Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1947, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday sept 10th 1947 j brills presents gigantic september fur sale next week j norval and fergus evenly matched i lacrosse play off one of the most interesting lacrosse series ha this district lor some time is in progress just now as norval arrows and fergus play tneir best threeof on series lor the championship of the weston group junior ola fergus bad an edge on the standing during the season placing first with norval second and winning three league games to norval s one how ever the norval lads have improved steadily through the season and have a good chance ol taking the chain pkmsbip with clark lyons back in the lineup after his appendicitis op erattan they are at full strength and playing headsup lacrosse with goalie spike scott playing a brilliant game in the net in fact much of the credit tor winning toe first play off game is due to the lad from the glen the playolfs began last wednes day in fergus when norval chalked up a 75 win in a seesaw game which saw them finish strongly with two goals in the last period fergus scored the first three goals andjtasnt un til the second period that norwt- nroke fche ice and started the type of play which won them the game on friday at norval the game was even tighter each team scoring onoe in the first three periods then one of those tricks ox fate occurred when tttompson and pendley were both os lor penalties m the fourth and per ejus rapped in two quick goals to take the lead olanc lyons came back with a norval goal in the dying moments of the game to make the final score b4 for fergus walter smart of brampton and gord toronto handled the ref treeing chore for both matches norval spike soott junior beau n xknie thompson bob hepburn doug tbwnsend jim cieave johnny fffctwt bill cunningham george imotfa clark lyons bill laldlaw bob owwford russ fendley jerry fend toy fergus thompson w fuller mason don hewitt r smibh j ray mond c oakman j gear r baker don smith bruce warn k hastings doug smith r wilson h gibson fergus s nokval 7 l fergus ward doug smith penalty crawford second ported s fergus ofcson s fergusgear o amttfc 4 norval ttfoas claldlaw ft norval j fendley penalties fuller hewitt lyons wnson gear ft wonral cleave lyons t non0 j fendley r fendley third period nerval townsend fergus don smith penalties gear 2 beaumont j fendley smith fuller foortlk period 7 fergus amtth raymond 8 fergus oakman fuller 9 norval lyons penalties thompson j fendley doug smith grand valley juveniles take series with norval norval juveniles bowed out of the lacrosse picture for this year grand valley on saturday when they were soundly beaten by the home team 132 in the second game of their playoff series on thursday night at norval the juvenile arrows took a defeat rom the grand vallej lads norval bit ktngshott cheyne george louth clare burns bill muir hugh ounninghain dune robinson roy pengilley bob leslie norm newns jim redd grand valny mogill hhlis bruce gamble b richardson r richardson birkland perlusst tay lor norval midgets platy off starting a two out of three game playoff series with brampton norval midgets will be at home this thurs centuryoid rail ticket souvenir reproductions of the third class token used on the montreal and lachine rail road now part of the canadian national railways have been minted with the dates 1847 1947 added to com memo rat the 100th anniversary of the first train to be operated on the island of montteal patrons of the first railway were issued fare tokens jshown aboe in place of the familiar present day past twirls a hole was punched in the centre and the conductor woull thread the tokens on a ioiir wire as he collected the fares this ai n ersary wi 1 be celebrated in montreal and lachine on september 1 day night to entertain the visiting la ise team the game starts at 8 45 pjn at norval recreation centre and a good game is promised for the fans stewarttown st johns wa opened last thurs day for the season of 194748 with a business and devotional meeting at mrs greenwoods home the junior auxiliary held their first meeting for the fall season at mrs m bally home mrs baily spent a few das last week in hamilton and also attended the ouelph area women s institute convention in guelph on friday mr paul barber lay reader of georgetown had charge of the service at st johns church sunday after noon and will continue for the month of september most of the people of the village visited the cnje in toronto during the last two weeks mr arid mrs walter lawson and son donald enjoyed a trip to the thousand islands and meaford last week 1948 car markers car markers in ontario for 1946 will have white letters on a bright blue background and qie former style will be gone back to having licence plates carried on both back and front of motor vehicles w to our patrons brills will be closed on fair day saturday from 2 to 4 pm penalties baker haines ft norma townsend orawsord 11 norvatlyons cleave 13 norval- laldlaw lyons penalties oibaon thompson 2 don swttfa crawford fergus 5 norval 4 poller 3 norval lyons penalties haines lyons h second period ft fergusdon smith hastings 4 norval beaumont penalties baker doug smitk t laldlaw beaumont raymond and lyons a good habit to cultivate an hour of pubuc worship sunday evening evening services for the fall and winter at georgetown united church beginning suncvy september 14 songservice and the preaching of gods word statement of policy by the general motors dealer handling chevrolet oldsmobile chevrolet trucks shortly after the war concluded and because it was of timely impor tance we your general motors dealer issued a statement outlining our business policy in the interests of our customers and the community as a whole we have decided that this policy should now be reaffirmed it will be our continuing purpose therefore in all our dealings with you to adhere to the following principles we will abide firmly by delivered prices on all new cars and trucks as recommended by the manufacturer we will do iur best having the responsibility of being the sole distributor in this area of new general motors passenger cars and trucks to allocate them as fairly as possible with proper regard for orders placed with us and dependent upon the availability of models jc we will ask only reasonable prices for all used cars and trucks based qn an equitable resale valuation kr we will make allowances based on proper appraisal and a fair valuation to purchasers who have cars or trucks to trade fa we will give purchasers the benefit of those acces sories which are available butdehvety of a new car or truck will not be conditional upon the acceptance of accessories other than those desired fa we will charge only the established prices for parts and accessories and not monttttan equitable prices for all types of services when requested we will gladly provide the customer with advance estimates fa we will at all times strive to be considerate of our customers needs and to serve with efficiency satis faction and courtesy scott motor sales v phoned 61 georgetown a

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