v rock v roll again wednesday january uth usb thi osororrown huau saturday january 18 rose room the modern aire by popular demand we are bringing back the rod n roll group for another cession 6i0r6it6wil arena hegalar admimbion can you honestly say to yourselfi i have enough irfe v to took after my wife my children my future clarence kroll r r 1 georgetown t- 72027 sun ufe assurance company of canada maveals garage is at your service no job too bio or too repairs towing tires antifreeze batteries we pick up and deliver luckless juniors lose to aurora bears 72 karls tv and antenna service 36 shelley street we repair and install any kind of tv and antenna fast on service low on price any tv repair is guaranteed for three months antenna installed is insured for one year service calls only 200 no extra charge for night or sunday service specialists in all u h f conversion for further information call tr 74163 36 shelley st the aurora bears played geor getowns familiar forechecking hard skating brand of hockey fii day night and played it better in roiling over the junior raiders 7 to 2 at aurora the jrs could dp nothing right most of their rushes lack ed sting and were easily broken up by the bears georgetowns type of play could hardly be tag ged positional the forwards when not bumping into each other were skating iri the wrong direction or single file keeping their game to almost nil the low number of shots on goal by aurora 24 and by georgetown 22 though sur prisingly even are an indication of the kind of checking game that went the junior raiders had their best scoring chances in the first period and even took a one goal leao on pomeroys tally at the 7 2s mark about midway thro the session richardson had a chance to stretch it to 2 when he had an open cage to shoot at from 10 feet out but fanned on il they came even closer to pay dirt five minutes lalecwhen thcpuck was tipped to an open corner from a scramble in front of the bears not but came to a halt right on the goauine where it was final smothered b the aurora goalie child just a couple of minutes bifori that dance got a brtaka j vk3k buffaikd to score j mckinnon gav c aurora their one all tie at the end of the first pinod scoring from dais at 18 10 i while georgetown eri plajing 4 men to 5 sampson ilodgins and mcktn n n a riai n boosted the lead to thrie goals befori six minutes hail gone b in thi second period while georgetown made feeble attempts to break past their own blue tine bilt richardsoon pla ms on a third line with paul i marshall and charlie augir saw i da light at about the 10 minuu i mark but again chiids ivi un beatable harve made it 5 1 at 13 45 of the second period when his shot from the left boards found an op ening bctwt en jewell and the poil as cook picked up his see md assi1 hjde nolihid george 1 towns sicund counter bi fun tht md of th frame on a low drive fr mi a difficult tnjk that thru d 1 the open ru hetween hileis kiti hi ides at 17 52 while fcan of urora wji mtui a holding sl n t nee iwo quirk roars at 2 20 and at 217 of the finale on tended to fttlin urora s individual scoring race as the junior raiders show eds no signs of recovering from the pasting tht took in the sec ond stanza rutkdfic and davis were the marksmen ross turner and ronnie mc i ioan had the best luck in stajmg i clear of the aurora checkers cspe cult when killing off a penal t partmeut in which the jjls were glaringly disorganized it was the seventh setback in as many games for the locals who right about nowrcould use some of the magic elixir that was spoo ned out so freely last season by dr then charlton scoring summary tst period 1 georgetown pomeroy unass 725 2- aurora mckinnon z penalties harvey 754 bon ham u egan 1154 harrison 1630 miller 1729 moguiness 17 41 2nd period 3 aurora sampson cook 30 4 aurora hodgins mcguiness 5 13 5 aurora mckinnon unas 5 59 6 auroraharvey cook 13 45 7 georgetown hyde unass 1752 3rd period 8 aurora rutledge sampson 220 9 aurora davis unassisted 2 47 penalties miller and cook 243 graham and davis plus 5 mm 4 2a harvey 8 50 pomeroy 10 18 dance 1215 graham 17 30 tin ner 18 50 mrs walter brownridge mission group leader a message of inspiration for the coming tac wai brought to j the januar meeting of the worn an s miwonar souet of st i john s united church b the rct linng preside nt mrs c junkin on januarv 7th sh ended htr remarks with praer for guidance and strength mrs j hirkwood led in the worship service with the theme orthc second mile stating that more is expected of christians than just doing our dut we must be more sensitive to the needs of others and 160k for wavs to serc she said mrs gordon padficld sang a loelj solo our rather accom pan led at the piano bv mrs r ii w right the mioretar mrs g i rqulurt reported that ilexen meetings had been held with an iuni altindanee of twenlv lal us t m mraing reports we rt i n 1 othe r mih i arus and thi trtdsiinr mr- t leiui i nek re u tried tint the- allocation ha 1 him e t e ded mrs r ii jims najtl in irliili onsaii in siuili rihi i atm thit uilud slaer as still c ir ried on in some parts of eastern countries rev morgan mcrarlani was pre sent and spoke a fe w words of en cuuragement to the grouaalso thanking mrs junkin for hciqailh ful leadership at the installalion service jhi following officers wtrt installed for 1958 mrs ii l ilutt 67 charles st and were georgetown s best on honorar president mrs c junk subscribe to the herald the night while mckinnon davis and krian stood out for the rears and were doublj dangerous while working on the power plaj a de pea- meal cottage rolls 49c st butter 65c leafflbiicejbeeri breakfast bacoh lb 59c fr fresh chicken i sausage 49c wihgs lb 25c legs breasts lb 59c grade a medium in cartons egss39 not the homf of better mtf iwunstsoeotwefowh 11 church st past president mrs walter brownridge 43 maple ave y prisident mrs val stein 9 queen st lt vice president mrs larence haves 14 cadem rd 2nd vice president mrs a m nielsen 40 mark st 3rd vice president mrs j rirkwood 4 pauline st nnnlin seirttarv mrs a r annattir id durham st ci re ponding siirttaiv mrs hnnu lluek 11 klrandir blvd re isurermrs a it vannamer as sointtcl helpers mrs r h jom s 29 maple ae w iiu ratine mrs c junkin christian stewardship miss mabel rorgrae 8 rwing si and miss marj sajrcs 21 george si suppjv secretaries mrs geo ward 7 draper st missionary monthly mrs j kirk wood press secretary mrs r h wright 24 charles street pianist mrs clar ence haves citizenship and temper ance mrs a r speight 32 guelph st community friendship wkh as sistants mrs g urquhart 8 ai bert sl mrs j kirkwood and mrs val stein mrs victor macdonald 38 maple ave w and mrs r c adams 36 market sl audi giant sayings abe yours at grand union billy bee no 1 white honey d 59c v 2 1b can nucoa margarine 2 p 53c 3 is 39c choice aylmer peas delmonte frui cocktail 2 49c heinz ketchup 2 45c fancy canadian mcintosh apples i bog 29c crisp washed fresh spinach canadian crown green onions cello pkgs- 2 29c 3 buns 14c open friday evenings until 9 00 main streltf prices effective jan 16 17 18 steam cleaning service for removing oil grease and dirt from all types of machinery motors etc prior to painting storage or repair portable unit available for rates and information call georgetown tire and battery 64 main north tkiangle 7329q the new president mrs brown ridge in taking the chair asked for prayers and cooperation of the soc iety mrs nielsen and mrs mac- donald were appointed as a social committee the meeting closed with singing hymn 376 and the be nediction pronounced by rev mor gan mcfarlanc bud bucicwald op p starts acton duties constable bud puckwald hasrc- turned tottys district to joinhe ontarhrtovracial police dctach3 ment at acton a former opp officer in geor getown he has been in parry sound forfnc past few years and lately has been stationed at dun- das he has also served in brant ford mrs buckwald ts the former pauline norton of town and she and their three children have been staying with her parents mr and and un al norton 32 victoria street unjil they locate a in acton j a goudy phot og r a ph e r 19 mary street triangle 73366 offers the people of georgetown and district a complete photographic service j portraits home or studio service by appointment weddings commercial banqlfet group photographic reproduction of your valuable document r license photographs fast service ail work guaranteed many specialv features christmas at st johns st johns united church was scene of great advent and christmas activity with boys and gyrjs choirs singing carols over the sounclsvsttrm from the tower he georgetown b band atfving a music concert of enrols and other numbers over the tfbund system the cgtt and texplorers con ducted the annual candlelight tag service at which mrs o il brewster gave the christmas mes sage the jumor choir under the leadership of mr norman laird presented their annual christmas music the senior cheir hsad in the christmas sunday service of praise at the morning services and in the evening lead in the annual candlelight carol service on christmas eve once again the congregation met to welcome christmas m the efaurch ijt the annual christinas eve service members of the voung peoples union and children of the hurch were in the choir and lead most of the service mrs l margeson prepared the girls of cedarvale school who lead effectively great part of this inspiring service i two largely attended christmas concerts were held by the sunday i tubs id it would apv it will be be nights the the scouts members of giving each t for school this pear that i cessary to 1 ladies auxilh again remembered 1 the scouts and a gift and a gift of each pack and troopj the young again went the sick and i congregation afterwards asset ling at the parsonage for an even ing of fun and food caroline was also done this year by mem bers of ihecit the young people were biihad to the borne of dr and mba o m brewster for new yearv bve party a most deutfflat tbne was enjoyed with a stbn