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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 17, 1945, p. 4

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uew9l the georgetown herald wednej january 17th 194 bockey and curling highlight winter season here combines bow to malton in intermediate oha opener fast hockey and timid period rahy feature game joe schertzl scores four goals assists on fifth final score 9 for visitors guelpii here friday although th nwvallebrgtown fj combines were greatly outsoared for two periods a terrific buret of speed in the final period tod by trig joe tehertsl fve tbe large crowd some- jbjng to cheer about and tbe malton team something to think about before soother game comes along victory aircraft toed nppy team that for two pertodskept rlcbardwa in tbe local net pretty busy scoring three goals in the first period to the combines one and making it 7 1 at lias end of the second period showed just how fast the visitors were tra velling bus morton a former acton player netted three of the goals while buxtdn marki montgomery and ghauvin were responsible for the rest nick fterxi scored for the oom- hmea while the team was ahortbanded kitchen had three penalties richard- eon two scherts two and q peril one tbe combines seemed to get a new lease on life in the third period and led by scherbo accounted fox ave goals to make the final score 0 schertzl scored four goals and assist ed on another with len self netting the last goal of tbe game ghauvla and markle scored for malton in shis period there were only three pen alties richardson mcmurchy and brush t after such a hectic affair as that third period rally the combines should be in excellent fojm to take an ouelph on friday night looks as if this league may amount to something and some good omjl hockey is antl clpated combines ooal richardson de fence self schertxl centre n ferrl wings q ferri momurohy alternates cofeu momeekin clark uunroe ward malton coal dinsdale defence brush smith centre morton wings chauvln currle alternates mont gomery buxton markle kitchen richardson quackenbush cbomber referee johnny jones ouelph curling news church news scripture teas tse ye therefore i oiloweib ef gd safe 5- 1 first baptist cbsrcfa minister rev j el ostrom organistmiss m cook sunday jan aist 11 ajn morning worship 3 pun bible school 6 45 pjn oospel singing 7 pun evening service mr ootrom will speak and stag tbe young people meek on monday at s pjn the mid week service on wednes day at 8 pjn st johns church stewmrttown rev s r colebrook rector third sunday after epiphany 2 pjn sunday scbool 3 pjn evening prayer st fants church norval 730 pjn evening prayer st stephens chnrch hornby 11j5 ajn morning prayer the united charon of canada rev r c todd ba mni- social and personal mr fred sinclair attended the an nual meeting of the oarage oper ators association of ontario held in the royal york hotel toronto last wednesday and thursday mr sin lcair is president of the halton county branch and a director of tbe provincial council mrs gertrude dann who has been spending several months in london with relatives was in town for a few days last week and expects to be re turning to town permanently in m few mr r prust a former resident who has been in ottawa for the past few years where be was employed at canada car and foundry has return ed to geo to take a position with smith fc stone lt mrs prust and the children are living in ottawa until the family can locate a house in town ghs column by joan main results of the christmas examln ations is about the only stirring news at om0 this week tbe highstanding pupils in each form are listed below miss lynda stewart atom music oaaae tapp and mary mc- director clure 10 am church school more adults are attend ing will you join tbemf 11 ajn public wor ship how members of fee united ohucb be asm in the church t pan song service subject- tu you know the evidences for immortality the minister has received letters from ateorgetown boys in europe asking for stayer all the prayers sunday even- fac will be for tbe peodle in the armed forces relatives and friends te invited to come and pray for tbetr inred ones at the request of some of there is plenty of activity at the curling club these days the com mittee have arranged a series of games to run most of the winter and great interest is being shown in the keen competition monday night s play showed the fol lowing results boh erwine team won from richardson wilson from gib bons bell from p cleave and o bradley from mason in the maocormack cup games em thompsons rink has won two games but lost out to bells rink by a score of 9- j last week these games are being keenly contested and no doubt the cup will change j many times during the winter there is talk of having a social evening shortly and heres hoping this materializes it will help weld that friendly spirit noticed about tbe curling ice the curlers are assured of plenty of fine play and it is hoped that the large attendance each night will con tinue at present there are about forty members and more are expected to join thanks to a goodworking set of officers georgetown and oakville army teams vie for league leadership games drawing excellent crowds ftussumuvr verdun of amskmbly at rebekah lodgc a very pleasant evening was spent at verdun rebekah lodge last even ing when mrs annie courtney vice i president of the rebekah assembly of ontario and mrs florence young district deputy president of centre district no 23 toronto paid an offi cial vial when sister young installed sister mrs norah tuck outside guardian who was unable to be pres ent at the regular installation in the fall there were about 40 members present and at conclusion of lodge a delicloua lunch was served by group no 4 with mrs fred mcnally eon venor some exciting hookey with good at tendances is marking the lome scots army hookey series the boys are playing a nice brand of hockey and will no doubt improve as the season goes along c company george town have two wins and a tie their credit and vie with oakville for tbe league leadership to open the hockey season here 3 company entertained d company orangevllle here last thursday night it was an exceptionally fast bockey game specially in the second period play was a bit rugged at times which added a little extra for the 300 odd fans in attendance georgetown scored twice in the first period orangevllle once the visitors pressed hard in the second frame anc tied the score only to have c coy chalk up two more in the third period goal scorers were georgetown m grenke 2 m lorusso and w bradley orangeriue hackett 2 the teams lined up as follows georgetown goal l brandford defence d ervln a ritchie centre m grenke wings c allan d ro bcrtson alternates j mcclure n long d rowley m lorusso w bradley orangevllle goal smith defence mathers robertson centre morrison wings allen hackett alternates cole nutley referee w richardson linesman i hill on monday night c coy won another game shutting out support coy brampton 60 the local team is improving as tbe players gain in bradley nevilles brampton ooax bicbdson os fence nixon myles ecus ms wings oibson watsoo sajraffaav core wuson potter borbaq testa referees teesdale experience fce ecmbmaoon covering up was much better brand- ford the local foabe obtained his first shutout and welldeserved it ritchie on defence steadied the team well at the same ume rushing wen and scoring on goal grenke was the best on the forward lme scoring four goals robertson and allen assisted on two of them the alternate line qf mcclure loru sso and bradley showed much im provement on their team play mc clure scored one goal assisted by lorusso the next game is on thursday evening jan 18th when a com pany oakville plays here they are tied with c company for the leader ship so it will undoubtedly be the best game to date dont miss it the way our team played on tuesday it looks like a victory for o coy georgetown goal brandford de fence ritchie rowley centre grenke wings robertson allan al ternates lorusso mcclure ervin room board wanted in georgetown employment for 30 young women is available if accom modation can be procured call or write mith stone lip georgetown phone 212 the quality tea w salada tea domikiok st georges charon ten woo thompson rector third sunday af ter epiphany sunday school 10 am holy commun ion oorponste 11 sun evensong 1 pjb st ajbsar cfastreh glen wtmama third sunday after epiphany i sunday school 2 pjn i evensong s p jn xd doris brownrldge brenda ro binson and darrell dawson tied an vtojat barnes and ken harrl- jon x douglas latimer douglas alex ander and ihgeborg hauptmann tied lxb joyce langford and mary wood jjca emery thompson and lykle devrlea ashgrove the january meeting of asbgrove women s institute took the form of a quilting at the home of mra george nurse last tuesday afternoon three quilts were completed for the red cross miss xsobel coyne of toronto who is attending normal school was stu dent teacher at ashgrove school last week mr herbert beer of sam ord man visited with his sister nurse jenax presbyterian cbvroh minister 10 ajn sunday school 11 ajn public worship s pjn public worship holy cross chorda rev fi t j morgan is at 9 am and and skm- 11 ajn lat 3rd and ftth skm- mrs charles lynn dies the death of mrs frances lynn wife of charles lynn of brampton took place in a toronto hospital on thursday december 28th in her 65th year following a lingering illness mrs lynn was a native of belfast county sllgo ireland besides her husband she is survived by five sons gordon charles john george and alexander two daughter madehene at home and mrs irwin shultls of norval the funeral was held priv ately from the home of mrs shultls at norval her sons acting as pan bearers rev f j dunlop of norval united church conducted the service rhahks ft brown flhis weeks sale of oranges f1mits vegetables norral and union freibjteiln j u stir bjv wnbter union sunday aobool 10 jn pnhuc woramp 11 mjn cal navhljfo 944 ec deljdorjb no 138 oranges doz 25c apples doz 39c cal navh no 3s3 florida oranges doz 37c celery 2 heads 29c 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