tv-jt- twelve pages georgetown ontario wednesday march 27hi 1957 first section ice revue will feature 80 young local skaters georgetown fata for a evening of entertainment satur day when jhe local figure skating cluovto featured in rhapsody on b unoerdirection of club pro- thrte police iet sessis tbwtt h5a1aryjrcrease5 what council diw district dwterawill pe appearing in the revue wmev hans christian andetonthme a av sailer show presented recently la fergus drew rave reviews and it is expected tjiaf the arena wiu be filled to capacity here on saturday visiting stars include jim hut ehiason who was a member of the famous fee follies for three years an bronwyn brothers who at 9 years old is the youngest silver dance medallist in skating nlstory and andrew drenters a dutch new canadian who placed third in the niagara international com petition at buffalo after figure akating only a year they are members ot guelph college club also a guest is billy biddell of st catharines whose specialty is skating on 18lnch stilts utint brothers and mr hutchin son will appear as hans and thum- ballna local skaters will appear in chorus duet and t single num bers with such titles as great little danes ballet moderne and jan eight appearing in solo numbers are kathy m joan c learned what financial position the gail livingstone and club profes- town will be ta this year sional ross smith the choruses j the police chief was raised include patti wright mary ellen from 4100 to4500 cpl bilsbor- fletcher virginia allen elspeth row from 3600 to 3850 and mfhh karen reichardt jill cst trafford 3480 to 3600 kemshead pat armitage pamela j earl judith calder gail walsh 1 the highway boulevards sodded janet dunning robert brigden last fall have been heavily dam- 1 told of jesus taent f or making a wendy marks margaret sargent aged by motorists driving over sor co ahvc and thc use kathy hale lynda wood cathar- them reported road chairman mi of i nvey the heav- toe young walter gray and council decided i tru mr smlh s keywords pat sargent linda cuthbert to take strong action against any- pamela armitage laura bair- one wilfully defacing town pro perty mr gray reported roads in ex cellent shape for this time of year and a decrease in snow removal costs this winter salary raises totalling 770 for three members of the police department were okayedhy coun cil monday the raises followed a debate in which three council members argued- for holding a decision un til the budget is reviewed next week and another said he could not approve any salary increase unless all are to be reviewed the motion carried on a 54 recorded vote- with mayor arm strong deputy doug sargent and crs jfl cgilvray and hyde in op position police chairman fred harrison who with cr alfred sykes moved for the increases quoted salaries paid by the provincial police and said the raises are designed to bring local police pay in line with these cr hyde said he could not fa vour haphazard raises without considering the whole municipal salary schedule the other three council members said they were conclude lesson course for church teachers the past three weeks on tues day evenings has seeh sunday school teachers of this area con- gregattagin the hall of st johns united church to attend sessions prepared by the credit valley min isterial association plans andrthe materlausatidq of theplans were hitherhands rit amhni com- pnsed of the following local minis ters rev m g mcfauane conve ner rev walter brig and rev g l royal toe chairman of each session was rev l gtloy- al president of the ministerial each session opened with a de votional period conducted in order by mr allan neelon ballinafad rev a e barker georgetown and rev w e gill norval on the first evening the power of witnessing was stressed and the teachers duty to each pupil under his or her care the faith of the teacher must shine through in ev ery lesson and in every method a very lively discussion group fol lowed the showing of a film strip- god speaks to me which brought forth many ideas some novel oth ers tried and true the second evening welcomed mrs partridge of james street baptist church hamilton who ad dressed the group on the work of a beginner and primary teacher mrs partridge brought many sam ples of the workmanship of her 60 plus children in the primary de not definitely gainst the raises but could not agree until they of james street church 1 and was able to convey many ideas for use in our local sunday schools the third and final evening brought to the session the rev thos smith assistant minister of st johns united church oakville who spoke on labour in the jun ior and other departments he stow ellen bell ellen biehn bonnie brandford janet chamber lain carroll farnell diane fend- ley sharon fraser susan gra ham basel janes peggy miller christine earl joane kemshead pamela clark mary macmillan heat isarchment brenda boyle karen brigden gail pries mary flicker sheila wallace elizabeth davidson bonnie norton irene mclean marsha armann roberta f hawes carol ann barber carolyn flicker margaret murray phili- pine macdonald donna joynson mr were simplicity preparation con tent and sincerity these depart ments need a great deal of attcn tion and many questions were ask ed with a view to improving all in cat congregational efforts in this direction after each session the ladies on the staff of st johns united church school served tea and bis cuits to the refreshment of all pre sent preparations are already un derway for a longer training course next year with more intensive cm u i phasis on each department thc expects the pohce to use some numbcrcd in a 62 with ifukins tf wills is er took the making of wills was the to pic of the guer speaker at lions club of georgetown regular meet ing at the mcgibbon house on tuesday msrcfrttih tie sneakerfcnarres burton ma nager of tonpeeand trust co was introduced by local johntatber krt burton outhn- ed jhe vaiib phases of work of bis company relative to wills and pointed out ts difficulties which the dependentacfaaeceased per son often encoftabbr when a win is not made asking about enforcement of the- 2hour parking bylaw down town cr fred harrison said this had been drawn to his attention by merchants mayor armstrong said that he judgment in enforcement and that if any car is parked for long vivien perry ginny terry jane pf should be checked but bradley rae warden karen shor- till karen scott linda korzack gail mcgilvray joanne paige karen norton ray archer mrs jack cuthbert sharon cook diane reid sandra lloyd sharon swales amanda shaw judy ric hardson barbara wallace betty sue johnson pat barrager pat scott that rigid enforcement does not always meet with public approval either 7 ministers in attendance repres enting thc anglican baptist prcs byterian and united churches f littl roxanna swcezic daughter of mr and mrs a lloyd sweezic 34 park avenue underwent a ton sil operation recently in st jos ephs hospital guelph w knocks juniors from the hockey picture an injury ridden georgetown junior c hockey team came to the end of the line saturday when bourgue hit for two in five min utes to put wetland two up at the end of 40 minutes nobody was they were bumped out of the strug- near him on his first marker 1445 gle for the ontario champ by a superior skating welland crovrland club 74 crippled by injuries and lacking the old fire that was so evident in theor vigorous attack earlier in the season the junior raiders did the best with what they had for three periods and even attempted one of their last stanza comebacks but welland seemed to be an improved club each time out georgetown had the decided edge in the first act and looked good for four goals but woren- 2uck was unbeatable on the 12 ots that were on the net the tide turned towards the combines in the second stanza hart took a ingstitches and harrison had his upper lip smashed- by a high stick both ken richardson and thomp son were unable tor continue after the second period and dropped out of the lineup forcing another shift in the lines they joined dobbie as spectators one of the bright spots in the final period was harrisons sudden explosive attack that carried him to his alumptendlng tally at 1614 the blond leftwinger who was se cond only to theo charlton in put ting the puck in the net during the regular season had not turned the trick since the flnal- game of the schedule almost seven weeks ago harrison came within an inch of jhe famine in the second when he hit the goal post the play was instrumen- tal in georget first goal since beckett was right there to whip le rebound behind worenclmck mcgowen bourgue and ivan were best for the canal crew and itat look atell outof jplace in a wlrrwt enr which came on a perfect passout from reeves at the 1940 mark he took milencoffs relayed pass from reeves cut across in front of the cage and flipped it over lock- hursts shoulder most of the action was crammed into the last half of the third per iod a backhand by glen dance at about the midway mark chopped the lead to one but bell scored to cancel that one at 1537 less than a minute later harrison slapped in harts pass but again welland were quick to nullify the rally milen- coff from bourgue and reeves at 102 an unaided goal by mcgowen was the second of four tallies in arrange broadcasts sundridge playoffs so popular have been the hoc key broadcasts over the oakville radio station that arrangements have been made to broadcast the present sundridgeraidcrs series in its entirety bob mclaughlin will be at the mile again in geo arena tonight when the teams play their first game and in sundridge sat urday for the second game arrangements for future games are also being made though dates have not yet been set for these by the teams flying puck full in thtffacereqlur- che final two minutes and gave welland their three goal cushion cunningham brought georgetowns total to 4 by picking the short side at 1910 welland had the last word however when ivan skated in all alone to round out the scor ing just 15 seconds before the horn terminated the jjls 5657 season and the game the welland club will probably meet parry sound officially the junior raiders pla yed 27 games this year and won 15 of them including those four sweet ones that snatcned the group championship away from the pres ton entry which- was the number one ambition of the team the part of the georgetown club that didnt get on the ice contained some of their best workers ren martn had the job of convincing the ontario junior c hockey circles that georgetown knew -which- was the business end of a hockey stick after dumping a town twice their alse and taking one from a s certainly did brother killed in bolivia plane crash mrs william leslie rockwood whose husband manages the local roxy theatre had sad news in a cablegram from south america last week the brief message told of the death of her brother edwardo salazar in a plane crash in the bolivian andes he was a resi dent of lepaz bolivia where he was panamerican airways agent in the daily papers mrs leslie had noticed mention of the crash in which 16 passengers and four crew members lost their lives but had no thought that the tragedy would strike so close social and personal mrs roscoe of st catharines was a weekend visitor with mrs bob waldie 12 mcnabb street sandra scott maple ave w spent the weekend in montreal the guest of miss alice paton mrs waiter townend 7 park avenue has been in montreal viskingwith her rdaughter and family rev and mrs pat ward while there her granddaughter colleen was born mrs townend was in montreal for a month n6aoembnt mr and mrs j t henderson normandy blvd announce the en gagement of their daughter mar garet jane henderson to james arthur sunnuclokbon of ilk and mrs leonard sunhucks river road the marriage jrin take place on ituraday aptlllfith at 7hl oclock in the harold mcclure thanked mr burton for his fine addres and ivan crabtree made a presentation on behalf of the club during the business part of the meeting the lions made their usual grant of 25 to the canadian red cross society jim turnbull thc chairman of the st patricks day dance gave a report of the event and was happy to inform the club members that the dance showed a good profit this year plans were discussed for delega tes to attend two big lion conven tions the international convention in san francisco and the district a convention in peterborough in june four members with a curl- ling flare don barrager dick lic- ata stan wade site bob hamilton reported a very successful lions bonspiel in barrie recently spon sored by thc barrie lions club guests included john r barber murt allison and garnet collctt baxlinxfxd- johnston thompson stewarttown native a stewarttown native william johnston jack thompson died in toronto general hospital on march 20th he had been employed with consumers gas co for many years son of thc late john robert and sara ann thompson he was born on their farm at stewarttown he was a cousin of several town and district residents including mrs tom ihewson mrs jack standish mrs norman snyder j j thomp- nn ross thompson and miss may thompson mr thompson lived at 216 wood- mount ave and was a member of stevenson lodge afam the funeral service on monday- was fol lowed by interment in resthaven memorial gardens he- leaves his wife ruby phinnc- morc one daughter doreen a bro ther alfred of acton and two sis ters elma mrs roy davis lon don and greta mrs jack mcewcn denficld evening party fpr thirtyfifth anniversary xta friday evening march 32nd the hilts fvmilie gathered at the home of mr end mrs joseph al lan in erin to celebrate the 38th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs will hilts of toronto tnos present on the happy occasion were miss b hilts mr and mrs senry hilts and helena or ba linafad mr and mrs robert same iuhvand mrs kenneth al ii and sandra binnie of aetoh mr and mrs alvin white and harvey of hulsburg and mr and mrs russell taylor valeria and debbie of toronto the evening was spent playing crokinole and the bride and groom of 35 years ago were presented with a lovely wool blanket they both express ed their thanks and a dainty lunch was served which brought the pleasant evening to a close mr and mrs wm robinson our former storekeeper and now liv- 1n guelph attended church service sunday morning and visit ed around the neighbourhood miss laura douglas of kitchener visited with her sister mrs floyd shortill over the weekend miss nancy spears of union- ville is visiting this week with mrs john blackly mr and mrs leo jamieson and family visited with friends in jar- vis for the week end mrs kenneth maccaskill from glensandfield has been visiting with her daughter mrs elwood snow this past week visitors at the home of mr and mrs norman sinclair over the week end were mrs ellen mc- ehery and mr bui sinclair of guelph and miss joan thorpe from woodbridge mrs f w shortill visited her sister in grand valley on sunday afternoon mr and mrs thomas allan from elora visited with mrs mc- kechnie on sunday the march meeting of the wo mens association was held at the home of mrs c mcenery mrs r mcenery was the program con vener and she conducted several contests and plans were made for the 30th birthday party to be held in the church on the evening of april 12th mrs allan neelon entertained the womens association from churchill church at the manse recently thc members and friends of ballinafad church arc looking for ward with much pleasure this week in seeing the completion of the two memorial windows in the front of the church the service of dedication will be at 230 next sunday afternoon when the guest speaker will be a former student minister mr norman russ and will be assisted in the service by rev morgan mcfarlane chairman of halton presbytery mr allan neelon attended a clinic in pastoral counselling soon- sored by the dufferinpeel presby- mrbditor lajt spring by the calend by the weatl date mon march 18 41 tues mar 19 34 wed mar 20 35 tours mar 21 47 frl mar 22 53 sat mar 23 60 sun mar 24 44 what coonchtd1dt widening paving plan fer moiri street si -r- the weather ar yes urttp era batkin max mlnras 24 st 26 r07 27 24 23 27 22 s2 r 07 average 45 25 charles hart 82 simc0e contractor charles hart 82 ana buried in simcoe cemetery on saturday fol lowing funeral service at a fun eral home there he died sud denly on thursday afternoon at the home of his son jack 15 dur ham st where he had lived for the past six months rev law rence owen conducted the ser vice mr hart was a native- of south- enonse england coming to canada 48 years ago he had since lived in simcoe where he was a building contractor he was a member of the church of eng land surviving are his wife and one son jack recently transferred to st catharines as bank of com merce manager draws horse in irish sweepstakes tom mcnamara 17 henry st is eagerly looking forward to the running of the irish sweepstakes this week end mr mcnamara a security guard at orenda engines malton learn ed this morning that he has drawn a ticket on goosender what council did ask secondary solution swanek drain problem ian cass president of valley hill ratepayers reminded council monday that the swanek subdivi sion will soon be faced with drain age problems again and asked what action is planned mr cass said he realized there must be a waiting period while a law suit is in progress against the subdivider but suggested that the council should have some secondary solution if storm sew ers are not going to be possible road chairman walter gray said that everything possible is being done to keep subdivision roads in good shape and promis ed that the road committee would investigate any possible way to solve drainage problems appearance ot mr cass prompt ed cr alfred sykes to reiterate a former statement that delegations should first contact a council committee before appearing be fore coundl he said that he be lieves much time can be saved and council work expedited if this is done mr oss replied that thiswas the first time he lias addressed the present council that the drab ageprouem isvnot apefty one and asked if he is entitled to ton st teries and held in st pauls church brampton on monday mr and mrs herb allan were hosts at a dinner held last satur day night for the employees of the willitts turkey farm and their families mr williotls gave thc turkey for the occasion and the evening was spent playing cards those present wete mr and mrs jrarwillitts mr and mri herb allan mr and mrs norman sin clair and family mrs mckechriie mr and mrs arnold mcenery mr and mrs joe allan from erin mr and mrs thomas gibson were the hosts for the monday night euchre this week there were 36 playing and the prize winners were mrs eddie smith mrs clarence snow and messrs allan neelon and archie lawr v at any time he was told by mayor armstrong the mayor said however that he thinks it is a good idea for a committee to first be contacted later in the meeting there was further discussion about de legations jr era hyde suggest ed that council have two regular meetings monthly and that other meetings not be open to delega tions mayor armstrong said he could see no particular advantage in this as it would merely crowd delegations into two nights and the same amount of time would be spent j a taxi licence will be granted w hilton stevens queen street providing be compiles with regu lations leaving to take a new position in british columbia resignation of harold campbell of the engin eering office was accepted effective the endvof march m two showers for mrs roy henderson mrs roy henderson was honour ed at two miscellaneous showers prior to her marriage on satur day march 9th her hostesses on march 4tm at a miscellaneous shower were mrs stan allen and mrs steve norrie on march 6th mrs james sorenson and her daughter marilyn entertained for her at their home with a miscel laneous shower also wloening and paying of math fit south from park ave tor maple is planned this yearv providing debencore funds can be found for the prre4ftf i taoaf monday councttoydsred- a bylaw prepared for the work so everything will be ready to pro- ceeowhen money is available the town win pay only 25 of the cost reeve- stan allen ex plained the road is a county connecting link and as such 25 of the money will be paid by the county and the highways dept win foot 50 of the bul more assured of immediate ac tion is installation of a 5300 chlorinating unit at the sewage disposal plant which has been ordered by the provincial dept of health a borrowing bylaw was also ordered prepared for this the unit win chlorinate the filtered effluent before it is dumped in the river credit valley conserv ation authority has been strongly opposed to the present pollution of the river leading to the health departments action the debentures are eligible for purchase by the governmentspon sored omic lending agency and wul not have to be floated private ly cr era hyde proposed that the unit be financed from current taxes expressing concern about debenturing items which increase their cost considerably we should pay our way on some small items like this he contended even if it means squeezing a little on something else when you finance too- much the going gets tough i cant see any alternative but to debenture capital expenditures or our tax rate will soar said mayor armstrong we must re member we have some ratepayers who have to borrow to pay their taxes it is proper to debenture capi tal expenditures he said so that future ratepayers win pay a just share of things they wiu benefit from reeve allen said that although there would be a saving in interest charges it might cost the awn more in the long run if capital payments are made at the expense of maintenance work cr hyde found no supporters when he voted against the motion to debenture the unit w j walker of the town works staff was appointed weed inspec tor at a yearly fee of 50 ferri sinks winner paidfpc mict oakviiif sundridge here tonight for opener of playoffs last friday night in oakville the georgetown raiders won the right to advance into the intermed iate a oha play offs with a 2 to 1 victory over oakville meteors in this seventh game of the series the raiders playing coach nick ferri scored the winning goal on a pass from frank ptashnik with less than three minutes to go before a crowd of 1500 fans the home town meteors went down fighting and were still pressing hard as the game ended they pulled their goal keeper with two minutes remaining but the raiders held them off although the ref erees handed out eighteen penal- lis it was a clean game all of the penalties were for minor infrac tions the first period was scoreless although both teams had some good chances each team picked up four penalties but great goal tending by jack rhodes and don hardie of the meteors kept the teams scoreless the second period was only 250 minutes old when bob bish op picked up the first goal of the game gran redshaw carried the puck into the cornejc after round ing the defence he snot a pass out in front of the net and bishop deflected it into the corner ron dixon got this one back for the raiders at 11 a with frank ptash nik in the penalty box blake in- glis and dixon worked in on har die with dixon firing it home with both teams checking close in the third period the game look ed like if would go into overtime but hick ferri had other ideas frank ptashnik picked up the puck just inside his own blue line he circled thethe oakyiue defence and was just about to7 go behind e oakvue net nick ferri charg ed in ftom jbedlue line ptashnik awiit ball game the raiders now meet bucko mcdonalds sundridge beavers in the first round of thep laydowns the first game is here wednesday march 27th with the second in sundridge saturday march 30th the remaining dates in this best of seven series will be drawn up this week social and personal mr and mrs c e warnock of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs a pattenden william street 2 herbert ford bolton son of mr and mrs cecil ford victoria crescent spent the wefekendwith his parents mr and mrs william oswald and mr ron oswald of chesley were visitors one dtay last week with mr and mrs george leslie 56 queen street visitors with mr and mrs jas kirkwood pauline st on sun day were james kirkwood jr of emmanuel college toronto and mr and mrs donald kirkwood of erin mrs robert hardy timmins was a weekend guest with mr and mrs thomas grieve 25 queen st she had been attending the red cross convention at the ro yal york hotel toronto mrs earl bayers and her daugh ter linda of edmonton alberta are visiting with her mother mrs joseph drake and mr drake ashgrove mr and mrscbarles wray i v min st fctvevrefcttneat- from a with mr and mrs j m adamson strjknrmthe9imaye4 in sti v