Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1957, p. 2

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i i the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 3 1987 page 6 ed ito a l hockey picture exciting 7i p u- georgetowriycurrenf interest in hockey harks back to a decade ago when seats were at a premium in the arena ajd reserved seats were sold out days in advance for a couple of playoff series with sundridge toniht ihe raiders play host again tosurt- dridge in the third game of a series which is prov ing josf as exciting as it did in those days vrve miss seeing big bucko on the ice but he is on playoff game woutdonly draw five or six hurv dred fans this season there has been a healthy number of people following the team in their out- oftown games and greatly increased attendance locally it augers well for the success of the cur- rent series and we advise- peopfe to get to fut ure games early if they want a choice of seats everyone cant be a winner and while it is tooiaad the jyniors couldnt go on to higher com j fo lk rhe sideline masterminding the tearn- and we petition they have noticing to be ashamed of cart be sure that the visitors arei well coached arid the leamhad a good season provedthey could provide wortkiy oppositionto opr equally high- sparkle when they knocked preston out of the swimming pool fund prev acknowledged lions clujt 50000 3979468 little nhl a f lying raiders who proved their worth in a series with oakville in which they played sorne of the best hockey we have seen in many a year it is not out of the realm of possibility that we will again see the arena jammed o the doors this season where a year or two ago even a playoffs then succumbed to a stronger wetland team- the team and management provided good iockey all year and- the groundwork has been laid for the future success of junior hockey in town- majority rule must carry we liked the way mayor armstrong sum marized results of a split vote recently in coun cil those who lose on a motion must assume they are wrong and for purposes of progress forget it and proceed on with other business of the town was the way he phrased it too often people are inclined to sing the blues to sulk and be noncooperative when they dont get their way it can happen in councils in other pubic boards in social and church clubs or in private life- and nothing can hamper pro- councillor has a point gress more than a person who wont give in gracefully to a majority opinion who feels every one is out of step but john and who harps back- too often to what should be a dead issue not that every decision has to be binding forever in a democracy the majority rules but majority opinion can change and the new opin ion must in turn rule the mayors statement could thus be aug mented by adding for the time being after forget it to make it atrue explanation of dem ocratic procedure councillor ern hyde introduced a thought at entire cost of something which future taxpayers a recent council meeting which could be the sub- will enjoy ect of much debate and to which there is no pat answer it is of aar hydes opinion that certain small expenditures should be financed out of current revenue rather than debenturing them specific ally he mentioned a necessary 5300 chlorina- tion addition to the sewage disposal plant aar hyde argues that debentures are an ex pensive way of paying for things that they must be used for such major public works as schools and water systems but that a certain number of smaller improvement could be absorbed in the yearly budget an equally strong argument which seems to find favour with a majority of councillors is that such things as the chlorination equipment will be used for many years and that present property owners should not be asked to pay the what makes the subject debatable is that there is no absolute line of demarcation between strictly current expenses and those which will benefit in succeeding years both sides of the afgument have their merits we can compare a town to a househoklr it is sensible for a man to buy his house on time payments to provide certain of lifes neces sities such as electric stove refrigerator car and television by instalment buying at the same time a man must guard against too much of his income being used for collective time payments a share of which comprises interest if too large a percentage of income is interest eventually he can find that he is the loser for this interest mon ey could be purchasing something else for his home parking meters coming a petition by a majority of downtown mer chants for installation of parking meters met with a favourable reaction from the town council mon day and there s indication that meters will come at some future date we are not completely sole on the idea while realizing it has certain merits in solving the problem of fbo little space and too many cars downtown such time as there is a large there should be no thought of haying these penny robbers on the streets but with present plans progressing for just such an area this argument will be overruled in the next few months before parking meters make their appear- inch of the way to win over st kids the goat for the marlics was scored by t lane assisted by j copeland and g harlow the simmons trophy was prespnted 16 captain ferry lane at jhe end of the game by mr rex hesiop who incidentally is a very keen fan of this boys hockey league and is in attendance each saturday morning st catharines m tyler m cum mins v- blair o norton b ew- ing j presswood d shepherd k hall r wright b van wyck a arnold marlboros p mcnamara t lane r lane j bowman p rob inson p laird r kccgan j copeland g harlow j andrews r donahce b telford j sykcs referees bob goldham and doug norton anterican finals hershcy 4 rochester 0 hershey wins series 50 the powerful hershey bears made few mistakes and scored plenty of goals to overpower the rochester team in this final game the plucky americans never gave mp but just couldnt get that puck behind w compton in the bears net j mcclements with two and g cooper one and d graham one were the scorers for the hershey boys with assists going to f hilts g armstrong and d graham at games end the bell trophy was presented to captain glen cooper of hershey by rev alex caldcr a great hockey fan and also the commissioner of the ameri can league this season referee scolty patterson and dennis wright hershey w compton f hilts j barclay g cooper p hale j wcclcmenfi g armstrong d graham b hamilton d kentner rochester w kiddall p kitch ener j quccnsbury t dunning t copeland j knight b mccum bcr j hurst r korzack l hume g pelletier j dixon nhl fu4als r boston 8 toronto 2 boston wins scries 109 this was a playoff game to ond all playoff games the boston crew were down five goals on the round but came back in suoh deter mined style that they complctek overpowered the favourites b sheer determination this win by uostnn wa a real team effort and each toy gave his all bill the play of b lewi 12 3 p norton 2 2 i kallengal 3 b wheeler and goalie it iljde was terrific the defens ive play of g hillock was oulstan- jdm and broke up many leafian 392mhf in 1au estate op frank lillie pollock writer deceased ah persons having claims ag ainst the estate of the above men tioned late of the town of geor getown in the county of hal ton who died at the city of guelph on the 6th day of february 1957 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 8th day of may 1957 after that date the public trus tee will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice dated at toronto this 28th day march 1957 public trjastce yadmlnistrator 15 queen st w toronto junior a finals marlboros 1 st catharines 0 marlies win series 30- the marlies came through in tcpfiflc style to win the cup al though they had to fight every of march 1957 certajniy unti free parking area nearby ance we should like to see a deiermmeh effort by merchants to police themselves in keepniq r r j rushes at his blue line loronto their own vehicles well out of the choice parking were j richardsnn 1 1 and spos wc nave been vguilty on occasion of w norton 1 i i i the toronto team just couldnt parking for half a day at a stretch in the hurry i jjet organized but the efforts of of getting to the office and not taking the extra norton j ltuhanlsui j iwown minute fo walk a block every merchant has i outstanding i korgrave in i lhe toronto net although on the been an offender at one time or another and i r i wrong end of the seoie was terrif- businessmen themselves have contributed to the ic and stopped many sure goals in- overcrowding 1 before parking meters are adopted we would like to see one last attempt at persuading the regulars to keep their cars well away from the business area it might be surrprising how much parking space might be available if every one cooperated n douglas james torrie orangeville clothier mother who died last february westminster united church and was a former georgetown resident was a member of the masonic living here for some main st s wi misses young r some years on iodgc and the canadian legion vmf idth her sisters the he scrvernojscas with the 67th w v i hi- the fiery hruins the winning goal was scored 11 wheeler at 1901 at gauies end pat patterson oh a chief referee presented the i stanley cup to apt ii lewis for the bruins team i boston u hyde li lewis g hillock j winfrold k robinson wheeler p norton d ballon- gal i sargent j mcniven k vivian w spencc g teeter b sweezie toronto i korgrave j brown v 1 richard an orangeville clothing mer- misses young artillery battery in the first war i j vlfr7l chant since 1928 douglas james mr torrie had been prominent he leaves tu wife marjoric j n s 1 torrie 58 died in dufferin area in orangeville civic affairs he cook two sons keith of ottawa hospital on march 21st had served five years as a town and alan of orangevilie a bro- born in hillsburgh he was the councillor on the hospital board thcr arthur toronto and a sister son of the late james duncan tor- of directors dufferin childrens mrs percy bycrs of lluntsville i rie aid janet ann young llis aid the board of stewards of expert advice on landscaping is available to you free we will be happy to visit your property and give you advice on a longterm prograrn of beautification which you can proceed with as your pocketbook dictates and remember there is no charge or obligation for this free service i i we are qualified to adyise you on evergreens pesennials flowering shrubs i ornamental and shade trees ask fox 10 maii south referees- pat patterson j king i james j nkws altulm tiik ankna lanothei season draws to a success fill clise and a chorus heard irom most ol ihe men who provide the iijii i isnn loi llns league was liiiy just hunk we can sleep in next silurdaj then in the next hrealh was heard see jim in the fall when it starts all over again this final night was a huge sue os with over two humladjuiotts and as many small fry attending many thanks go to the girls pipe hand for their fine marching and playing to guest referees boh goldham soqtty patterson and r patterson and to tom beck ett who filled in for joe dwyer as chief timekeeper and marsh tim bers on the public address system herb arnold and chuck tyler on scoring and penalties and to all the hard working men who spend io much time coaching managing referecing and also the executive who arrange it all the boys say thank you one and all for a good season the next big affair is the annual lijttlirnhl banquet held each year for all the boys who play in the leagues watch the paper for u announcement of the date next a complete list of trophy win- karks tv and an service foff trle finest workmanship and prqaapt service -on- any kind o tv and antennas 24hourphone and sameday service 7 days a week from 6 pm until 11 p service call 20q k h heissler prop phone tr 7163 3 shelley st georgetown i ei dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 rflmnecnoirlgmi fltcththst available at harley 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