Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 22, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 22nd 1941 around the group eloba btnvton skirt mtermeditties continued id tbelr endeavour to stay near the top of the groupwhen they blasted milton 4 2 in tfaeirawn loe palace on thurs day night owing to referee honey kunts of kitchener being an hour lateln arriving due to the ley roads the game was held up elora took the lead from the start coring 3 to 1 m the first period a goal a piece in the second and in the final canto biora clinched the game with the winning point the game held all tbe sptos of a playoff with a fistic ahair in the second when c and matb- eeon became involved resulting in ma jor penalties muton doal bud healop defence banks and j brush centre hutchin son wings hales and patterson subs blinco cooke lynch b brush ma- qieeon elora goal v walser defense p runneus h walsef centre h bun- neils wings zygmont miller sute rew campagnaro perkins schaef ex referee brush milton honey hunts kitchener first ported 1 elora p runnells zygmont 725 2 eaora miller 1550 3milton banks 1930 penalties none second period 4 milton cook j brush 1250 6 elora h walser h run nells ie50 penalties zygmont matheson major and minor campagnaro ma jor third period s elora h runnells 18 43 penalties none guelph 3 fergus 3 not even in overtime could ouelph and fergus intermediates settle the issue on friday night at fergus bat tling to a 3 all count in regular time the teams remained deadlocked at the end of a ten minute overtime session both teams scored in the first frame with ouelph making the opener in the second stanza the visitors outscor- ed the home team two to one but fergus tied up the game in the third it was the fergus teams first game on home ice and the second this year guelph goal neath defence mason and thompson centre kaiser wings meron and ridley subs harrington mogurn anderson pipher heyd fergus goal voll defence cham bent and white centre g brown wings l brown blinco subs l jor dan utley hefteman bartlett chap- referee beef mckay hamilton first period 1 guelph meron 1251 2 fergus jordan chapman 1352 penalties jordon g brown mc- gurn second period 3 guelph anderson ridley 445 4 guelph ridley 750 5 fergus chapman 8 40 penalties white murdock martin murdock third period 6 fergus murdock chapman 13 12 overtime period no scoring penalties thompson 2 utley juniors in second place with winjet night georgetown juniors climbed into second place in group 8 of the juni or c league with a 4 3 win in an overtime match with burlington the game which was played in b ton last night was one which hod been scheduled earlier in the se lyane opened the scoring for george town in the nest period and berry- man ted things up on a pass from beaudoin just before the whistle blew williams and une were involved in a fracas and drew misconduct pen alties with each team playing a man short burlington tallied two quick ones in the second near the end of the per iod izie scored from a scramble at the side of the net with six minutes gone in the third period golden passed to manu at centre who broke away and tied things up with a beautiful shot the game went into overtime with the score tied at 3 all and just be- for the final whistle blew lane scored again an a pass from louth to put georgetown on the right end of a 43 score georgetown goal a kemshead defence murphy golden centre c marzo wings w schertsl ferri al ternates louth lane paplllon sar gent schenfc lagerquist burlington goal lee defence d sheppard barlett centre c williams wings w taylor anderson alternates nicholson beaudoin sinclair hann berryman ashmore referee m young toronto first period 1 georgetown lane 7 00 2 burlington berryman beau- f doin 140jp penalties sinclair williams and lane misconduct second period 3 burlinguui sinclair beau doin 2 00 4 burlington hann berry man 7 0b 5 georgetown lane 1830 no penalties third period tjj georgetown marzo golden 600 no penalties overtime period 7 georgcown lane louth 9 06 no penalties bolton 10 orangeville 7 last wednesday bolton defeated orangevlue greenshlrts 10 to 7 inn overtime session in the dufterln coun ty town milton 3 orangeville 2 milton cheated orangevule out of a win friday night on the home loe when h evans scored the tying tally with only a minute left in regular time repeating the incident again in overtime after orangevlue had ag ain taken the lead both teams are fry evenly matched as the 3 3 score would indicate 5 goals in overtime as boltom juniors edge milton it must have been an exciting game at bolton last night when a fighting milton team extended the league lead ing boltonites tojwertlme an 8 8 score at games nd was changed u 11 10 for bolton in the overtime period fergus beats elora fergus thistles won 3 1 over elora in an intermediate b game played on elora ice last night watch our window ij fob weekly ice cream specials and confectionery butterscotch royal sundae 13 2 for 25 longs confectionery nahnanmvam gesasy theatre friday january 24 girl in 313 florence rice kent taylor youre not so tough little touch guts dead end klda and nan grey cartoon gahopin gals fox newt saturday january 25 sporting blood thrilling horw race story with robert young lewis stone and maureen osoluran comedy nutty but nice cartoon professor offkeyski chapter 4 green archer matinee at s tun tuesday and wednesday january 28 and 29 he stayed for breakfast 11 lawns with loretta yeans and merryn pesjtfm crime doesnt pay eyes of the navy i i band carl hoif llmssbwsaib injuries and sickness cripples local big six the georgetown mtesmedlates played under severe handicaps up in preston on friday night when they only had nine men on hand to dress for the game walter richardson and bungy waad were out owing to ill ness bill dtinkwater is out with a badly injured leg while bill weller took a heavy bodycheck in the first period of the game which will keep him out for some time it surely was an unlucky night for even the referee was knocked out when struck try the puck ello marco showed his staying pow er playing almost the full sixty minutes sonny stock ord filled in one of the breaches and played a good game at bentre loe while d marco also helped bolster up a badly crippled club preston scored one goal in the first period two in the second with the georgetown team counting both their goals in tbe third georgetown goal burrows de fence bakergeorge e mango cen tre macintosh wings soloski weller alternates stockford kemshead mar zo anthony preston goal dewartz defence tllke cunningham centre i de- 3ruske wings ooade debruske al temates montgomery hagery oharde clncurla messner referee chesty brill guelph announcing the results of the in- terprovinclal fire prevention week contests held last october ontario fire marshall w j scott gave hon orable mention to the georgetown fire brigade first place in ontario municipali ties of under 5 000 population went to the northern ontario town of south porcupine with petrolla and chapleau in a tie lor second place other towns mentioned in order of stand ing were kapuskasirrg keewatin dunnvtlle georgetown millbrook and rid get own church news scripture text jesus said unto them if god were jour aather ye would love me for i proceedeth forth and fame from god neither came i of myself but he sent me john 8 42 st geonces church rev w g o thompson rector third sunday af ter epiphany holy communion 8 am sunday school 10 ajn matins and litany 11am even song 3 pjn wednesday 2 w service of interces slon st albans church glen williams third sunday after epiphany sunday school 2 pm evensong 3 pjn knox presbyterian church rev d d davidson minister morning service 11 am evening service 7 pjn holy cross church rev fr j l mcbrldc 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sunday mass at fl a re hardzho at erin on tuea janu ary 14th 1841 james balding be loved husband of violet susan mc- cann syke8 in georgetown on tues day january 21st mm mary best beloved wife of the late alfred sykes the funeral will be held from her residence church st georgetown on thursday january 23rd to st moans church glen williams for service at 3 o clock dbt interment in glen- wllllams cemetery wtutothlid in london ont on tuesday january 14th 1941 petet francis whitfield formerly of nor- dfiath of p f whitfield peter francis whitfield of 107 duchess avenue london ont passed away in victoria hospital on tues day morning jan 14th he was n his 07th year mr whitfield was bom in berkshire england and came to norval ont j in 1804 he went to london in 1826 he was predeceased by his wife in 1827 he was a member of st james westminster church service was conducted by canon t g wallace and interment was in woodlawn ceme tery six sons were pallbearers surviving are mrs t h scott of georgetown mrs w m treanor mea- dowvale eric r of st catharines oswald n rjcn vr overseas mrs j duerkop howard and ralph of london and henry alec alan ivy lena dora at home i stewarttown gunner david hodge made a brief visit to his home friday afternoon david has been on twenty day fur lough he left for toronto saturday morning to join other men of his unit on the troop train for sussex nb owing to the jiness of rev mr colebrook the annual vestry meeting of st johns church has been post poned from tuesday jan 21st to jan 28th several members of the wa were guests at a blrjiday party at mrs snyder s home in georgetown last fri day in honour of her mother mrs johnston norval miss frances cameron is in train ing at guelph general hospital donald watt of gait spent the week end in norval miss edith loree r n of toronto spent tht week end with her uncle mr j n morgasan mr herbert caseley has been con fined to his home with blood poison ing for the pas week the norval rifle club were visitors of the oajc rifle club on monday night the red cross meeting was held at the home of mrs w g m browne last monday the presbyterian young people were vlbltors in streets vllle on monday night new advertisements for sale gasoline engine 2 saws with stand store scales phone 300 it for rent six room house with all conveni ences centrally located phone 276 tf baptist church rev e o baxter minister 2 00 pm church school 7 00 p m worship service subject on the potters wheel monday 8 00 pm life service by pu meeting rev e c gosnell b d of brampton will speak thursday 8 00 pjn prayer meeting a welcome to all the united church rev f c overend ba minister 10 jo am sunday school and bible classes 11 30 am morning worship subject thy kingdom come fourth in the series on the lords prayer 7 00 pjn evening worship subject the challenge of the heights canada the united church o balllnafad sunday services each lord s day 10 ajn sunday school 11 ajn public worship rev a o w foreman ba minlst melville 2 pjn sunday school 3 pm public worship churchill 130 pjn public worship 230 sunday school all services on standard time glen wuhams united church r k lemkay 2 pjn church school 7 pjn worship we extend to all those not wor shipping elsewhere a cordial lnvita tion to meet with us come to the church in the glen st johns stewarttown rev s r colebrook rector 2pju ouuday softool 3 pin evening prayer annual vestry meeting- tuesday jae 9641 at pjn in the church st stephen hornby ii am morning prayer annual vestry meeting monday jan 37th at 2 pjn in the church st pamfa norval up pjn sunday aohool 7j0 pjn evening- prayer anuoai vestry meeting jan 17th 8 pan in the parish hall for sale cement mixer for sale maybe if interested better see me before to morrow night as after that otheii duties may occupy all my time sam for rent 2 large warm clean rooms furnish ed as desired also one flat 3 rooms and kitchenette and individual bath room continuous hot water also fur nlshed as desired mrs g watt queen st apts phone 256 it tenders wanted tenders for seven cords of good body hardwood for s s no 18 es quesing tenders to be in byffeb- 8th laurence burt secretary 2t i jih case of sfirji a 1 call central 1 jj 2 give the location of the fire f and your name x 1 fthe fire siren at the town jf hall is now automatically set- if off from the bell telephone i 3 office c tome agx ax x ymc eoac ymt st georges vestry meeting the annual vestry meeting of st georges church was held on monday evening in the church basement the rector presiding in the absence of mr wallace thompson the vestry clerk mrs wallace thompson was requested to aot after the recitation of the apostles creed and the opening prayers the minutes of the last annual vestry were read and adopted the rector then addressed the ves try giving the status of the church for the year and concluding with vital statistics 17 baptized is confirmed 14 marriages s by banns and 0 by license 11 burials the names of those who had died during imo were re hearsed while tbe people stood after which the prayer was offered we bless thy holy name for all tliy ser vants departed this life in thy faith and fear beseeching thee to give us grace so to follow their good ex amples that with them we may be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom grant this o father for jesus chriss sake our only mediator and advocate amen mr thompson thanked officials and organisations for their efficient ser vices during the year past reports were then presented by the churchwardene and the organis ations of the church a good condi tion was shown iwhloh was most pleasing to the rector and the people the thanks of the vestry were ten dered to au who had assisted with the work of the church during the year the rector announced that mr elmer o thompson would be his warden for im1 and the people re elected mr thbs bason jr as peo ples warden mr and mrs wallace thompson were elected auditors and mr cecil davidson convenor of sidesmen the usual motion giving the church wardens authority to conduct business with the banks was passed the vestry then adjourned and a congregational meeting was declared open for the election of a lay dele gate and a substitute mr wallace thompson was reelected lay delegate for a term of thpee years and mr thos bason jr was o ccted substitute for a term of one year a vote of ubanks was tendered the rector and his wife for which mr thompson thanked the meeting very coidlally thr meeting then adjourned and the denetlction was pronounced refreshments were served by the woman s auxiliary card of thanks we wish to thank friends for the many floral tributes and expressions of sympathy extended to us in our recent bereaaeroent mrs j mjlhol- lnnd and family save with safety at your rexall store genuine schick razor g scmck blades 1 palmouve shaving cream all for 59c 6 rolls paper towels holder free all for 87c specials for this week d r creams 25c 45c cold cleansing vanishing castile soap s or 25c 50c tek tooth brushes z9c old fashioned sponge taffy wampoles cod liver extract 1m dr nova kidney pills 40o you can always shop to advantage at your rexall drug store 15c halo shampoo 39c colgate tooth paste both for 40c while they last glass free with english fruit saline both for 39c free 15c danya hand lotion with ponds cold cream both for 49c robbs drug store phone 7 wi dettrar kexaix stobe gcownroim n o t i c e we the undersigned have agreed to close our places or business on lliursday afternoons beginning february 1st signed on behalf n a robinson frank hustler chris grimwood nwnmiiaiftba ib norval 0jux soon the first cold wars will swacp down your street blowing blustering peltinj jon with snow nipping at you with frost b nm yourhouaa will b warm order old company anthracite now this slowrbiirning steadierheating coal will keep you snug saras money because it lasts longer i saves time because it needs less attention r order your nippl now before the fest icy ogtgtvvtl winds eome howlin into townl v j b mackenzie son phone 33 georgetown w e 1rj- o r ry for the inconvenience caused to our customers by late delivery and nondelivery of milk last week hila ma ca br tw drircnvutuing on wedneaday wtlimat notice and it wmi dhbeutt for the new ben to immediately famlbartae them- ehea wtlh their motea we a on mo a y itv w o u pr del tyers milk products georgetown phorelstv t

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