MG1 A8 – Garfield McGilvray Collection 1

MG1 A8 - Garfield McGilvray Collection (Acc. # 00.05)

1 Miscellaneous 1.01 Red Cross Ice Carnival Poster c 1940 1.02 Canadian War Services Fund Poster c 1940

1.03 Newspaper clippings. 1.03.01 Daily Star. 1.03.01.01 April 23 1946- Georgetown Freight Sheds and Coal Yards Fire. 1.03.01.02 September 01, 1948 - Train Crash, Georgetown. 1.03.02 The Evening Telegram, Toronto- September 01, 1948- Train Crash, Georgetown. 1.03.03 The Hamilton Spectator, April 7 1956 –“ Georgetown on Threshold of Tremendous Development” 1.03.04 Canadian Champion, Dec 22 1971- Halton County Council of 1913

1.04 Kinsmen Charter Night program, March 07, 1958

1.05 Photos 1.05.01 8x10- black and white- Stan Allen, Rex Heslop, Doug Sargent, Harry Hale, Garfield McGilvray and Jack Armstrong. Looking at mockup of plans for Delrex. (Move to photo collection. Photo Number ? Do we have this photo already?)(Mounted on cardboard.) 1.05.02 black and white- copy - Hollywood Hotel, Norval (I think we should leave photos, 1.05.02 through 1.05.05, here as we already have copies of them in the photo collection.) 1.05.03 black and white - copy - Georgetown Baseball Team 1920. Noted on back "May 25, Herald, Good Old Days, Do you recognize etc..." 1.05.04 black and white - copy - Wanderers' hockey Club 1911. Noted on back "Herald, Turning Back Time series, March 31, 1962.". 1.05.05 black and white - on card stock - Georgetown Citizens’ Band 1931

1.06 Essay by Victor Norrington following High School Centennial 1987 - “Georgetown: Some facts and the odd fantasy.” (Two copies.)

2 Newspapers (Newspapers 2.01 - 2.07 are very fragile, soiled and damaged; 2.08 -2.12 are soiled but in good condition, generally.)

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2.01 The Georgetown Herald 2.01.01 November 21, 1894 2.01.02 January 08, 1896 2.01.03 January 31, 1900 2.01.04 May 08, 1918 2.01.05 May 22, 1918 2.01.06 June 26, 1918

2.02 Halton Herald, Vol. 3, No. 22 - October 08, 1868.

2.03 The Toronto Daily Mail, Vol XXII, No. 6,649 - June 24, 1893 - Georgetown feature.

2.04 The Beaver, Vol 4, No. 51 - March 19, 1889 - Hillsburg, Wellington County - reference to Georgetown, Pg 2, Col 5 and Esquesing Township Pg 3, Col 1

2.05 Christian Guardian, Vol 1, No.8- Jan 9, 1830- Speech by John Rolph; Advertisement for Upper Canada College at York. Rev. C. Dade, M.A., Fellow of Caius' College, Cambridge, head of Mathematical Department.

2.06 Zion’s Herald, Boston, Massachusetts 2.06.01 Vol IV, No. 43- October 25, 1826- List of travelling preachers in the Methodist Episcopal Church, including Zenus Adams. 2.06.02 Vol V, No. 39 –September 26, 1827- description of missionary work of Miss Barnes among Mississauga Indians of Upper Canada. 2.06.03 Vol V, No. 51 - December 19, 1827 - report of speech given by Miss Barnes regarding her missionary work in Upper Canada. 2.06.04 Vol VI, No. 3 –January 16, 1828 2.06.05 Vol VI, No. 17 –April 23, 1828

2.07 The Upper Canada Herald - Vol XVI, No. 809- Kingston- September 03, 1834

2.08 Georgetown Sports Weekly - 1937 2.08.01 June 01 2.08.02 June 08 2.08.03 June 15 MG1 A8 – Garfield McGilvray Collection 3

2.08.04 June 22 2.08.05 June 29 2.08.06 July 06 2.08.07 July 13 2.08.08 July 20 2.08.09 July 27 2.08.10 August 03 2.08.11 August 10 2.08.12 August 17 2.08.13 August 24 2.08.14 August 31 2.08.15 September 07 2.08.16 September 14 2.08.17 September 21

2.09 Georgetown Sports Review - September 14, 1937

2.10 The Mirror, Georgetown’s News Weekly 2.10.01 June, 1946 (day unknown) 2.10.02 June 21, 1946

2.11 Feather Fancier, Monthly Poultry Paper Devoted to Standard- Bred Poultry, Water Fowl, Bantams, Pigeons and Pet Stock 2.11.01 Vol 1, No. 10- December, 1945 2.11.02 Vol 2, No. 20-October, 1946 2.11.03 Vol 2, No. 22- December, 1946 2.11.04 Vol 2, No. 22 – December, 1946 (Yes, there are two copies. Is the numbering alright this way?) 2.11.05 Vol 2, No. 23 – January, 1947 2.11.06 Vol 3, No. 26-April, 1947 2.11.07 Vol 3, No. 30-August, 1947 2.11.08 Vol 3, No. 32-October, 1947 2.11.09 Vol 3, No. 34- December, 1947 2.11.10 Vol 4, No. 37-March, 1948 2.11.11 Vol 4, No. 38-April, 1948 2.11.12 Vol 16, No. 189- December, 1960 2.11.13 Vol 26, No. 296-March, 1970

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2.12 Canadian Show News, The Only Paper Published Exclusively In The Interests Of The Canadian Show Business, Georgetown, 2.12.01 February, 1948 (1 st Edition) 2.12.02 March,1948 2.12.03 April,1948 2.12.04 June,1948 2.12.05 July,1948 2.12.06 August,1948 2.12.07 September,1948 2.12.08 October, 1948 2.12.09 January,1949 2.12.10 February,1949 2.12.11 March,1949 2.12.12 April,1949 2.12.13 May,1949 2.12.14 June,1949 2.12.15 July,1949 2.12.16 August,1949 2.12.17 September,1949 2.12.18 October, 1949

3 Publications

3.01 Commercial, Industrial and Progressive Edition of Brampton, Georgetown and Acton, Ontario- A Descriptive Review of a Number of Manufacturing and Mercantile Interests Located in the above named Live Wire Towns in Peel and Halton Counties. Published 1917. (Cover separated.)

3.02 The Challenge, Georgetown High School Year Book 3.02.01 1932 3.02.02 1933

3.03 Girls’ Pipe Band, Georgetown, Ontario. C 1946 3.04 Halton County Liberal-Conservative Picnic, September, 12, 1936 3.05 Georgetown Lions Club, First Annual, Horse Show, June 29, 1946 3.06 St. Paul’s Church, Norval- Centennial- 1846-1946

3.07 Georgetown Fall Fair, Prize List MG1 A8 – Garfield McGilvray Collection 5

3.07.01 1946 3.07.02 1950

3.08 The County of Halton, Ontario, Canada- c 1950 3.09 Milton Centennial Souvenir Program, 1857-1957

3.10 Our Valley, A Report to the Members of the Twenty-five Conservation Authorities in Ontario. Dept. of Planning and Development, Ontario. 3.10.01 July, 1957 3.10.02 Winter, 1958 3.10.03 Summer, 1958 3.10.04 Winter, 1959 3.10.05 Summer, 1959 3.10.06 Summer, 1960

3.11 You Live in Georgetown 3.12 Norval Juniors 25 th Anniversary 1933-1958. Norval Junior Farmers and Junior Institute. 3.13 The Lorne Scots (P.D& H.) Regiment, Presentation of New Colours, Caledon, 12 October, 1963 3.14 25th Anniversary Booklet, Branch 120 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Georgetown, Ontario, 1953 3.15 National Veterans' Week, June 11-17, 1967, Program, Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion 3.16 Georgetown Little Theatre, 25 th Anniversary Celebration, 1960 to 1985

4 Scrapbook - This and That in Sport by G. "Mac" McGilvray - Newspaper Clippings (Yellowed, brittle.)

Page 1 4.01 Photo. Wm. Collier, winner of five mile race in Toronto, April 9 and Good Friday 15th, 1938. 4.02 Photo. West End Y.M.C.A. Larry O'Connor, hurdler and 220 yard runner; Dave Crichton, miler. 4.03 Photo. Dave Crichton. 4.04 Photo. Brampton Junior Excelsiors Lacrosse Team, 1938. Bob Goldham.

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4.05 Photo. . 1937-38. 4.06 Photo. Orangeville Junior C Hockey Team. 1937-38.

Page 3 4.07 Photo. Georgetown Midget Baseball Team vs Copper Cliff. August 27, 1938. 4.08 Photo. Norval Rifle Club. January, 1938. J.C. Stevenson, Wellington Wilson, R.W. Hall Jr., Harvey Nurse.

Page 4 4.09 Photo. Georgetown Midget N.H.L. Open Season's Schedule. Maple Leafs and Black Hawks. . January 12, 1937. The Evening Telegram. 4.10 Photo. Georgetown Midget N.H.L. Canadiens. The Evening Telegram. 4.11 Column. Georgetown Six-Footer, 14 Years Old, Is Sole Difference Between Midget Teams. Bob Goldham. March 23.

Page 5 4.12 Photo. Midgets In Georgetown N.H.L. Play Like Veterans. Maroons and Bruins. . Jean Roney. The Evening Telegram. 4.13 Photo. Charlie Conacher Referees Georgetown N.H.L. Games. Amerks. Charlie Conacher. Dick Crichton. January 18, 1937. Evening Telegram.

Page 6 4.14 Photo. National League Hockey Players - Pocket Edition Models. Georgetown Midget . Maple Leafs, . 4.15 Column. Midget National Leaguers Proceed with Play-offs. "Scanning the Sport Field" by Tommy Munns, Sports Editor of The Globe and Mail. 4.16 Column. National Hockey Leaguers - Fourteen Years and Under. "Scanning the Sport Field" by Tommy Munns, Sports Editor of The Globe and Mail.

Page 7 4.17 Column. "The Open Column". Little N.H.L. Arena Board. 4.18 Column. Robins Find Puck-Chasers Here Clinging to Their Winter Sport. Georgetown Pee Wees. March 24, 1939. Beacon Herald, Stratford. 4.19 Column. Georgetown Kids Trounce Pee Wees for Trip North. March 25, 1939. Beacon Herald, Stratford. MG1 A8 – Garfield McGilvray Collection 7

Page 8 4.20 Column. Glamorous Hockey Figure Passes to Great Beyond. Succumbs to Heart Attack. March 09, 1937. The Toronto Daily Star. 4.21 Photo. Impressive Ceremonies for Departed Hockey Star. March 13, 1937.

Page 9 4.22 Column. Grandest Person in World Says of Morenz.

Page 10 4.23 Column. Hockey World Shocked at Passing of Morenz. 4.24 Column. Great Speed Made Howie Hockey Hero. 4.25 Photo. Howie Morenz. 4.26 Column. Howie Morenz Greatest of all Hockey Players. By J.P. Fitzgerald, Sports Editor, Telegram, March 09, 1937.

Page 11 4.27 Photo. Laverne Dorsay, star of the St. Catharines Orioles, Ontario's only colored hockey team.

Page 12 4.28 Photo. Hope Nicholson, Captain, St. Catharines Orioles. 4.29 Photo. Arthur Wilkinson, Goalkeeper, St. Catharines Orioles. 4.30 Photo. St. Catharines Orioles. Niagara District Hockey League. 4.31 Column. Negro Puck Club. 16 Colored Lads on Team - All They Need is Ice. By John Rowland, The Star Weekly.

Page 13 4.32 Column. Dusky Louis is Fifteenth Title Holder. Joe Louis. Joseph Louis Barrow. 1937.

Page 14 4.33 Column. All-Ontario Playdowns Planned by Midget N.H.L.; '' to Winners. By Tommy Munns. 4.34 Column. Bruins Beat Leafs in Midget N.H.L. Sudbury, Ont. April 10.

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4.35 Photo. Harness Horse Day at Dufferin Park. ....the highlight being the suspension of Miss Vivian Clark, of Norval, Ont. for disobedience at the start..... 4.36 Photo. Qualify for Southwestern Ring Finals. ... Pte. George Ridall, 11th Field Ambulance, London, middleweight ...

Page 16 4.37 Photo. Gave Good Display in the Finals. Milton vs Aurora in Junior "C" hockey final. 4.38 Column. "I'm Not Sore Any More But I Won't Apologize" Says Young Girl Driver. Vivian Clark, Norval Station. By Phyllis Grifffiths.

Page 17 4.39 Column. "Sports Slants" by Bunny Morganson. Controversy regarding "importing" Toronto players. January 24, 1939. 4.40 Column. Police Called, Referee Hurt as Georgetown Beats Bolton. Hainsworth Given Busy Time at First of Group Championship Games. Georgetown, Feb. 15 (Special). 4.41 Column. Peppy Coach Again Centre of Puck Row. W.R. McGinnes Forcibly Restrained From Clash With Referee After His Team Eliminated. Georgetown Intermediate "B" hockey team. 4.42 Column. "The Hockey Whirl". Reply to Bunny Morganson, Toronto Telegram.

Page 18 4.43 Photo. Play Hosts to Mimico Tonight. Trio of Excelsior Boxla Warriors. Tony Stapleton, Red Aiken, Frank Kellam. Ontario Lacrosse Associations. 4.44 Column. Thomas (Tom) C. Longboat. By Lorne MacIntyre, Staff Writer, The Globe and Mail.

Page 19 4.45 Column. "Sport Slants" by Bunny Morganson. Murray Ezeard Joins Canadiens for Fall Ice Training. 4.46 Column. Two More Officers Now With Air Force. Constables Stanley Burkholder and Donald Barton Given Leave For Duration. 4.47 Column. "Sport Slants" by Bunny Morganson. Goldham and Jack Gair Future Lacrosse Stars. October 04, 1940.

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Page 20 4.48 Photo. Sports World Mourns Death of Bob Ecclestone. The Globe and Mail, Toronto, March 13, 1941. 4.49 Column. "Feminine Sports Reel" by Bobbie Rosenfield. Bob Ecclestone. 4.50 Column. "Spinning the Sports Wheel" by Fred Jackson, Sports Editor. Bob 'Moose' Ecclestone.

Page 21 4.51 Column. Death Stills Booming Voice of Laughter-Loving 'Moose'. Robert "Moose" Ecclestone. By Red Burnet, Toronto Daily Star, March 13, 1941. 4.52 Column. "Mostly Incidental" by Ralph Allen. Bob Ecclestone. 4.53 Column. Bob Ecclestone's Passing Great Loss to Sport World. By Bunny Morganson.

Page 22 4.54 Column. Imposing Hockey, Softball Figure. Popular 'Moose' Associated With Host of Championship Teams. Took Players to Europe. Robert Ecclestone. By Vern DeGeer. 4.55 Column. Put Color Into Amateur Hockey. Late Bob Ecclestone Had Storied Career. 4.56 Column. Dynamic Leader. Bob Ecclestone.

Page 23 4.57 Column. Photo. Last Rites for Popular Sportsman. Service for Moose Ecclestone in Setting of Flowers and Sunshine. By Ed Fitkin.

Loose Clippings 4.58 Photo. "Sylvanus Apps" Beaumont. Midget N.H.L. playoffs at Stanley Stadium. Star Staff Photo. 4.59 Photo. Play in Stanley Stadium's Own 'N.H.L.' Playoff. Copper Cliff Bruins. April, 1939. Star Staff Photo. 4.60 Photo. Wearing Big Seven- Smiles. Georgetown Leafs. Star Staff Photo. 4.61 Column. Rogers Stars As Cliff Wins Calder Trophy. Georgetown Ace Smothered by Checking. "Apps" Beaumont. 10 MG1 A8 – Garfield McGilvray Collection

4.62 Column. Miss Play of Fiery Little Sheeny Tost. 1943. 4.63 Photo. Service "Vets" All - Preston "Guns' For Title. Intermediate "B" OHA. 4.64 Column. Sylvanus Apps is Chosen Tory Candidate In Brant. Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Star is Unanimous Choice of Convention. Paris, Ont., April 3. 1940.

4.65 The Bolton Enterprise, February 23, 1940. Page 1. 4.65.01 Column. Bolton Swamps Acton In Avalanche of Goals. Get Big Lead in First Game of Playoffs after Showing Convincing Style on Tuesday Night. 4.65.02 Column. "Speaking of Sports". Bolton Wins Protest. Edward Binsell, a Georgetown player, indefinitely suspended from hockey. He was over age. 4.65.03 Column. Georgetown Wins Group From Brampton Orphans. Walt Richardson. O.H.A. Intermediate Hockey.

4.66 The Sudbury Daily Star, March 23, 1940. 4.66.01 Photo. Page 14. Midget N.H.L. hockey game, Stanley Stadium. Georgetown and Copper Cliff . Bill Emmerson, goalie. 4.66.02 Column. Page 15. Clff Rangers Are Behind In Cup Defence. Lose First Game to Georgetown Bruins.

4.67 The Sudbury Daily Star, March 26, 1940. 4.67.01 Photo. Page 14. Georgetown Midgets New Champions. Jimmy Sargent, Coach; Jimmy Cofell, Captain; Ed McWhirter, Manager. 4.67.02 Column. Page 15. Visitors Take Calder Cup in Midget Series. Georgetown Kids New Ontario Champions.

4.68 Column. The Elmira Signet, February 12, 1942. Hockey. Elmira 7 - Georgetown 0. 4.69 Column. Photo. Goldham Career to Date All Built Around Sports. Toronto Daily Star, February 28, 1942. Page 12. 4.70 Column. "Sports Slants" by Bunny Morganson. Joe Schertzl of Milton Wins Tryout With Boston. The Evening Telegram, Toronto, March 18, 1942. 4.71 Column. The Elmira Signet, March 19, 1942. Page 1 & 8. Georgetown Takes Series 3 Games to 2.Both Teams Strongly Supported by Fans At Galt Play-Off. Intermediate "B 4.72 Column. Photo. Nineteen-Year-Old Rookie Being Counted On By Day To MG1 A8 – Garfield McGilvray Collection 11

Supply Needed Punch. "Young Bob Goldham Will Give Us Our Drive," Claims Maple Leaf Coach, Discussing Coming Series With Lester's Rampaging Rangers. By Bobby Hewitson. The Evening Telegram, Toronto, March 19, 1942. Page 22. 4.73 Photo. Bobby Goldham, rookie defenseman. The Globe and Mail, March 24, 1942. Page 12. 4.74 Photo. Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Family - Proud Guardian of Stanley Cup. Team Photo. The Globe and Mail, Toronto, April 22, 1942. 4.75 Column. Georgetown Gets 2 -2 Tie With Lumber Kings Here In First of 2-Game Series. Georgetown Papermakers. O.H.A. Intermediate "B" playoffs. Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times, March 27, 1946. Page 12. 4.76 Column. Evans' Fine Goal-Tending Gives Georgetown 4-3 Win and Ousts Lumber Kings. Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times, March 29, 1946. Page 12. 4.77 Column. Georgetown Leads Series Two-To-One. Georgetown Paperhangers vs. Elmira Silverwood's. 4.78 Column. Preston Veterans Advance to Ontario Semi-Finals. Georgetown Papermakers vs. Preston Legion Vets. The Galt Daily Reporter, April 5, 1946. Page 4. 4.79 Column. Buzzer and Boy Toppazzini. Gordon Alcott, Little NHL. By Bob Pennington. The Telegram, Toronto, January 18, 1966. 4.80 Photo. Bryan Lewis. Bantam house league referee. Georgetown Independent, November 29, 1978. Page B8. 4.81 Photo. Gordon Alcott and King Clancy recall the 30th anniversary of the Little N.H.L. as they read a replica of the plaque unveiled in the Georgetown Arena on September 10th, 1966. It reads: "Home of the Little N.H.L., originally founded by Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.U. Dedicated in recognition of the great humanitarian service which this man has brought to the town of Georgetown and the Province of Ontario. September 10, 1966. The Lions Club of Georgetown". Sun Life Annual Report, circa 1966.

Schedules/Programmes 4.82 Halton County League Baseball Schedule. Lists officers and players of Georgetown Baseball Club. 4.83 Halton County Baseball League Schedules. Georgetown Outdoor Softball League. 4.84 Programme. Bolton vs. Georgetown. First of a Two-Game Series to decide winner of Intermediate "B' O.H.A. Group No. 3. Circa 1940. (2 copies.) 12 MG1 A8 – Garfield McGilvray Collection

4.85 Programme. Georgetown vs Acton. Intermediates. January14, 1947. 4.86 Programme. Georgetown Raiders. 50 Years. 1976.