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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1946, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday jan 30th 1946 lmer ri acton jamwry flxftt star goes to dude lindsay of aoton he is still the old smoothie when in close totbe nets and has a deadly shot second star goes to johnny goy of acton he is on the aoton kid line add gives fighting display at all times an awful good player to have on your side third star goes to beaumont the cften wpiiams flash he scored the nicest solo goal of the night and has plenty on the ball at all times geor getown was very weak in goal this game should never have gone into ov ertime at lea tiwo goals were g the one shot frombe centee wine the georgetown fpllnfvgflkipfcoyto their hockey team easily over 600 from town took in the game and what a ribbing they took for supporting a team of imports acton defeat georgetown in oyertinve play tit- tfi ai ii card of thanks tr and mrs gilbert english and family wish bo thank neighbours and friends for their very many kindnesses and phone calls during the illness and passing away of their dear uncle alexander sandy cross attention farmers i am prepared to supply you with a complete line oi feeds for all types of farm livestock and poultry chick starter and grower semi solid buttermilk laying mash scratch feeds little ig starter hog grower hog concentrate calf meal dairy ration dairy concentrate soyabean oilcake meal barley meal oat chop investigate and enquire for prices feed for profit probably record crowd wit nessed game in acton it was certainly disappointing to the 500 odd local- hockey fans who journeyed to acton last thursday night to see their favourites trounced 8 6 in a game that went into over time local fans held high hopes thai by some ingenious way one of the smartest georgetown intermediate teams yet ied could pull out another win from the hag of tricks over their closest rivals in acton however thh was probably expecting a little too much as those acton boys have that never say die spirit and battled furl ously to win on the home ice at times their tactics got a little out of hand and rough pla reaul ed but itterson seemed to get by the referee and pen alties were few the georgetown team was out in front by two goals twice during the games but was unable to hold this lead due to penalties in fact during the overtime session acton scorecltwiee to clinch the affair the georgetown team lacked the polish of former games and the two previous losses to fergus and milton seemed to have a deteriorating effect on the teams morale they found themselves com pletely disorganized at times and let the acton players suie in around the net seemingly helpless to get rid of the puok that kept evans dodging from post to post in goal on the other hand acton took ad vantage of these moments and dude lindsay that tricky winger and on the alternate line johnny goy took two of the games stars for their fine playing and scoring the first star however goes to beaumont on the losing team whose outstanding effor 8 and btickhandling made him the most valuable player onthe ice he en gineered most of the georgetown plays and accounted for two goals the loss of tnrs game may provea stumbling block for georgetown s chances of getting into the playoffs while they started out in high gear winning their first three games the other teams in the meantime have been considerably strengthened at tlje moment we are not certain whether a playoff berth 6anbe made or qot it will probably depend on the other games yet to be played in the group georgetown goal evans de fense shropshire chriss centre hurst wings nash beaumont alter nates kemshcad n perrj tyler pat- caul herb reid livestock and feed dealer phone 96 r 2 georgetown georgetown rehabilitation council la cooperation with the department of veterans ajfabi municipal building rear entrance upstairs hours for interviews 8 9 pm 34 pm and 8 9 pjn other times by appointment scran of this war ihcntid aval ttummt of a visit to their rebabrrtauon problems tuesdays fkidays the fixit shop sheet metal plumbing woodwork general repairs waattnf m w fwrnitare sewing machines lawn bfewen repaired and sharpened also saws axes sefaejon etc shoe repairing w g phone 442 r 21 young glen williams woods electrical equipment grinders oat rodert fast freezers water heaters we can make immediate delivery i to avoid disappointment nest summer wa miutt advise ordering your cooler now for immediate or spring delivery we are now taking orders on fast freezers for the home cattle accepted m trade tr hewson y phone 332 georgetown v dancing s in the r03e room georgetown arena every saturday night and old tyme dancing ataahafem sse m aim orchestra mm acton goal gibbons defense bay hiss kentner centre e marzo wings i marzo lindsay alternates morton goy rlddall townsley gibbons referee pat patterson toronto summary first period georgetown beaumont hursl georgetown tyler chriss acton i mara acton lindsay penalty ohriss second period acton goy georgetown hurst georgetown ferri penalty beyliss third period acton goy georgetown beaumon shropshire acton bayllss georgetown ferri oxernshead acton goy s- overtime acton lindsay marzo acton morton proved the advantages of coarse granular big 3 laying mash cvete 1 mora palatable 2 greater peed comumphon 3 increased egg production 4 less deterioration in feed qualify 5 lower mortality s iii aim thai in sport by a mac moouvray there has been quit a shake up in the hockej standing since tht early game in iht gro ip 5 in lennediate b georgttown tarted ojt with a bang up team that we prtdlc ed could go almost anywhere b t somehow after the first three home games they got side tracked along the league leadership trail the come back of the afton tanners seems to have knocked the wind out of the sails of some teams and fergus has also been applying the pressuie or angeville seems to be the only uani that is holding its own steady posl tlon and is now leading the group georgetown have only two home games and two away games left in the schedule we dont see any real reason why they won t make a playoff berth but tbn again the other teams may shave something to say about that we think the local club and fans generally get a little overaiudous sometimes and expect too much of the imports they bring in just be cause these lads play on toronto ice is no reason to believe they are super intermediates and can go through the league like a hash we admit they are all good players but so are lind say and goy for acton the orangevlllc glllespies runnella and nelson of elora buson and rusty white of fergus madison and mcmunn of mil ton there is no heed to get panicky when we lose a few games it is what we can do in the pinches that coun s there is no doubt but what we have more of the best prayers on one team than any in the league what we do need is more team play more cooper a tlon in order to win this series let every player get in there for these next games and fight fight hard and f m sure we can stay in the running our forwards need to get their passes clicking more backchecking by the the second line in particular our do fense want to stay on the defensive when the score is in their favor and ow goalkeeper needs more support in keeping the pucks outside the bl ic line and away from th net when the opposing teadf puts on the squeeze play in other words cover your man this was one of the reasons why the acton game was lost poor coverage in front of the net mutn play here friday night another big crowd will be on hand for this gome we have the will to win let us not make the same mistakes and we will win no doubt the playoff berth will be at stake we have to take off our hats this week to the acton tanners who jkfibjnoverume qer ouxjbpys aj acton last week the acton team had to call on the old men put they still know the tricks of the game must have taken a lot of inducement to get jack kentner back on the ice oh well what would be nicer than a play off series with aoton and george hebes a few figures you may be tnterattcd wattle fomlscarem on the home team p o a pta 10 4 x 4 90 4 8 1 t i han tyler nash 5 i 4 6 ward 5 3 0 6 q ferri 3 2 i 5 n ferri 4 2 0 4 k richardson 3 2 0 4 w richardson 4 l 0 2 shropshire 6 0 2 patterson 6 0 0 0 btrtwhlstlc 1 0 0 0 i abt wefck i misled tie summarj for the f rgus game in which georgetown lost 8 3 for those uteres ed hire tt i hrt period gcorgt town hurst beaumont 3 37 fergus cam pagnaro f chambers 13 oo fergus murdoch 1355 fergus h chambers hilsom 19 40 penalties chriss patterson second period fergus brown f chambers campagnaro 27 52 fergus hlfeon durant 3425 penalties patterson 2 chriss 2 durant brown 2 shropshire third period georgetown beaumont 41 20 fergus huaon simon 4t23 georgetown nash tyler 4635 fergus murdoch white 53 10 fergus f chambers brown 5630 penalties ohriss h chambers f chambers tests proved greater consumption higher production greater returns pi0neers georgetown feed mill georgetown ontario commenting on the various space given to hockey in local papers the fergus news record had the following to say various papers devoje much differ ent space to the games down in georgetown where they thought they bad a worldbeating team until fri day night fergus game the herald gave all the news space on pages five and seven to hockey last week at the other extreme was the orange ville banner though orangeville and georgetown were tied hockey got a total of three inches of space in the banner had gordon alcott sport im- persarlo from copper cliff in to see us this week end gordon tays that midget njli ts making n big hit in the north there are six teams in the sudbury area competing in this type of hockey besides a num ber of farm teams we believe it was 20 in s idbury nlone besides hn ing- charge of all sport activities li copper cliff gordon finds unit to write up the gomes and n spoil c umn for the sudb iry star he i interested hi georgetown s n ji l teams b it thinks thev need h lot mor publicity and interest shown ho of fcrcd to gtt some of the new york rangers out hero for is the next time they are in toronto if the mlchtct x ectitive saw fit he 1 august completed arrangements with the national film board to have the northern midgets screened in action you may see them in fox news anytime now once spring work opens you ii be on the go youh want to spend as much time as you possibly can on the land here s one way to save yourself time then order your chicks now if you have good breeding equip ment its no more trouble to start your chicks early than it is to start them late some oeoole nay thai it is less trouble youll nave more time to give them the good care thats so important with baby chicks and you u make more mon e out of them early pullets begin laying just when egg prices begin cnmblng they reach full production of big eggs just when big egg prices and premiums are highest arly cock erels reach market when demand and prloes are strongest with the fall british egg contract already set at last fall s level anff the domln ion departcaent of rtgrteulture pre dicting good poultry meat prices for at least the first 6 months of 1046 this looks like an extragood season to start extragood chicks extra early fred w bray limited 120 john st n hamilton george c brown norval phone georgetown 382 r 21 wiajuviunuikduidiibhniaiuahav jawihwaiia opportunity for money in broilers poultry market repor poultry scarce demand heavy with receip s verv ligh and freezer sto k be low normal it is necessar to limit distribution c i supplies report from the dom inion department of agn culture indications or that poultry pri es will con inue high for the first 6 months of 1946 at lest this makes it look like an extra good time to start a batch of broilers if you have the equipment don t ret i stand lale we have cockerel chicks of good broiler breeds and crosses rdady for prompt shrpment all this stock has many years of careful selection for fast growth fast feathering and good meat type and a re markabiy clean pullorum test sheet get in touch with us we 11 be glad to give you full particulars agent ro spring beat the rmh our congratulations ulu mk to the john st boy sob oola- ham who came through on saturday night wltli the mimondouar goal when the chicago black hanks wen defeated by the toronto uaple leafs for those who doot read the talr we reprint gome interesting ooajmati- tary by bobby bcwuson some tuns sao in then eohanaa tsemnt was dropped in the direction t bobby oombsm hot ha baght sm better nsoha to a s wsy opposition invariably he goes down beautifully on a rush carries in and then always ends with a slight shift to the right and a shot the boss on opposing teams arc q ilck to leorn and they know just howjjo nullih roberts final thrust he must hae raid trw hint for snt rdn robert the pride of ceorgetown came ip with a backhander came with le than three minutes to go and it prodti uie big troal the winning goal in the 0 to 5 ictr tt r turo to mn 1c leit er the u iifl ding c il xg lmck hawks bo it was crral to get that oic sold c oldham ifter he giinc i tin drcssli k ooni its- thr first no have had on toroi to lec in n ion tltnr there has been some criticism of oomliam for not producing more ii a goal wi tho gh otherwis h work has been good that was onh his third goal of the season hockey s tops for wes mcknight canadians take their hockey serl us and when this game u discussed foremost informant is wes mcknight whose series of interviews with famous hockey penootuues are broadcast ev ery saturday night over eastern am midwest ctatlona of the otbo trans- canada network at 700 pjn est i pm ast wig mtittt feat hoctary pr- 1 ffrb ftjj 9 has been brought to the microphone a ulo1 fn all of 828 broadcasts wes special guests on satutdajt s feb 2nd will be dit clapper coach the boston bruins who will bring oi of hi star plajcrs to the studio wittj him prior to the boston versus tor onto game a maple leaf gardens that grol p no 5 intermediate standing to monday january 28 th p w l t op oa pts orongc ille 6 5 1 44 27 10 acton 7 3 3 1 34 25 t grorge own 6 3 3 0 34 30 4 firgus 5 2 2 1 29 20 5 elora 6 2 4 0 15 42 4- mlltoi 6 2 4 0 21 37 4 postponed games orange rill at milton georgetown lit elora c fergus at acton milton at fergus game sin balance of sehedale jan 28th fergus at milton jan 2wh orangeville at acton feb 1st teuton at georgetown feb lstorangevm at bonk feb 4th etora at fwgut feb 6thracton at so feb 7th oorwetawnat pnotwol feb uurtusa owj

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