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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1950, p. 9

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gear now ypbalpberied ttfvslroaiol- the ime sthfd jfed loc sotardoy was called aha it you wnt- 1 know the treason better uk goalie -fred- die lawrence as he was home for the weekend its rumoured that slmcoo has o heavy injury list from o- previous atfme what do you think f getting back to georgetown af tor that qulrft trip to slmcoc we find we have o really strong ag gregation ready to head for another intermediate r championship in goal freddy lawrence and clem dwycr are two of tlie best at the blue line ready to bowl them over are such stalwarts as kenny nash that- rushing defenceman sootty patterson who can stbp the best of them leigh bradbury the penalty killing boy along with a newcomer jjohnny haines whe is doing great work up front we find a combination of goal gotten in jack kemshead at centre hard skating junior beaumont on left wing and that tricky stick handler midget max bradbury- as soon as these three ore tired the flying horsemen take over del beaumont hard hitting centre nick ferr who can trip the light fantastic around any de fence and harvey tanglefoot chappel more strength is supplied by ihiil martin skating fast and furious at cenlie and newcomers spike scott cliff norton ami me beaumont lasl but not least there is coach kenny braithu aite who sparks them ot to victory chu n st geertes church archdeacon w tj o thompson rector qymquaqbsiafa sunday 3 theceprgetovvherdd wednedayf 15th l50 i i i i j i i i sunday school 10 am holy comr munlon 1100 am lunht 7 tvm ashwsdnesday service am su alhans cttoreh olen wllllaka qulnquaoftsiaja sunday sund scnool lojio aim evorupna- 300 psn ash wendesdajt service- l fcoo pm 7r baptist ciqh- jtev chas r xjowcr mlrilstcr mrs r h- wifght organist 10 avm being a christian pin service withdrawn on account of golden jubilee ser vices ln baptist church fljpm monday f bypu 8 pm wednesday bible study forvsl and union i presbyterian churches rfev j l self ba bd sorval 1030 am special young peop les service communion 230 pm mission rally rev john ejder 700 pm rev j v- mills of dixie fireside after the service union services withdrawn for the day nerval charge of the unlttw church rev ale obwan ba nerval 10 ajnv- sunday school 11 ajn public worship glen williams 1030 ajn sunday school 7 pjn public worship sportsmanship in canada unlimited we should i 1 h too much j uuble eiulinii ihirjis w itli dixie uis kriiii when they meet kaul- iu-i- lor the st euiui mie liut im i like it toi for dixie i nti lot of pujieh in iite of ill hli in tuu pitioii it i tilt iiil llic iiiimm will attm iitrr o iikiny i-ii- t ihr to lluy ne i rn ini ii the luirtheui letiif ami lt vk ic oeiiltn hy cfranyville to enl nil in es o a pliiyom herih i ktiloii is the ji threat in this ii iiri jiiniort i net i i heir sc hetiulc hiht week by losing i hard luht anie u aetou tj thiir liltty- offs start this tiuday with the second k thurxiay balunafad charge of thctlnltml choreh mr william a gibbr minuter balllnafad 10 jn sunday school 11 aiyi public worship v cbarebuj uo public worship melville 2 pm sunday school 3 pm public worship a q6od place tobuy phone 161 limited v guelph and queen su f iiinio furnace work and eavestroughing good workmanship at rmonabie prices don houston phono 547w jaaabbbbbabbai georgetown aaaaabbbbbi holy cross rc church rcvpr vtj morgan- lnd and 4th sundays mass at 0 am 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 ajn th canadian optn badminton cnam- pionshipiwlll be held thii yar in cal gary during march how badminton became one of canadas firstrank sports 1930 badminton players across canada were training hard five years earlier an english team had come to teach canadians the games fine points now anolhergrorsp of britains top amateurs were making a tournament tour of the nations clubs to see how the game had caught on canadians had been lieen learners and the visitors found themselves evenly tnatched the final decision was to come from the canadian champion in suc cessive games at toronto kingston and montreal he defeated britains four lead ing players canada had won a top place iri the badminton world badminton grows daily in popularity with canadians keen competition and good sportsmanship have made it a favourite everywhere and tegether competition and sportsmanship make things better for canadians in work and play they keep your future in canada unlimited i- fathers entertained by norval scouts the 1st norvol troop and puck held their annual father and son banquet on thursday feuruory olh in st pauls parish hall mr w nunn from scout headquar ters in toronto was the nuest spen- fcejr for me rvchlnfc and took as ids topic scoutinu as a way of life illustrating his remarks with anecdotes fron the life of chief scout badenpowell ollowinj which seouter frank mason of inglcwood showed his own movies o scout activities in the district in these pictures were included shots of the 1st norval troop at the south peel jamboree held at streelsvllle during the past sum mer and ulso views of the local pack taken ot the sport day held at rosalca park in brampton com missioner percy oke of port credit also a bucstutthe banquet com plimented the iocul troop orj he fine showing they had made at the jamboree mentioning the fact that three- of the scouts v julian heed paul prlske and don jurvlc had won the majority of the prise ribbons available and that the troop had placed second tor the best campers shield mr fc reed acted as chairman for the evcnlnu with rev alex cowan giving the blessing and among those proposing the toasts were peter ploieroy senior sixer ronrfte mclcanv black second and kemi richardson t and ross cun- ningham fromthe troop mr e c heed proposed tho toast to the seoul rrmvcincnt and mr ray inmcroy replied tc the toast to i the fathers tlie speaker mr niinn collis of the 1st ilrnmptnn -pack- other visitors inmudcd mr collls hbaaaaabbbabbbbbbbb xorval hornby and stewsrttowa anglican rev j e maxwell ba ltd st pauls norval 730 pm evensong except 1st sunday in month ioly communion 11 am sl stephens hornby 11 ajn morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong at 3 pjn st johns stewarttowa 300 pm evensong i except 1st suncuiy in month tvvnsong at 730 pm knox and umehous lreabyterian churches hevalex j calder ba knox church 10 ajn ounda school 11 am public worship 7 pm public worship ltraehense 130 pm sunday school 230 pm public worship st johns church united church rev john m smith minister mr norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am classes for all ages a special invitation is extended to parents morning worship 11 am thy servant was busy lessor matt 25h30 scout founders day service t ilpmi scouts cubs auxiliary members committeemen will sit in ii bpdy a cordinl invitation to nil evening worship 7 pm hymns with a story mr and mrs joorge snilttl of the brampton group committee scou ler mil bean and mrs bean of brampton and mr harry dale also of brampton the supper was convened by the group committee which includes mrs murray laird and mrs cliff hunter assisted by mrs will gra ham mrs keith webb mrs tom cnscadden und mrs geoff need- ham the pnck took charge of the able setting for the occasion and three of the budding chefs ad journed to the hall kitchen after school on thursday and turned out approximately ten dozen tea bis- ruusns tholr contribution to their vaniiuet atfer which effort they enjoyed n ifcln lunch bflbbbaababbbababbbbi attention legion dart teams member of the legion dart earns ar having their a chicken dinner nt 430 saturday afternoon feb 18h team mihttbert reminded fa be on hand b bbbnbbbbbbbbbbbrfsbcststrrrbbbl featured this week of your dominion store llhts fanct ouaiity tomato juice 2w 23c tomato catchup v22c deep tilot 3 with pork libbys beans 2 29c liiiys wlth hiat uuys with chiui spaghettits 23c s pg hjttjff ul lists wlra ylltow lissrs mirto mustard z lie vegetables 21c ihits hn0is sing iissys fahcy fancy peas 2 33csauerkrauttf 18c bosioalf choici quality- tomato juice jooe n 1 nlllsn vp kuntl aunt sauy aasmstly corn jam st33 t uas4asihi rahcast ot fucjrwmiat kous margene 32c aunt jemima 21c sluisisb stb ouaiity hand pacsto tomatoes fc 15 m lorlda no 1 fruits 4 vegetablb hew potatoes t allfornla firm crisp size 60 1 ceberg lettuce allan juley sire 300 lemons 1 lorlda no 1 c3reekcelery 5tl washed and trimmed texas spinach i lorlda no 1 marsh seedless size grapefruit 3 lbs 25c heads 27c dozen 42c 2 bunches 27c 10 oz pkg 27c 3 for 27c a by si i a ud vmt bmms ttn ttfisi uu st oeoftrks r liavr euciiur pay mirths were ci- i are4 earda e uvn iuk arniuon i inoun- ia arrlnleoron w g o the merr s georges church tlwmrnn would speak at the nasi a i ih li art list wed- meeting a banquet and iilbbaa jhviiv liilnoonis at the parly lire also being planned far church ftlll collier and ait sykcs itiiure meeting of the organizatjai were vihners ronsplatlons wi h is lnown lis st cjeoi aping t0 ircd iniiimnii flofresh laymens association t y wylfcljjt 7j

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