Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1953, p. 7

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timbers treasurer har vey garvin the executive com mittee remains the same as in oth er years with the right of the com mittee to add to it as it sees fit tom beckett is in charge of time keepers and roy bungy ward chief referee 1 rank connely has promised to arranged to keep rec- oixls of statistics on goals scored and see that the herald gets them for publication gord king volun teered to run p school for goal keepers these latter two points are something that have been lack ing in past years the president of the legion the group sponsorin4 the kid hockey les clark along with inost of the men present felt that the parents of the boys were not showing en ough interest ai d their attendance at the odd saturday morning game would boost the lads morale 100 per cent there is nothing like a parent on hand to help the kids really go to town suggestions were asked to help create some interest before the season starts it was suggested that a parents night be held before the season and all parents and interested ad ults invited to attend lunch will be provided the lads can register that night for the season a film will be shown and it is hoped to have a prominen hockey star past or present on hand all interested adults whether parents or not are ured to attend sweaters with the nhl colours are being pure lased for the league and are hoped to be on display that evening the letio 1 will sponsor this type of hockey not only in omha but in little nhl too this year as well a having a midget and bantam team ates will be s in other years from 8 to 16 dii it is urted that a cilizcn who pue the odd dturduy monu t to help out con tact the committee asiigrove early ashgrove history recalled at institute the women s institute met for the october mfctinj on the 20th at u e home of mrs ernie tindale with thirty members five visitors and a number ot children present in the absence of the president mrs w stringer the first vice mrs wilfrid bird took charge and opened with the ode and lord s prayer roll call was well ans wered with a verse from your school reader mrs leslie giften gave the highlights of the district directors meeting she had attended 10 was voted for food to asia thank you notes were read from the sick much discussion over the lunches and booth for the plough ing match after which mrs harvey fnurse who was in charge of the 1 program called on mrs herb beid for selections on her accord ion the motto he that knowetb only his gent alion remains a child was well given by mrs frrancis thompson mrs dick then told some very interesting items of ashgrove in 1887 when mr george cooke owned a saw mill also some names of the families who lived on the different farms and she ended her talk by reading a wedding of see the nw seiberling studded tire at fred maveals garage fall weather means tuneup time general repairs batteries towing service white rose service station main st budget terms arranged if desired for blue coal next seasons a complete fuel service w h kentner son trungle 72851 high quality stoker coal blue coal fuel oil ite page 7 wednesday evening oct 28th 1953 till georgetown hmum ge0rge towm 7 and 9 p m daily saturday hol 279 pm tonight and thursday oni 200 hughs to a customer i m sktlton foruuic brush man janet blair friday and saturday october 3031 kan uttbewjwit cawtth mirawp4 scaredstiff cecftgedoldd ooswwiittokwbjiiwcrlw ihittlliiiifwitttlti miml7mitwm amwwofctm monday tuesday nov 23 t seas have never seertthilr like the screen has never matched their mighty adventures r blackbeard the pirate an edmund grawceb productions 4 heartwarming days 4 wednesday to saturday november 4567 reaching from heaven fifty nine years ngo mrs george nurse gave a humorous reading sister s best feller and the meet ing closed by singing the queen followed by a social hour mr and mrs lewis youlten of brampton spent the week end with mr and mrs prank ruddcll and bobby congratulations to mr and mrs james carney who were the win ners of a 1953 buick from a lucky ticket jim bought at port perry in june mrs e caldcr drowm ilc aut is visiting with mr and mrs wird ruddeli andfrtn she came to be here for the bi plongh ng mitch which was held on the ruddcll farm last thursday mrs calder who is the former ellen campbell has iked in the west for 34 years her parents farm near milton is nov owned bv gordon gowland farm news good prices at maple sale the annual consignment sale of the maple cattle breeders realized an mirage of 284 00 al the hays saarena on tuesday of last rk some fifty females were sold with a top of 635 for a four year old consigned by v j law rence of oakvule r r no 2 the second high ot 610 went to percy kitching of moffat for a two year old heifer with calf at foot the average price while some 100 00 lower than one year ago was very gratifying consid ering the present condition of the milk market and particularly so 4ft- view of the fact that few of the dams on the lower side of the pedt- grees had official records of prod uction advertisers are reminded to drop in and see out latest books of christmas illustrations its time to think of chriatmn advertising we can all help to make this georgetowns year in hockey everyone knows that it costs money a lot of money to ice an intermediate team capable of goirjg on to the ontario finals this yeiar the executive is making a pre season appeal to every citizen to buy a share in the learn by making a small contribu tion you will be getting a letter soon in the mail outlining the plan remember it takes everyone s support to create a good hockey team don t leave it all to the executive 54 is georgetowns year nrimmmhrani space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt limited b

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