Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1957, p. 10

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vf j thb wednesday evegv march 13 1866 pace 1 past presidents pin for charlotte mecultough feed them coop chick starter halton cooperative supplies o free delivery en toot day w o georgetown tr 70271 milton tr s2391 coop coop coop coop t plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled ken charlie nash mcdowell water systems s king street east repairs of all kinds trianglo 72m2 a e hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes industrial requirements oaraoes renovations concrete work r4ieumn0 suppues every building need bkv fir saturday excursions to toronto by cur 10w fare every saturday to and incl apia 13 only tickers good going and returning same saturday saflptmsnon iasui nuwi is butckttaar si immd m mukn miliar 4 ts oww r s matey s b 1 is si 1 st si t s as is s as s s s s is s is a a director of the ladles section of esqueairig agricultural society which sponsors georgetown pall fair miss charlotte- mccoltoush presided over the annual conven tion of the ontario association of agricultural societies of which she was president at the kins edward hotel in toronto last one of the highlights of the convention was the presentation at the dose of a past presidents pin to bbss afcqoloagh for valuable services daring her tenure of f sobmv ttree hundred ladies tended imd elected ndltoh of russell aathe new presi dent other officers are mrs william dawson tillsonbarc ifas elgin stone diuacnarehvioi- presidents mrs a k ttcfconm mount pope secretaryjreasdrer conveners handicrafts mrs alex mckinney bramptonriunlor work mrs s w bathwell navah pub licity mrs allan koehler dun- dalk honorary president- mrs ethel brant monture brantford and rochester the groups first presi dent compared the womens divi sion with that of 20 years ago when there were only 17 members mrs monture is the great-great- granddaughter of joseph brant chief of the six nations the mens meeting was address ed by many outstanding speakers and panel discussions took place on such subjects as midways ad vertising etc stanley darling of burks falls was elected president for 1957 with s fitzgerald shan- nonville vice president secretary f a lashley and m b cochran almonte treasurer on thursday evening a banquet was held in the crystal ballroom for the 700 delegates and the guest speaker was rev h s rod ney of sl thomas an accomplish ed afterdinner speaker- there were greetings from the ontario government by hon w a good- fellow minister of agriculture and his predecessor hon f s thomas mpp of st thomas a highclass floor show follow ed the banquet chamber will krect nkw highway signs the chamber of commerce is planning to erect entrance signs at the highway approaches to georgetown which whl feature the town as an industrial centre at the chamber meeting last week harold bairstow wm b hamilton and jack crichton were appointed to investigate cost of erecting signs and suggest ji des ign mr bairstow said that del- rex developments has offered to provide the material if the town will have the signs painted and er ected blind singing winner local ladys cousin nicholas genovese of dundas was top male singer at the final night of the kiwanis music festival in toronto and won the trophy for professionals and amateurs a blind golfing champion who lost hissight in a welding accident eight years ago he is a baritone and won three classes earlier in the twoweek festival in sports he has won in several canadian and united states blind golfing 1 tournaments attending the convention from adujdicator robert irwin told georgetown were miss charlotte r gconvese as much as we mccuuough mrs donald lindsay sympathize with you and admire mr and mrs spencer wilson mr and mrs jim fisher mrs frank fetch mrs bert gilmer harding price garfield mcgilvray george ironsides mr and mrs frank wilson and mr and mrs robert cunningham your courage we want it to be perfectly clear we are giving you this trophy for no other reason that that you are a magnificent singer mr genovese is a cousin of mrs dick licata 52 main st s victory mere paves wby juniors outclass preston ifeeting with georgetown plan ning board on monday council team mr pearson of the oal depl of planning state his views onth zoning bytaw which has been under consideration for sev eral months mr pearson stressed that coun cil taust decide if soning is going to be introduced or if only lip ser vice is going to be rendered to it before any legislation is contem plated you must decide whether you fat thinking of individuals wboean get at you with pointed spears or the community as a whole he said planners must be like doc tors who say yod rant contaminate water then drink it it is councils job to make their verybest decision for the good of a town as a whole and with vis ion for twenty years ahead he said thinking may later haveto be changed to suit changing condi tions asked by mayor armstrong ab out the problem of reserving areas for industry which can create hard ships for individual property own ers mr pearson said that council should be reasonably sure that something is going to happen be fore this action is taken he cited two extremes one where the build ing of a few houses had caused an industry to leave a town because it was too expensive to expand and another where reserving for indus try keeps land vacant for years he advised that council approve as much of a bylaw as possible then isolate debatable areas and have another discussion with a planning consultant another tip was to keep agricultural land in that classification if there is no immediate need for a decision tho keeping in mind the end use of this land he said the planning department at queens park can onryhejp with advjee in principle study must be given to treredominating cha racter of an areasind council must guard against letting something happen which will affect the fut ure of a whole area he said in caseikof allowing house building in an industrial district the decision should be because the land is nee ded for housing not just to take pressure off council he said asked by cr harrison if build ing permits can be held up before legislation is passed mr pearson said this could be done if a bylaw has had three readings and is wait ing for planning dept approval an unaided tally by theo charl ton at the 17 minute mark of the final period tuesday night march 5th stymied prestons third at tempt at a rally and preserved a 75 win for the georgetown junior raiders on their home ice the victory number three for the jrs abled them to pull even with preston in the hotly contested 4 of 7 series and necessitated a 7th and deciding match in preston the goal was charltons sixth in two successive games it was one of the few games in which preston show sign of outhus tling georgetown especially in the last hallof each period their con centrated attacks coaxed lock- hurst to one of his sharpest games in the net on the entire season for the first 40 minutes he stopped at least one tabled shot from every member of the preston crew and at after two periods they had only been beaten once and that was partially due to a careless play by one of his own defence- men doug richardson who centres the nitro line of dance richardson and hart ranked with charlton on the nights play the slinker was googgetownte best threat inside the preston line and more than deserved his third period goal ev en if it wasnt the most picturesque effort of the struggle neither mclvin aucoin nor nor man frederick schulz were too ef fective in a scoring way schulz got credit for one in the start of the last stanza but it was a little on the shady side and resulted in the loud and lengthy exchange of ad jectives between the georgetown players and the honourable goal judge aucoin came closest when he carried right in on goal from the opening faceoff and then shot wide charlton had better luck on his drive a minute and 40 seconds later as georgetown put on one of their quick flurries around the preston cage they continued to circle the net like it was the last wagon much to prouds discom fort and bagged their second tally of the second minute a lone effort by dance at 155 hyde was still cool frig off from a 10minute misconduct penalty handed to him in the first stanza for playing footsies with the sin bin door when pomeroy tipped a pass over to ken richardson for the third goal richardsons shqt from an almost impossible angle caught the extreme righthand cor ner at the 80 niark prestons btuyjktlrot the ia- slocsmeof rinnans stick from behind the net glanced in off the back of prouds skate at 1944 schulz sparked the 1st of a ser ies of comeback attempts by pres ton with his off colour goal from a jamming session in the jrs crease the puck was batted to the goal line by a well placed right hand whether it went over or not and even that was in doubt wouldnt have mattered charlton maintain ed the jrs three goal lead when he slapped becketts pass behind proud a couple of minutes later preston fought right back with two last ones hon buwm schulz at 1026 and percival from burr at 1337 doug richardson put that rally down with unassisted tally at 1429 a harmless looking slider from the circle to the left of the preston net bill bowman tried to veep it rolling with his second and his teama fifth on a breakawy at 1631 but charlton took the starch out of any more spirited attacks with the third part of his hat trick at 1658 and thats how it stood at he fin al buzzer georgetown 7 preston not quite scoring summary id period 1 georgetown charlton beckett king 142 2 georgetown dance unas 155 penalties flcischman hooking 237 d richardson elbowing 430 tilk interference 722 fleisch- man holding 1113r schulz high sticking hyde high sticking plus 10 mins 1914 2nd period 3 georgetown k richardson ponicroy 350 4 preston b bowman aucoin 418 5 georgetown cunningham unassisted 1944 penalties king charging- 741 brain kneeing 1122 hart cross checking 1222 pomeroy cross checking j922 hall interference 1922 3rd priod 6 preston schulz unassisted 212 7 georgetown charlton beckett 342 8 preston r bowman schuli 1026 8 prestonpercival burr 1337 mr georgetown d richardson unassisted l2 11 preston tb bowman flelschmsn r bowman 131 12 georgetown charlton unassisted 185b penalties king playingorith a broken stick 066 tilk interfer ence 746 d richardson crtssfl patting 747 fleishman board- injfraineroy slashing ap what council dip cornell sets tips fiwmplmmng pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 72701 new candy store located on main strbt hot door to livingstones bakbtv come m and look it over downstairs wesbtvjce raivtston all akw kadtos appliances waters mku street ernies radio 24 years servicing 71701 m m v m m m yl m m m m yi m m m m m m complete lines of master feeds master mixes for poultry hogs dairy high quality master mix lay mash start and grow your chicks on master feeds v warner chick equipment t abstesme tarpftcsvi bab srte bckstw orders taken for grass seed and shurgain fertilizer oilcake soybean meal mineral oil dairy 32 and 24 concentrate j seed cleaning and treating plant in operation all mill feeds john n block miller j4d district call tr 73271 tr 72674 for your construction needs concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying carpentry homes kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing mcnally construction elgin street near cnrstation fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20000 bdls storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged

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