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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1956, p. 15

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whatever the weather youll like the way rogers fuel oil keeps your house at a comfortable even temperature murt allison georgetown triangle 73291 triangle 74072 im agent for hiaut ivrfv hiuri ih1 d m ft1 ilria fl 1 2221 yonge street toronto the big dkw juniors wallop acton 172 the sad story 3sr call for a free demonstration right from your home kalsbeek motors rval triangle 74091 plumbing ken new bathrooms installed or remodelled charue nashmcdowell water systems 5 king street east repairs of all kinds triangle 7 2842 dont miss this saturdays xmas edition of the georgetown herald acton goal keeper nelson must have felt like a clay duck in a shooting gallery last tuesday dec 11th when georgetown s junior raiders walloped their age old n vals in a lopsided contest at the memorial arena almost every georgetown player fattened their point totals in the proclss with charlton and beckett scoring three apiece and thomp ton hart and richardson each puking up a pair georgetown outskated outcheck cd outhustlcd the bewildered acton squad and only erratic shooting on a couple of close in chances kept the score below the 20 mark acton were first to blink the red light cox turning the trick at 5 05 from penroy and timbers from thcie on in most acton play crs inside the georgetown blue line were either on their wiy to the dressing room or one link of a long wa from the pink ihompson started it off for georgetown scoring from charlton at 8 35 ind ajain at 13 05 this tune f i m pumiroy and charlton hillier picked up a loose puck in front of the acton net and lit it nilson cleink at 14 15 to make it 3 1 and with 15 suomls of pla lift in the fust period kicli irdson fed i rink wuu piss to hirnsim as he irossid the atton blue inn llarn son iimcd neht in ind out in in ouvcrid nelson to mvo giurmtown i i loj had as the huzzu soun ded the sieond pei mil wis ill gior n s frootitt of atton drew a hitli sticking penalty at 0 24 and 1 was sitting it out whin hde scored his first goal of the joung season i hard sereenid shot from back near tin blue line georgetown aeain had the man advantage when charlton scored af ter pomcro set him up rilht at thi goal mouth as acton looked a little weak in the pmalt killing dipartment i he teams however were at full strength when hart took a charl ton pass and picked the open cor nir at the 8 30 mark beckett s toal at 1s 45 from richardson and harrison completed thi scoring in tin middle pi nod the third stana lookul like a continuation of the second as geor litown eonsisti ntlv snuffi d out ac tin rushes bi fore tht l to lliur own blue lint in mam tu cs it i was georgetown s hack thickinc i that set up tin ir sionnt opporlum tu s luil iauiht cti n up ice whin hi stymied an itteinpled attack and fid to betkitt for the first eoa i of the junior raiders bluest sior nif pi nod i ik fori ihi f uir minuti mark dibbie touihid off a plav that in did in i iritown s unth oil rhi n charlton nlijid tin pa s t poilicro who slapped il nit i tli short side of thi net al ml fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trycks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged wh kentner son triangu 72851 brings us to your door mackay s tally for acton at 4 55 came on a pass from cox and spar ked the georgetown club to a sev en goal assault auger regained georgetown s 9 goal lead at 5 40 and sixty seconds later hart let go with a slap shot from the blue that bulged the twine before nelson could make a move on it beckett completed his hat trick when he slapped in harrison s pass from about eight feet out to make the score read 13 to 2 his goal was closely folowed by theo charl ton s second counter a blazing drive that he let go from just inside the red line charlton potted his third while actons 1enroy was sitting out a five minute penally for drawing blood rithardson who was getting some touch briaks around the ac ton nit fin ill tot into the scor ing column with less than three minutes remaining ind to prove il was no flukt duplicated the feat at 18 17 to finalise the sconni iioitttown 17 aeton i the ulm could not be altrtbu ted so imu h to actons we lkncss as t gooilttowns all around fine pia i he nirgitown phjirs were skiting haul both wajs their passes wne rifht on and the for wards were digging the puck out of the corners this coupled with tin f ut th it georgetown drew only fiut of the 13 penalties partially xpl uns the 15 goal margin anderson played all the way in the georgetown net and though not overworked he did rise to the ocea sion when tested on a number of acton breaks scoring summary lit period 1 cton cox penroi timbers 5 05 2 georgetown thompson charlton 8 35 j georgetown thompson pomeroj charlton 13 05 4 georgetown hillier 14 45 5 georgetownharrison richardson 10 45 penalties georgetown beck ett elbowint 6 10 acton black playing with broken stick 10 37 acton arbic roughing 17 47 georgetown biekett slashing 17 55 2nd period 6 cioijltown hvdi 107 7 gioijeiown charlton pomcroj 3 50 8 gcorgllown hart charlton 810 9 i orgetown bukitt rich irdson harrison 16 4 ptnaltus alton routill hijh sticking 024 alton molodj tl how inc 2 17 giiimtivn i utki i clon sim lair roulhin 4 1j fiormtown hirt holding the pink i 5 hi u m wilson holdinj 1 10 tton i iw m trippincj f 20 3rd period 10 giorlil wn bukitl i hull 200 11 iorli t wii ponnrin ft hull n 1 bbii mo 12 ut m mukj com 4 vi it i ijit mil umf fliuur 540 14 gtorkiown ihrt 4 15 torj itown hiikilt llirnsonj 10 27 nrli town ch irlton imass slid 1037 17 georci i iwn charlton hart hjde 12 20 18 georgetown rithardson biekett 17 50 19 gt orci tow n richardson thompson 18 37 1eniltns atton arbic elbowing plus 10 mins miscon8 10 acton pmroy 5 mm for drawing blood 1135 horticultural news by tony bradthiw i wonder how many of you will bo the proud possessors of that lovely gift plant the cyclamen and i wonder how many will be chilled on the way and soon start to wilt much to your disappoint ment if the plant is only chilled and not frozen it has a chance of sur vival if placed in a cool window and shaded from direct sunshine remember when buying plants this time of the year to ask your florist to wrap it well with a good thickness of newspapers now lets see how long we can keep it blooming as i m sure most of the cyclamen are just starting to bloom with a host of buds still to come your plant will not thrive m a high temperature and a dry atmosphere in the green house your plant was grown in a humid atmosphere with a night temperature around 50 degrees and the diy temperature about 10 degrees higher say to 60 de grtfcs f the lyehmcn must be kept growing so the buds will develop and open usually the plant is heavily foliaged and being grown in portus soil will require a good deil of wiler at regular intervals i this is important for if kepi on i diy side it will soon wilt di reel sunshine is bid for syclamcn so plate in parlnl shaded place the house 1 or those who may like to grow their plants on again for another season gradually reduce water as lower finishes and foliage starts to die off keep the plant on the dry side but do not let it dry out completely when the weather warms up it can be placed out doors in a cool well lighted spot but shaded from the sun during the hottest part of the day look at your plant frequently and if getting too dry moisten slightly carly in august the plant should start to produce new leaves and this is the time for icpotting shake off the old sol being careful not to damage the roots the new pot should be large enough to accommodate the roots comfortably use a soil mixture composed of 3 parts loam 1 part pe it moss to 1 part sand 1 he corm should be pol tod fairly high and plant watered from beneath by placing the pot in a basin be sure water does not get on the crown of the corm or damage may be caused place in a cool shaded and draught free window keeping the temper alurcs as near to 60 decrees dur mg the diy and 50 decrees it iiiuht if you can keep the hu midtty hilh so much the better a pan of witer on your radiator r thi phut stindinj in i peb- blullillid watir n i will help s thl plant rows feed it ncrj two or three weeks with a diluted liquid fertilizer or manure v iter if kept growing thi phnt will stirt to ilivilop flower buds ind should flow i r irounil the middle of timm v mil contimn the georgetown herat wednesday december 19th l farm fresh ontario turkey especially grown and 4ressed for those who r want the bestl delicious nutritious lorraine farms sold to householders hotels restaurants church groups caterers we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing triangle 72701 when your furnace nttedi a friend call th west eno stop paying those large oil bills our free efficiency check with special test equipment will show you how you can save up to 35 no obligation call triangle 73849 west end heating and supply call tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your construction meeds carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing mcnally construction elgin street near cnr station ontario coop 56 sales volume recd 58 million record sales volume and record capital expenditures were chalked up by united co operatives of on tano for its fiscal year ended sep tember 30 1956 this wasindicated by hugh bai ley general manager in his report to the annual meeting of united cooperatives held in toronto dec ember 10th and 11th sales volume for the past year at 57 890 748 was up 15 per cent or 7 5 million compared with the preceding year the capital ex pansion program for the 12 month period ended september 30 1956 totalled 1750000 the largest since the company was first organized in 1940 major items in the capital cxpan slon program were the opening of a new ultra modern feed mill in guclph a new agricultural chemi cals plant in stratford and new office and cold storage facilities at weston net earnings were lower at 362 300 compared with 504 875 in the preceding year mr bailey reported that capital expenditures during the past ear have been made out of operations depreciations and the sale of about 600 000 in debentures all of the company s fixed assets arc entirely free of encumberances of any kind tho general maniger said that local coopcratu es of which there are some 150 across ontario in creased their volume and earnings more than ever before particularly in coop feed western grain and petroleum r r it 1 ist if mir phnt shows m sign of distorted full it ind stunted il mils thi n throw thi pi int m i ifttr ii meruit tin plant hid iikdj ihm not his cula nun mitt tariffs bulk hauling milk producer agenda wi li miii in iimditinn if ft ctinj ilairv pritluuts will be the icnlnl he mi of dairv i- irmers of canada when tin nitional or ranizalion mcits in winnipeg next januarj 15 19 with a five iar period of leadjuslmcnt behind them dairj firmeis will hi assess ing the future with critical ejes taking into consideration mrrow int export m irkels increased pop ulation and the ability of the ign cultural machine to meet the future consumption ncid of the domestic market discussion will undoubtedly boil down to a consideration of whether or not further tariffs will be needed to protect canadian dairy products such as milk powder and cheese against imports from countries which because of milder weather have lower costs of production progress toward a national school milk program will be reported up on as well as the latest develop ments in dairy farmers advertis ing and promotion in the produc tion field prominent speakers will ileal with the hulk hiuling of milk and herd management greeting ad space available in the december 22nd and dec 29th heralds call us immediately mr merchant and you will be included winter parking no motor vehicle shall be parked on any street in the town of georgetown from 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