Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1957, p. 12

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baby ghnandil the canon wallace guild are holding euchre in st allans par ish hall on saturday january 12th at 8 pjn i the- annuatlneeujig bf the red cross will be held in the commit tee room of the municipal building oja january j3th at 8 pan anyyoung ladies 14 years and up who are interested in joining the pipe- band please call ann luke at tjfc 72896 after 6 pm tie canada packers brenda- york cooking school will be 1heldmarch isth and 14th in kpox hall spon sored by ladies of the- esquesing agricutural society tw local council jul women will meet st uwshome of mrs kerr queen street- on friday january 18that 3pm reports from the af filiated organjsatibps will be read the annual meeting of st johns churcitttuild stewarttown will be ejd at mrs grants home monday evening january 14th all members and ladies of the congre gation are asked to be present st johns united church minister rev m g mcfarlane music director mr uoraaan laird 945 am sunday school 1 1 00 am sacrament of the lords supper and reception of members 700 pm service of worship f saturday night see seventeen a film for teenagers in st johns urtited church hall by youth for christ classes will resume tuesday january 15th and thursday january 17th i i dont put off that tripl v iayel now pay later jpt tor that dream vacation boaca let ptania your answer its aa simple as this awa plan your o duisi trippay as utile mm l0down wtttp to m months to pay the balance john r barber agency and travel mmfii wspjjfc v5tps s browns taxi prompt courteous and safe triangle 73319 many tfuinkst 0 to those who decorated their homes during the holi- day season and to merchants ho supported the decorate geor getown for christmas campaign by supplying prizes it was a decided success and is planned as an annual event chamber of commerce support the georgetown hospital fund pink strings and ceiling wax a 3 act play will be presented by the brampton players thursday jan 24 830 pm knox presbyterian church hall admission i00 all profits will be donated to the georgetown hospital fund 216 little nhl news round the arena back on the job after a two week layoff with the league well into the second round of the schedule the three commissioners have been bu sy with coaches managers trans- ferr ig players- to strengthen the weaker teams and after reading the scoring results of saturday past the leagues do look more evenly bal anced with the exception of boston thenhlwhodefeafedraigers 102 but then again it could have been rangers offmorning it is noticed that a few games juze lost by default in the nhl 12- 13 group especially when this group is booked in at 7 am this is a poor show boys as any scoring that does take place in the game when it eventually does get started cannot be entered in the league re cords come on you nhl play ers let us see you show up on time as the two younger groups are al ways on time welcome to the lit tle nhl as coaches and managers to art stamp and bill hewitt jim ford dave irons jim cofefl i and jerry perkins your help was real ly needed fellows the commissioners will be calling for all star teams soon to partici pate in the five town tournament coming up in the near future so if yon want to all star boys dig in ana playjour best every game schedule for saturday jamiarthi 1957 unior a 700730 f- barrie vs pcterboro 7v30o marlboros vs hamil ton 800630 st catharines vs guelph american 830910 hersliey- vs buffalo 010950 cleveland vs rochester 0501030rspringficld vs providence nhl 10451130 montreal vs rangers 11301215 toronto vs chicago 1215- 100 boston vs detroit oha sr inctudlnfll gam oakville 10 georgetown 1 1 afaaford v 10 elmira miltdnui brampton ohuia il 11 u 10 b group played jan 5 57 w l v a pts 7 3 41 39 14 7 4 54 48 14 5 51 53 10 5 6 48 36 10 5 6 42 43 ifj 5 6 50 58 10 3 7 51 60 6 bettke mr and mrs robert bettke 1871 coronation blvd t piston formerly of george town are happy to announce the birthof their daughter carol ellen december 18th 1956 at the south waterloo memorial hospital gait a sister for jimmy cox mr and mrs jack cox are happy to announce the birth of he has found sweet rest at last january 13th 1953 whett tin is stin andshent ahdi- sleep f my eyes my thoughts areln the silent grave where my dear mother lies sadly missed bv phoebe and soninlaw norman fendley mcgowan in loving memory of a dear husband ind father al bert victor mcgowah who died january 5th 1955 his weary hours and days of pain his troubled nights are past and in our jjching hearts wo knew their son peter wflliam on jan uary 2nd at st josephs hospital guelpll fltzmatfrjce mr and mrs mjke fifauriaurice are happy to announce tie birth of suson f ho- mas at st josephs hospitifl duelph on tuesday jatuiary 8 1957 a brother for michael gimjdy mr and mr jim gouj ay announce the birth of a son john robert december 15th 1956 at private patients pavi lion toronto general hospital a brother for margaret and jimmy hayesmr and mrs gear hayes are happy to announce the birth of a son alistair eoin 10 lbs 5 ot on december 22nd a brother for heather peter and sally many thanks to dr macintosh and dr brewster lawr jack and blanche wr nee overland are very happy to announce the arrival of their baby daughter cathy ann de- cember13th 1956 at peel mem orial hospital brampton a w sister for brian cards of thanks aswfield we would jike to sincerely thank pxir neighbours and other friends for their acts omdndfness and floral tributes special hanks to rev kenneth richardson the fire brigade and dr macintosh mrs george ashfield and family brown mr and mrs james murphy wish to thank dr mcal lister rev m mcfarlane legion ladies auxiliary and kind friends a for beautiful flowers and other kind acts at the time of the death of mrs john brown 10 draper stret brown we would like to thank friends and neighbours rev mbrgan mcfarlane and special thanks to dr mcallister for their kindness ahd floral tributes at the tinie of our mothers death the family mlpjstance on beftdf of the eetfarahy of the late herbert r-ds- rutter mr and mrs edward ruttei arehappy lo announce the birth of a so bryce george on january 4th 1957 at belleville general hospital williams david and teresa announce the birth of a son gerald david at guelph general hospital wednesday january 2nd 1957 a brother for donald and gordon deaths brown mrs john on friday january 4th at st michaels hos pital toronto mrs john brown in sixtysixth year dear mo ther of mrs ross irwin an3 mrs charles hoare georgetown and mrs donald swanson dearborn michigan funeral service was at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 ed ith street on monday january 8th interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown cunningham elizabeth barnes on monday january 7th 1957 at georgetown elizabeth barnes in her 93rd year wife of the late hugh cunningham dear mother of robert and sister of hannah mrs newton ruddell the funeral service was held this afternoon at the harold c mcclure funeral home interment in-hilv- crest cemetery norval distance herbert on sun day december 30th 1956 at his home georgetown herbert distance in his 78th year the funeral service was held at the harold c mcclure funeral home january 1st interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown femlay at boca raton florida on friday december 28th 1956 edward finlay dearly loved hus- band of amy a paye son of the late edward and margaret fin- lay dear brother of anna mrs george arnold georgetown mrs margaret harrison beaver- ton amljohn m finlaytoronto the funeral service was held at the lord macneil funeral home buffalo ny january 3rd inter ment at buffalo mcgilvray ida hilts on sunday january 6th 1957 at georgetown ida hiies in her 87th year widow of the late fran cis l mcgilvray and mother of garfield of georgetown and wal ter of dunnville the funeral service was held on tuesday at the harold c mcflure funeral home interment in green wood cemetery georgetown c memoriams hambleton -f- in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmoth er jurs john harmblrtorv who died january 12th 1952 and while she lies in peaceful sleep her memory we shall alway keep lovingly remembered by mr and mrs a pattenden and fam- ily hewson jjv loving memory- of thomas e hewsoh who passed aufay january 12th 1955 calm and peaceful he is sleeping sweetest rest that follow pain we who loved him sadjly njiss him but trust in god to meet again always remembcrdd by his wife bess and family john t armstrong all line of insurance 39 main wvr south mhmoriam1 hunter i in loving memory of my dearmother mrs viol births e bailey marjorta and jaek lay 7 otrander blvl nyry pleased to announce the bjrti francis hunter who passedaway ol their daughtejanet maryon deeember 28tbri858r t guelph general hospital always remembered wife and amuy by his t ft b tance thanks is extended hrfar friends and neighbours for many kindnesses and floral tributes at theume of the sudden passing of mr distance- uttle i would like to thank the glen united wa true blues and all friends and neigh bours for flowers inljt and gifts while in hospital and since re turning home thank you ever so much mrs clare little 10 byron st reid i would like to thank all my friends and neighbours for all their cards flowers and kind deeds to us while i was a patient in guelph general undergoing two operations and to thank the good lord for his kind mercy in bringing- me through i person ally wish to thank dr brewster dr macintosh rev and mrs alex calder mr and mrs andy millar mr and mrs cliff hibbert and son mr and mrs elmer car ter and family mr and mrs ce cil davidson credit lodge af aml219 halton chapter ram 234 grc lol 245 chamber of commerce meiqbers of knox presbyterian church and my dear motherinlaw mrs a lew is and to wish everyone in geor getown avhappy new year sam reid sanford we- wish to ex tend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many mes sages of sympathy and acts of kindness shown us in the loss of our beloved husband father and son we also wish to thank verdun rebekah lodge dr c v williams and dr r t paul rev j maxwell rev alex calder mrs s mileham col brawn and joseph stan- dish for use of their cars and the mcclure funeral home for their kind and efficient service the family birthday party last thursday afternoon january 3rd beth daughter of mr and mrs kenneth richardson durham street celebrated her fifth birth day with a party at her home her little guests included michael broomhead david and cathy rich ardson billy maveal and her bro thers jimmyand ronnie i commencing friday jan 11 georgetown public library will be open fridays 300 530 t 700 900 the library will continue to be open sim jjtar hours also mondays and wednesdays 300530 and 700900 attd oh saturdays 93oli30 and xqm 4- f l l main v v madetomeasure t choose from canadas finest unes of made-to- masure clothing save up to 2500 on a smartlytailored madetomeasure suit tip top tailors w r johnson saville row smgigbetmm excuisivay at charlton hart star juniors trim elmira georgetown 11 elmira 5 charlton fattened his point leader ship hart continued to pace the dea fensemen in that departmenfand kingtoekpossession of the penalty box as georgetown juniors blasted elmira 115 friday night january 4th at georgetown arena the elmira club stayed in con tention for two periods and then faded out of the picture as the jr raiders countedsix times in the final session to tatethe six goal lea3 penalties the only black mark on the crowd pleasing type of hockey displayed in the junior league ag ain had the officials working over time brethour handed out 19 sentences 11 of whicn were served by georgetown players king mon opolized the cooler with two min ors a fighting major and ten min ute misconduct elmira was only able to take ad vantage of lour of the penalties as georgetown showed some of their best hockey while shorthanded and threatened to score on several oc casions thompson got the first one for georgetown after just 38 seconds of play from a scramble in front of the elmira net charlton and hart were awarded assists but just about everybody had a whack at the puck before it got by bueller harts deflected slap shot from the blue line at 650 cushioned the lead as bauman of elmira sat out a kneeing penalty at 1622 bushert let a shot go from 20 feet out that caught the upper right hand corner behind lockhurst as georgetown got a lit tle sloppy with their backchecking brubaker set up the goal that put elmira even when he hit the goal post after grabbing off a george town pass aimed at nobody in par ticular the rebound came right out onto the stick of reger who just had to tap it into the open cor ner the celebrations were short liv- eitontweyer as doug richardson lif ted the junior raiders into the lead from which they were never headed when he blinked the light at 1832 after taking a pass from harrison to make it 32 at the end ol the period it was the same line that opened uic scoring a t 155 of the second stanza this time it was beckett e scoring end and richardson and harrison picking up assists the play started to get ragged ar ound the pe minute mark elmira were allowed to romp unmolested around the cfborgctown cage but some erratic shooting nullified any scoring threats ken richardson- vho has acquired the knack of be ing in the right place at the right time capped a georgetown attack by slapping pomeroys pass behind bueller to rqake it 3 to 2 at the 830 mark at 1144 dance drew a tripping penalty that gave elmira the spark rto get back in the game bushert showed the way at 12153 getting his secondtahj of the contest with brubaker picking uphb 8 10 seconds lafw withi a full strength richardsons pass into ah open eor- ner on a play sparked by pomeroy with snider sitting out a cross checking penalty dance put geor getown into a 5 goal lead scoring their 9th tally at 1507 from charl ton and hyde elmira s only an swer to the barrage came at 1755 when bowman scored while the jrs were jtwo men short charlton showed how i top of the scoring heapwith goal outbreak bulging the behind bueller at 1845 and ten seconds later the goals assbtectby dance and thomr were his lojh and 11th of the dule credit for his third on a kneehigh shot that lockhurst misjudged with one minute remaining in the second period king and deunch decided they hated each other and engaged in a short round of fisticuffs b the elmira net the pair received five minute maj- orsfor their trouble theteamswere five a side when harrisonlouched off georgetowns biggest scoring period with what proved to be the wheril 235 of the last stanza ken richardson picked up the assist by feeding to harrison from behind the cage harrison just flipped it over buel ler who went to his knees in an attempt to block the shot ken rjchardsbn and cunningham teamed up for the next two tallies cunningham relayed augers pass torichardson who rapped it home lose in at 640 and at 134d withjbsger ff rsinwiwgtim pofcxi motor licences now on sale 1957 licences can be obtained daily 9 to 12 ajn 1 to 530 pan inydina saturdays closed thursday afternoon 3 john street cross from the arena georgetown r progressive conservative association due to an error in renting a hall thepc annual meet ing scheduled for next tues day night naa been cancelled and will be heia later v a matting of all interested pc workers as watljas ft exeveriljbaj at the

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