the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday feb 26th 195 ten pages two ties in raider brampton semifinals a goal by the brampton consu mers at 22 of a ten minute over time period saturday night enab led them to stay even in their oha senior b playoff series with the georgetown raiders and made it the second straight game that the two clubs had played to nq decision the two deadlocks pro mise one of the closest and most exciting series in recent year the feud will resume back in brampton tonight and saturday with the fifth game to be placed here on tuesda eatough and jerry lnglis put goals back to back to give the raiders a 20 advantage at the end of the first period two tallies by ford of brampton knotted it up early in the second but lnglis struck again in the 19th mimne to keep georgetown out in front another consumer scoring dis play this time by woods equal ized it and then gave visitors a one goal edge to set the stage for lnglis tying marker his third with about five minutes to play the raiders scoring champ ju nior beaumont came within a minute and 48 second of being a hero when he made it 54 in the overtime but nevins of brampton muzzled the crowd b tying it curlers give spiel winners close match just before time ran out jerry lnglis gary etough and fred lawrence stood out for the raiders woods ford formika and goalie blake eatough garys brother sparkled for brampton the tie game at brampton wed nesday was a different story with the raiders fighting from behind to gain the draw both woods and hunter of brampton scored hat tricks irons did it for georgetown the consumers outscored the raiders in each of the jtirst two frames irons provided the only answer to tallies by hunter and kendle in the first period which ended 2 1 and picked up the only goal for the raiders in the second as brampton continued to pull awr ay on scores by hunter and ken nedys a four goal rash bj the- raiders in tjhe third session was enough to over take consumers jcad which was extended further woods and hunter irons rapj in his third eatough outguessed his brother twice and lnglis got the big tmg goal at 17 55 woods pushed brampton into the lead twice m the overtime but georgetown cancelled them almost as soon as they were in the net woods scored brampton s sixth after just a minute and 26 seconds but ron dixon tied it at 245 woods made another attempt to wrap it up at the 6 15 mark but blake lnglis pulled georgetown even for the last time scoring from gary eatough at 752 coach joe schertzl who has delrex asks early decision on more residential land 2nd georgetown scouts father and son banquet a georgetown rink skipped tj joe chapman won 2nd draw in the 2draw mens annual bonpiel put j been directing the team from the on by the georgetown vurling bench is expected to be fully reco- club last thursday however his j ered from a leg injury and back total of 28 was a point short of the one carded by menzie s rink from fergus which won the cup put up this year for the top cor mg team in the first draw overland of hulsburgh was second behind henzies with 24 points and fras er of brampton was third with 23 also competing in the first draw were nnks skipped by ernie curry of georgetown weeks of hillsburg steen or erin madsen of erin nels robinson of geor getown and wray bessey of geor getown ian emslie of orange- vine had 20 points and won con solation in the second draw at 11 am don wingrove of georgetown was second with 26 points and elmer urt of georgetown was 3rd also th 26 ofleld of dundas won consolation on this draw with points in the thick of it before the series is out elmtra leads their senes wih oakvitle two games to one baking white elephants at evening auxiliary sale a sale of home baking plus a white elephant sale held b the evening auxiliary of st john s united church at their februarv meeting proved to be quite sue cessful mrs w a howat 32 henry st was hostess for the group end the pre mrs kelvin brown presided mrs o m brewster led in the devotions basing her study on romans 3 1 16 the roll call was answered by twenty members na ming a countrv mentioned in thi bible mrs thomas darcie read shown horf are the prime minister rl hon john diefenbaker and halton progressiveconservative nominee sandy best after a conference in ottawa recently mr best represented halton coun ty after his election in the federal election of last june garage hydro pole call firemen twite a fire friday morning at mav eal p garage main st damaged the ceiling and one wall before being put out by the firemen the blaze is believed to have origina ted with an oil heater located in the working portion of the build ing the tarpaulin on a truck under repair at the garage was also da maged b the flames on mondav the firemen had to extinguish a flaming hydro pole at the corner of college and victoria sts which ignited when a trans former blew a hydro pole near the arena was also on fire but this one was put out without the aid of the firemen s some sections of town were wi ihout power for three hours as hy dro men worked to repair several transformers knocked out when high tension wires came together at the height of a sudden ram torm wayne fiebig joins queens scout ranks the niglh annual father and son banquets of 1st georgetown cubs and scouts required the use of st johns memorial hall on two nights a and b cub packs with dads on tuesda february 18th and cub pack and scout troop with dads on thursdaj feb 20th b cub pack qpened the tucs lay night banquet b repeating the cub promise in unison under the direction of cub master jos eph mcconkey the thursdaj night banquet was opened b all scouts cubs rovers and dads re peating the scout promise in uni son a period of silence in res pect to the memon of the late lord baden powell was observed on both nights guest speaktr at the tuesdav w g marshall attendance off for high school william g marshall 42 queen st has accepted an appointment as the new attendance officer for georgetown high school it was announced at a meeting of the north halton high school district board at the high school last mon day night mr marshall a for mer georgetown reeve and police chief succeeds harold moyer in his appointment the board watn agreement on taking the matter of tearing down the old section of georgetown high school to the five north kingston man new accountant at bank lee king who has been at the kingston branch of the canadian bank of commerce for fourteen a father and son banquet the first held by 2nd georgetown scout troop drew a group of fathers and sons numbering 160 to st georges anglican parish hall february 18th the program was presented by cubs and scouts who showed their fathers how a meeting is conduct ed with such varied activities as a first aid demonstration knot tying semaphore and a singsong gordon spence chairman of the group committee was banquet chairman and guests included dis trict scoutmaster roy young and cubmaster murray scoyne from acton bui belleghem and jack meades who are in charge of the glen scouts and members of the group committee including char les retiwick thomas parry har rison wood and clare francis mr scoyne presented the char ter to the church b a c which sponsors scouts and cubs and the ladies who served as cooks at summer tamp came in for recogni tion when mr parry presented gifts to mrs jrevor lloyd mrs jim sargent mrs jack meades mrs jim schoseld and mr ken neth richardson prizes for the best decorated apple day baskets were present ed by mr renwick to graham delrex developments lna letter read at monday s council meeting has asked for a decision on re lease of extra land for building houses in their subdivision at the earliest possible date last june the company applied for such release and there has been no- decision to date by the town council if residential land is to be de veloped this year the letter said it is imperative that services be installed before the spring thaw if such building is not to be per mitted the company must finalize arrangement for acquisition of land elsewhere and move its scene of operations it continued the company reiterated its proposal to provide temporary sewage disposal facilities at its own expense ihe letter was the last item of business at the meeting and was tabled because of the lateness of the hour it will come up for dis cussion at a future meeting wood bobby graham and jim years is the new accountant at was also a 3peci at presentation to gary williams the bank branch here he re- 1 places jim alcorn now manager at fleshcrton mr king a native of wood stock started with the bank there in 1937 and has served at branch es in nderton milton london and kingston his wife the former ina rennie of london and their children laura 4 and paul 2 are remaining in kingston until they sell their home there and will be joining him in town then the family attends the united church in kingston mr king was on the same bank staff as art dux brilliant performance him who worked at the george t charleys aunt role for exemplifying his scout train ing when a chum was injured in a toboggan accident rev ken neth richardson made this pres entation directors of the troop introduc ed at the banquet were scout master wilf brisbois cubmaster jim schofield tom mccolgan bob hardman gilbert preston bob nedley jim sargent and tnmbcll the topic which rev icwed condit thej beat out nnks skip- j ions in japan from 1941 to the pre- ped bv delaney of erin v heeler j sent tunc and told of visiting sex of erin john schertzl of george- leral japanese churches mrs del town mood of erin jack hep- mer french and mrs darcie assis burn of georgetown and barbour ted the hostess in serving refresh of hillsburgh 1 ments what council did halton municipalities for approval banquet r merritl maelcod i the bo pp thc mt at ion branch m twsl of trimt i mted church guelph i an mc mr tnrijfui rhn t mff a mf the board also felt that milton i mr macleod chose tvmg a reef notlfied mirch missionary sunday at knot as his subject gmng several i co ian jti grace baptist rhupru demonstrations ol how a cub mav land maic there the b grace baptist church use the reef knot to rtmind him of 1 lo be usoi as a slte for thc p a roal blessing from the mini his cub promise using coloured p ncw milton high school ropes hi showed him the bo i tho land presently being inves red cross quota set at 2500 for georgetown a quota of 2500 has been set for georgetown by the ontario division of the canadian jjd cross society this figure is slightly in ex cess of last years quota but it was the general opinion at a campaign meeting held in the public library thursday that a vigorous blitz campaign will put georgetown over the top again last year georgetown exceeded its quota by more than 6 which placed it among the few towns in ontario which bettered their ob jective monday march 17th was set as blitz night campaign chairman hal new man outlined the various aspects of the campaign and devoted a good deal of time to the publicity program larry maughan was ap pointed general canvass chairman i and don wingrove was named treasurer volunteer canvassers who will ron bnghtv 8 hewson cresc gave a bnllnnt performance last week when he plaved the starring donate an hour of their time for role in the brampton players red cross work are requested to production of the venerable char contact any officer of the george town branch representatives which has attracted f the following organizations as clost 1 and securel ed with hi- god when was tied properl guest speaker at the thursda hanqm i kj gcoria mefarlan str of rev herb heppncr of lev s aunt the west indies mission was en the farce entwm- tijiated for purchase is on a con joved kb falh at grace baptist the talents of jack benny in the attended the meeting business thi knot tinuation of martin st at the south church movies rav bolgcr on stage and professional women rotary end of the town mr heppncr spoke and colour art camcv on tv is an actors annes rcbckahs cathohc wo- roard member tom niven re- ed slides were shown of the mis- dream and mr brighty never let mcn s league east georgetown porud at the meeting on an in sion work at an open session of his audience down for a second ratepayers ioqil fire depl for i tann mr uhurldiu p kt on the theme of mou in iw rtpir d hi r tc i cjs s in h xprritntc with l wlii fou i i hms m fouhli i h thi i if thi lind thr uh failun on th r rrl i r iperu p i pin ihi n 1 us f ikkssftil nm- in re t i ml 1 st lutmj ran hi a o erv mi qui i n s id slides a of tin foun l r of f h mt1 thtt scuutih found i k n f tr 1 fc ii register unemployed workers for government works plan although georgetown has no council would at least rive us in one on the town relief rolls it is even break in the press possible that some unemployed mav or armstrone told thc delt workers might qualify for a pro- gat ion that anv remarks b intli mcial sponsored public works vidual councillors are their own program opinions and unless put in the after receiving correspondence form of a mutton and voted on about this at mondays meeting could not be nidged as council council decided to advertise and t pinion have any interested persons re- 1 we have no control over the i gister with the town clerk the press he said we have three town is eligible tor a 70 gov excellent writers who report here american natunjl jambon tmraent grant onapproved works ctoh week and thev write their yallcj j orf he itunded r projects using men who are tin- stones as they sec jit 157 a n m r f the ana i tr cmploved and not entitled to re- the mavor said council is in tdrvatton ccivc unemployment insurance or vestisatmg the sidewalk situation highlights of cert monies we men in receipt of such insurance as requested and assured the de tht prpntaiion of badges to cubs who are also getting town relief legation that council is interested and scouts tub master cecil dav there are none in the latter cate in affairs of all citizens equally idson presented the second star to gory cr hyde said that in acton a cub v ra lilts scout master don clearing land in the park area group of men in a ncw subdivision smith presented scout nigel norris and sidewalk construction were had purchased material and laid with first aid badge scout michael a couple of possibilities mentioned their own sidewalk at half what brown with swimmers badge by councillors should men be it would cost them under local scout peter forgrave with cub available and a decision made to improvement this might deserve 1 instructor s badge scout mas proceed with work under thc ur some thought here he said and r donsmith introduced distnct employed assistance act suggested that if interested the scoutmaster ro young of milton txccutive officer of probation ser adequate heating svstem at mtlton the primarv junior and adult as he cavorted through his part chapel st home school and r huh school and t tored foursteps classts at the meetings the as the phonv aunt from brazil members of the branch executive thil the board could take in bring ing it up to diti he also sug m ud thit a mon thorough in t stilitmn b mult rtikcn h 1 tonimittt ittlli mim tin ts m ctr 1 rur iculir utivili will bo started tt mi badtn powells famous mrcigc miltnn hijh sthool mono ti to all souts mr mcfarlane rtmin purchast thrit rifles for the colour mo led the h and tht ir d ids of tht school was issui d hj the boird shown thi project which will be uh of milton ttach church was favoured in song bv where thc nuts come from his three eldest daughters jovce he drew able support particu local ice fisherman mills inil mane mr heppncr lartv from dave billington dr stormbound 47 hours spoke on four yes iords in bob williams and reg kee al i the ncw testament and in the though it would be hard to dis ctnine brought further word oftmguish the uniform excellence thi mission a fellowship hour of a cist welldirected by john pm was held at which a miegrtror mrs brighty was an cuba calls was 1 tht which ilso included john ban- bill henderson of 39 mill st and si orangevillc men had to be taken off tht frozen surface of lake simcoo b an arm ruck la wtek when a sudden snow g lj stor hit that area trapping a number of ice fishermen in their ut tun r ur ach banquet 1 acton men be contacted objection to remarks made at a council meeting last week by cr during march a red cross flag alfred sykes to two east george- will be flown on the ramnicipal town ratepayers who were re- office in answer to a rcqpkfrom questing sidewalks was made by the local division of thc s9liet bernard casscii sid hardie and jim young council received the resignation mr cassell as spokesman said of leslie clark as civil defence new residents are playing their coordinator mr clark in a let part in town affairs and recited a list of activities in which east georgetown residents play a part tta a pity we have to have lines of demarcation in town and i think mr sykes remarks were unwarranted said mr hardie mr young said that on shelley strwbere he live 87 children the street daily as a awth to sehool and it- 1 dangeroas far them to walk in the road were doing oar best to take partsin town activittea fan said appreciate it if ter explained that in april there is to be a county organization under brig g smith which will take over any work which could be done b a local coordinator a financial shock was received in a letter from halton health i4unit requesting payment of 3800 their share of fees collect ed for plumbing inspection owe a ihyear period fay the town the monay had never been remitted ud the ubb tax budget wfll have to allow for this dertaken there in the future the request is renewed thc board was pleased to hear 1 letter read bv the secretary lt ol gordon brown from the inspector of high schools g e lohnson whicji commended tht georgetown hirh school in thc report mr johnson praised the principal and staff of the school and cited their good work ded both bo and din is evidence of their efficiency and ingenuitv leurs in scouting at st john s include cubs a pack tubmastcr- cecil davidson assoc cubmaster gor don padfield asmstant leaders brenda ashwin and service scout arthur sweezie b pack cubmas of 45 victoria ave wayne s sis- ter joseph vr oulsev assoc cub- ler dawn is to receive a similar master mrs joseph mccoulsej honour as a girl guide soon she assistant leaders arc service will be presented with the gold scouts wanc fichig and burton cord 4 sweezie c paclj cubmaster dave the tuesday banquet dosed hastings assistant leaders serv with tmr grand howl and lord s ice scouts gary fuller on and pet prayer by a cub pack directed by cr forgrave k schcnk m norton cub master cecil davidson thurs day banquet closed with grand howl and lords prayer by a mr heppner and family havt john webber mamie macdonald h for 47 hours until the truck lr tht dinclion of milton hach moved from three hills alberta rhoda colenrm and vivienne bil i r to them on tuesdav thev er mr hasla to brantford where they have set lings had su food l0 lasl them milton high school will not p a eastern office for thc west the production played two the two days and at no time were havt a cadet corps this voir but indies mission nights in st pauls church hall iij any danger mich an organization may be un who conducted the colorful queen scout ceremony when scout wayne fiebig was called to thc stage to receive this roval honor queen scout wavnt fiebig is the son of mr and mrs g w fielbtg i scouts scoutmaster donald smith assistant scoutmaster pack under the direction of cub master dave hastings the ladles auxiliary of first georgetown scouts under the lea darship of president mrs lloyd sweezie prepared and served a foil course dinner on both nights to s total of 175 people the nom inal charge of l60 which lnclu- queen scout jack livingstone troop leaders queen scouts wayne fiebig and tom forgrave rover crew skipper ed hall group committee vera mc- cumber alan prouse lloyd swee zie ken schenk robert wyatt gordon hallitt ernie forgrave chaplain and counsellor rev morgan mcarune a mike pearson visits halton county voitimq m mfcton last wmsc laskr b feanon is shown chaffing with rtaltoria liberal candidate ken dick and mrs wilhstn sproston acton mr pearson- was guest at n informal reception at mr dicks home on thursday