Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1957, p. 14

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t st i the ororortown herald wednesday evefr march 6 1m6 pages is fe 3 cabs 3 reliable duvbts radio equippb glen taxi tr 72432 euchre dance for injured hockeyists norval junior fiurmers hockey dub held a successful euchre and dance ou friday february 22nd in stewarttown hall twentytwo tables of euchre were played mrs sid robin won brst priae and mrs cliff hunter won in a tie for second prize with mrs jim broods lunch was ser ved by the dub members and their friends during the dance tickets were drawn in a lucky draw proceeds of which went to the injured players fund the 2 first prire went to henr bouclair erin a 10 second prize was won by milton resident who donated the money back to the club third prixe 41 500 was won by ben mcharg georgetown doris hulls orchestra played for dancing withjim brooks as floor manager new seats lobby for roxy theatre a number or alterations are being planned at the local roxy theatre manager bill leslie announces that the theatre wil soon have complete new seating to add to comfort of patrons improvements are also being planned tb modernize the lobby of the theatre which win include a installation of a new tile floor overtime goal highlights preston junior victory a- hard clean goal in the last minute of overtime by bill bowman climaxed one o fthe most exciting junior intermediate or senior ho ckey contests ever played in geor getown arena as preston put the junior raiders on the topes with their third victory in the 4 out of 7 playoffs series at georgetown ar ena last tuesday february 26th the theory that the pals are as good as beaten when down more than one goal was blown sky high by the convincing recovery they made after georgetown piled up a three goal cushion in the first per iod the jrs almost turned the don wihgrove new manager at commerce up in thefinal minute of the third period and then went into the lead at 326 pf pic overtime with what looked like the clincher prestons two tallies in the nexfcfoiir minutes stunned the roaring crowd into a stillness that reflected their disbe lief of the sudden change in the grand finale the junior raiders will now have to take the next three in a row two of which are on preston ice the first stanza was the only one in which georgetown outscored the visitors two fast goals one by ken richardson on a pass from cunningham at 207 and in the same minute pomeroy took cun ninghams relay from king at cen tre ice and swooped right down on proud who had no chance on the shot prestons only tally of the ses sion came at the 806 mark schulz let the shot go but it was ron bow man that deflected it into the short side to get credit for goal schulz and osborne picking up the assists the jjts bad the pres sure on for the rest of the period preston eagerness in covering up resulted in georgetowns third goal dance stopped a clearing at tempt and fed back to hall who fired a lbw one through a huddle in front of thr- net at 1141 manager of the canadian bank of commerce here for the past three years jack hart has been transferred to- st catharines where he will manage the pag and queenston branch of the bank his successor here is don win- grove formerly manager at port rowan mr wingrove has been in town for the past few weeks and his 4hoy4iodit gj jmfijsi ttvl k ihinrjiere soon- they will be hv isgm the house at 15 durham st which will be vacated by the hart gmily syhen they move to st ca- arines mr wingrove is a native of coch rane who started- his banking car eer in timmlns he served with the bank at branches in sudbury klrkland lake and toronto before his appointment as manager at port rowan he is- a member of the lions club and the anglican church- married to the former evelyn var- ren of sudbury they have four children ann 18 who is attend ing teachers college in london george 14 in grade 10 and six- yearold twins graham and grant mr hart who succeeded fred chapman as manager when mr chapman moved to peterborough has had three terms of service in town first as a junior later as ac countant and then as manager he came to town frorii richmond hill where he served as manager hall also ha da hand in number 4 for the jrs rushed at the blue line by three would be checkers hall flipped to k richardson all alone in front of proud s cage and he made no mistakes lockhurst could hardly be bla med for either of prestons second period counters the first one in the third minute of play at 251 was completely screened by his the r if i v plymouth with revolutionary torslonairo rid smooths and gentle you over rough roads like nothing before improves your tide in many tilhm wuyi lubl know how an ordinary car heels over sharply when you make a tun squats back on its rear burn per when you start away from a light nosedives when you suddenly put on the brakes well just watch when you take your first ride in a low lively thrillpower plymouth 57 theres hardly anint of these annoyances you corner flat like in a sports car ton skim over bumps with silken smoothness you take off on an even keel atop on an even keel ifs astonishing whatmakee the difference t a totally new suspension system called torsmnvaire plus the low est anuggesttothetoad centre of gravity ever known in a full- size car wouldnt you like a test ride soon stop by and try one of our smart new belvedere models with the famous thrillpower 303 v8 and torrid torqueflito trans mission with provedinruse push button controls get the feel of plymouths flash and fury ha big quicker stopping total- contact brakes its itkominess and luxury come now if you can see and drive the new thullpowbi plymouth today i ifi the lowest priced car in canada with rightsweep 57 ityllng vb or 6 throipomr go torslonaire ride tololcpnfact brake pushbutton torquerite automatic trammiulon advanced chryjler quality engineering chrysler corporation of canada limited yourb alway a step ahead if calfs opthh forward look a b0wersm0t0r sales ltd fcc mquetm street tr4d1 f hi ill 4- own defence percival was the goal getter from aucoin the geor getown netminder had eldreds shot at 442 lined up all the way the puck hit hydes skate at the last second and trickled over the line before lockhurst could recov er his balance thats the kind of goal tnat wins a playoff for a while it looked like geor getown would shut the door there and just pull away for the rest of the game charlton bagged the flashiest goal of the struggle 45 se conds later he of the bushy face stickhandled right from his own side of the red line and was going down under a heavy check when he let the shot go from 10 feet out proud just wavedalit as it went by it was georgetown 5 preston 3 at the start of the third but that changed in a hurry prestons 4th tally was identical to their first schulz fire the shot and ron bow man was right at the corner to guide it behind lockhurst schulz tied it up fro ma scramble at 1330 and at 1608 percival put preston one up with a long slider that lock hurst looked bad on a few peo ple left their seau as the seconds ticked off in the final minute of play and ones that stayed didnt ex pect too much from the fast fading locals thats part of the reason they just about went wild when at 1945 pomeroy crashed his way through the defence and skated right in to beat proud with a bul let like drive that had detcrmina- ton written all over it the junior raiders who were al ready convinced they could pull it out in the resulting overtime ses sion converted 99 per cent ef the crowd to that way of thinking when witkhyde off for flopping on the puck ken richardson tied proud up in knots with a pinch of stick handling and then dumped the pill into the unguarded side if there ever was a time to get up and leave that was it nobody bud ged ron bowman set up the kill at 632 on his tally from bill bowman and with 25 seconds remaining it was the same bill bowman that squeezed the trigger when the smoke cleared georgetown was dead scoring summery 1 georgetown k richardson cunningham 207 2 georgetown pomeroy cunningham king 253 3 preston r bdwmah schulz osborne 806 4 georgetown hall dance 1141 5 georgetown k richardson hall 1550 penalties percival hooking 327 dance boarding 421 kirtiie cross checking 1349 fleischman tripping 1535 brain holding 1835 2nd period 6 preston percival aucoin 251 7 preston kldred unass 442 8 georgetown charlton unn 527 penalties j beckett cross- check ing 435 bowman hooking 455 hyde slashing 808 thompson cross checking 1258 3rd period 9 preston r bowman schulz osborne 221 10 prestonrschulz osborne 1330 1 preston jercivnl unass 1608 11 preston pcrtfival tin 108 12 georgetown pomeroy uqass 1945 pcnallteshall cjlbowrng 548 tilk interference jbt27 pomepy tripping 1047 dance and r bow- mand roughing 1635 overtime i 13 georgetown k richardson king w6 prestonr bowman 7- b bowman 632 10 preston b bowman w ui ijm5 acton guests at bjlc meeting first class honours for music pupils members of st albana chapter brotherhood of anglican church men were the guests of the glen williams mens crab sunday morning tor holy communion and breakfast plans were initiated for a sup per meeting to be held later this month with milton and acton members as guests sponsorship of the cub pack was dealt with and the group committee report- ed ontheir activity delegates to the third diocesan conference be ing held- in st judes oakville on the 30th of the month were ap pointed tom hill arthur beau mont and william korzack pupils- of dorothy irichardsoq scull rmt all received first class honourslln the recent theory examination held at the trinity college of music- ju suzanne adams and heather iley- land had 100 per cent in their grade 4 exams and gloria jean hall 100 per cent in grade 4 outers receiving first clasr hoa ours were doim lantteboroiigh joanne bang grade 1 janet ad- ams grade 2 bonnie beer grace symons grade 3 skimmilk powder packed in consumersize containers for retail sale in- canada during 1955 am ounted to 10209000 pounds j 4 ywcwjkpae-r- s for pmcc equipment 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