Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1958, p. 9

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this is your invitation to lions club of georgetown st patricks ball arena rose room frday march 14th musk by the reveuaires door prizes dress optional 9 30 to 1 30 novelty and spot dances 3 00 couple tickets from club members or at the door volkswagen adds prestige jqj fo your business main guelph st motors 7 main street georgetown phone tr 73092 shoes shoes we have a nice selection of latest styles ladies men and children shoes in stock first class shoes for reasonable prices come in and we will be glad to show them to you k mulder triangla 74041 shoe repair 75 marital st shoes shoes i name william mcnally golf club president william mcnally 22 market st was ejected president of the north halton golf country club when the directors held their annual meeting at the club on monday night ross duncan 74 guelph enumerators complete st is vice president and james p evans 2 guelph st is secretary- treasurer jack malcolm 22 maple ave w and fred helson 64 main st s comprise the finance commit tee the house committee is di vided into two sections upstairs graham farnell 19 albert st and downstairs ken nash 16 orchard blvd art scott maple ave w and russell woods rr 1 glen williams the greens and fairway com nuuee is e w binkley 6 valley view rd and james linton fl lyons ct social committee is glen williams churchmen serve supper when ladies entertained st alban s chapter of the bac entertained their ladies in the parisn hall on saturday febru ary- 15th thirty four sat down to a bounteous supper provided and served by the men the ladles took part in a guess ing game while the men cleared the tables a game was played and then several hands of court v several novel prizes were awarded during the course of the evening everyone present enjoy erf themselves president tom hill promised an other such evening in the fall with the men preparing a turkey sup per the committee in charge of the evening were jack lucas gilbert preston merle reid and tom hill linda puckering entertained a number of her girl friedds on her eleventh birthady saturday feb ruary 15th they were taken to the theatre and then returned to her home for games and lunch work lists posted the taking or the enumeration of people entitled to vote in the coming federal election has been completed and the lists are being printed this week and next the enumeration had to be finished by mondays february 17th after which the lists art checked by the countv returning officer alex cooke and sent to the printers each voter in georgetown will re ceive notification that they have been placed on the oters list and where they vote as georgetown is now an urban area with a population in excess of russ woods and dr jack kerby 5 000 a pair of enumerators had to call at each door together one represents the part in power while the other represents the of ficial opposition part to see that a complete numeration is carried out some twentj enumerators cov ered 10 polling diwsions and in the evenrthat an one was missed court of revision will be held 6f which each voter will be notified where these oters maj have their names placed on the revised list mr wilfrid b iord well known local man has been appointed the revising officer it was announced by mr cooke toda while the commumt shows an increase in voters over the last election in june 1957 the growth is most marked in delrex where this year over 1100 voters have registered georgetown has some 4 070 vo ters at the time of the enumera tion 18 market st and property com mittee art scott ken nash and dick licata 52 main st s f the membership committee ia fred helson dick licata and dr j h chamberlain 21 edith st tournament committee jack gunning 14 charles st jim lin ton and jack kerby fairway plan ning jim linton ken nash and e w binkley and club house planning j h chamberlain gra ham famell and jack kerby jack gunning is in charge of publicity georgetowns only bargain centre continues its big february sale with such tremendous bargains as mens dress pants 2 98 boys and girls coats ladies orlon pullovers norvafcr milton tied junior farmer hockey norval junior farmers evened up their two out of three semi final scries with milton monday night by crushing the miltomtes 8 to 2 on ther home ice the deciding game will be played at milton arena next monday night with the winner ad vancing into a 3 of 5 final against palermo for the championship norval built up a 20 lead in the first period fred barnes from earl ilson and ii cunningham from fred barnes the scoring com binations and then continued to blank milton in tile middle frame i i while pouring in 4 more counters i bill richardson from ross cunning t tham cunningham from dune rob- 1 inson smith from richardson and cunningham and finally dave leslie from h cunningham the scoring was cicn in the third period each tram nntrhing a pair i fred barnes unassisted and bill donaldson frmn 1arl wilson and fred barnes fornonil and e mc dowel from it tasker and m tas ker andj ilmott from illcs for the losers tht re wert 11 penalties called in the jame with norval drawing 7 of them i juniors add fifth victory to win string in the past month r the junior raiders have become the hottest club in the suburban super eight hockey league georgetown s entry in the oha junior c loop caught fire back arouod he middle of january when they snapped a seven game losing streak with a 63 upset of the bow manville pontiacs but they didnt stop there sinoe that time the j jts have won 5 of their last 6 tussles including a 63 walk over the league leading brobkline combines the j rs added their fifth vie tory last friday night when they squeezed by the unionville jets 6 to 5 in a penalty filled contest at georgetown arena there were 20 fouls called in the match geor getown served 12 or them doug richardson again was the big gun for the j rs he blasted in three more goals and was cred ited with an assist to set a mark for the season with 12 twelve goals in the past three games har rison miller and dance were the other marksmen darbyson with a pair jennings giymen and atkinson scored for unionville unionville had a definite edge m 1st stanza and should have ska ted off with more than a 22 tie georgetown opened the scoring when fred harrison beat semple with a backhand after a minute and 35 seconds from mckay and mclean dance set doug richardson up for his first at the 3 07 mark and the jr raiders had a two goal margin for the next 57 seconds jennings was the one who broke the j r s bubble when he stole the puck in a scramble behind lock hurst s cage carried out in front and slid it under the georgetown goalie as he dropped to the ice jennins had a lot to say in ar ranging tie equalizer which got by lockhurst at the 2 minute mark it was his pass that enabled dar hyson to get by the defence and go all the way from his own blue line to score gay men of union ville was clipped with a high stick early in the period but was only out for a short time the jets tested lockhurst 12 times in the period and the jrs managed 8 shots at semple the second session was almost the same as the first as far as play went but this round the jr raiders proved the better marks men middleton to gay men put the jets out in front in a hurry making it 32 after just 21 sec onds a backhand by ron miller from just inside the unionville bluehne gave the j its the foot hold the needed to wrestle the combines bounce provincial mill from hockey playoffs lead away from the jets that was at 9 12 with doug richardson getting the assist richardson got the second part ot his hat trick midway through the period when he banged in a pass from glen dance dance chalked up a goal of his own two minutes later while atkinson was off for tripping he was still sitting it out when darbyson caught the lower right band corner from a difficult angle at 1222 to put the jets within one goal of the equalizer and they never did get any closer both clubs had numerous chances to dent the twine before the end of the period unionville blew their best opportunity around the 15 minute mark when the j fls were two men short doug rlchardsoon hit the goal post with a minute to go georgetown had it all over the leg weary unionburgers in the finale richardson got his third tally after lust 15 seconds when poraeroy weaved in from the face- off before sliding a pass out front to his right winger who had an almost open net to shoot um6nville were playing 4 men to georgetown s three when they potted their fifth and final marker at 14 36 lockhurst made some impossible stops in the remaining minutes to keep the jets from gai mng a tie scoring summary 1st period 1 georgetown harrison mckay and mclean 135 2 georgetown d richardson dance 3 07 3 unionville jennings unass 4 04 4 unionville darbyson jennings 12 00 penalties harrison 5 50 dance 8 55 b richardson 15 08 darby son 18 00 2nd period 5 unionville gaymen middleton 21 6 georgetown miller d richardson 9 12 georgetown d richardson dance 10 05 8 georgetown dance pomeroy 1210 unionville darbj son unass 1222 penalties jarvis 46 atkinson 12 04 darbyson 1235 miller 14 07 coxe 14 40 king and at kinson 16 02 darbyson and coxe 18 45 3rd period 10 georgetown d richardson pomeroy 0 15 11 unionville atkinson unass 1436 penalties harrison 230 dance 6 27 jarvis 7 08 jackson 10 20 gasmen plus ten min miscon 12 40 harrison 13 35 mclean and semple 13 40 dance plus ten min miscon 13 45 the georgetown herald wednesday february 26th page 9 prowncial mill the team that finished on top of the heap at the halton was leader in mutual fire aid plan 299 and great savings on mens underwear wool and fleece lined jacksons bargain centre main street north store open every day tuesday to saturday a shining example to the rest of canada was the tribute to halton county at a gathering in ottawa feb 14th of fire preven hon and go eminent represents tms when iirc chter f w shaw countv fire coordinator received a certificate of special award for an outstanding count sponsored fin prccnlion program in 1957 tht onl cnunu in canadi o honoured h ilton ranked with montgomery count in maryland bl state and cook count in illinoishrother rugene kosniuk the end of the regular schedule just one month ago wen bounced out of the running for the indus trial hockey league title suntiaj afternoon when the combines downed them 4 to 2 the win made it 3 1 on games for the red shirts who will take on the winner of the toronto smith and stone scries which was extended to least another game b a toronto win sumlav ss has 5 points to 3 for the metros and can take it all with a tic next week smith and ilone got all their scoring from jack king w ho put his club into a 1 0 lead at 3 50 of the first period on a piss from webster 1rnie koshluk tied it from ki and nowselski at 6 20 and ent the esso furnace oil call m w somerville dial okrator and ask for zenith 67200 automatic weather controlled delivery always look i tnparial far the teat read it in the morning while its news csbcijfi3m bradshaw flowers for those distinctive floral arrangements t call tr 79761 hunter building 1201 in the international contest eon ii tros into a 2 1 lead a minuu dueled by the national fire pro- and ten seconds hur with an as teetion association boston lt 1st from bam kins from web- was the first time in the 30ycar st r again mncd it up 16 15 history of the contest that a spe- ssrmk from f hosnluk and eial ceremony had been held for bloski made it 3 1 atlcr nsl 12 the presentation ot the various seconds of the sieond period and canadian awards j bam all alone save toronto thir accepting the honor on behalf 3 lml 6 l5 kli ra of halton county chief shaw said j e at j f that it was deeply apprecatcd c webster s assist and bloski sew he acknowledged the tremen dous cooperation he had rcceiv ed from his council and arc ser- notice to creditors in the estate of walter mar chment gentleman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of walter marchmcnt late of the village of glen williams gentleman who died on or about the 22oflday of october 1957 arc hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 22nd da of march ad 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to an person of whose cliim he shall not then have no tice dated at georgetown this 18th day of february ad 1958 joe marchmcnt executor of the estate of walter march mcnt by his solicitors dale bennett latimer 3 5 georgetown ontario vice colleagues in making the recognition possible he referred to the help provided by the cham ber of commerce and other inter ested groups ontario fire marshal w j scott pointed out that halton was the first county in canada to effect a county wide program of mutual fire aid in the intervening five years no less than 35 other counties had followed hallons example and in halton itself the number of municipalities had doubled with each municipality having its own fire department mr scott said adding that it was his hope and ambition that even tualiy every municipality in on tario will be fully organised for fire protection the fire mar shal referred to the energetic lea dership given by the late reeve lauder of oakville in fonnulating the plan mr scott presented to the dty of ottawa the province of on tario plaque as winner ot the fire prevention award for large does the presentation to chief shaw was made by charles s morgan of the national fire prevention t iio or the metros with his un assisted marker in the final minute of the peroid there was no scor ing in the third mike george paced the combines in their victory over the paper makers by scoring twice in the second period there was only one goal in the first period that off the slick of bob ezard doug tucker and ken hurrcn picked up the assists combines made it 30 before provincial answered late in the period george s tallies were from pries at 1 22 and from rich ardson and boxford al 52v met clure notched the provincial goal from breen at 16 50 both clubs added singles in the third bud haines for combines at 4 10 and george barber for pro vincials at 16 16 both goals were unassisted earl walters started in goal for the combines but had to be take out for repairs after be ing hit with a drive over his right eye after just 4 minutes of play he was replaced by pick dillon who came up with some great stops in hblding the opposition to a pair of goals next week smith and stone tries to shake off the determined toronto club in the only industrial league game scheduled that one is at two oclock sunday after- silvercreek service station highway no 7 open evenings and sundays 4 good car buys 53 ford radio and hea- er in good shape 50 austin a40 53 chev coach perfect condition 47 mercury sedan a good car large rubber car mats front or rear 2 95 pair bertmcmenerny proprietor tr 73079 arthritis various types exist under different classifications but the common type the osbotype affects most peo ple some time in life and in part of the aging process the first symptoms are stiff ness in the joints of the fin gers or knees this stiff ness and pain may spread to the neck or shoulder cau sing limited movements in turning or bending the head early treatment can remedy these symptoms easing the condition georgetown chiropractic clinic 6 tatrauh dc d gay dc tuesday thursday saturday 2 hals street south georgetown tr 734qi t billgarbutt tv appliance at wicos wigo will give you terrific trade- in allowance on your old tv washer or refrigerator dont delay come in now wigo tv radio 32 main n tva spacjaky tr 73376 eialtabraaktaj feck avtanbbrhi

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