7 the ocosoetown buals wednesday evening june 4th 1051 paob l goldham chief speaker juvenile hockey banque t bruce harding pianist 1 teacher waeae main 81 santa pnone smh margaret bradley harding pianist teacher steal mala bt heath phone o hartt tffita ioi h i h nr in eoeergetowu exclusive r at silver s travel notes many georgetown people have enjoyed the popular norqoua great lakes cruise heres a supervalue pre season event that will tickle your budget a complete 5- day cruise for two for only t31m pek nmson sailing from owen sound june mh or leth stops enroute at uanltoulln and sault ste marie and of course we can book for you the regular cruise later on at so john r barber travel adviser kijkter a thompson bunnuin service phone 110 mill st last thbrsday night taw tha long awaited banquet for the juvenile championship hockey team weu over a hundred were present to do honour to ue lads tickets had been made available to all those who had followed the team as well as a general invitation was extended to any one interested tn attending through the paper the guests sat down to a turkey dinner at 7 15 after the ecilcnt meal chairman le clark called on marshall timbers to urooose tha toast to her maesty queen eliza beth after cod save the queen a toast to the team was proposed by ken mcmillan oiia hockey excre tive and well known in loctjf sports circles mr mcmillan con- grutulauo the champ and their manager jndconrtkon the wonder ful season theyvuad just completed ife spoke to the boys giving thesn whul he ronaldt reel the i rut mean ing of the word champion george meclurt uptaln of the utiin a id titey itful all enjoyed the ast stra son an 1 he wanted to thank all iimum v ho helped the tiam esjec oily uie lotal legion brumh und tht club iiiaiittgt r and toaeh in iiitrortuctnjrttte nexl p r k er the chairman jitl uul lit cold ham needed no lnlrodut ion to any uii ri cffortt lwi hob u lotal boy hud jut tun pit ted whit wua 1 audibly hi flutist yur of hotkey tn a lung und brilliant u n tui cur nr bob ald that tit ji ttrtainly happy to bt then und adiltxl iiw m rsonal remlnlsc met of hli youn g r d lya in gcorj1 town for tht bt lit fit of sumi of 111 j par nt it in t rlnil who wirt prvst nt ut the dtnntr and had grown up with him lit said tht in his o nlon the ii ust aluublc 0s5i t of a hoe key player waa a good coach uoj ft it tliat ht had bet ii lutky at hit start of ills curw r by having his bifcgt fan to coath him his father in his opinion his prist nt coath detroit a tommy ivan w as toa in the boil m m with ifap day ranking a close kitond lie told the buys ttvit if they were thinking of hot kt y as a career fix their obji cllvt at the top nlm for the mil in closing a vtry interesting talk hob told an amusing little joke on hlmwlf it bt t mi that win rt hob works in toronto some of the boyi wire kid ding lhe tar drfnutman about not storing a goal this season when uaked tht next time about hli ecor ing hob replied that between he and ted lindsay and gord howe they had scored 77 goals when asked to break it down it seemed that gord howe had scored 47 and lindsay 30 jack christie the secretary of the omlla congratulated the boys on their win cautioning however that the boys were now champ and ai auch had certain responsibilities on and off the ice ife said he hoped and felt sure that the boys would all live up to this mr christie also explained the motives of omha which were not just to provide championship hockey teams but to provide as much hockey as possible for the boys and among other things to teach them sportsmanship others who spoke were pat pat terson oha referee from norval jack armstrong alf sykcs scotty patterson and harold mcclure at the conclusion of the dinner omha crests and the championship cup were presented by jack chris tie to the lads mayor john t armstrong and reeve marshall on behalf of the town preaented each of the team manaffer and coacto with a silver cup the jackets were presented on behalf of the legtqn by bob gold tam twjp surprise awards were then given by george mccfure date sedore nd iiake inglls on behalf of the laum to the coach and manager a trophy was presented to the toom a choice of moat valuable player by hcotty patterson to goalie carman malt- by p the lucky draw for a suit was won by holly lwyer of george town ijntertammrnt wiu provided try harry hale and miss jesuit lcavlrt siur r cata loma home show on w i tour program on thursday moriiln may jlh at nl i4 o cloek twi nty t lht imtl tutt intnibt r an 1 f ir vlaltors boar ilttl a but at ashireivc iotnir fur rorunto 11 waa a beautiful day fur travt ming and t veryont was tn i happy mood ilie first atop wu c usa lo a with a university itud t nt as a ttultlt shi t x plaint d n t ry room an 1 teok thi group right up to the roof of the castle ami thin down to uie empty wine trllar and also all through thi loly home stablts it was built in throw ytari by 300 workmen in the ytars 1011 11m and la now owned by oil klwanla club of toronto after lunch a visit was made to the nat tonal llornt show at the i xhiblllon grounds which consisted of all the iiiwiit gadgets for home builders er young couples furnishing the ir i onuj at four o clock the party wiiil to loewa theatre and en joyed the i icture singing in the it a in followed by a grand dinner in diana sweet a hestaurant and ho i e by nine oclotk a big thank you oe to the committee mxa i- red nunc mrs jatk huddtll mrs rank wilson and mrs tom 11 row n ridge who had planned the day and made things go so smoothly all ha red the same opinion about the day it had been a grand success mr snd mrs c ii dick and son clayton and mr and mrs john 11 hunter snd daughters were guests t the weddlavg of violet dick aitl ifarvey mcdowell on saturday af ternoon in union presbyterian church the bright star mission band met on sunday afternoon at the swccxie home arthur burton and sharon sweezle sang a number and mrs sweetie told the children s story mrs george kennedy of milton spent the weekend with mr and mrs c b dick we are now in the lovely month of june and the countryside is real ly beautiful the iris iplrea and the roses will soon be al their best 3tewaettown new church bells rung at st johns a church bell has been installed at st john a church and waa rung for tha first time for the evening service rev j e maxwell thanked the men who had- worked smkaith- fuuy to install t3sjf bell members of georgetown branch of oddfellows visited the cemetery here buoday morning to do honour to one of their deceased brethren the late bert thompson we are wondering why a fire truck would go through the vil- lago on sunday morning with its siren gflng full blast wheje was the flre susan canham chose the hymn and led the onhlp service at the junior wa meeting ttie saturday pledge was remembered one mis slonury s children sewing on the babies outfits waa the work in the buay period cnris canham a name wpa left out of last week s now wo hope he had a very happy birth day the etnd of june many luipuy returns chris chris was 8 years visitors with mr and mrs mor tram over the week ehd were miss vlckers sod mr jordan of willow dale and miss a brown of toronto mr und mrs r rank jenklnson of mount dennis visited with mr pud mrs w humhrcys on sunday attention dog owners bylaw no 3s10 mlohibits all dogs in town from running at large from may 15th to september 150 this order applies to ryghts as well as days and will be strictly enforced anyone complaining of violations of j this bylaw should contact the ontario provincial police telephone 123 new language- teachev hired at acton school a graduate of me master univer sity miss mary snyder will join the acton high sehool staff in september jjhc will jcplatr miss caammu who lias resigned to take another position miss buyder who hai just gradu ated from the ontario college of hdutatlon la a speclaiut in french and latin and will teach all tha latin and must of uio krrnch at the annjnl as wtill as art liar ho is in llanwon her pleaae he her i can marry anyone i well why don t you i don t please anyone eavestroughing heating plumbing don houston phone 547w haltons beaver dam gets national publicity y for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office sod res 830 hours 0 ajn to 0 pjm dally evenings by appointment flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded membertds tjlffraph delivery service tufwmn by wire anywhere la the world norton floral t georgetown beaver introduced by a game war den into a new area hoon converted a small stream into a large pond by hazel mack in the family herald at weekly star almost three yoara ago the hal ton county conacrvatoin club in ontario decided to nettle a few beaver on a section in nassagawcya township this spot was chosen be cause the lind was not good for farming being rocky with little sol a natural creek ran through the nrei and everywhere poplar trees the natural food of tht bcuver were growing the gamo warden for halton county dudley hitchcock brought the beaver from mount rorefct where there wus already a large colony of beaver established he wusn t at all rurc of the sex of the four adult animals but hopefully released them near tho creek that waa almost dry three days later ho returned to nee if he could find any signs of the beaver at first ho saw nothing then after much walking he noticed the start of a dam some distance away on low flat ground d few atloks were stacked together tha start of their lodge the beaver were settling down known as engineers of tiho ani mal world tho beaver were prov ing their skill by so planning their work that as ihedflm was built so waa their lodge making their home afe from land enemies as the wa ter was gradually held back nwr after on estimated natural -increase- of two dozen beaver fif teen acres hove been flooded tha felling of trees goes steadily on for they musthaw tfood mile from the lodge undoubtedly to fool humans the dam is built in auch a way that water pressure cannot be too great and so cause damage it obstructs the course of the once small stream straight q cross for a distance of 57 feet then abruptly curves in a convex fashion for a wider distance of 130 feet the road nearby is frequently flooded then mr hitchcock comes and makes a small opening in the dam releasing the water the beaver at once ket busy repairing the brink but it takes lhcm awhile and in the meantime the road is made passable again their lodge is not easily sccrr like a tiny island it is surrounded by wntcr in size it in about 20 feet long and 10 to 12 feet hlhh in eojd weather a column of steam ruts from the peak like smoke from a chimney the beaver are not easy to ace for they work at night cutting down the trees cutting them into lengths that can be rolled to the edge of the water easily and from there tq their lodge where they ore stored for food the largest stump that they had left was three feet across the smallest was two inches fortunately for tho beaver in this section of ontario they aro protec ted by the government and cannot be caught or harmed in any way on sundays the road to the bea ver sanctuary is crowded with cars- few people have ever seen a bea ver dam after they have found a parking place they walk along tho narrow path that aordors tho creek to the dam and stand in amazement ot the cleverness these busu animals show they look hopefully irom ye this summer play your part in exercise freedom soon raaem force units irom coast- tocoaet will begin one ol the greatest summer training sessions in canada s history exardas freedom will sea canodaa auiensoldlars in action training and studying under field conditions more man are needed immediately tn the reserve force to lake part in this great national effort every cana dian duxen who is physically fit has a part to play in this programme oi defence if you cannot go active then the least you can do to exercise your freedom is to join the canadian army reservo force do not miss exorcise freedom this summer u you are in the reservo forco you must take part in this moil important phase ol your training this yoar if you aro not in tho canadian army resorvo force join thoroglmonl oi your choice imjnodialoly loin in exorciao freedom this summer time to time hoping to see swim ming somewhere one oi tho btav- the dam eurtoui piece of work l only occasionally dou one u mide of crossed ittckitonei ahotihow himself mud it tot4eaitauirteria- jouttk reserve force now a go to camp with this georgetown unit c company lome scots royal canadian infantry corps at niagaraonthelake summer camp july3njs iwjtpefwtvritiwi- i