Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1959, p. 7

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prominent toronto manufacturer gives up business silvers have purchased entire stock of mens and bays suede and horse- hide jackets these are now going on sale at less than half original prices boys suede jackets first quality suede in brown and tan on sale boys horsehide jackets 788 first gracwpony horsehide aclcets on sale mens suede jackets sizes 36 to 46 in brown and navy reg 19 95 values now sv88 men s horsehide jackets assorted latest styles genuine horsehide and j 00 soft glove leathers values up to 25 00 jwoo on sale at m mens car coats nylon blend poplin car coats on sale f88 websters five goals spark as glen ousts city barlocks bob webster netted four goals in the last period to break open a tight industrial league semifinal game in the glens favour satur day night as barlocks had the playoff door slammed on them af ter just four games the glen collected three wins and a lie to capture the best of five series they owned a 30 margin at one time in the game on goals by kern shead at 221 bob webster who collected five on the night at 8 02 and judge at 9 50 only to have tho toronto club tie it up and take a brief lead in ihc second frame bazoo scored twice from lucuik flate in the first session and luciuk rrorfl bazen at 7 43 of the second and bazen again unassisted at the 1720 mark bad it barlocks 4 glen 3 kemshead was quick to pull his club even notching his secorta from johnny haines and jarvie just 8 seconds later bob webster found the target again at 8 37 of the third from jarvie and george webster and repeated at 10 50 from the same pair at 13 59 from george web ster and again at 16 51 from jar vie and george webster bany accounted for the barlocks only answer scoring on a solo ef fort at 18 08 the glen meets halton homes in the finals and are favoured to wrestle the league supremacy from the redshirts queens park news rev fred c knox fo be easter speaker the alexander auxiliary of norval presbyterian church held their february meeting on tues day evening february 24th at the home of mrs r crawford norval the meeting was in charge of the president mrs harold reed an interesting and inspiring talk was given on faith and prayer by mrs fraser macdon aid of union lunch was served by tfie hostess assisted by mrs oliver hunter and mrs a mc- clure members have asked rev fred c knox to be speaker at their easter thankoffermg meeting support hunter s realtors in their championship march next games tuesday march 10 and sat urday march 14 with bradford here a the opposition lol 245 regular monthly meeting tues march 10 at 8 p m loof hail wesleyan street stan hall mpp premier frost said that he had hot anticipated what took place in the cancellation of the contract for the building of the avro ar row because he understood there was set aside 50 000 000 for the orderly termination of the con tracts mr john j wintermcyer lib eral leader of her majesty s op position called for the appointment of a select committee of the leg islation to study the situation at mdlton donald tcionad leader of the ccf dwnjknded- that prpmicr frost lead a deugation to ottawa seeking action by tht federal gov ernmene premier f frost manoeuvred the liberal members int yoting with the government against a ccf motion for public ownership of natural gas distribution systems the assembly voted 72 to 14 against a liberal nonconfidence motion criticizing the govern ment s policies on unemployment labour natural gas safety educa tion municipal tinances agricul ture and northern development the ccf moved an amendment to the liberal motion which was defeated 83 to 3 hon james allan provincial treasurer presented the budget on wednesday february 25 for the fiscal car ending april 1st the financial undertakings of the provinces this year will be almost one billion dollars when i cast my first provincial vote the bud get for all purposes was five mil lion dollars an unbelievable dev elopment at least six records were set in this budget 1 then are no new taxes 2 no increase in present taxes 3 the seventeenth consecutive budget presented by the progres sive conservative government showing a surplus 4 200 000 000 for education 5 42 800 000 for health 6 58 000 000 for mental health program hon james a malohey q c minister of mines said in his re port of the dept of mines that on lario produces 93 per cent of can ada s ntcklc production and 70 per ctnt of the worlds production hi also said that our gold mining was in a iry hcalth production i am pleased to report two mat urs outside the assemblj first that a cheque f r s3r4210o has bun sent to tht h spital buildin c mmittct at milton the first of tour iqual amounts thit will hi i ccei 1 b the hospital commit let as construction progresses secondl that the avro emplojces from the town of milton and dis trict have formed an association known as the milton and dtstncl mutual employment service they have found emploiment for sevc ral of their number and have more prospects in sight i wish to con gratulatc these people and maj they have further success gifts dedicated at st georges on sunday at the morning ser vice in st george s anglican rev kenneth richardson dedicated a number of liturgical gifts for the altar tudor rose reversible burse and veil in the lenten colour of purple and trinity colour of green was in memory of mrs d w herbert and mrs fred laws a linen corporal given by mrs e symmes of erindale was also set apart for use in the sanctuary the georoetowh herald wednesday march 4th 1059 georgetown employment service a cooperative enterprise of town council and presentlyunemployed residents to assist employers and job seekers in getting together for their mutual benefit employers detailed information isavailable about local residents who are seek ing employment engineers technicians general machinsts labourers and other classifications call kelvin c brown tr 74071 10 am 500 pm for this information employees if you are a georgetown resident unemployed and wish to register come to the committee room in the rear of the municipal building main st n between 10 am and 500 pm daily it is councils sincere hope that the georgetown employment service will play a part in helping solve the present problem and restore a normal balance 0 georgetowns employment picture t acton tournament for legion kid hockey junior as 1st game acton vs georgetown 810 years georgetown 2 acton 0 georgetown and acton played very close hockey for two periods without either team scoring a goal the edge was to the geor gelown team but they couldn t score in the third period a goal by bill dwyer followed closely by a goal by phil lavelle put the game in the bag the stars of the game were phil lavelle paul robinson pete bare foot billy dwyer and phil bludd 2nd gam gtown 3 milton 1 milton started the game with a goal in less than two minutes our team looked shaky for ten minutes but then a change occurred our players started to check mil ton into the ice with superb backing by rick mcniven the goal tender our team started to click doug hills tied the score before the first period ended by the end of the second period paul robin son plaing a good left wing po sition had scored twice the game was now won due to the steady checking of pete barefoot phil lavelle bill chard phil bludd and doug hills every member of the team played very well the big stars of the game were ricky mcniven paul robinson dout hilts pile barefoot and phil la velle goalkeeper r mcxiven der p bludd h king d hilts p turner forwards p robinson p barefoot b dwyer b chard d meades greg moody gerald mooch d wright p laelle f yatrs coach 11 seckinton and quackcnbush gtown pee wees 3 orangey ill 2 1st iamc ctorgetown s oran jjcviue georgetown took ear ly lead but orangeville came back to tie tltc score wane davison scored the tie breaker with a ter nfic shot from just inside the blue line final score georgetown 3 orangeville 2 goals by rod presswood a blair w davison with blair assisting on another 2nd gam g town 3 milton 2 the teams were evenly match ed in play throughout the game the game itself was a hard check ing rushing affair and went into sudden death overtime 5- minutes or first goal mike cummins came through for the georgetowners on a backhand shot after a pass from don norton outstanding plajers for the day in the pee wees were mike cum mms alistair blair vane davi son rod presswood and our ter nfic goalkeeper gene roshier a blair scored 2 mike cummins 1 and d norton assisted goalkeepers b i tvingstonc and g roshier def w davidson r presswood a arnold j blair forwards w reid d norton a blair m wheeler j cunningham r lane m cummins g harlow the team was coached by walter red asseltine and gerry perkins bantams g town 3 milton 0 g town 7 orangeville 0 georgetown bantams got thro the tournament without a goal scored against them backed by good goalkeoping from doug viv n and wayne riddall and led by bill campbell the local ban tarn team defeated milton in the 1st game 3 0 and orangeville in the finals by 70 goals by bill campbell and murray marchmenl knocked milton out of the finals in the final game bill campbell was the big gun for g town with 3 goals jack gudgeon with two goals and singles by terry lane and ken morrow terry lane started things off with a goal in the first period and georgetown never looked back in the first 10 minutes of play orangeville never got a shot on goal which showed a great team effort every boy played heads up hockey this was the result of a great effort on the part of the coach fred harrison jrr and the boys who week after week played ex hibition games and had 6 o clock practices every saturday morning the team celebrated after the game with a get together at the home of team manager jack gud geon sr and a good tune was had by all goalkeeper w riddall d vt vian defense m marchment g cooper k morrow j scott for w ds j gudgeon jr b kemshead m korcsack w dixon t lane j mcniven j adams b campbell by jack gudgeon and f harrison jr the ftahal community of georgetown invito you to focus on the far east an illustrated lecture with original colour slides taken by the speaker mr aibert rakovsky monday march 9th 830 pm at the home of mr and mrs tom ferguson 12 market st we now have 2 milk the dairy of quality and service ask your driver salesman for butter eggs cottage cheese sour cream homo milk skim milk chocolate milk georgetown dairy ltd 116 gueiph street phone tr 72881 georgetown propane gas for sales and service home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincourt ontario a tanks stored at siivercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprietor tr 72032 collect if necessary scotch bakery 6 mill street one location only this week we are featuring jelly rolls lunch for 10c certainly if you have one of our delicious meat pies 10c ea try one remember to order your easter hot cross buns early so you won t be disappointed we carry a complete line of homemade bread cakes pies tarts and rolls scotch baking everything baked on the premises cakes made to order for weddings birthday parties ere phone tr 73481 mackenzie news in insulation you get two dividends a year one in saving in the winter on your fuel and a second one in the summer in comfort from heat a roof size 24x30 can be insulated with 2 of loose wool al a cost of 38 40 or 3 for 57 60 loose wool sen ft 1 60 per bag auoil aluminum 250 sq ft 5 30 per roll 2 rail containing 75 sq ft 3 9s per bag roll containing 50 sq ft 350 per beg 500 sq ft 8 70 per roll r tfjb mackenzie rson aralsli

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