Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1966, p. 14

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tmi homnnm nwutj pack i atuiyraybrgy ocoluxtown votbb wiu u choo5in0 from their curronl mayor a former mayor and a former reeve when thay go to the polls monday dec 5m joseph gibbons john elliott and em hyde respectively let their names stand when nominated at the towns munidpal nomination meeting tuesday ballinafad sfudent gets 2 commencement awards the winners at the last weeks mr and mrs ernie mckim euchre were mrs keith webb mrs f hall messrs bert dav idaon and frank smith and miss margaret binnie mr and mrs t neifeon old their house recently ind hare moved to west hv they will be missed in the community bat we wish them the very best in their new home congratulations to donna shortill whose named appeared in the awards of erin high school last week she received the honour award given by the huisburgb institute and also me mr wn ftnnie history award the group of hunters from ballinafad returned home last week and didn t hive u good lock as other years spent three or four days over last week end at their cottage in the french river district mrs fj shortill was the hos tew on tuesday evening for i combined units meeting when the area vicepresident on pres- byterial mrs boy coulter made her annual visit mrs lawr presided and was assisted in the devotion by mrs leo jam ieson the roll call was answer ed by a r verse or thasight and the missionary topic taken from the new study book the church in canada was discussed by mrs e mc enery and mrs healy several announcements were made in eluding the bazaar on dec 3rd a sunday school family day dec 18th and the turkey sup per in connection with the re opening of the church on nov 29 another gift of baby cloth es made by mrs d russell was brought in and it was her wish to have them sent to rev yun ming lee in korea who had sited with beatons when they were here a letter was also re ceived from rev tonge io hong kong where the last baby clothes had been sent al ong with the donation of 10 for drugs a social time was enjoyed at the close of the meeting kid hockey mm the spectators and fans of the national league bantams of legion minor hockey of georgetown saw twenty five goals scored in the four games played nov 19th as they cheer eb both winner and loser goals from d williams j ponti b cartwrlght bob cun ningham with assist from j ponti d quanburyd williams b cunningham anil k emmer son put detroit well ahead of philadelphia s lone goal by d ward from d long as bob tests red wings won tto l in the second game d guest scored two unassisted goals one liieranijjhaaed by one goal each from marqno and sproule with d corbett en as sist powerd st louis over bos tons one unassisted goal by bob francis 4 to l los angeles tightened up the scoring with goals from guy hennessey one and c fend ley two while d burns and hen nessey picked up assists but not enoagh to overcome new york s u philips two goals and goals each from runham martin and no 7 hcausland johnsont 3 ter ry neil and no 7 collecting as sists as jim coopers power house rangers won 5 to 3 chicago and toronto supplied the thrill of the league as they battled goal for goal 3 to 3 until steve storey broke the deadlock or the leafs on unassisted goal with eight min utes to go in the game other goals for toronto came from b brown from j rea before the game was a minute old then j rea scored unassisted followed by e maher from no 9 and alex ovenden herb hancocks chicago scor ers were p barefoot d gar land and brian james with as sists from b stansll d dens- more steve mclellan and c sargent two junior a london outplayed oshawa in the first game of the junior a to win2 0 bruno martins and mark rush picked up the nat ional goals i 4 in the second game the bod nar twins grant and greg sco red one each with bui braflley netting the other kevin car- mlehael scored the lone goal for niagara falls kim bennett and mike magdy led the ham ilton red wings to a 21 vic tory over the peterborough pe tes dale wlecsaniel was the outstanding player for peter borough picking jp their lone goal kitchener completely outpla yed montreal to win 94 ken sovenn and jeff inglls scored four each art taylor picked up one goal and two assists to round out the kitchener scor ing charles peavoy maintained the shutout for kitchener dale richmond in the real net was injured during the game which forced coach bob monckton to put glen mana- ghan into the god despite the lopsided goal he played well social and personal mr and mrs william he- nally 22 market st and mr and mrs paul barber 1 wil ham st flew to the bahamas and spent last week in nassau mrs rojshcphftil davidson sask visited for a few days last week with her brotherin law and sister mr and mrs e e hall and family on margaret street mr and mrs george martens fiske sask flew down and spent a week visiting with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs ivan hay and family mrs far- tfcnjj who bad lived here with he hays for couple of years enjoyed renewing acquaintanc es with friends in town they motored home in their new car mr and mrs robert h jones orchard blvd were in chippawa recently attend ing the wteddlng of miss elean or louise weaver chippawa and mr hubert freeman cass queenston the marriage took place nov 9 at ft pjn in ctp- pawa presbyterian church mr cass was formerly an assist ant accountant here at the can adian imperial bank of com merce and at the present time is the accountant at king city miss daisy wareham bourne mouth england who is spend ing some tune here with her niece and family mr and mrs malcolm douglas horns st is visiting in royal oak mich gan with her brother and sis- terinlaw mr and mrs eric wareham for a couple of weeks iituetamslndouglas accom panied her and is visiting her grandparents mrs david criditon was lhebng resjtjent of georgetown a resident of georgetown all her life mrs david crlehton 79 died at her bom 24 king sle last week the former gertrude 1 thom she was the daugh ter of the lata mr and mrs william thompson she had been active in organisation of st georges anglican church in her younger days as a mem ber of the choir and the wa she leaves four sons jack of umehouse raymond rocvwood david of owen sound and rkhard of bramp- 11 grandchildren and bro thers and sisters ray and wei lace thompson of town herb ert of hamilton mrs h wheat ley ethel of aykner and mrs russell salmon irene bracebridge shf wa dr ceased by her husband and brothers and sisters jqarnet jack russell misyar brad ley clara and mrarfred wil ton jennie rev harold llewellin eon ducted the funeral service on saturday at the harold c mc- clure funeral home and inter meat was in greenwood cemotr ery pallbearers were john t armstrong graham farnell joe hall jr dick lkata stu art young and emery thomp- normandy collision damages two cars alvin francis white port credit and james hillhouse 2 brampton escaped jury when the cars they were driving collided on guelph st at the normandy blvd corner sunday police said white was west bound and making a left turn into normandy blvd when in collision with the eastbound hillhouse car property damage was 450 to hillhouse s 1961 pontiac and 400 to white s 1960 vauxhall constable henry vandersluis made the investigation at 4 45 george earl hyatt 79 was lifelong district fanner a farmerll ils life george earl hyatt 79 died in peel memorial hospital on novem ber mr hyatt was the last surv iving member of five children born to william and nancy ma- gul hyatt he was bom at lot 5 concession a cfcinguacotisy attended hnttonville public school and farmed on the home property until he retired five years ago now operated by his son mac the farm has been in the hyatt name for 123 years he was an elder of nerval united church and a member of fountain valley orange lodge no 211 hnttonville in 1916 he married jean he- bride who predeceased him two years ago this december he leaves six children william and mac br 1 nerval mrs spencer wilson kay rr 1 norval mrs hugh leslie el- oise rr 4 georgetown mrs norman somerville ethel of port arthur and mrs o jl mas on doris of brampton and 22 grandchildren his first great grandchild jomyodney-spene- er wilson son of mr and mrs john wilson was born the day of his funeral he was predeceased by a brother jim and sisters mrs lea wilkinson mrs robert reid and mrs garfield mcclure funeral service on november 11 took place at the david a mcclure funeral home bram pton with rev walter ridley norval and rev uoyd freel clarkson conducting the ser vice pallbearers were nephews fraser reid and senator har ry willis and lawrence may jjj fraser hamilton mc laughlin and norman laldlaw flower bearers were friends and neighbours interment was in hillcrest cemetery norval family treasure hunt theatre members members of the georgetown little theatre took tune out from set construction and re hearsal of their dec 8th 9th and 10th production of caarl eys aunt to pack families m then cars and scour the coun tryslde on a treasure hunt sunday the hunt was inspired an organized by cathy and gord bnnt cars started from the hunts at approximately 1 pjn each car received clue sheets with detailed instructions hundreds accept toronto dominions invitation of tk torontodominion banks general invftation to inspect their new ye at the comer of main and james street survey the peanwng new interior the bank on of the first tenants of the new sid mac building featured an antique coin bank display dtafng open house saturday afternoon the idea was to unscramble the poetic does and collect a total of eleven letters along the route which were then com timed to form the name of wellknown political figure points were also awarded for some facts about georgetown and a stone weighing ap ately 1 lb points were deduct ed on a mileage basis there was no time limit set and with perfect weather and a scenic route it turned out to be a xeal fun day checking in point was ced arvaie centennial park where all contestants enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies while the scores were being totalled members of globe product ions rehearsing their next pan tomfane joined the little theat re for refreshments first prise was awarded tc the goebel family john mary jobe lauren and jeff theres something in it for everyone the georgetown herald services the merchandise you need coming events sports local news pictures entertainment t t to have the herald delivered to your doqr just phone 8772201

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