Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1966, p. 9

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tplays leading roles in kate south pacific mr ant mrs julian reed christopher and robert spent j new year with dr and mrs fdvo mackay and family ol mrs boy irwfit and family eterboroughv it julian is amy rehearsing at 1 gubtokndscarboroitgh n the male in kiss mc kate to be put on in the spiring at guelph and also a lead part in south pacific with the scar torough light opera co mr and mrs bert carney bill and raymond spent christ mas with their daughter pat vid family mr and mrs carl nhenk and family orchard blvtf georgetown also present were mr and mrs gordon mil ler and ken mr and mrs peter carney and daughter spent the day with mrs carney s parents mr nd mrs p matkham drapn lrfit norval on sunday december 26th mr and mrs w m staines and family of queensville mary held a family dinner for the carney family which all attend ed with mr and mrs ormic carter and family for christmas were mr and mrs r s carter toronto mr and mrs ron war wick lynn lorie and leslie of wninwdalmrand mrs gor i don browne and allison and i many m the district will be kingston and mr and mrs harold smelllc for new year spent christmas with rev irwin in georgetown districtme morial hospital where rev irwin is showing a little improv ement mrs lrwinplayed christ mas carols on the chimes in the hall for the patients and staff who had spent christmas in the hospital r mrs earl grasby returned home for christmas from geor gctown hospital wc wish her a speedy recovery s sympathy of the district is extended to mrs norman fen dley bonnie paul and tommy oslrander blvd georgetown on the death of mr norman fen dley in georgetown district memorial hospital on monday december 27th after a lengthy illness the family had spent christmas with him in the hos pital sympathy is also extended to his mother mrs frank fcndley and family merchant defensive wall foils raiders third time northern electric ytill almost double in size the gorgetown raiders are a second place team today the direct result of bumping into milton merchants in memorial arena sunday afternoon sympathy is extended to mr and mrs ray pomeroy on the death of ray s father in cobourg recently mr and mrs gordon caselcy miss janice carter was home from the university of toronto for the holidays miss grace maybee of bala spent christmas and part of the holidays with her sister and family mr and mrs clifton moreton with mrand mrs elmer carney for christmas were their daughter barbara and fami y saddened to learn of the sudden death ot mrs fred hipp of esssex formerly of hornby who died on wednesday december 29th mr and mrs norman guthrie terry michael and lisa stent christmas with normans folks near woodstock mr and mrs harold gollop spent christmas with their daughter and family mr and mrs al ferri sunday visitors mr and mrs j a holland rd w mr and mrs gollop were david of willowdale also mrs mr and mrs r dumont of carney s sister and brother and huntsville family mr and mrs donald hcbnde don and bob of mi owto evelyn mcbncie in arena by on monday visitors with the ppj 0 month carney family were mr and mrs r ul harvey king and son of bt georgetottn memona arcna cainannes n be fiea b f norval public school held a j uary if the planaei the admtnis- skating party in georgetown u j u a r n tration board come about arena on tuesday december 21st following the skating they enjoyed cookies and hot choco late at the school parents as ating were mrs ken ewen mrs nickolls mrs bill cun ningtahbj mrs d 0connelt vxs norman guthrie and mrs fred fendley though outplayed by their hosts the milton presented the better defense and came on in the final period to dump raiders 85 in front of a crowd of 700 the milton win left them tied for the first place in the 12 team oha central junior c league with new hamburg hahns who also won on the weekend the new hamburg club is the hottest team in the league with 11 straight wins the loss was raiders second in a row having dropped a game with pans last week and it was the second time they have bow ed tmuilton in three meetings their first encounter ended in a 2all tie leon stickle scored two goals for the mtttons while craig brush joe hore bruce mcdufle tom ayrcs was credited with 26 saves georgetown has another tough game coming up against the hot new hamburg hahns friday in new hamburg they host hespeler sunday and play there wednesday of next week milton 8 georgetown milton goal marshiort dfnse forbes legree cur rle sertoli forwards hore wildfong marshall xscrvais liiarn mcduffe reld zop pas brush stickle georgetown goal ay crs defense riddall llewel lyn presswood hartley for wards r lane cummins al len dwycr p robinson k ro blnson marzo selby t lane first period 1 milton brush stickle 256 2 milton stickle hearns brush 6 27 3 georgetown presswood roger wildfong sven gervais r- lane norton 11 01 and dick marshall notched one apiece bob allen counted two goals to pace georgetown snipers while singles were rung up by rod presswood terrs lane and non llewellyn erchants grabbed a 3 2 first period lead but sagged in the middle period as georgetown overpowered them and captured the lead but milton stilt manag ed to enter the third period on cvni terms deadlocked 5 all they blanked raiders while scoring three times to salt it a way goals by brush and stickle 4 milton shekel brush hearns 1209 5 georgetown t lane presswood 17 22 penalties llewellyn 0 13 robinson 6 47 forbes 13 16 p robinson 14 27 forbes 19 35 second period 6 milton hore zoppas 212 7 georgetown llewellyn al ian riddall 5 off dixie road 8 georgetown allan r lane presswood 532 9 georgetown allan r lane 6 37 10 milton mcduffe reid marshall 19 23 penalties t lane 3 08 ber toll 5 05 gervais 6 35 riddall 8 13 presswood 12 05 third pvlod 11 milton wildfong 8 58 12 milton gervais mcduffe marshall 8 54 13 milton marshal legree 13 23 penalties riddall 3 32 mar shion 605 k lane 801 mar shiori 9 15 r lane minor misconduct 10 17 hore 10 34 legree 15 04 k robinson misconduct game misconduct i 18 40 legree 19 44 five hundred new jobs will be created at the northern el ectric co plant la bramalea when 150 000 additional square feet of manufacturing floor space is completed in 4ate- 1966 or early 1967 the company has announced plans for a 2 million plus ex tension to the present plant on j g little vice president and general manager of tho company s switching division said the additional footage will be added to the existing facili ties for production of telephone switching equipment the pres ent plant covers 423000 square feet of manufacturing and 59 000 square feet of office space mr little expects that ground breaking wiu take place in ap ril ormjty at this year thcbraroalea planunow has 2300- employees and- this itg utc is expected to rise to 3800 when the new extension is completed almost doubling the size of the present plant ground breaking or the pre scntolant rook place in 1962 and personnel moved into the plant in january 1963 r oiotorrown hirald thursday january h tm4 page 9 j while the present plant wu being built tho company rem ted space on clarence streei tit brampton and hired its first employees by the time th move was made to the new boil ding the company was already employing 500 our labor force has gone up fromthere said william tay lor works manager with thb bramalea plant northern electric was the 1st major industry to locate in brampton it is one of the lar gest industries in the area anil employs a large number of georgetown people shots by marshion by ayrcs 9 10 28 7 1126 lopsided scores feature of sundays international games with some players still re- 2 anderson doyle and huff covering from new years eve man i and new year s day and others missing from lineups two in an richmond notch ternational hockey league cd the two brontc oals games in georgetown memorial burton scored four limes and arena sunday night took odd i thrce timcs to lead the courses charge in the other rout pipes georgetown playing against f ticc and jasper once opened an early 20 milton lead a shorthanded brontc team ran l0 co t town which was reduced by rod u an 112 triumph while to- s fleld d presswood s goal half way p township turned on the soaks sawdust through the first period- butjcgibbon hotel crew and lash avert blaze stickle s second goal was re c them 100 gistercd a minute later as mil ton went ahead 3 1 and then the outcomes left toronto had their cushion lopped to 3 2 twp on to 29 points smoke pouring from an ele vated sawdust bin at the paul saycrs lumber co on arm strong avenue brought george on terry lane s goal late in the georgetown second with 25 town thursday period bronte third with 20 and mel u u 1 gibbon hotel fourth with 10 georgetown goals came from mrs vera taylor visited with her daughter and son for the holidays she spent christmas with her daughter and famly mr and mrs w stanton of ha milton and new year with her son and family mr and mrs bill taylor of guelph mr and mrs norman laidlaw held their family get together dinner on monday december 27th visitors with mr and mrs joe murray norma and brian evans were brian s sister and family mr and mrs h aron douglas robbie and stephen of a heating specialist from ca nadian general electnc will visit the arena this week on an in spectiod tou and following his survey wiif make recommen datlons to the arena board on the number and type of heating units required the board has been looking at heating units foe the past two seasons but an arena offi cial said this week that a de cision is imminent and the long awaited heat will flow in a matter of weeks the arena board has been an an improvement program for some time with very noticeable results before this season is out the building will have completely new washrooms manager s offi ce roller skate rental room workshop lobby and foyer some of the work has already been completed period joe hore s tally at the startj of the second frame put mcr chants ahead 42 but george campbell 4 gilson 3 burt town struck for three goals in less than two minutes to take a 54 lead i si llewellyn cut the gap to 43 and then two quick goals by bob allen the second oira power play gave raiders their lead bruce mcduffes goal in the final minute of the second period created the 55 tie the big goal for milton was scored by rjer wildfong with raiders jgpssing he stole the puck from doug selby during a raider power play and raced to score the tie breaking goal that one tooka lot of the starch out xtf the georgetown offensive i i gervais and dick marshall then netted goals to put it out of reach frank marchion turned aside 28 georgetown shots but an other 15 could have been on target had raider accuracy not been so erratic georgetown s the firemen trained hijh nrfissure hoses on the base of the bin and had the threat of a serious fire eliminated moments the best carpet values yet no on is more aware than w are that price is not the first consideration in carpet but with top quality ever in mind we have 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