Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1954, p. 2

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floor pbona iso uamtonont specialists in new ot remodelled bathrooms v air conditioning heating sheet metal work hot water heating eavestroughing estimate free ofcfiavge thpmpsona council debates grants for baseball hockey should the town council promote sport by helping to bolster finances of intermediate basebdu and hockey club proved a contentious subject at mondays council meeting appearing for the hocuejslub hon kitchen explained uut tn club is over sloo in the red at pres ent and unlets gm4eaceipu im prove this may grow to at least 9300 depending on how far the team tuwanccs n the play its mr hutclyrn was advised to approach the hoard of iarka management be fore council considered any sctlun laler in the meeting a letter from charles jenner treasurer of the uaauball club pointed out that the organization is 223 id arrears and that one creditor of two years standing is pressing for payment li seems that astsbau la lravlug georgiown said mr jcnnrra let ter indicating that crowd support dks iot justify continuing the sport while council advised the club thut they felt they could take no action at the present time a prior discussion included such items in the defunct luwrvution commission juvenile delinquency the cost of ajnuteur saort and the ictjulsitltm of llir areiiii by the tiiwn cr ilalr wld the urcmi should u run by i rihreiitloii romin lmon unci cr noble who waa a tlhc mnnlxt ttitiii he had been tiaailulliud when it had to fold ui were laying taxes lor oltirr towns who yet uoa eminent support for their recreation pioitium bald ileevr allen while itluty kwvu norton favuured ustn tux money for stmirt in place of police protec tion mofl members however favorttl cr mtcilv rays irwjxjint tlwt it would be setting a daiigetnus pree- etlent to finance sport itoin umlc funds it is unfair said cr sargent or a club to dump their bill in our lap und mr mcgllvray le- 1 1 eves those who create such debts should make cllorls to puy them by lucky draws ox nunc other money- raimntf projects ive been at a half o doen ho ckey games anil i havent seen any other councillors there said cr lyons doputy heeve norton disagreed with cr aflale who said clean sport doesnt cost anything mr norton said that while he was a basoball club oftlclcal no player hod ever re ceived a nickei from the club but operating expenses are high and club executives often footed bills themselves it would appear that if we don ate to sports clubs well be spend ing tax money when taxpayers as individuals dont want to spend it said mayor armstrong money spent on sport is well spent opined mr norton tv is keeping people home and if clubs fold through lack of finances the town will suffer in the long run mrs b hadley leaves husband four children seriously ill for several weeks turs basil hadley 40 died a her home last wednesday a native of hastings sussex sn4 was the former dorothy cox dough ter of the late air and mrs henry cqx she came to canada tn 1011 with her mother and stepfather the late wiuum hoggins they- lived in toronto for three years and since then she had been a georgetown resident she attended st oeorges anglican church surviving are her husband and four rhildrfcn hill dorothy maude and margaret three sisters mrs ifeqry shepherd and mrs thomas warne of town and mrs wilt jam lllailey milton and two slr-p-sts- ters mrs hurry knight georgetown and mrs- william nagy hamilton she was predeceased ty a brother joseph cox and a step rot her fred arclideacon w ci o thompson conducted the funeral service on friday at the mcclurr kuneral hume siwl interment was in green wood cemetery pallbearers were tiioinas wurnra william sary henry shepherd percy cliaphn jack kerr ami jack norton toronto barber was native of erin a barber in toronto for many years james clarke 67 riled in st josephs honpttal guelph on march 4th utter a brief illness a bovhelor h- was the son of the late john clarke ami margaret mikire and wu ixirn iil krin in his early yearn he lurberei in seni- m ie siskaulkwan lie u survived by two brothers andrew clarke toronto and lltb- rt clarke vancouver a half tro- ther sttithen norrle georielwn and half inter mrs v smith tor onto ife was predeceased h a uster mrs r n mecury guelph a brother airs of kansas city and two half brothers wil liam g norrle toronto and albert nofrle acton ilev k a currey conducted the funeral service on saturday at the victor rumley st son funeral home acton and interment was in erin cemetery six nephowrs were pall bearers alex ilruce and allan norrle orval wilson stanley smith and earl johnson mr snyder dave lawton euchre marathon winner mrs norman snyder and dave low son were top prizewinners in the marathon euchre which ended on friday it was the last of the games which hod been played on eight consecutive friday nights mrs clare wilson and harry savings won second prices in the indies and mens divisions i is i tnat rt atut m a zillo mrs snyder and mr sav ings won 10 lone hands in one nights play those winning the most lone hands for the eight nights were mrs snyder 54 mrs slod- diirt 45 mrs j tost 42 mrs ume 4j nan scott 40 mrs cliro wil son 39 mrs zhio mr savings d mr lawson w k itanctkk 35 mrs walters 35 und mrs williams 3v prizewinners on friday weiidave iawhon mrs llelle uobinsnn mrs sloddurd nntl mrs john inglis tni- velltnu prizes went to mrs itawsim and mrs delle hoblnson unci the door prite to godfrey collier mrs snyder on behalf or those who played in the marathon thanked the committee fofttthc pleasant time they had enjoyed at the conclusion of the evening on fridny i you may get to the top of the lad der and find it has been leaning agnlnst the wrong wall wendy mckenzie read their reports for the last meeting mrs jesse mcenery taught the girls how to do shell hemming quo what points to look for in judging a llp plans were made for attending achieve ment day in milton cookies and hot chocolate were served by joan and gall rldlcr a ouchrc party was hcd in the hall tuesday night in support of the local hockey team the ladles prize winners were grant wright who was substituting won first and muriel hilts second winning gentlemen were h l davidson nnd norman sinclair tickets hnd been sold on blankets these were won by mrs lnrkmnn and f somcrville mr ft services mrr- u has chosen for ills theme who is tills man called jesus and stressed the thought of dally meditations and faithful witnessing during lent mrs frank smith is visiting with her- daughter mrs norman ssvunn lnt cirthartwes see the new at harley motors 31 john street tr 72591 authorized sub dealer for norm guild motors highway 25 one mile south of milton v rcaf mobile recruiting team fl f g fred tupling cpl g e gord lanigan air force recruiting connilt your special rcaf career counsellor now about detail of pay flying and technical training and other benefita available to young men in canadas ex panding air force georgetown municipal office tuesday march 30th 12 noon to 7 pm or write to rcaf recruiting 27 st clair ave e toronto for free information booklet coal fuel qil high quality stoker coal a complete fuel service at your blue coal dealer w h kentner son trungle 72851 balunafad ladies meet in church for world prayer service tho world day of prayer ser vice wna held in the cribrch friday arternoon wllh fourtcnudlo pre sent mra el wood show presided arid several other ladles had spccjal prayers- the minutes of tho last penyer day service were rend by mrsh hilts mrsi a lawr wns appointed key woman- for lfl54 uniunacad hockey team and fans motored tpsarrio thursday nnrht to play tliolr second enmo with stroud in the plkyors the game wtk otly contested but our boy were defeated 43 in overtime rtn curu btfuug club met sau c4efeaje4k aukstfri cf0tjt stwct f v master chick starter krums seji you iocai masti 0all today it swarttown rtfmvlaliivvimtfciti mrmwsisjiimrbgkm

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