Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 22, 1950, p. 1

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twelve pages georgetown ort lewis several georgetown soldier are among troops who are moving into itort lewis washington for advan- v training before thelf- final des tination korea the men are member of can- da sbeelal force recruited tor raervtce whh the united nations snrees at- preient battling the north xorean army which invaded south ltorea according to dally newspaper re- ports it is doubtful if the cana- i dians will have a long atop at tort i xawis because the military estab- 1 bailment is needed to train amer ican troop their next move tor training may be okinawa- a battle- strouna in world war 3 nine thousand canadian had arrived at fort lewi by s including members of the rceiie fioyal 22nd regiment and various sjpaclal advance units five troop trains on monday brought the royal canadian regiment 2nd battalion ilia princess patricia canadian xjght infantry arrived yesterday and la slated to proceed to pusan south korea by boat from seattle soon it will be divorced tram the rest of the brigade and will not come trader brigadier rockingham but un- r department of national defence ough the united nations the ial force commander wul re- i to train the rest of the brigade the pats will be supplanted in ning by a body of men now in ada to be designated as the 3rd atttlron ppcli the situation is subject to change without notice a few days ago it uned that canadas special force ght be sent to support the garri- l of tha occupying powers in stern germany the unexpected ppearance of chinese communists d the korean front has brought the jgiginal objective korea back to be fore letters reaching their families in 7ra confirm the fact that ptes ouis brandford earl beerman and ron edmunds will have ached ford lewis by now pte andford mentioned that mlkelor- io who trained with him at pet- awa left a few days earlier with i party of cooks bound for he same tination earl is a member of princess pats who took their lining in the west in alberta pte ndford and the edmunds broth- belong to the royal canadian tegiment llast word of carl nelles a teller the bank of commerce when he illsted was that after his last ave from camp shilohe expec- to be bound for fort leuis with be royal canadian artillery i pte wesley hilts mailed a pos- rd iron- vancouver over the week- ttd and will alo be at fort lewis now he trained with the royal jtnadian regiment at petawawa iptc- bill lames and jim brand- are still in calgary with the tdncess pats and expect to have a bve at home before they are pos- to another centre tha georgetown herald wednesday nov 22nd 19s0 v twelve pages the weather schomb cow ha world lx recor rqftfers cwnuhoa mr editor -this- week with rain on our days rsnow flurries on two days left only saturday without either snow or rain a lovely day in a typical november week ern batkln date max mln rain novrfs 34 84 hurries nov h 42 48 10 nov 15 53 v 24 02 nov 10 59 48 nov 17 52 s2 nov 18 48 20 nov ib 52 28 04 flurries average 4014- j57 80 108 raiders lose in owen sound bracebridge next georgetown raiders were defea ted by owen sound senior team in an exhibition game in owen sound last night the raiders werent clicking in the first two periods but got going nicely in the third final score was 139 raiders lost their return match in bridgeport last thursday to the team which beat them on home ice two nights before another preseason game is sche duled saturday when georgetown moes to bracebridge st john s ladies raise 300 at church bazaar a bazaar in the church hall last was a successful event for the ladies of st johns wa who rtetted over 300 for their fundi fancy work aprons home halclngr pickles jams and jellies were sold tea was served during the after noon and supper in the evening the 5050 club operated a candy booth and the cgit were in charge of the fish pond a special feature of the after noon was a demonstration of flow er arrange t by a local florist allay xortor a world record for twoyearold heifers has been broken by orchard vale laura texal a hoisteih owned by cecil atkinson son of schom- berg she is pictured above with the original directors and bull pur chasing committee of the maple cattle breeders association her sire was lonelm texal ideal the first bull purchased and used when the associations artificial insemin ation unit was organized in 1945 orchard vale laura texal graded good plus three days before the completion of her 385 day record on twice a day milking piled up the remarkable production of 22005 lbs of milk with 787 lbs of fat equivalent to 275 cans or 8800 qts or milk shown in the picture reading left to right are russell rowntree past president maple cattle breeders cecil atkinson owner roy barker secretary york county rolsteln club g w keffer secretaryman ager of maple cattle breeders w p watson livestock commissioner george henry vicepresident holstein association norman por ter chairman bull selection com mittee frazer gee member of bull selection committee george c jackson breeder of sire v cock- burn agricultural representative york county and at the milker glen atkinson while lauras record is nearly 9000 lbs over her dams at the same age this cannot be considered as a flash in the pan three other twoyearolds in the herd sired by lonelm texal antony second bull used by the maple unit and still in service have an average of 18558 lbs of milk and 586 lbs of fat on twiceaday milking from the original ten mile radius served by the maple cattle breed ers association which is headed by r j darlington of maple with q w keffer also of maple as secre tarymanager the insemination unit has spread until it now serves the counties of- halton peel york on tario victoria peterboro simcoe dufferin and since october 1st grey and two district south and east of north bay to the original holstein iyeed ayrshire jersey guernsey and shorthorn batteries have since been added making a total of 34 mils available to members of the unit f ast time ends this weekend georgetown will be baok on standard time on sunday daylight vjsaving time ends st midnight sat urday and householders are remlh- edd to turn their clocks back an hour- fast time was extended in the toronto area again this year as a hydro conservation measure need more curlers for artificial ice the first aight of curling on arti ficial ice saw some twenty devo tees of the grand old game out last thursday many of the regulars were away tor a weeks hunting and will be joining the club tomorrow some newcomers were welcomed and the club hopes that everyone interested in curling will put in an appearance for a large membership is necessary- in order to carry the expense of using the artificial ice ern thompsons rlnk took first prize honours last week with a rlnk skipped by jack williamson in second position six tean scbedale will be arnqriged tonight league underway within a wetk i georgetown 1 grouped with four other intermediate a teams sad otic senior b entry in a hockey leagtle for this season milton oakvule legion burjmf ton and dundas will provide the opposition ln the fight for league supremacy and new toronto oa- tranders is the senior team which will play in the league weston ajc has been given a bye into the oa norman hulsecretary of georgia town hockey club is group coa vener and ha called a meeting of club rep for tomorrow night in the rose room to draw op a schedule it is expected that ths- league will play a double series and it should be underway within a weeks time secretaries of the clubs involved are georgetown norman hillvmh- ton cecil doble former account ant in the bank of commerce her who is now manager at milton don- das d a garvie district represen tative of the community programa branch of the government who has been in georgetown on several occa sions in connection with the work of the recreation commission oak vule peter taylor burlington don goodrow new toronto howard hughes xorval mill chemist home from english trip 1 max kuiso provincial paper iioniiit u ho hj been in england avnpany outness for 1 months lady cattle judge is norval visitor miss ellon bom pas and mrs gil lespie of ottawa were weekend vis itors in xorval miss bomjias has been showing her own cattle at the royal winter fair besides excel ling in the show rintf she has had he honour of judging at several fall fairs one of the few ladies who can boa at of this next year she is to jude ayrshire at iachutc que bec at amherst nova scotia and at one other fair ir the eastern ownhi miss bo vpns made a perial trip to scotland last spring piirvha new stock for her iwi herd china missionary back in canada rev arthur paytoot with hi wife and daughter cathy landed at san francisci yesterday and will be with hi parents at oak bay british columbia later this week the former georgetown man who became i united church missionary ir china after jjraduatink from em- nianiif 1 college made the pacific ttrimi by boat from hong kong he was married after going to china and it will be hts parents anna baird marries will live in toronto iiirik with his a i f and third man joins 0pp detachment constable basil bucltwald has joined the georgetown detachment of the ontario provincial police he reinces constable george fyfe who left for brantford several weeks ago constable buckwald has recently graduated from training school and hu is his first jxjsline he comes rum eanvilu ontario and is un- nirriel corxjral george mcbain iml cistime vic- smith are the othei rru- bets of he local detach ment a former georgetown resident bessey anna baird was married ib st- pauls united church bramp ton on saturday to john edward dajby of toronto son of mr and mrs sidney dalby of whitby tha bride is the daughter of lor and mrs john frederick baird who moved to brampton two year aj0 after selling their bakery business here to fred webb rev john mcdermid perfomed ceremony and ihe church wag the as week ik- arthur mr i raory one ihiv port arrm efikv go- wife icori or a few- days last a 01 roe o por aorked i ic oeoeown uli for ot his raisfe- o he was niarriei jus o england i his l hir hero surprise party for wedding anniversary en route to south visits sister here hunters successful in annual deer hunt mr h aiici m arthur i mr ini mrs las r rjay of the 25 h aniv a- idin mr- tertained a iinncr irg e adrs of li ir0at infection fatal ir young hornby boy willian- in the rsary of miith were en- mii in the i-vert- baptist churth non- f ision tiieir trn i mi- ij i his- mr i sivr 111 t it ml mill contmd to litiiiuida haru iohn brian picket timonthj of mr i mrs harold p line y d m e 1io fo s imreti toronto on urday t ay a sud- lll with 1 sure throat fev- ii of sum- y reocd the daily jie- las ween ie is survived ty us parent- tbrothej wiyne ae 3 rrevi asa eoiidiilted funeral service 01 monday at funeral one of si russell oak ill- intermert was ir bethel ceneterv 1triic stiiooi norval girl is student teacher iiie on m- be no ilrrai tilts r lame to the house and presented then with a silver flower basket or mondav mrs smith entertained the ladies at her home this week end mr an mrs smith will enter ttm 1 iiniier for member- of their ttily tin- smith- wre married 111 ilrinilo if- tl- tliey came to georgetown iri f2r and conducted 1 shoe stii tere selling out to ko topo it lvcr olri iu mailer soe soie- a eteran f tiie tirst war mr sntn ered the ecen r w guards v 11- wck with 11s sis- herbert edith street meeting of iirother iighteen yars he jiere fio the their rip by los and trin- art hi r scv ttiii- it ul ieer hunting rtci by tlistrict t two wevks- teturiied from mi a bg of ae nelon and george woods mckibbon wil- areiier elwood n and anderson emjki relatu to iriii chnst- leimoxville- uons club meets at hilltop lodge member- if eir dinie hilltop lo ue -e- rnij dju erin other s clan i club held last night at after a turkey yeitiridge and gordon bj of a jfiest m e 1 ulrr w11 j- e ifii miss brown itian a hamil- sciiool mrdn ii n porento a i-i- pvdin u ii and ti1 illudd ii j iv maintoulm i is a full quota lkt et martin 1- mukoka cam back lr between them irting n arthur town- lmgton fuunty shot one ri lay and another on men- 0 the group iltirt cnorge hender- neator and fred rud- mi scek ir elliott i- nd hugh brother arthur efii in ring- umg 1 to ottawa for house opening sybil bennett kc will mrs george drew ss hostess the new home in ottawa of i and mrs drewis opened weekend pgt new house ha been purch- tor aue by the leader of the astive conservative party as tawa home tie ujet s again use at the kl giving the junior pup ils an opportunity to study bread fer social tudies tiie snapping turtle 1 for sclcncet and an air- pune trip for travel tin thursday at 415 the boys of the intermediate nd senior grades are welcome to stay to see a film entitled sports cavalcade work has begun on the erection of the new outdoor fire escapes at the school two new bulletin board have been supplied for the halls they will tbe useful in the posting of notices of common interest water shutoff leslie clark and daughter 1 are vacationing with air 1 father in walkarteo cck matin santa clause coltdfo rkkk dawnanuth t- santas annual visit sponsored by the lions club will be on saturday dacasnbar 1kb this yaar xodrj ta draw tickets are batec sold as balp srith mr datray tha costs aat thi it thursday november 23rd lpm la mamtovilin w i mcdowi11 had poor luvk ilifi hi viii muritins with a friend i protor township and r turned npvfided decorated wfth white and chrysanthemums and ferns mr fulton was organist and mia k combe soloist n miss bairds bridal gown was of blush slipper satin with ny i on not ovcrshirt and jacket with full icnpth lilypoint sleeves she cai ritd a white bible covered with rcxet- of crimson roses with a cas cade tf ribbon ohd swoetheart roa- o hit father rave her in marriage mrs william clark of george oyn was her sisters matron of oour wearing an ice blue satin oaii jiniiltrly styled to that of the hrd with short sleeves jacket an ion mittens she wore a headdress o ink and pink shaded carnation ti f tarried a matching bouquet groomsman was the grooms bro- hr mr- ben dalby and mr wi1- ham clark was usher at a reception in the church hall mrs baird received wearing wino wool crepe with grey accessories arm i torsasje f talisman rosea tin- rooni mother wore grajr aile with navy atcories and s ririi of wine shaded carnations the ipwlyweds left by plane for l i horvymf0i h new york city the bride chose for her travelling rosfjne a sank a brown tissue faille rirr wrh bmvn velvet and- pearl trim a matchiiii hat and a dark rn velour cya frl white fox oir they wjl make their home toronto giicso w ere present at the wed- in from north bay bracebridfi hao it toronto fvnelon falls hawa whitby stratford and t irgetown mvsc r scott mrs jack dun can and children denlse and kelly of hamilton were visiting in town today ith mr and mrs ross dun can mr and mrs jack young of nia gara falls spent the week end in town with her parents mr and mrs alex kean mr and mrs dick licata are vac ationing this week in new york city due to necessary repairs the water will be shut off on main street south from the municipal building and all streets south and west of main and wesleyan street smith 4 stone employees hold dinner and dance an attendance of over four hun dred was noted at the dinner dance at smith and stone emptor fri- ty it paradise gardens guelph tha aveaing was jointly at by the management and union v a number of spotdances raturd the dancing to the auanc of am how and his oreatra lcr and mrs prank caraay wen tha door priaa pair o fgjssi laaana wedding celebration guests at fordwrch mr and mr 1m balllnafad and mr karotan wonaabi wteh iaat tudy armr wooda uncla and atsba mr

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