Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1957, p. 3

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club will sponsor president ken robertson conducted the meeting on thursday the dub had the first of a planned series of games nights in the parish halt darts cribbage chess checkers- nd cards were available and films completed- the entertainment infr eluding ptetdres of tp calgairy stampedk 4nd coloured movie of the coral reefs and tropical fish of australia t church wjt gifts pinnir for choir last thursday evening the wo mens association of knox church juniors take second preston jsome 82 if the best defence z an offence then the junior raidafe played their best defensive game of the season but tuesday night in cru shing preston 82 at georgetown memorial arena- in- the second game of the 4 of series the pen alty shot a rarity in modern hock ey war exercised when charlton blocked a rolling puck with his glove inside the georgetown crease early in the game schulx whobad been crying for a free shot on ev ery little incident ever since the irtedgothis big chance at 126 of the first period the common procedure is to take a few strides in tsont the mae line and let she shot go but in hm of rearingback ana rifling ie from ft feet out the preston tayer- of the year award wilt- avdedded to skaterightiri and oodle lockhurst right out of ths pads as expected the georgetown goalie caught him doodling when be should have been tryjng a dipsy and the puck just ballinafad two social 6 vents for mrs frco kektner ursjfred kentner patsy gtv- ens a recent bride was honoured at two miscellaneous showers last- week on tuesday evening several of the high school girls met at the home of misses elizabeth and mar- jorie gibson and a happy evening was spent playing- games and con tests ahnpatsy received many lov ely gifts for which she thanked her friends ov wednesday even ing a large gathering of neighbours and friends of the young couple inet at the peacock schodj mr joe hthewscung as chairman and a presentation address wastread by miss- beth mcenery they receiv ed many heauttful gifts and- both the bride and groom expressed the their thanks- the vottunittee res ponsible or the party tere mr and mrs lloyd mclean mr and mrs jes mce air and m honoured their choir by enter- trickled off to the side taining them at a turkey dinner in the church banquet room twentythree members of the choir were present for the deli cious dinner each member was presented with a fountain pen mrs william croraar thanked the ladies for the gift apd de lightful dinner on behalf of the choir melnbers attended choir practice following their banquet h georgetown lions club invjtes you to attend the annual st patricks georgetown arena rose room friday march 15th dancing 930 1 30 with the modern aires 2 heautiful door prizes draw prizes spot and novelty dances dress optional couple 300 ihvitations are not being mailed this year this is your invitation to attend tickets now available from lions club members john dhrb tres j lilt do so many jobs so well and at new low cost tba mw john deim crawltruaar for alt cotr cling work lowcoat excavating and loading at ita bast here a compact loading outfit lhat tost and aaa to handle in tuht placea a ragged team thats built strong for durability but light enough to arorb does- to b tnenta and excavation 8bnpl controls and good vftn- hilitv make it easy for any oii to operate and to cop it off theres that bandy practical direction raverser slat mil aayoea to aaamraoch da ho wliaitnctoruito yon haaopafatd hatha past wa baitovejreu wfll agfea yon never aaw a tnctor- ttfaatanmfembbacfcawriupoibbdfor 1 1 eaeta yeartothfaag to ts kp job baan cntwlarlftaaar that timesaving mrfction reverse istatmmts knamwwav ab y i all nmf5avlno poot thiottii j nmesaving transmission c wj 11 triangle 897 however preston did get the first goal and even had the jjls down 51 at the start of the third session with georgetowns deter mination and drive in that final stanza proud had about as much chance as a peanut in a circus cunningham banged in three and pomeroy and doug richafuson two apiece as the home club finally ca shed in on some of the goals they should have had in the first two periods especially the opener when they hit the goal post three times georgetown jumped into the preston end right from the faceoff and liked it so well that they stay ed there for the next 20 minutes the only time preston found out what the other end of the ice look ed like was when they changed around for the next period the pals did all their scoring in the second aucoin capping a quick rush at 207 with fogerty pi cking up the assist lockhurst blocked the big left wingers 1st shot but had no chance on the sec ond one a back hand from just outside the crease despite some great penalty killing by harrison and dance osborne made it 24 at 1214 with beckett off for in terference schuhi was awarded an assist along with ouorato in the 19th minute at 1824 dance got one of the few direct shots resulting from the consistent georgetown pressure and beat proud cleanly on a picture goal that hart assisted on up to this point the jjls couldnt buy a goal from the preston netminder who for almost 40 minutes had combin ed skill luck and weak georgetown shooting to look like a good pros pect for the first shutout of the series the preston defence flopping ar ound in front of their own net for two periods made their mistake in the third when they stood up in a rest cunningham tied the game up after just 12 seconds of piay rapping in pomcroys relayed pass from ken richardson the teams were five a side when doug rich ardson rot the winner on a pass from hart at the 240 mark rich ardson made the defence look more than a little under the weath er on the goalromping right in from the red line without so much as a who goes there from the opposing rearguards ron bowman couldnt have help- 1 ed the junior raiders any more on the next marker if he had tied prouds skate laces together with feischman sitting out a hooking penalty the rangy preston forward son is star with gaels lrs elizabeth mccrae hlarket street lfended the queens-hd- afaster basketball game at- mc- master university last friday eveni and the varsityqueens game at hart house gyjn r mcenery and hr land mrs frank smithy those who tsoutribu ted to the program for the evening were mrs j mcenery apd mrs r mcenery readings and mr and mrs lloyd swindjehurst mrs 11 sinclair the gibson sisters musi cal selections in song assisted by the mcenery orchestra miss jean lawr mrs norman sinclair and allen jamieson all had a birthday on monday of this week and on sunday they were the guests of their families at a din ner party at the home of mr and mrs leo jamieson bobbie and billie black have their grandpa mr russell smel- lie from fergus visiting with them this week at least one music lover in the district enjoyed the concert on sat urday night in georgetawn when the songmen were the artists at the last of the canadian concert associations presentations for this season mr neelon preached a very fine sermon on sunday morning leading up to the every member canvass which is to start very shortly mrs dick shortill jr was the hostess to the evening auxiliary on thursday evening with fifteen members- present and one visitor the devotional part of the meeting was taken by mrs f j shortill and the study on hong kong and formosa was taken by mrs t gibson mrs m baker gave a splendid paper on christian citi zenship and mrs e mcenery led the group in the singing of a fav ourite hymn plans were made for the world day of prayer serv ice to be held at the home of mrs john black on march 8th and it is hoped that all the ladies in the community will try to attend this worldwide prayer circle they also decided to have a layette shower at their next meeting to keep on hand for some needy family the meeting closed with the benedic tion and a lovely lunch was served by mrs floyd shortill and mrs e mcenery assisted by the host ess farm news ried right in front of his own net while stot not in control of thv puck the result of this tricky play was posted on the score sheet seconds later pomeroy from ri chardson and cunninghaln time 530 cunningham notched his second midway through the period as preston resistance faded to an occ asional poke check ken richard son picked up the assist his third of an eventual four doug rich ardson knocked number 6 behind proud from a pileup in front of the net at 1230 and four minutes la ter at 1620 ken richardson pissed to pomeroy from behind the cage and the cpr line had their 4th of the night cunningham com- plcted his hat trick and the scor- predict hog price drop next fall j e w the hog price outlook for late 1957 and early 1958 is definitely changing 1957 wil still be prof itable for hog producers because of relatively good prices during most of the year and fairly low feed costs by late fall there would appear to be plenty of evi dence to suggest that hog prices then will be below those of 1056 and any winter price rise will be slight saturday evening her son is one of the stars for the senior golden jbaejjg he is a second year student at queens and is known as the macker trt his teammates th0 gaels were successful in both games and hays only lost one of their schedule two more gamfe are jusft toiilay one with tub georgetown herald wednesday evening febv27i 19ot page 3 t mcgul and one with the varsity team at quwmsasports writs who watched the games stated that it was a pity the point tern used in hockey was not also in use for basketball for big six foot lour macker is definitely a playmaker tor his teammates and would juive- chalked up an enor mous count for assists as well as baskets georgetown may be prud of this jiew citizen who k doingus proud in the sports world- open- fridays till nun main street georejeiown tuna fish s pantry shelf no cans 2 for 29c flakes sweet aaey fancy california fruit cocktail 28 oz can 39c cake mixes betty crocker 3 nlcqs 100 7 pp chase and sanborn 25c deal on instant coffee 6 oz jar 459 kins size tide 16c deal 137 biggest box upton i deal tea bags 60 carton pkg 73c this would appear to be the benched for saturdays game caiv wrong time to expand hog produc- zms t4ni- tion as a matter of fact we would suggest selling any extra bred sows and gilts now while the market is lively oig with only seven seconds left in the game this time pomeroy as sisting georgetown 8 preston 2 the win pulled the jr8 even with preston on the series after two clashes next game on geor getown ice if heeded is scheduled for tuesday march 5th scoring summary 1st period no scoring penalties hall interference 1417 kjnzie interference 1856 2nd period 1 preston aucoin fogarty 207 2 preston osborne schulz onorato 1214 s georgetown dance penalties dobbie tripping hart t 1924 penalties dobbie tripping 757 beckett interference 1016 dance elbowing 123 fleich- man slashing 1223 aucoin hold ing 1406 r bowman kneeing 1532 3rd period 4 georgetown cunningham pomeroy k rkhardson 12 8 georgetown d richardson chart 240 0 georgetown pomeroy k richardson cunningham 5jj0 7- georgetownrcunnlngham k richardson ml28 ft georgetown d bichardsoh r tiujassted 1138 9 qeorgetwh pomeroy k blrtiarrtton 16m0 us no 1 delicious apples 3 29c e2lta jlarqe extra crisp iceberg lettuce 2 lids 29c washed marsh cello pkgs carrots 2 21c coop coop coop coop baw 8 seed grains place your order now for 9 commercial certified or registered oats rodney garry beaver simcoe s barley 3 brant montcalm other prices commercial no 1 all varieties off oats n 155 per bushel certified ne or registered two 175 pw bushel reg no 1 10 per bwhel halt0i 1 m bimmoxjskaa lwa- fllicmn amraasalav wfzwsm

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