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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1957, p. 2

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indicated not all of them hit hhnl charlton and thompson two names usually said in the same breath combined for the game op ener after just half a minute of ac tion to climax a quick surge of georgetown power that carried the play into the elmira sone right from the faceoff in fighting back for the equalizer the visitors seemed a little reluc- jjnt to skate right in on goal in most cases the puckcarrier launch- ad his drive just after crossing the red line what ever the stratgey it probably would have been mojdi to 179 with our niw nmeqmatic modii gttsinvkatfunml lataeadawawawewawlaoeys gewtoah 99 asr csuaat h eam 0c4t4tv 4406 ftviirvrf onuf no down tms a wmc rkhardsons hardware 15 main street north imangle 73501 of a few tts arthur gordon div dtod in sa hospital toronto en wednesday january jprdl he born the sdnofvannw and george day and lived in nerval until be entered the armed services in the machine gun goipjtorld war i 19141918 on hbtetorn from overseasjtte was inarxtedland liv ed in toronto untftthis death he is survived by his wife doris van wort of lottta kingston road tonmwanqu dau ghter alteon elixabetk ofreitto- bert annls and patrfcte anne of 1ma xkfiiin gord anos ho is also survived brothers and atoterh gebrg nbrmizv- ameefe fmts george pritchdrdk va vp- tor all of toronto and uura atrf j c mackemde of jfffato tor he is predeceased by ghar- lies and gertrude and an infant brother and sister funeral sendee was conducted in the sberrin funeral home 873 kingston road on saturday at 9 cremation in st james crematorium coop coop coop coop coop coop coop this could be wish ib bought my and iha savb2a9 atontoof ana s a s rwrly not piace your order now for i the rthjzeft that is free flowing oivertou higher crop yields ooesnt cake up orders ptaced and dcuvbted in january saves yqu 50 a ton see your coop manager todayi i w- sold only at your coop a aa a s i r w i a s i 0operatlve supplies f liv6ry route days coop coop aui milton til t2391 coop mm intii i improved if the shots had been on the net bowman- finally didfindfhe tar- gerat 150a bushert picking up the assist three and a half minutes later- harrisonbeat beuller oh a solo effort reminiscent of a junior beaumont play two years back the his scoring first year forward who is breathing down charltons neck in the point totals intercepted a pass at the elmira blue line swoo ped in from the left boards and backhanded it into the net after teasing the young goaler out of his crease with just enough stick handling as he crossed the goal ttottlw moder got that one back for el mira slapping one under a kneel ing lockhurst after the george town netminder went down to block dalmers drive from close range the goal came at the 19 minute mark while auger was ser ving an interference penalty a couple of temper flare ups and some great goal tending on the part of lockhurst were the only bright spots in an otherwise uneventful nd period the jjls saved their big punch for the third it was hart that touched off the explosion his dash in from the blue line at 148 after taking cun ninghams pass back to the point set the example for an avalanche of tallies of the flashy variety ken richardson bagged what prov ed to be the winner at the 250 mark when cunningham relayed pomeroys pass out in front of the net and pomeroy picked up one for himself at 410 cunningham again getting a hand in it becketts goal at 530 a hard ris ing shot from 15 feet out came with the teams five a side and lif ted georgetown into a four goal lead charlton added to it for the second time in the contest after dobhie started out from the corner elmira put in their dying bid at 1440 grabbing dances rebound of the post and swarming into the georgetown end where they bagged their third of the nightjm staler that r bad no chance on instal new oeetcers for st georges men members of the brotherhood of anglican- churchmen attended the 8 am communion service follow ed by a breakfast meeting at st georges anglican on sunday prior to the service rev ken neth richardson installed the new officers of the club presiaenfken robertson 36 market street vice president gordo spence 2 vic- toria street anci secretarytreasur er bob borland 6 cleaveholm the new president announced that this year the club is planning a monthly evening social as well as the regular communion break fasts members said farewell at the meeting to rudy meier who left yesterday for a new position in northern manitoba bushert- and dalmer got the assists on the tolly that was credited to moder t georgetowns 8th goal almost wasnt thompson in trying to drift one into an almost open net from just outsidethe crease tied him self in knots before tripping the elusive pill across the line at 1602 to register his second point of the contest charlton was awar ded the assist with less than a minute to go ken richardson guided cunning hams long pass into the lower left hand corner behind beuller and thats the way it ended george town 9 elmira 3 scoring summary 1st period 1 georgetown charlton rthompsont 2 elmira bowman bushert 3 georgetown harrison unassisted 186 4 elmira moder dalmer 1900 penalties thompson 237 hyde 20 lee 945 deneke 1045 k richardson 1050 auger 1828 2nd period no scoring penalties cunningham 525 k richardson 715 beckett 956 block plus 10 mins 1847 k rich ardson 1536 dalmer 1620 3rd period 5 georgetownrhart cunningham 146 6 georgetown k richardson laymen conduct church service sunday evening rev morgan mcfarlane was at waterdown where he was speaking at a ceremo ny which concluded the opening of a new church centre ot the united church there in his absence two members of the congregation conducted the service at st johns united tom ttouten and don souther were in charge and both men spoke to the congregation hunts choice tomatoes 6 xv 100 iga peanut butter 3 jar 1 00 iga dog house dog 12 food lp 15 os- uns apple juice 10 xt aylmer fancy tomato juice 9 w- 100 york cocktail if yew have ot aae a km 30 1508 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e travil information at corner cupboard triengl 73051 1 asvtx tfjvv iwtbabbji choose i4rs day to head lesion ladies mrs charles j day 49 ontario street was elected for second 5340 term as president of the ladies auxiliary of the canadian legibh at their monthly meeting other officers of the 1857 exec utive are mrs alex taylor past president mrs thomas warnes 1st vice president mrs henry hale 2nd vice presidentmis bruce har- ley financial secretary mrs bob lockhurstv recording secretary mrs chris sargent mrs fred mei cartney mrs clifford culbert mrs frank carter mrjl thomas grieve executive committee mrs bill clmnim mrs fladys reid standard bearers ijirs grieve u welfare ommittoe chairman and mrs jfaryr msrrow pianist cohyeberi otiridbscoin mwrnmbajbmiuiat a 7 cialrlalevsyknv jbhat38sr gets navy discharge david barber is home leaving the canadian navy after five years service david barber has returned home to 9 churchill crescent and will receive his navy discharge on february 18tli he has been stationed at hmcs sudacpna at halifax ns and dur ing his navy career has seen a good part of the world as a crew member on various cruises inroad davids younger brother paul bas also seen service with the navy st johns united church minister rev m g mcfarlane ba music director ar norman laird n j sunday mornnffx -v-

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