Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 27, 1950, p. 1

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georgetown ont wednesday september 27th 1950 sarnia whips norval in lacrosse high hopes tor norval to- hnvb a winning intcrrhicdtato lacrosse tflarn thts year- were dashed 6n saturday when sarnia licked them if or the second time to take tho lcrles in two strajgh v games tho game was played in brampton arena norval central peels had rung up and enviable record in district competition nnr had suffered tow losses this season until they met the more powerful sarnia team sarnia won 118 on their home field and 187 d brampton they will meet the winner of north peel and maitland who ore playing off now playing for norval were bob bigncll johnny haines clark lyons bill laldlaw junior beau mont scotty moddlson elgin park inson lloyd crawford ron mad- gett clure chevne fra clark date sept 18 scrt 19 i sept 20 sept 21 doug townsend btirxouhi and spike scott madgett and moddl son each scored two and haines lyons and cheyne one pat murphy with five goals spar ked the winners and cliff perry had three- g haddon o haddon sept 22 and b ward were 2goal men and sept 23 p soperd- barr e graham and- sept 24 a mclean scored singles also playing for the beavers wore e j average worshley j butler g perry elkinson and d rldeach r theweaimr mreditor sundays ujmoke cloud certainly presented a strange phenomenon in tho sky but all the fears and imag inations arc now at rest wasintcrcstcd in the weather e- cordlngsl read in oyumn arizdrto paper serif by frank tighe and dated september 2nd 1050 the maximum was 123 and the mini mum was 84 and the probs read not quite so r hot afternoons this paper also stated thpt 123 was the highest ever recorded for that dato but even the avcragd they give of 102 makes you warm to think about and 102 is just so degrees above our average for the same date keep these figures in mind because it wont be long be fore we will be saying how much below zero was it last nightl em batkln max 68 9 68 61- 64 55 45 min 39 48 38- 44 45 42 35 4137 rain 21 minimum route for bus drivers upheld an eighty mile dally minimum was restored fo the poole bus- rpute whjp he oppfcnved before jtforth hanorilifbh school ptetrlct board on moqijay n miltoi at the last board meeting mr pooles route hacj ben established at 70 miles j he imlnlalbiit that the bvifiirial contract made thie y5ar3neown5 for a minimum of 80- fnuos and thatli was diftiqutlfcv operate ceo- uomicftlly mndor this figure partic ularly when he had bought a new bus this year while his refute is shorter than aethers he pointed out that he carried more students thnn any other bus ltcql gordon brown chairman of the transportation committee said he did not think it in the interests of the ratepayers to pay for more miles than were travelled however in view of th original contract he would not oppose an increase to mr bqole this year- however ha did favour the asking of te f 4throntnrct5ncst year and a final solution of th problem a request by agricultural rcprcs- i ontative j e whilelock for use of kelleymuir nuptials at holy c c y in jholy cress church on satur day morning september 23rd xhe veddng was- solemnized of mar garet hose mitlr ivuflhter pf mr and mrs robert mulr vjiia john kjdlcy ion qf tflrtr anc mrs jabr- nard kollcy- liverpool ns -ie- ff v j morxnn offlclatpa ai too nuptial niass the church was dec orated with pliik ondavhlte 11 a d- idii given in marriage by her father 4he bride wore n white satin wed- ding gown styled on princess linc9j with n long train a floor length veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls arid she carried a bououet of red roses the brides cousin miss margaret conncly of lakcvitfw was her only attendant wearing mauve net with a picture hat of the same material and carrying yellow roses ask education minister to choose school site mrrfnnrnr k e 1 ey xtverpool ns was liis brothers groomsman and the ushers were the brides brother william muir and jack ruddy mrs- harvey lawr was soloist and mrs i mlton high shool one night week- wmjam ca the or ilz fifty buenttended a reception j b j the board expressed its willing- the lego auditorium where sensational say adam noss to agree to a request of gcor- mrs mlr received wear nit trace l pl school board for the crny crppe wlth b goldham enaticnal says jaelc adams e5oann reports in lhe toron to sports tolumns- are giving georgetowns bob qdldham- a big buildup as on of the iflngplhs of the detroit red wings this year bob who broke into pro hockey with the toronto maple leafs jqlns detroit after two seasons with chi cago black hawks a report in the globe and mail of ste hon dana porter minister of education wilv be asked to look over four or vo suggested sites for a new central high school which is being planned by idorth hal ton- hlgb school district board v at rt recent meeting the board narrowed locations down to the three most likely v one near stewarttown and tho 48olf club cor ner one near speyslde and on on the oastorn outskirts of acton a majority of board members op posed building the school ot mil- 1 ton or at sflvercreek there wsa training camp game at sau no suggcsuon at the meeting for or marie where the wings arc against building it in georgetown training says bob goldham stole at monday nights meeting in the show for the wings with his milton reports were received that sensational twoway pace he scor- three properties in the stewarttown ed one goal and got two assists to georgetown area were obtainable u lead the point parade besides he jyellas one at speyslde it is them 4layd n- sti u gamrondefcnce and continued to keep his stock as the surprise package of the chi mendation deal riding high thevgolden boy of conn smythc fame may once nyain be the colden boy of jock adams fame this season goldhim properties which mr porter will tw asked to view and make a recom- nobval irantin of a strip of land about ami n enrsnee of pink roses the r three enroll this yeafartniversity injures hand in motor accident 21 b feet midc and ion feet deep toh mother wore he town off tho eastern side ofl ensemble with red rose cor the lliqh school grounds this i snbe j would bo part of a road allowance for honrymoon trip the bride should the public school board buyl n 7 nu 2 wlt co property in that vicinity as a site of rorl rnses c i rosidr jn nn npartmont at berwick j 1 ilnll black nd jnjures face arm lighter fluid flares prizelist or scoutcub fair william norton glen- williams was injured a week ago saturday hir j for their new school miss marion hepburn was hired j music teacher for georgetown r results of the lsj norval scout and cub fair were as follows special for neatest crb ronnie mclean and peter pomeroy tied tommy hunter 2nd collections weeds laurie reed bill donald- three graduates of high school have enrolled for uni versity courses this year jim kirk- wood arid gray merriam are attend ing the university of toronto where jim wlli take honour english and gray will study forestry lykle devries started his studies in the degree course at the ontario agri cultural college guelph this week school at a yearly salary of iiislu when hi car rolled over on sfinn o replace mr w e capps of georgetown no a sideroad a mile northeast firampton whose health has made doimlas norton son of mr and mr- william norton guelph street was painfully injured last week when a ran of lichtcr fluid explo- ricri the burning fluid covered liiafaceanileftarmaod the arm j son rnnn fshh m plqr is particularly sore luckily his bill donaldson bill richardsonj i yes wore not damaged doug is tree leaves ronnie mclean laurie of the glen he taken to impossible for him to teach this guelph general hospital sufferingsear lacerations of the left hand which attendance officers in the three required several stitches the tips towns will he granted mileage of two fingers on the hand had to be amputated mr norton was alone in his car when it swerved off the road and turned over causing an estimated 300 damage to the vehicle new assessment system basis for 1951 taxes when their duties take them out of the town limits additional hockey equipment was ordered for acton ani a decision made to drop cadet training at the acton school because no teacher was qualified to instruct new york trip is lions prize bantams bowoit in secondsgame ocorcetowns bantam la mtployed w georgetown dairy crome showers presentation grc news j reed bill donaldson wild flow ers ronnie mclean tommy hun ter bill donaldson tree seeds torrimj hunter- barks bill don aldson laurie reed tommy hu ter best collection of apples blrf richardson ron mclean charllw it on the chin thursday at norval j carney grain and clover seeds and lost the same and the round prior to her marriage on satur- sandy barnes howard chester thev nlayed a eonri came fn two day to mr johnkellcy peggy tommy hunter feathers ron me- mulr was a guest at several events lean bill richardson bill don- ui her honour mrs william roney aldson shells lourle reed chart entertained at a miscellaneous carney bill donaldson pictures team after wlnnlnc their first playj j ft j off uame with brampton 96 took or j8lutday hmoo periods but weakened in the final half of the came to lose it fl2 two lucky people will fly to new i i t t i york his fall as guests of george- next three weeks ed a 15 per cent deduction here on ljons fcib hm that sal a luck draw the brand pride being an allexpense within the georgetown property owners will be receiving their first assessment notices under the new assessing system which will be used to es tablish 1951 taxes assessor joseph gibbons has com pleted his assessing and all have been verified by the county asses sor he is presently engaged in the book work necessary to bring his records up to date and in the ccmphstlon of individual notices- which he expects to distribute be tween october 1st and 15th most ratepayers will get a sur prise when they first look at their assessment in many cases values have doubled or even tripled dont get too alarmed this doesnt mean that your taxes will rise according ly the value of a mill will go up at the same time and next year the mill rate for taxation purposes will take a sharp drop the new assessment is based on 1m0 property values rather than present day replacement this mean that property will be assessed at less than half of its present day value for most people can remem ber ten years ago when 5000 would purchase thjs finest house in town assessing has become a scientific job under the new county system the assessor is provided with every requirement to make an honest val uation of a property and correlate it with others in town his- land assessment nbtdn building the theory being it is 15 per cent less desirable to own property in georgetown than jjj it is in certain other parts of the county within the town the same idea is carried out by valuing land any where from s- to 8 per foot de pending on focalion commercial properties are asses- sed much higher f insta o trip via tca for two persons har- i is in charge of the i draw which is being held to raise funds for next years stayat camp the lions club is a heavy financial backer of the camp and hopes next year to increase its budget of s100 m provide extra facilities for the children at i main street all land is assessed aiiivij c r 550 a foot withdraw service for the file card of each property is j rnptist anniversary reviewed each year and changes are noted here the assessor will catch up with depreciation it is impor tant to remember that depreciation s figured to the nearest five years in other words for the first 2i years the property is somewhat overvalued then a higher rate is allowed and the property becomes undervalued until it reaches the five year mark when a house is remodelled there is provision for a retarding of de preciation according to the value of the alterations made there is no doubt that the new assessment will make many chan ges in the amount of taxes paid by individuals many houses in town haitnbait champs altr declared grc hardball is over for another season colleccvlew indians came from hehind to win a thrilllnc game 1211 analnst glnn dndeers on sat- urdav thny receive the mclln- nck trophy oihht- team won 54 from a teanv captained b calvin kinc to win tho pee wee championship the ame day soccer will he the nfxt sport to be promoted by th recreation commission now thnt tho fall days art here irveniies vux tiav isr in spite of losinc nrie with own regular sunday morning worship at st johns was conducted by rev john m smith- who continued the series of meditations based on the lords prayer with the theme thy kingdom come the choir under the direction of mr n laird sangi the anthem sweet is thy mercy and the hymn the ninety and nine the flowers on the communion table were placed by mr p b har- rison and miss hazol harrison in memory of their father and mother the evening- service was with drawn in order that members of tho congregation might worship with tho baptist romiregatlon on shower and miss belle tcnnant and ron mclean barry cleave tbun- miss marlon forgravc were joint hostesses at a shower at the for mers home tho ladles of holy cross church with other friends presented her with a trillght lamp at a socjal evening at the home of mrsrwilliam dwtor fellow em ployees at the alliance paper mill marie a presentation of a blanket and an electric tea kettle polio takes life of acton businessman r victim of poliomyelitis a prom- twogame incut young resident of acton and bramptofl georgea former resident of town kenneth uvpnilo ota lacrosse team j a mackenzie died in st josephs will compote in the c finals later i hospital guelph last night this tnonth theriillne was made since his return from service as when it was discovered that bramplan air force officer in the war he ton should be a r team georj had been manager of the acton ietown will play the winners of a j office of j b mackenzie and son triple series now in progress be- 1 dealers in lumber coal and build- tween dundas ohsweken and port i log supplies dover he is survived by his wife and coorootown won their first came two children his mother brother with brampton last saturday by a sam and sisters jean and margery score offtiiv on mnndav tied ii tile round with a 31 lead in tho first period and there was no more sooflntf until lato in the game whn nramptnn srored the winning are undervalued in relation with their 103rd anniversary their neighbours and nlany others it was onnounced that the sac- are overvalued some taxpayers rimcnt of the lords supper would will find that they are paying less be observed next sunday henrv aetina princioal at the iimiv lytl his first jbb is to visit a property axcs than betore and by the same and note on a form provided every 0hcrs wi hey arc pay uarriaaft pracffntatimnc detail of a house which can be ln ing more of one thing you can be j ws rrescmatlons eluded in itsvalue type of con- i f lax w f v fairor i fbr markm fororftve syuctlon foundation plumbing and b lhan tncy havc hocn for man lighting details are noted along with the land measurements and the cubic content of the house when all the information is lear ned the assessor has at his disposal series of sample tables and he finds the one whfph most closely matches the building being asses sed certain deductions or addi tions are made for variations from the sample standard and the prop erty then la assigned its unit value depreciation tables for every type of building are also provided far the assessor depreciation is flgu- ivol every five years and hero own r of new house may consider themsalvm unfairly treated tor tha srtt ova years no depredation la ahaarad what u known ai location ob- bttuiwl joe wants your age no secrets now pity the poor assessor as if his job didnt make him one of the most unpopular men in town at this time of year the government has foisted another unpleasant job on his shoul ders thhr yr law require the assessor to mike a population cen sus of the town and to ask each individual hj or her age ha doesnt anticipate much trouble with the hlms but when it comas to the ban thats a different story whan assessor joseph gibbons ai dellvaring tie sjsssament tpjoeaa daring tte nsxt this wsaks ha will b astdnf t tt yirt want to at on rcsignins her position at alll- ance paper mills prior to her mar riage miss marlon forgravb was presented with several beautiful gifts these included an electric tea kettle from the lady employees a linen table cloth from the office girls and a pair of matched table lamps from the men of the plant and office sixty friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs john whee ler glen williams on the evening of september 18th to honour the bridetobe miss muriel sahll of toronto assisted with the opening of the many beautiful gifts received miss forgrav was married in toronto on monday evening to mr franklin roy dunham tha wad- digtook plaa in ptoejssat oiritad churehrand was eandomat by 1st ttirod ttonv has been annoln- od arin rnal of hoorcrtown pibuc sohnofnr tho balance of 10 invim term a confirmed at phic school hoard last week mr tto wis airointoh noting nrln- lal fnllowin tho judden death of incinal hownrd wrlgglesworth on iontomber 11th a native of windham mr henrv tolned the sehool staff here this fall after several years experience teaching in country schools in that district of georgetown a private funeral service was held this nfternoon at the victor b rum- ley funeral home with interment following in falrvlew cemetery acton ghs enters threeteam county football league ikoion tadtes have trip to thk falls on saturday twenty seven mem bars of the legion wa went by chartered bus for a day at niagara palls they were guests at a lun cheon at branch 51 then crossed the border for shopping and slght-sea- lng in- tha afternoon aftar turkay dinner at the king cdward hotel georgetown milton and acton will play in a threeteam high school football league this fallmll- ton and georgetown play the first game here on thursday and the tho appointment kickoff will be made lit the high a meetlne of the scn runds a 315 future games are oct 5 acton at milton oct 12 georgetown at acton oct lfl georgetown at milton oct 28 mil ion ot acton nov 2 acton at georgetown in case of a first plocc tie there win bo homcandhome games for the championship otherwise the first placer team will take the cup playing on the ghs team are alan glius jim tlmleck frank carter ron breen bill doherty richard slenko don ford jim buck- ted tyler linesmen bui maccormack don hutchinson quar terbacks roil denham bud varey paul barber keith scott carl schenk george mcchire half backs the team is coached by principal j l lambert with don hutchinson land keith aotnpson as a ter stamps laurie reed t hun ter peter pomeroy arrowheads bill donaldson nuts bui richard son vegetables carrots b donaldson barry cleave david cunningham par snips r mclean sandy barnes beets kenneth miller t hunter howard chester onions bill don aldson yellow onions sandy barnes cabbage laurie reed potatoes r mclean howard ches ter ron flshburn corn howard chester sandy barnes flowers aste b r chester r mclean zinnias sandy barnes b richardson t hunter cosmos t hunter clarkia r mclean kenneth miller delphiniums sandy barnes bill donaldson stocks sandy barnes b donaldson pet show- bantams b donaldson david fendlcy b donaldson ferret b richardson kitten bruce somer- vllle pigeons b rlchnrdson rab bits david fcndley baking maple cream david cunningham p pomeroy b richardson muffins b richardson s barnes t hun ter biscuits b richardson ron mclean sandy barnes dark fudge b richardson b donaldson ron mcleon pancakes r richardson hon mclean sewing best darn in sock r mclean t hunter sewing on button r mclean t hunter p pomeroy junior squad collectionsleaves jim rich ardson bob donaldson weed seeds jim richardson jimmle barnes match folders jim richardson bob donaldson nuts jim rich ardson bob donaldson biggest ap ple jim richardson bob don aldson corn ross marshall kenneth robinson carrots jim mle barnes parsnips bob don aldson potatoes jimmle barnes ken robinson beets ross msr- shall bob5analdson squash jimmle barnes zinnias bob grasby ross marshall bob donald son snapdragons jimmle ba asters jim barney bob donald- sop ross marshall handicrafts j useful article jlaurfe reed first with a rug hooked in wool tied with biu donaldson wjlh a lawn chair blrdhouses t hun ter r mclean k miller toys b donaldson writing carney b mclean thj8

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