jjjliilsikise iders down simcoe prep for important milton game btgecrgetown balden can 4lspell the milton merchant hex in jaultona brown st arena to- 1 they will f junior c central leagues pen- fnant that they may be strong enough to endure through the remalnlng games haiders and milton merchants have come together three times i at tir finrf half mjry results have frustrated the first place raiderv georgetown has gained just one point in a tie while relinquishing 3 to the mil lions in their meetings to date friday nights clash is the last one scheduled between the leagues keenest rivals merch- anta hope to use it to vault fover georgetown into the -driv- ers seat p georgetown stuck to a recent ipattern to ring tip their twen tieth win in a game here sun- tday against simcoe blades it jtook late surge for george- ftown to recover in time to drop the 196w5 champs 4 to 2 raiders trailed 10 at the end of the first period- and 31 after two trainee they aeored three times in the last four minutes 1irsecoi the 2 points simcoe constructed a 20 in the 1st period on goals by mccauley from yeuill and clark with three minutes left in the first period and yeuill fromj of the second paul robinson cut the margin i in half at 830 of the middle frame t an unassisted goal by wayne biddall at 1541 of the flnall period evened things and touch- ed off the threegoal eruption bon norton came through with the winner from doug selby and terry lane at 1759 and th i was t goal from mike cummins in the final minute the twelve penalties included a ten minute misconduct sen tence to raider defenceman rod presswood and a similar call protested minor penalties raiders play three games in five nights beginning to morrow when they meet milton paris mounties are here sunday and dundas- hosts raiders tuesday jhigh school wrestlers ioutscore guelph friday georgetown 34 j f rots lt i the locaj high school wrest- fling team remained undefeated las they outscored their rivals jfrom john f ross collegiate jin guetph 34 to 18 friday here were several highlights tin the fast moving meet jeff jnurse on loan from the basket ball team won by a pin in the heavyweight division doug huts 157 pounds won the fas- gtest pin award by finishing his opponent in 46 seconds george ferguson fought out of his weight class and dropped 1 tough decision al ferguson won a thriller against what the ross coach felt was his best competitor bu1 hall 136 and tom conne- ly 98 are still undefeated win- ning all their matches ly pins ibrian youmans won his third in a row by a narrow margin in the 108 lb class young bo- bert hall won an exciting deci- asian bis first of the year dave isma brood 168 and barry ismhh 183 lost by pins but f closer games but junior basketballers lose two i georgetown high schools jr boys basketball team continued i to lose last week hut by res- j pectable scores j st jeromes downed the loc- i ls 5126 last wednesday a j touch closer score than the rel salt of an earlier meeting and j milton edged them 3534 in a real cliffhanger friday i the losses were numbers 6 l and 7 georgetown junior cag- era have played 8gamesjf a ten game schedule they won t their first but have been losing ever since j mike faris was a standout for 4 georgetown in their st jerome i encounter and graham fergu- aon led the gdhs points gett- rs against hilton not before giving very good ac counts of themselves the team will be competing in a six team tournament central peel composite school in brampton on feb 5th most of the opposition will be from the toronto district schools summary lb t connely g pinned buckman ross 219 106 lbs r hall g decisioned coles ross 92 115 lb georgetown by default 123 lb rrvard g decisioned g ferguson g 145 130 lb youmans g decisioned mcanich ross 94 136 lb b hall g pinned wilson ross 2 2i 141 lb a ferguson g decid cipolla ross 54 148 lb ross by default 157 lb d hilts g pinned sorbora ross 168 lb spurrell ross pinned smauwood g 119 183 lb harris ross pinned smith g 245 1 heavy j nurse g pinned lewis ross 557 comets beat drayton in hockey fixture georgetown comets power- play clicked at the right time saturday as they came on late to snatch a 42 win from dray ton in one of two christian re formed league games drayton protected a 21 edge until the late stages when geor getown recovered with three late goals harry vandervoort jack poot clarence baker and abel frankniyter scored for georgetown in the other match guelph rockets handed brampton their first loss fay a 6 to 2 score explains apartment proposal esqiiesing now will consider dean taylor representing the georgetown kinsmen club ap peared baton kaqueaing coun cil tuesday night to explain kinsmen sponsored senior dtlsens apartment project the k hope- to tbem on land across from ark school near he georgetown hospital the land while own ed by georgetown 1 located in esueaing township mr taylor explained that each of the three proposed bowlerama bilingual bowling lgei jan 27 alouettes98 rebeu 77 tail enders 76 roughriaers 46 inger cats 43 lions 38 men weekly high triple- 745 high sgl fernand chiasson 272 sea sons high triple maurice jan- isse 812 high single vic coffey 340 high average 223 women weekly high triple gisile lem- ieux 651 high single gisile lemieux 237 seasons high tri ple julie hariov 721 single julie harlow 319 high aver- age 179 paunenrntoings will contain eleven suites however only one apartment building is planned tn the near future under an suite would pay twenty five dol lars a year taxes qr w70 per building while ahowinc phot ographs and site plans he stat ed each building would contain eight onebedroom suites and three bachelor type apartments he added that nlbmeeoihaple are all ready to move in why are the kinsmen in volved in thiay asked counvc f pat patterson our aim is to filkthe com munitys greatest need replied dean taylor and we have al ready built parkettes and aponj sored baseball clubs thought it was time we did something for the older people in reply to a question from deputyreevew leslie mr taylor stated that the rent would be 435 for a one bed room apartment and 51 for a bachelor apartment querying the tax cost angle coun g currie maintained that the municipality would not be getting their share of taxes any other business would pay roughly 500 youd only pay 275 hecommented its not a business retorted mr taylor its a nonprofit or ganization he then reminded council that no school costs would be involved in fact costs for services at all would be borne by esouesing since he maintained georgetown has penalties mean forfeit when cant ice team i billiard party ends evening tor cyo the cyo basketball teams i played afternoon games in sl james parish hall oakville last i week splitting the afternoon with a 108 win by the girls and i a 3426 loss for the boys 1 the regular club meeting bel i gan with benediction in the i church at 730 then a business 1 meeting in the auditorium the president presented ted zions agreed to provide all senlces why doesnt georgetown use its own land then demanded coun currie because the only other area close to stores and churches had to be reaoaed replied mr taylor and the residents op- posed that reeve george leslie raised the question of responslbluty for the residents should they cease to have an income mr taylor stoeesed the fact that the j would not be welfare cases he explained that the requirements for ten ancy demand an income of not less than 700 nor more than 1700 for a single person and not less than000 nor more than 3600 for a couple again coun currie asked if the municipality would be res- p if the income stopped 1 clerk kc lindsay intervened pointing out that the income wouldnt stop since at least the pension would continue well esquesing hasnt been getting any taxes for the land so far this way wed get 275 opined coun patterson be sides im sympathetic to the kinsmen project he added tm sympathetic to the sen- lor citizens coun t hill re- marked a motion tsytjottncillor hill anfi deputy reeve leslie that committee meeting be held to discuss the matter and an answer be given at the next meeting was passed unanimous ly coun patterson told of a call from mrs e mclean of norval regarding snow on the side walks she felt that residents should realize it is their respon sibility to remove the snow from the sidewalk in front of their property we certainly have never cleaned sidewalks stated reeve leslie and i dont think any municipality does i swokoltowh hahtalp thumoay wmwasty av page 10 4 jshh ellibw to chair fund legion centennial drive norval margaret petiigrew last member of norval family even in the international ho ckey league where they play for fun they can get very upset about a disqualification when game officials tagged two bronte players with mis- conduct penalties and then awarded the game to the mc- gibbon hotel team because the misconducts left them shorthan- ded bronte crew unable to ice the minimum number of players the losers were bopping the game was tied 3all when the situation developed in the third period of their sunday night match templeton had scored twice and lee once for bronte and kent faulds and bower had netted goals for the mcgib- bons but their feats wont go down in the scoring records as the result of the disqualification scorer for- georgetown accoun ting for 13 of the points the balance of the scoring was by muriel meekison and lorraine seokington the senior game was a more onesided affair with george town having the advantage scoring for georgetown were bev gosling with 10 points ja nice baker with 9 jillkcmsh- jbidwith 8 pat mackinnon icaptain of the winning team lxjje gamelwill go into the books the district bowling tournament m mcgi ho- with a trophy for getting the 6 most points in three games later the went to one of the georgetown billiard halls which had been rented for the 1 evening for a mixed billiard t party lady darts goldhams 3 partner 0 originals 2 joes 1 delrex fashions 2 earls 1 imperials 2 delrex fash goldhams 2 josl originals 2 earls 1 league standings delrex fashions 61 originals 50 goldhams 49 joes 49 imperials 48 bts 40 earls 29 par 28 tel the brontehoteler game was the second of two played sun day evening in the first tilt first place toronto township turned back georgetown 5 to 3 burton scored a pair and pipes jasper and incson once each for the league leaders bill campbell potted two and knight one for georgetown i wednesday in streetsville toronto township steam rol- lered over brontes- to 1 ami georgetown trampled mcgib bon hotel 6 to z high score lottie bottoms phyllis flodury 140 3 and anna valk 2 carol wood with 11 points jill sargent with 3 and dor- eentarney with 1 were the milton marksmen miss margaret pettigrew ofl toronto died on monday jan- uary 31st she was the last sur viving daughter of the late mr and mrs henry pettigrew who were an old time norval family mr charles coupland and son warwick liver on the former pettigrew farm the funeral will be held on thursday afternoon at st johns norway anglican church to ronto miss pettigrew lived with miss prairie haguire a few years ago then moved back to toronto to live with relatives attending dufferin peel u cw presbyterial held in st i pauls united church brampj ton 00 wednesday january 26 from norval united church u cw were mrs wilbert cleave mrs win graham mrs harold lyons mrs peter pomeroy mrs bill laidlaw and mrs jim laidlaw unit one of norval united church ucw met at the home of mrs guy wilson on thursday afternoon january 20th with mrs gordon miller in the chair mrs normirarlaidlaw gave the devotional using as her theme the new year the roll call was answered with a thought reading or poem on the new year and was very sally alleen frost thomas ronald frost and kelly eliza beth frost children of mr and mrs ronald frost and jeffreyl owen shano son of mr and mrs robert j shano norval presbyterian church wms held their first meeting i of the new year at the home of mrs sam mcclure on tuesday afternoon jan 25th with the new president mrs jack mc clure in the chair the scripture lesson was read by mrs tom hcgee and mrs c archdeun led in prayer mrs h anthony gave the first i chapter of the new study book on the bible her topic was call ed for a purpose mrs harold mcclure and mrs hyatt mcclure assisted the hosj tess in serving lunch and a soc- ial time was enjoyed a meeting of the mens group committee for scouts and cubs to which rejrfesentatives from the l a forguides and brown ies the l a for scouts and cubs and the leaders of the scouts cubs guides brownies and rangers were invited was held on wednesday evening january 26th at the home of mrs i reynolds first we must apolosite to comrade dot pey l waa w omited to include dots in the list of new officers for 1pm of the ladles auxulary new executive comrade day is immediate past president at the general meeting of the branch on thursday january 17th it wai decided to appoint mr honorary presidents for 1966 they were mr tom sykes mv james ford mr robert mci candless and mr charles hen- nessey a motion was passed to send two delegates to montreal 16t the dominion convention the executive were directed to select the two members who are to go centinnial fund chairman after some discussion it was decided that the executive should appoint a chairman for the legion centennial fund campaign their choice was an excellent one when they chose john elliott john we feel will put everything he has into the chore the branch has asked him hfcrdo we have been speaking with i comrade elliott and from our conversation gathered that he has some very progressive ideas which will prove successful to the campaign and beneficial to the branch in general although the campaign has not officially started it received a very generous donation from the georgetown duplicate brid ge club and several donations from members on thursday eve ning at the general meeting at the meeting it was dis closed that the childrens xmaj tree party cost close to 1200 bridge- tourmamint branch 120s auditorium was not o on saturday january 29th for the occasion of the district bridge tourna ment which was won by dundu by half a point over george towns team of comrade earl emondv mike lorusso duke wilson lloyd keir the other entry which was fourth was the team of comrade doug sargent jim sargent walter biehn and dick prust ashgrove hornby minister preaches farewell service bev kldon unstead preach- anniversary greetings to mr a a farewell serricensunday and mrs ryedhosnjwhe to the congregation of three will celebrate their wedding local churches ashgrove horn anniversary on monday feb by and bethel rev iinitead t h was almost standine room only on saturday evening when the members enjoyed entfrtauv ment provided by bob hulier and cory bydevaate who were so good that entertainment chairman gord beid has asked them back next saturday the officers of the month were drawn on saturday they were jim mackie etta frue and vie greygoose who is moving to toronto win be missed by all the hornby dis trict the january meeting of the hornby womens institute was held at the home of mrs del- bert downs on thursday after noon mrs stanley may pre sided in the absence of the pre sident mrs clifford wriggles- worth the correspondence included a new years greeting from a former member thank you notes a letter from the cancer society and an invitation to attend a dinner for the 40thi anniversary of the ashgrove womens institute which will take place in st johns united church georgetown on tues- day february 15 a discussion was held on making cancer dressings mrs james mckay and mrs boy wilson will represent the horn by north 4h club at the home- making training school on feb 2 and 3 and mrs cecil patter son and mrs marie klernan win attend the hornby south club the project is the club girl entertains a paper on the early history ot hahon county was given by mrs delbert downs and tome slides were shown of vai ious trips she had token last year judy saunders played some piano solos the official board meeting ofl eden united church was held monday night caretauns of the church was discussed and h was decided to leave the job open for fenders leslie rut- ledgeyread the minute of the last meeting and bev kelvin johnston presided as chairman elected as secretarytreasurer for 1966 was leslie butledge following the official meeting a separate meeting was held the board of stewards with james may in the chair 7 mr and mrs joe shea dined at the riviera club on satur- day night on the occasion of joes birthday mr and mrs garry hamiltoa kent and kendra were dinner guestson sunday with mr and mrs boy south of- brampton birthday greetings to the f ok lowing who are celebrating birthdays tanya deming oh february 4 olive wallace on february 5 anderson may and william tallyn on february 7 sympathy is extended to the family of the late harold 1 who passed away in sl michaels hospital toronto on thursday january 27 in ids 80th year donald leslie was treated at the milton district hospital oa sunday morning following an accident while shovelling snow donald was cut under the nose with a above which went flying in the air when it slipped out of a friends hands mllinafad the january meeting of the north trafalgar conrnmnlty club was held on wednesday night at the home of mrs john cordlngley it was passed that a donation of 2500 be given to the sun shine school for retarded chil dren at hornby glen wilciams plan stonework pointing as st albans project on tuesday evening janu ary 25th the vestry of st al bans church glen williams held their annual meeting the chairman for the evening was the rector the revj harold l llewellin mr llewellin pointed out in his charge to the congregation that goals were a necessity if progress was to be made he stated that it is his intention to ascertain at every opportun ity the degree of importance that anglicans of the parish pla ced upon the ministries of holy baptism holy matrimony and holy communion and the nec essity of christian burial chris tian education for all eges ketball teams played in milton and gained a split juniors lost 20 to 17 and senior earned a decisive 3215 triupmh the junior game was close until the final minute of play when milton caught up and passed the georgetown team jane mcnauy was the big girl cagers split ames wittr milton on friday the high school junior and seniorgirls basnd visitation of tiie skktlf interesting reports were given by the various conveners and the pro- gram for the first six months of the year was planned mrs harold lyons and mrs gordon miller assisted the hos- tess in serving lunch visiting recently with mrs irwin and family and rev frwin who is still a patient in georgetown district memorial hospital during the past few weeks were rev irwws broth ers and sisters and families mr and mrs ted hall of ux- bridge mr and mrs elmer ir win of uxbridge mr and mrs harvey hogan brooklyn and mr victor irwin sundridge and mrs irwins parents mr and mrs t e douglas of islington also many friends have visited i with the hwin family recently little mary irwin celebrated her 9th birthday on january 21st with a party at the school for the deaf at milton 1 j rt rev cjth wilkinson as sistant bishop of the diocese of niagara will conduct the serv ice it st pauls anglican church norval on- sunday feb- ruary 13 tiheyare important then it log- 1 ically follows that they should be provided for by all who share in their benefits boland helnes therectors warden presented the war dens report in spite of many difficult circumstances all ex- continued in eolumnb mr fred oobley was in the chair and the meeting was to make plans for the year in activities that would include all the groups a church parade will be held on baden powell sunday in feb with theservice in norval unit ed church in place of the usual familyl night it was decided to have a group picnic in the summer that would include all the groups the groups are in great needl for someone to light the fire in the furnace at the scout hall for the meetings lunch was served by the-hos- tess and a social time enjoyed a ranger group has recently started in the vfilage which includes girls 14 years to 18 years of age mrs julian reed is their leader the rangers assisted in can- tassing the village for the march of dimes which was to be held on monday evening jan- 31st but due to the very high winds and the unfavour able weather the canvass was postponed until tuesday eve- robert burns it was a scot robert burns who showed most clearly that poetry can be simple and tender and understood by a small child yet be authentic and beautiful verse he has been called the master of peoples soogs after 207 years- men of scotland and their descendants throughout the world observe the day of bis birth for several years branch 120 along with the lome scots company have held bums night at the branch this year will be no exception on friday febi ruary 11th scots and sassenach will sit side by side partake of the haggis and toast robert burns who in h shorttlfetlme heaton lay member of od graeme goefaeue alternate lay member of synod tom haines envelope secretary mrs william korxack vestry clerk peter norton chair man of sidesmen william ser vice member of the pariah ad- visory council miss d beat- tie mrs hilda beaumont tom mil herb preston jr eating tfce sunday church school mrs tom haines for the ladies guild and mrs r- williems for the choir the rector will also appoint three members to the council at t latj ter date all officers and mem bers will be installed at the service on sunday morning february 6th united congregation has annual business meeting the annual business meeting of bahinafad united church was on thursday evening of last week with a fair number out despite the stormy weath er financial reports of both the local eosigregatton and the whole charge were distributed and each group gave favourable reports on the years work se veral new stewards were ap pointed and names sug for elders to serro on the set ion miss jean lewr was at her home for the week end from weston where she b nursing in the bwnber memorial hos pittl congratulations to mr and- rs d mcenery on the hirm of a daughter and to mr and mrs blek sales a eon mr walter sanderson had to report to hospital in toron i to for treatment and we wish him a speedy recovery miss janie given is able to he home again with her sister mrs j snow also mrmckhn who has been confined to hos pital for a couple of weeks kentner and gray to join county planners again claude kentner and walter gray will continue to represent 4 georgetown on hahon county planning association they were reappointed by town council on monday wrote hundreds of poems and songs ye dowts wha mak mankind your care and dish them out their bill o fare auld scotland want nae kinking ware that jaups in biggies jbut if ye wish her gratefu prayer gie her a haggis from address to a haggis by robert burns rev clark assistant minister of st pauls united church brampton conducted a commun ion and baptism service at nor val united church on sunday january 30th five babies were baptised during the service they were jill diane pomeroy jlaughter of mr and jars peter pomeroy en the rangers have not been organised long iffough yet fur the ghis to have uniforms but they hope to get tbem soon as thpre is no one to light the ore in the scout hall for the meetings they have been meet ing at the girls homes they have decided tobe land rang- glen williams continued from column 3 jpenses were met provision has also been made to provide ma terials for the pointing of the atone work on the chttrcfabuil1 di in fite spring a roup of local masons have volunteered their labour to do this pointing in addition the generosity of the glen united church and the wa and bac of st geor ges georgetown was reflected in the monies received at the time of the flood but spring herb preston jr presented as encouraging report for the sunday church school there are 72 pupils on the roll with an average attendance of so per sunday mrs tom haines reported for the ladies guild due to a tot of hard work by the ladies over 1000 was paid off the synod loan mbfis the following were elected for the coming yean rectors warden roland hai nes peoples warden i legion members clip sjve royal canadian legion sports district and zone 7 1m6 fab 5 district curling at duodaa 12 dutrict 10 fin bowling at st catharines 12 zona darts at oamlle ib zone 8 man cribbase at brampton 2427 frorlncud curling at ttentan 26- zone s pin bowling at port credit liar 5 zone snooker and billiards at brampton 12 district s pin bowling at weuand itdistrict g han cribbage at niagara fans ibdistrict 4 han cribbage at erin 26 oiitrirt snook at dnndas apr 2 district darts at grtosbj district bilnsrd at diradaa 1 provincial s pin bowling at tborold so provincial a man cribbage at hamilton soprorindal 4 ban cribbage a lerroy mar 7one euchre at port credit 7 prorincul 10 pin bowling at sl caraarln- 14provindal billiards at waterloo 21 district enchre at stamford 28 provincial snooker at sl catharines jane 4 provincial darts at maple leaf toronto 11 provi e at oshawa 18 25 dbbhctpee wee ball at burlington julj district lawn bowling at port credit aug 13 provincial lawn bowling at orantevule t 20 district goh at chippewa 26 27 provincial pee wee ball at peterboroogh 27 zone horseshoes at georgetown sept 10 district softball at woodstock 17 district horsehoes at gwargetown 24 provincial sorseeboes at woodhrwge oct 1 provincial golf at chatham is zone staffkboard at milton 28 district sbofneboard at erin not laprormcial sm at erin golf at port credit provincial bridge atowen sound