tr the herald georgetown oftt wednesday evening oct 11 1950 chatting with mhb v adding a farther note of pleasure to our sunday afternoon drive in the cale- lon billi were the laden apple trees growing wad by the roadside w wonder if there really are such things as wild apple trees v cer tainly the trait is much let juicy and more tart than the usual dom estic varieties and they are aa ihard as bullets but they do look pretty on thejtrees j the countryside was at the peak of its autumn splendour m sunday the maples with their sunaay tne mapies wtu mathe way of rain sometimes follow- wlettinged leaves the boldehj quotatlon from u dippjp boughed birches and crimsoned wow sumacs thrown into relief by the dark evergreens and sharply etch ed pines combined to make driving a scenic delight no matter in what direction one chose to look but on monday afternoon the driving wouldnt have been so plea sant tor down came the deluge and it kept up all afternoon and most of the night disappointing those who lhad hoped to attend two of the most outstanding fall fairs of this district erin and woodbrldge heard of an interesting event at slmcocfall fair which mr jim stark attended last wednesday this event was called a chariot race in which indians were the only participants the chariots were mad from the front th leath mr editor- the first weeks summary tor october gives temperatures away- above the normal averages and attain a blank rain column the weather certainly is a source of conversation and getsi consider able space in newspapers in other countries as well as our wvn mrs hutt gave me a clipping from an english paper and to give you an idea how and what they take u em london eng our much maligned english climate is it appears mend ing its ways in another couple of centuries it may be so normal that no one will even notice it and what an odd world it will be when our weather is no longer a joking matter- for strangely enough so the experts tell us spring sum mer and autumn over the past 20 years haye all been about one de gree warmer whilst winter that three months period from december to february has become a bit cool er just to give you a few figures compared with the years from 1901 vun rdfm hapnyfti to 1030 approvement in the pan gjsssfssch mrs grohe speaker at w ms triantof feting speaking at the autumn thankotf- erlng meeting of st johns wom ans missionary society mrs eliza beth qrbhe gavea picture of christ choosing ms disciples teaching them how tovreach the gospel mes sage and sending them forth lnto the world god has neverben without witnesses shv told rhe story of john geddes the first mis sionary from canada dedicated by iis parents to a missionary life and bals into devoted christians his influence was fat reaching on the inhabitants of the fiji islands mrs grohe reminded her hear ers that many millions do not know christ that it christians increased their zeal in missionary work the spread of christianity would be powerful enough to overt future wars the meeting was held on october 3rd in st johns church hall with mrs r c adams in the chair mrs hector bird conducted the devot ional part of me program her proyer centred on the theme of praise and thanksgiving mrs gor don kidney sang a beautiful sacred number lord in this hour of tum ult hear thou my prayer three new ministers welcomed by presbytery marcella rutsel dies longslen resident 111 in st josephs hospital guelph since last spring miss marcclla rus sell died there last saturday miss russell had lived tor many year in glen williams making her hbmer with her friend mus- susan pugh how he miraculously turned cannljwh aita on juno htfc than are no surviving relatives archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the funeral service in st albans church of england on mon day with interment following in glen williams ccrrfetcry pallbear ers w9wuiiam klrby matthew beaumont win wheeler william schenk joseph eoson and monta gue merryday warn severe action in school breakins a warning has been issued to young people in town that severe three new member were wel comed to halton presbytery of the united church at a meeting in st johns church georgetown recent ly theyjire rev george almark carlisle rev e a currey acton and hev wluiam dempsey m1u- tho new chairman rev r f making her hbrnefmcrcer was in charge of jhe meet ing worship was conducted by mr almack and he enjoined the group as ministers and laymen to pclndle the spirit of- cod which 1 within them delegates to general council mr drummond and rev roy albright gave instructive re ports three speakers made an interest ing daas program dr richards ijiuiton superintendent of missions told of the many demands for m and m money anchstated that all these de mands could not be met if three million dollars asked for this year is realized it will add greatly to ttie board s ability to aid qew chur ches dr mutchmor spoke first on evan gelism stressing the three words gospel witness and service then sports rou by steamboat enunerson the intermediate hockey oak held a meeting last night at oat arena to make plans tor the riw lng season bob una continues aa president with jack gunning tea- president norman hill secretary jim alcorn treasurer don barrages equipment manager and ray whit- mee transportation manager bruea maekenzhr haaintlmatn4hat ha ts- drnppihg out of the hockey picture and has not as yet accept tha position of manager genrgatotfa would be losing a real sport and fine manager should be- decide la call it oft there hasbeen talk that frank murfln might accept tha job aa manager the oha has sent a proposal that the raiders play intermediate a la league composed of burlington dundas oakville and brampton all these centres have artificial ice and the season could be opened early dundas seem to be getting the best deal in the group they are being granted six im ports as well as the privilege of drawing from hamilton as they are a first year team georgetown wit be allowed three imports but the question is who can be had 0 cars has been definitely notice able for example 17 out of the axles of old ford rare with a drivjinst 20 aprils hoe been worm but ers box mounted at the bock and not this april 16 out of the last a team of ponies hitched to a tongue 0 novembers end 14 out of the last at the front in the box there was jo julys but not this july no room for only one man to stand definitely not jul 1950 it has up and touse jims words they ue or has seemed to be the foul- went like a sreak official time t july ever practically no days for the winner of the halfmile wrhout rain and we were lucky if race was 56 seconds the rain were gentle mostly it was members of the 5050 club doc- orated st johns church with fruit flowers and vegetables for sunday it r ices the music of the day was ttion will be taken should any of the need for greater support of brnklns occur at the high school the missionary wjork of the church in future twice recently children hove cn- teied the building the week be fore last four boys were seen en tering by a window which they op- iiod downstairs last thursday night a window was broken in the science room and papers belonging o science teacher a m baxter thanks- urre disturbed the police nave been notified to wi jj m ce on the building and v i lird sang to inthem ve shall tin school board wants parents and dwell in the lind and the junior i ildrcn to rcilize that entering iimi in keeping with the iwn seison in the morning the choir under ie direction of mr last week the column tiltll i i lhat would march went to press before we could tell you a little bit more about the tourists who have stayed dote with mr and mrs harry scott this october 2 have done credit to summer the government insists that a record be kept of all paying guests so mrs scott has combined her government record with per sonal jottings about her visitors- making it possible to remember them better we leafed thru the book and found it highly amusing as well as informative the most interesting tourist to visit scotts was judging from the notes miss gladys wells from macon georgia miss wells came to the states from britain to teach eurhythmies which is the interpretation of music through movement this creative art was originated by the late emlle jacques in the town of dalcroze switzerland mr jacques death occurred in july and was noted by papers all over the world miss wells came to america tit tit nthrr t of eurhy october oc ober 4 october 5 october 6 october 7 october 8 av erage 76 66 54 58 62 69 70 mm 48 49 37 35- 38 45 47 rain 42 71 flies to calgary for mothers funeral thmics and has been teaching in a university in georgia for the past five years people in canada are flot too well acquainted with this art since there are only about a dozen teacheri of eurhythmies in canada and tour dozen in the usa while staying with the scotts miss wells was en route to visit her sis ter in oakville en route to england aboard the ss franconla is mrs ken meers who left quebec city october 4th she will visit in leicester midlands with her mother mrs mary grlswell and will be back home just before christmas mr and mrs norman allan have moved into the house in glen williams ust vacated by mr and mrs r s miner mr and mrs allan have two children sandra who attends the glen public school and richard mr allen is a member of the firm commercial displays ltd s mrs don borragers mother ond brother mrs eliza pea cock and seldon have moved from port elgin new brunswick to hamilton ont where he is a crown lite insurance agent long one of georgetown s most prominent citizens and superintendent of alliance paper mills ltd until his retirement mr l k fleck has moved to preston and sold his spacious home on tha 1 8th line to mr walter t evans mr evans and daughter ruth moved from their edith street home last weekend sorry we made an error in re porting mr and mrs r ackerman as having moved into apartment 5 in berwick hall mr and mrs robert hayward are the new ten ants they are from toronto and mr hayward works at commercial displays ltd mrs dr j d heaslip mother of mrs j h chamberlain of town died in calgary ajberta on satur day mrs chamberlain flew to cal gary for the luncral service inter- cent will take place in guelphlater this week pi i in he c ening miss ruth ind vill hive to be deilt with sev- i v ins sang a hymn of thinks- crtl uving the fifth in a series of mi lititions based on the lords prav errand entitled forgive us social and personal was the theme of the morning mes- ilijnljhe ev hey j m miss ruth goodman of montreal a jm leintrrorthts week w ithmr and by mrs horace bell at their farm ni ii town visitors on thanksgiving day rv with mr and mrs walter blehn 3jtaek ulavjufcs iin dr hare the president of the laymen i association for hamilton conference outlined in achalleng- ing manner the five point program which should be adopted by united church men s groups studies or ph d at manchester u tomorrow night the business mens hockey team will hold a meeting lh the old town holl tha mercantile league is shaping up well this year hornby and streets- vllle have already indicated fen in terest in icing teams andthis should add some interest f- norval and legion play their de ciding softball feature in their lit tle world series this sunday in tha park at 2 pjn michael beer son of dr ond mrs chubby stapleton has a strong puil beer and a former student at i leam and a real murderers row georgetown high school left for in denny wright rene martin fnurthd in september he intends scotty patterson and eric tomlin- tudy at the university of man- so supported by a flashy infield smith dcaltwtth tfie number df question submitted numbers of th- congregation can 1 good come ou of ev ip i during the morning service the i i grc news sacrament of infant baptism was win mr ind mrs thomas lee action this week observed ind the following child- stephen vicky and nancy of inger- i n presented by their parents for soil soccer heads the grc sports plc- present and leagues are will be biptism were baptized in the name mr ind mrs brock miller who ture at present and oi the father son ind holv spirit were recently married at kirklond surtlnb this week there tv iui j m smith william stephen ind robert charles sons of mr and mrs robert e eason randv william son of mr and mrs william j louth david albert graham son of mr and mrs gra ham farnell liki no visiting with relatives hv t local teams of bantoms and mil around georgetown this week four of peewces norval ond the mr ind mrs clirencc lyons and glen will each enter a team in both mr and mrs l lav erne thompson liagues they will play a home lnvr nturmd home after a five and home series the winners meet will oist motoi trip to the pacific chester for his doctor of philosophy of ritchie stapleton king and col- den he was awarded his mas- scotty has plenty of backing tcr of arts at the university of tor- n infeld ploys martin catches onto in june and spent the summer and when he is used as a pltcnaa t the dominion observatory otto- tomlinson takes oyer behind the plate tomlinson arnold kelley and wright make a speedy outfield and a ball has to be well tagged to get away from these boys norval undr ray pomeroy were not considered a real threat until the latter part of the season they laek the polish of the legion but they play to vin and have proven to be no pushovers bui chaplin with vears of mound experience has filched fine ball throughout tha series scdorc catches fendley lyons beaumont and mcmeekla round out the infield while carter lucas and watson ploy the outfield john adams second prasldatiuotl tha united btatas was wjt lar tha datansatoy tha ftritish sol- idian arrested attar bsj boston mas- scotland to visit wesf indies the recently reconditioned 28009ton canadian pacific luxury liner empress of scotland will re enter tha cruise field this wtntar with a series of seven voyages from maw york down through tha sun bathed caribbasn ports of tha stor ied spanish main the beautifully- appointed flagship of the canadian pacific white empress fleet shown in lower left will feature indoor and outdoor swimming pools a lido deck tor sunbathing shown at top and buffetmeals served on tha glsm enclosed promenade deck lower right the ship will call at kingston jamaica laoualra venezuela and havana on the two 12day cruises snd in addition will call at willemstad curacao and the panama canav on her 14day cruises ink the georgetown winners in the first peewee games this week calvin kings team won 21 from wayne pries the two cap tains scored and dick mcglll got the oth goal for the winners tom uobblc scurld fui ills t mid- bruce dcnham evened it up for grant emmersons team in a tie game teams as chosen are bantams fred dickenson captain lyn macncalc ron herrlngton tom palmer don lorusso mcrv tjavld- son wayne gnbbens bpb tost terry norton captain j ton arthur miybanks doug tuck er sandy mackenzie jm beckett jack livingstone jack handy pes wees calvin king captain john hulme maxim harris jim potts dan boyle bob mackle don puck ering bob hllller dick mcglll ted hewitt paul marshall bui farmer eddy white wayne pries captain keith trat ccy danny martin gary scott kcrrj jcpson ray mccartney michael webb lynn martin paul ward dennis bell bob hill brian goodlet norm lockhurst ross mc- gilvray grant emmerson captain david jones ken vivian peter darling ton john leni brian lewis doug richardson bill vivian ross hil- lici bruce denham rodney hyde tom dobble captain bud glbbs lerrv harlcy jake sponce barry rnnleck fred harrison vic mll- lr chuck davis earl kltngbell bob corey francis hulme the locol juvenile c lacrosse entry will meet the winners of the port dovcrdundos series in the playoffs and are standing by for word from ola headquarters the deciding gome was to have been played tuesday but as yet the re sults are not known i hockey starts in three weeks so get your skstes ready sponsors of industrial hockey teams should get ir touch with recreational director j l self in order to get ufckjeague shaped up it is expected that figure skating classes will start early in novem ber watch for further announce ments perched on the boards at the rink monday we watched the first night of skating as the young skaters flew by we grew melancholy and thought of the nights when we ska- ted fi us th wind un mr w loughby s frozen fish pond out at the golf links we thought of the nights when we ran like the wind when tha groundskceper found us g on jhe pond i wonder if the fish ja member those nights and tha boathousc where we chsnged into our skates providing we got past said groundskeeper our gang never thought of hav ing skates sharpened in the first place after a hectic chase they werent worth sharpening and in the second plare we didnt have any money anyway now that the years have gone by we are often tempted to sneak baek to see if any old boots are still la the boathouse in the lean years wa never wore boots but one particular night when we were to entertain some young ladles we borrowed a pair of boots from the brother ha was going to school and principal lambert insisted he wear shoes when the groundskeeper msde ajs nightly raid we took off over tha lourse leaving boots and girls be hind too never regretted leaving the girls but to this day whenever we alt down the boots flash through our mind it was some whipping that mother administered as the skaters swept by to tha rhythm of the skaters waltz we decided to call it a night but be fore wc movco from our perch wa took a good look to make sure wa hod boots on to go home with hamilton hockey scout after kenttorey a hamilton team la interested ta kent storey former raider star who played his hockey down east last winter a scout tor the team was in town last week making en quiries about storey who has bssss playing fastball this summer la tee north bay league this isa tlpaoe