Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1967, p. 8

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historic dayfoot factory is remodelled for apartments at flrat glance there k noth log unusual about the remodell ins of an old factory into ap artment u is now being done on john street however it be comes a little more remarkable when according to a 1913 is aue of the georgetown herald the factory was founded in 1843 and was in continuous product ion of boots and shoes right up until 1047 the dayfoot shoe factory is well remembered as many of the exemployees arc still liv lng in town in 1947 ed john iton bought out the firm and moved operations to campbellford solid clear through was the description of the payfoo boot in the 1913 paper which also states the mine fields the lumber camps the great rail lines and the prairies were op ened up by men wearing the dayfoot work boot made in oe orgetown while specializing in boys and mens boots they also put out a special line of high boots for ladies of the time in 1913 there were fifty op erators engaged making high quality boots all of whom arc skilled artisans the footwear was sold in re tail stores hut a large percent age was sold by the travelling salesman making his way as tar as the pacific coast at this time john street called tannery street the plant was first powered by steam then gasoline then hy dro following the moving of the plant to campbellford two fa mous brothers bobby bauer of the famous kraut line of the boston bruin hockey team and his brother david now father bauer former coach of st michaels and a recent olympic team used the plant to make hockey boots and skate after this the dolphincraf t boat was produced here then the gilmore boats and rental service an illustrious history for the- new apartment dwellers to move into albert euteceier is building the apartments ssater m k v new life for one of georgetown oldest buildings four teams remain in jr hockey race four teams bowe fro the legion minor hockw junior a scene last saturday in the most exciting finish of any game all year london came from behind a 10 deficit to score two goals in the second game and defeat st catharines 2 1 on round bradley edgar s second goal with only 19 sec onds left in the game was all they needed to send st cathar ines to the spectators seats for the rest of the year in the second game hamilton shutout kitchener 40 kitch ener had won the first game 32 mike magdy scored 2 robert hamilton and mike osborne pi eked up singles terry lee in the hamilton goal played strong game in preserving the shutout marues held peterborough to a 2ali tie but could not overcome a 41 first game ipsa danny turner and grant bodnar scor ed for marues dale mieczaniec and doug thompson tallied for peterborough after winning the first game 41 oshawa managed a 2 1 vie toy over niagara in the se cond gamearmel hacher and danny field scored for oshawa while gord johnson picked up the lone niagara goal commlulonars comments next weeks games will be the first of the semi finals two games total goal series with the last five minutes of each game stop time all boysehmmated junior a last week can receive crests from their coaches this saturday to the coaches and managers of the teams eliminated a very sincere thank you for a good job well done if the parents of the boys you coached this year were just aware of half the time you volunteered to aid their son they too would be very grateful for your help again fellows thanks a mill ion bruce walker and bryan lewis little nhl from pet th st louis 0 toronto 5 chicago 3 ntw york 4 boston 0 montreal 5 detroit 7 los angeles 1 schedule sat feb 11th detroit sits out 9 00 philadelphia vs st louis 9 40 montreal vs los angeles 1020 boston vs tfirohttl 11 00 chicago vs new york round robin standings as of feb 4th gp w l t ht gdhs wrestlers best in four school competition saturday industrial hockey 1 league standings team radicals kinsmen mcgibbon hotel snelgrovc saturday february 4th ge getown district high school was the host to wrestling teams tram gnelph collegiate john t ross collegiate and arthur district high school the all day tournament was a qualify frig event for the cwossa meet to- be held in kitchener saturday tbt local team repeated its a of last year a 1hey took the championship in wry exciting fashion the final team cores were georgetown so john f ross 89 arthur 74 guelph 45 with the score secsaw ing bade and forth and ho matches remaining ross was ahead 89- 7 the final position of geor gttown rested firmly on the shoulders of barry smith in the 183 lb class final smith was up to the task and won a hard fought decision 21 over b lewis of john f ross the core was now 9089 in favour rf georgetown who bad ateataat in the heavyweight division the final match was between fkkthorn f guelph and j lewis of ross the partisan crowd was on its feet through out the bout cheering on the guelph collegiate wrestler win for ross would give them the tournament pickthorn sa dthe day for georgetown by piflning the ross wrestler at 108 the local team as hurt bj a hockey injury tofa their 106 pounder tom connely and a shoulder injury to al fcrxuson both of whom arc out for the remainder of the car bnai hilts and rick todd not reu larly with the team filled m admirably and picked up some tery valuable points the nal positioning of the team mem fcen was as follows inglis paces tanners scores three in game blake inghs scored three goals te pace the acton tanners to am m victory over first place heapeler ificuacs in an olla intermediate b game in tan ntt town friday night jen nddall scored a pair and deaf richardson jim family and bob carrie scored the oth or tanner goals norman rerguson 3rd brian hilts 3rd jim hall champ george ferguson champ terr campbel 3rd vince graham 3rd jack walinga champ joel tost champ doug hilts champ barry smith champ of feb- 5th 7 4 2 16 6 6 1 1 11 1 sundays result kinsmenjl- mcgibbon 4 radicals 5 snelgrove 1 future games sun feb 12 10 00 radicals vs kinsmen 1130 snelgrove vs mcgibbon nam team g a tp p ward r 18 9 25 f harrison k 6 19 23 w chapman r 6 14 20 w rcid m 6 13 19 e pearce r 11 7 18 k morrow fm 7 11 j beckett m 9 7 v thompson m 7 7 14 thi oeorobtown hiraldi thursday february snd 1947 page s 4 0 3 1 toronto philadelphia montreal detroit new york st louis los angeles chicago boston top ten scorer as of feb 4th stove storey 21 12 33 dave guest 26 3 29 mike phillips 18 8 28 alec ovenden 12 11 23 jack king 9 9 18 donald williams 10 7 17 james rea 6 jo 18 ralph alcorn 10 5 15 charlie rayrrer 9 4 13 randy johnson 7 5 12 players scoring goals last sa turday morning were r john son 2 m phillips 2 b stan ael 2 s storey 3 c john ston 2 j kennedy 2 and 1 each from g pool o ovenden rae j goudy bob cunning ham d ford d mcneuly j dttpontrg bionjay d williams no 8 and h kexguson the assists came from b cartwright d williams h ferguson j owens d quan bury j goudy s lorusso m milne c johnston j kennedy r quaobury m damphousse m phillips w gardhouae brian cunningham a ovenden and b barrett b runhtun for trie best in imtiver a try thi georgetown herald 22 main st s telephone 8772201 postpone naming of centennial project a small attendance of mem bers at the february meeting of georgetown women s instit ute postponed plans to name a centennial project that night members answered roll call with a thought for the day at the meeting in knox church hall mrs bert palmer read a pap er on heritage written by mr apramian of hamilton who came to canada in 1923 with a group of armenian boys and lived at cedarvale farm which vi as operated at that time as a school for young armenian or phans mrs george campbell a faithful member of the w i who died last monh was rem embered with two minutes silence third annual sale of paintings by john agg third off all prices terms country gallery terra cotta train to montreal askabout convenient departure and return times for information phone the local cn passenger sales office canadian national give fresh beautiful blooms from our own greenhouses r0sedale 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