hockey activity is detailed by speaker georgetown s junior cham ber of commerce received an education in the mechanics of minor hockei organizing last week at their meeting minor hqcke officialand the writers of the heralds kid hockey column red aseltine spoke to the jajceea on the past history of hockey activitv loo- jlty and the organization s out look for future jeara the main theme of the talk was the upcoming bantlm hockey lyeek which the junior chamber is iving consideration to sponsor- jbg i plafcs were finalized for thai charter night scheduled for the legion hall friday night the director of the ontario re search foundation dr a d mlsener will be the principal speaker and a number of other special guests including hal tons member of parliament sandy best and the mayors of oakville and georgetown will be in attendance the three local service- clubs hate alao been extended invitation ciuest seats are still available from junior chamber member bill sunnucks the jajceea have been in formed that tlie have two seats available on the indus rial commission and appoint ees are being considered chalk up four wins in girls basketball points modern facilities over 30 yearsago john t armatrong accomp anied by mrs armstrong was guest speaker at the regular dinner meeting of the business and professional women a club at the jack 0 lantern on mon day evening mrs william smith introduced the speaker and mrs elizabeth mccrae thanked him and presented kirs armstrong with a bouquet of sowers mr armstrong i al ways an interesting speaker and his listeners alwa come away with a better understanding of the workings of a municipality at various levels he com pared our way of living today witb that of thirty years ago stressing our many present day privileges he also spoke on the extension of tbje municipal franchise and this was partlcu larly interesting to the mem bers since it is one of the many projects on which the clubs at all levels are striving for i a business meeting followed with reports from the various chairmen and the minutes and correspondence read and dealt with an invitation was re ceived from the brampton club to visit- them on february 16th when miss nazla dane will be their guest speaker several members plan to attend not ideation was also received giv ing the date of the toronto united nations seminar it will be held in the hoyal york hotel on march 11th and will last all day concluding with a banquet and speaker in the evening plans will be made to attend this at the next meet ing miss jean mackenzie and miss nora kranstz will comprise a committee on employment con ditlons two visitors at the club were miss marilyn carter and mrs atkin the meeting closed with the club benedict limehouse georgetown junior and sen girls basketball teams have four wins to their credit the high school basketball loop so far this j ear mhton in then- first vear of plaj were downed b george town seniors 51 to 4 diane dutchburn led her team with a total of 32 points sharon swales earned 13 with anna jwahnga and joyce varlcv put tang in the remaining 6 r sherrat and a johnson shared the two field goals for milton georgetown s junior girls bank 19 field goals and 2 foul shots for a 40 to 10 win over iton juniors bettv quack ibush was georgetown s top with 15 points while nnte sehs gained 10 jan murray maryjean lucker and r vonolkema shared the aimng 15 h hunter was gh for millon with 7 mary elter had 2 and mary collins diane duichburn with 22 points again led the ueorge town senior mjujc in a 42 to 5 victor over acton sharon swales and anna ualinga hit the hoop for 12 and 8 in the junior mdlch w th acton the ceorgtlown irls came out on the long end of a 71 to 5 count betty quack enbush was h yh with 24 pouits w hile sister leslej potted 17 diane pennuck 14 evehn von iolkema 12 bonnie be lis and maryjean rucker 2 tach the genrgelt vn senior guards pam currie anna wdl mgi i ls1 br vn ft i dv siotl joct arlej aid shar i han del and the junior guards shar on sjkcs pal barrier bonnie sehs and jan murray were lareh responsible foi the low scoring by the opposition 895 5895 795 a franklin prouse motors ltd 1961 car clearance to start th year off right we offer good uted can reduced prices sea thm specials 1960 poatiac laurcntian 3 ufctilor 2 door aut 7 000 mile i aut radio demonstrator 2w5 55 ford slalion w ifon 59 morris van 1195 5o lhfca btdan 1958 buick century sedan fully equipped 1995 58 buick special sedan automatic 1895 58 pontiac 4 dr auto ad 10 1695 58 pontiac 2 door 1695 57 plymouth 2 door hardtop 1095 56 buick 4 door hardtop automatic 56 pontiac sedan 58 plymouth station 53 ford selan 495 wagon 89551 alstin 95 56 buick 4 dr sedan 1195 1 51 pontlac 150 56 plymouth 2 dr 495 i 50 killman 95 pontiac buick vauxhall gmc open evenings triangle 7 9321 direct lin to acton tr 64821 5a ol dsmobill sedan 54 de soto riredome 8 automatic ps pb 54 chev 4 dr sed 53 pontiac 2 door ht 53 chevrolet bel air 53 plymolth sedan 495 1295 5 pontiac se la 995 i automatic and radio 395 895 795 695 595 595 announce winners in marathon euchre winners in tile first of a ser les of marathon euchres spon i sored by the w i in lame house memorial hall on satin- day evening were eirsts for mrs m stark and fred kent ner seconds for mrs geo malt bv and george burt and lone hands for bill fttus tlie laiits catered for a turkey dinner for th acton tall tair board in limehouse memorial hall on thursday ev ening last week mr sam gisby was home fro 1 the lonpensation hospital for the week end mr and mrs bert benton vii- iled her parents mr and mrs cordon quinton near meaford on sunda wedding betls will be heard in the village very soon 5 s bowlers standings punchers h ing saucers satellites hzirs w 1 icats it iciuls shoot ng stars scrapers cannon balls ladies weekly singl mane hu me sfimn singl marg burlington weekly triple charlene robertson season triple bcrnice emond men weekly single gob collier f seatons single sid hulme weekly triple rrank ferguson season triple i frank ferguson the georgetown herald thursday january 26th 1961 page 12 father son banquet planned for scouts a forthcoming father and son banquet and variety night were the major topics for dls cussion at a meeting of the first georgetown bov scout la in st john s sunday school last week fourteen members were pres ent at the meeting the presi dent mrs i engleby opened the meeting and the minutes were read by mrs j hart and the financial report by mrs c laws volunteering to form a committee to lay plans for the upcoming father and son banquet were conveners mrs m sweezie mrs g w ficbig and committee mrs king mrs stephen and mrs ming mrs fred masterman mrs paul and mrs laws comprise the committee in charge of variety night which will be held on feb 7th this jear the meeting was closed with the scout benediction and a social half hour followed refresh ments were served by mrs sweezie and her group membership in the r irst stout la is automatic when a bo becomes a scout and anj mothers who are not jet at tending meetings were invited to do so glen church progress shown at annual meeting the glen williams united church annual meeting was held last week rev l free opened with devotional on the theme the church and its meaning foi lowed by prayer mrb cecil barth was appoint ed secretary and read the mm utes- of the last year s annual mlcttng mr freel reported thai there had been five adult baptisms one marriage and three deaths in the past year there were twenty two received into the fellowship on profession of faith he reported that the ten 0 clock worship service the year round seems satisfactory and that a very successful daily bible vacation school had been conducted in august the auditors report was given bv w j mcgowan and the treasurers report by herb hancock mrs c barth report ed for the m tc m which showed an increase m givmgsover 1959 the wa report was given by treasurer mrs f engleby and mrs john hunter reported for the s s the church enrolled last year in the every family plan of the observer 45 fa llies receiving it the choir report was given by the leader mrs hunter elders are norman relkcr herb hancock w j mcgowan j hunter and bert ducon the trustees are john wag starte w j mccowan w schcnk the stewards eleeled were len marchment herb hancock w schenk w j mc gowan bev moody a huns dale john hunter the envel ope stewarl catherine hunter the m m steward john mc gowan the flower fund will be looked after by mrs schenk and mrs mcgowan the organ 1st is mri h inglis and the choir leader mrs john hunter 1 he auditors for 61 arc len marchment wm schenk j hunter mr bert d xon moved a vote tof thanks to mr lrcel aid to all off ccrs and workers of the church and s s mentioning es peciallv the choir and choir leader and organist for their fa thfulness and for the music which means so much to the service of worship each sundaj morning the minister pro nounced the benediction and a social hour followed mrs j emmerson will continue as president the annual meeting of ute ladle auxiliary of the can- adian legion was held oa thursday evening january 19th with the executive of the mens branch id charge of the election and with president dare cap- perauld installing the new epf- ficers mrs jim emmerson was re- i elected president mrs howard hube and mrs henry jpreston first and second vice presidents mrs j kemshead is treasurer mrs jean lockhurst financial secretary and mrs b kudiger recordtbg secretary standard bearers are mrs joe stamp and mrs henry hale mrs marx morrow is pianist executive officers are mrs thomas grieve mrs fred mc cartney mrs c sargent sr mrs bob hedley and mrs alex taj lor mrs grieve is wel fare chairman and mrs c sta- cey chairman of sick commit tee mrs carman stoddart bingo mrs henry shepherd jcitcnen and mrs norman mc donald and mrs h hale com prise the social committee musical talent abounds af local high school jl ufll h m mine another num wwkwcvf llmjbh vteil ber from an operetta which dr bj 0 cl- wilson wrote f r a recent per- km hmskal jndow formance in guelph was sung by the choir filled 1 other soluista were simon last i frankruyter carolyn hallltt variety night a sbarron sweezie roberta actmfr for the studcni and fclien biehn nmv iot am student duet instrumental soloists in- t rtl 5 cded jim fiddler cornet ihre of the sho nd audience robert mccumber saxaphone reaction it should be an annual and rita klooster accordion 2 peter or grave robert arm lijr v9t numbers utrong and ray carter played a 1 t sn clarinet solo paul baker and after a very busy evening of f elections and business a social time was enjoyed over a delic ious lunch served by the ladies of th saints go marching in by what might be the nuc leus of a school orches next term it wa a fastpaced mus ical show school board mem ber douglas laluner as master- oaeexewaomes bed rt neatly together with humorous ref srewtes to his own student days bay rm an accomplished ptanist played two groups of mnabera and chopin s fact asfe bntprobitpa was a particu lar favourite with the audience joyce mclean also ballinjcfjuj made two appearances for one number anywhere n ongmal elect church officers at annual meeting rev d eagles by the school musac dmclor dr charles wilson of goelpfa put your rex hcslop combined on piano and drums jior one number and rex accompanied pam currie in a rhythmtap dance the current measles epidem ic ehminated orie number from the program marilyn muway who wot scheduled fo aing a solo in his opening remarks rin cipal j l lambert noted the musical talent which abounds at the school and said it sfiould dispel any idea that young people nowadays do not make use of their spare tune for hob- was directed b wilsonana another memuero the staff mrs v raj assisted with piano aceompanimentfoi some of the soloists singing bies music acton local kinsaen i supervising pastor of the ball ujjf oaarwillt i i naiad charge was the chairman wnnwilk for the annual meeting at the church on friday evening the members of the congre gation heard encouraging re ports from the sundaj school i department mission band cg i i t baby band afternoon and evening groups of the wjis w a as well as the treasurer report church officers were elected for the year and com mittees named and trie meetinj georgetown kinsmen joined fellow kin from oakville millon and bur iiogujta dobs at oakville uoddayfror jt counn meet tag of the kinsmen service club the- oakville club hosted the saibrnns i ibe coun trx squire- restaurant and nttn ktntmen board an was closed with the benedict ran mrs beaton and children vi ited for a few days- lasi week at her home in heidleberg mrs robert barker visited with her sister mrs black and family last week and left by plane for calgarj early sunday morning messrs lloyd fisher llojd burt and mike norton attend ed a service school and ales meeting in hamilton last week the meeting was sponsored by the british motor corporation manufacturers 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