Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1961, p. 7

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take moble trophy this rink skipped by mrs fred helson were the winners of the noble trophy culminating four weeks of curling competition among the lady members of the north halton curling club left to right are mrs helson mrs jack malcolm mrs alex blackwell and mrs stu phillips lakeviews take seventh game and group championship too notable fan support in safari to barrie dcurgctown haiders lost a hockey final and won a cam paign in itamc monday nieht completely disorganized by the lakcvicws and a relcnllca checking game haiders sur rendered the contest 6 goals to and gave up the iencs 8 point to tf to he barries who how claim lhc c011l group championship they will meet e winners of the current osh a napunec series but while ihev took a back seat to the lakcviews in iheir l furthe eroiip title the haiders saw their vear long the georgetown herald thursday april 6th 1961 page 7 winter fair executive a formar town resident brigadier f c wallace be came vice preiident of the royal winter fairest week president is george rod am a cne director and a prom inent hereford breeder at stouffville brigadier wallace an ex ecutive of smith stone ltd lived in the present ad elaide miller home on maple ave until moving to york mills a few years ago he is president of canadian pitts i burg industries end xecu five vice president of du plate c lada ltd he raises sheep n a farm in north orfc and n a omt m p h of the eglinton hunt funs hack to the tame cuhnin a heartening calvalcade of haider backers who made the northern safirl the cxict number of course ill never be known some timatcd the oeorgatown con tingent at over five hundred but on he f i w occasions they it g t k re leist their lung piiwn thu i tunded like twice thil in ill close to two thous and witihcd the game the ljnesl crowd of the season the ricl that hauler under ln tr eapabihti horn i the big game butterflies georgetown at no time owned a lead and out of necessity played every man up a move that left them wide open for the breakaway rhodes was the only barrier between a barrie puck earner and the net on more than one occasion and when they didn t shoot wide he outguessed them barrie flipped the puck into the georgetown end right from the faceoff aid it stayed there until oarncr started the scor lug after just 19 seconds had gone bj dave irons was doint again hit the post but t away toward a corner oj return rush by barrie crones shot hit the poatl deflected behind rhode f the net mcdonald tilted the away with his marker i through the period but en refused to believe ttl were still kicking like be beings with barrie three i up and only a couple of j utesto go in the season t determination had retml effect on the customer 1 stayed put despite the mountable margin sixth goal by robertson i twenty seconds lo go most of them gerry inglis xooipoiui la jmn4t hnc when barrie made trhoh goal that thread rigl ed s maze of legs to catch the at 2 all it was probably in i i sandersons goal that thread right shoulder to knot the score lower right corner just sec those few minutes following the onds remained in the period jioal thai hit outcome was he when frazer dunn steered ger ry inglis pass into the lave view goal from a scramble and the frame ended 2 1 actually raiders should have been tied with the home club going into the second junior beaumont scored midwav thr ough the first period but the score was disallowed and a plajed ienallv assessed to one of the was harne ptavers raiders were goal in possession when the imsde in which ih tlmusl alwajs meanor occumd and the rule leid but wlmh thev trailed by books slites that the offending 30 to 19 in the crucnl game team must have possession of barrie on the other hand were ihe puck before the play can temeious in ihe ir checking ind be stopped raider protests de mid iverj ace ilade heaped tlldn t even induce an jucp4aitrkakview on hum alion swdrinine itdidt r f mlt i in st notic the st cood period was the bounced ihe puck straight off cnem hiiders best liven though they the post on their first trj and cided georgetown pressed to takethe leid but consistantty fumbled their chince after working right ii front of the net finally favero hroke his club loose from the georgetown pressure he passed to stod dard as he crossed the red line and stoddard moved m close before booming the shot past rhodes ftcr that raid ers seemed to wilt barrie owned all the scoring action in the third period typ ical of the wav the puck was bouncing all nijht was an ex change whici endi d in thi 4th counter raiders shjrman mkks lud a sh inn loose rnh matched barrie whin it appeared thej scoring at the ft 04 mark il u liitiml lo irrv gerry ingli took a backhand ii m lh barrie cjge pi s from bud vare at the f r in jj k rhode s no lakev lew biueline and picked to k d like he eciped an opening over sharman s the second shot the puck gool musk from wigo record bar i you will find e selectidj of more than 2000 long play records priced from local mans father injured in soccer riot rotanans discuss future club plans the re ponsibllitic of bein a ii tin in w is the subjeel of an addre s b past president of the took svillc botarv club m rns migwnod m in iddres to the 1 ical club this topic led lo an i pen i local hospit il f r h st f fered wh n fins r a s tir sti hum toltenhin re i uk of future htoh tiam for the day with 31 points this foursome captured tie renewed compel t on for the maccormack cup at the north halron curing club saturday march 18th left to right ben matthews mrs ben matthews mrs harold wheeler and earl otsen sk p i churches baptist first baptist church i her r u whan b a b d choir director douglas peck organist mr william braam 10 00 am church school 1100 am worship service t 00 p m fcaening worship 800 pm wedncsdaj organist mrs edgar gowlahd church school 10 am i public worship 11 am llmehoum 130 pm sundav sehool 2 30 pra divine worship prajer meeting everyone welcome st pauls baptist mountain view road south rev e a pinkerton minister sun da 10 00 a m church school minister s bible class 1100 a m morning wonhip tuesdaj norval and union rev b a ncwn b interim moderator union 1000 am sunday school i 11 00 am divine worship norval i 1 30 p m sundav school 2 30 pm divine worship united st john s georgetown r ian l fleming anglican the parish of stawarttown and hornby rev j f maxwell rector st john s church stewarttown 9 30 am morning prajer i 2nd sunav of the month holy communion i 10 30 a m church school 7 30 pm f vensong 1st sunday of the monlh st stephens churxh hornby 1100 am morning prajer church school 2nd sundaj niu of the month holj f30 ftm explorers for girls kenneth harrison arct rmf 800 pm young peoples meeung frway jo pm p o 8 00 pm bible studj and prajer meeting welcome to a growing church in growin communitj avenue baptist church 7 directnr i a churcti with a i 9 45 a m sunda 11 00 a m junior congregation line rast mds temporarj alceting place 10 of hall weslejan street scrvici s i 45 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening service 830 sunda night praver meeting mmda 8 00 pm younj peoples wednesdaj 8 00 pm bible stuek and praver meeting fndav tj0 pm chnslnn service brigade presbyterian knox georgetown ur william weir bramploi interim moderator 1100 am morning service 2 30 pm adult bible studj 700 pm lvening scrvici come to worship leave to serve st andrews united sinclair avenue at i mountainview hoad rev fcart madden 8 45 a m sundiv school 11 00 am morning worship and ui pinners un be ho 1 7 10 pm hvening w irhipi norval pastoral charge bci i loyd n frecl b bo glen willtamv 10 am worship service 11 am sundaj school home 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school j n 10 15 11 15 st george s church rev k s f richardson slnday ai km ftth faster i boo am holy eucharist 930 nm holy eucharist iramilv scrviet i fl30 a in church school cndes 4 5 6 ii 00 am festival of easter lessons and ikmns 1100 a m uiurchsthoo rades i 3 pre sehool an i k ndger garten urserv tire 4 00 p m iii 11 pi sm f 10 p in evensong and retmlrdtum of lull plans of the club with proceeds from the annual minstrel shov the rotin s mnln source of revenue it n plinned to help such ruiscs is retirded child ron irl guides in the ge rjelnin hospital the member are invest gating the possibility of presenting showboat m other ircn heside the scarboro performance on mav 12 and 13 an intensive ticket sell ing campiign was planned at the meeting auction sale of farm stock and implement for fred braiden lyit 14 nnccsmon 1 west i aleelon towjjship saturday april 8th at 12 30 p m good shorthorn i ittlc in tcrnational super w4 tnctor iviih super fi loider pto- new i holland biler model fi6 and a complete line of farm mach inerj horse pigs poultrj 1 hi ind grain positneh no reserve as sim m iter of ihi locil cot ton br 1hrs si ff sjid his fith r si in melt r wit em shevl ainst 11k st ilium s iron gites wh n fiooo antrv fans surged atji wt the turner af ter itii u i km out of a tot ten h mi huts ir ginie half an hour hefore kieke ff mr mcltier was sandwiched between the mob and mounted police who charged the crowd when the gites finallv gac wiv he wis one of manj tak en twij from the tcciit bj am bull nee mr mel tier related his ex penence to his son by letter and included cop of a ixin don piper which carried a four column picture of the not scene whuli shows mr mel her being pressed against the stadium kites terms cash wilh clerk on dl of sale herb m reinhart auctioneer auction sale i i i f i iilir tlfl bsdays 1000 am iloh fuch- llntercession f r s ck christian reformed church mm itr iln oj 1 in st north 1ju im h j h service j 00 pm i ilch service pentecostal holiness zlon tebemicle fll uelh s rt k ignoi mmiiur sundiv school mornui worship f vangelistic service 10 00 a m 1 1 00 am 7 00 pm words of the wise wfre4ti wte- a sundav school worshtp -service- isbak ifier ram spcare 60 head of grade and pure bred dairy cows and heifers to he held at the brampton livestock exchange 1 miles north of brampton on no 10 highway at snclgrove friday april 7th at 1 30 p m 35 cows ind heifers due in pril 15 t ows and heifers due in mnj 10 cows fresh from 1 to 4 weeks also various hies of llolslein heifer anyone who would like to sell datrj cows- or heifers at this sale must be from bruccl losn free arei or iccinatrd tfrms ash on day of sale auctioneer herb m reinhart silver wood euchre party marks institute birthday silver wood w i cclebnled their tenth birihdav annivcr sarv with sixteen tables of euchre in slewirttown hall on march 281 h f irst prize for ladies wtnt lo mr fred kent i ner acton second to mrs ii lawsort stew irttown men s prizes were won b bob miller sihercre k and bert jones 1 millon bib mrnerj won the door pri and mrs snow the birlhdiy prize the weekly meeting of silver wood hi fi wis held at the home f the li i ler mrs george ironside with arolvn norton in th chi r secretary marv fllcn murray n id lhc minutes of the 1 ist mi rtijig and roll call w is inswrrrd bv jnmmg the fruit i ite jstcrdi mrs ironsidn gjc notes to the hawks eye cuff vzotlty jt mfs xcpe 7 girls marjorie burt and car nhn norton made a cherri pe which the girls tasted and en joyed mr ben case and mr s scott hive returned home after spending six weeks in arizona neighbours and other friends of oenrgc henderson will be pleised to hear he has return ed home from the hospital for rent 2 stores main st georgetown in the heart of the business section ovner v i ren oael store fronts and expand store j suit tenant private parking lot wilh entrance from parking lot jo store appiy to georgetown mcgibbon hotel phone tr 74 monday is blitz day canadian cancer society by alan mover i snelgrove phone 8431071 heather nursing homi 104 main st n has been purchasi by foxstone ltj of toronto and h engaged mr mrs james halhdfl as supenntern and are now ace ng- applicants f guests 24 i nursing service mrs haluday mrs hall day is a graduate of melrose hospfta vermont and has had past experience in the car t chronic convalescents and aged people mr halhday is a male nurse of several years experience consignment auction sale 9 mcnabb street saturday april 8th 1 30 p m household furniture appliances and boatl 9 ft plywood cartop boat brand new norge cfrlger tor cross the top freezer washing rnachine brand nt 2 adm ral tv rangetle hot plate vacuum clean k tchen chrome suite bedroom suite chest draw large cr b studio couch occasional chairs large wfl m rror rugs drapes lamps end tables rocking chaw oak sw vol office chair dishes garden tools furniture and appliances am in exceptionally i condition terms cash norman liddle auctioneer utll

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