Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1968, p. 11

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fermediate raiders debut n home ice this friday awrgo crowd is expected to ibtokluind to help uaher back rid jr wcht intermediate hoc- ley tn georgetown tomorrow bight an intermediate raider jqyfitce of past seasons mrs jack sr will make i it official when she drops the padt at the start of the erae between raiders and durham raldara themaelvea helped make the durham georgetown match even more attractive by upsetting fergus thistles 04 in their season opener in fer kus frldy night after two per iods it appeared georgetown was about to start the i96860 march on the wrong foot but extra effort in the third period u titt i produced four goals and the all ipprtejlly the class of th in rtanl victory tied i ate b league into which rgetown has been accepted blake inglu was the stlckout bffenjively with hreo goals as an incentive club officials j paul robinson wayne davison tlobffclmn was the games play maker with four asiiits tergm anorad the flrit goal i giving children of 12 years age and under free access to i home opener provided they i accompanied by an adult and phil lavrll got the others for fergus it was osullwan aloore darrock and peden scoring and owned a 21 lead at bo end of the period raiders contlnu ed to trail as each team added a goal in the second but this ties fourth tally triggered the georgetown explosion that turn ed the tables they fired four goals in a span of a doten min utes to stun the partisan crowd infills fashioned his hat trick during the late eruption fred powbrough psychologic ally took the steam out of the fergus effort by robbing a rer gus player on a penalty shot at a time when raiders needed the wt georgetown actually scored two more first period goals but they were washed out by the referee tub oioroitown hirald thursday nov 2hf iftt page ii phil la veil who signed a ral dor playing card ale in the week spent the last half of the game as a spectator after argu ing a bad call too dramatically his distinctions included scor ing the 1st goal for the new ed itlon intermediates and their first game misconduct though he would gladly relinquish the latter georgetowns ltnoup included fred cowbrough brian feavoy phil lavcll g bailey jack gudgeon paul robinson wayne davison don norton bui camp bell jim blair dave sheppard blake inglls junior beaumont terry lane f buchanan glen cooper kent sobinaon seek stewarttown road improvements for safety teen age ambassadors med prom left are dick louth ken dasher ed brawn and john stedmart four senior high school students from van vert ohio who made their homes for a week in an exchange program arranged by the rotary clubs of van wert and eorgetown standing behind them are georgetown high ichool students in whose homes the visitors were guests anding from left are denise uriel cheflie biehn bob freeman and jane mcnally four gdhs utodents spent the tame ek in van wert the evchange took place saturday november 9th at windsor this thursday november 21 georgetowns sporting goods centre pete pomeroy sports 17 main st north a on 877- 7777 r1etommoy 1 propria tof paul robinson aasictant all rljnu of tha araa r cordially in vltod lei vult pat pomaroy sports hit wkrxj you will find the most madam sports iulpmrt utoro in th ar if contrally ueatod ur stops from fh town parking ibt with a wld kauctlan of lop quality brands for all lovars of anart and b suro to tak ad v ant sua ef th opn ing spacialt to iav slhcaraly pete p0mhroy opening specials thursday only q orr kluu op all toys and hobbies friday 10 of all hockey equipment saturday onty all cafh purchases of ski equipment ladies skates and hockey equipment sports gifts are sure to pleas take advantaor of the 10 savinos and layaway now lucky draw fru draw tickets with ovary purchase sat nov 23 for draw on pair of skis vajua 50 00 urged on by a delegation and a petition from stewarttown residents concerned about traf be aafety eaquesing school board at a meeting last week asked county engineer j cor iett for three rqad improve ments they sought the widen ing of the 7th line shoulder south of the 17th aideroad the repair of the sidewalk on tho south hill and a better railing on the bricjge the petilionrrx had not avk ed for these particular improve nents they had asked on two occasions for more school v stops through stewarttown however the board rejected the request because they felt mere bus stops would h danfl erous and the department of transport regulations would not allow it the board then nought the op- lnloar of the department of transport who together with afpp jim sriow and the opp ipvestigatedl the opp watched the bus stop from mimarkrrt cars on several occasions the resulting department re j port would not allow any more bus stop but did re com mend the widening of the ihoul ders on the 7th line muth of 17 aideroad for pedestrian use j the other requests were made by the board the parents at the meeting representing all petitioners mrs j stewart mrs b beck ett and mrs j tboms pointed out that the apace between the last railing on the bridge and the aidewalk was urge enough toilet a child alp into the creek jim snow mpp for halton east county engineer j cor be tt reeve jeorge currte and deputy reeve tom hill also at tended the meeting school board chairman wll ham lawson askd reeve currie what had become of the petition for a crosswalk at norva in reply the reeve reported coun cil had asked the department of transport to make a survey with a view toereung traffic ligjil at the junction of the town line and highway 7 social personal mrs j maekenzje and daugh lor marilyn of 32 stevens cres accompanied by miss margaret gilchrist 23 normandy blvd have just returned from a visit to tied deer alberta where they attended the graduation ceremonies of 3 cst lynn mackenxie of the ftchp the credit valley snowmobile club the 68 season is soon to come our snow 14 aimfist hare and when it comes therell be things to do so why not get in gear a snowmobile club will be un lrm year i hear its a real thrill the fires ere lit and the sauna s hot forget the winter chill m wed like to know how many will como r you ii find the price below to see what day well open er up now fellows lot it snow i new members for snowmobile club- only 35 per family prewht social and golf member 10 per family meeting w1u be held wednesday mov 27 at 8 pm for all fntefeatwdtn snowmobiling attha georgetown golf country club r r 4 georgetown 877601 1 p get your floats ready far santa claus parade december eh0v better ming prices effective wed sat nov 30 23 this weeks meat features schneider fresh killed turkeys ib grade a e9 lb avg weight schneiders sweet pickled cottage rolls 69 schneiders hn grade side bacon rindlets ib 79 schneider sizzler sausage 59 i schneiders skinless red hots wieners e jr c schneiders cold cuts luncheon meat loap macaroni and cheese yollr cllolfe u pickle pim6nto dutch bologna chicken loaf ft or vat pkga for fork loap m dressing- p ioi 09 purex white coloured toilet tissue moftsou ift c cheese spread 65 neurr flavour 3 pku tang crystals isxi l39 stokelys fancy 28 on tin pumpkin 243 chicken noodle lipfons soup mix 47 pktf of two c aunt dinah molasses 12 oz jar 27 all purpose 5 roses flour s lb ban 59 mix and eat instant cre of wheat red rose instant coffee 10 ox pkfl- 39 we off 6 i ar 107 jacques candies chocolates wsse 84 ol licorice allsorts 1 mrlj 49c our prica 43 sweetheart fabric softener regular 6v c half gil uy 55 heinz beaks with pork in tomafo sauce mcvits assorted english biscuits refl 31c 5 6 100 rose brand sw mixed pickles is ojl jar 33 florida grape fruits 649 ontario fancy maci appak 343 u s grown no 1 grade s 10 c 39 u s grown no 1 grhn onions 3 bun 29 us no 1 radishes 6 ox ba 25 peas 5- 00

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