41 mw members join st johns united the sacrament of the usrds supper ins obeerwd sunday at st johns vhlted church rev j d dobaon b-a- bj assisted rev ilorian atcfarlane and also preabhed an inspiring cotjuounion an encouraging part of the ser vice came when 4snen andvo- in were recalled into fall berablp of tha church uniting by profaatlon mr and aba m b mr and mia gastone fantm airs b j jenktuon mr and mia donald mullgmn mr and mrs ro bert hccolgan mr and mrs pearey w porter mr and mrs gerald rusk myrna cook sharon fraser lotsgregory annie hot fort erie ousts jumiors rslm saturday hight game terra cona inn has been enlarged and modernized now accommodating over night guests summer opening good friday april 4th roast turkey and baked ham mr farra ph victoria is r 2 when the georgetown junior balden tell oft the deep bid sat urday night they polled half of the fort erie tans with them the erowd an estimated 850 men mabel holmes robert j hyde elaine king douglas mc- glhrray lola nlyen gall parker jane ruston madeline spooner barbara whltmee and keith wood those joining by transfer of membership were mr and mrs t d burtch miss shirley burtch mr and mrs tom darcle mr and mrs h a holmes mr harry w judd mr and mrs roderick king mrs root mcmenemy mr andmrsrobt mcphenon mrs earl neil mr and mrs tom pea- voy mrs robert phillips mr and mrs gordon bee mr and mrs george ventry georgetown rotary club 3rd annual minstrel show show boat docks at wrigglesworth school auditorium tuesday wednesday thursday april 8 9 10 8 pm each night end men aaushmouth ern hyde opium bill raycroft wishbone dick shearly moonbeam george glassford snow flake walter pope caesar bill hamilton melody jane dot day mandy sandra sproule lil liza jane roberta hawes cotton blossom r e ftftldv of wuob no mow than a dot al dalmed the jjfcs was almost pllt down the middle by the start of the final period after wat ching the green and white clad underdogs completely bottle up the home crew for forty minutes wlthtbelermlned beads up hockey that came within a period of forc ing a fifth game it was 44 at the end of the second period but there was no question about fort erie having the bench strength and thats what made the difference in the third georgetown went the distance with just ten players saturdays seeeaw struggle was i afar cry from the thursday night shellacking when the jjts took it on the chin for their 3rd straight loss 13 to 4 the final scor fort eries four straight wins carry them to the ontario jr ct final against marcel tessier and company of newmarket everybody jud a hand in dig ging the jjla grave thursday night hcgulre turned the first at 826 on a pass from potyak potyak from mchahon at 1218 driver unassisted at 1624 and then a pair by norm rouse the first from monteroni and mcguire at 1704 and the second from el- litt and mcguire just 21 seconds later had the locals groggy after just twenty minutes riddall from richardson and hyde at 605 and baxter from richardson at 1322 found their range for the jjis georgetown made no noise in the second frame as fort erie fat tened their margin to 8 to 2 on goals by potyak from mcguire at 755 hutton from potyak at 1306 and dube from driver and ehr- mann at 1542 fort erie duplicated their five goalftrst period- stintinthe -last- session to run up an 11 goal lead before georgetown answered with two tallies in the dying minutes of the game wiggins led the at tack with two goals backed up by singles by elliott ehrmann and mcmahon riddall counted his second of the night from bob mckay at 1818 and with potyak sitting out a slashing penalty hyde let another one of his kneehigh slap shots go that got by zimcrman on his stick at 1937 ron mclean got the as sist two more names were added to the fast growing casualty list which reads like an allstar lineup jewell was knocked cold early in the game when he blocked harry elliotts drive with his head he finished ttatncsday april tod 13 tltf ojq0tow hhlo at your grand union 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lockhurst went in 1 hornby goal for the second and third coxe had to leave the game in the third stanza after being hit by a shot by potyak thammfte a blood vessel in his leg the shots were 51 by fort erie 31 by georgetown despite the lop sided scoring the jrs outshot the port in the final period 16 to 13 the way the jrs almost pulled the rug from under the favourites saturday night drew praise from a large portion of the crowd and before it was all over many of the fans found themselves in the strange position of backing the scrappy visitors georgetown held the lead three times in the game paul ward beat mulholland with the first shot on goal at the 255 mark after taking mcleans pass hyde was also in on that one which stood up until midway through the period when while short handed fort erie tied it mcguire the marksman from elliott and norm rouse baxter who has display edsaaut of his best hockey since george town entered the fort erie series regained the lead for the jr rai ders at 1332 riddall sent baxter into the clear with his pass at cen tre ice and the beaver made no mistakes mcmahon capped a dan gerous rush with the equalizer just three minutes later with mcguire and rouse assisting and it was 2ali at the end of the period georgetown matched the fort goal for goal in the middle session but never did get back on top un til the early stages of the third and then it onlylasted for 6 sec onds marshall got the gate for clipping before a minute had gone by in the second stanza and was still off when hutton took mq- guires pass and picked a corner at a minute and 17 seconds to make it 3 to 2 hyde who led the point getters with three picked up his second assist when he set riddall up at the 326 mark a pair of breakaways moved both clubs up a notch before the per iod was over the teams were five a side when mcguire saw day light and romped in to score from rouse at 615 and were at full strength when bob mckay left his pursuers far behind with a burst of speed that resulted in george towns fourth tally mclean got the assist on the goal which came at 80 baxter was the marksman as georgetown wrestled the lead aw ay from the fort at the 543 mark in the third period from mckay and hyde but at 549 hutton wip- ed out the difference with his se cond tally of the night from mike mcguire hutton was also in on the win ner which came off the stick of mickey mcmahon at- 7 minutes ev en hales was also given an as sist the insurance goal was the picture play of the game as gill pilote carried the length of die ice to beat lockhurst at 1116 hold hornby night at milton arena little judy saunders two year old daughter of mr and mrs glenn saunders had her right leg broken just above the ankle when a large stone fell on her last sat urday judy will have a cast on her leg for three or four months congratulations to mr and mrs dricf on the birth of a son and to mr and mrs steve trencs on the birth of a son ray archer took part in the skating carnival held in george town arena last saturday night friday evening march 29th was a big night for the people of horn by who took the opportunity ot enjoying themselves at the milton arena well over one hundred people attended the hornby night two full hours of pleasure skating tired many of the older skaters but the young ones were still go ing strung when it came time to clear the ice for the big hockey game between the single men and the married men the mar ried men won on wednesday march 26th mr fred huffmans car was hit by a truck as he was turning into his lane mrs huffman was thrown from the car and taken to milton private hospital by an ambulance kathy grexton and lome ella have the rash that has been going through the public school paul thompson was home with it last week several ladies of this commun ity attended the cboking school in georgetown last wednesday and thursday evenings those who received prizes in lucky draws were mrs george prcstidge vcl- ma ella marion robertson mrs dickenson and mrs howard brad ley greetings to carl saunders who had a birthday on april 1st a surprise baby shower was gi- vien by mrs mccarron and mrs laver at the home of mrs laver for mrs stanley may last- week fifteen friends and neighbours at tended and joined in playing few contests mrs may received many lovely gifts an enjoyable lunch was served by the two has tesses l0l 245 meeting tuesday apr 8 odd fellows pall meeting at 730 pm followed by social evening smoked pknk hams lb ovenready tiidicvc grade a i umvc i j 1520 lb average full selection of hams