Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1961, p. 13

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uy i mi i see equalizer friday births mingham mr and mm cunningham rr- li 1 are happy to an co the birth of their boy at milton district pltal on saturday fclv jrf 25 1961 bruco allan brother for billy bryant and paul on patty l enson 164 guclph st an ce the birth of a daugta tammy lorraine 8 lb 9 on february 26th 1961 at uttt peel hospital cooks when oaks play here by some time around 1030 1 this friday night georgetown j raiders will be either on even terms or on the brink of cum inatlon in their best of seven oha intermediate a scries with the oakville oaks oakville took a two to one lead in games tuesday night in oakville when they broke a tight game wide open in the third period with five goals to double up the locals 84 in a game that appeared to belong to haiders right from the start georgetown monopolized the play in every period and out shot their opposition by wide margin but most of the pucks wound up in the gloved hand of oak nctlex john miller the ones that did get by miller were cither on the ice or on his stick side but georgetown snipers insisted on pepperfhg his strong bide at the other end of the ice alt trotta did not get the same cooperation from oak ville marksmen at least four of the oaks total came as direct result of rebounds kicked right back on the stick of black and gold clad oppor tunists and they made good on their second chances two raider scores in the final panel were called back and one oak counter in the second thin our hearts she liveth period should have been on memoriams in loving memory out dear father albert e man who passed away ch 6th 1357 while he ilea in peaceful p memory we shall always ways remembered by ifcls daughter and son in law jean and norm mcdonald usso in loving memory a dear mother maria mast who passed away 5tb i960 year has passed since that d da i one we loved was called took her home it was his iadly missed by daughter annie son in law aubrey and grandchildren and son bockej russo in loving memory a dear mother maria masi who passed away j 5th 1960 tears we saw you sinking watched youjftge away fought so hard to stay t when we saw ou sleeping peacefully free from pain could not wish you back suffer that again sadly missed by daughter kosie son in law austin and grandchildren that goal credited to bob mc kay the puck was trapped at the corner of the net for it least five seconds but oak plajers chopped at it several times and finally pushed it over the goal line raiders led 2 1 after one march 18th period and at the end of two it was a 3 all tie georgetown owned the puck for almost all of the initial period when they blew their chance to build up a comfort able cushion the score was fair indication of the play the totals were reversed now all raiders can hope for is to show half the power fn day and finish off their phys bud varcy opened it midway through the first period but bishop tied it for the oaks just seconds later a gblf shot from just inside the bluelinc by wayne thompson went be tween millers skates for geor gctown s second georgetown opened their lead to two goals on frazer dunn s breakaway after just two min utes of the middle period the disputed slow whistle goal by mckay made it 3 2 and it was nil even after hawkins scored at 15 29 bishop and maxwell tallied in rap4 succession early in the third for oakvthe and irons answered with raiders fourth marker which threaded a small opening between miller and the goal post bill ford red stephans and bob mckay added the chafers between the 9 and 15 minute marks now the scene shifts to geor getown memorial arena friday when the raultn go after their second win of the series to get back on balance tho fifth lame will be in onkville wed march 15th and the sixth if neccssan here on tnday uirch 17th the last scheduled n oakville saturday elect manderson tq head town liberal executive lawyer maurice manderson was elected prcslqent of the georgetown liberal association the annual meeting last tuesday in delrex hall other officers are vice president fred harmon secretary hon hethennjton treasurer gar field mcgilvay jerry avery was elected pub licity chairman protemp mrs m iederson who prev iqusly has been prominent in liberal circles in toronto east was named organizing chair man of the latijes auxiliary guest sp akef was peter pa pillon of acton president of the hal ton county liberal as sociution executive in his acceptance speech president manderson said we intend to win this riding at uhe next federal election it is our goal to place an organ ization in the field whjeh will equal that of the hon paul martin s organization in essex east councillor jim brown also spoke briefly next meeting will be held ihe tveninfi of mareh 9 at 8 00 ocoek in delrex hall at that time qualifications of three potent i candidates in the oeodetown area will be disclo sed cwossa basketball title won by school juniors defeat guelph delhi bring honour to town cards of thanks wford i would like to thank the friends and neigh hours who were so kind to e and my family while i was a patient in st joseghs hospital guclph iil crawford rex ratepayers of ficers of delrex ratepayers association desire to sincere ly thank all the ladies who assisted in making the bake sales such an outstanding success winners of the cake draw were mrs j critchtow and claude kevlcy exact relght 4 lb bvi oz i would like to thank friends and neighbours for their many thoughtful acts of kmdnes their flowers cards fruit cigarettes and visits during my stay in guelph general hospital and unce returning home korm felker we are most graterul to the many who helped during the flood the aid extended and the many kind offers by friends were most appreciated mr and jfas george preston olfe we would like take this opportunity thank the postmaster and his staff letter earners rural mail carriers and the cus toms staff for the lovely dinner and evening and the two lovely chairs a sincere thank you to all it was very much appreciated mr and mrs af rolfe gcott to all those who were so thoughful to remem ber me with cards flowers and gifts while a patient in guclph general hospital my sincere thanks mrs art scotl langdon trophy sunday spiel members of the corling club will play for the langdon tro phy on sunday afternoon and avening this trophy is for named couples and there willlg t two draws the first at 1 30 and the second at 3 30 two games will be played in each draw which should wind up about 9 30 or 10 o clock with the winners being declared at that time in a thrill picked game th it went into overtone to decide the winner eorgeloan district huh school junior girls bas ketball team defeated last car s champions guclph otic dame 30 to 26 in the semi fin als ofjhe cwossv b basket ball tournament held at oal guelph tms proved to be the crucial game for geoigetown is they took delhi junior girls into ith comparative case in the rinal match bj 42 to 23 to win the first cwossa b jun ior girls basketball champion ship to come to georgetown high delhi had earned their spot in the final round by de feating walkerton juniors in the other semi final the final game was an anti climax to the nip and tuek battle of the first match notre dame opened the scoring and held an 8 to 6 lead at the first quarter each team scored 7 in the second quarter leaving notre dame with a two point lead at the half the close checking by the tuard line of both teams held the forwards don in the third quarter georgetown evened the count scoring 3 to 1 for notre dame with the score 16 up at th three quarter mark both team went all out the lead sec sawed back and forth basket for bas kct with each team scoring 10 points in tlic last quarter the score stood 26 even at lhe final whistle the georgetown girs played almost perfect ball in the two minutes overtime cooly pla ing controlled ball the locil team outmanoeuvred the oppo sition with betty quackcnbush making the breakway and receiving a rifled pass from sister leslie went in for perfect lay up shot recci the ball notre dame plajcd it down the floor onl to meet a solid defence georgetown slolr the ball and again calmly pla ed for the break and on the play by di pcnnock and les quackenbusi betty again went n for another two points as time ran out georgetown sue cessfully froze the ball to maintain the four point edge lack of experience was the i main factor in their de by a seasoned sqind as they were overwhelmed in the first tirec qu irlers b 42 to 4 the pro ld that with expmenee the hae ereat possibilities tluy held 1 oretlo to a scoreles- 4th quirler while scoring 6 points themselves georkctown jun lors bet j qualkenbush cap tain leslie quackenbush i anne pennock lveljn vonsol kema mary jean tucker pat barraer sharon skes a i let me or bonnie sells janet murraj carroll h arncll georgetown seniors diane dutcftburn captain sharon swais 1 iz bottoms uallmga pirn c urne handel joce varley talented group v coming at0p hit parade sing ing group dann 6c the juniors has been booked hj clab midtown for an appearance at their march lth dance in the rose boom famous for their record ings of at the hop and twisting usa they wtll be featuring their latest recording pony express en route for a couple of toronto performances the groop will ber6ekedby the consuls and a capacity crowd is expected to hear them in their georgetown nn shan n leslie peewees advance in omha playdowns founded trucking business in 1931 a former resident of george town norman wallace burns rockw jod died in hamilton on thurartaj jebruary 23rd 1061 he was in his 69th year mr burns wis born in everton the son of kate rerguson burns and alex burns on june 9th 1925 he and 01a moore were married she predeceased him some ycirs ago mr and mrs burns moved to gciituown in 1929 where for a ihort time he drove the ex press for the can idnn national it ill way and in 1931 he started his own trueking business with one truck the business now consists of several modern trac for trailer trucles which their four surviv mt sons robt rt james clare and donald carry on glen boy marty wheeler best north halton speaker a gli william public tchool pupil martin wheal r and a pupil of howard wrlgglaaworth public sch ool yolanda goudkattlng will rprmnt this khool ra in tha halton county public speaking final in the final for inspectorate no 1 at howard wrigglesworlh school last wednesday night the esquesing township contest winner added to his speaking laurels by copping the area title with the topic the st lawrence seaway yolanda who was chosen best of the town school speak ers placed second here with what it means to be a canad ian the other contestants- were stephanie brodie of west woffosschool oakville who spolce on my hobby and peter andrews of campbcllville pub lic school who spoke on adam dollard harrison public school prin cipal harry snapper present ed the winner with a shaeffer snorkel pen on behalf of the halton inspectorate no 1 prm cipils association and mrs ruth wrigglesworlh the vjee president of the teachers in stitute presented yolanda with a shaeffer cartridge pen school inspector it f born hold was chairman for the ev cning and the judges of speech es were rev it j stublev of m alums church glen will lams donald young of the georgetown high school stafl md ben matthews manager of engineering at smith and stone mr young announced the win ntrs and had high praise for their talent da id famcll and barbara evans were accompanied by social and personal rr mr burns was a number of the united church and during his vcars in georgetown was a faithful worker m st johns where he served as an lldcr ird for m in jeirs was super intcndenl of the sunday school at the time of his second m irrnjp to marion mccullmilh who survives hun he moved to kockwood surviving also arc two brotht rs in i tvi sisu n mr t i hill mrs j thump stn of guelph mtlvin buries ol act m ahd alexander burns of victoria b c ten grand children are also 1 ft rev jjvnn howhh of guel ph md rverton conduct d the wj georgetown pee wees are funeral serviee it the h irold tri one nf seven teims still marc ic mcclure funeral home 3t thi ing toward the province pee ldith street goriet vin on we wee title saturdav itbruarj 25th at two georgetown survived the iro clock inu rment was in lv second series tuesday night erton cemt tcrj his four sons when thty finished a home and were pallbeanrs and a ncphiw home t count set with ci t hall of cuolph with lrn burlington on the top end of est rorgrave georgetown a 98 total score the teim mr and mrs r murden 114 prinee ch irlcs dnw enter lamed mrs murden s mother mrs t berzankie from toronto over the weekend elizabeth slom mcmailcr lniversily student was a g lest of caroln b hn 2b queen s last week end while here to attend the high school com menccment on march 17 18 and 19 d gay dc will attend tht chir opractic convention on clinical procedures in the king fdward hotel toronto mrs leith bradburj 21 mar kcl st and miss ueanor spilzer have riturutd f r m florida trawll it bv plane the were vieationing at st petersburg kenneth r harrison at the piano for their two solos and a duet the evening was con vened by hazen allen principal of george kennedy public school probation officer speaks to auxiliary the 4th georgetown cub scout auxiliary met for their regular meeting in st andrew church hall on monday evening of last week the speaker for the occasion was tho probation officer for halton cty mr vivian whose message was most interesting and enjoyed by all present it was reported that 16 had been realized from the valen tine dance and the group were quite well pleased with the success of this special event other matters of business discussed were the father and son banquet in maj a week end trip for the boys at the end of march the making of band ages for the scouts bean bags for the cubs and also necker chiefs the ladies were also isked to cater to the brown res molher and daughter banquet sometime in march which they unanimously decided to do get your 1961 plates now mqnday tuesday and wed nesdav of next week will be the last tihrcc days for obtain ing licence plates for your veh icle no extension is being ranted after wednesdaj by thel department it was learn ed officially today the loeal othee is located at 41 main st south and is open ciill from 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 30 each weekdav and saturdav conlmumjsly until 5 pm at present the staff has been increased to save any undue delav i a fellow wouldn t mind loan ing his lawn mower if the bor ower wouldn t take it out of th yard mr nd mrs vincei if i eterbornuh are visit uik at hark kr if t aptrlimnts nervil with mi s i mrn mu hire and mi margaret pi hi grew mrs b i mi 75 ile mil a few at tunpa f i mond tied in the first encountt r and georgetown had 54 edge here the team s next opposition will come from tillsonburg si thomas or wallieehurg paul robinson led the geor getown socring with three goals tuesday from dave mcmcnemy on the first one and from peter barefoot on his second berg man of burlington also scored in the first period and it ended 21 robinson scored early in the second unassisted and phikood lavell put the locals ahead 41 on a pass from hobinson 3 minutes liter norton scored for burlington nor the end of the frame and the eventual ng goal was scored ifter just a minute of the third by ldvcll from stan kynncrslcy graydon and mike potted bur iington s third period goals ballinafad flower arrangements demonstrated to w i congratulations to mrs r mcfnerv wlu ibirvid a vers special birth 1 1 ist week on siturlv evtnink she was honoured by nlitives and friends at a surprise parlj when manv gifts cards md were received wcinsttin with 14 points high scorer for notre dame with b hevcrt getting 5 and v cazzola 7 the final match between georgetown and delhi for the championship the plique and the crests chat go with it was mild in comparison with the torrid plav of the semi final the georgetown tram coasted a good part of the time scoring more or less at will ioslie quackenbush hit for 16 points betty for 11 pi pcnnock 9 and eveljn vonsolkema 6 delhi juniors who had defeated wal kertnn in their half of the semi final with a good margin plijod namely but couldn t come within striking distance as the georgetown totm took a 12 to 2 leid in the first quar ter and went on from there violet nagv scored most of delhi s points garnering 17 j sphell had 2 and r bergman 4 in the senior group plav of fs georgetown was again matched against last years champions guelph loretto georgetown s senior team is in its first year of plav and is made up of as many junior as senior players the institute met for the ir regular monthly meetinr on weelnesdav at the home of mrs t gibs m wtth 19 members and 5 visitors present the roll callwas answered by each one present telling whit they left to lo to lhe i mrs e mc f nery presided and mrs n sinclair and mrs i mclean wi re appointed as the nomin aling commilue bsinclair fcrisp speech winners at stewarttown stewarttown pupils brim nclair and fnncis crisp who ire chosen to represent their school in the esquesine public spciking contest received tro phies from the stewarttown home and school association at their meeting last thursday when mrs cliff maldment made the presentation james harris another school public speaker spoke to the members at the meeting and after his address was presented with a pen another guest mr trimble of the boll telephone company showed film safely he was introduced by mrs ken harris a report on the february 3rd bake sale was given during the 1 usincss portion of the meet ing and it was decided to make inquiries into the cost of rec reation equipment for the school representing the blue mountain school section mrs etwood snow presented the members with a picture which will be hung in stewartt school a social time was enjoyed after the conclusion of bu ess the next meeting will be held on thursday march 16th i in the guelph hospital follow mrs iiwr read ents and mrs ia0 jamieson is home economics convener kive a rcidinl the motto life is a garden what are you plant ing was pn pirn md re id by mrs r mcfnerv mr tom reid from norton s flower shop wis pirs nt to demonstritc fl wer arnngemenls mrs mcfnerv was the recipient of i lovily orchid corsage which he hid made up and the table centre was presented to the hostess mrs gibson the meet ing closed with the singing of god save the queen the institute also held penny sale and euchre in the peacock fichool on fyiday night witrtv mrs e mcenery as con vener of the group pnzc win ncrs for thttieucbrc were mrs effie thompson and mrs n mclean second on a draw with mrs e snow the prucs for the gentlemen went to bill smith and mel stark lunch was served and a happy even ng enjoyed by all congratulations to mr and mrs eddie smith on the am val of a son at the guelph general hospital on saturdaj mrs percy white has been ith se it of huh spent part of last week visitin wit i his parent mr md mrs buar scott 9 uelph strn i h lis i wi- a miesl of mr ani mrs u x mcdjnild of t riwsoti s rn ice storm downs plane two toronto men escap ed injury when thi ir small plane wis forced down in plowed field near spcy notice advanced farming systems ltd kitchener ontario builders of doane l signed 0 poultry houms 0 hifcr barn pol barni for bf dairy animals machinery sheds 0 hay feeders a other farm buildings announce the appointment of horace toml1nson surge dealer as their representative in peel halton counties for information and details of these low cost buildings caii 9 mclaughlin rd north brampton ont gl 1 127s sldl here six ule uth of saturdav j l strait h and frank steele were enroute to ot tiwa when the freezing run forced the emergencv landing the men hid to wut until the field dried before resuming their trip ing a miship at their home when they were cutting a tre dow n she suffered a badly broken ankle mr and mrs a himes were in toronto for the wi ek end 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