Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1952, p. 1

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v n the georgetown herald first section georgetown ontario wedoeaday nor 19 1952 ejchtpages discuss new high schools with department on friday defeat fergus twice by lopsided scores raiders mad an auspicious debuj last weak when jhey defeated fer gus handily on wednesday in fergus the score was 114 and the local were even mare jperior her saturday winning 144 junior beaumont ahowed his scoring ability by potting five goals at fergus he started the ball rolling with one in the first ad ded three in the second and another in the final harvey chappel was the other high man getting three goals and as niany assists leigh liradbuxy counted two and brother mas got the lone counter ilalders were much improved on defence as well as up front they threw the thistles oomplrti ly oft balance by good passing attacks and at time the georgetown crew received only token resistance rene martin played well on de fence and assisted in five goals ken nash centered chappel and beaumont and he did a lot of work for his teammates as weu as assist ing on four goals ron dlson was used in a penalty killing rolo when georgetown were two men short he handled the situation fairly well as he broke up fergus power plays ed nlckleaon guarded the nets well at times he didnt have too muoh to do the shots that beat him were cleancut goals ed roaa to the occasion when a playar on a breakaway came in to teat him sataraaya oasa it was much the earn story on saturday the visitor oouldn come close to our hlgti scoring taesn and competition wasnt stiff enough to test the strength of georgetown it the passing plays continue to b as good as shown so far george town should come through the sea son ok junior added another five goals to lead the team in seasons acor lng jack kemshead in his first appearance of the year made a good showing and potted three goals in the hat trick other marksmen were chappel and dixon scoring two each l bradbury and nash single nash played his usual good game com ing up with six assists besides the goal dixon and martin played well in their positions leigh bradbury scored his goal while playing on the forward line where he ahowed well mrs rawson again church group head mrs ernie uawson uut let ted president of the ijwughlet f st george s for a second tn m w hen the annual meeting took pljct on monday this active group of anglican la dies plays an important rule in the churoh funds arc raised by bai aars bake sales and plays and latt ly the ladles have been cattrln for weddings and dinners archdi at on w o thompson con ducted thr- tin lion and congratulated the group on thtlr work accomplished during the ycir other ollicirs an mrs w g o thompson honor ary president mrs j l lambert vie- president mrs edwin wilson secretary mrs cecil davidson treasurer mrs ifarold hancox chaplain mrs sam ierirlce flower convener mrs ted btlggcr fancy- work convener mrs alex goodall mrs wilfred mlno phone sccrrtar les new memorial windows installed at st johns sunday is to be a day of special interest for members of st johns united church during the past two weeks mem orial windows have been installed in the church and vestibules and on sunday morning the services of dedication is to be held in the ev ening the georgetown high school girls choir under the leadership of kenneth r harrison will provide ihc music in the service and for the fireside fellowship hour which will follow at eight oclock dublin intttaite member spent girlhood here a womsn who spent her girlhood in georgetown mrs dalton barb r died at her home it it 1 acton on november 12th she had been in ill health for five years the former eva onallc canute she was born at terra cot to a daughter of the late george and isabella canute she was at one time employed at the old dayfoot shoe factory thirty years ago mr and mrs barber moved to their present residence in nasaagawcya township mrs barber was a member of dublin womens institute and was a past president of the organ i za tion she attended acton united church surviving are her husband and six children harold dorothy mrs john black of acton district charles of acton mrrvln bruce and ralph at home she also leaves three sisters mrs georgtna hill and susie mrs donald houston georgetown and mrs nellie wag- staffe ifamilton one brother jos eph colling canute and a half brother william canute lansing michigan she was predeceased by one sister mr donald latimer georgetown in 1039 rev f a currey conducted the funeral scr vice at the rumley funeral home on saturday which was attended by friends from hamilton scaforth st thomas toronto and george town interment was in i- air view cemetery acton pallbearers were c j vangoozcn t a storey george robertson william mcln- tyre wlllnrd brltton and ross snow school history reviewed school inspectors speech ike address of public school in- spector l l skuce at the opening of the new howard wriggleiworth school revealed interesting infbr- jnauon about the ealry htitory of local education excerpts from tho address are re printed below for the benefit of thou who did not hear the speech adn for the purpoae of recording this hlitory for future reference i during the part week i learned or reviewed a number of things con- i earning the community called geor- i getown i found for example that the first settler was mr ceorgo 1 kennedy who came here with his i family in 1820 by 1837 there were 1 atlll only three families tn jfche set- rtlement but hi that year the bar- i her brothers came to this place and 1 started their woollen mills for a ltlme the settlement had been known by the unflattering name of hun- isry hollow but very shortly it was likrlstened georgetown after its milder mr- george kennedy ilearhed top that for many years faurtas the earlier day of the vjl- contlnuedm pace 3 junior juvenile teams shaping up in hockey plans for juvenile and junior hockey teams which wiu be spon sored by branch 120 canadian le gion are progressing nicely t a strong juvenile entta is an- lumpotctfwlthrnost of last years champions still eligible to play it is expected that they will be in juvenile b competition the juniors also look like a good entry and are expected to go far in their group kid hockey is well under way with the various teams battling it out every saturday morning see schedule for this saturday below sstnrdsr november zz midget hamilton vs brantford kitchener vs owen sound bantam bruins vs black hawks leafs vs rangers pxewee n hornets va oilers beds vs bear rain after drought causes hydro trouble georgetown was luckier than neighbouring municipalities mon day morning when hydro official wirr plagued with a fceilea of power inter ruptlotis in town power was ojtfor a half hour period in the morning wht n j ix j 1 taught fire in front of lo irs caruit on thi highway a similar fire in alton madt a four hour liilt rruptlon tx ton all lines uic rrtrd hurt d liuuhlt all hit va frttn gut ij h to ailm nut in ih ei j pits- i a if the n lusts jrnln aula trouble la lln rtl lo tut r bet n rduift by the prolrmted dr siell dust or ott i i fort ifc1 matlt r lu 1 ullttuii in tht insulators ami w lit n thr ruin omt liuttt j1 of running it hit uwrtji it imimjllj doc tht dull urrlett thr moisture to tin ulri and uuittl nit and short circuits a tentpurar hook up mas made at tin sole n town but the jolt aim have to ih n piurtd hydro mjm rlntendi nt c w micmuuiii it j to rti thomas brownridgc ont barley champ highest award in ontario for 2 row barley was won at the royal wlntir hair by u georgtlows far rner t j llrownrldge mr llrownridge sample weighed 3d iba to tht busnt tht teed was clianed at walter ljwmhii mill at stew art town another georgetown exhibitor r red hud drtl ahowed in the frban oats class his kraln weighing 4r lbs both grains will be shown at the inter national livestock exposition in chicago mr llrownridge who is judging swine at the koyal intends to leae friday to take in the show at chi cago silvercreek resident farmed at rockwood son of the late georre ioonard watson and rlizabtth husband who lived on maple avenue georgetown in the house now ou ned by john inglis george alfred watson died at his home at silvercreek on frl day mr watson had lived at silver- creek for four oars hi had previously ftrmed in the hock wood district he was born in 1r80 in nassica wcyt township and attended no 0 stihool in 1010 he mirrled adele dulficld of rockwood he was a member of sl johns united church georgetown surviving nre hli wife and four children james alfred leonard of goderich lome of clareshom alberta and irene adele mm leonard elliott vancouver three brothers ond two slaters also sur vive robert ond victor in nassa- gawcya charles in saskatchewan mrs emily wilson rockwood and ethel mrs william dagg van couver ii c jtcv john m smith conducted the funeral service on monday at the rumley funeral home in ac ton and interment w as in ebcne- ztr church cemetery ftollbcarers were fred plummcr percy hitch ing ross patterson malcolm mof- latt thomas kelly and charles thatcher gekman doctors view health unit four german health officers are visiting milton this afternoon to view halton health unit purpose of the visit is to see a county health unit and get an idea of the work which is done in such a unit in ontario the doctors are spending this week tin toronto they arc dr j m hamacher chief of the public health section landesbezirk baden dr alai schmttz chlefof the public health department of the lond of rhell- andpfalz dr j j buecken chief public health officer ministry of social affairs state of nordrheln- landwestfalem and dr h vrltz neuter social hyglenlst at the health office of the land government of schleswigholsteln they will be accompanied by dr it q struthera of the ontario dept of health many venison dinners hunters have good luck 1 by nilg kubtnson and a total ten dtefarre brougtit hcmtie the local hunters had excellent lurk last week when many trekked to maiiltuulln for the annual deer hunt lairgest party frum the djstrltt comjirlmd fourteen it was oiitan le1 by nj of litemtjers of tite hunt weie art su irt hairager hill kltchle dun itobliiaon murt allison hob j pwn red spires hi wood car my vern ar hry cjjarlle alien of alton and h rank maik and andy ui 1rlit and jim marshall owt n sou i d hot int aio his brotlu r arthur of iortmto got uicir full juoti in tht ir annual xpedmoii mat all n of ailon hunting vlth rflu itvti up ntrth was a lutky maik ii ull harold imptxll hob m master in id itttici hurt joined llaruld s brother r ted of hlchmortd hill and a numb r of t tht rs at m inltoulln and besldt s bringing home two iirr alo bagged a large bear on uie trip honu mr caiiip4ell han lh ih ar skin as a suuvi nlr harvey and lrrn norton of i inn house ot their full count us mm in 1m f of tnottiir party on tht island mr and mrs george murk art joined led hludd terry illudd aiul jottlon grjhum and others from uie north and report exceptional luck and a full count in tht larry sound district hob darou royal hank mam ger was with a party of friends in tht north itenf r w dlilrut dttr were scarce therr but mr darou was one of the lucky ones and brought home a deer ljmmiouhe mrs kirkpatrick host for monthly wms meet the wms held their regular monthly meeting at the home of mrs kirk patrick last week miss ivens read the final chapter from the study meet the south amcr- kiih mrs glsby led in prayer folowlng the scripture reading in untmn silence was observed for remembrance text word was righteous the hostess served rrfrthmnts after the meeting silxtrwood w i sponsored a prac tical wall papering djemonstratlon by mrs appltby of wallpaper in stitute toronto in limehouse mem orial hall on friday evening a film showing relation between fur nlshlng and wallpaper in the home follow ed lunoh was served kiy norton spent the weekend tn toronto grandson marries at st0ney creek at the home of the grooms par ents on october 29th a wedding of local interest took plact whin mary mikdlsh and thorn is albert itorcrs wen married the groom w the son of cpl and mrs d h rollers of money creek h is a grandson of mr w j campbell of town his mother being the former losni campbell of georgetown rev m dlgangijof st kwh presbyterian cnurch oftieiuird the house was decorated with autumn coloured chrysanthemums the bride given in marriage by her brotherinlaw kred wilson of hamilton wore an egg shell cor ded silk street length dress trimmed with black velvet a tiny black hat and pink carnation corsage comple ted her ensemble ijetty ann rog ers sister of the groom who is ed itor of the stoney creek news was her only attendant wearing a taupe dress paddy green bandeau and corsage of bright yellow baby murqi the best man was joseph markle hamilton the grooms mother received wearing a plum coloured taffeta dress with a corsage of lemon yel low carnations assisting was mrs fred wilson sister of the bride who wore a grey ensemble and a corsage of red roses thirty relatives and friends had dinner later at el rancho cass blanco after n wedding trip in tho states mr and mrs rogers have taken up residence in stoney creek board initiates action after council approval the weather mr kdilor hy the taltndar this report is for uit month of november but by tic fttl of some of the weather of tht past wet it it tould bar almost any summt r month and wwttr is still the urfct nt ry km liatkln lite max mm haln nov 1u 41 jl nov 11 41 hi nov u 4 nov it 4tt j nov 14 0 j j v 7 y n v lo 0 7 am i k o m bj ml ht woo i j aluminum demonstration tor institute ladies aluminum watt rless cookt rs wtrt d monst rated to ludlt s of silver wood institute at a dinner arran itd by ctnlury mrtaliraft corpor ation at the homt of mrs hiomas appleyard on thursday hie hoattas was prist nted with a piece of uit ware and president mrs j l mllltr was given a set of lust rt wart dlshei which she oi- ftrtd for a raftli at uie december meeting assisting mrs appleyard w ith the dinner were mrs tnow who nude delicious rolls and wrlevtr jjaparr containers for them mrs varey and mrs williamson at a short business meeting pre ceding the dinner a letter from mrs j k ellerby told of the need of quills for greece as mrs r it corbett has quilt blocks and mrs snow volunteered to dye sacks for backing it was arranged to meet and tie a quilt for this needy cause on friday the institute sponsor ed u wallpaper demonstration in 1 tmehouse hall which was staged by mrs kay appleby it was a clever instructive and practical presentation of hanging wallpaper with a minimum amount of ellort the members provided lunch lucky draws of wallpaper for a room were won by mrs john snow and mr george burt at th first meeting since five councils approved the school build ing isrogrsun north halton iflgh sciiool hoard got down to tome ser ious planning at a meeting in geor getown on monday halrman john hell reported xn 0 meeting in toronto last r rlday at whlrh reprtsentatjves from uie board liad interviewed the minister of muratlon mr dun lop in a pre llmlnary dlm uvsion atout the hulld lug program at that time the minister had mfesed lie olslbllty of using ti present georfetown building w 111 an addition though it was point til out to him that an archl ert o aurvty a few months ago had nhowti thai hits in tht architect s opinion would not be any ublan hal sivliijt ovt r a nt w building a department rt prt st titatlve la ex lotted to look ovr tii building tills week bt fore any decisive state- mt nt madt by the department mianwhile another meeting with thi lehirtmc nt is scheduled for thii hrktay at wtilch mr hell ar vtf dills of acton and dr carl martin milton will represent the board tentative approvaj of the plan for new athools at georgetown and acton and a gymnasium addl lion at milton is hoped for then thr board was informed by pub lic school inspector l l skuce that whilt up to the lament oeorge- town has had a higher public school tisrolment than any of the five muntetfsalltlcs this year esquestng enrolment is slightly larger this means that tn 1053 eatjueslng will name a member to the board in stead of georgetown at present walter hlehn repreaenta george town iubiic school as a member commuters win their second straight game winning their second straight game in the avro hockey league georgetown commuters defeated athletics 81 on sunday afternoon at urampton arann chit norton hill muir and hoot wyllc each scored twice and blake hnxtcr and eke mccandless got the other local goals only 30 more shopping days until christmas mrs barker resident here for 36 years a rrirdssst of georgetown for 30 yean mrs annie m barker 70 died at her home on victoria street saturday morning she was the former annie wat- ton daughter of the late john and mary wstton and was born in staf fordshire england she was a member of st john s united churoh mrs barker was predeceased by her husband 33 years ago she is survived by four daughters mrs mac millar ajax verne mrs frank dew hurst milton ethel mrs arthur donsjdaon and dor othy mrs steve chapel toronto and two sons perce of timmlns and norman he also leaves eigh teen grandchildren and eight grand children rev john m smith conducted the funeral service on monday at the mcclurc funeral home george town rail bearers were charles allen david wood donald itas- bt rry of georgetown george cox harvey and cecil millar of bramp ton interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown reception here after hives lorusso wedding nomination meeting fsiday eaquealns votara meatifriday in stawarttown for nominations fourteen replies fourteen repllea to a stove for bala ad are reported by mts hay- ward good results club member donates 100 for new swings a donation of 100 from a club member who has moved to toronto frank murfln was received at a meeting of the lions club at the mcgibbon house on monday mr murfln who now operates his heating and sheet metal business in the city donated the money to be used as part of the cost of the clubs gift of swings to the new public school four members of the oakvlllc lions cfub pdid a visit to the meet ing and toolc home the travelling lion whtah georgetown members had gained by attending an oak- vlue meeting lost week a 500 donation was mode to the st john ambulance brigade clarence kennedy reported that the club would assist in a door-to- ooor canvass later this month to advertise the free xray clinic which halton tb health assoc iation is bringing to town in dec ember dick lkata distributed books of lucky draw tickets for members to sell in connection with the annual christmas tree next month townkohinationd comtg a week thursday nlsht is the date set for town nominations a t a reception in holy cross church hall here followed the weddlns on saturday of arln kelui hives of weston and josephine helen lor usso rev fr v j morgan officiated at tho weddlns in st josephs rec tory acton at eleventhirty oclock the bride who was a smith and stone employee is the daughter of mr and mrs emmanuel lorusso georgetown and the jrroom is the son of mr and mrs maurice hives parry sound he is employed with smith construction at weston the bride wore a pale blue floor length nylon skirt over a satin slip with a lace bodice with tiny but tons and a high neck collar a matching blue bandeau was studded with white pearls she carried red roses the brides cousin louise lor usso oshawa was her attendant wearing a threequarter length pink lace dreas a pale pink bandeau and carrying yellow mums george hives toronto younger brother of the groom was best man the brides mother wore a beige dress and the grooms mother was gowned in blue for the reception both had corsages of purple mums for a honeymoon trip north the bride wore a beige suite a black cost trimmed jbwh gre persian lamb- crey aeoeasoriea and a cor sage of red roses and mums they will live in weston 1

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