Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1952, p. 8

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the qgolmtown herald wednesday evening aprjl s3 1033 faob t 1 the georgetown herald mliig the wmrmmlrlm of georgetown aixs williams noevalumehou8e boimbt 8tewaettown ballwafad asbokove rua ootta subscription rata sm t year bind copies sc each advertising rates quoted on application walter c burn publisher and editor 8 t a tt cartttld l meguvray leslie it dark corey herrtnfton jr re breamhead the herald la pripted each wednesday in the petloe on main- street y georgetown authorized as second class mall post office dspt ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the ca ill ii i t- -a- t sc farmers for a century first lucky farmer picture to appear in the herald was one which most townspeople as well as rural readers could easily identify it was cleave view wilbert cleavcs i 35 acre dairy farm on no 7 highway between georgetown and norval the farm was originally owned by a mr campbell who it is believed held the crown deed to the land and has been in the cleave family since it was purchased by mr cleave s father the late james cleave it has been operated by the present owner since i 928 trie cleave 7ame has been prominently associated with farming in elsquesing for a century since richard cleave emigrated from devonshire england and began farming nt crewaons corners in 1850 mr cleaves bro thers lome and george both farm in the norval district and his sister mrs seward wilson was a farm wife until her husband sold the farm and retired to georgetown n few years ago another brother robert died in an auto accident while still a young man cousins harold and perc cleave are also prominent agriculturists pot pourri completing a special nursing course at mcgili university the end of this month joan main will go to boston for two months field work to qualify for her tcertificate joan is a graduate of the school of nursing at tor onto general hospital several of the girls in the special commercial course at ghs have already taken secretarial positions muriel spence is working in k m langdona law of fice and joan dobbie is with the a v roe company at malton os are margaret milton and beverley lucy myrria king is with the office staff of the p l robertaon company in milton a member of the raiders who had some tough luck when he was badly injured during a hockey practice pete ward has gone back home to three rivers quebec pete underwent plastic surgery on his injured face and had a further treatment in hospital in toronto a few weeks ago dogs in george town must be tied up during the summer months starting may i 5th but they still en joy more freedom than in two neighbouring towns brampton and streetsville bothjhave legislation which restricts fidos movements all year round nice to have a chat with george blyth on monday and know that he is doing fine in his new restaurant business in cleave view whose 45 head of holstein cattle are the mainstay of the business has separate living quarters for mr and mrs brock cave and their children ron and ken mr cave assisting mr cleave in the farm operation like most fsqucsing farmers the cleaves find time for active participation in community affairs mr cleave has held top offices in credit masonic lodge and in halton chapter and is a member of the board of nor val united church his wife is past president of the church wms and of norval womens institute and both attend meetings of terra cotta farmers club they have three children their elder daughter helen a graduate of macdonald hall guelph has recently been transferred from the georgetown branch of the bank of commerce to the victoria b c bank branch donald and marilyn attend georgetown high school and both are interested in agriculture donald as a member of the calf club and marilyn as a junior homemnker orangevillc george was in town cleaning up some business here and stopped at the herald office for a few minutes mr and mrs wal ter gray were in the city on sunday and cal led on col mason to offer their sympathy jn the tragic death of his son lieut john mason lost in an air crash off the nova scotia coast mr gray was farm manager for col mason when he owned what is now don mclaugh lins miradon farm interest was certainly keen in the lucky farmer photo quiz which appeared last week for the first time in the herald we were able to spot the cleave farm ourselves but this weeks farm is a com plete mystery to us too the death of sholto buck recalls what fine work he did in movie colour photography shortly after mov ing to georgetown we recall seeing some of mr bucks movies when he showed them to the golf club on a memorable night when dr charles best was guest speaker his movies were welledited and much superior to the usual amateur efforts town council is planning to honour the ontario champion juvenile hockey team witha suitable token and has appointed a committee to arrange for this play ball says blues boobtek tickets will help this 1 the time of year wbu the old cries of play ball better up youre out end many more fam- uar terms connected to baseball are heard all over the country fio matter how old you are these fam iliar cries brlnf back memories of the food old dsyf when you were young and took part in this grand old game but m you are too old to take part as a player you can help the youn ger fellows who have the inclina tion to try for a place on the local team how by supporting the local team with your presence at all homo borneo yes it is figured that george town will hsve looat intermediate team once again in the ifalton county league it u admitted thril the local boys haven t taken loo many honors the past three or four years but there is always something better in the future we have some young fellows who made a very good start last reason and the lit tle bird tells me that we have two or three good players who haveno- vi d to town lust recently and there is a tfrung possibility that we may be using three or four of thr acton players as the present report is that acton wont be represented with a it am this year it rusts money to run a lium in fact for the past two years the local club lias operated at a loam in order to get started on the right foot for 1u32 tne buseball club ex ecutive have decided to tut base ball booster ttikels on sale right uwjy these will only cost si 00 and entitle you to admission along with your lady f rli nd to the big opening gumc further to this two or thrte grand prlres will be given to the lucky tlcktt holders but you must be present to collect it is expected vtrn ijowman will once more in in charge of the coaching chores it is alssq rumoured that leood old stotty liturson is hanging up his spikes hut we havo jujrd that rumour bifore w fet 1 hurt if he is mdrd he will be in thi n punching so mine on gats and pals let s kit behind the ball team ami glo thini a boost with your prist net and our buck ou know you want aunie sjort ftr th sutnmtr monuis to tt t on tin l itulwuon your unck hmer rebfekahs find unknown friend at banquet tuesday april 15th marked ano ther onnlvorsary of tho unknown friendship ub rf vordun ro- hekah lodge no 184 when eighty members cat down to a delicious upper prepared by the ladies ati ilanrof thebdyseouti s table looked very pretty wltli the lodge coidurg of pink and and the many mysterious awl favoun jnafle by each vtraknown friend ahjngs provided sister nora tuck noble grand announced the toast- list tho queen all joined in singing god save pur gracious queen tim lodito proposed by stater doris presswnod responded to by sister laura mackontlo the unknown erlend proposed by stater pearl luuco responded to by sister ail- ipen bradley the parcel were then opened and many were the inr- prlies whteipthey contained new names were drawn for ano- ifher yea so with the ending of one mystery a nay ana began vu1 mourned tojhe iadwf l for regular lodge business sister mai meta priestly district deputy president of centre district no 23 was present and spoke a few words at the conclusion of lodge a number of short humorous skits were put on by the members which wero enjoyed by all t j directory maria caruso weds niagara falls man daughter of mr and mrs sam caruso ilrumpton and sister of kn rloo and lin taruw who 0trate a fruit market in georgetown maria curuw was married monday in st mar a church drampton her huband jonerh aeetl co fom niagara fall ny ond they vtill mako their home then attend inn the wedding and the reception af tit wards at crofton villa were mr and mrs dick lic- nta bowling news silvers misfits imperials winners winner fer saeuaa a first place honours go to silvers with 102 ftoint followers were mcdures 02 maple leaf dairy 02 and maccormscki 78 top tingles went to j lirandfordwlth 3s triple honours went to j carney 864 the top three bowlers for average honours were bui arv demon 223 n shipway 221 and il chappel 218 kecuea b winners in 1st plsccewere misfits with 100 points hunnrrs up were legion no 1 08 provincials 05 and lawn ncwlers 71 g king rolled the top single of 352 itolllng high triple was g liarber boo lo the top av erage bowling class it was g liar- bcr 210 d ferrlnjton 202 and g klng 201 kectlon c winnrrs i- lniatilnu in toj place it was imperials 104 itunners up were lome scots 02 legion no 2 88 and kay s 80 i tolling the top single was j dempster j01 holllng triple was t uludd 780 high average bowlers wire j saunders 204 11 korxack e02 and t uludd 100 the bowling banquet will be held on rlday night may 10th at hill top lodfle erin ah bowlers young and old in cluded who woul like to show off their skill will now have the chance in the near future there is to be a bowling tournament to be held for georgetown residents the cost of entering the contest will be 1 it will be a 12 game series 4 weeks you can roll your scores itood or bad nnytlmc during the thursday and 1- rlday nights total plnfall for the series will decide the winners the winners will re ceive for 1st piece 50 per cent of the money 2nd place 30 per cent ond 3rd place 20 per cent with the thought that some bowlers might not ha c 200 average a handicap system will be worked out li will be two thirds of 200 if ou already hove a handicap from another league already bow una you may usc it for the rontist new bo 1 in wishing to enter will hae theif handicap figured from their first three games roiled ace bailey rev r j d morris kcv u j d morris ba bd is stewurdahlp director for the youth oritimiwitlons of the united church of canada he has just comptned n tour of canada with the united church youth caravan on sun day he is to be the guest speaker at st johns united church at 11 jeddo household hint plastic knitting needles that bend nttor they aremuch used may be straightened bjcdlpauut them in hot water for a tew minutes then roll- 1ns diem on a hat surface until sralht ire warattk far beake ami fsei fireplace cannes coal stoker coal a coke barber building blocks reamngantlraxtrte akd bluej30al 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