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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1949, p. 1

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the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday march 16th 1949 raiders beat sutton 52 in first playdown hockey fixture victor jcing succumb to lengthy illness the weather tar editor yes sir that wus nn6w we liad last thursday and one way u per- son could become unpopular would be to accept tile rcupoitslbllity fov it r march inw bldcn living up to iu reputation too by tile winds wc have i114 but wasnt it a beauti ful weekend date march 7 march 8 march 9 march 10 march 1 1 mnrch 12 march 13 average 3j 4j 3d 20 29 20 30 7 io 20 21 22 15 10 snow 1 12 second gaine in georgetown tonigljt sutton proves no match fof speedy raiders in uio first round of the oj1a intermediate b playdowns geor gcuiwn scored an caiy 52 victory dver sutton gjrccnshirts in sutton rink lost friday night tho team r ttkect here tonight in tlic second fc of their bestofthroe scries with a f third game if necessary booked for georgetown arena on saturday tho game in sutton was delayed for some time due to nonarrival of tho oha referees and finally got underway with two sutton men officiating both of these men were accredited oha rcforccs but as they were sutton residents tho georgetown management were not in favour of playing the game as a regular scheduled playoff it was finally decided to play and if geor getown were at all dissatisfied with the rcfcrcclng sutton could consider the game as being played under protest although the grcenshrts packed lots of weight the raiders speed was too much for them playing in a rural league last year in which they won the championship sutton advanced to intermediate b this winter although they have ft heavy team they lack the finish and polish which shines out all over the haiders curric put georgetown ahead in uie first on a pass from patterson most of the play was in the sutton end zone and lever had little to do nn the hill sanded an early at- in this period the raiders turned lcmpt j blt nnd tncklc to on the pressure in the second ccor- thc truck thc dillh up pavld nichoixs vlau kormfck ttajek miliv-elvrtloyl- samuel victor khlg a resident of georgetown for 20 yisars died at hii home ij guelph street on lrlduy march lltli after a lengthy lllnct a son of tlh- jato samuel tvlog and mvirjiaret patterson ho wiu lioin ajl hornby 03 yeari ago kim un oru yciri mr klnij was a genelil motors dealer liero and david nlcholk former urn- had a- lalge iiiwe where ihevprc- ployee of the piovlnciil pnjier low- itil rom ilewson building is loca- er pilll dloh in bumpkin last 1 i wtlh jowroonv across the week mr nieholls who was un- hr wliat li now the brewers married was a resident of norval waiehouw lie laur was employed for evuil yeaia his father was al lnu aiinte iaer mill until ill a blacksmith near bolton before heallh forced his retirement three moving to norval tlie family la- nl0 ter lived in georgetown in the v n i house now occupied by ben bailey i 0 i prior to woikmg at the paper mill mr nicliolli was employed on the jick clark farm on thc mb line cjiinguacouy his closest survk- ltu lelatlve is a nephew leslie will of milton 33 42 ib 72 mr and mrs colin mcintosh of i aylmer were weekend visitors in town with her parents mr and mrs thos l lyons iraffic tieup at norval as transport blocks highway when a large tractortrailer 1 1 d l plans loaded with 11 tons of paper bound opportunltl sal for o local paper mill skidded and mr king ujs a prominent mem ber of the progrcssiveconservotive part iiul was president of tlic georgetown a sociauon and a member of the county executive he wab also sccietaiytreasurer for several years of the georgetown arena company he was a mem ber of hornbv presbyterian church he is survived by his wife for merl viola chisholm whom he married 22 yais ago and two bro- theis archie of hornby and ernest a bank manager at cochrane dr k c king of timmina is a nephew and there arc two nieces mrs hobtti eivine of toronto and mum caroline kinj of cochrane ucv alex j cildei conducted the funeia sci wee from the home mondtij pallbearers were g grc news it 19 hoped that by now most people have completed their ques tionnaire since this was a mam moth job undcrtakoftby volunteer- helper it would be interesting to ttrke yoij step by tep through the organization and planning cooperation wits tile keynote oi uie survey thc convener harry ctjwis and the members of the questionnaire committee mrs ray conn whcldon emmcrson eric tomfinson and jim martin public ity director met and planned the questionnaire jj martin designed the george flyleaf the next step was tlie typing of the copies for the members of the gltc for approval done by a member of thc smith and stone office staff leon ard dell parki board representa tive on the gltc paid for the print- nj tlie paper was donated by- provincial paper ltd the stapling of the two sheets which made up the questionnaire nad to be done stapling machines were loaned by thc two banks hobbs mcclures and thompson hardware the stapling was done on friday night by mrs conn mr and mn eric tomllnson jim mar tin mr lewis terry norton george webster and sue lewis in the lewis playroom it wa an allevening job rev john smith on organized the boy scouts for tho distribution of the survey ajcx jackknifed auoss no 7 highwuy on the norval hill last thursday morning traffic en route to geor- countess of strathnioit chapter iode met on moiulij c ening at the home of mrf denney charles mar- mtlintotk of toronto w g mar- maclarcn harry lewis marsh shall ptic ckiivi dan livingstone timbers and jim martin were at li ii ihompson and jatk william- 1 tnu united church sunday school loom early saturday morning to see them off going beyond the line of duty jim martin helped intci nit nt wij lei geoi cetow n greenwood getown was delayed for several agisting hosteseh were mis hours an estimated 500 cars trucks uuy m miss helen mac- social and personal harry lewis shovel the snow out of and buaes uaited in noral unul j donald mrs hinrv hung and mrs the driveway to get mrs ray the truck was swung off the roadj mackcnic ktnnellj y harrison a pupil of thompsons ear out of the garage i lie annual report presented by l ouehti imi toronto sue- in mder to cruise the streets and the secicuirv miss hilda liwin essfull parsed his krnde a exam keep the scouts supplied with ques- 1 uas a feit ure of the met ting and uie four coals chnppel kemshcad icda larfe tree to which the m bradbury and junior beaumont tt was fnstf aiul the fallinr j llld showed much each netting one pnngle scored for sutton in this period in the third period thc ite was very heavy and thc pla was scramblv pringle the hcuv iet of the two sutton bloc it busters j51 pounds scored his second goal of the night tlie haiders as most of tlie sutton fans said after the name were too good a hotkey team for their club georgetown i ever goal scot- ty patterson kt n nash defence curne kent stoilv max urad- bury forwards junior peaumont jalk kcmshead melanson harvey chappel nick tern rene martin leigh bradbury del beaumout sutton winch goal gilby pnngle defence dav ey llolburn lamont forwnrds griffith o dell anderson brady taylor mcmillan first period 1 georgetown currie patterson penalty pringle second period 2 georgetown chappel beaumont 3 georgetown kcmshead mclanson 4 sutton pringle 5 georgetown m bradbury storey georgetown jr beaumont kemshcad 10 00 third period 7 sutton pringle 14 45 tree tore dow n hydro wnes and left thc village without hydro until late afternoon the paper truck was maroontd until nine o elotlt in tht evening thv stewarttown 730 g20 10 05 1j40 15 30 i squtsing womens institute held their m ireh meeting hist tucsdav tvining in the school tht insti tute had as guests or the iening several members of limehouse womens institute after the usual opening and a short business ses iion the president mrs l dc vrief introduced the guests to the es- tiuesing branch and then called on mrs ern batkm w ho was the guest speaker and is in charge of the junior institute j he project that the girls have chosen is the girls own room and mrs batkln had a very interesting collection of articles that the girls are learning to make she also demonstrated several short cuts choice of colour especially suitable for different as pects of a room and other features for beautifying a room a vote of tluinks was tendered to mrs bat- xm and members had an opportun ity of inspecting the collection close up lunch was served b local members i it it t omplished don itions m ide kt uoi during the i n 11 uus wei made fin tin nmiiil dnmci il lifii hottsi m nidi id ii ill in t i month with mi uill m thomp- i on mi hild i i i win ind mt klu in lit ui is hi nmiiiltu i in i h u lt w oppoi tuniu s ilt was dso plum i in piil mi un ii hkin mi i tliui in luni nl mi lak hi horn mis w mc ilium mis 1 iinl ii im i and miss in m i ki nit w ill in tin tin i hi c h iplei di i idcd to f un sponsm i t ig d i fm tin blind in ma it itlotis 111 ii hum ni and counter- point it tht lnu 1 winter examina- hti tin ii niiti cnnscr atorv muslt ml hid mis willi mi ivun ill ii 1 mi mil m s 1 ml hirhci kft 1 i 1 i nl i im i itiutoi trip south mis will im ml uiiu titiu in st i bin i hull li mi 1 sh i in his i l tiiriuil ti ll 1 iii mil hi till oi 11 ft id aftci 1 1 1 1 uu in detroit mill hi il ii 1 sh h mfb 1 ii 11 hi unw what esquesing council did momdat m rcii 7lli public school will have extra teacher when fall term opens a new teacher will be added to educr iesdo i retary was asked to contact mr duffin of thc department of edu- cation and ask him to meet the i board at a special meeting some- time in mnrch the board discuned the possibil ity of including a course in elem entary drafting at the high school special permission would have to be obtained from the department of ndiilit ion to allow this to be taught school next year the board of educntlon at its meeting last wed- day decided that rather than two new teachers as recommended in the inspectors report one addi tional teacher would be hired and the present assembly room conver ted into a classroom the board hopes that a permanent decision on thc high school district will be reached by midsummer as thin will have an effect on future public school plans should a new high school be built and thc present one abandoned it could well servo oakviixt bkatk gananoquh ou an auxiliary public school if hi it- last night f tills were to come about in tho im- mediate future temporary aceonimo iuiced with tlimlnation fiom the dntion would have to be found for intermediate a playdowns after till an extri classroom in 1050 a 92 defeat lait week oakvllle should no action be taken tills legjnn forced the series to a third year on the high school it h pos- game when they played here last hlc that un nddltion might b night they came from behind in 7jdo to the muhcnt public sehool i the third porlod to win tho game to provide ut least two new rooms 15 with their playing couch apark- hoss duncan superintendent of ing the team to victory ganonoquo the provincial paper mill was up- j held a 3goal lead all through the rkbfwwafkcr veddintf o on situidav mai cli th at ulo home of the biides paieutj mr and mis john k walkei iralee 1 aim iilai biainijtun i rancc shu it v vv alkei became the bride of itichatd koss ciichton son of mi and mis david p cnehton of cit oigetou n hev c allan hoys tff hiampton officiated 1 he bride giv en in marriage by hei fithei wore a streetlengtli lnht blue sjtin dress and pink dutch tip and her bridal bouquet paid 1 claims undei the township ttas c1s of carnations bylaw for 25 foxes shot between htl ojli llll miss mary lc- january 10th and february 7th pdic of toronto wore a navy blue i ensemble with matching accessories hescinded the township fox bounlv jnd tanied a bouquet of red roses bylaw because of the passing of j lmic v walker the brides community project with pveryoo cooperuung bihiulug of cooperation tye should hot forget bur mayor wb hun been more than kind on txmnjf occasions lti od to know w have id if support and hid coopera tion even to tho extent of posing for publicity shots to farther ihm huuse of uie qucstioiuialre evr since the bcglnirxlmg of tltis now re- crtationj effort lie has been gen erous and kind as up interested citizen he lias been in there pitch ing for our team as mayor lie ha done everything his position would allow it must bo understood that this position docs stand in the way nt times of joe the interested citi zen and we arc well aware of that fact thank you joe thank you your honour teen town is reorganizing and doing a swell job they have elec ted their executive- ross norton president marlon dlclcic secre tary don hutchinson treasurer george farmer wll be their repor ter lie also r slated for another executive post general extermina tor of plgeotu which u a- refresh ing departure from the usual dull administrative duties one read about molra kelly is in charge of entertainment and tlic council in cludes mane roc jackie jennings ross sykcs ray anderson joan latimer and bill hewitt thc exec utive arc on their toes and big things arc expected from this activ ity group they propose to elm rig thc name teen town seems inade quate on saturday night group 1 chldren age 1114 had a party at the hall games were played and win ners at musical cliairs were gerald stott leona conn and danny hew itt sue crablree and tom palmer won the spot dance and gerald scott and gretchen bradley thc el imination dance glcnna dohcrty i iiiul donald cleave won a statue j dance a mixed jitterbug contest i was won by two couples sue lewis and doug tucker and glchna doh- liitv and bruce norton sue and j glcnna won the girls jitterbug j tontcst mr marshall timber spoke on the importance of fillinjf out questionnaires and tom pal- mt r president spoke about a meet- in and more parties in the future a meeting of the junior grc was held this week and plans wer made for a party for group 2 scv- j oral parents have volunteered th paid claims of i cath ior i i foxes shot undei tin c ounty b law to graydon stove i 1 1 sid morris r john chisholm i c har- lie thompson frank jones gor don lee ed robci tson haiold michie clifford stover 2 ilo hilts colin matcoll glen saun- j tiers david leslie 1 i county bylaw wrote off 1040 business taxes of 4 20 to robert gollop estate 5 73 to frank van wyck fl7 94 to glen textiles ltd 0 sent a copy of a resolution to stan hull mpp advising that council was taking no action in supplying tile for the ditches on no 7 highway in norval mcencb platks thoie tordy motorists who have not purchased their 1040 licence plates and permits ure reminded that friday march lflth is the lost day on which the old plutes are valid sistei was flower girl dressed in pink silk and carrying a nosegay of pink roses the groom s brother david criehton jr of toronto was best man during uie signing of the register the grooms brother jack criehton played because a reception followed mrs wal ker receiving gowned in navy blue wih matching accessories assisted by the groom s mother who wore brown both had corsages of sweetheurt roses the couple have taken up resi dence in beiwick hull george town the groom who is on tlie engineering staff of smith and stpne ltd is u graduate of uie school of practical science uni versity of toronto tionii ures f i rhe- wcjthci man did not eooper- it atill and by nooji it was found ih it many had been missed an utilising incident occurred w hen mi conn w ho had staph d hun- iin ds of questionnaires the night t ore f i iled to rtceiv i one a number of merchants were unlisted to help nul anyone who did not re tint oiil on biilmdiu can piocure pot it any of the following stores mi i sau nth is kay s grocery h hit bi idgt store caldwells hutch s bmokt shop kentncr s mat c oi in itk s bai kt i k brow n s mcc luie s lucky strike bowling club reta s robb s dickenson s herald offitr oi canadian legion these should le leturncd to these stoics for pickup this coming sat in day is is of the utmost importance 1 dp m planning and supervising to the grc that these question- j these parties ann hyde waa nom- naues reach everyone in george town as you can see a lot of people had a hand in this survey and they tleserv e a lot of praise they realize its importance and hojie you w ill make it a success by turning in your form on saturday let us all make the grc v true mated as grade 6 representative to- replace dorothy hillcr who ha moved to streets ville jacqueline graham was elected reporter for thc juniors ways of raising money were discussed with such sugges tions as a tea a musical and a minstrel show remembrance book will be dedicated at legion supber on knda nglit ti hleluicht in joh1 d kc arol oneill oor- ihe 21 year history of branch 120 don o drown wllliom honey fred canadian legion will take place mccartney harold stolford s p when a birthday supper and dance chapman james murphy and ax- friday fire destroys new ostrander boulevard home pointed by the board us u now member to serve the unexpired term of mm hurty wutkins who resigned when she moved from town a m uuscter selunce toucher at tlie high school wan uppolnted to represent the board on the new recreational committee in frdr to vol mc-fr- infotmnmi on the high school district ihm m0- gume until oakvllle came to life in the third oakvllle gmille le gal splayed a stellar gumc with pee i and davidson outstanding hudsun hustle nnd mccurney were the visitors best a fire which bioke out in the i i muii i luck ted the interioi and did extensive ses were covered with anow damage to the property the fire nowlybuilt home on osti undei i high ut the time of the fire but boulevard of dr w c stiles gut- j luckily roofs of neighbouring hou- aiul theit was no dingei of other build ings igniting the building a laige red brick stiueture has been under construc tion for some time and was de signed both us living quaiteis und us u veterinary hospital for dr- stiles the building was empty except for supplies of medicine und veterinary materials the cause of file is undetermined us there were no stoves in the btulding and elee- was first noticed by neighbours ut jlfl on friday morning when uftei apparently smouldering for some time it gujned headway and broke thiough the roof in spite of deep snow and a lond block near tho house where sewerage is being in stalled the fne brigade reached the stene in iccod time and had the fire under eontiol within hulf un hour they were uuuble to suve the loof from caving in and lit- tlr hum the br uf this is a uepage paper house rem o iris the wind wi quite will be held in the legion hall a solemn feature of the occasion will be the dedication of a book of re membrance containing tlie names of j deceased members of tlie branch mr j e bays service bureau of ficer will be guest speaker ut the banquet which will be presided ovei by the president david bow man branch 120 was formed on march 2 1st i02u when sixteen members of canadian and imperial forces met in the town hull und elected its first officers the first presi dent lt c61 gordon cousens and his officers planned a banquet in may when the charter was picsen- ted in september uie womens auxiliary was formed with mrs t k grieve as president by the end of that year a clubioom had been secured over tom hewsons piesent office but the growing membership required still larger quaitirs unnvi the leadership of lt col g o brown us president the present premises was put chased in 10 r and with members taking pin t tin first floor was converted into u modern club room in 1046 this building wug remodelled into qtiurteis us up to dute us any in the piovince when this wus almost completed an explosion in 1048 led to extensive repair o that tho offlclul opening has been delayed until now the legion inception bus carried on the poppy fund nott early u alton male choir concert delights lahge audience the first appearance of the hal- ton mule choir in georgetown was a great success and the united church auditorium was filled to capacity on monday to hear thia fine choir which is directed by alec pudwcll of toronto the con cert was sponsored by the 5080 club of the church in aid of the building fund miss winnifrcd cuter 16-year- old toronto soprano was guest sol oist and a brilliant future is pre dicted for this outstanding young aitlst choir selections varied from sen songs and spirituals to modern musical comedy numbers howard wrlgglesworth club president in- lioduceei uie choir and rev john m smith spoko a few words of thanks at tho conclusion of the concert trlcul e6mieetlona bad not been eouectiona under tho charmanwhfc made th bu wm covered mrs qrlyf past pr iden by buuranee stewakttown ayta wiui 16 present and ken murray piesiding stouurttowu aypa met last friday in the achoolhouae it was tleclded to hold another euchr und dance shortly after easter and a social evening with hornby and nerval organization was later thia month several avfre- enjoye mgynimu 1 luh an enjoyable

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