Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1946, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wedn day march 6th 194 the members of the georgetown lions club invite youjjto their st p dance mondmirdrt8946 in the rose roomof the georgetown arena modern aires orchestra 200gouple dancing 9 to 1 dress optional 6rc hockey playoffsj draw 800 fans to arena complete jepersai sale friday march 15 70 highgrade holsteins 25 young cows and heifers will freshen in 6 weeks over 30 bred heifers 2 years old to freshen before july all from purebred sires and wellbred dams and all in calf to pedigreed bulls 1 3 pnrebreds registered bred to a 4 per cent bull some now fresh others due at time of sale to be sold without reserve at elcrof t farms regd lot 4 concession 3 toronto township 1 nule east of streetsville village 3 miles west and l nule south from no 10 highway at bnttania also herd sire selling walhill pat reflection 4 per cent sire no 171757 address all enquiries to elcroft farms regd box 1042 streetsville terms cash l e franklin auct 170 silver birch ave toronto sale to commence at 1 oclock owner tjfcseta featured tbe final ptaytt game or tbe midget and sturen bg- cjcay aeries sponsored by georgetown beoxwtfooal council which were held in tbe anns isst thursday night tbe juvenile game went to the owls one of three georgetown teams in a four- team league wbo defeated tbe norval pirates 10 with a goal by clare burns in the second ten minute overtime stretch tbe nerval team was highly fcoutedowln and though they played a good game cttdn t seem to nave what it takes when it oame to the scoring plays ah even greater surpise was the first defeat of the year for the gleir red wings at the hands df the second place maple leafs thetno teams were an even mabcb and provtffed plenty of thrills as tbe play seesawed back and forth the glen kid line which was much superior in league play seemed to have an off night and didnt click in their usual manner hamilton was tbe goalgetter for the leafs with an assist by louth to win the game 10 in the second period third upset was that of cus bodnar one of three maple leaf hockey stars who added a touch of the bigtime in their capacity as referees referee bodnar was spilled by a juvenile lad in one of tbe rushes and looked mighty surprised when he got back on his ska- gaye stewart njii top scorer and bob goldham georgetown the winning team on behalf of its do nor mr john d kelly by ojtjo pre sident e v maccormock sandwich es and coffee were served upstairs fol lowing the game by the recreational council to the visiting hockey stars and other guests elcrof t farms regd r ii thompson mngr eubbikbsnambl ffifjhbll wit after march first well be able to give you the service youve been wanting in the way of washing simomzing and lubricating jobs at the sign of the jbig ba qswsn and gaefah 8ift- neml ellison irwpt t h e a t e friday march 8th escape jn the desert jean ssdkvan zachary scott my gal loves music fox news this anl that i sport by q mao moqutray we left off writing this column until the eleventh hour in order to tsoonatiw general public ot any datae for the second playoff game in the intermediate b group finals however as we go to press no date has been decided on by either club ru mors had it that the game would be played in gait but this has not been confirmed the local executive are of the opinion a game might be played in gait boom night this week fergus is no doubt holding back to see wheth er there might yet be some colder wea ther and toe in their own arena it is too bad if they are out the gate re ceipts from this playoff elmers three stars fhrgu8 at georgetown mar- 1 tbe first game of tbe playoff finals and a typical playoff game tbe ice was very good considering tbe weather and the largest crowd of any season jammed tbe arena to tbe rafters first star goes to young nick ferri this lightweight fighting cock gave all he had and that was plenty he came up with the very important first goal second star goes to delly beaumont who played under great obstacles with a very sore arm he scored two beau tiful goals in big league fashion the third star goes to evans tbe georgetown goalie who played his best game of the year he didn t have much to do in the first period but from there on he played a stellar game ma king some wonderful saves only one goal bet him the other counted ag ainst him was definitely not in lions club mkbtino tbe dinner meeting of tbe george- tosn lions oh was bew on monday evening in the ucotbbon house uma jas ballsntme presided in the ab sence of tbe president and first vtoe- premldentandatter telling a novel 14- ons story called on each number ts get up and say a few words a report on the st patricks annas planned for march i8tb was given jbf the chairman john t armstrong saying that everything had been ag ranged and the dance promised to bs j one of the most successful ever 1 in georgetown mr b v maccormack president t tbe recreational council was guest at v tbe meeting and gave an excellent it- sums- of the work achieved and con templated by this group l5cn wattes biehn suggested that the club back jj the gr0 this year by a donation of at least 1500 raising the money fa special- projects no decision was made on this as the attendance was small and it was decided to leave it- over un- til the next meeting and speaking of gate receipts the georgetown arena has probably had tbe largest take at the gate in ita history large crowds have been on hand for almost every game and the fergusgeorgetown playoff game 7ather last week drew a record crowd of 1947 paid admissions they were jammed in like sardines and hanging from the map- 1 rafter as 1l were which goes to prove le leaf crefencetnan completed the trl- i our point that a winning team regard- umverate jack thompson handled less of whether they be imports or the announcing chore over the loud home brews will draw the crowds as speaker long as good clean hockey prevails at the conclusion of the midget here are a few of the attendance game the midget cup was presented to marks set this wlnractonat geor getown over loooelora over 800 or- angevllle nearly 1300 milton over 1200 fergus i54q acton play off 1360 fergus playoff 1947 card op thanks mrs j w kennedy and son mervyn kennedy wish to express their appre ciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy and con dotence extended by friends and neigh bourn during the recent illness and death of their beloved husband and high school news saturday march 9tib matinee at 3 anchors aweigh technicolor gene kedy katharine grayson pete smith guest pests chapter 3 jungle queen tuesday and wednesday march 12th and 13th a bell for adano gene tierney john hodlsfc william bendlx cartoon fox and duck band listen to the bands b don brill last mondaj iomtnm t went wrong with our heating system and much to the disappointment of the pupils es peciall the first tormir school v i not assembled under the direction or mr prousc our hobby si op la ot ig steadily bail up and improved the main idea to help the lower form in their manual i in work i will light momtmiaril ujkin the n ther touchy subject f teams second defeat at the hands ol milton it was a good fast game which ended up with our bob o the lav side of a 4 3 score our sympathies are extended w mil ton s ray waters wbo i am afraid returned to his home complaining of the effects he suffered when his person happened to confront the flying shoul der of bill arnold congratulations to art macallister wbo we thought made a good job of referee i jig although some complaint were of a nature that he failed to no tice some not tooserious nnsdemean ors committed b i l winners summary flral period 1 georgetown skes parkirj 2 milton marshal penaltj parker beeend period 3 milton marshall penalty arnold third period 4 milton marshall tfarlow 5 georgetown parker bytes s milton nadalln vaughn t 7 georgetown svkts penalties golden no doubt everyone is familiar with tile names of our intermediate club by now even acton and fer gus have thim figured out by this time lei s start with tht manager tenia ern thompson would like to re main in the background but neverthe kss he must take a bow for icing a really smart club mis cir honor also go to joe hall who took over the coaching duties abou the time the team went into i umporarj slump ooute evans will be remembered as a rmer mikon star i ttminder jaik defense man is no stran ger having played here a couple of hiisoii- pat patterboi mother mil ho key i to boy woljlt lm lllle to i 6ard of thanks to the chairman to all the perfor mers and to all who helped at our con cert on wednesday evening the la dles guild of st albans ohurch ex tends a very sincere thank yotj announcing the opening of elsies beauty shop kne 141w mill street mr liom nert while ja k bcriwisilt i oniib ut lrom brampton to play his games whether you like imports or not jou must admit ar hi is i real find anu at centre ice accounts for plenlj of goals he is we 1 flanked bv kenny nash and bill chrlss the lasl four plajers mentioned all play for bowsers it varsity and bertwistie ilh maliers the second line is spar ked bj nick ferri the fighting puck chaser from huttomtlle flanked by our own jaelc kemshend the fastest man on skates md dellv btaimont ta real starj who is ilso plajinc with stoncj s in to ion o alternates are bungj wird no need of introduc tion there charlie tvler a former ac lonite now residing here walt rich ardson and joe hall are still on the list but admit uiej have slipped a lot and do not wis to plaj unless they ire needed a fine spirit boys you have done your bit in the past subfcri bejor the herald auctiun 5 all of jabm btock and implements etc the undersigned has been instructed by charles price to sell by public- auction at lot 33 5th line ohmguacousy on tuesday march 12 at x 30 p m the following horses grey mare aged gre horse aged cattjle jersey oow 5 yrs het fer calf at foot jersey oow 6 yrs due time of sale impl83tfents 1020 mc dee ring tractor on steel in good condition brentford mower 5 ft cut 2 m h 10 hoe drills m h 12 plate disc good 2wbeel trailer hay rake 10 ft truck wagon lumber wagon wagon box set 3secyon harrows wood rack set sloop sleighs pig crate 2 iron pots set of scales root pul- per top buggy cutter 3 40 gal oil drums wheelbarrow gravel box 2 buggy poles potato bags and grain bags syrup pan 4 wheeled truck circular saw on skids 3 hp fair banks morse gas engine drive belt wheelbarrow 3 crosscut saws one man saw 2 logging chains woods man s tools block and tackle set of heavy team harness 2 horse col lars 2 bridles hay rope and pulleys single harness pair of horse blankets 5 bags of pota toes about 8 ton of dood bay about 3 ton of good mangles organ 3 beda7dburn and batter bowl lamps to fruit jan and other small ar ticles ho reserve as mr price is m poor bseltb and bj giv up fanning gash vrajhkhbtoh in the premises formerly occupied by miss lyla francis elsie grimwood of milton is the new propror and will be in the shop on tuesdays the georgetown shop will be in charge of mr winnifred burrows we specialize in cold waves a finl display was the midget n hl pla of fs lastweek tmder an spices of tiie grc the kids really gave us a thrill and when wc coined the phrase support your stars of tomorrow by at ending their ga mes todav we didn t expect to see 700 or 800 people in at endance it was grand folks le s give the grc our whole hearted support it is the coming thing for ontario and our bojs and girls we hate to do this folks bu could n t let the opportunity pass did you read what one sport writer said in the aton free press last week here it is our three stars in the ac ton georgetown plajoff towns ley woods kentoer we began to wonder who did win that game and if art hurst really did score those three goals nuf said see you next year again acton we hope i on monday evening- members of the curling club plajed hosts to a group of toronto bowlers this is an annual affair which the bowlers reciprocate by a bowling tournament some twenty six visitors were present and as there was no ice for curling progressive euchre followed by a quit program was indulged in this was followed by a delicious hoteef sup per and a singong fred gbode of toronto acted is masterotceremon les for the evening and on behalf of the torontonians presented the geot gtown club with four beauutul scar ves to be competed for among its mem bers president fred thompson of the georegtown club welcomed the guests andt xpressed his regret that the boys couldn t have a workout on tbe ice card of thanks i wish to thank the soldiers com forts committee beaumont parcel fund provincial coating mill and tbe hnttonrlue prk management for tbe parcels cigarette and tbe herald sent to me wntts serving overseas opl b afaiebmsnt illustrated leciure by brigadier c c uann cbe ds0 district officer commanding m d 2 subject north west european ccmpaign this wui prove most interatinc to all people who followed the cmit of the canftdlmn arnr overseas on the western front lorne scots regtmental band in attendance oddfellows haul geqrgetown wednesday march 13th 8 pm everyone welcome work done on the job- or in our shop la guaranteed ag ainst any defects in workmanship dont spend hours dismantling stationary brea kage our equipment is loaded at all ju o a trailer- for your immediate service cutting andwhrte metal welding a specialty jobs done as low as 75 cento have youkcar checked for fender cracks and dents broken bumpers bumpers door handles and hinges broken glass touch up and complete refinishing phone 84 r 6 stop in t mpgrial gas pumps in stlwartitwn p mlmm j

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