Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1971, p. 3

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Book Shop Adds New Facility For Shoppers A Ions cherished dream cam true for Mrs Bellamy last Thursday when she opened ber own book store A combined and bobby It the way he described her first venture into the business world Tho Book Shop at Main Street South has all kinds books for all ages The sec tion devoted to childrens books will help overcome that recurr lug birthday present problem every mother faces whose chil dren are still young enough to go to birthday parties Paperbacks and hard cover books of all kinds from cooking to the latest best seller to tho classics can be found in the adult section and If It Its not there the Book Shop will order any book desired Some of the stock will vary with the seasons In tho spring gardening books may be feat ured In summer boating base ball and camping perhaps and in winter skiing and hockey Mrs Bellamy feels The Book Shop will fill a long vacant need in the area and keep shoppers In town Zoo Bellamy owner of The Book Shop stocks a rack In new store at Main Street South Brilliant Puts Raiders One Up in Playoffs Raiders town be Niagara Peninsula Intermediate A play ed night by beat- lag them la the t earth gams af the best three est Or rained as shots at too Georgetown goal Sunday and all of them bit Brian Chapman The Raider goalie with the cat like reflexes was reason Geor getown Raiders came away from the canal town leading their beat three out of five Nia gara Peninsula Intermediate A Hockey League series two ga rnet to one Georgetowns gunners manag ed only shots on Errol but one toed by Al Blair In first period and another launched by Don Carrie in the second gave Raid- era a Mr victory Carrie and Blake set up the Blair goal and and Steve worked Carries Each was scored in tho fourth minute of play their respective periods SHOOTING MARGIN had a shooting edge In every frame in the Drat 1H In the second and 134 in the scoreless third Raiders were assessed eight minor penalties and five minors and a major The five minute sentence was given Al Boom for fighting In an al tercation with Raiders scoring ace Al who took roughing call Toe victory was the second In a row for Raiders who drop ped the opening game tho set in 74 March BIG THIRD A spectacular effort In third period enabled George town to pull even in games when played here Friday night Six Raider salvos In the final period produced a win Raiders were trailing 31 and tangled In Wellanda blanket- checking when wirey Steve ignited the spark that tit their fire With six and a half minutes gone In the hut frame Al Blah- raced down the right boards and laid a pas out in front of the net stay ing with turn at centre dove headlong and caught enough of the puck with the heel of his stick to deflect It past bon The play lifted the Memorial Arena crowd off their hands and put the rest of his mates Into high gear SWITCH GOALIES Doug Lucas backband from 10 feet in front bad the game knotted less than a minute later He repeated with the winning goal from and Doug before another two min utes had gone by Don Norton who bad scored Raiders first goal early in the period counted his sec ond and Raiders fifth from Jun ior in the next minute Of as crumbled Blair made it off his backhand unassisted at with minutes to go And from Stltt and Norton ran It to at The last two were scored on Pete who went in for McKlbboa at Brian from and Basal put In front In the period Boone no- DOUG LUCAS assisted and Jerry Money from Basel and Boone struck for them in the second period Raiders 1BU STEVE BLUNDY in the second frame after an lint frame But Raiders third period surge gave them a 237 snot margin in that span International Bantam Hockey Tournament SATURDAY MARCH om Acton vs also 3 pm C Vs Orangaville also D vs also 30 vs Rochester also A Detroit vs also Kingston Lakeshore vs also MONDAY MARCH Had C Preston vs also pm Coppercllff vs Norwich 415 A 1000 Michaels vs Hamilton also D Aylmer vs also mCawthra vs Richmond also A pm Brampton vs Burlington TUESDAY MARCH am or Norwich vs also also also also 3 pm also Preston or Streetsville also C 1000 Lindsay vs London also A 1L1S Windsor vs Toronto Young Nationals C pm Georgetown vs Leamington A pm Ottawa vs WEDNESDAY MARCH C am Lindsay or SW London vs K Lakeshore or A Ottawa or vs Windsor or Chlnguocousy vs Woodstock also C am vs West Ferris also vs Lucan also 800 pm vs Exeter also THURSDAY MARCH D am Acton or vs or Lucoa also 300 pm A Michaels or Hamilton vs Brampton or Burlington also B 1000 am Chatham vs also C 1115 Georgetown or Leamington vs or Ferris also D pm or Meaford vs Levack or Exeter also 00 B pm Riverside vs Belleville also FRIDAY MARCH D amActon or or or vs or Norwich or Copetown or also 849 fcraChatham or vs Riverside or Belleville also B or a Hill vs or Woodstock C or or Preston or vs Lindsay or London or Lakeshore or also A 1230 pm Detroit or OakvUle vs Brampton or Burlington or St Michaels or Hamilton also D 14S or or or Exeter vs or also SATURDAY MARCH Series pan A SERIES PINAL MO Series Me pan vs Semi Final fcaC Final tot A n Band MB GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP AND AWARDS 41 Years a Teacher Retiring in June When he retires in June Pro use head of the guidance department at Georgetown High School will have com plete years In the teach ing profession Ha began his teaching in IBM In a two room school In near Lind say where he was principal and taught Grades and 9 CROSSED ICE TO SCHOOL After six years in he moved to a Continuation School on Wolfe Island near Kingston where In winter he walked across tho Ice to school and In summer took the terry Mr Prouse stayed then four years teaching Grades and ID In Clalremont north east of Toronto became his home At this school four teachers taught all subjects from Grade to Grade Mr Prouse taught Grades to HERE YEARS Five years later he arrived at Georgetown High School where he has spent the last 20 years In IMS when he Joined the staff principal J Lambert was still over seas and H Keenan was act ing as principal until his ret urn Through the years ho has taught mathematics history geography and physical edu cation and was cadet ins tructor for many yean La ter he entered the guidance field where be is now the de portment head He plans to relax with his AL RETIRING favourite sports bowling and cottage will be another bobby horseshoes and may try golf since be Is food of carpentry and curling Fixing up the Hockey Statistics OHA INTERMEDIATE A Niagara Peninsula League Team Brontford 32 and 3021 IB 18 Pt 36 17 19 Georgetown is 15 Ft Erie A 144 36 199 156 222 80 1IB LEADING SCORERS Player Green Held Moran Btltt Gratton Maney A PTH Br Br 23 Br 53 MM 82 Br 120 43 DID YOU KNOW Simon Bolivar was the liber ator at Venexueln Colombia Ecuador and Peru LUMBER MART AND THOMPSON HARDWARE Now Getting Together TO SERVE YOU BETTER Thompson Hardware is moving in with Lumber Mart to give you a onestop centre for all your Hardware and Building Supply needs with the same staff to serve you LOWER OVERHEAD LOWER PRICES Low by Lumbar Mart in It button wilt now you on both top quality linn and top nam brand In Lumber Electrical Fixtures Plumbing Supplies Hardware Floor Coverings Building Supplies Power Tools Ladders Paint and Wallpaper Gardening Equipment Thinking of building a new home or cottage adding a room or finishing your basement Remodelling or redecorating Come to LUMBER MART for friendly cour teous service familiar faces and the lowest prices in town I We are a little out of the way at No Line opposite the Georgetown Golf Club but if you cant get out call 8779725 or 8772971 we will deliver I MONDAY TO THUKOAY TO TO J I AM TO

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