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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1961, p. 7

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raiders lose to last place team al hume fills last vacancy with team the lower you by the thicker the flak gets the descending raiders are discovering the locals still in their 1ojhi tall spin proved a soft touch for the central ontario hockey league door mats lait thurs day in port credit when they absorbed a 72 thumping their fourth in as many starts the pcs chalked up this one with surprising ease they owned a 2 1 edge at the end of the first period ex tended it to 3 i iiy the second then erupted for four more in the finale while georgetown s retaliation was limited to a alngle sailor checking was so eluct lvc that coming out of their own end thev were able to kitp two men at centre waiting for a clearing pass and the manouvrt paid off in goals of six raider defensemen onl gcrr highs and george grjsbj were avail able for blue line duty raiders were shorthandtd when port credit burst in front at the 5 44 mark webster thi marksman from grant redshaw pcs richard scored two min utes later from mitnc at 7 06 to make it 2 to 0 and big dave irons came through just sec- ends after that with george towns first goal on a puss from jamie cunningham redshaw beat goalie alf trot ton at 10 30 with the only sec ond period markir from mt carthy and it was 3 1 going into the third period blake inglis from bob dcm crse and grasby was the onl combination that clicked for the locals in the finale that at the 11 57 mark but not before the host club had put it be- jund riach ucniuil scorid twice and wibsttr once befon raiders were able to answer and the sailors wire slilpcor ing as time ran out sibic from kelly at the 18 40 mark was the parting shot short shots in a move to sidestep crowd competition presented by the nhl midwtek telecasts the ttalrtfr hocfce club has taken action to n schedule one of the remaining four honle 0 hit w iti dundas whirti is pn tilth lai ed for ihe 15lh a viihm1 n will be shunted to the- loth all other rermiiuns home games arc rriduv timr raiders hne hn ilh used up their la- pliur wnvir hie new sinec is 1 mimic of ilium mi its i hirdncsl i dcf list m 1 1 from tht till ind a fonnir ham milt of r uikrs hunh r kendall and trot la raidtis hud been put suing mtmurchy of the same loop but had ne ative success industrial bowling provincial mill opened their lead in industrial league bow ling to 3 pomts last wlek the first time that any team has gone more than one ahead since glen no 3 was leading by 6 dec 1st provincial won a close 7 points from minx while silvers dropped a tight third game to dclnx missing out by only 3d poinls 1 cgiun no 2 and glen no j were heard from after being silent for a while both teams thumped their opposi lion in 7 point sweeps though singles and triples haen t bein up to past weiks the oernll scores seem to be on a more even lecl standing january z6 ten provincnl silvers fglen no 3 minx silver 7 glen o 2 glen iso 1 olltuis uelnx j mcdtlouijin it ion no 2 dauj l ps 38 16 89 3g 18 8ts 36 18 81 31 23 73 30 24 68 28 26 63 28 26 b2 26 28 60 23 31 531 21 33 49 17 37 41 11 43 24 fireworks spark juvenile hockey tilt at orangeville the final game of the juv cnile hockey schedule devel oped into fireworks in orange vi lie last monday going with just 9 players and a goalie georgetown held their own until midway through the second period when fight ing broke out and further re duced the already inadequate numbers georgetown goals scored by mcmann and carney bad creat ed a 2 all tie at that point the first fight which erupted at the 11 minute mark of the middle period sent a player from both teams off with 0 minute majors this was followed by a rash f minor penalties and led to a fight m the penalty box between players and heckling fans two players from each team were banished from the game which left the locals with only two men on the bench the added handicap was all oranje villc needed and they had little trouble in piling up a 52 final though the locals fought hard to keep the outcome as respect able ns it was though a losing effort the game proved a few points fl the lack of support given the local minor hucktv le uns 2 no coach con come up with a winning tm if plior attend ance is poor j hockey games can l be won jn the pen illy box an exhibition game here ag ainsfwcslon revealed some de fensive holes as weston skalcd to a 5 to 1 victorj the local lads seemed to lack the nec essary scoring punch but the team exec are looking for a marked improvement in their play now that the playoffs are upon them ihey play their home games thursday nights weekly high triples wilkt- raiders blow fifth in row milton merchants win 43 top heavy win for norval hockeyists ll ikit lnhi weekly high smgl i i mid vrrhilnld ten high average g ii n lur lr incial i wilkes slivers i grin mi silvers r 1 cruson silvers j limleek silver 7 j limpson minx j graham cottons hillicr silver 7 t illio hn 2 ii lirandfnrd provincial the poor balance in the in dustnal league was evidenced again sunday when the top heaffy norval club bombed an inept combine crew 16 to 2 in one of the leagues weekly dou ble bills fred harrison punched out ight points in this one to sec ur his position at the top of the list of point collectors but lack of protection left the com bine netter at the mercy of the norval goal hawks who scored at will an indication of the norval explosives was their first burst which produced two goals in the first minute of play push ing the norval snowball were harrison with 3 goals and 5 assists pete pomeroy had 3 and 2 bill richardson counted 3 ken richardson scored 2 and cet up 4 and ross cunningham counted a pair singles were notched by wally magdy harry lowden and hurren if statisticians gave points for effort superior foods would have reversed their 7 2 loss to toronto in the other game sf experienced some tough luck throughout the closey fought tilt and it was breaks that accounted for 3 of the tor onto total however superior managed only 2 though they had en equal share of the plav beaudoin and sackfield each tal lied twice for the winners who also got goals from rodnguc mcharg and gilbert boh hall and wanenorton were super ior foods scorers fred harrison industrial hockey statistic penalty minutes marsfel c 51 mins plourde t 5i mins b richardson 45 min scoring g a pts h rrison cm 16 10 26 gilbert t 13 b 21 k richardson m 7 12 11 b richnrdson 7 6 11 sackfield t 6 7 13 pomoro n 6 i 11 louden m fi 1 1 ward ic 3 7 10 rodnque t 2 7 1 migdv 3 i 8 goalkeeping ag aver pockhurt m 18 1 80 aikm t 31 110 king sp 47 4 70 hillock cl 06 6 60 standing w 1 t pts orval 9 0 1 19 toronto 5 3 2 12 superior roods b 1 7 combines 0 8 2 2 varian b0w1ers grnts weekly high singles md vwstead 286 walk migdj 243 weekly high triple sid nwstntl 718 wall mjirfv 60 season s high single tom graham 356 paul barber 296 season i tom gnhani norm long 7 lb seasons high single with jhdcp- sid ewstenl 11 george sanrjifcr 317 im birlitr 306 high averages tom graham 223 wilh magdy 193 bill mtdunild 190 i drs weekly high singles dirtm jenncr 244 i hit i iroulcn 23b high triple h i milton merchants have joined a number of the other clubs in the cohi in celebrating let s kick raiders down the ladder week the unpredictable merchants innded the raiders their fifth straight loss in a playoff type contest at milton arena fndav night and registered their third upset against the locals in their four meetings this season they have got two more games com ing up shortlv one on the 8th in milton and one on the 10th here but white the other club mule fair bids in hauling the raiders back into the rest of the field this one had an llli animate ring to it a goal credited to price at ihe 8 24 mark of the initial period on which larry sbuker was given an assist did not cross the goal line another tally milton s fourth early in the fin al period oame off an offside pass and jack price was given his second goal pf the night the eventual winner mcr adden scored tho first goal in the gime after jtfst 38 seconds from shuker and price the first tainted one was next mulua in the period and then mel- adden scored again at 12 iii and it was 30 at the end of the frame there wis no scoring in the second period but just 20 sec onds had gone by in the third when the offside tally made it 4 0 it was there that george town started to come bob demerse from way ne new brownie pack af holy cross the newest georgetown brownie pack the eighth attended holy cross chur ch on sunday the thirty brownies under the leader ship of brown owl mrs d sargent and tawny owl mrs dick hawes filed into the church to be welcomed by father olger the 8th brownie pack the first to be established in holy cross parish is sponsored by the catholic women s league the brownies comprising the pack are mavy barnes melody bechard mary bon athan susan chapman col lcen cummins charlptte corcoran karen dorsey nancy dickenson lynne freeman judy freeman i mary frost ethel fuller anne golden lorraine j hawes irene hawes lyn ne hewson elaine horan brenda hulme sandra hand cathy layton marcia le- blanc ann macdonald nancy masterman michael me o mallcy morence pol lock mane pignatcll lin da stangret leslie smith debbie strite barbara wil cox ellen yates and nor ma rossingnol page 1 thi georgetown h thursday february x 1 keep your hair in lovelier shape depend on us for hairs ing that s fashionable a flattering to keep your ha looking its loveliest regut appointments will ma sure your hair is protoci against the weather all winter our special permanent price continues regular sickqo 550 delrex beauty lounge karen and marie open evening on tuesday end frkley phone for appointment tr 73326 doug richardson thompson it iht 6 2i mark spoil d rnt law r s shut out iludcrs w r pi ivni short handtd whin lhcv scored num bir two imi kir urdsim ttu mirwsinm fmn nmure at h 50 hid it w is iht s line pair combining fir the third geor geloun l il with j ik rhodes on the it mil it 19 50 a raider slul in tin list s cond of pi iv h i pi i v r i iv tr stick dnd tune i lim a hairs brcidth r f in in it up short shots ihe milton game wis he itaidirs third in three nijil th nilh cur rentlv on tin ski k tlu raiders are prai untlv i urt d of a plav elf sj t si te onlv eilht games runnn dundas w 11 prohahlv gil 1 he ae as the hfth pine lute rm di he team it mli r ji v 1 rt reiiil bulos h r r 1 brne w is the oppoa u a 1 ist niht in bnrne season high single be i hurst 10 1 uureen i on zu season i hfgh triple icin gnhim 72 rot hur t 70s season s high single with hdcp ravvf ird club midt0wn by dar 328 the mail bag thinks arena should have free skating 7 flizahtth st january 30 1961 j th mail bag the editor georgetown heiald georgetown onl dear sir i should like lo dnw to the attention of the are na boar j conditions which i feci need to be eocrectcd at georgetown memorial arena there appears lo he lack of supervision in the waiting room dunng saturday afternoon skat ing with broken cups and wrap pers littering the floor there also is a need for skatmc rules i to ensure the safety of the tots who are learning to skile and those who enjoy skating play ing tag and skating against the traffic is being overlooked and thus encouraged what has happened lo the free skating for school child ren which was m effect in past years in this climate arena skating provides jotinkstcrs with the only opportunit to learn to skate lacv of co operation from arena staff has also been ex penenccd a short time ago the lights went off in the arena delaying the kid hockev for nearly half an hour before any assistance came forth many are also asking why the public skating has been reduced an hour saturdav af ternoons this also being the only opportunit for manv wants heated arena for skater changes 27 ewint st gcuritlown jui jo 19tl dtir mr editor il lus been ni understand ing in the pasl that the geor getown arena was a public building ownch b the taxpa crs of the town a f w times in other ji irs ihis his been i rv hard fur mi or jtivonc ted enough in our vnun er generitton to go down ih r to believe this vvirucr it is i harrier to helieve lhin pvrr for anyone no familiar with the anna 1 shall txpl un th it thin is a big w ntine room th it is hriud there is also an ice surfaci with a selling irrangf menl that is di finitely not heated last wcdmsdat ihere wts free skitin for school children also on rndny from 4 till 5 ihe ice wis rent ed and pud for hv the leichers from hapel street school on both occasions the children hid to changr in the umiratfd prt of the rem is this the wt to run a pi blic arena spcakinc tor mini concerned parents 1 think not shell ur lin ifu high average i i hurst haj m ndv dorern j nner teem standing i ill midnili hirlie jcnni r getirs bt lit bill mair ii irrv 11 ivlixk i ill birhtr tom trnulen i ick knipe oha intermediate a central ontario hockey league scoring leaders jan 23 i 1 nrr icim gap 1 rice milton 2j 19 beaumont raider t 19 18 shukir millon 7 27 mrr khl n miltin 14 17 mclroni ilirrie ii 20 visiv ilndlonl 10 19 1 girner rime 12 16 i 1ord oikvillc 14 13 liwwll okvillr 11 h mcdonald barnc 8 19 hiw do it happened again 1 hive just received another threat mime guv sent me a note telling me lo slop poisoning young minds or prepare to pa the consequences so i have clean ed the cobwebs out of my bomb shelter and here i sit now wyit mg to vou who are safe from sudi fanahes alas such is ihe life of a syndicated column isi if an of vou bear no ma1 ire towirds me and wish to isit roe id appreciate some cnmpan jus wrap nn the minhole lid ind sing out a few bars of nobody knows the trouble 1 m in we dinced to records fndav nieht all the proceeds went to he lp the radical rod and iisuim club of town they nltuil a tilevision set and i didn t win someone did and i sure wish i knew who my j shelter his evcrjthmg but a j tv set l i this wek wi 11 be dancing lo i reeorded music once again just hi 1h re eh d i n i for g t t buv i nn nbei hip card 1 in i mv hitsv he h un i d id plur al of disr- i think f r this weik are look n- u i r llimil ton with miljn hue her is ciiiiun i sir i is is sinn ish harlem hv 1 n r king the midnite ruhr of the week is no one hj connie pant pant rnncis that s it for uns werk see you at midtovvn kndiv night i ntil thin be good lake care kiep smi mg and rcmem her that the lad w ho lenv m home lo srtjhe world on fire oftin n ns f r m re nniches gondii lit m 1 words of the wise to be wronged is nothing un iss j continue to remember i confucius farm news norman bird represents crop soil group in zone j a f tf j norm in bird georgetown w i- elected as 7one nprismta tivc for halton wcllinllon and it rloo counties to the on lino soil ind crop improve ment convention al a recent convention tho hillnn counlj assocn nleni t the limmchev of words of the wise bew respectfullv jours ja v mcbrjde bernard sha f the min who does nol return your blow he neith ir forgives ou nor allrws vou rsolf george orlil si ii y ir wis tton oured at the 1101 convention on i imnrv z5 26 inii 27 held il lh ohseum in 1xhibilion park toronto many of hil inn s farmers attended the con vrnlion to he brought up to ditc on new devtlppments in snls ind cyops specnl sessions were held for seed potato and turnip emwirs enrrnl aisions were keld on j mints 2filh and 27th the prora i nn itninrv 26th mrlu ded information on grassland firminf pasture for beef cat i lit and a new swem for han dime fnrjge a discussion and l film dealt with the winning pas tun practices of herh watson pasture kins of ontario the i ilav concluded with a discvrssion i on the stonje and feeding of hijh moisture corn and the 11th consecutive annual fore cast hv v p watson ontario livestock commissioner on the agricultural outloook for 1961 in the evening guest speik er at the annual banquet was james s duncan ohairman ontario hydro electric power commission his topic a chal lenge to the western world on january 27th weed con trol was the feature together wiith crop insurance new find ings in fortikier use and forage harvesting throughout the convention a number of educational exhibits were on display including a model of the herb watson farm v3e right the addresses on each letter and parcel should show the full name of the person who is to cot it tho correct apart ment nber bdcircs rural roulo number or post off co box number city town or vit- lago and postal zono number whore necessary you ami and nplolo ictum address in tho uppor lofthand corner son tho yellow paqos of most trlpphnno dircclones for complete postal information a correct postal address speeds accurate delivery post office you cant do it by hand so you must keep j your farm machinery in good repair and what better time than right now we have the tools and equip ment to give your mach nery the best treatment ready for when you need it and at the most reasonable cost give us a call how i murt allison tr 732 our first perhaps were boasting but we feel that one ytar ayo we brought georgetown finest and most useful service the town has seen in yea your laundromat has saved untold hours of drudgery georgetown housewives and prevented blue and fr hands since no longer must clothes be hung outside to l sunshine dried our success is due to countless numbs of patrons who choose their own time to do their laurtd by day or by night we thank you your laundromat is open 24 hours a day every day of the year do your liundrv tor mere pennies whukr it suits you 9 only soft water is usep 0 automatic washers a drysr 0 bring your own soap and detergent or get it here wash rinse and dry whiu you relax and it doesnt take long why dont you try the laundrom for your next wash barragers 166 guelph street coin ope laundry georgetown

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