Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1958, p. 9

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the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday evening februaby 19 msb second section stage and water evdb at the inadian national sportsmens show the coliseum toronto march 14th- 22nd 12 sensational headline acts and other features twicdailyexcptsunday215p m and 8 15pin prkrn evening and saturday afternoons all seats reserved reserved seats 1 25 box seats 175 plus admission to buildings adults soji on advance tales only children 25 f admission ticket includes america s finest springtime exhibition seven great shows in one buildings open from ham to 1 1 p m daily except sundjyj admission to exhibition only adults 75ff children 25fi the canadian national sportsmens show the cottseum toronto canada 55- 1 a be glad you arranged for trouble free heating comfort with rogers fuel oil murt allison georgetown triangle 73291 ftetfi agent for triangle 74072 mtghi sunday holiday mrs leslie clark is 1958 iode regent mrs leslie m clark 3 john st west heads the 1958 slate of offr ccis of countess of strathmore chapter iode succeeding mrj ercy leslie main st s as reg ent of the chapter she took of flee on feb 10th at a meeting at the home of misses margery and jean mackenzie at which the chapter a 1957 year was reviewed by the secretary treasurer and conveners miss ruth evans presented rs leslie with a cup and saucer in appreciation of hi r leadership du ring the year mrs clark repor ted on the valentine s dance sche duled for this f fid ay in the arena rose room founders day is be ing observed across canada on february 13th marking the 58th anniversary of the iode the lo cal chapter was organized in 1937 other officers who will serve this year are mis hilda erwin 21 victoria ave 1st vice prcs mrs edwin hall 16 margaret st 2nd vice president miss helen mac donald 45 market st secretary miss ruth evans 52 maple ave w treasurer miss helen arm strong 45 shelley st correspond ing secretary mrs h c wrt glesworth 20 james st eduri tion mpbfcrr x ro dl orval st r vices at home and abroad mrs roy yoeman norval slandir i bearer mrs janus i mton 6 iy ons ct rihoes see ret in a number of conveners wete namid also including mrs k ibi rt rcithardt 4 john si h oenl mrs jack armstrong 23 parkview blvd immigration and citizen ship mrs r 11 jones 29 maple ave einpn e stud mrs r civ in hal institute for blind mrs r ii jon is and mrs ldwin wilson valleyvicw rd repiesintativts on local council of wimen helen macdonald lift and flowers mrs garfuld migilvray 8 uelph st publicit mrs james i- evans 2 guclph st membership hostess ts assisting the misses mackenzie were m ss ann ihckev mrs john gunn mrs royal mrs yoeman and miss ivans glen williams norval 2 221 yonge street torokfto visitor here was with nato troops in egypt mr and mrs david hastings of 24 john st e had a very inter csting guest over the weekend a inend of mr hastings from fer nic b c signalman bill sirlanm of the royal canadian corps of signals whe has just returned from egypt where he has been stationed with the united nations emergency force for the past ten months he was stationed at various places in the sinai penin sula no man s land between egypt and israel gaza abu suwehr el ansh and rappha while on his tour of duty sig nalman sinanni visited cairo jerusalem beirot and naples italy he is now on two months jeavc and on his way to his home in fernie b c prior to being posted in ottawa sanctuary decorating main undertaking in glen church the annual congregational mee ting of glen williams united church was held following a pot luck luncheon on january 18th rev w edgar gill acted as the chairman and mrs cecil barth as secretary the clerk of session bert bui lock gave the report for the eld ers financial reports were given by herb hancock treasurer ot the board of stewards missionary and maintenance by mrs barth sun day school by bert dixon coup les ctub by mrs john wagsuffe w a by mrs bert dixon and flow er committee by mrs bert bui lock it was quite evident from the reports that the church had a suc cessful year the main undertak ing in- 1957 was redecorating of the sanctuary last june the cou pic s club also planted evergreens at the church entrance during the year a pulpit drape bearing the church crest was ded icated in memorv of mr and mrs r btth uho here faithful wal kers in the church a number of years ago officers serving the church this year are session norman felkcr bert mullock lav ton allen bert dixon board of stewards john wagstaffe illiam mcgouan htrb hancock w cldon kilburn bert i u i lock rnvelope steward mrs heb hancock m m treas urer mrs cecil barth organist alf goodwin mower committee convener mrs b uuiloek board of trustees john wagsuffe bert bullock mf good win auditors ill tarn sehenk alf goodwin mrs bert dixon sundav school superintendent weldon kil burn adult education topic for norval institute mrs hamilton aclaughlin con vener of education gave an inter- esting paper on adult education at the february meeting of norval women s institute which was held at mrs lome cleave home 73 maple ave- w georgetown the paper dealt with how lo educate oneself such as reading travel and taking part in home and school meetings junior farmers and in stitutes church assoootions foflr schools short courses women s clubs eitneas forums farm for urns mrs l alay the president was in charge of the meeting and mrs graydon chester secretarytreasu rer read the minutes of therlast meeting mrs e burke mrs keith webb and mrs don murray were appointed as a committee in charge f of catering to the father son i banquet to be held in st paul s parish hall norval on february 19th mrs mav reminded the ladies i that the march meeting roll call would be a collection for retarded children which will be sent to the sunshine school in milton the hostess served tea and sandwiches assisted b mr- webb and mrs t graham good hunting by george hoare 16 cleaveholm bagged this 400 lb black bear when he spent a week with blue mountain hunt club last fall in a hunt 40 miles west of sudbury the picture also show six deer shot by the party left to right in the picture mr hoare merv kinsey and mitchell weldick algoma mills jack patrick toronto gerald barrowclough staynor bill rumley col- i ing wood and in ihe rear beside the bear johnny mcateer al goma mills the picture was snapped by johnny plewes colling- wood another member of the hunting party night school display arts learned at georgetown night school will be on public display friday night in knox church aduitonunu when the l school concludes with an open house which begins at 8 pan juniors beat unionville 6 4 on unionville ice the junior raiders moved into a seventh place tir- with unionville in the suburban super eight stand ing on tucs feb 11 by down ing the jets b to 4 on their home fxftdeiadx eufd fctfc0 umpotr free marie frasera new evaporated milk recipes write today a message from your opp officers a great many people will be killed in automobile accidents in rural areas this year but with the cooperation of every motorist we could cut down that number drastically start doing your part by driving sensibly safely and within the law february 2428 is rural safe driving week observe it then make it last alt year rural safe driving weekfib 2428 sponsothj by the ontario federation of agriculture ptlwushb by authority of hon a kelso roberts attorney oeneral for ontario ice the jrs had lo come from be hind to get the win scoring three times in the last ion minutes after the jets had wrestled the lead awav from the i cals at the start of the period there was no seor ing in the first frame the junior raiders held a 2 i edge at the end of the second extended to 31 when pomcrov tallied just before the jets started their scoring spree doug richardsorwocketed back to the top scorwncap by scoring three goals and assisting on ano ther pomeroy ard and baxter were the other marksmen bob coxe turned in his best effort so far and registered four assists thornington picked up two of the unionville total jarvis and jennfngs added singles i georgetown had 16 shots at semple in the unionville cage in the scoreless first session and outhustled the jets who didn t seem to be able to get untangled a large part of the twelve shots that got to i ockhurst were fired from outside the bluehnc the jrs had noticeable trou ble in hanging onto the puck while they had the odd man main ly through some great penaltv kil ling by atkinson and gay man who probably would have made a dif ference in the often sluggish un lonville attack had they logged more ice time it wasn t until 9 05 of the mid die stanza that eorgctown crash ed the zero barrier when ward ric fleeted a drive by coxe into the low er uft hind rirtirr whilr jackson of the jets was sitting out a knoe inj penaltv danct fed to richard son after taking a pass from pom eroy at centre ice and the si inter jumped if behind semple to make tt 20 at 1 1 08 the jets kept the j rs on their toes for the rest of the period bv chopping the lead in half at the 15 20 mar darbyson set the play up and thormngton rapped it home the shots on goal were al most even this period jets had 12 georgetown 1 1 the junior raiders had just re turned to full strength after kfl ling off a penalty to dance when pomeroy slid one from the right boards that caught semple off ba lance and went right on it rich ardson was standing right there to deflect the shot but didnt get a chance to touch it that one came at 141 of the third bob coxe got the assist a quick three punch combina tion knocked georgetown back on their pants and for a while it loo ked like they were going to stay there jennings jarvis and thornington did all the damage jennings scored from jackson and holden at 350 jams got the equalizer from holden at 752 and thornington from jennings and havnes jbmped lmonville into a 13 lead at the 842 mark the kev goal of ihe game was baxters tving tallv at 1015 what little spark there was left in the georgetown attack broke back into name as soon as the rubber hit the lnionvtlle twine and from there on out the jets were groun ded richardson and coxe got the assist richardson completed his hat trick by notching the winner on a pass from pomeroy at 14 48 and then piling on the insurance less than a- minute later dance picked up the assist georgetown again had the most shots on goal it to 12 and ended up with a ten shot spread 44 to 34 unionville gets a chance to even the score when tbe plav back here on friday february 21 scoring summary 1st no scoring penalties darbyson 5j51 hyde 7 02 jackson 10jss thornington 13 20 jackson 17 3s 1 georgetown ward cznd coxe g 05 2 georgetown rxhardson 03th dance and poumtot 11 08 3 unionville thornington darbyson 1520 penalties coxe 4 40 jackson 7 25 darbrson 113s dunce 1910 avdpwiod 4 georgetown pomerov 7th coxe 5 l monvile jennings jackson and uulden 6 t monville thornington jt nmm and haynesi 8 47 8 georgetown baxter 2nd rtcrurdonaiml loxel 10 15 9 georgetown rscfaardson 9th pomeroy u 48 10 georgetown ridiardson 10th dance 1537 penalties semple 10 mm mis conduct 1448 match mtscoa 14 48 1845 141 350 hotel of th year award is accepted for the chateau 1auncr of ottawa by c arthur mann left manager makmg the presinntion at the ontario hotel association convention ni toronto is g m downs chairman of hotel committee commercial trivellers association of canada the canadian nation tl hotel is the second to receive the award since it was instituted lost yeir pi or to his npnointment as manager of th crntet i i n imc i mr mann managed the cnrs fort gurry mold i winnipeg the pi nee ldvvard at brandon the bcssikhi iilh at saskatoon and the prince arthur at port aith n showers presentations for mrs alan becney mr and mr dn pi nev wrrc honoured at soveia showers and presentations prior to their mar nage bn saturday january 4th m holy cross chureh marie emmcrson and beryle pal tenden were hostesses at a miscel laneous shower at the pattenden home ruth macdonald entertaine at a miscellaneous shower as did mrs o rav ner fellow employ eels at the canadian national ex press toronto presented them with a popup toaster and a lazy susan aluminum tray the ladies of the holv cross church entertai ned at the home of mrs elizabeth carney 11 church street and pre sented the couple with a mirror and set of stainless steel silver ware the employees of provin cial paper presented a tv chair and hassock dick honey heads major r j hoary of brampton was elected president of the offi cers hess committee at the rec ent annual meeting hem in the armoury at braaapton other members of the committee are maj c g gvy bmnpto majx w barcsay cap a v capt d w patleti dane ix dm cnchtoa georgetown officer ca det d e ega m jilim sec plans are now wader discussion for the rtgia lauail easter ball our 2account plan is planned savin j pstsonal chequmo account ftqr n bills by cbeqoe co apenooal chequing account a anaitedy ttatamob win bdp you keep your itcoeds might the low aenrice cfauges era 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