4 5sjij tj x 4 tm 6bokoctown hirald wteecday km jmitm ub8- page2 i k lis if- r a iieeosy job away from ine march gales wouldbe to tile your bath room in plastic tiles 1hcost is modest for a luxury job and once done requires ho further decoration the tiles are merely washed off with soap and water to keep them bright and sparkling a bathroom size 6 x 8 would require tortile 4 feet high on the walls 100 feet of plastic tile- 2 gals of cem ent 25 feel w tile cap in bainbow tile at 49c per square foot the cost would be 6465 in ford plastic tile- at 39c per square foot it would cost you 5465 and in cadil lac tile at ssc per square foot the cost would be 4865 if you wished if come in and see the thirty different shades available in plain pearl or mavrbelised tile 7 if i r p i whatever the weather youll like the way rogers fuel oil keeps your house at a comfortable even temperature cau murt allison georgetown tltlanflle 73291 triangl 74072 what council did leitsthy debate then ask prices on used ambulances this is the first time that any decision on the ambulance has been unanimous quipped mayor armstrong wednesday as council decided to ask harold mcclure and anyone else with a used ambulance for sale to submit prices decision to ask for prices came after almost two hours of debate in which council discused the con troversial question of purchasing themcclure vehicle which has split the town legislators 63 at the last meeting council had voted to purchase th aj for- 900 with hepresent owner to provide a routing hasher light and repaintlt whitetmondays dis cussion arose when a- letter was read from mr mcclure offering the ambulance to the towrrfor forthe ambulance to operate 900 and noting that the offer would expire on february 23rd mayor- armstrong said that he had been talking to mr mcclure and that his 900 offer still is open to the town he reported also that mr mcclure had intimated that he wished to make a 100 donation to the ambulance service if he would put a reasonable price on the vehicle the ambulance brigade could outfit it with new equipment remarked cr fred harrison mr harrison said the town should perhaps get in touch with brampton the town has a new ambulance and no one to op erate it he said and georgetown has 70 volunteers and no ambul- 7721 yonge street toronto ance cr mcgilvray pointed out that acton had purchased the rumlcy ambulance for 975 it is a con verted 1952 pontiac coach he said harrison wood publicity repres entative for the ambulance brigade was asked if he had pursued his idea further of having private sponsorship of the ambulance cost i am speaking as an individual when i say this said mr wood i have done nothing since the last meeting but am still prepared to go forward with the idea i would feci foolish however asking for a don ation to a 450 ambulance for which we paid 900 this ambulance has taken quite a beating at and since our last meeting said cr hyde calling for immediate action to settle the controversy he said the corps is ready to go to work andcouncil shouldnt keep putting off a deci sion in the holies of getting an am- using he proposed vehicle bulance for nothing coop coop coop coop details and entry blanks at your local cohop office supplies miton tft fttol cr harrison wondered if there would be a chance of renting the vehicle if at the end of a month an ambulance hajnt been donated he said he might be inclined to buy it he wondered- why mr mc- llurc had not been in touch with councils ambulance committee if he still wishes to sell tonights information is to me said reeve allen chairs this committee ive been talking to mr mcclure at least four times since the last council meeting but he has never mentio ned any concessions to me 1 wa- getting phone calls at the rate of 20 a day asking about our offer to purchase mr allen said he could not ag ree to asking for another offer and that if the seller wished he should submit an offer in writing and if favourably it could be ac cepted he could not agree to tak ing action on verbal offers he said when correspondence showed thai the offer had been withdrawn the reeve reiterated his stand that it is not true economy to purchase a secondhand ambulance and said it was not economy cither to give the ambulance brigade 100 which they do not at present need were getting away from the idea altogether said cr mcgil vray pointing out that he is inter ested lin saving the town money this year and the second hand am bulance seems the answer crgray said he thinks council is making a mountain out of a molehill suppose the vehicle is only worlbr500 sje said- its worth mqre to us at the moment because we can useit right away its going tobe a tbtigh financial year mr gr said remarking humorously that perhaps there wouldnt bfe enough tax money av ailable to keep the roads in shape i couldnt vote on anything to night until some ofljer offer is re ceived said cr jlale k mayor armstrong said a lot of time had been spent in three meet ings in discussion and in views of opinions expressed he suggested that the previous purchase offer be rescinded a new offer be asked and enquiry also made about rent ing reeve allen said he was opposed to this as council had made an of- fre and received an answer im committee chairman but for some reason he prefers to deal with other councillors said the reeve i dont think we should try to beat down the price but should proceed to examine the tenders we asked for reeve allen said he could not understand why council is concer ned about charging home owners 25c a year for a new ambulance no one knows where they stand at present he said ambulance vol unteers are standing by and the public doesnt know whos running the ambulance cr hyde said the question is be tween a new and a used vehicle and he doesnt think ratepayers want to invest in a new one john henley secretary of the ambulance service reminded coun cil that one of the original mem bers has resigned because of coun cils dillydallying and more might follow he asked why tenders had been called on a new ambul ance but not on a used one and said that he had spoken to a num ber of ladies who opposed the s mr hyde has heard from some ratepayers but they dont all feel that way said ttth reeve those who think the opposite have come to me and told me to hold out for a new one people are not so concerned ab out the cost as council thinks he said ralph hawes chief of the new news service was asked for his opinion who and said that the majority of peo ple he had met arc of the opinion that a new veihclc should be pur chased if possible discussion came to an end with the decision to ask for prices on used ambulances you have had a good example of democracy tonight mayor armstrong told spectators at the meeting it is democracy in ac tion which makes the reeve and i fighting partners at times in coun cil and the best of friends rfnee we leave the table john elliott liason officer for the ambulances ervice thanked the council for providing a garage and suggested that it be weatherproo fed and adequately heated at coun cils convenience juniors take second victory over preston i green beans 2 the junnor raiders kept their chances of grabbing the league championship alive with their sec ond win of the series friday night a hardfought 64 tilt on preston ice some 500 vocalists watched geor getown match the home brews in every department in the initial stanza and then outskate them in a firey middle period to vault into a two goal lead that proved too much for the red shd black tide in the fiiialc georgetown thrived on prestons resolution to refrain from passing the puck in the desperate third period an exhibition of sweep and poke checking by dance and harrison and a short course on the body check by king and thompson with involuntary participation by aucoln percival and bowman kept the pals off balance right up until the clock ran out on them teams were at full strength when preston went into a 10 lead at the 429 mark aucoin got the goal- the start of his first period hat trick when the rearguards failed to clear after jlockhorst stopped bui bowmans shot from point blank range aucoln banged at it three times before it went in the line of dance d richard son and hart were poison to the prestonlies in a scoring way- in jteeauutt aim led the check- in the dying minutes ot- the jvhen preston needed one hmt with the jrs 1st counter at 745 dobbic touched off the play when he trapped a rolling puck at centre ice and tipped it ahead to doug richardson richardson carried on into the corncry and then centred out to hart who rapped it home a perfect three way play ended in presons second goal which had aucoin on the scoring end at 854 he got help from ron and bill bowman harrison whose scoring has dropped pff sharply in recent games had to be satisfied with an assist on the equalizer off the stick of charlton at the 1218 mark the junior raiders went out in front for the first time in the game on harts tally from hall at 1440 two minutes before ron bowman set up aucoin for number three to cap the 1st period scoring the teams were five a side when beckett lobbed harisons pass over to charlton proud had no chance on the drive that caught the top right hand corner at 554 to put georgetown back into the lead pomcroy netted what proved to be thowlnner the goal which came at 1620 with ron bowman sitting out a slashing offence oc curred when fleischman overrat ed the puck in attempting to re lieve the pressure of a serious sco ring threat put on them by the cnr line who to this point had gone goalless pomeroy pounced on it and slid it underneath a sprawling proud strawberri 39c fruit vegetables a salad favourite red- ripe beauties cello tube tomatoes 19c low in calories crisp fresh large sixe 24s lettuce 2- 25c for better health sweet and refreshing 5lb poly bag sunkist oranges 59c stimulates the appetite fresh new bunch carrots 2 buns 23c nutritious and economical nb potatoes v 35c gold 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the strategy almost wor ked as prcstoif controlled the puck inside the georgetown line for most of the remaining seconds un til thompson intercepted a pass and started charlton away it wasnt until he had stickhandled through the entire team that charl ton realised there wasnobody guar ding the twine the rest was easy scoring summary 1st period 1 preston aucoin b bowman v 429 x georgetown hart d richardson dobbie r 745 s prestonaucoln oft bowauun bowman 845 4 q cjiartunf- hmtsmn iw 118 i p j hall i 1440 6 prestoij aucoin kinzic b bowman 1660 penalties hall hooking 246 k richardson and ron bowman high sticking- 926 fogarty hold ing the puck 1232 2nd parted 7 georgetown charlton beckett harrison 554 8 georgetown pomefoy unassisted 1620 penalties king tripping 025 schuli tripping 111 brtin knee ing 403 hyde cross checking 536 charlton tripping 610 dance slashing 1404 r bowman slashing 1519 k richardson fighting plus high sticking r bowman fighting 1640 3rd period 9 preston onorato shculz 838 10 georgetbwncharlton thompson 1911 penalties schuls tripping 132 thompson cross checking 236 k richardson hooking 704 fleischman elbowing 900v hyde holding 1051 king tripping 1759 first baptist church rev a j blttker ba bjb 1000 cnltchuen sdmol ll00 auntiiglo 1 noild m hkmtf tf ul 1 lj legion notes by im clark its not too often that we have things go a bit askew in this col umn but this is one of them in an effort to keep things interest ing we try to bring in any local touches wefcan to anything going on in the branch which brings us to the prescnwase in our regular column elsewhere in the paper we had an item saying that orbie her- rlngton had served in the same company as a private in the first war with que sppaker for the 22nd somehow we got things mi xed because orbey and other local men served under him when he came to their regiment as 0c it was trowel robinson of meadow- vale that hattserved with him as a lieutenant and somehow the two linings got mixed it wasn too- serious a mistake but if left uncor rected could have been embarras sing to orbay with the other boys he served wrh sony orb dorit forget the sports meeting uvlolton hla sjudavlrith snort i 1 i