Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1945, p. 4

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jwn hereh wedne march 7th 1945 the geonr- best game of susan last niii locals advance into thicd round jpoktv couiobns rut u nudav nh2hx kitchener blacjrahirto pawed out of tbe hookey picture last night when ttoey were eliminated by the jtorvml- georsetoira combines by the marrow margin of one goal in an xntennediate a boofcey fixture toil was the sec ond fame of the aeoond round jn- the oha nlaydtowno r score on last nights play was 5 3 in favour of the visiting kitchener team but the combines won the round bavins de feated the blackshlrtb at the preston arena iast friday nlgbt 5-2- the total score on the round was jjota- tunea 8 kitchener 7 the series was very closely con tested and the game last nlgnt on cast lcewsas one of the beat wl here this season a large crowd or 700 or 800 people were hand hand lor tfals fa r while the kitchener team went down to defeat they had a good learn played clean hockey mh threatened to overcome the threegoal margin held by the homesters tneir defeat can be attributed to the neversaydle spirit of the combines who cbecjfed the visitors untiringly and took advan tage of any breaks the old boys richardson and ward sparked their team to victory wbue joe scbertzl who turned in such a wonderful game m preston was al ways on the job and made many bril- j uant rushes for the losers wendorf played outstanding hockey his ikat- lng and tlckhandling was a pleasure to watch be was well supported by wlsmer who was the sparkplug of the rdgh- play and ffcrit who ac counted for three of their goals both goalkeepers turned thi8andfbhar in spmt br o -mao- mlooum man era pjpirrii had a smile that wouldnt come off after tbe game game last night r bring on the next round says jxrnaad lets get it over while we have ice hefts jwe like jack shropshire s style on defence and we dont mean when he gets into the penalty box he has defensive tactics all his own delaat seemed to have an off nlgbt and was not up to bis usual ooti style 3he old men itichardbon ward and townsley seemed to have t rad behind them 5jou did mar vellously hoys keep up the good just been banded a press release as we are setting up this cofcjmn port fsifiborne will meet the fiomhuyw here on fhday night lor the first game of twogame series goals to count on the round guess all business and social calk win have to be laid over for anoher week so that georgetown fane will be sure not to miss tens game we understand some of the specta tors got into an argument amongst tfaemselvss at the arena last night and had to be ejected the fans sometimes take things more seriously than the some players for nothing but hannony ex ontario m m wihsdommokcorn o0wm6 contest every description atttje herald office singing since she was a wee one dorothy deans blues and ballads have been beard over canadian stations coast to coast and ameri can networks to boot dorothy is currently the singing star of the weekly musical mailbox broad cast over the transoanada net work of the csc fridays at 8j0 pm- dqpjt forget the combines port colborne hockey match friday night this years winning team deserves your support brampton support coy wins lome scot hockey finals but no more blah until dealt with port oolborne have deait with us fine efforts and were partly respon- lsted on the ice bible for the scores while the score was two to one for kitchener at the end of the first period the combines really oo exed the play in this period the home team missed many chances to score only to have the visitors run in two quvk goals on breakaways ward scored early in the period wits smith and wlsmer counting for kitchener the kitchener team tried hard to break down the lead in the middle sf and again scored twice to the combine e once to make the score at tbe end of this period 42 this was the only period that kitchener really applied the squeeze play and hi whistle to end the period probably saved a reverse in the score the third period remained fast with many scrambles around the nets es pecially in the kltahener end turning to curling to change the subject we hear that fee fanners team ncn holds the macoormack oup the game was played on mon day night and the ice welttet not mention it we do n fhat perc cleave failed to get a stone over the bog line he most have id some good players on his team last week the locajl ctub entertained two rinks from the huumrg curling clufe a fine erentng of curling was enjoyed following by refre unenta hot beef sandwiches spanish onlona ardaon took some of the heart out ot cheese crackers and coffee a return te kitchener boys when he banged visit li planned to bulbars if the to a goal at 4s0 ihowever there was weatner ttaitena op bo let up and fiknrth got hat third t counter in the dying ri ot j be game the detertsrre tactics of the local team broke up any dangerous oommnb8won ntom rushes we have or dey in the combines deserved the win on ftjkst platotf oabot u round and we now look forward to continued succeab as the team en- nbrvaloedrketown combines de ters another stage of the o a in- seated kitchener 62 m tbe ermedlate a playdowni preston arena last friday night in the kitchener boys were a lot thc game of a second round of players they played clean hockey oha intermediate a playoff series and only four penalties far miiw of- th ic quite soft for tbe game fences marked the game we under- which made the play heavy going and stand they had been picked from a puckcanying almost impossible the imtmber of dry teams and bad not kitchener team is a heavy team and played previously as a complete team practiced tactics that made the game combines goal richardson de- ne f roughest fought this season fence bchertzl and shropshire centre t locals were able to hold thelr st ferxli wings q ferrle delaat own however and came out on the alternates self richardson ward right side of the score sheet townsley and munro blndemagel was outstanding in the kitchener goal blndemagel de- kitchener nets and offset the advant- fence clair offleman centre vroo age the combines held on the attack max wings krueger smith alter nates wlsmer wendorf hrown fel baum stefder j gross referee johnny jones ouelph smofaky first period it combines ward 3 kltcoener smith s kitchener wlsmer penalty shropshire second perud 4 combines klchardsan j ft kitchener wendorf 8 kitchener smith penalties shropshire wlsmer 1 combines akardmn ward it omlu 725 13 00 1306 5 ib 800 1 50 jo the red oon need- 6000 fin geor and district cm with sparkling saves joe shertzl led the combines at tack throughout and feelpcd himself to three goals combines goal b richardson de fence shropshire and schcrtzl centre townsley wings ward and w rich ardson subs n perri q ferrl self munro and dclaal kitchener goal blndemagel de fence clair and steftler centre wen dorf wings wlsmer and brown subs fehrenbach smith vrooman gross schacht and pciibaum referee johnny jones ouelph first period 1 kitchener wendorf gross 10 18 penalltes ward gross steffler second period 3 kitchener oro cpehren- bach i 70 s norval soherbd cshropahhw 13 im 4 korval w richardson ochertm i i4ji rwisltvn n7imilie clalr on monday night before a fairly large crowd tbe second game of th army hockey finals wa played when tbe brampton team won out over our local c coy team by 12 9 on the round tie first game of tbe home and home series was played on thursday last when brampton de feated c coy 6 2 on very soft t the local team is a lighter team and the soft ice appeared to be a handi cap starting tbe second game with foui goals down our team put on the pres sure and carried the play to tbe brampton end of tfre rink during most of the game however richardson in goal ofr brampton played a remark able game and meant a great deal towros their win by stopping shot af ter shot our team won the second game 76 but lost out on the round i both games were clean with a total of only two penalties goalgetters for brampton in monday night s game were davis 2 blgnell 2 telford and cleavely for georgetown lorus ho 2 robertson 2 and orenke 3 georgetown goal brandford de fence roley and ritchie centre grenke wings robertson and lorus- o alternates allan bradley mc clure wrlgglesworth and burns brampton goal richardson de- ence gallagher cleavely oentr core wings blgnell davis alter nates nixon myles telford oow- land referees richardson and ward 1- chatham onrauo when charles hyntwof leamington on- tano went about planting the hybrid corn on hia fify pure farm last bprtng he did so to the best of his ability aplyir the best cul tural prarti l his life time of f i he knew a l grow as bi acinic cou uid for that reason he i i select d a dctcalb hybrid ir that he knew from his pat thrf vcirs expeneikwas admiralty uu cd to his oil and frrowing conditions he r nted a six acre field on may tl checked the hills 30 by js inchcaapart and applied 2 12 6 fertilizer he culh vatcd the crop four times the com came aloni nicely right from the start grew vigorously all summer and was the talk of his neighborhood but it wasn t until the corn was cut and shocked that he decided to enter it in the 1944 dekalb dominion corn growing contest a representative area was husked out and his actual yield was determined to be 108 98 bush els per acre which won for him the title of 1944 dekalb dominion corn grouinp champion mr hatt received a handsome loving cup for his achievement and mrs hyitt a set of sterling silver ware mr and mrs hyatt have farmed all their lives ihty have three daughter one of vhich is an air foice accountant at rc a f mr hyatt has been president of tn district agri cultural society ioi the years ai d a i itulicr of the hih school boa id years other ciups giowi r hyatt are tobacco potat- anions but the win ninn i thc dekalb dominion corn grow ig chami snip tn c isid- ers a- the crovmin g achitvtn cut in his long and fruitful agricultural career ctyofovnl red cross asks your help to heal a wartorn world ftf wherever thc great destroyer war has passed piin suffering and sorrow follow in its wike vmng men on the battlefield or in hospitals are tormented by sickness or wounds lictlc children mothers aged people ire homeless hungry cold in every theatre of wir whole cities lie in ruins millions are suffering thc pings of disease starvation and dire want so the red cross wil continue to reach out a helping hand it must heal local campaign headquarters and comfort our own sick and wounded it must send food clothing medical supplies to war torn lands and thc canadian red cross will answer this urgent call for the canadian red cross is you and your friends and your neighbors and all the good folks up and down this fair dominion of ours you will send help yes life itself to the stricken people of other lands you will stand staunchly behind your red cross andgive phone 19 georgetown red cross 6aik3 ay9 4e a promise by stanley cordell pheeman had expected that 1 palmerton would be changed he didnt know why unless it was be cause a college town is apt to change in ten years time he was therefore at once sur prised and disappointed a little puzzled too the road which led from the depot to the main street was dusty covered with a layer of cinders it had been like that ten years before l tfveeman came abreast of t haq and stopped hi smile deep ened there was a change for you he couldnt for the life of mm think of thompson hall as anything but thompson hall now which had a touch of dignity to it freeman wasnt sure that he was going to enjoy his visit as much as he had anticipated this idea to at tend hjtb fraternity reunion had been the result of sudden impulse pro voked by a long existing and sup pressed longing there was a girl behind it freeman paused abruptly to the right ef him a shaded lane ran off toward a distant growth of hard woods and pirie midway between the street and the growth he re membered the lane widened and there was a stone bench that over looked e gentle slope with a river below ten years ago freeman had sat on this bench with eleanor and made ardent love he had prom ised all sorts ot things and eleanor eleanof king her name was a coed had returned his lovemaking and promised she would meet him there ten years hence and erven campbell and jack hyde and howard pace were all at the fraternity house when freeman ar rived they had been his bosom companions roommates good scouts all of them they greeted him profusely there was a dance to be held that night in the gymnasium a ball in honor of the old grads erv and jack and howard were looking for ward to a gay time they rode up to the gym in how ard pace s roadster the cool night air cleared freeman s head he fol lowed the others inside and si od for a while near the door ervtn campbell had already cut in on one of the fraternity members and was i darting clumafly trying to keep time to the music unconsciously freeman found himself comparing erven with the others ten year ago erven had been considered a good dancer popular with the coeds a social suc cess tonight he seemed strangely out of place awkward the girl with whom he danced looked mis erable it was october the night was clear and cold with a full bright main street was deserted save for a few late arrivals hurry ing to the dance it would be eisy freeman thought as he walked bat k toward the fraternity to imajml himself young again he hesitated at the beginning of the shaded lane that led to the su nt bench laughed a little and then nn impulse turned into the lane still chuckling he strolled ainng unhur riedly and carne presently to t stone bench abruptly he stopped the b i li w is occupied freeman s lu lit btopped and then pnundi d iht d fleinor ihtn had remembered h r i romise ind bien more thin l youthful utterance of words freeman took a step foru ml caught himself in the very nick f time the figure on the bench h d moved became two frccn m steadying himself against a tree heard the murmur of their voices their words came to him distinctly and unashamed he listened of course i love you dir ling and i always will you 11 sic ten years rom now i 11 come bock here and sit on this very bench and wait for you i promise it will prove how much i core waiting tm years freeman turned away a smile played about his lips end he seemed strangely contented something like a weight had been lifted from inside of him perhaps it was because of the fear be had a moment ago known the- possibility of eleanor s disappointment yet without knowing why ha was glad hed come n- gotten item lb v s mrmj buys 11000 differ ent cotton items nnxlnt ftunxsmi nmnnf to h

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