Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1955, p. 8

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jh moxorrowm herald wednesday evening april 20th ims page 8 the georgetown herald serving the connniinrues of oeororrown un williams norval umihousi hornby stiwahttowm auulnafao ashghovf tlaa cotta walter c bffihn publisher tod editor garfield l mcguvrey lali m clsrk corey ilemngton jr rt broombcad mrt jo ferguson subscription bate 3 00 year single copie 8e each advertising rate quoted on application the herald u printed each wednesday in the office at 22 main st georgetown bob baakervllle authorized aa second elaai mail post oblce depl ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper astooeiion end the ontario division of the cw n a artaaahhiaaam irfvtr offldaitt ai witjbher her eosiducilng e gertrude l mwoad after- april 11 e u the n lire rguutood ibe lived o for nutde her w j ifrealttw ju eurr and doe arthur of st x terf tryji npsttbw iiyj jjseert j i a i mp jficfadden canon rector two her iter- la cal- churches filled these days eofc msny mara art n dsivolt b sefvfee in pritlu wednesday nlgjit was alto conducted r her bro thel perhaps use peculiar local uluatioa but we like to think that people everywhere are becoming more churchminded certainly there is indication of a spiritual re birth in georgetown for every bundey lees churches full to the doors with larger number of young peoplo attending than ever before eatter sunday we always exfjecl to tee good con qregatjom but new records wero set this year with two of the churches inaugurating two morning servic es to accommodate the crowds young people from three protestant churches combined for an early ser vice followed by breakfast with over fifty taking part good friday saw special service well attended in all the churches an exhibit worth seeing thove who are curious about how the new del rex subdivision will look when it is completed can get a complete picture if they view the topographical fnap presently in mcc lures store on main street a picture always tells a story better than words and the large display brought here after the home show in toronto shows the subdivision layout in tome detail if is interesting too to see the present town in relation to its future size until one does the average person has no conception of how big 1700 acres is and how many houses and factories could be located on pot pourri miss elizabeth appolbe whose historical it now ledge of the district is extensive says she occasionally gets mail addressed to stewarttown post office this it completely erroneous she says because never has there been a post office by fhat name years back when mail was distributed from a post office in the village the official postal address was esquesing now adays residents get their mail by georgetown rural delivery art suddaby reports an unusual treat on sunday when he saw four snow geese at lawson s pond the geese were not close enough to be dlcar ly teen by the naked eye but he had an excellent look through binoculars barely fifty people turned out sunday evening for an excellent band concert at the roxy one of those present tells us the lady complai ned about this and wonders if most georgetowners re alize how fortunate we are to have a band of the lorne scott calibre as a delinquent we cant editor lalize too much but we do think it a pity that the band should go to so much trouble without more concrete results a band which wins plaudits at the cne year but better still is to see just as big congregations in the churches on the sundays which arent special knox presbyterians are in ihe midst of plans for a new church hall which will benefit not only that church but the town as a whole st georges angli cans ore paying fo extensive improvdments to the rectory and thinking of enlarging the church in future years rotnan catholics can see a day in future when ihe acton georgetown parish will have to bo divided and each town will have its own pastor a town is only os good as the people it and thore are indications that georgetown is becoming ajt bettertown full of thinking ciluent who value their religion what is presently a dozen farms mr heslop still has us somewhat staggered with the figures in a brochure which indicates an eventual population of 12000 people in delrex alone the towns present population somewhere around the 4500 mark is expanding steadily and at the present rate will be close to 6000 in a few years if delrex works out as expected that means perhaps 20000 peo pie some day in future certainly a long way from the small town wo came to fifteen years ago and ihe village which many people remember from not so many years back after year deserves better treatment at home ken mcmillan seems to got his picture in the daily papers one way or another last week he appeared in lite toronto star presenting the bolton trophy to kitchener dutchmen after their scries win against moncton n b ken who is an oha vice president represented fhat group at the eastern canada finals in kitchener if this keeps up perhaps ihe town council will have to have a personnel officer and an employment office in ihe past month council has dealt with 14 applica tions for engineer and 89 for police chief the latter particularly was a mammoth job reading all the let ters and references and boiling applicants down to a final 14 who have been asked to come for an inter view the golden gate long a restaurant landmark is closed for a few weeks while the new proprietor is remodelling fred leo who has operated it for se veral years has been advised by his doctor to retire from business and he is planning to return to port hope mr lee was popular on main st and he will be missed dixie hockey honours for doug richardson a younfl georgetown hockey play er wu judjfed beat in the little n1il ontario flnau in dixie arena satur day doufi richardson whose father walter and uncle ken were promin ent intermediate players a few aea sons back received the tecder ken- nedy trophy after a hard fought game in which his last minute coal fore- ed a same with farry sound into overtime the georgetown team composed of 12 and 13yearolds lost the game after 36 minutes of overtime by a 3 2 icore but doug s performance made him the star of the day three georgetown teams were in the finals but none had the luck to come home with a championship the youngest group of 80 years lost to toronto township 7 1 tim my ilalncs scored georgetowns on ly goal in the american league for 1011 years midland won by a close 2 1 score bob henderson was the local scorer bill richardson of norvil no re lotion scored georgetowns first goal in the game with parry sound which was certainly the top game of special friday and saturday only cakes chocolate white banana and maple 25c redding cakes a specialty make your own end have il decorated i or lel ui make it to your liking the ovenette bakery centre halyons largest bakery matnsyrtty jhiinela 73531 mhaul the day the trophy winner played defence in dixie but haa equal ho ckey ability plaing on the forwod line the three teams saturday were composed of players chosen from the various leagues which have pla d in the arena saturday mornings all season under legion sponsorship junior a dennis obrien timmy haines wayne duon jack gudgeon laddie haines hob kcmahcad mur ray marchmcnt hob konack glenn cooper iaul knight david macken zle paul marko american ernie tetera mob hyde keith woods wayne press wood bob henderson doug davies sam norton peter norton eddie wy lie herb mann ilrian lewis john pruncau donald currie harold whee ler nhl ron archer john camer on david cunningham charlie da vies fred harrison bert hender son norm lockhurat charlie jewch bill richardson doug richardson kent niddall doug ward paul ward michael obrien the little nhl executive which promotes this yearly event la headed by a former gcorgetowner gordon alcott of weaton ivan crabtrce of town is a commissioner oa la itev len self midland former norval res ident biblg society plans meeting next week on wcdnesdayaprll2ttli 8 pra tho blblo society will hold thou- an nual meeting in tho pariah houso of st georges church tho meeting li under tho chairmanship of the proil- dont mr j d godfrey tho rev k richardson will lead the dovotloni and the speaker the rev g j par- aqna at the annual meeting an elec tion of officers will be held notice ta creditors im tkk tstatt op hey jeltn henry hiih kiln tentler dcemi all prrsoru having claims against the ctulr of hoy john henry llilt utr of the village of ctn williams kiln tendtr who duti on or acout the 12th day of 1ibrusry idsojare hi rt by notified to kind particulars of tame to lift underlined on or before ihr 21t day of may 1d5 after which date thr rstatr uill bf distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undtrftignod shall then have notice and the undersigned will not tw liable to any pejavon of who claim hr shall not then hate notice datki at aeoritown this 18th day of april a d 1dm kathtrini vilma hilts adminia tritru of the estate of itoy john henry hills by her sollci tors dale and ut nncti a cor fl town ont 34 mackenzie news no matter what we read in the pap ers that might happen to us we can took oulaide and tie spring has srri ved again it is a pleasure to let ou know thjt at prraont we have a good k toe it of st mary a pyramid brand cement at 23 per bag sc you out raking the yard j b mackenzie son limited trisnglt 7 3751 building supplies coal lumber weekly sports calendar the herald will keep you petted en lacrosse and baseball thit summerl welch for schedules 1 i support the lions swimming pool campai0ni okiiprs brbwino company limited lts selection that counts j nowbtre m tjbj etttive region will you fax tueb am tfxlexuive ttjurtvcaa of mens now pring suits topcoats and slacks as you willf ind at silvers silvers bigger buying power means bigger values for you directory frank fetch ucfcnbu auctionujl irompt service io box 413 trianslc 7 2boi geomctown dr clifford retd lds dds dfcntlst ttuanelc 7 2581 main street oeoruetoum a m 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