Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1953, p. 2

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the georgetown hkbau wednesday evening oct jth 1953 page expect hockey imports as int a entry sure georgetowns intermediate a en try in oha hockey is beginninc to take shape over thirty donned skates for the first practice on sunday with an other large number on hand last night further practices are plan ned this week and it expected that the team will be weeded down somewhat by the weekend this year the raiders will def initely be composed of a nucleus of home town talent plus at least three imports of high calibre on sunday three lads from bridge port which has dropped out of oha competition this year and three from clarkson were here for a tryout ken nash rfarvey chap pel jack kemshead ron dixon and rene martin were among the regulars from last year who were in uniform along with bob wil liams of hamilton who has expres sed a desire to once again be a raider fred lawrence out of action for a year after a cartilage operation is making a bid for the goamending job again as is ken deitose the latter came to town a few months ago with smith and stone office staff and a few years back was goalie for grimsby peach kings as usual the preseason picture- is somewhat mixed up at least four of last years raid ers have been trying out wth mil ton so the grapevine has it nick ferri junior beaumont gerry in- giis and max bradbury are the ex patriates but whether they can secure a release from georgetown would depend on the whim of the local executive milton s best claim perhaps will be on max bradbury who has been living in the county town since he got a job at the p l robertson company according to oha executive ken mcmillan georgetown will prob ably be teamed in a competition with elmira milron and oakville hockey sise the raiders should ha e good leadership this year in the executive angle with old war- horse leigh bradbury in the presi dents chair leigh hasnt given indication yet whether he will don a uniform though he hasnt an nounced officially his retirement cither among the hopefuls on sunday were several who could step up from junior ranks george graaby paul barber and blake ingus am ong them a couple of juniors who played a few games last season bill hewitt and bud varey were not in uniform nor was pic dillon one of last years goalies regular goalie spencer will be playing this year with barrle jun iors where it ij understood he will alternate with another goaltender coaching stlu seems to be a big question mark it is definite that pinky lewis will not be back on sunday scotty patterson put the boys through their paces it is quite possible tnat the raiders will manage their regular schedule with local direction and if they reach the playdowns w ill call in outside talent for strategy to take them on the road to another ontario cham pionship dalunafad chesterfield present for newlywed couple a presentation of a lovely green chesterfield was made to mr and mrs garnet sinclair a recent bride and groom on friday night in the hall an address was reaq by yvonne mcenery expressing best wishes aod welcoming wilma to the community progressive euchre and dancing were enjoyed after which lunch was served to close a pleasant social evening pupils of blue mountain enjoyed a holiday on friday while their r shortlll attended convention in oak- masonry contractors georget don adams parker for all manner of masonry work dial tr 720s0 teacher mrs the teachers ville a number tended the i lurry hurry there are less than foitynine shopping days un til christmas better start right away of young people at- hamilton conference youth meeting held at simcoe last weekend those privileged to go were janice baker dorothy warne annie leltch jim kirkwood ken allan ron saunders smith grif- fen and ted freeman mr and mrs a cripps of stay- ner and miss annie gibson of tor onto were welcome visitors at the church service sunday morning mr and mrs james kirkwood and mr and mrs w kirkwood at tended the masonic church service plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken charlie nash mcdowell 5 king street est tr- 72842 itt hillsburgh sunday evening mrs bert rogers who has been seriously ill in guelph general hospital is slightly improved grand reopening friday october 30th weve spared no expense to give georgetown a fine modern restaurant we serve the finest in canadian foods extra seating accommodation for your comfort for a snack or a full course meal the corner cupboard is it takehome orders delicious fish and chips opening special free coffee friday till 11 am open daily 6 am to midnite fridays till 2 p m saturday still 130 pm corner cupboard restaurant main street gray coach depot mr and mrs stan wade prop tr 73051 we will consider it a pleasure to serve you congratulations to the corner cupboard don houston 4lumb1ng and heating oil burners 24 chapel st e georgetown tr 72506 besto luck coady woodworking co manufacturers of a complete line of store fixtures guelph ontario r wooplawn road phone 3974w

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