mmmtowm hutalp wednesday ft jul 22nd ims pa 8 the georgetown herald miring the commnnlttat of- 4 georgetown gun wulxms nokval umehousc hornby stewakttown bauinafao ashorove terracotta subscription lute 100 luyear single copies 10c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday tn the office at 22 main st georgetown walter c biehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield l hcguvray bob baskerville leslie ilxlark dave hastings cory hernngton jr ken cowell mrs ailcen bradley terry harley authorized as second class mail post office depl ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and tne ontario division of the cw na a complicated question urging that there be more free time for skating and hockey at the arena cr fred ham son introduced a tricky subect into a council meeting last week it is true as mr harrison says that the ar ena is publicly ayvned and should be available as much as possible for free use by citizens but economics must play a part in operating any public utility and it is certainly not possible to operate at the breakeven point unless the town s one mill tax grant is supplemented with additional revenue or unless the taxpayers are willing to pay a larger share from the town treasury it would seem in these days of expansion and high capital costs that while incomes are at a high level too it s better to get these extra dollars from those who moke the most use of the arena it is better that parents should pay for their children to skate and play hockey than for property owners to be saddled with an extra burden on the yearly tax bill the 1956 parks board report is indicative of what would happen tf revenue dwindled that year there was some 20 000 in disburse ments by the board and a tax grant of 6800 the bulk of the extra revenue came from rental of the rose room and ice skating fees and ho ckey charges with smaller amounts from the check room and figure skating classes and at that the board ended the year with a slight toss if a maonty of ratepayers however feel that the arena would better serve the town with less charges for ts serv ces t would be simple to levy a larger tax grant and cut down charges for skat ng and hockey n proportion a refer endum at the next elect on m ght clear the a r and let counc i and parks board know the wish 1 es of tf e peoplewho pay the b us wtlpu boston 4 3 2 11 montreal 4 3 3 11 toronto 4 2 3 10 chicago 12 0 4 results of sat jan it 1953 montreal 4 chicago 0 scoring bob donaldson 1 wayne presswood 1 gortl and rews 1 tom copland 1 eddie white 01 dave smith 01 bob korzack 01 toronto 5 boston 3 scoring bui wheeler 3 1 wayne dixon 1 1 paul stamp 1 murray marchmcnt 01 denny robson 1 ken robinson 1 glen cooper 1 gavin lid can 01 mc dowan 01 amtrlun w t l pts providence tltvcland buffalo liershcy sprintfnld rochester 2 1 14 6 0 12 results of saturday jan 1 1sb providence 3 rochester 2 scoring jack gudgeon 1 rod ney presswoocfml david grah am 1 donny norton 01 wayne reid 1 david sweeny 1 bob bon field 01 r bell 01 cleveland 3 buffalo 0 scoring david barragcr 11 mike cummins 1 terry lane 1 ernie thompson 01 springfield 3 hershey 2 scoring bob kemshead 2 bob harris 1 doug quanbur 01 i rank brewster 01 wayne iexr 1 jack cunningham 1 junior a concert series eeksmembers w t l pcs st cathaniif 7 1 1 15 i i u rboro g 1 2 13 st miilutu b 0 i 12 humilt n j z 4 8 1 jrru 3 4 7 marlb ro j 1 5 7 1 uilph 1 1 5 b ouj i 1 l 7 4 results of sat jan 18 1958 hamilton j st muhail l o sc irm man rnuld 1 s an i uwiln 2 1 ii rr stuf 01 jim same w ii hold true th s year of equal por tance is that by promot ng these concerts we are help ng ar sts to get established to perform before aud ences and to earn the r way as they study it s the only way canada can develop ts own musical herttage and we should be proud to play a small part in th s vork we would urge those who are nterested to get n touch mmed ately w th members of the local committee mrs walter townend ken neth r harrison or bruce harding or if more conven ent stop in for an apphcat on form at the herald office the concert series s too fine an undertaking to let go by default i i k georgetown prominent at house builders convention with rex heslop elected 1st ivict president and his wife hos i tess to wies of delegates at a i luncheon at their home on friday douglas dury 219 main street mr dury james richardson who george was prominent at the newmarket and james richardson was a passenger in the second house builders conven of norval were treated by dr car suffered a cut lip and shock tlon ast wcek o m brewster early last satur while mr dury received a head 0n thursday many local people day evening for injuries suffered injury and hand lacerations attended a banquet at the king in a threecar collision at the cor the damage was estimated at edward hotel at which hon how ner of normandy blvd and no 7 s1600 s900 to the dury car a ard grcen m 0 public highway 1952 pontiac s500 to the 1956 me- wor was spcaker and a ancc involved in the accident were teor sedan dm en by robin rich wn fhotd mr and mrs art cars driven by ken richardson 88 ardson and s200 to the 1952 chcv scf am mr aml mrs continuation of the concert series maugur ated here last year and planned for a second season will depend in results of a campaign presently being conducted to secure add it on at memberships it would be a sad reflection on a town with georgetowns cultural back ground if enough interested people could not be found to sponsor this worthwhile endeavour which brings some of canada s best young mus icians and singers to our doorstep at a most rea soriable cost last year those who signed up for the ser les had three evenings of musical enjoyment for five dollars half the price for students the two injured when three cars crash on highway g 3a ag d stamp olonl 9 is 134 b hyde boston 9 15 106 pearcetoronto 9 10 2m forgrave chicago 9 25 277 f h tyler prov 9 14 155 b uvtngatone clove 9 14 1 sb r braisby henih 9 17 186 g rosnier bull 9 17 188 w riddall springl 9 18 200 d vivian rocfa 9 19 211 jynior a note as we are ndt positive of each goalkeeper s name in this league we will only show team st catharines 9 9 1 00 bradshaw flowers 1 for those distinctive floral arrangements tr 79761 hunter building 120 guelph street petcrboro st michaels marlboroa barrie ottawa guelph r u 15 1bb 9 15 186 9 17 188 1ft 211 9 19 9 20 222 9 26 288 anintthe anglers hunters hear michigan dibr story members of thj- georgetown hunters and anglers otdb attend ing the regular monthly meeting last thursday night at the club cabin at hickory falls saw the michigan deer story a film pre sented by visiting biologist don mason of the dept afianda and forests 41ie dim told of how deer be- too plentiful in tffrmgity thousand died point wheer t of starvation forcing the state au thorities to declare to open sea- son on does in an effort to tnln out game in the state and reveal ed the problems faced in trying to maintain this lower deer popular uon and yet provide good hunt ins after the film was over mr ma son answered questions for the members and a lunch was served there were 32 members present at the meeting directory dr j burns mibn dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 8th ave woodbndge his father driven by ken richardson the robin richardson of norval and accident occurred at about 6 20 p m and was investigated by cpl move fire siren jim bilsborrow and ctl ted to new location scott met lure wtfi guests of mr and bill hewitt k ilwd on 01 hir acfd im i u rl or 1 han i 1 st ir ni h im i m 1 alai whiilir 1 unan an ck 01 l lutih 1 ottawa u v rink i m 1 si t ath inn 3 mjrlboros 1 sturm kim rubin on 2 tar v t 1 a i robin in 1 nhl am star exhibition brampton ti fiiorutottii u storing n it aval ablt american all star exhibition brampton 10 i or t to an 1 scoring brampton t mann 2 p tisdak 23 i sutton 3 2 d i an 2 b inisk 1 b car son 0 1 b wiliams 01 corge town wajm tirr 1 ttrr lam 01 schedule sat jan 25 1958 junior a 7 007 30 hamilton vs barnc 7 108 00 guclph s st miki b 8 008 30 st tathannis vs iucrboro 8 109 00 marlboros ottawa riftrii jack kemshtad and ormu carlt r amricn 0 109 so hr hi s ln d 9 so 10 10 u ind s spnnfil d lniou 10 it i h r buflalo it 10 11 jo lt i jinrij hi fini hinil 1 scckin ton dorit wait- buy fireston winter tires aowf qq whn you want to strop wh y dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xjtay triangle 73841 main street georgetown dr k w mecauley dentist 6 main street north v tr 7 4641 rf s m fnibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w hcarr professional engineer a ontario land surveyov georgetown ontario les 81 prince charles dr office guolph sl telephone tr 73300 georgetown animal clinic c w savers d v j lob ouelph street opposite armstrongs garage til 7 2741 mrs iltslup othtrs attending in cludi d mr and mrs harold o- bert mr garnet collett mr c jack ilcslop mr ind mrs harold 11 to 12 1 i is 1 oo ri f r n s m intreal i tironto it mir ha 1 and the fire alarm that sounded at the right front fendtr grill ratnlow mr and mrs matt todd about 3 pm saturday afternoon and hood of a car dncn west ar mrs i iircival mr was not summoning the brigade bound on main sl north b berts- am t stjhins mr but merely being tested by the ford mitchell of toronto were and mrs rd ilaar mr and mrs firemen following a change of lo- damaged to the extent of 350 tt d 1vans and mr and mrs clar tlon saturday nifiht when the vehicle p ilcslop the siren was- moved from the collided with the east iron abut northeast corner of the bre sta ment of the white bridge norval juniors swamp uon near the propcrt or ern mr mitchell who is a toronto acton in 7 3 fcame thompson 19 guclph sl lo the art director and musician was norval junior farmers erupted northwest corner or closer to unhurt in the crash investigated for five big goals in the second chapel sl school the change by cpl jim bilsborrow a thin period of their game against ac was made so that the fi i coa o s ha made the tonpeeently to swamp the acton itcs 7 3 in a clean but hard m s mint i 1uy m il writ ckly the churchill cresc district could surface of the road slippery better hear the alarm the time of the accidepl silvers january clearance t footwear 20 off all winter boots and flight boots slt a i n iht i 1 j ih w ii i ik iht bv it hi v havo stored or it n t sh wn lit rt r nt id tin ir r a h or rul with him t the l i mimis nrr in i hivt th i rror c rrtt id b him but bo miri to do it thi ir nt t sjtur da morning and tht change will be mide thi tnntkeipers some times maki a mistake but not of fought struggle at milton arena i ten a example of a bo norval had a slim 2 to 1 lead s johrt stopper at the end or the first period of p for buffalo last satur play with leslie and ross cunn da januar j t ingham scoring for norval to acton s lone marker scored by available at harley motors 31 john s tr 72591 frank petch ucensed auctioneer prompt service p 0 boa 413 tr 7264 georgetoan monuments pollock campbell dls1gns on request inspect our mork in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t tom van sicker b a barritrer solicitor a notary 19 main st s tr 71531 former hvdro hldg leslie vfn pitntu up uieir see arpna brampton s two ond tallies in the high scoring teams second penod with ken hearns childrens shoes clearance of reg 4 95 i nes now ladies shoes reg to 10 95 now clearance of incomplete rangev mens shoes rag to si 5 95 now 298 298 995 mens work boots jtag to 10 95 now 795 atriaa goals and had an assist but the scoring was awarded to roy vinell h mistake and believe me john ron archer wasn gnuni things stra ross cunningham and dave mhlpn ou oncp lu kox to th each picked up their sec arpna brampton s two nil star sure ave ourbojs a lesson or two over the weekend as the bill donaldson and dave cunning sr shown abot indicate ham rapping tn singles doug then s a rumour going around derichc and john cunningham that tht nuncan i i coach completed actons scoring ts manigers ind r fines hir is there were four penalties calk m d a rh ill n t l i ihi nhl ed in the game two o each club roach mam n ni i rt f iirt es these gimes consist or onl two and m mlu r t iht txicutivo periods each tasting half an hour t a jimi of hnrki s me wt i k and are played fnda mghb at s n wondt r if tht civil the milton arena starting at 8j5 h ng will he nkrn up i ikeh included in the norval lineup t a hms ill wint lo rhal are j d cameron and don tim u ls uil lvc nners bcrs goal bill richardson dave w cunningham george smith earl i wilson fred barnes dune ro binson ross cunningham hugh cunningham bill donaldson anil bruce van videl forwards and dave leslie bill wilson ken hearns den smith and cliff mc donald defence milton squeaked by palermo 4 3 in the night cap bob mar shall nnd dave murray doing all the scoring for palermo and g gtnes and j learmont tallying for the winners gules was the big man for milton with a hat trick attention teenagers dancing every friday night 9 pm 12 pm at ctub midtown hows your 10- 1 todays insurance problems answered question under residence theft insuranct what l imount of mone may be recoatrcd answer a maximum of 100 in cinada separate residt nee theft is now most frequently covered under a composite policy forrn such as undir a multi peril policy jis the householders money theft coverage limit is 100 ay limited locations 1 maurice manderson ba 1 barrister solicitor j and notary public 1 tr 72464 i office mill sl georgetown lever hoskin chartered accountant si main n brampton glendale 1s24 4 victoria sl toronto phone eh 44131 hewsonord helson barristers and solicitors 39 main sl south reside knox church 120 guclph sl hunter bldg no 7 hwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 72246 tr 79781 a m nieuen dcjjd doctor of chiropractic end naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph sl georgetown triangle 73812 w h bigos and ralph da vies accredited pi c accountants 65 main sl n georgetown tr 73351 office hours 0 ajn to 5 pjn mondays to jsndays for expert eye care consult o t walka optometrists 3 main sl north brampton over abell s drug store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9am to 6 p m daily evenings by appointment robt r hamilton bo eyes examined oculists prescriptions filled for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown prevent chimney fires use fire chief chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and cafbon for use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop s u ppues walter h pope cpa acts certified public accountant lfeanwd municipal auditor 39 main st south tr 74821 after hours tr 74979 dal bennett and latimer barrhtere and solicitor leroy dale qc 19141956 sybil bennett qc 19301966 douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 hill sl georgetown earl g black b coram rxa ca charhtrod accountant 182 main sl milton ont trianglo s542 tf robert w fletcher licensnl bailiff prompt reporta vailoy 7 2314 r- r- 1 bront contributod in th intantat of aound inawrmte by john r barber james f vans john t armstrong njevimje stolxerco jufaiic axbnhxn sub dotntntinj jg trustees tn bankruptcy coabdssionhts por oaths brampton c undaay f pali gl 14483 tr 747u fa4vm04 111 georgetown office xi main st s