Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 16, 1967, p. 10

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raiders swamp oaks in opening playoff game jim blair fyi9 rom lans ht trlcw scoring in bursts georgetown ing period goal from blair at raiders steamrollered over oakville blades m the opening game of their best of 7 oha jumor c semi finals in the memorial arena sunday after noon the final strains of the anthem were still bouncing around in the ice pilice rafters when rai dcrs starred the oung oaks with a one two punch combina tion heforc the jamc was a nun lite old leading 3 1 thev triggered a burst half i through the middle period that jumped thc difference to 51 in a span of i little more than three mil 14 05 oakville showed a flash of their old potency with a goal early in the middle period by john scott from mccaulcy and flhs but it only served to spur raider snipers to greater tilings blair struck from mcmcnemv and johnson at 11 28 and prcsswood from bon lane and la veil moments later the rod pres5wood two mora frame ended 51 georgetown scored another goal in that per iod that official- chosa to wash out and ignored the crowds pleas for an explanation georgetown titf 16 shots on the oakville oal in the third period and scored on every other shot oakville tallied to start the proceedings of the fi nal act baker doing the hon oura from mccauley phil lavell solid ctwcfcw haiders answer went like this maloney from norton 9 13 lavell from blair 11 05 ron lane from blair and lave 1 1 23 kent robinson from blair and ron lane 11 2d ron lane from blair 15 09 paul robinson from terry lane 16 51 terry hay from press- wood and maloney 18 51 and blair from ron lane is 51 mrs milton harher legion la member a georgetown resident for twetv yeara mrs hilton hark er 67 died at her home 16 arietta street on february 5th she was a member of the la dies auxiliary canadian legion and bad been a member of the executive last year the former ida florence neal son she was a native of silary quebec and had lived in tor onto f r several years before moving to georgetown she leaves her husband four children stanley foster of mon treal gwen foster toronto lome foster north bay and mlton foster georgetown a sister mrs loma slceth silary and brothers nicholas nealson leaside e babe nealson and earl nealson quebec city the rev d eric mills of st georges anglican church con ducted the funeral service at the harold c mccluro funeral home on february 7th with in torment following later that day in prospect cemetery toronto gdhs capture cwossa honours in wrestling sports page spring calls baseball out final standi n for round robin bet almost sprung giants w l t gf ga ph baltimore the springfield the helpless blades were c the ropes and buckling under zlsjjsenthusiasts are meeting them with their ruard down nd put the dccison out of you can pass off the stx ubfe american league raiders released their fourth w baseball men come fcurst in the dying minutes of a 0 hibernation you four goal sally against an al spnn most defenseless remnant of a hockey club that started the i georgbtown game with a patchv lineup and halton county intermediate j buffalo deteriorated as their stars left baseball league have called ahcrshcy the bench with new or recur meeting for monday to elect an pit ursh ting injuries executive and mull over the quebec i team s future at cedarvale com roeh tcr a raider stickout was jim mum centre and the publics prov nee blair a solid type through most of the season blair attained mph on the skates sunday which he hadn t approached be fore and virtually led the char go with a six point afternoon made up of two goals and four assists a 6 i n 3 ron lane hit his old stride tnd came out of the tussle with m hat tnck backed up by three sslsta for a six point showing rod prcsswood netted a pair or goals and an assist the balance of the bakers dozen came from don norton kick malonc phil lavell kent robinson paul robinson and terry hay invited clec 0 3 1 19 1 0 4 0 2 18 0 jim james the 1966 president results from saturday feb 11th said he hopes a good number of those ho turned out to watch ltarbh 0 sprncficld 0 last seasons games will join baltimore 4 rocheiter 3 players prospective players and officers at the meeting tal goals baltimore i two week recess for kid hockey playoffs due to other commitments at springold arena saturday morning hockey q will have a two week recess and i mary roppms hcrshcy 6 buffalo 1 cleveland 0 quebec 1 two down two to go georgetown raiders are half way to capturing their oha suburban junior c league urniflnal eariai with oakville blades tuesday night in oakville they scored 3 unanswered third period goals to win game two 5 to x terry hay scored two goals including the winner and rick i maloney terry lane and ron i stewart notched the others game three will be played in georgetown sunday afternoon plan snowmobile club for enthusiasts in district georgetown man was city justice of peace a justice of the peace for the aty of toronto since 1957 george gordon hainer 71 died at toronto east general hospi tal on january 25 mr ilainer who spent his boyhood years in georgetown was the son of john hatner and jeau hope reniison as young man he worked in kennedy and mcdermid grocery stages then went to windsor where he was manager o dominion store until 1929 lie was employed in detroit for two years with the kelsey wheel company then moved to toronto in 1931 since then he had been em ployed at toronto city hall as justice of the peace until he rc tired in 1965 and latterly night as a bail magistrate and jj semi funis for mencan t sc a club exclusively for snow start on march 4th 2 games to- mobile owners in the district buffalo s hcrshev i may be the result of a meeting slated for the georgetown golf i and country club rr 4 geor igctown wednesday evening bebruary 22 colourful show for georgetown rearguards mike tcams ilns phil iaell rod wood and pave mcmencmy s were a tremendous help to the bus x flense in scuttling oakville s j j i efforts to regroup and turning them into raider rushes am one who own bile and is nterestcd in firm ing a club is invited to a ten a the meeting at which the bom badier company will show a film of interest to snow scooter will resume playoffs on iatur day march 4th the sr league will move into sal morning l annual march 4th and plav 2 games dllhvai goals to count in semifinals j instcid of fling in a ha been her habit mar poppins cummins phil lasel rod t ierjus onl sk dcrs il saturday februry 25th kbruary 25th lntcres s at present cvcrvthin is hus an organization for snowmobil meet at the arena at 6 30 an n a bustle as the eorgc tts i voiced by those attending plajcr who is going with par t r skating club pracl then the area will have ita first ents please notify your coach or feverishly such club the group would in fairness to a good hockey manager r n t tv have use of the georgetown he served with the 116lh canadian overseas battalion in france in the first war he was a member of scarborough lodge ap am no 653 and scarbor ough chapter ram no 263 and of the united empire lo lists association of canada he leaves his wife vera whom he married in windsor m 1927 1 two children colleen mrs j hildon of scarborough and gordon of don mills four grandchildren scot karl ncia and laura lee and a bro ther jotavr- hainer toronto funeral service at the dan forth chapel of mcdougall and brown ltd was conducted by rev j e harvey of st peters anglican church and inter ment was in mount pleasant cemetery pallbearers were ross moir guelph harold at kinson doug while burt la cox pat johnson and hen gim blott scarborough georgetown district high school wrestler continued to show their prowess saturday as thef- captured the cwossa a wrestling tournament hon ours at kitchener ihe eleven man team took on and defeated eighteen of the top wrestling schools in central western on tario all of tho 125 competitors had qualified for the meet by being champions or runners up in their own district it was a very fitting reward for mr joe ingarozza whose excellent coaching techniques were very obvious as four of his gropplers reached and won the championship matches jim hall 115 lbs george ferguson 123 lbs jack walinga 141 lbs and doug hilts j57 lbs picked up the first place awards for le team however tournament not won by four members ev cry member of the team oontri buted towards the final out come and all can be justly proud of their achievement team members who placed m the top four of their weight classes were norman ferguson 3rd 198 lbs john hamilton 4th 168 lbs ibarry smith 4th 183 lbs other team members contri buting to the victory were brian hilts 106 lbs terry camp bell 130 lbs vince graham 136 lbs and joel tost 146 lbs the final team standings were as follows georgetown 70 sl jeromes kitchener 59 souurwood gait john f ross guelph forest hill kitchener preston arthur eastwood kitchener west hill owen sound brantford owen sound c l guelph cvi kitchener c v i grande river kitchener glenview gait gait ci evicted family gets overnight accommodation thi oboroitown hirau thursday february uth 1967 page 10 4 1 hastily welfare chairman roy ballontine got up and left the room with the man returning much liter in tha evening chairman ballentlna announced the couple with two month old baby had no mo ney no job and no place to go ho had put them up overnight in one of the upstairs rooms at cedarvale and had their furni ture stored somewhere in nor- val he said he hoped council ap proved of his actions and old council meeting was drama ucally interrupted monday night when a man stuck his l head in the door and announc cd i ve got a family outside 1 who have just been evicted they have no place to go tonight i and i have their furniture on thom he would start trying for a my truck long term solution the next day dance to the nitetr0ns and the five outcasts friday february 17th 8 30 to mldn ght at the rose room georgetown single 1 25 couple si 75 smart dress please1 meaford waterloo organizational meeting for the purpose of forming a snowmobile club w ii be held on wednesday february 22nd at 8 00 p m at the georgetown golf ft country club movies and interesting talk on this rapidly growing sport everyone interested la welcome is there a money problem you need to solve team oakville s injury problem is approaching epidemic pro colleen few will take the golf clubhouse facilities as well in regard to those who ta lcad as mary poppirl3 mi j poruons bill pcrras summed szfzss s 1 eshuriding i rib injury and goalie gerry in out jackets chl are played by sharon hb gocbel injured an elbow and left the tilt in the first period they join wayne borden i ord armstrong and thorns n on the sidelines i the salesman arrived an hour n and linda mooney included in the facilities are late duo to car trouble he will i a sauna steam bath as well as wdcn l here saturday february 1st bh lounds plays the part e and faar wm fae dou atlooooclockinthemornngimadcfamausbypckvandjke mcmbersbjp would lhe so all parties interested meet in yhile isabel liedcr piay fuu e members their i the rose room there have been father mr banks j iajnilcs wou llso hlve me raiders ere without bill a number of parents interested thcre are ao c m the clubs wimraing pool hummer uwcr nursing a i ectting jacket for their bojs broken wrist and ron stewart and arc welcome to come to vh t c- othss oozn a club for nowmobllers has ursn a tin on a cahft rnia the rose room and talk to the 1 polishing jn umuig 8uge wnm vacation salesman he v ill bring jackoj the first good snowfall this madr of different materials tn specnl salute to the can wasoil revealed just how papu don norlnn started all thp adun centennial ixtcen of the i the fun machines have be- l itt1 c mill 1 more advanced skaters are fea thp lamp lirhtinj at 13 seconds irom dive mcmencmy i ress ood doubled it at 57 seconds frcjn tcrrv h and ron lane cored georgetown s other opi i final standings in round robin w l t gf ca ph declare trophy winners in lady curlers league toronto 4 0 0 21 2 8 phil phia 3 1 0 13 6 6 montreal 3 1 0 13 7 6 st iou s 2 1 1 14 10 5 detroit 2 2 0 20 9 4 new york 2 0 13 14 4 los anges 13 0 8 24 2 the ladies section of the chicago 0 3 1 6 11 1 north hilton curling club boston j 4 0 4 21 0 played the r f nal cames of a six cck series hst tucsdaj results of saturday feb 11th wednesdav and thursdaj trv phil phia 1 sl louis 2 phies wrrchardcd for each los angeles 1 montreal 4 day s competition in the draw toronto 6 boston 2 based on the tola number of chicago 4 new york 3 points amassed for the six goal scorers were g grahair d guest s hirkwood g blon tuesday afternoon winner of joy r alcorn c johnston j the gooderham 1 wnrts trophy i uttic w schmidt g ccorse tas the rink skipped bv annicjnour guest r johnson w bingham with inez cnchton stan cl c sargent m ass marjone allan and ann true taffe a oscndcn j kennedy man i 2 m phillips 2 d garland i t- s storey 3 jan mackinnon fv ivtngro c ann timmins and mary mcln i assists came from g henncs tin curled their way iilo tpsej m brown j kenned d position in the thursday after guest b grcig c raner b noon games to win the acadian barrett j rca terry neil d distilleries troph densmore b james doug n n i guest a ovcndcn 2 c sar- the ruth barber trophy ws t 2 fresented to fiunns moort s finkefmaddteiiowat tooti- scnufinals for mil start burns and verna gro7dle when two weeks from now or march they topped both cn and 4th two games total goals to oclock draws in th wed toronto vs montreal pajjjw w tmmtk i phitphia va sl louia a special trophy for centcn mai year dotted by w tv little theatre premiers mil 1 awarded to tn mot ouulandmi inlermedialc skl canaoiail alltllor play curst stars and solmsls will ccorsctossn uieatrecom will make up the cveninc tnur he mnwrtunlty to tainmcnt toledo blade don westbrooke impresses visitors don westbrooke a george town mm plaing in the cen tral i rotessional hockey lcag ue in the states had hn own prmlo cheering section play before it is presented toronto next week t a liule of vvhat you fan c is slated to open at the poor alex in toronto on march 8th on tuesday febru ary 21 dr burner jackson will arne in georgetown to adjud icate a performance by george town i ttle- theatre own atching in the audience wih i last be the author miss catherine wilbraham her play has al his w c a gorfretown school ready won a measure or fame teacher mr and mrs jim counting among its awards the james ken eadte and june rita arquharson memorial palmer were in the crowd award for the best canadian when don i cluh the toledocomedy written bv a woman bla les plajed a home game ag the ijeutcnant gocrnnr shoemaker was one of towns oldest residents one of georgetown oldest residents edward holmes 93 i of 8 victoria crescent died in georgetown hospital on febm ary gth mr holmes had a shoe repair business on guelph st for ma ny years and prior to that was employed at the dayfoot ahoe factory he was born hn tuaibridge welfe england and oame to canada at the age of 14 in 1902 he mamed the late mable cnpps of acton and they mo ved to georgetown 81 years ago he was an adherent of first baptist church and a hockey fan he leaves three children william and helen of george town and hazel mrs e locker or brantford two grandchild in ren and four greatgrandchild- niagara knows how rv l e wilton conducted the funeral service at the h c mccluro funeral home and in terment was in greenwood ce metery pallbearera were jos oph hall jr graham farncll w j anderson bmcry thomp son usujjsivingstone and wat winfield get cash now for overdue bills unexpected expenses any good reason a niagara counsellor will talk over the amount and repayment schedule and tailor it to fit your budget we believe money and helpful planning jro together loans from 50 to 2500 niagara finance company limited 9 main street north georgetown 8776936 further trip for the local group to london to participate in the western ontario drama festival ainst columbus don plas right wing wilh the blades ha one of the hard est shots on the tram takes the po nt position rn power pla and plavs centre when kiltnt penalties hrn kad c ard for best canadian piay pre sented in the central ontario drama league and the samuel french award for that rar miss wilbraham who is an editor with maomillan publish j v mg company has also written k j serious play when the bough with bonus ss5 pn moneyi wa on from thread ng a shot from now plat for presentation hi toronto later this year centre ice into a small hole in a board across the net contest fu apectatora between dr jadwn s stamp of periods proval tuesday could mean tilde n car and truck rentals by the hour day weik or ions term andrew murray motors ltd tvuplwn 1774944 lay away now for your summer cottage reconditioned refrigerators reconditioned ranges reconditioned tv sets prices are low low television and appliances ltd north haiton s largest tv and appliance outlet 12 main street north phonejb773176 rwnntibv 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