Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1957, p. 9

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w georgetown ontario wednesday november 13th 19s7 second section it easy with step saving extension phones i to or call your telephone business office saturday excursions to toronto every saturday to and imcl dec 14th good going and returning same saturday only allenford s 505 kitchener brampton 95 listowel brussels 460 mitchell chesley u05 owen sound clinton 505 paisley el or a 260 palmerston fergus 260 sarnia georgetown 130 southampton goderich 530 stratford guelph 205 strathroy hanover 460 walkerton harriston 400 watford ingersoll 395 wingham kincardine 260 380 420 505 550 355 685 625 365 550 485 605 505 620 wyoming 6 50 corrwoponding far from i points i mi imoraurton rom t740 too good for juniors raiders win 122 here giant lemon draws interest at herald a giant lemon brought to herald office by phares vannattcr drew plenty of interest last week when it was on display a product of the dominion ecd house when fresai it measured a full 15 inches in circumference and even with a few days shrinkage was the size of a healthy grapefruit the georgetown raiders open the 1997 58 hockey season in bramp ton tonight after flexing theic mus cles only once that being the game a week ago tuesday when they crushed the junior b regents 12 to 2 with only a couple of practices under their belt at that time the raiders had more trouble with the young club that the crowd expec ted despite the lopsided result and in the critical eyes of some fans jookecjlweaker than last year they were probably expecting too much of the champions at that stage just regaining their legs af ter a six month layoff and play ing with out many key workers including art white fred law rence and tom fyles who are back in the lineup for tonights contest there were some points in the same that no one could shade the raiders shooting was grade a their drives threading the open cor ners with peep sight accuracy ir ons who cameinto his own during the playoffs last season seems to be continuing in the heros role pi- jicking up a hal trick to lead the scoring the mclanson beaumont combination is clicking again and the bud varey ron dixon and jjiake irtglis line is evert stronger 4x took just a minute and 17 seconds fur a mclanson to beaum ont pass to open the scoring gras- by handled chappels centering pass perfectly to make it 20 at 826 and at the midway mark dix on picked up his ovtfh rebound af ter hyde took the first shot on his pads and tipped it behind lock- hurst in the brampton net both clubs were at their best in the middle period dave irons net ted his first from beaumont arid mclanson atfer 42 seconds and at 158 stevenson fed varey flying in on the left side and it was 50 ing- lis was also given an assist the same three combined for another one 30 seconds later this time ste venson on the scoring end at 228 grant smith ended the regent famine all by himself at 517 but the raiders stayed six ahead scor ing again three minutes later var ey made that one look easy beat ing the defence and lockhursts re placement from just inside the blue line brampton theatened several times through the 60 minutes main ly on the strength of their sharp passing and it was just failure to cap their plays that kept their final total as low as it was it was one of their typical patterns that end- ed in their second tally when mul lis relayed smiths pass to hannata in front of cruikshank a milton pontiac last season cruikshank pla yed- goaf for georgetown for two periods dlxoq scored before the buzzer sounded to keep the raiders six up twice in the game georgetown scored id the opening minute of a periods in- the third it was- junior beaumont last years top marks man on an unassisted effort at the 52 second mark from there on in the play became consistently more ragged as condition or lack of it slanted to show on both teams ex- pernmce favoured theralders and thelocals who incidentally were wearing the juniors sweaters con tinued to pull away irons dugan and then irons again tallied to leave the regents far behind at the end j scoring summiry 1st period 1 georgetown beaumont mclanson 2 georgetown grasby r chappclh 3 georgetown dixon unassisted penalties chappell lockhurst 1116 mullis 1215 ste venson 1250 richanuon 1430 ford 1755 117 826 1000 3j6 2nd period 4 georgetown s iron beaumont melaason 5 georgetown varey stevenson insiis 1 58 fi georgetown snwnson tviry inglis 228 7 braunpton smith unassisted 517 8 georgetown varey unassisted 825 9 brampton hannata mullis smith 1415 10 georgetown dixon hewitt bradkin 1751 penalties irons 705 cattretl 1206 grasby and frost 1518 mel- j anson 1905 bardtimes bance is a club midt0wn success mik obrien on friday november 1st club midtown held a hard times dance in the rose room and as far as fun and merriment is concerned it was a real success but as far as lhard times go all i can say is that georgetown must be pretty well oflf a statue dance and spot daace were in the program the winners of which were sandy sproule affd ken beam of the statue dance and barb alcott and bob hutchinson won the spot dance the decorations which were hal loween in style were torn down about 11 pm only because they were hung too low the number of kids coming to the dance increased tlhis week to about 50 couples and the music we hope was enjoyed by all many thanks to mr and mrs malcolm for dropping in and watch ing some of the dancing on friday night for the parents the clubs con stitution is rigidly adhered to by the crowd sa the dance with the able assistance of two gentle men mr bo jepson and mr jim sargent in hopes that with this the younger teepagers will be able to attend fhc dance to have a good lance we need the cooperation of both parents and teenagers a lack of understanding of the action of their children with parents can do as much id ruin a dance such as uj ours as it can to make it a success building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work n tom haines gln williams tr 74302 t ii il xwfmemiifr twins woodworking sash frames plywood trim limehouse tr 72162 open evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 afford fioor mum nvpty too ftif 3rd period 11 georgetown beaumont unassisted 12 georgetown irons beaumont mclanson 13 georgetown dugan unassisted 14 georgetown irons beaumont penalties mullis 715 852 bradkin 905 52 201 353 824 irons vitho j r i y dirt g pipe amd pegisfers choose parkin firm to design 4th public school georgetown public school en gaged the firm of j b parkin as sociates as architects for george towns fourth public school at their meeting in the harrison school last thursday night a parkin architect william burgoyne was present at the meeting with a stealer b nof span hotr that wastes ktal op lb chimney ad an the tailing forcing yon to liva in ea or two rooms siagler is aof a control boating plant with oxponswa hstalationsl sfegler is a rwolvtiomry method off warm floor heating t oo but without costly dlkf colucrins mms and mmbtbts and loortfoft fre eetoef ky ito ttimgsl tbm k btu dwirrrmfcm ii btu output ut what k twoy nmk btu usetut at wk tlr bat heal kwel u btu usefut skfkr olrtheats fit alu a fir sfegkr he mm usabuk heat tan anck meter ni mmr lou aj skkr haasf rainy b yn mm i usable heat mm mi in anf at swglar costs you so rttla to own and optrata pays far a amfoaomwmlfcfwaaovml pall fair board meets at reio home honorary director of the esques- ing agricultural society h craig reid and mritlfeid rr 2 mil ton were host and hostess for a meeting of the society on thurs day evening last craig reid was president of the fair hoard in 1942 to 1947 and has always had a keen interest in fair work even after his farm here was sold to del rex developments and necessi tated his moving to the milton dis trict president spencer wilson held the chair for the mens meeting while mrs don lindsay was in charge of the ladies program many items concerning the 1957 fair were discussed and sugges tions made for improving the show and changes for a future prize list plans were made for a euchre at stcwaruown hall later this month and for the annual ban quet which is a highlight of the societys year in december a delicious lunch was served at the close entertains wedding party at toronto night club the lady members of the wed ding party were entertained by mrs maurice hillock an diane hillock at club onetwo toronto tuesday october 29th in celebra tion of the bouksill hancock wedding which took place satur day november 9th the party enjoyed supper at the club followed by presentation of an electric frying pan to the bride to be an entertaining floor show completed the evening those attending included mrs john hancock sr mother of the groom wjcsbgordon bouskim mo- bher of thehrtdtmnvjonld han cock soloist mrs william walker matron of h miss pat bods- kill bridesmaid sine bride and mrs hmiock ann diane who is also a bridesmaid tffjjaliiifc sketch plan of the proposed school which will contain eight standard classrooms and a kindergarten room the building will be locat ed on the property north of the park the board could find little to criticize with the plan presented by mr burgoyne which will be put before the board in detail at a later date the suggested floor area of 12600 square feet found favour with the board hidden benefits of the chosen location continued to come to the surface and it was pointed out at thurs days meeting that the surround ing trees should filter light enough to cut glare on the chalkboards a problem which has arisen in other modern schools in less shel tered locations this will mean a substantial saving since sun- curtains would be eliminated the construction of another 175 houses in the harrison school area has pressed action by the board in acquiring additional teaching j space on thursday they review- 1 cd literature from a builder of portable classrooms which are be ing investigated as a possible so lution the portables submitted for the boards approval are 24 ft by 36 ft and selfheated the application of seward wil son 1 guelph st for crossing guard was accepted mr wilson has been acting as guard at a new crossing lane for chapel street pupils at the cenotaph board member edwin wilson was congratulated for his excellent job as chairman at the recent open ing ceremony of harrison public school in the absence of the board chairman ray salter a suggestion put forward by cst nelson trafford at a joint meeting of harrison home and school association last month that a safety patrol be formed to supervise crossing at streets in the harrison school area was okd by the board who agreed to purchase the necessary caps and raincoats harrison principal harold henry who brought the suggestion before the board explained that the pa trol would consist of three upper grade pupils stationed in front of the school and at crossings at shelley st and mclntyre cresc the board is advertising tor a replacement for mrsvera bull of chapel st school who is leaving the staff in r december drive safely and n comfortably this winter changeover now we servi ce and repai r al i makes of cars studebaker sales and service open daily till 10 pm hicken and clapham corner maple avenue and 7th line opposite the golf course triangle 73952 georgetown mew 1957 lewyt power cleaner the cleaner that gives you 24 more suction noa lewyts 24 greoter suction picks up embedded dirt lint even pet hairs to ves you countless strokes pius power dial to control power big wheels rug n floor nozzle ridealong tools instant dirt disposal i ml plus genuine jtlet chest o ifafc get both lewyt arden chest t0tm value toll ims su4m rom both only 89 other models as low as 5995 h c mcclure ltd w believw in selling sahsfacrlon 14 main tottor0erown tk7js22 r 1 ii feaisbfflmifems

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