pace ii t floor sanding new and old floor sanded and finished qulcr service ted bludd iwer and decorator wallpaper and paint 328 phone 168r howard graff real estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds mill street phone 392 res 176j gall joe the man you know for eavestrough1ng s hot water heating and steam fittings new idea furnaces s sheet metal works all kinds georgetown plumbing heating back of hunters inn joe prucyk phone 192m i along the boards i- with whaldon kmswnkm a few years ago it was really something for a hockey team to land in the opponents arena arid j have a fire already lit hi the dress ing room stove for them iho oys usually had- to muster ullhands and j break up old boxes or old bench- 1 es to provide enough tup to uuit the length of u kdmo pnee the fire was started the cagey gtrys would paik beside and on top of j the stove so they could throw more wood on without disturbing the pdor shivering souls in their birthday yults nt the far end of iho dressing roolin- gn6 fan wtur alwuys glvttti a free paws to stay in the dressing room amd epp the bid stove stoked up if the fun waf u good bcrobnget be aiqiui board usually found the odd row jof rear bca4 rnlvtny ai they had to stand up to nee nny way nb ope mtitsed them except the caretaker in the last few years thing have changed fanpy lobbies ushers hufje pee lurfacca surrounded by bright ly painted seats all numbered and marked off in rows now they even have a nltte little wire cage with a scat in ft for the goal judge they have done away with the old idea of the goal judge behind the tiet waving a white handkerchief there were several rcaatjna for dispenses with this mcthou 1 dirty hankies in the more rural nrcas the large polka dot size was used 2 too many coses of goal judges waving to friends in the crowd and therefore causing urguments as to whether a goal had been stored or not 3 dodging oi ducking a goal judge usually had to be pretty nifty on his feet to dodge oi duck exceptionally hard shots or body checks 4 imbibing the team that was playing at home usually had the advantage because if the town was wot they could make sure the goal judge was in rare form to perform by giving him a few good snifter lord only knows the needed them in those da s before the game s last but not least medical fees it was found if a wrong de cision hod been given by the goal- judge and tho opposing team took offence and decided to do some thing about- l the goal judges speed wag cut considerably by iho heuvy booths he- usually wore and so before managing to escape un scathed the doctor usually had to bo summoned to reprir the system tjiljt applies to more modern places but not fergus one thing in their jfuvour they hnov a cage for the goal jugr their gbal neu were not fastened too securely and every onee in awhile it would go slithering away and tmo wlbuld be cnllctl mill it xvas replaced cap- tain kenny nash went charging in pn the goal keeper qntc fulled to gh jdqppod and took goalie net and all with him it it hadnt been fpr yjie hoards we honestly believe vc would have had to organize a poise to find tnash iobson the forgus goalie and the net yes fergus have a lot of thing missing in their rink heat seating lobby etc but they feel as we do we guess as long as the hqekey game was a good one no one would miss the fancy stutttoo much bvlkytiung in general gakville have four new players oii their team at the start of the season it was doubtful if they would make the grade as on a team but the htand an excellent chance of copping first place in the a group weston have slipped bad ly of late and in order to beat oak- mile thc will have to pull up their socks someone spread some gossip about a couple of the local players having a great time on the bus to tergus hist friday night for the benefit of the wife and girl friend of the two placers in question thx were very quiet and polite during the whole trip now gals let the boy play hockey and no more of this if you dare go to its here the ge herald wednesday feb 9th 1949 j i theres only one way to lubricate your car put it in the hands of qualified licenced automotive mechanics for regular lubrication different moving parts of the modern car needs different types of lubrication maie sure you get them different driving conditions demand different types of lubrication make sureyou car is protected never neglect body engine or i drfferential lubrication drive in today antl make it a monthly- visit for safetys sake i scott motor sales nb lubrication service 7am to 10 pm i phone 161 queen and guelph st for simpsons customers in georgetown and the municipalities of glen williams and norval ijgmmsami tfee service that gives you next day delivery to take advantage of simpsons new superspeed service phone 602 or visit the order office on main street to place your order from simpsons catalogues or any simpsons toronto store newspaper advertise ment be sure to place your order before 1 1 30 am to ensure superspeed delivery right to the door the very next day on owlew placftd before 1130 am if you havent a simpsons catalogue please call in at the order office we would like you to have one your orders placed through the order office will auto matically put your name on the mailing list for the next simpsons catalogue get your catalogue now and enjoy shopping the convenient economical simpsons catalogue way that blankuty blank arena i u div orce you the junior team went to dun- clalk labt friday night and took on the dundalk intermediate club al though the boys were beaten the uundalk team gave them a rare old time with 0 lunch party alter hie bume j max bradbury received a hard i check during the last fergus game and has a mighty sore knee nick rern hab rjpised the last two games imagine the guy went to california if he wanted to shovel snow he could havo- come to geor i getown this one is on myself before departing for fergus last triday the evening chores had to be look- td after coal up oil stoves i filled ashes dumped etc we threw on a battered old hat covered with dirt dust and paint to do these ihores it wain t until we tipped our hat to a slick chick in fergus that we realized by the feel we were wearing the old standby j i 1 om the w indow of the bus coming home from fergus we sav several local cars parked along the wa gosh fellows if you were out f gas you could have flagged the bus alas alas provincial trimmed the businessmen in their last strug gle in the industrial league when we says struggle we mean it tbero i is lots of hurtle getting on the ice but it u a sti uggle to get off smith and stone still hold top place with provincial right behind then alliance and businessmen are tied for third and meadowglen giowers are the tall enders huss bowman coach of the in tel mediates brought his young som along to the last practice one of the players asked him how his small brother was ok i guess was the iepl can he talk yet asked the local player sure said the lad now we re teaching him to shut up they tell me there is a giand old lady in town here 88 years of age who reads thii column and enjoys it very much we would like to wager she is a real hockey fan we hear from our spotters we arc as popular as a skunk at a garden party in acton- speed wool winder when you want to wind wool hxt a ball stlp the skcln over around lamp shade loosen the screw at thai top and begin to wind the sluuw will rev olvc and youll ilnd the task an easy one ftrandtna and p0y just iowa bus trip they feel safe and happy in the care off a com petent and friendly driver and free to folly enjoy the delightful drive and all the inter esting tights along the way next time ut your loved ones travel by bus add enoymenl to their trip umehouse simpsons guarantee stu faction or jmtoney refunded huwfhonk okdkh office main htbekt gkokoetown ttxuipiionk 802 the robert simpson company limited muyg orchestra provided musib or dancing at the hall on tuecday evening laut week winner at euchre after ueeral cuts wer mrs f t c brown and mr golrie durt mr alex wright was home from toronto or the week end ncent vlaltora wit mr and mrs charles jones were hla moth er mrs jones and mr and mrs lome gould and norma of wood bridge on sunday and miss lois mills of georgetown for the week end miss doris mitchell was home with a heavy cold all last week but resurned her teaching duties in toronto ugain monduy the village children enjoyed u tobogganing party and u late sup per with nell and bert denton on monday evening mi wlulum shelbouine u en joying a tew days fishing near uih i le mr w r nowlon of barrle vtt- ted his mother und uutlt nere on sunduy fares are low hound trip tax 1umiu44 toronto 138 owen sound 570 barrie 500 north by 1426 subject to chang m