Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1944, p. 4

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the georgelo n i 1 rad wednesday march 1 t 1 944- intermediates defeat niagara falls in first of round keenly contested game is indicated by 5 4 score large crowd on hand nick ferri scores three goals richardson plays well in net team goes to niagara falls on thursday entering the second round of the tiheoha intermediate a playdowns the georgetown team again has the v advantage ol a onegoal lead to take to ulb peninsula city on thursday bight the game here last night was in itself a battle royal and gave the large attendance of spectators once more a ounce to cheer their hockey heroes after having no hookey lost season the georgetown team is a combined m of players from the neighbouring ssstrict not a highiahuttng team or city mercanthes tout our own neigh- borhood boys walt btcnardson and soy ward are homebrews joe schert- tej len sell j clark j- mcmeekin re norval boys bin rjchardson comes from brampton and a former goalkeeper on local teams while the balance of the team nick and qulnn ferri gordon mcmurchy and munro hii rrom huttonville they wear the georgeton red and yellow sweaters are scrappy bookchecking organization wtth plenty of tricks in the bag and peed when necessary after eliminating oac tn the first sound the home team was stacked against niagara falls the team from ifce ftalls is also a snappy puckpassing aggregation on first sight but were gradually worn down by the unceas ing neversaydle spirit of the george town boys overanxiousness often ran the visitors into penalties on which georgetown capitalised and no doubt contributed in no small way to thelr 64 win the first frame opened with a burst of speed as both teams raced up and down the ice on breakaways only to scramble in front of the nets it was in m of these scrambles that niagara palls managed to secure the initial counter with berzak being the marks man this took place only five minutes after the opening and from then on chiee checking was the order ol the night with no further scoring and only one penalty to berzak niagara falls made filings look bad far a while when they scored again a the outset ol the sandwicn reel barnes netted a beauty giving richardson in the net no chance to save a minute and a half later a niagara playei penalized and georgetown was quick to take advantage and on efforts of cchertzel as scorer and ward assisting retrieve a lost goal ten minutes la ter fairchild was again penalized and ward soloed through to ue up the bcore and the period ended the georgetown team seer have gained momentum in the last half ol the second period which car ried th at a terrific pace all through the third period niagara tiring linear the last moving hard checking game bchertzel went oil lor a trip and col- luccl put his team ahead this was shortlived however foj oollucci him- self received a penalty and nick fer ri with his baffling stlcfchandling went in close to even it up again five seconds later he put his team- in the lead but penalties from then on till the 17mlnute mark when calluoci scored again rather slowed things up momentarily with a oneman advantage 1 ferri scored his third goal of the eve- 5 and won the game for his team as niagara failed to rally in the last two minutes left of play whether georgetown can hold their lead and go still further into the play- downs can not be forecast from this corner niagara has good team and playing on their artificial home ice may give them a slight edge however knowing the local team we can cer tainly coont on them making a good showing and they will be there fight ing to the final bell richardson in the local net pknnl a steady game after a number of years out of the game schertzel seemed to be the pick of the fans while the two ferris played well together ten sell played a strong defensive game and every player was certainly in there giving his best the niagara goalie was outstanding and probably kept down what might have been a larger score berzak and collucci were good and fairchild a fast skater but penalties killed his style the teams georgetctwn goal richardson cte- fense seli and clark centre munrb ings schertzel and ward subs w riiardson mcmeekin n ferri q ferri -mcmurchy- niagara falls goal blssell defense gillardl and massecar centre ber zak wings rocoo fairchild subs lamb barnes collucci pidgeon de- nelka referee johnny jones- guetph summary first period niagara fallsberzak permity berzak second period niagara falls barnes georgetown schertzel ward i georgetown ward penalties fairchild 2 third period niagara falls colluoci georgetown n ferri georgetown n ferri niagara falls collucci georgetown ferri richardson 18 30 penalties schertzel clark 2 icnh- ka collucci fairchiid 2 mcmurchy at the front when listeners hear tmr cle of mat thew halum marcel oulmct or any of the other cbc correspondents report ing from the brle iei it because lhe units engineers have plenty ol pluck and st sady ner es fi ivithniit jthe engineers the frontline broadcast would not be poisijlf hee is lloyd mbore member oi f- cr- staff in montreal now on iiy over seas guelph oac eliminated in intermediate hockey ontario minor hockey play off tomorrow don i fog el wr hi r ii a teams in the bii cl v 5 t morrow night our juvenile i o into a series with fergus aim bis cmis s to de a grand series dei i f- are our coming h- back them to the inl liic best team win two goal magin on round bend georgetown combines further into fjlaydownfik well over three hundred spectators witnessed a keenly contested interme diate a playoff game here last thurs day night when the georgetown team eked out a 65 win on the game and a two goal margin on the round the local team while going into the con test with a onegoal advantage on home ice were hard pressed at times and extended almost to the limit to stav off the oncoming students of nuelph oac the win however sens the homesters into another playoff i with the niagara falls team lie first period opened with a burst of speed and each team trying to get the edge on the other there was no let up and the play ranged from end to end urfine style at the 14 minute i mark however nick ferri slid one into he opposing net on a pass from his orother qulnn to give georgetown a goal lead at the end of the period there were no penalties j oac took the initiative in the mld- le stanza and at the jhreeminute murk eccles notched the evener five minutes later schertzel counted again f jr the home team only to have eccles ignin tie it up before the end of the jreriod ward soloed to put the team cnegoal ahead guelph had three pe- ities to georgetowns one a the outset of the final period car- ociian tied up the count only to have schertzel munro and feni hrec in a row rallying again he oac netted two by eccles and jackson but the game was too far spent to be a threat as a winner geor getown bad two penalties schertzel put the necessary punch behind the georgetown team and nick ferri also drew a big hand from the crowd eccles was outstanding for oac scoring three of their five goals- harrier and jackson also played well pinkney received a nasty cut on the back of his head when hit with a stick in the second penod but re turned for the third ana n ferrie re quired a couple ofstltches in a cut eye oac goal nell defense car- nochan kenney centre pinkney wings jackson eccles subs mar shall blais harper nicols brown georgetown goal bill richard son defense schertzel clark centre n feni wings q ferri munro subs mcmeekin w richardson ward mc murchy self referee ernie wortley toronto summary first period georgetown n ferri q ferri 1450 second period death notice burinsiob 3h georgetown on fri day february 26tb 1944 cfaarle bumslde beloved husband of oeor- gtna blondin in his 71st year birth notice davidson at peel memorial hos pital on tuesday feb-22ndv1944- to mr and mrs jack davidson a daughter dorecn liahelje a sister for wendy hunter on february 2503 144 t peel memorial hospital brampton to marlon nee qfck georgetown wife of lao john hunter overgeaa a daughter catherine margaret guelph ojlcbccles georgetown schertzel guelph oac fjccles georgetown ward penalties mcmurchy eccles harper third period guelph oac- carnochan georgetown schertzel georgetown munro georgetown ferri outlph oac eccles guelph oac jackson 327 1246 1440 1801 blais 303 b40 1443 1831 1924 1949 th start is as important as the finish start young pigs right with a golden harvest pig starter 18 results prove the quality k j brown georgetown telephone 82 r i i clearing auction sale farm stock poultry implements and grain the undersigned has received in structions from alex mckay to sell by public auction at ijo 28 9th line esqueslng on wednesday march 15 at uo oclock the following horses black horse rising 8 years bay horse 14 years cattle grey cow 7 years due ttmeot sale red cow eyears due time of sale roan cow 6 years due in april grey cow rising 4 years hred in february grey cow 6 years bred in february red cfew 6 years bled in january red cow rising 4 years due in march roan heifer rising 3 years due tn may 3 steers rising 2 years 1 heller rising 2 jears b calves about 1 year 2 fallcalves poultry 29 laying pullets rocks 34 yearling hens laying well implements massey harris btnjder 6 ft cut in good repair mas- seyhanis seed drill 13 hoe in good repair frost wood mower 5 ft cut in good repair frost wood cultlva tor in god repair masseyharris sul- i ky rake fteury 21 walking plow masseyharris quebec sulky plow set of cockshutt harrows tumid jower adams wagon arid box set of bob sleighs hay fork and pulleys mclaughlin top buggy mclaughlin cutter set of renfrew scales 20o0 lbs chatham fanning mill hay rack scoop shovel bag holder wheelbarrow set of steel b root pulper grindstone scuffler cream separator and churn butter brown 22 ft ladder hay grain etc about ten or fiwetre tons of hay 200 bushels of oats us bnbek of mhred onto about 100 bmtiels of tnrnipi set of dortjie hsidflm set of bmgw mm i ftrrnrrure a small quantity of j furniture including mattress and springs hall dozen kitchen chairs hanging lamp 2 table lamps milk palls also other articles too numerous i to mention terms cash no reserve as the farm has been sold in case of bad weather the roads ill be kept open from highway to farm a w benton clerk frank petch auctioneer auction sale of pigs and dairy cattle the undersigned has received instruc tions from clifford grace to sell by public auction at lot 28 7th line esqucalng one quarter mile north of no 7 highway on friday mach 3rd 1944 at 130 pm the following cattle ayrshire cow x years due time of sale holstein cow i years due time of sale holstein and ovrnsy cow 7 years due march flth hol stein and ayrshire cow 5 years due may gui hotsein and guemsy cow 7 years due may 6th holstein heifer bred in nov holstein heifer bred in nov ayrshire heifer bred in nov roan heifer 8 month these are extnv good grade cattle in good condition pigs tamworth sow and 10 pigs weeks old yorkshire sow and 8 pigs weeks tamworth sows bred- jan 8 tamworth sow bred jan 10 york shire boar 21 months 10 pigs about 190 lbs 11 plga aboi its lbs 25 shoots positively no reaerva flichmsdfo coffee ground fresh as purchased 4 grinds to suit your own method of making coffee extra fine f h fine 1lb jb medium bag 1ic coarse vv values effective thursday friday or saturday march 2 3 gr 4 horn mch clot n grape fruit 3 2e lei a ill i jc car rots cai ge i letiut ceer i arsnips ni 1i17d17ddt17c choice quality 2001 oc diiuiidsjiiiiuiii not rationed tin jc chicken haddies 25 quakerflour 69c 249 baking powder 15 red rose tea 37 iiuddiupc flain or in o 15oi qc njuiullilllij tomato sauce g tin jt jordan grape juice 25 dominion bread 2- 15c aylmer beans 9 lqc pgpeabls0apsbrz7c rins0ldxo0xytj0l 23 25 batnm bumined infant foods 3 deuc1a loaf sc b maple lzar weiners 29c lb nglisli brawn 25c lb we reserve the right to limit purchases according to supply ayailable dominion stores limited

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