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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1945, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednea september 19 1 945 dancing huttonville park every wednesday and saturday muaic by modem aires johnny boyd and jack mack a orcheafra regular admiaaion 60c par paraae gjhls column by don brffl the high school session has com menced and things are rolling along satisfactorily some now laoes are to be seen on the staff this year in the persons of mr keenan mr prouae miss plercy and miss wilson alter getting acquainted with the newcom ers the pupils are pleased to be under such a capable stall but now down to sport angles the rugby season 13 coming into full swing at georgetown high school with four teams in the running these teams with their respective captains are as follows first team ernie peters second team don parker third team norm long fourth team reed hunter last thursday the first game of the series was played between hunters team and that of longs the result was as follows norm s boys really farmers dont waste your permit on tires you dont know isbm farmers know there is no short cut to experience tn tire building too experience counts that s why goodyear s experi ence in building more tires millions more than any other tire manufacturer is your best guide to greater value when you buy tires ton goodyear tuui saxe motors phone 152 georgetown came through with some highly com mendable offensive and defensive plays norm lone as wetfas show ing good leadership came along with five of their ten touchdowns doug alexander also did well making two downs for norm s team hunter s teams defensive play was fair but they slipped up in some attacks which didn t seem tc materialize all in all it was a good opener and the sizeable crowd really enjoyed it the score in the end was long gathered 10 touchdowns for 50 points and hun ters team had no score the referees were the captains of the other teams don parker ond ernie peters the line ups were hunters team reed hunter dick van vllet emery thompon kleth thompson jimmy klrkwood dor brill sub ross norton iong s team norm long doug alex- under gerard wilcox ross dillon ralph peck john haine sub bill thompson we womd 1 ke to invite anybody in terested in rugby to come up and see these games the schedule is as fol lows r mon sept 17 peters vs parker thurs sept 20 hunter vs parker mon sept 24 peters vs long thurs sept 27 long vs parker mon oct 1 hunter vs peters these are the next five games h tlie weather continues fair the schedule ill be extended through part of october the first three teams will be to me pliyoffs these will begin not later than oct 18 balunafad this week mrs joanna simile of undakt spending some time renew rid ac quaintances tn this district a number from this community at tended the georgetown pair batur- da afternoon and report it was the best fair in ears the directors are to be congratulated on the interest jiey have taken and the work they ha e done to make the fair a success rev a o w foreman attended presbj tery in burlington united church tuesaay and mrs jesse mc err president of the balunafad w m s attended the presbyterial exeou the which met at the same time rationed meat in lockers hu4t 6e cteclaned ah consumers who store rationed meat in lockers lust declare in writing to the nearestanbn branch office the quantity of rationed meat they had m storage on september 10 1945 rationed meats include all cooked canned fancy and red meats for a full list of rationed meats see the consumer meat coupon value chart copies are available at all ration branch offices coupons must be surrendered for stored meat consumers must surrender coupons for all meat held in lockers over and above 4 lbs tor each person in the household at a rate of 2 lbs per coupon however no more than onehalf of the m coupons in tho ration books of the consumer and his household need be surrendered use this declaration form ration administration wartime prices and trade board i statement if meat ieu commercial cou storage to be files with tie ration branci within 30 days of tie start of meat rati0rii6 i 1 t t number of pnoni in household inc mywu i 1 1 1 1 1 hired help and boarder i i nan of declarant ratio book s prcni nd serial no sana aa ii k serial number of each persons ration book x beet edc if pare found intudtirirnt um- designated pare al bat jl total weight tlbo of all rationed inral held a l hart of rationing 194a drduetloa of 4 lb for each p4ton x 4 4 diftvrraw between linns 2 and 3 for which mtil coupon lo be turrendrrcd j total iumwf of meat coupon required for net total llcntd on baais of 1 coupon for cacti 1 lb gross weight total meat coupon rrendvrrd herewith being rnjuired number bul nol n ration booki of die houorbom 7 kara at addrom commercial cold morale building where meat alorod e than 50 of total h coupons in the conponi l um above declarant hereby certify the above itilnocnu lo be true naaaatlia or held by an 1m ay horace locker in any commercial buildn ratloumfl 445 ind correct and to contain a full disclosure of all meat owwed or in apace in a cold storage plant a at atari of aaoat note under die board order operators of fold storage loeke board tkr name and addrrooe of persons lo whom ihey rent or of commercial cold dor tare for the storage of food are required lo report lo tbe mmb 745 cup this fottfi fill it in and send il with your coupons to the nearest ration branch locker operators are required to report to the board the names and addresses of persons to whom they rent lockers ration administration the wartime prices and trade board smith stone onlscere oalplay and oothlt the alliance team to take llielr stiatc of the senuktnals in tw straight games i it was a great surprise to a lot of softball fans when 8 a 8 took tbe 1 ague leader in two straight in their semi finals last week score of tie first game s 8 alliance 3 the second game was a run am ay for the s s team they n bv the scone of 14 4 everett wilson hit the beat car mm s 8 team in both these games be pot six hits for eight trips to tbe plate lusy beginning to find his hat ting eye got two luts for fixe trips the s s team are using losty is their regular hurler looks like hrh pitch in the finals when ttaey elter huttowrflle or tfebakvauvksb so the ariance bows out of ttm softbau lghl after coming up from third place to take the league lead ard championship place they lose out in their first playoff round none of the alliance boys hit good wheeler tom norton and ward were fair o button vlue 10 businessmen 8 huttonvule were very lucky in their first gam- of the play offs with the cellar dwelling businessmen they were the tail end of a 5 0 score go ing into the fifth inning they man aged to make it 6 3 until prlcke- made a base runnirg error with two oi hi- teanvnntes also occupying 3rd and 1st base there were two out shortiu was up to bat with a 3 0 count on him when flicker tried to start a double steal but he forced bis teammate oft third base and the pitcher for huttonville tagged the runner coming home kncouraged by this the huttonville team concentrated on kemshead the pitcher for jusinessmen and really did some hitting stamp hit a home run with two on cook hit a single and sinclair baited a safetle score at the end of the tonville 10 biislnessmen 6 big seven batters ritchie still maintains his lead he dropped quite a bit lnhis percentage ponte but still has quite a margin over his nearest rival ab hits pc ritchie smith stone 38 23 js06 mtomurchy huttonviue 31 17 mb chaplin smith stone 40 21 a williams t damon rjnons joe tukp returns mr joe turp of brooklyn fictional creation of the inimitable damod runyon i back again in the pictorial review with the detroit sunday tunes starting with this 8undaf i spt 23 issue joe turps letters ai rich hearty american humor buttjod at his best see the pictorial review with the detroit sunday tin es tr mr joe turp attention ratepayers are you in favour of i oon- structtog erecting and matntahmna tta ouildlng machinery piaot and aqolp- ment necessary lor a fat iew- age system and sewa disposal plans at an estimated cost of bu03jdo for the ooprporatton of tiie town of oeot etawn notice and that the oui day of ootober aj3 1945 at 6 oclock in tbe after noon at the munfrrpal pffloe ha tb municipality has been fixed for mm aptxrintnaent of peraana to attend a the polling places and at tbe final summlns up of tbe rotes by tbe clerk sep 38 p b harrison clark ward 1 town hall ward 2 charles ledhrlckas ward s miuuclpal bulkung take notiok that the f otegoina ts a correct statement of a wmerlnn la be submitted to the vote of tbe ewa- tors of the town of geortsrtuwu ok t tbe 9th day of october ad 1940 be tween tbe hours of 9 oclock tn tba forenoon and 7 oclock tn tbe aflar noon at the fouowlne plaobs clearing auction sale businessmen 4 nixon huttonville 33 mcnally alliance 30 spires smith stone 13 jsoo 478 461 481 playoff standing smith stone 8 alliance 3 smith stone 14 alliance 4 s s win round 20 huttonville 10 businessmen 6 huttonville lead round 10 i promised last week i d have the lacrosse playoff news well here it is apd it sn t good news for our local fans notal were eliminated in two straight games the first one by a score of 17 11 in norval and they lost to nortorwille again in brampton 11 s and they have hung their la crosse sticks up for the season pirates 10 glen 4 what piw ed to be the best hard ball game played between these two rivals as yet was taken by the snappy pinu team jimmj sargent s prodigies bj n score of 10 4 me spenoe and stamp ind a pitchers duel up urtll the 4th inning v hen the glen were leading 32 then sar gt nt sent in bone herrington to baffle the glen batters with his newly acquired blooper ball and what a wooper it 1st glen were very weak at bat pirates came through when the hits were needed mot by the way it was like a professional game if new hardballr have anything to do with it there were at least four x ones lianging around v thats all j s veteran guards invade georgetown titis weekend originally scheduled far last week end but postponed due to transporta tion difficulties some 60 members of the 80th reserve company veterans guard of canada will come from to ronto by motor convoy next saturday afternoon for manoeuvres under command of maor e m watts the group will vt up camp at the armour- a feature of saturday wfll be the mtrch pat about 9 30 pjn sat urday night when mayor harold cleat e will take the salute from the ps o the municipal building the comptny w 111 bring their own pipe bind ith hem on sunday from 3 pm visitors wfll be welcome at the innourlpo for an army display by members of the company percheron horses durham a nolstein cattle tractor farm implements and furniture etc the undersigned have received in structions from wilfred greenlees to sell by public auction at his farm lot 3 con 7 township of nelson s miles north of dundas st 5 mil south of milton on friday september 21 ims commencing at 1 00 oclock tbe fouowlng horses percheron gliding 4 yrm percheron mare 8 yrs an exception ally fine pair and extia good worfeata about 3400 lbs peroberon gekttng 10 yrs good worker cattle part durham and hbi- stein cow in full flow not bred hera- ford cow calf at side not bred hbft- steln cow due nov 12 durham oaw in fun flow bred aug 17 dtaaarn cow in full flow bred aug 2 hera- ford cow to full flow bred july 38 hobtein cow in full flow bred july 22 holsteln cow hi fub now bred july sb durham cow in fuh now bred jnar 30 holsteln heifer bred june 30 white durham cow in full flow bred june 6 2 durham steers 1 yr old 2 durham heifers 1 yr old 3 sua heifers 1 yr old 7 grass cahrea 1 baby beeves holsteln bun pure brad iv- yr old yorkshire hogs 3 yorkshire sons bred 5 weeks young yorkshire sow not bred 6 yorkshire chunks about 125 lbs 13 pigs 12 weeks oat 10 pigs 14 weeks old tractor and tractor 1mplb- ments john deere tractor on rob ber model br just like new fleury blssell tractor plow 2 furrow sdjuaw able 10 in or 12 in new set of heavy tractor drags 3 section almost new grain choppei 10 in plate new 1 drive be us 32 ft and 14 ft almost new farm nblplements harness etc md ha loader ew coctehnt manure ftprcadei no 3 in perfect cordltion land roller 3 drum mtt grain binder 6 ft mx mower 5 ft mh seed drill 13 hoe hay rack steel wheel cultivator hay rake adam s truck wagon 3 in urea set of low truck wagon wheels set of sloop sleighs cutter cockshutt walk ing plow new scales set of seed harrows root pulper 1 horse scuffler new fanning mill electric fencer on barrels stewart electric clippers lad ders 2 heavy logging chains odd chains grease guns double 1 1 m neckyofces etc set heavy breeobans harness handmade set bacfcbaad harness web traces 5 horse oobars blankets odd bridles sbv ftjrlttttjrecllmax raiage wlfb water front good as new large que bec heater extension table with abt leaves steel bed a number of new kitchen chairs rocker wooden bad dr coal oft beater not plate lawn mower and other small household effects terms cash nothing to be removed until willled for positively no reserve as tbe arm is sold and the proprietor is grvtng op farming j a eijjott roy hindley auctioneers art benton clerk phone 107 r m georgetown jt

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