Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 12, 1955, p. 8

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elevator op erator at alliance paper mill for six year state tbea be had been retired u survived by bu wife and one daughter anne a auter air charles cutli of acton and two brother and four sister tn hngland gertrude and krtf of 1ondon sophu of richmond surrey air rmroa duck and mr mercy olpbert of worthing buaaex and thomas of weat wimbledon use brother and one auter predeceaaed him la kngland rev morgan mcfarlane conducted the funeral service at the llarolcj c mcclure funeral home oa saturday aftrrnooji- the interment wu la greenwood cemetery georgetown pallbearer were frank cutt oak ville ken van gooien ouelph an i neighbour frank wood jack 1uog jamr godfrey and herbert hughe harold c mcclure ltd phone tr 72522 pittsburgh paints exffuot amd tntemot ernies radio mill si tr 71701 your safest way la by taxi booth taxi tr 7 2596 jjoucetthft bestvalue these sirens used cars and trucks what jgs means evttaty usb car and truck that ratjstht a1 sign has beeni by apart tawsmasm far epoaeram mi pmferimam tad ovedud ar uf rty prtj far aweau vat tiattmneaa sttwrtdelyerlrsed ftttthmik ptelar ami bmxoj by us f georgetown club midtown kv oaeree omplrte with soft light gay decor ationa and an orchestra ch carried off one of its major triumphs last friday night in short the semi for mal was a success a betterthan was expected crowd turned out in all its finery helping to make the dance the social event of the current season as a msttrr of fact we understand it was a financial success as well which under the circumstances is next to amazing the prue winners were as usual walt wilson and donm bennett spot dance and walt wilson and diaone ulllock door priaea w alt seems to have more luck than a hare with four rabbits feet he made up for it ino by staying after and sweeping up along with donna sandra bradlry and kerry jepaon thanks to all four special mention should also go to ilowson ituddell who called off for the square dances once again we hae come to the point where we can go w firther so we ii sign off after reminding every one that there will be an ordinary dance at the oddfellow hall tooior row night see you st club mldtown umittd quantlty this beautiful tv can bo yours complete with stand 29 down 18 monthly payments of 1 3 great show at georgetown 6hs town prestoo second foot wm presto student wul probably be haunted for a long time by aseaaotiea of use opening game of use local ima football season it was a weird contest oiled with tumbles and practically every penalty in the rule book georgetown high was sluggish anu certainly not in the tipjop shape after downing richmond hut only three days before from the opening kick tumbles pla yed a major part id use game as each team insisted that the opposluon should have the hall only a steady defence and more fumbles kept t he first- quarter scoreless in the second quarter g1is opened up a pg attack highlighted by a great catch by the left end doug bi ciiardsak with two men hanging on him geurarjastd were threatening to tireak into the scoring when time ran out tn the half uoth teams eameaut to the field to mart the third quarter with one thought in mind get that touchdown prestos immediately put on a drive and marched almoat to tbe centre stripe with a good offense aided by some georgetown penalties at this point the quarterback faded to pass and rifled une intended for their flan krr to the left dave hart anticipate ing the play rushed in front of the receiver intercepted the lots and af ter shaking off two would be tackier ruoipad sixty yards fur the t i tbe convert was missed and at the end of three gruelling quarter the score sloud at gils 3 irrstun 0 the final quarter displayed sotm magnificent running by both teams with the coroplesion of the game changing each time a team lust pas session of tbe ball with only seconds remaining in tbe game gils really had their backs to the wall preston had the hall and a first down on george town s ten ysrd line in an attempt to score in one thrust they tried a quick plunge to the left but the block uig was far from perfect and the hall carrier was hauled down on the five yard line thia was followed up by an off tackle smash but again the hole was not there and the play was stopped on the three what ever sirs tegy was planned in the next huddle was never brought into use the ref erce with a blast of the whistle ended the game and another victory for iis but open to loss when disaster ia tastd off your uicoata at wont tea many of ho e w paid by thai acs tber wiry vaa if nitfranre esvwra vvsar properly iota you cast w laai plurtvt before you fee tuck a f blow lot rid ruhfoed astwuy tell you attout use vital pitatua at business bjunw utur- john r barber agency insurahci and tkavax john h bap bis freemen kersey hill street tluangta 73321 jew the pioneers of ksqursing town ship would hsve been highly delighted could they hse been on hand to see the 100th show of the ksqucsing agn cultural society at georgetown on sal urriay october 1st ireldent llsrd ing price and secretary girfield mc llvra and their fellow officer snd directors may well he proud of the mult of their efforts favoured with a beautiful site in the georgetown park and blessed with ideal weather their well balsnccd show brought out a great crowd true the entries may have been down in some case but sll tn all it was a well balanced show and a real credit to the township of hsquesing the hall in our opinion never looked brtur and was filled with high quality exhibits which were well arranged over at the cattle rings we noted holsletn entries from f it segsuorth and gordon sinclair of nelson town ship t j ilrownndge and w ill r d leslie and son of rsquesing in jer sey from ken ell and sons and gerald r graham of eaqueaing town ship and george hewer of moffat in guernseys from the herds of w m g booth and jojce itroe of milton and j m brownrldge of brampton in the beef ring c f patterson was out with his hereford trlng dr w f james and john wlumott with nrru w ii merry mr jackson and s gtiffen son with shorthorns this 1 not a complete llat of the exhlbl tor by any mean but sufficient to indicate an excellent display of cat tie cemmeralal calf sac tier while not aa large as a year ano the commercial call aectiona hrought together the majority of the op 411 ilalton calf club member in the llolstein section judge bruce s beor of brampton had 20 calvea from which to make hit selection the top five were as follows lit doreen sinclair burlington r r 1 2nd tom iealle georgetown it r 4 3rd don taylor burlington r ii 2 4th allen brownrldge georgetown r r 2 3th edward segsworth bur lington r r 2 in the jerseyguernsey section 1st eleanor joyce milton r r s 2nd jesn moffat rock wood 3rd george slull milton r r 3 4th ernest alex andcr norval r r 1 3th george grecntces camphellvillc r r 3 in commercial beef calve 1st bob coxc milton 2nd bert wheeler hilsburg 3rd don moffst campbell vlllc r r 1 4th sapdy hepburn wat- ardown 3th bob merry milton r r 5 showmanship here judge bruce beer had a really tough asalgnmcnt the young people competing had all the poise and ability of professionals tn the junior section open to young people under is years doreen sin clair or burlington tt r 1 look the red ribbon and with it the bulova wrist waloh donated by the george town branch of the canadian bank of commcrco other top awards were as follow 2nd bob merry 3rd evelyn mckay 4th ernie alexander 5th don moffat senior section is years and over here the watch donated by barbers gift shop emhlemsllc of the top aenlor showman wu won by kay merry in dote succession came bert wheeler bob coxe tow hunter and jueanor joyce lady golfers elect mrs j h chamberlain mrs j 11 chamberlain was circled president of the ladlrs srelton of north llslton golf and country club when member attended a dinner meeting following their afternoon play last tuesday officer erving with mr chsmber lain include mr e w blnkley vice president mr sam mackenzie cap tain isobel thompson vice csptaln mr a w gilmer ecretary mrs donald rand treasurer mr crll brandford house committee convener mrs harold hutchinson social cone ner alargrr mackenzie handicap convener shirley murkart mr nor mn marehment ringer corer a full eoure dinner was served by the men of the club and trophies were preaentcd for the year jean mackenzie i club chsmpion and holder of the mcnally trophy de feating her ister margery in the playoff mrs stewart young won the shank land trophy emblematic of the b flight champloruhlp with mrs cyril brandford runner up the mackenzie trophy for c flight wat won by mr norman marehment who was follow ed by mr russell woods several other prizes included a flight coniolstion mrs a w gilmer runner up mrs ken robertson r flight consolation marilyn bell run nerup mrs jack hart c flight conso lation mrs jack gunning runnerup joan harrison mrs harvey chappel wa most im proved golfer and mr john bell had lowest ringer core next in order were joy laird mr j ii chamber lain and mr ted fennlng tied mrs john patterson and isobel thompson tied r or the fourt year in s row canad lan traveller in 1034 spent more in other countries than foreign traveller spent in canada tsaooooooo against s30q0o0 0o0 building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen william triangle 73302 mads taxi reopening with 3 radioequipped car reliable service good drivers trianglo 72641 plan your winter feeding your local coop will be pleased to suggest the most economical concentrates to use with your own grain beet pulp special price off car arriving about october 10th halton cooperative supplies australia with about half the pop ulatlon of canada has since the sec ond world war accepted just about the same number of immigrants free delivery route day georgetown tr 72981 milton 127 call tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your construction needs carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing mcnally construction elgin street 3 jsarilj jtfmm r kk5 4frjzl 3ttfz3i ilii v

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