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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1950, p. 1

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oba schedule bis drawn monday at a moptln ijext mondiiy ii mmw mm music recital hwd by hepbuwl pupil kjyjthvxjbh the intwroedlnte w jbrnponslup mi almost a certain ty alter the raiders had trounced bridge in three straight games majority o fan were not ex- jng an end to the series last thursdoy everyone thought bucko ifhledorauda beavers would take at least one game on home ice before lying up the ghost for this aeasota jftck kcmahead junior bodumont max bradbury t8cotty patterson johnny koines spike scott bill hdwitt clem dwyer subgaol siindrldge v schadofeoal mc- dpnaldj reonle defehco k kldd centre h kldd sedore wings hill pcrclval christie kmplerellk russell mogrldgc lang but ihe raiders did it again and georgetown fcrrj with a 6v3 win completed an lml jj bradbury prestive plsyoft record of twenty sundrldge long freight win huli ktdd sver since the raider- were chris- u georgetown fcrri tooed by a branttord radio announ- i chappcl 9 18 during a broadcast of the j georgetownchappcl mr editor by the calendar we havij had ovcr a month of sphngbuf by the weather how much hid at a- meeting next vionaey ml hwno town- jiou- schedules tor i il- thlswm of thiubrbosebau iy asioclatlpn wlu be drown up- v have wp 610 720 intermediate a playoffs back in 1mt the erstwhile papermakers have been providing the best in hockey branuord won that eer ie though georgetown spoiled one planned civic reception by unex pectedly winning what the brants i thnngh woul be the final game a their home lee the next year jrattrktutm b before powerful local team which took the s t- ttisct played a eeriea for the eastern championship with dolbeau que beavers last year sundrldge won in a hardfought aeries and this time time the fables were turned finalists four times and chamo- ions twice good hockey in any snans country ftsuar phe up lead the srst period left no doubt bout the outcome of the- game as balders piled up five home teams single thegame was fast right from the and after ajxi minutes of play nick ferri got his first of a trio of goals when he scored on a from leigh bradbury 1000 ern batkln 1609 d beaumont r 5 georgetown j beaumont ferri kemahead 6 georgetown ferri l bradbury 1732 penalty martin second period 7 georgetown j beaumont m bradbury 718 8 sundrldge christie dnto april 17 april ib april 10 april 20 april 21 april 22 april 23 average max 00 60 ao 40 46 51 s9 mln 38- 30 38 33 33 25 23 rain flurries s757 hill 1444 penalties eukemple kldd third pehed 0 sundrldge sedore 100 penalties euk martin district pnsbyteriins man anniveroriw union presbyterian sunday visitors with mr and mrs don barragcr were mr and mrs j r hughes of charlottetowh pei mr hughes is a retired bank manager who formerly lived in mrs barragers home town port elgin nb mr and mrlharry pettlt of branuord were weekend visitors with mr and mrs bruce maekenf zie tormodlaib iuvenllo midget- antfl vr bantam teams will compete geor r gotowh i roctovuon commission is i hive had onterhta looms in the ihree rrtlnor caifcgorles with the- friwrniodisjte club providing- coaching support saturday a meeting was held at hawthorne inn at which bob lane of georgbtown was chosen vlce vresldont to replace fred of acton wko had resigned two minor teams have been ad mitted to the league clarkson and cnmpbcllvllle r a special fee of 750 plus 13 for a default was made for these teams regular entry fees are 30 and 50- for a default on friday the annual meeting of georgetown baseball club has been colled for the rose room st 8 pm bud cbrbett of oakvllle who for many years has played a leading part in promoting minor hardball in ontario will be a spea- ker at the meeting a promising team is shaping up for this season and many players wltohsve not donned a uniform for a few seasons are showing an interest in trying for spots on the team special speaker at a public meeting in knox church next wednesday sponsored by the local bible society will be rev w h moore a sound film the house of the book la also on the evenings program native of town wilfred cole dies me ui orvol and to the churches are planning annlversar les within the next month on may 28 rev william mcroberts mth will preach at the union services and wlsbart campbell will be guest soloist the next week at pass from leigu uraooury una norval rev donald g archibald scored beavers only goafrfhe ba paisley will be the preaeh- perlod to tie up the- score briefly cr and ronald stewart of clarkson then raiders took over i soloist mr archibald is a college ferri scored again with chappel classmate of rev j l self minis- scoring seconds later towords the ter two churches ond was period end junior beaumont not- one of several who preached for a ched a nice goal and ferri and ca at knox church last year bradbury xeamed again for george- zjsl n pubuc school news junior beaumont increased the- jhaiton teachers mtkt georgetown lead when he scored discuss promotions oh a pass from max bradbury early 1 t in the second period christie ov- the teachers of rural school ana enedthe scoring f the period at principal- of urban schools in hal- the fourteen mnute mark when he ion county combined with hill for the second esday benefit hockey game held for young local at milton promoiui are mieiini on wed- ir inthe cnurt housi- ducusj the methods of of glhlf ellliu yudil3vo mirli school io plr- to i l liill each cl ukl car ol i kill ii of oi hi- reopencci al l ricissps iihl or diamonds are in use its own monitors to was iats bulls and bases atteidmce iuiing bcii very sati factory ainil has on monday the abseniees approxinaol pey room only tin- totaltod twelve iivevtc nf ono sundridge goal sundridce jgoalic good in tlie third iwrlod ceorejtowr outclssed sundridce both in play r shots on goal but the soo t work of goalie schade kept them scoreless sedore slipped one past lawrence lor the final oal half way through the period but the tired old man from the north- could not rally his team to overcome the lead which raiders had piled up in the first a good series in spite of the fact that sunijridg was beaten in four straight games there can bo nothing but respect tor a nood team which fought hard all the way bucko mcdonald hasnt lost any of the hockey sense which made hhn a big league star and it is truly amazing the stam ina which he shows playing at an age when most of 4tis teammate have long since hung ujj their skates for good he had a good team and they gave the fans their moneys worth in every yame per haps well see the same two teams battling it out again next season- if ao we will know that it wont be ny pushover as long as bucko is at the helm coach gets credit a good team is only as good as the guc hobby show opens to ll coach and georgetown got a day at st john3 church and con cold mine when ken bralthwalte tinues through until friday- ex- took over the helm tills year from hlblls are on display both after- j t which looked only average noon and evening and each night t the start of the season he dev- j a special stage show will he held ioped one of the smoothest-click- i tonight is sports night bob gold- lng highscoring aggregations to ham georgetown pro h6ckey star ver grace intermediate hockey will present award to players on circles they had their ups and winning grc hockey teams grc ttowns they didnt win all the president alex maclorcn is chalr- gamos of twenty games in the man and special features include ivffalftr schedule 4 were lost and mrs r b cahhams ballet class raiders play junior a champs raise 963 for donnie hcrrington well over 000 will be turned over to donnte henington young georgetown baseball pitcher and hockey star who left lor weston san today for treatment of a bone disease the money was raised at a benefit hockey game lout night promoted by the hockey club and total receipts amounted to 063 donnie an employee of provncial paper ltd and only son of mr and mrs don herring ton main street south has been laid up for several months and ot present is in n cast from the waist lown in and out of hospital scv oral tin ids since last fall the dls ease has finally been determined and he will get the best of treat ment during his stoy at weston the cheque was presented to iiim early this afternoon by hockey a native of georgetown wilfred mcguir cole died at his home 108 redpoth ave toronto on sun day april 23rd he was a son ot the late jacob cole and rebecc mcgulre and attended the local schools while living on ouelph street with his family in the house now occupied by mr and mrs a dewhurst he moved to toronto about thirty years ago where he wa semployed with a finance cont pony he leaves his wife the former kathleen kill en of port carllng an only brother chester cole died in toronto five years ago- there are four nephews herman roy lawrence and chester cole ham to be master of ceremonies the girls pipe band also appeared free of charge printing of posters and tickets was donated by the herald some of the ladies of the town contributed sandwiches cake and cookies and jack wilson the coffee for a feed after the game del beaumont gets award a highlight of the evening was the announcement that del beau mont veteran raider forward had been voted by his teammates as the most valuable player on this years champion team he will re ceive the oha trophy one of which is awarded to each club in j rjobbie oha competition no match for bmtniores haiders proved to be no match for the biltmoies ontario junior a hirmpinns who lost to montreal m r aknirn i i astern can1 finals coach- ode tag day planned s oil hy alt pike mil- gueinn tiam pjafto ohd yolee pupils 6l marlon ilopburti spjiaagmd jntbalav annual recital mohdyvitihif lav st jrphnls church aufttfrtualw cuct ortitts at th jlllncludad mrs twlulawcromairv jjho lnined wiol seriral resdinisuod a double trio irfim inorval patsy carnoy knthlcon cycatwen jsxal cunnlntthnm dale dedore laurls wed and pefcr pomaroy miss itepburn accompanied tha vocal numbers- and also placed a duet with barbara cromsx due her appearance that evening as a vocal contestant at the peel uusje festival betty jean anderson was unable to play at the recital a beautiful bouquet ot roses was pro scnted to miss hepburn by the pu pils carolyn blehn making the pre sentation and tommy forgreve thanking her mrs cromar also received a bouquet of flowers for her assistance following the m- dial lea cream and cookies war served to those appearing la tha reclul piano solos were played by louise kldd dennis hsnrork bav erly clark carolyn blehn batty lucas jeanne i oambell tomny rorgrive donna clements of ho ton paid mackenxle mama alao- kenzle call meollvray jacquellno graham nell benton jacqueline lucas gall king gail wheeler audrey bishop ann challcer john wlnfleld shirley burt margaret roszell and barbara cromar dueta were played by carolyn blehn anil tommy forgrave ann chalker and gall wheeler those who played and sang in cluded gloria bain foye dements of milton and sandra scott poles were by dixie miner man hepburn leonard benstead douglas peck in the mail bag the funeral service was held on- tuesday at the mcdoutfoll brown visttinq skater enjoyed chapel with interment in mount appearing in caenivai pleasant cemetery several friends from this district attended includ- box 115 weitaay inn everett cole mayor and mrs april 18tti mm harfild cleave mrs howard kent- 1 dear sir ner miss asnes cole mrs eva just recently had the pleasure skueei tlub president bob lane no expcitscs liuurred the srond thin about lost night- is that every penny from sale or j tickets will no to young don at d with guelph biltmores that the their bus trnnsportat tin rluol hi ma enttred the itobby show ihi- yiiu in ronp eltorl is linil- for tliis seemed too limiiid snue easter however sev- eral lndividiml- pupils are exhibit ing it y- hopoil that next year the school will liml u possible to tak- i an active pirt in the hobby siuii- aid but that club refusid to take i anything i in fact tin players not- i in that there was not a full hout i for tlie kitne offticd to taki up a j collection themselves to add to the total an offer which was refused with thanks tin- hoard jif pnrk donated hie arena the raiders gave their mrvlcets gralis oi1a referees lack shropshire a former it alder and andy itelleinere made no hiarge for their trip from toronto and tory grrgi new 2nd vicepres- ident of the oha came from wlmj hobby show opens today at st john r ilnrdlnq mrs timmas dobbic jim nt skating in your ice revue rep- mr and mrs a c mc- resenting weston although you no murrhy or ifuttonvlllo and miss doubt did not receive the crowd ida cole of toronto who dd visiting that you expected it was a good in town witli mis acnes cole carnival in oil respects and geor- gctown certajnly showed that bjey were just as clever- on the blades many of the professionals i saturday fcor blind imagine that yourpublication would have a reporter there that night the annual lag dav for the blind nnd t be vcr lioing sponsored again this year mlrhtohtaln a copy of the w7hr loaliodechapter mm w hat carried thot article ivank hinner a- istcd by m thanking you for jour hosp tallty san mackenzie l in charge of the ll m brief vls ho to event this saturday w georgetown visit again soon frank lieuncr manager of the ri llnyal dank is treasurer of the yours truly ampnign and those wishing to bruce ruggles make donations mav leave tliem makes a specialty nf turning u the bank ormail them to him iark to the playing surface to are unger faster better condi tioned and used to a much more rugueit hrand hockey than we find ainnnjj the intcrmcdlatew siiuon pujjjs the final score was tll ii couhl have inen higher hut the visitors eontentvd them selves with riding easy in the inst expenses of llioil and displaying some of the in would be work which brought them goalie mooney a cbampioushii y- 1 his follow the puck behind the net skated up the ice with the team for tlie last few minutes and got a big hand from tlie crowd lots of action the gane was fairly close until the second period chappcl and ferri gave georgetown the lead with the first goal ot the game and guelph led 21 at the period end fcrritled it up chappctand del ilcnumont assisting early ita the second then billmores turned on the power and rapped in five goals to win handily they added anoi tlur late in the third period raid ers had the better of the play in this frame but couldnt seem to get the puck past mooney lclgh- bradbury and dickenson tangled in the second and were banished to the cooler -for- five minutes georgetown lawrence goal efnsh i bradbury defence kem- shcad centre m- bradbury j farmed near ballinatad i- celebrates 85th birthday mr and mrs stanley sinclair entertained a few friends atdln- visitois last week with mr and mrs john kennedy wcsleyan st were mr and misi ivan montgom- ry of llespeler and mr kennedys cr on wednesday evening april aimts mrs hubert broadfoot wat- looi in honour of mr j f sln- sask and mrs thomas mont- cluir who was celebrating his 85th lomery sarnia 700 hani croniar mim ltobert wvatt and judy mccumbcr a solo by kalhy thompson and drafna by high school students and the 5050 1 beaumont wings patterson holnes d beaumont chappel a guelph bellringcr plumb ti guelph a natllicite guldalin 7 cuclph a nudujatl f bathgate r guelph dcmsrco plumb 1421 guelph a bathgate f bathgate t penally plumb third period 10 guelph kujlcli tdemarco ienaltles fontinato martin birthday mr sinclair who v form ed for many years near ballinafad 222 is enjoying very good health snd although retired is still interested 415 in farming and modern agricultural developments 03 1820 1625 plumb dr ond mrs j h chamberlalb 4 and daughter janet are away on a tiil west they will visit in wlsp nipeg where his mother has been seriously ill and with mrs cham berlains parents in calgary mr and mrs john kennedy vissv ted with friends in oakvllle ob sunday s tied two out of 0 exhibition games went to the other teanv but there was a steady improve ment and the 20wln playoff record was she payoff rata off to you ooaeh bralthwalte and to ivwry star player on a ehampsonshlp team e oo fred lawrence flaaj kaa nub leigh brarbrarr dal beaumont centre nick ferri wings flcst aid demonstrations by the boy scouts and a roller skating ex hibition by prank murfln tomorrow- ls music night when howard wriggtesworth 14 chairman ond marion hepburn in charge of musical numbers by students from town and district friday ls liter ary night mayor itarold cleave ond oordon alcott share the duty of chairman and some of the tal ents includes readings by tyfa wu- club i there is such u variety of exhi bits that it is impossible to list tliem all in advance one of tho attrautlons will be the display of a coffee making inachlne whichls produced in the smith tt stone plant as woll as other products of that company bar industries ls putting on a demonstration of silk screening the arts si crafts wtt demonstrate many of their special- tics there are displays of local art as well as a loan collection from the ontario society of art ists miss dorothy stone will do ketches and donate the proceeds to the orc it is wonderful show dont miss it d heauroont ferri chapri fecott martin hewitt guelph mooney goal ashley chine defonce kulloh contre dc marco brutauck wings vi bath- rate a bathgate ouidalin plumb dickenson bcllrlnger fontinato first period 1 gcorgctowntchappel ferri u 0t 2 guelph bellrlnger dickenson 1 1m 3 guelph ashley a bathgate u1s penalties ashley clune 2 dickenson and l bradbury s min utes sm9 raafms 4 georgetown ferri plan summer two weeks in july another stay at home camp will be held in georgetown this year at a meeting between representa tives of georgetown recreation commission the lions club and ministerial association it was deci ded that the success of lost years program jisttifled another camp this year and it will be bald dur ing this last two weeks in july lest year there was jul enrol ment of 190 children from george- town and district who enjoyed a full program of sports crafts and hobbles swimming and hikes av erage attendance during the tan weeks was 270 activities centred in the pork churches and aohonla this year wltjh past esjierlaaea to draw upon orggrtliahrtn wtn b stmpufied and an en bttrua u snlidpated with men variety at sctiyiues w rrrvr a r7 rvrkfrvy l

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