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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1959, p. 11

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jack mcmenemy new member provincial quarter century i of the quarter cen- tlub of provincial paper welcomed a new member when jack mcmenemj received an engraved pocket watch at a dinner meeting thursday in the legion auditorium the presentation was made bj mill manager ross duncan who said mr uemenemy was one 61 73 members of the pro vincial and abitibl firms join ing the club this year present membership includes 986 active and 41 associate members jobji buss director ot- manu facturing for the company was guest speaker and compared modern lumbering methods with those of older days when horses were used for transport and loggers lived in crude ac commodation isolated for mon tin at a tune m the woods tod camps are weh quip ped be said with good meals private rooms v and tv and movies and trucks hae re placed horses for transport a network of roac connects the camps with neighbouring com munities the abitibl firm owns 610 miles of such roads be said j value ot the industry is in dicated in the stumpage charg es which companies pay to the province last years payments totalled twenty million dollars he explained hiss janet mcdougall as president was chairman at the dinner secretary miss lena mcnally read letters of congra tularion from other clubs and miss mcdougall a letter from company president d w am bridge expressing regrets at being unable to atrendis well as a letter from a former mill manager r b foulis of bram plan 1 a minute sj silence was obser ver for deceased members wakefield ford thanked the guest speaker and john d kelly expressed thanks to the legion ladies who catered for the turkev dinner singing of llapp birthdav honoured a member laac humbj whose birthda occurred that day electing officers for next year members chose ray pom eroj ab president steie eabon wee president wakefield ford secretary and dick grace treasurer entertainment was provided by another member harry hale who sang and by mrs wm r croroar with humor ous readings later tiny hop kins orchestra played for dancing the local dub numbers for ty witb 13 active members and 27 associates active members are george smith lena mcnal ij albert nick carter rich ard grace janet mcdougall orval rayner thomas herbert steve eason wakefield ford william hewitt ray pomeroy r b short ill and jack mc- menemj i associate members are leon ard marchraent william merj ntt sam harrison jessie lea vitt arthur herbert clayton allen walter louth hugh dickie ann hickey harry hale fred mcnally r b roulis of brampton james costiganr wilfred gui waller peck of brantford bert weston george bhck james hill of milton isaac hornby alex keen ches ter scott john d kelly george louth henry preston martin ouromins andrew dewhurst land ed francis diftnfivt wizard ttt by alan movtr defensive rrrzapo of the bostoh celtics hhosa oaeis nm nor me tatitjsvr i of me pro st hilarious evening for rebekahs christmas party december the first was the date of pre christmas activities for verdun rebekah lodge when ail the group leaders convened a pot luck supper for the members pnor to the short business meeting which follow d the hilarious program which followed was varied to say the least covering the world of en tertainment from shakespeare to hillbillies mrs al zeravlev directed a midsummers night dream and although mr shakespeare and the directors at stratford would shudder at tbe acting and the interpretat ion it was greatly enjoed by cast and audience alike i mrs herb hancock was floor manager for uncle clem and his hillbillies when they took tbe floor for a skit and square dancing this act completed the operation of making everyone present very sore and weak from laughing the evening concluded traditional with the singing of carols with mrs fred johnson at the piano and a visit from santa claus who distributed the fifty cent ex change gifts kid hockey mcniiturt winners irittfe tourn penalties costly when glen opens intermediate season penalties cost glen williams of the 1st 1trri again from their opening bid in intermed quackenbush and jack judge tate c hockey saturday in fort at 1037 of the 2nd and johnny erie haines from bob webster and fort erie won bud haines at 17 07 of the the debute 3 3rd counted for the glen by taking ad van esr5 lt roads take toll r s v uj lce roads powdered with a bad a man off j i on eacb fort lig snow turncdcars bv ii i mechanized toboggans l last week and invesitabh some of tether as re- r chibs in tttotmt are b b crammed police tennediate b allowing thei g j mt c f cars owned by harold moycr the glen have secured the of gue h st norval and local ice wednesday nights for james robert wllson of go 5 r maple ave w were damaged the glen lineup has a raider to the cjtent of an csuma ring to it nick fern joe sch 5225 in a collision on slippery ertxl ken nash johnny haines bud haines and bobby hall have all logged ice time in the raider anifonn the rest of the club max stafford don jarvie jack judge ted quackenbush bardpacked snow at the comer of durham and sarah streets monda mr mover was starting to make a right turn and wilson was northbound on sarah and charlie jones will be f am w they collided cst ted lhar to sunday afternoon ind ustrial league supporters another raiderretired del beaument is coaching the team and brother mej holds down the managerial post the glen scored once in each scott made investigation the corner of durham and union sls was the scene of a two car smash tuesday after noon a car driven by mrs stan fintay 17 durham st skidded into another car driven frame to come within two by bruce forrest westwood of goals of the border town fer- n from quackenbush at 340 travel notes lowest transatlantic fares to england and scotland pay later plsn available for all rights john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 7 2214 wilt st 15 king st e as the westwood car was making a left turn onto union damage here total led 390 approximately si 90 damage resulted in a rear end collision opposite 110 mountainview rd when a car driven by konstan- tine schukiel of 21 john st e slid into the back of a w h kentner truck driven bv william hancock of glen wu liams schukiel applied the brakes when the kentner truck slowed for the car ahead on coming traffic kept schukiel from passing cst r d whit son investigated by r a well fellows already the fourth week of our schedule has slipped by and since the first puck was dropped four weeks ago there has been a great improvement in all three leagues a keen race is on in the two top leagues for top score hon ours and should prove very in teresting before the season s end 1 might say here before i forget that the odd mistake has been made as to forgetting someone s name in the paper but all plaj ersjioints for goals assists and penalties are in my records which may be checked anytime a tew pink registration cards are still out and must be turn ed in immediate a word of advice to some of the players it has been noticed that some of 1 the players seem to be out more maim or injure players or get a tight started the exei cutive body of the legion hoc key was on hand 100 on sat urday dec 5lh and it was deci ded that any rough tactics or foul plaj in the future will be severely dealt with we are out tor hockey and a lot of fun and not to show how tough we are the jacket lost last week was returned but not in the same condition thank you results of sat dec 5th junior a marhes 1 st kitts 0 ouelph 3 barrie 1 petes 3 st mikes 1 american springfield 3 pittsburg 3 rochester 7 providence 1 hershcy 7 cmcj 1 buffalo 1 cleveland 0 nhl montreal 5 detroit 4 toronto 2 chicago 2 new york 8 boston 3 point eattv for sat dec 5th junior a j name g a d mcmencmy 1 b rundle 1 b graham 1 r king 1 1 d whitting 1 l schertil 1 b scinoki 1 j kemshead 2 j mccaulcy 1 r yates 1 t clark 1 g moody 1 american bnggsa 3 j stamp 1 m wheeler 1 a arnold 2 d farnell 1 a blair 6 1 b chard 1 h king b telford l llewellvn r lane l mackenzie k robinson g street nhl m cummins 2 1 e thompson 1 j adams 1 b bennett 2 j gurgeon 3 2 d norton 2 3 t higham 1 d barrager 1 w davidson 1 i o armstrong 1 i j bouman 1 d caldcr 1 d graham 1 t lane i b harris 1 1 j cunningham 1 b lewis b mckay 1 d mcrarlane l w reid 1 3 r press wood 3 3 j stopper 1 1 p hale 1 l m tyler 2 team stanldng dm 5th junior a w 1 t tp detroit 2 2 0 4 chicago 0 2 2 2 boston 0 3 11 schedule for saturday dec 12 amancan 7 7 30 hcrshcv vs spring 7 30 8 00 rochester vs pitt 8 8 30 prov vs cleveland 8 30 9 buffalo vs cincy nhl 9 9 45 toronto vs new york 9 45 10 clean ice 10 10 45 montreal vs boston 10 45 1130 detroit vs chic junior a 1130 12 st mikes vs guelph 12 12 30 petes vs marhes 12 30 1 barne vs st kitts remember 15 minutes early means full ice time for every one referees sat dt 12th 7 9 amer bill muir onn arter 9 1130 mil brian lewis bill dwvcr 11 30 1 jr a wally sunskl c jones vyouno nnt a ttveevenlng bridge tour nament at north halton golf club ended on wednesday when winners received their prises during lunch which fol lowed the last evenings play cecil ncnamara and stewart young whose high score for the night gave them a cuimlia five total lo points were first priiewinners mr and mrs bill breckenridge were second with 10090 and mr and mrs sid orr third witb is 150 hidden score prize was won by duke wilson and trevor williams consolation by and mrs ben matthews club president william mc nally officiated at the prize giving which also included drawing for lucky prizes won by james evans graham far nell and mr mcnally other members of the teen teams entered in the tournament were mr and mrs stan finlay mr and mrs wal ter biehn mr and mrs william mcnally mr and mrs kenneth langdon mr and mrs jack malcolm mr and mrs don wmgrove mrs a w gilmer and mrs marion barber mv james evans and mrs graham farnell jean mackenzie and mrs fiona nodwell margery mackenzie and mrs l w dann james evans and graham farnell page 11 trie qbcmtoetown herald thursday december 10th 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