Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 24, 1940, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 24th 1940 page 5 milton intermediate 4 are outclassed by georgetown squad i score 6 1 in fast oamb hebe i 1 la8t night the milton intermediate b team journeyed to georgetown las night shere they were administered a sound ouncing by the local squad at no time during the game did the vlsl tors prove a threat and the fast skat in home team scored a decisive 6 1 victory the first period did not prove much as only one goal was scored sargent far georgetown but in the second stanza georgetown were starting to makejhemselves felt and scored twice while milton were allowed but a single tally banks opened the scoring with ward and crichton adding the other two play vos much fasterin the third period as tempers begarr to tray and penalties were more numerous sar gent and banks drawing a five min ute stretch for flghtlrtg watd was the first to core on a pass from crichton k richardson added an other on wards pass and ward took dewhurts pass to finish oft the scdr ing and leave the final score 61 this win put qeorgetown in second place in the league and the outlook i now even better for a group cham pionship than it has been for some time milton goal heslop defence p banks brush centre timbers wings r banks bltnco patterson feyneh coxe tuck lee georgetown goal hoare defence hall dew hurst centte k richardson wings w richirdson ward subc crichton ridda1 sargent sanderson rej honej kuntz kitchener first period georgetown sargent 16 38 penalties coxe sargent crichton second period milton r banks 131 cortmtoivn ward k richard another overtime game or the juniors defeated acton s 4 last thursday ntght georgetowns junior c team moved into second position of the group unen they defeated the acton team 6 4 n overtime and assured them selves of a playoft berth the local team came from behind to tie up the same la the third perloov and move out in front in the overtime session it was a good game to watch with georgetown oommandermg the play after the first period the score by periods is as follows first period acton marzo 210 acton brush nlcholsl 6 50 penalty blow second period georgetown runham 21 acton brush 8 45 georgewwn louth 9 35 penaltyhiuler third period georgetown beaumont 9 43 acton nichols 1410 georgetown beaumont 14 47 penalties hlllier buchanan schertzel overtime period georgetown louth 3 57 georgetown blnsell 751 penalties schertael georgetown goaj lagerquist de fense blnsell rimham centre schenk wings schertzel kemshead subs lane beaumont louth murphy golden henderson acton goal holmes defense hlllier buchanan centre nichols wings brush marso subs goy tyler sav age blow foultti cooney referee honey kuntz kitchener georgetown junior c team continues to win trounced burlington 9 5 in the lakesiiore town monday night in a free scoring affair after the first period georgetown junior c team trounced the burlington sextette 95 jn the lakeshore town on monday night although slow to start the georgetown team rallied and came through with colors flying the home sters led 2 1 at the end of tae first ppriod but the sopre was reversed tfrom then on when georgetown led 5 3 at the end of the second and rattled in four goals while burling ton counted but twice in the final reel burlington goal lee defence sheppard cornish centre williams wings taylor hall subs brisbane banks barlett dynes gorman georgetown goal williams de fence blnsell runham centre schenk wings murphy kemshead subs lane beaumont louth hender son golden lagerquist referee m young hamilton first period burlington corman banks 616 burlington baflett banks 7 49 georgetown blnsell 18 17 penalty barlett georgetown kemmhead 253 georgetown beaumont 6 iff georgetown henderson kem shead 645 georgetown runham beau mont 1443 burlington taylor 1654 penalties oornlsh 2 schenk thw paiod georgetown schenk murphy 1 30 georgetown beaumont 3jh georgetown beaumont 1235 georgetown kemshead 17 06 burlington barlett 19 04 burlington banks 1954 penalties henderson 2 pure food storl sss pumflard jwcski mapte leaf craun of the west bread flour 89c sa special 27c mm rnnkrkbiinib- ibi m m notice to debtors in order to iacihtate the business of executing the estate of the late j m moore the executrices woulcl appreciate the pay menl of all accounts due the herald at as early a date as possible please transact the business at the office of the herald through mr ryerson douglas or mr garfield mc m gilvray i silibiaiinffiata in ua ija na watch our window fob weekly ice chkam specials and ookfwmonkky cbecolate marshmallow sundae 13c 2 tor 25c longs confectionery jgj georgetown 89 grjry b friday january 26 the ladys from kentucky i theatre oeorge halt fllen drew everybodys baby one riot with the joiwj family 5 cartoon nellie of the circus v fox news jg saturday january 27 alexander graham bell dramatic story with don ameche and loretta young cartoon thugs with dirty mugs variety one day stand chapter 9 dick tracy returns matinee at 3 pm tuesday and wednesday january 30 and 31 blackmail melodrama with edward g robinson comedy saved by the belle georgetown breaks brampton intermediates winning streak defeat visitors 8 4 in smart hockky affair hers last frday in one of the smartest hockey games of the local season played in severe winter weather last friday night georgetown v intermediates handed brampton an b 4 reverse the game was fast and inclined to be jqulte rough at times although only three penalties were meted out by referee jock bennett of toronto brampton launched into the first period confident of victory having not been defeated so far in the league games and continued to look like the winners when uw period ended with a 4 2 score in their favor however thls self sntlfle 1 re 1 nj was soon dis missed as georgetown put on the pres sure in the second and third periods ind the brampton boys tired quickly and ended up on the short end of the 8 4 score the first period had barely started when weller drew a penalty for a minor offence and georgetown turn ed ai five man attack on the bramp ton net just as weiler returned to the ice ken richardson took a pass from ward and w richardson to score the initial goal of the game thls was short lived however as so loski and avery added two for the visitors ken richardson counted number two for georgetown on the same combination but anthony and avery retaliated to finish the visitors i scoring for the game and make the score 4 2 at the end of this period georgetown went into ihe second frame determined to overcome this lead and tied the score shortly before the period ended the front line of 1 k rlcharcson ward and w richiird i son clicked p feet ly and w richard on s orri en some nice parsing from his uammatcs with gibson in tht penalty box dewh irst took w ric hardscn s pass and went in clos o give the goal keeper no chance to save the thrid period saw 3rampton tlr lng apd georgetown continued an of fen ivf that literally s their leet four goals was tnehfy for c torgetow n v hue bram pton were lft srorele s ward from w rich irdson crichton from sai gent dewhurst from ward and rid da 11 soloed was the order in which the home team scored what a grind finish to a ame before onl a fill crowd of home town fans it looks like the turning point for geornctown intermediates from ti iw on the boys hope to have more vie tones an i climb to the top of tin heap brampton goal burrow crfenc oitwm k lonj centre mcintosh lngs weill r solosk sub d long averv pio ser anthony beeeham sproulo gtoitown goil hoare defence hall dew hurst cent to k ruhartlson v lugs ward w richardson subs crichton rtddall snrtnt saudi r on stockford r force jot k benin tt toronto fintt period georfr etow n k riun rdson wdro and w richardson i 2 11 bnmpton soloski 11 37 georgetown k rilii rd on ward ind w rlclnrtlon brampton anthony brampton aerv penalty weller second perjad georgetown w richaruon i wurd and k richardson georgetown dew hurst w richardsoni penalties gibson sont gibson third period georgetown ward w richardson georgetown crichton sargent georgetown dewhurst ward georgetown riddall penalty ward christies premium sodas 19c neilsons pure cocoa jersey brand 19c good humor cer pkg 23c special meat values 1 swfet pickijed oorttftghb- roxs by the piece lb 2sc peamealed back baconby the piece lb 32c choice breakfast bacon by the piece lb 26c fresh boloofta by the piece lb lie schneider b pure pork baubaofe cello pkg lb z5c clfo fbs6h fruit and vegetables at market prices a e farnell phone 75 free delivery soni 155 georgetown crichton iriddallj third period 173 gectrtlown ward crichton 2 33 georgt toivn k richardson warcu 15 00 georgetown ward dewhurst i hl penalt es- cr cit n 2 coxe w richardson hall bank 2 sa patterson l pete smith ski birds going places western canada special bargain exclusion from all stations in eastern canada going daily feb 17th march 2nd incrwlve bturo umlt tedaya tickets goob in coaches atf fares approxlniately lc 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georgetown there are two kinds of ctoverness and both of them are priceless one consists in thinking of a bright remark in tune to say tt the otter owulsto at thlnfclng in ume not to say it b s i itor uh v jan j llic btatit is set toi in cs on of pirlnment hri otns i it 2oth tlmt it v il b in a tlltrt lan b little lot j tii iin points to hit irob jbilui ol sho sion followed in u t ui b i n 1 oi laii inta sure hit i h ho t jjoiicj tollowed i b tit r n ti t o pit pan c mada tu tik ts p i m i ie stnikt w cl i mc ot tl t timt of bolli hous ts olih domestic issues whilh are ikt v o lx ill r si b pirliamui mmp ntn usui inu and the st liarm o w trvis are perhajvout tai ii tin t i uia iranct sclieme hi beninj l j t m tonditioiu riiliti tl n wutimt lh war industries w 11 r d il k up il slilk in tniplb mnil i i mplojmtnt lnsur inct wo i i be i in is in of soctnl v int tor 1 p iod wiun ll co intr is stttiinit d ii to peicc tinu condi lion i il l btinc mnde to get lint pr n 1 ich hn htroto 1 ie 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relevant facts the whole conduct of can ada s effort both in ttie military and economic field will be fully explained and discussed on the floor of parlla ment with the war entering what must be a crucial period there is no doubt the deliberations s parliament will largely be confined to war issues pine response to war loan the success of canada s first war loan of 200 million dollars has brought cheer to the capital the books might easily have been closed last tuesday after they had been open only two days because by thai tune the loon had been oversubscribed by 25 per cent it was held open however until five pm local time friday for the benefit of the small investor tbls action bore good fruit there was a furthe great response from all parts qroie- and t n thflt despite the heavy subscriptions from many large corporations arid in stltutlons about one half or more of the total amount of th loan was tak en up by investors in amounts of 5000 and less the fifty dollar bond was very popular and the desire of the authorities to have the loan a thoroughly democratic one has been fully realie a ttfrw hhtpnfag office a promising increase in recent months exports in december were 46 per cent hlghei than in december 1938 through collaboration with the british ministry of shipping despite the han dicaps and dangers of war the grow lng trade with britain so essential to the allied war effort will be kept moving trade with the united states i so expanding will run along normal channels but to maintain the coun try s financial strength trade with other court les must be kept moving moothly and efficiently this trade in the case of many countries is grow in rap dlj south america being one ectlon of the world to which cana dlan exports are expanding to a mar ked degree the problem is sto secure tonnage for this trade as it is needed and aold delays in shipment unit cd states neutrality laws and curtail ment through war conditions of avail ible voisels from other neutrals make ihe question one that keeps canadian hipping i uthoritles fully occupied it seems probable thta following a recent 1m b officials to washington some american vessels may be chartered although unild states laws will pre ent tin c hips from calling at oana dtan ports except st john n b and pacific ort as other ports come with in he pi escribed war zone which uni ted stales ships axe forbidden to en icr dr henry laurevs economist and i h if of montreal hai been appoin ud huh commliioner for canada to the union of south africa canada has now representatives in all the do minions a shipping office will be shortly created to work with the canadian flipping board and with the transport controller in the solution of the tranv sport problem for panadas export trade the countrys trade has shown sir william mulock celebrates h 96lh birthdav on januij 1 and de chrrd he va till lok ng c tic fu ture in the indian summer of his das he has melloved very much from hi hard fighting and gruff postmas ter gtncral of laurler s time as chief justice or ontario up to a few voars ago he was the first judge to t irn up at osvoode hall in the mom lng and the last to reave generally to pmd the ifurnoon with some cron ie plivink bridge at 9g he still removes his spectacles to read andt the suspicion obtains that even at this late date he can see as far into m stonewall as any man in canada municipality of georgetown j nomination meeting a meetuw of the municipal electors of the town of georgetown will bet held in the public library georgetown on thursday february t 190 at 730 pm for the purpose of nominating candidates for the ofce- of reeve and councillor for ward xk for the year 1940 also at the same- lime and place nominations will be- leceived for the office of hydro com missioner in case more than the necessary numbei of candidates are prosposed and seconded and a poll is demanded said poll will be opened at 9 o clock in the forenoon and remain open un til 7 pm on monday the 12th dajr of 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