Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1969, p. 12

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v vo rv jfc i r presentation big by ralph hawes a visit to georgetown arm oury to anyone j interested is welfworthwhile ye were there last monday thelaee job to the interior since the fire has tobeseen to be- believed the wallsi have been panelled with hardbbard with t very pleasing and attractive veneer a false ceiling and fluorescent lights have done much to make a fine hau but the most notice- and legion were present ma yor wheldon emmerson dist rict commander david capper- auld major ketcheson lorne scots major nj cairn dist- rict cadefofficer tor ontario would he some delay in the his aidedecamp capt w teystonerxlapt jt3ahnister district cadet officer major p m chan liason office in charge df squadrons attached to downsview mr w guy area chairman and mr g j moir manager ontario provincial committee air cadet league rev kelvin johnston who is padre to branch 120 and the squadron dedicated the colours while speaking to major qairn it was disclosed that there able aspect is the gas heating ar removed- from the days of i the hugh stove l mr- george moir presented the occasion for thevisitwas the air cadet leigue charter to the presentation of colours and charter to 756 georgetown le gion squadron royal canadian air cadets it was a significant event- to- those concerned cadets officers instructors and sponsors several dignitaries from the president henry hale who re ceived it on behalf of branch 120 the new colours which were donated to the cadet by branch 120 were marched oh by the branch colour party and presented to capt rod hacdon- aid officer commanding 756 ge orgetown legion squadron by national def enp e7from towri branchpresident hale delivery of squadron shoulder flashes this is quite disappoihr ting for those interested are keen to see georgetown leg ion 756 squadron flashes on the shouldersof these smart young gentlemen of 756 squad ron l since thcjsauadiron was form ed the quota has been 61 cad ets last week the quota was increased to 71 whicj made those concerned very happy two cadets sgt rac burns and fsgt b seeler received coa ngjmli nd vd have sev- certificates for completinit the other dustnal tours in promotions in the squadron have been made recently sgt b seeler has been promoted to flight sgt lac george to cpl and to sgt lac little to cpl to sgt lacs scott burgoyne rd burns hill and mccon nell to cpls this spring there wil be flights out of downsview available to the progressive cadets of 756 the sponsoring committee headed by comrade russ steph ens is justly proud of the squad ron the branch members can feel equaly as proud for this sponsoring of air cadets is il club 41 deed a worthy legion project the squadron hits toured the lo cal abitibi provincial paper junior in rs league spot newmarket redmen took ad vantage of georgetown penalt ies to fashion a 52 win in a su burban junior c league hockey game in georgetown memorial arena sunday georgetown drew 25 penalty calls to the visitors 10 as they dropped their second straight two days earlier in lindsay they bowed 75 after threaten ing to trip upythe league leaders v georgetown and newmarket ended the third period dead locked sunday but the high fly ing redmen were too much in the final twenty minutes out last years summer camp it is hoped that more boys from 756 squadron will be selected to at- 1enusilmmer this year senior ncos course while at nea a mt five cadets were taken to a jr a hockey game at maple leaf gardens some weeks ago each cadet was given a plastic model to assemble this was in the form of a contest a friend of ours cadet henderson was the hap py winner art moments after nashs goal to put it out of doubt nashs goal was his 13th doug richardson had his charges skating hard in lindsay friday where they stayed with the pace setters until late in the second period lindsay stunned georgetown with three goals in a 38 second span early in the first period but the locals rallied to leave the first peridd trailing just 43 sicy tied it half way through the second but never gamed the lead lindsay netted two more goals in the middle frame and another in the third george- thb georgetown hira ttfursqay jan 30th 1 page 12 town scored the game5t gdal with six minutes left dwayne hay unassisi frank king from nash kemshead kemshead fr hay and kemshead from n were the georgetown icori combinations sterrat scored twice hoya grieder willis grayforfl stevens one each for lipdsa the- same two teams will at it again here sunday t back to branch business the general meeting last thursday was poorly attended perhaps the weather could be blamed or several other things fifteen honorary members were recom mended by the executive and ac cepted by the ordinary mem- bership a brief summary of two pro jects was made by the profirst the track and field meet this would involve georgetown chil dren from elementary schools the cost in dollars would be georgetown jed at one point jack kemshead fired his 25th goal of the season at 1114 of the first peribd from dwayne hay and the edge stooduntil early in the second when mike sage pulled his team even len kay and les chaissonj opened a 31 lead before geor- getown produced their second goal that at 1236 when jerryj nash scored unassisted j gary hanlon and mike sage scored a minute and a half ap- j- time re folt a ifew change lonsons blue hornet pictured in new book blue hornet a quarter horse from the stables of roy and joan ionson rr 3 will be in cluded in a book great horses of the world the equine equiv alent to the humans whos who the book to be published in small the cost in manpowerl england this spring will include george moir left manager of the ontario branch of air cadets shows off the new georgetown squadron charter with bus hale president of the sponsoring branch 1 20 canadian legion iy and time would be great we would ask anyone interested in children and fitness to contact bill collier 8772605 or ralph hawes 8772994 your names will be taken and you will hear from the branch in the very near future the other project is sunday night dances for teenagers should have more on that next week at the meeting it was dis closed that the people running around the branch last week have settled one controversy the hydro panel in the branch can handle all the power need ed to run tbe extension some changes will be made to the present air conditioning when the air conditioning is put into the new extension we will keep members informed on develop ments of the extensions as they occur portrait of the horse which was specially taken by a phot ographer who came from brit- ain to photograph canadian hor ses which will appear in the book i on saturday at the annual yearend championships of the i ontario quarter horse associatj ion blue hornet ridden by mrs ionson was chosen cham pion cutting horse in the provj ince for the third year in a row the fonsons also copped ano ther championship poco bailerina was judged champion junior pleasure horse at tbe show perkup winter menus serve the family golden m nothing like a heaping serving of golden fish chips to perk up family appetites these dullish winter days theyre always good taste better because theyre better made why not try an order todey we fry halibut only ii f i n c open 10 am to 7 pm tuesday to saturday thursday j 3 k o an friday- evenings til 930 pm closed mondays golden fish chips 36 main street north georgetown oeorgetown squadrons commanding officer capt rod mcdonald and member of the cadet colour party during presentation ofcharter ceremony in the armoury t fire prevention bureau executive president hale presented mr w fisher from the little theatre group with a cheque for 213 stating that he wished it could have been much more mr fisher said the little thea tre group had received 50 of legion funds independent of the cheque he thanked the branch for its effort in spite of the combined ef forts of georgetown and bronte dart players to assist oakville to win the dart contest the trophy will remain in branch 120 for another year a geor getown player talking of the oakville team was almost in tears with frustration you just couldnt lose to these people regardless of the we use the word loosely trophy everyone had a good get together vice i jresident alex terrell had twelve members from the oak- ville branch with him while president al greenwood head ed the thirtyfive from bronte te visitors did well in the dart shoot a terrell oakville floss traccy ed court bronte mike cummings bronte jack hardman bronte perc mark- ham c winn bronte frank hale k barber oakville took home steaks or roasts winners of the car club draw were ron lincoln r williams r bludd k shier and k tracy at the saturday night dance they svcre digging chairs out of the back room ross roy and doug really packed them in rosss rendering of little ar rows fell far short of the prev ious occasion when we listened to him we questioned ross on this he had a cold youve got to hear him without a cold to get the best of little arrows the ways and means prizes went to jack henderson and ken hcrgert in the afternoon saturday evening to dave man- ford carol linda and lucky joe pokier halton fire prevention bu reau named its 1969 executive at the annaul meeting held in hilton last week showirscated in the front row are the new chairman chief jack cunning ham of georgetown vice chair- man chief m holmes of acton and secretary rick burgin and treasurer paulmacneil both of burlington thc committee chairmen shown in the second row ire firefighter glen string er milton poller codlcst wiimz photo hy roy downs chief a e clement milton public relations chief douglas wilson oakville literature and district deputy chief george wright oakville christmas fire safety for a zb8lbabv9eataal georgetown herald phone 1771201 merchants brother dies in hospital j alvin ryder 67 who died at st josephs chronic hospital guelph on january 23 was a brother of earl ryder operator of a georgetown tv store mr ryder was born near ac ton then lived at arkcll and la- ter in guelph where he was employed with hcffcrnan mot ors as a body and fenderman until he retired several ycatsj ago he leaves his wife ella knight his brother in george town and three sisters mrs j allan of acton mrs j tolton guelph and mrs ii hancock guelph interment in woodlawn cemetery followed funeral ser vice in guelph on saturday ryders tv announce a new model new price new warranty ladder coffee urn gifts of auxiliary to arc an extension ladder and a coffee urn will be donated by georgetown auxiliary for the retarded to the adult rehabil itation centre at hornby formerly known as hope workshop the hornby enter prise became known as arc industries the first of the year members voted the gifts to the workshop at their monthly meeting on monday at the home of mrs ruth hart weber drive which had an attendance of 20 members reportsion a pot luck supper and white elephant sale showed these had been a success presi dent mrs gloria hipson opened the meeting with prayer most of- the evening was spent dis cussing plans for the eighth an nual ides of march dance tickets are being prepared for a draw on a beautiful honk ed rug which will be on display in a downtown store window next meeting will bot the home of mrs peggy trcahy 11 cafble st when more planning will be done for the dance the auxiliary has issued an invitat ion to any resident to become a member and information can be obtained by calling mrs hip- son at 8770944 the evening came to a close with the monthly draw being won by mrs vivian mills and refreshments hostess served by try motorola solid state model 870 25 color quasar now selling for less than 000 only a limited supply yet of these sets m m 3 2 year warranty on all parts one year free labour i applies to quasar tvs only why not an ordinary warranty quasar is not an ordinary color tv after one year these facts in georgetown the quasar has never failed from overheating it runs coot the quasar has- never needed bench repairs tre quasar has not cost its owner one cent in repairs the quasar has never failed because of tube burnout it only uses 1 tube hard to believe yes we would not have believed it ourselves no ordinary tv can be this reliable but come in and see them and believe at ryderstv sales service georgetown 49 main st isiortk 8779794

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