Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1957, p. 13

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j- m dis in woodstock leaves daughter here well known resident of wood stock for seventy years john o huffman died at his residence 821 canterbury street on thurs- i day february 21st he bad beeril ai years in foiling health for some time eldest ison of the late george and hanna falrlie huffman he was born near blenheim and for nearly seventy years had been a resident 6f woodstock for ntany years he was with the kara piano and organ com pany of woodstock sad later in the house furnishings department of the e- j coles company he had been living retired for sever- he was a member of central united church and an- honorary james h lyons sons 23 church street georgetown triqngle 73969 residential commercial industrial additions and repairs elder his hobbies w fishing flowers and rending his wife the former jane for- shaw lawson predeceased him ten years ago and surviving- are four daughters mrs m l en- twistle london mrs j wallace thompson 14 church street georgetown urs s l krompart and miss milicent huffman woodstock two brothers a d huffman and clarence- craford cedar springs four granddaugh ters mrs donald bnihdage and mrs t r moore both of london mrs clarence taylor toronto and mrs ivan miller hannon one grandson capt j i c entwistle soest germany thews are also eight great grandchildren i the late mr huffman rested aljthe jjls rapidly closed the gap ihef e howell funeralhonie from which the funeral service was held saturday ebruary 23 at 2 pm revjf v mcneely of central united church officiated temporary entombment wa made in wdndsoce mausoleum social personal recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs james f evans included dr and mrs pridham and baby of guclph mr and mrs ken bullard of kilbride and mr and mrs sommcrville and family of acton- iiii hi hi here with the most modern power of the year new chevrolet the only 1wice proved new trucks 2 proves mi m wwwtaaies m prav g mi m hm alaska airway prwtm fai th mb vi may iim- iii they offer an extra short stroke engine i super efficient v8a with highest horsepower per pound greater efficiency and longer life theyre available in every model either standard or as an extracost option theyve got the last word in 6 tooi the newest navingest editions of canadas all- time favorite truck engine you can choose a 6 in all light and mediumduty conventional models l for modern featured you can be sure of get a new chevrolet biggest sellers biggest savers only frafjchued chevrolet dealers display this famous tradenark see your authorized chevrolet dealer preston shades juniors in third playoff game thl georgetown heratd wednesday eveg- march 6 19m the preston junior c pals paced by a one mail four goal show put on by their high scor ing centre norm schulz built up a four goal lead and then weather ed a georgetown- third period rally to shade the junior haiders 6 5 at preston and take a one game 2 to 1 lead on the series five hundred hockey fans the largest crowd ever to jam into the auditorium for any event came very close to seeing a story book ending in the final session when to one goal as the once dangerous preston attack fell apart at the start of the period neither club lookjed like world beaters in the first stanza pres ton were unorganized to the point where three men weee going lif ter the puck cancer leaving at least two men- open for a pass a fault that the jrs latched onto in the ifhddle period the feeble way georgetown took advantage of prestons mistakes made it look like there was a law against shoot ing the junior raiders had a definite edge the play and could have netted at least three more than they did had their 9 georgetown cunqingham pomeroy k richardson 540 10 georgetown charlton dance d richardson 1040 11 georgetown dance fiyde lljh penalties brain tripping 143 thompson cross checking 246 cunningham kneeing 800 dob- bie holding u41 eldred trip ping 1310 farm news halton will continue farm pond policy j ei w the icettttftuance of haltons farm pond policy was recommend at a recent meeting of haltons conservation committee since the inauguration of the polity in 1952 subsidies have been paid on a to tal of 65 approved ponds as in former years such ponds must have as a primary objective ohe of the following 1 10 provide water supply for livestock or domestic purposes 2 to provide water for drives been coming in a little harhre protection 3 to provide wa der than basketballs tier for spraying or irrigation in for the second game in succes- j order to qualify applicants must sion georgetown kept their num- have thproposed sites approved ber of penalties down to 7 the and to this cftd an application must same amount that preston picked be filed with the agricultural of up the teams are even in goals so far in the scries esch club scoring 18 percival brought the roof in with his opener at 637 from bow man and aucoin with both team at full strength in prestons six tallies with georgetown short handed dance and doug richardson who presented the jrs best threat of the night couples for georgetowns first a harmless looking attempt that finished in a breakaway with dance carrying in all alone from the bluolinc to beat proud cleanly at 1257 1 fice in milton before spperaitions commence since writing the above we have learned that halton county coun cil has approved of the recommen dation of the committee and con- fact none of sequent ly haltons farm pond pol- wcre scored icy will be in effect in 1957 tre planter v another matter which received the attention of the conservation committee was that of the county tree planter this piece jf- equip ment which was purchased nearly three years ago will in future be stored in milton as formerly it i av to any la owner i 131 prestons second marker was scored from a scramble auroin the last one to touch it got credit for the goal bowman and perci val were also in on it hte lead stood up for a little more than two minutes until 1840 when with percival off for kneeing dance centre out from the side to doug richardson who just slapped it be hind proud the second act was all schulzs the big guy monopolized the show taking only 15 mintues to start and finish his first hat trick of the ser ies and jump in to the top spot in the coring compiled on the three games played so far os borne and onorato assisted on his initial tally surprisingly enough preston showed nothing in the way of power while enjoying the man advantage and around the six min ute mark when the junior raiders were playing 4 men to prestons 6 the pals as they call themselves had to dig to get past centre ice at the 1130 mark shculz bagged his second and prestons fourth on a solo effort that made ihc georgetown defence look like a section out of the petrified forest onorato fed to captain schulz on his third goal at 1542 when the rest of the preston team fizzled out in the final stanza schulzic was still coasting onorato set him up on prestons final goal the winner at 510 thirty seconds before geor getown realized there was a slim chance they might get beat- cun ningham capped a rush at 540 on pomeroy s relayed pass from ken richardson five minutes later charlton was the marksman from chance and doug richardson at the 1104 mark it was dance ag ain this timo from hyde and the stage was set for the old mcllcr- drama finale georgetown bangs in the equalizer with just seconds left they go into overtime georgetown draws double minors but still manager to get a break a way and score thr winner and sing all the way home fine except preston lost the script kven when the jrs traded lock- hurst i in on a sixth attacker proud forgot his- lines and stopped every thing thrown at nun when the cur tain did rome down king sehul and hart were piled up against the boards the pill was rolling toward the open cajje and she shiney new scoreboard was still flashing 65 the little theatre grorjf will be back in georgetown tucs march 5th scoring summary 1 preston percival bowntan aucoin 2 georgetown dance d richardson 3 preston- aucoin bowman pcrcivajf 4 georgetown d richardson dance hart 1840 penalties thompson kneeing 135 burr clipping 1307 percival kneeing 1710 y 2nd period 5 preston schulz onorato osborne b 108 6 preston schulz uriass 1130 7 preston schulx onorato 1542 penalties osborne high stick- iing 140 beckett cross checking 505 k richardson tripping 603 i schulx cross checking 635 bow- 4 man tripping 18001 3rd parted 8v ttoh halton without charge however ararngcmcnts have meen made to hive a man go with the machine and the cost of his services and mileage must be paid by the land owner or land owners making use of the machine hene again in terested land owners who contem plate doing any planting this com ing spring should in the near fu ture contact the agricultural of fice and make their application such procedure has definite advan tages one of which is that it would enable the land owner to get ad vice free of charge from the zone forester regarding the varieties to plant a planting plan etc harrison pupils are successful in exams tqry c viral at the recent midwinter exam inations of the royal conserva- of music held in toronto se- pupils from the studio of kenneth r harrison arct rmt were successful they included grade 2 theory marilyn heslop 1st class honours bill manderson 1st class hon ours grade 3 history barbara cunningham hon donna mc millan grade 4 harmony ruth lindsay grade 5 harmony don na mcmillan grade 3 piano jill runham hon grade 1 singing patricia norton hon larry saunders hon marjory dolby milton hon ann watkins ac ton hon grade 2 singing lynnc merritt milton 1st class hon grade 6 singing bill brush mil ton 1st class hon grade 8 sing- and i murcc wilson milton 1st thcranne hayward milton hon the which all a6ree a symbol of all that is best in human nature tr give a helping hand when needed to show kindness of heart to care for the sick to comfort the distressed keep this flag flying in canada remember the red cross v yon on not of noflio whon ffw convossvey ccmr you way tmnd your confnbofion dkct tot don wingrove georgetown campaign treasurer 637 1257 1619 ii hours lost in minutes it takes many an hour and many a dollar to build an automobile but in one tragic moment it can be destroyed and worse still your savings may ba lost too in lawsuit let us provide you with complete automobile insur ance john r barber agency insurance and travel john r barber freeman kersey wistes he 3031 insurance travel real estate walter tv evans co ca triangle 72s12 pbp mill street serving your community for over 30 years i stove anjl- nut coal cash or budget terms w h kewnejt son tpjcugle 72851 f

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