g xordbye and family of brampton mr and mrs ace bailey iitarr- ed to port severn for the week end and had good luck fishing sufficiently to come back home catching- nlb rainbow trout and several bass visitors with them last friday were mrs blair mr and mrs charington and donna of oakvillc mr and mrs ross mcphail and children grace john dorothy and margaret of beechy saskatchewan were visitors this week with her sister mrs e e hall and mr hall at their home on queen street will ing a cruise this week on the they left today to visit in ctorkaon norgoma sailing from owen sound with mr and mrs jack squires resigns baptist pastorate to return to dresden may purchut church for pmi musmm a committee 1 representing 25 or ganizations in peelcounty is in vestigating the possibility of buy ing mount pleasant united church for use s a county museum the church a few miles west of bramp ton has been closed for some time it was part norval- circuit whiclicjmprlse churches at nor val and glen t williams c v charters ot brampton heads tho committee whlcti jj investigating the purchase pastor of georgetown ond acton baptist churches for three years mcv charles r cower has resign ed his position and will leave at thc end of- august mr cower has received a cull to dresden where he formely served as minister for some time mr gowcr has not been in good health ond it is for this reason that he is resigning his pastorate he succeeded rev j e ostrom at the church when mr ostrom re ceived a call to port arthur mr cower is a fluent and force ful speaker and he will be mlssctf not only by his church people but by the public at large for on any public occasion he has taken his place on the speakers platform with dignity and his remarks have commanded attention stewarttow music pnpus paaa mldsoaamer examlnatlsns three pupils of mrs mary bally paased their music examinations at the royal conservatory of toronto ruby tennant had honour in grade 2 and evalonne smith and bitftara cuimlbfnam ttaaaed qrade i mr peter ferguton was born at limehouse mrs harold gollop and miss barbara gollop have been holiday- iiik at iublc beach mrs bi gollop and mr george gollop visited with mr and mrs hudson in kitchener on sunday ac2 abrey hudson spent the week en in norval mrs w k kennedy who makes her honfc in norvol with her daughter mrsaf l self flew from malton yesterday for a visit in the maritimes she will spend some time in halifax wkh her son and at colbrook station with her daugh ter rev and mrs self are also planning a trip cast in august born at limehouse in 1866 mrs peter ferguson died in stouff- vllle recently before her marriage she was sarah adeline foster a daughter of the late mr and mrs thomas foster the family moved 10 cheltenham where she married her husband who predeceased her 21 years ago they lived most of tholr married life at cheltenham later moving to nobel since her husbands death she had lived at stouffvllle with her daughter mrs- albert smith clara also sur viving are another daughter mrs wilbert smith minnie bounty sask and one son leslie of to ronto a sister mrs william sharpe mary uvea in brsjnpton and an other sister mrs james sharpe louisa at inglewood the fun- brat service was held at stouffvllle on june sow with interment in cheltenham cemetery plsuboarers were six nephews will klrby george roster- john and alex jackson leslie and oordon sharps milton high school student dies suddenly a student at milton high school 16yearold david hugh angus micbic was burled in the family plot in greenwood cemetery georgetown following his sudden death last iponth thc funeral ser- vicc was held in boston presby terian church where he had at tended church and sunday school regularly he is survived by his parents mr and mrs harold c michlc three brothers kenneth of georgetown george and john at home and one niece karen mlchle of georgetown rev jamea mcfaul of oak vllle and rev w g charlton of erin officiated at the funeral service and pallbearers were james mcdonald ted king seymour english har old billand george bailey i acton hottx sold to toronto men j h roytlon haa sold his do minion hotel in acton to two to ronto men fj dawson andhar- old dodsla who will te posses sion in the near future to september 9 the western fair at london will be on from septem ber 11 16 the international plowing match is planned for oc- tober 10 13 near alflston tha royal winter fair conies novem ber 14 22 ot toronto glen garden party aids flood damage the double or nothing club of glen williams united church is planning a garden party on friday with proceeds earmarked for re pairing flood damage which the church suffered this spring the show will be held at the lacrosse grounds and if weather does not permit this it will go oh in the church auditorium chris garner and his magic show will play its first appearance in this district in addition to mr gardner the show features dancer audrey scott singer marlene glr- ord and impersonator bud watson with jack evans as emcee the lome scots band is donating its services for the evening and a huge crowd js anticipated limehouse many visitors in village last week vsa dr and mrs crisp and children are holidaying at their cottage on the 8th line rev john smith preached at limehouse last sunday but there will be- no service on july 16th mrs e sanford and blllie are on holidays at waubashene frances ernewein has been holi daying wrth relatives at kitchener recent visitors include mrs ormcrod of toronto with v thc gearys messrs joe and steve fay of breslau with the paul spitiers mr and mrs wesley lane and mrvfflfd mrs c cross with mrs r lane mr and mrs jack smethurst and jacqueline of islington miss shir ley patterson ot toronto and tho c a grantt- ot steworttown with mrs smethurst mr bill newton of barrle with his mother rev and mrs wm j lane and son rosa ot yellow grass saakl left on monday after two week visit with relatives in ontario limehouse players seam to bo luelitfsrtbaii recently soaraa are mora vn than formerly too

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