Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1957, p. 1

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your georgetown g p j w playing coach joe schertzl will boost raider ranks ranking second only to boh- goldham in putting this district on the hockey map former american league hockey star joe scher tzl is the latest member of the fast expanding raider player lis and will be in the lineup friday when the raiders get a return match with the league leading brampton club hell also handle the coaching end of it since scotty patterson has been appointed as the new manager joe played 6 years with the hcr- shey bears of the ahl and has fourjyears experience with the kit chener dutchmen and was a mem ber of the allan cup champions in 195455 he travelled to cortina italy when the kitchener waterloo dutchmen represented canada in the winter olympics but was inel igible to play as a reinstated pro canada lost the final game to rus sia that year 20 last season joe was with strat ford indians and made the all- star defence for the 3rd year in a row his home is at r r 1 nor- val su11 packing the defence the raiders acquired a rearguard from the toronto mercantile league with junior a experience this week bob hill played with the guelph bill- mores and prior to that played ar ound the junior b loop with dixie a few weeks ago bob was injured whie trying out for the senior b strathroy rockets but hes healthy now and will be wearing the red white juniform of the raiders fri day night jamie cunningham arul frmk ptashnik are also expected to he back in playing shape within the next ten to 14 days georgetown almost broke out of their si amp against the league lea ders here last friday they scored five times against brampton but al lowed seven the last one going in to an empty net raiders had a 21 edge at the end of the first frame dixon aril then blake inglis getting them off on the right foot before kennedy cut the lead in halfrbrampton took over in the second as mcdougald woods ford and hunter potted one apiece junior beaumont sco red near the end of the period to keep the raiders within reach of the lead after couch gave brampton a three goal cushion with his tilly after just 24 seconds of the tnird period georgetown put on a raly that almost carried them to win number one inglis and ktau put goals back to back to make il 65 and set the stage for an extra man attack in the final minute the play ibackfired and brampton tap ped in the clincher at 1050 hunter got credit for the goal his 2nd of the night hunter and kennedy were best for brampton while dixon blake inglis and fred lawrence stood out for the raiders georgetown drew 8 penalties to bramptons 5 mrs ida thompson 86 once resident in town mrs ida e thompson who is an aunt of fred and harvey nurse of this districtaid a sisterinlaw of mrs george nurse died at heir ncil for the year 1958 gunn and elliott join four council returnees glen williams elections christmas party for glen church wa group social ft persowh j mr and mrs jim bilsboiro s home 1 oakview avonnc toron- dd hcr moujer to on saturday december 7th mr a thew of rowley chesh- in her eightysixth year irc en with them for christ- mrs thompson and her family mas moved to georgetown many years it ago and jived at 22 guelph sireet mr a mr t across from holy cross r c i que l church she and her family uteri sat for ji j t l j widetnan and david george- moved to toronto where they took aylmetlavt have since made their home she jjt has been in ill health for many uwted church years joseph h thompson predeceas ed his wife before they moved to georgetown from erin a son clifford also predeceased her she is survived by a son dr lloyd thompson peterborough and daughters mrs jack mclellan verna of dundalk mrs- k davidson lola dell and irva of toronto mr and mrs mervyn haggard of swindon wiltshire are an extended visit with then- law and daughter mr an ken reeves 33 water st they arrived from england by plane last week mrs c e parker who has sold her home on charles st and win mrs charles henoer- rian toronto with mr and mas s9tam rulay 17 dunham st at sarwaersaud wua has been in canada tar are past three and a hall sears banc witt mr and mis maktar gray church street is luaauaaiig us has homeland for curataaas he wdl travel to new vast a has car which he is tak- a un che qu mary today mr kraemer aft cherbourg france the rest of the suitaer- expects to mr aaat untttarum gomer 11 s were hosts last sataawajr t his kindergarten class t auwo rywrjerian church gwests in the five to six be living with her son don and were brace rae rikki family at 3 dale gate is visiting an gary btikngton robin for a few weeks at dorval que- fa taiarim macintosh brian funeral service was conducted bee with another son ralph han- taggpbll jwcflsaia barber and ron ald gsanwr the children had a waadnval anownn of games in wah a bxdch which had saomraara cawaurs and sandwiches saueww cdw santa oaus and chri stmas- brwx taw- aihmmji dinner party for at the yorke chapel of turner sen his wife and family porter on tuesday december 10 j brenda manning daughter of mr at one oclock interment was in and mrs r j manning 17 king frm cemetery where rev e d i s v celebrated her 7th birthday srjejgxove of the united church on thursday december 5th with a officiated pallbearers were five party at her home her im nephews lcn hinton fred nurse l friends attending included jame victor thompson lawrence schenk moira judge joanne smith mwindtahrs the quarter century thompson and norman orr and pat tuck blain hillock phyllis cm wff firwwwial paper ltd george gohccn who is married to barber sister kathenne and broth- hww caae lu attendance of her granddaughter crs roy and russell amoahcrs aiats jxw when it was pjjj fvarsaay q the legion aarm pests also included first baptist pastor jttts s ss gets call to hanover rjtl smutsa aoturansmc were mr george england for one year while iherv snath 3ftr waner loath mr clay- with the canadian army aufceau mr andy hunter mr mr barker came to georgetown aad mrs abwrt carter mr and in june 1951 where he was or- mts bans rale miss lena mc- dained and two weeks later ba-jkahy- ihcbe mara robinson mr ducted as minister of first bap- j aad mrs dadk grace miss janet list church succeeding rev char halaiwgn mass jean mackenzie the womans association of glen williams united church held their christmas party dec ember 7 following turkey sup per at the jack olantern in georgetown the 21 members pre sent went to the home of mrs jim gam bell court whist was played winner being mrs bert bullock santa arrived to distri bute gifts and the evening was completed with a light lunch of christmas cake and ginger ale on the previous monday the years closing business meeting was held at the home of mrs clare little in georgetown mrs w l wheeler read scripture lets keep christmas taken from the readers digest a christ mas carol was sung mrs bert bullock in reading the minutes drew particular notice to a suc cessful bazaar money sent to the missions and that the group is purchasing necessary lights for the candlelight service retiring president mrs bert dixon thanked members for their cooperatoin during the year and was presented with a cup and sau cer as a tofcen from them rev v7 edgar gill took the chair for election of officers these ar- mrs bert dixon past presiden mrs cecil barth president mrs w l wheeler vice president mrs bert bullock secretary mrs fred englcby treasurer and mrs bert dixon assistant mrs w ev- erson mrs roy norton jr and mrs paul wagstaffe for the sick visiting committee mrs john wagstaffe and mrs bert dixon the parsonage committee mrs wltwheeler is literature secre tary mrs john wagstaffe kit- then chairman and mrs w l wheeler flower convener mr and mrs bert dixon and mr andmrs bert bullock visited at schomberg on the weekend with mr and mrs james bryden rotary will entertain senior citizens monday the rotary club of georgetown met last monday evening for their regular dinner meeting at north halton golf and country club president btilcarr was in the chair and presided at the abort business meeting which followed dinner among the items discussed were the forthcoming senior citizens christmas party which is to be held next monday evening in knox presbyterian hall this is a much looked forward to event and will this year attract a very large group of senior citizens the float for saturdays christ mas parade wjs discussed and ar rangements were made to get it under way local dairymaq irwin noble was present at the dinner and gave a highly interesting taik on his busi ness that of dairying his remarks were enjoyed by everyone an acton member amos shoe maker was present minister of first baptist church for six and a half years rev al fred j barker has accepted a new charge at hanover mr bar ker is a graduate of mcmaster university where he achieved his bachelor of arts degree in 1948 and bachelor of divinity in 1951 he also attended university in bazaar transforms herald office for a few hours town boys band plays at united church service on sunday evening dec 1st the georgetown boys band attended the service of worship in st johns united church and led the service of praise bandmaster alfred per- rott again showed his outstanding anility in the capable way this young band performed under his direction following the service of worsh ip the band gave a concert includ ing group selections a duet by bill and marty wheeler and a flute solo by peter glynn the band will be playing in st johns again on monday evening dece 23rd at 780 pni this christinas band concert will be gent cat over the church tower iy- tem ind be heard juw the j tlwvr9botiiiitty the herald office acquired an ah- of glamour last saturday af ternoon when the daughters of st georges anglican church held their yuleide fair in the office desks counter top and window were full of tempting homemade baking christmas novelties ap rons and fancy sewing and knitted goods plus a wonderful selection of clothing for dolls there was even a fish pond members working at the fair included mrs stan finlay bin a w gilmer mrs r ovenden mrs sam penrice mrs l maughn mrs wm mcnally and mrs- j irwin the afternoon was quite successful in many ways tbe daughters realized a goodly sum on their project and a problem was solved for two parties by hold ing the fair in the herald office a member of the staff was being married that afternoon in st georges church the wedding re ception was being held in the church basement and the daugh ters of the church had also sche- dued their sale for the same place at the same time the editor be ing closely associated with both affairs solved the problem by loaning the office back to nor mal- the building sighs for lost glamour content thougli knowing it briefly tfatf its parpose in life rev alfred x baestbr les ft gower here his hei church is wanner road he has always been active every phase of work in the assisting the young people anal young couples groups chair asad at one time taught tion school in the church ment and was imti maa nlal fta as ganizating a monday cuh mr barker is the credit valley aoria and cal ministerial a keen interest in of the tocalscout a f the hv jtr and mrs orvai rayncr mr aad mrx taoa herbert mr and mrs watortfirm fvwdl mr and kts bin brmint mr and mrs bftay rvmwtn mr and mrs r b shweltiillll mr and mrs- steve eason mr ltt9mtrs mjtrntitmrs matt b miss jessie lcavitt mrs caurwr lviu mr and mrs arthur isvrhrrt mr and mrs hagh takhie miss ann hickey mbsl war baehn mr and mrs fvd jucsfiany mr and mrs wilf c5r 3tr anal mrs bertie weston j mr jhan hall mr- henry klooster mr aaat mr isaac hornby mr and mrs ajkex beau mr john d krtijr mr uui mrs george louth mr and mrs heavy preston mr aad mrs maruu cummins mr and mrs em francis the weather mr eduur the av teaaperatures arc jus ahuue awrund but the with snow cer- wiafjer era batkin max min r s maaudeea m m twesdee3 m n md dec m 9 r13 than deax s m 27 08 fri dec tt 3 aft sat dee t m 11s2vn dec m is s2 taudy hue councillor heads poll in first fry a 418 vote wis recorded in mondays municipal elections in georgetown when 1627 of an eli gible 3870 voters returned four members of the present council and elected two of six others who were seeking office for the first time newcomer john gunn a chem ist at provincial paper ltd bead ed the polls with a resounding 971 the exact vote secured by 1956 pollleader garfield megfl- ray cr mcgilvray and or km hyde shared second spot each with 928 votes crs alfred sykes and fred harrison were in 4th and 6th spots while john elliott who missed in his first bid last year stood fifth only nine votes short of a seat was mrs al carrie second lady in georgetowns history to seek a conncttseac jim emmet son stay warwick and hurray mtiaiiaiii followed in the standings mayor jack armstrong reeve doug sargent and deputy reeve walter gray had been elected by acclamation a week ago as were hydro commissioner edwin bink- ley and school trustees edwin wil son roy hansen and barry shor- till mondays vote was the largest numerically ever registered in town last year 1300 voters rep resented 40 of those eligible in 1955 1350 voters represented 50 it fell far short of the re- cord percentage of 1949 when 1503 voters in a town half the size went to the nous in 1951 another record year a 70 vote was recorded by 1372 voters christmas theme at home school meet a christmas theme dominated the meeting of the home school association of chapel street school on monday with the program fea turing christmas music and a talk by rev alfred barker of first bap tist church mr barker introduced by the chairman mrs joe emmerson ex plained how religious instruction is given in the schools by members of the local ministerial association some of the children who had ta ken part in the kiwanis muse festi val in guelph sang their selections under the direction of kenneth r harrison these included soloists janet armstrong and brad living stone a duet by pamela currie and margaret murray and a triple trio paul marko robert wrigglesworth margaret murray mary evans da vid mackenzie jacqueline shep herd vivian sloan gene roshier and andrew deboer the association voted to put a float in the santa claus parade refreshments were served after the meeting r norval fruit farmer walter bianchi and his bride sylvia pat terson were married in grace united church bramptqn mr bianchi is the son of mrs j and the late mr bianchi of norval his wife who was employed in the alliance paper officetsthe daughter of mr and mrs c f patterson norval chtniib pnoto centra herald price increase new prices are now in effect for the herald a yearly subscription in canada is 400 and in the usa 500 sin gle copy price is 10c the paper is available at the her ald office and at several agencies municipal election results let lathe 1a 2a ib council 6 elected mayd f hall barnes gunn 107 166 82 hyde 121 160 83 mcgllvray 107 sykes 82 172 82 140 70 elliott j 104 115 49 harrison 1 67 132 70 gimesuw 103 112 sqym9nwfe frssfe 2cy 2c 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