Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1962, p. 10

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nt end of term for night school scholars and teachers legion notes brjutrait i mm haiuv mos kw nunk mac on slife irttit fcottlmcg lum wkuu amhs mu volmiv hay mk al tluvuv wauuntt miss dohothy syomi oil cuhne mx lvh lyuuukm kwp ri mm mr a f summgjtill heel keeping mkf clyd1 ttvwaitt fctealniere awwlnel am nioh school classes but basic english finished op two weeks eoo but beceuse of the size of thll years enrolment night school officers have decided against a display night the dalles started in october recessed for ttia chrittmat leaion and beoen second part of the term in january as well at the above teachers the night school staff included mr and mrs norm harmsworth square daocing and mrt jack fyfe who taught needlecraft a short course whkh lasted only until christmas night academic courses will continue until the end of the month georgetown leads guelph playoff to royal city friday here saturday thf clojtolyowm hiiald vhuruuy march i hi ims page 10 georgetown raiders have gone one up on guelph in n com group first round playoff which got underway here tuesday night- guelph stayed with the raiders in territorial play for two periods but tired in the final frame when georgetown outthof the greenshirls 18 to 5 georgeown also has the dg in the first and second sessions but by slimmer margins is to 14 and 16 to 15 itrtmlttad uiwa playing without junior luau biont who hat been hit by the tltl bug dave irons whow knee idjury has been civlnx trouble tad doit- iluntrr rsidrr roach elmer lee we wed bud varcy ea the first line with blake lajlli and doug richardson and got three coals from the unit end ooothcr from blake inglii whila toiling on the power play irtie dunn galsnd dotnerse vive was intact but le had to fashion a third line of joe auger wayne thompson and tlefeasemin ceorce trashy be cause of the missing douc kal- hy even worked on a forward una at teams as le sought an affective combination raider hid created a so cushion by the end of the first period lead v3 at the end of the second and counted three wore tlmea in the third to win use aeries opener 03 three in pour wake ins is notched the 1st playoff soil at 340 from fri tter dunn wayne thompson scored the second from kalby at 733 and gord ttompson turned a falby pass into the third counter with seconds to go in the period exraider hujeo bolron fin ally beat barry smith with ttie second period two minutes and five seconds old but george town wiped out the threat scor- bit three times in under four minutes auger rrom grauiy nd thompson bud varey from ksby and richardson and krsiw dunn from galand and gerry inglii the list one while guelph had the odd man d kvsns from c evans register ed guelphs second goal it the 1251 mark bud varey triggered his se cond goal in the initial min utes of the third blake inglis and doug richardson helping out and flashy me rrtclli boomed a hard shot by smiths right side at 13 40 from balion and brain guelphs last geor getowns parting shol came with less than two minutes left joe auger rapped in wally magdys feedout at 18 05 and doug ilk hard ion scored all alone 6 seconds later short shots dont count eagalt terrier garnet vasey out of the raider lineup yet vasey who signed early in the season but never made an ap pearance may make it yet ac cording to haider officials hes a golf pro at inglewood tha young guelph netmlner who held georgetown from getting into the double figures ii 21 year old jim sweeney who took over the puck ei ting job after guelphs regular goalie wis injured second game of the series is in guelph mem orial gardens friday and the third clash birk here satur day starting at 030 paperweights capture guelph tourney honors burg 1 georgetown 0 guelph 1 consolation kitchener s hrimpton 3 lrrjjton 7 arton 0 glen williams first in milton industrial the 20 game schedult in the milton industrial hockey league finished up in a scoring flurry queenston motors hung a iso iom on a shorthindrd oakvillt rams squad in the first game while in the second gsma glen williams handed gerrys 03 setback in other action in the leagut over the past week gerrys took another big win as they slipped by queenston motors 74 thurs day hamilton spectator edged roturtsons 43 in tht other tilt thursday and with these two wins it is evident that playoffs could go to my of the four club participating notes glen williams look to be the club to best though after losing only four games during the schedule in put seasons it hss been the queenston motors and p l robertson which have provided the best playoff but this year with hamilton spectator in there in a strong manner there will be two top playoffs prior to the final this is tht fourth year in which the league has operated and while there will no doubt he a leagiia next term it is likely it will be restricted to one sight of oner- 1 ation in the week with just 4 clubs entered brian mcmil lan who hui been st the top in the scoring columns since he entered the jcague three years line mate bruno delszzer won it last year tuesday night tha playoffs are reversed with hamilton spec and queenston finals since tha leagua origin ated clan set inie the final by bouncing oak villa 41 isit sun day to win their beet of 3 set id two straight and norval handled toronto dosco the samt way oujting them in tha sec ond gam sunday so bob webster led tht glen at tack with three goals and ilud sines counted the other leon ard was oskvillts only goal ft tier bawoh 120 was ho for the zona duplicate bridge tournament on saturday march 3rd at the auditorium ijjnjacimi asiidpal4d rep resenting five different xon- t tiwyavero pixf tf ftjif brampton milton srea vi lie end georgetown the lher zorut being th winner with a teeni composed of the fol lowing jleyrj f fergus- on m loruo j hooper fend d wjiofi the adams ftstjlurua tfophy was presented fo the team j or ifcejr frt plate efort rvd also zone j4j ifophiel we presented to jmch- individual player of the winning eim our molt sincere congratu lations go to the winning team for their flr victory out etui 1 i finally was ableto attend my first glee club practice laif sunday afternoon at the aoditotum aeui i must say i was quwe impressed they certainly have progres sed quite rapidly over me past five weeks and they sound quite good fvaryone in the group are all very keen about singing and 1f they all stick together and work hard at it they should i come out with a glee club7 that well be proud of i tfsery aoqured e choirmaja w mr c crime and h u a vwy taieviaed know exactly what r dub khaold sound tiw end 41 he tteyi with m ttduix m traltw sure rvw arrjut tiers beaus ckatrll s capable of doing io k well liked by m ore end everyorw lakipeiino to be enioylno fm hjaoncj ert edlst tikk kaue for iw yjvicm that ersetwienoa on ssandey practioaa t ft y where frtw 1 5 to 35 membera nd tr we eoeed ttut if the rub louid get as many easo voka it would certainly nke io e wcjpdew uj plee dub it ws lvo mqtmd that the dub would be urtabur to raifce thei many hew ombr witbws the ranks of tbe canadian u- gton veterans so it wa deo ided tht tha pivilg of be coming glee cktb rnembeft be extended to interested par ti outauie legion fnevnbert see ad this issue just a reminder to all con cerned lut branch l will host th lonm dart tournament on march 34th competitors get your nuw results 50- 50 drew winner n brown seller pare dillon lucky tkket ronmeuanandjimrlchardlpouf new quccn son irlufrtd tha norval icores crniii in tnun in thair ihuloul win jlouuin lown on fabruary cautions council for careful tender check fel council let themselves ifewfi jy net ckacblnff taiulara mere carefully and i kase in future thay will be mere care ful said larry mccharlea manaser f slenakausa sales in auratslnf eauncll en manday mr mccharlea whose firm had submitted a tender for the the ncw police cruiser nrt asked if purchasa of a chevrolet cru iser had bean authorized and was told it had been the steneheuse tentfer he said had ben the lowest and in cluded the heavy duty equip ment called far service work would be b4rftnad locally he said and itene deflectere which were e sal lino sse rr in the eute shirchased cauld have been i provided far an antra 1560 j many municipalities use i fords for police work he i pointed out 1 37th scouts sod rutka or 3rd georgetown entertained their fithtts at their annual banquet in knox church halt approximately 130 sat down to a delicicws turkey dinner prepared by the lad les auxiliary at the head table were rev norman young who was chairman ira mcllxcr diurict presid ent doug wan district scoutmaster scout er vic gunn and akrlas dawn and snh matkenile drive jack livintone ask volunteers for hockey tournament organization work is underway for the second annual bantam hockey tournament slated for easter week et the local rent walter red anelfine who is again heading up the executive has called e meeting next tuesday marc 13th in the rose room at which it is hoped many volunteers will turn up to offer assistance assistance will b wvlromad in every department from goal judges and timekeepers to sweepers and ticket takers mr aueltine says last years lourmussabt wae an outstanding succeee due to the good work i many aaaa and woman and the to of fers of help tha easier it la for those on tha organization i decide dates for school for coaches the first merln0 af the oeerfteftwn mimt timfcill aete- lallan or 1943 was held fabniary litti at ike kaaae arena swimming pool must pay for water kemshead scores ii to lead goalgetters oaeolewn captured top hen re in the annual paparweloht haehey teumamant played sat urday at guelph memorial gar dens headlno a ft id of elaht entries that also included teams from guelph new ham burg preston acten kitchener atrawpton and gait jackie kemshead lad geeroe- fowm te e 91 victory evar ouelph in the tournament final with six oaal performance itnajle hurkapt were netted by svesswoed drantara and inolls the lone guelph ooal was tall- led by jim hill georgetown reached the finals with 30 win over kitchener ejitf a 61 victory over wew hamburg injcllt aeored ill three of cjeorgfttowns goals over kltcfv ejier while jackie rhodes wis rotfstenng a shutout kerns- bead talued five times against new hamburg with the other goal going to drenters while gary stoclde scored for new hamburg hear preatott 1 guelph reached the final with 31 win over preston and s4 victory over xjajl martin- 2ow hal and dick mollnsro scored forgusjphlitlifijitwin over preston wit taajr 1ont ipreaton maurkar going to jim nelles i3imssse55 iglen norval start floyd mqlinaro and peter lewlplsufif ft linrlai is on a piece in the victory rldyoiis ounaay zolnai had three and brian over gait garry brewer with three and jim foreman were the gait marksmen brewer also scored four goals in gaits 64 win over acton with foreman and itusa gosse retting the others dave dun bar scored both acton goals brampton and new hamburg played to e 23 tie in their first rtund flame but the decision was awarded te naw hamburg who eutshot brampton 1m warren bignall and robbie knight scored for brampton while the new hamburg goals want te stockle and wilson cook three goals by tseve menlch and two by johrv smola paced kitchener to a 53 win over brampton in the consolation bignell and isn brown scored for brampton in the somlconiolation flave coetes- registered a shutout as preston blanked acton 70 john balbot tallied three times for the winners and jim ken- nelli kored twice with singles coming off the sticks of bob fjurnham ind barry danby haaolhj guelph 3 preston 1 gajt-8- bookkeeping procedure now that the water department has heen separated from other mun- icipal expenses will require charges to town boards cr wm f hunter told council monday the arena and swimming i peel will have te be billed jar meeting in the opener at 800vwatar used and se will the and then robertsons snd the schools he said this is ust glen at 013 from one packaklnto enether but it is neceswry for book keeping while automation of the waterworks plant has been talked about mr hunter ex pressed doubt that this would be tackled this year it would cost 15000 er mere and at present tha water department is in the red by moou he explained reeve elliott asked if any thought hn been given to hav ing a plebiscite vote on fluorid ation of the town water supply but there was no discussion about thiitthi meeting two of the boys who had been to last summers jamb oree received their queen scout badge from sc outer ward gary herbert and tom copland two other scouts have also earned them bill say era and john ten- nock but were not able io be present to receive them later in april a formal pres entation will be held in kit chener after the tables were clea red a film made by mccul- loughs of canada was shown courtesy of the anglers and hunters association twentytwo ladias attended the february meeting of 1st georgetown ladies auxiliary in st johns united church hall the group welcomed three new meinlicra and extended an invitation to all mothers of scouts and cubs to join the group which helps raise money and assists with other twenty one baseball enthusiasts attended and it was detldad at this meeting te ge through with the avragasad umpires scbeel the following dates were de cided upon for the 5 night cour semarch 21k april 4th april 23th may 0th may 23rd kiec- tion of offfcers for 1m2 wiube held at the mirrhllst meet ing the initial turnout of 31 men li certainly encouraging but to make the 1wj2 campaign a success additions help will be needed anyone interested in activities for the troop other auxiliaries are being invited to attend the march 22nd meeting when an infor mative film on dry cleaning will be shown on february 10th the group helped pre pare the father and son ban quet in may the ladles are planning a smorgasbord which wilt be advertised in tha herald later on attending this school and axjuai- ing the cuba in an way tbjr- ing the 1062 season should con tact norm mack em tr 7 004 or bill smith to 7304s traffic signs are signs of life ivaftie alcna are sfa a lira aaja the ontario safety league a new booklet has bean published ta help driven recognize and bnderttanrj all eigne thay may meet oa on tario jlreeu and highways ivaffle signs markinga and signals is a 50page pocket- 1 sixe booklet with coloured illus- 1 trations prepared and issued free by the ontario departweet of transport ceoraatowi industrial hockey icacup final playoffs kickoff sunday afternoon when glen- williams and norval start a best 3 out of 5 series for the chimp lonfihip the duba couldnt be mora evenly matched and if the clash es betwoen the two clubs thro ugh the regular schedule are anylmllcatlnn thia could be one of the beat industrial league georgetown s kitchener 0 brampton 3 new hamburg 3 gueph6 gait i georgetown 8 new hstn- team xoakville ybradford yraiders central ontario hockey imoui intermediate a final standings i p 32 34 34 ytoronto 30 milton t 34 xguelph 20 port credit 32 x won 4 four pointers result w 23 25 24 14 12 5 1 8 9 it 2t 15 31 pts 55 55 53 32 25 20 2 wednesday l4b jllhl toronto 6 port credit 1 friday march 3t ramisis t toronto 8 bradford u milton t sunday march 4t toronto 8 rauvejis 3 bradford 0 qakvllle s guelph port credit j y won 2 four pointers- layoff thla weak tueaday march 4i guelph at raiders prldey march vt rahyjaasat gtlejph saturday march 10i guelph at raidcm friday march i bradford at milton saturday march 10 milton at bradford sunday march lit toronto id oakvllle for the finest in carpeting 3 main street south tr 73621 jlaar 10 ppwisi puts yow oneoitu usedgran hwdntncs uxatatthes taaaares aet taoafa chev 095 51095 routt650 austin sq95 sl495 9to 19w ford twstaab 4 ct ijktm ply s1095 950 vmix cmt ims ttj695 ttodge 895 3tane wttetlh chuk 17 895 volks fcd fettnof friuii meteor 895 1m 2 895 ream 1095 boyal autonvahc vv sjieannci end 1w7 tseeler st wao- sy s795 sedan unanacusete 1w chev s695 sttide s695 overdrive spoheu w 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