mental lapses by raiders give milton 4 3 win a goal by jack price it 11 57 of the third period handed georgetown raiders their fifth losa of the season and created a traffic jam on -the- second rung of the central ontario intermediate league ladder wednesday the raider loss coupled with the advance of te tesurgctu oakvjue oaks considerably con under rhodes stick and nto the- net for hie tainted equal iter auger kendall and richard son clicked with auger on the gested the runner up spot which jording end after 4 minutes the bradford fords are desper ately clinging to for the merchants the upte moved thenv further out of the league basement and indicated they are still a force to be reck oned with even though they pled club unable to add thoir weight tothe raider cut were several big scoring men including ron pixon red hor bob demerge dave irons and jamie cunningham somewhat surprising consid ering the skeleton lineup iced by the locals was the fact that the merchants were unable to take the lead until late in the third period raiders were first the georgetown herald thursday january 5th 1961 page 3 jmd 32 seconds had gone by m the third and for a while it ap peared the locals were going to stumbleto the finish lino but mcfadden pulled the merchants even for the third time in the game at 7 25 from grehke and were practically playing a crib edhiilelt thc killer was pnlj to score in even frame and j oi even pushed the greenshirts at times a factor that can onlv reflect on the fine coaching of elmer lee and the fact that the mcr chants were only able to score when they had the man ad 4 minites away short shots normally l str4y stand up type of goalie bill lhc merchant s fine puck eater displayed an un usual urge to flop on anything within stick distance and seem cd nervous for some reason raiders backers arc still anxious to sec what llmer lee would do with a full lineup this corner aiiticipitct three bc i in is i 1 curling chatter country club the new year has come and gone and we can now get down to the serious business of cur ling again the new schedules are out for the second draw which runs from january 2nd to- 1 ebruary 10th before the playoffs start while jtfsfcfimg the finals of thq last friday night on ibfrtwo centre ues noticed the gajs on icq four and can they fays those rocks in the circle it seemed to me they were hit ting the target with more regu larity than the men there were always more rocks in the house when the end was over than there usually are in the men s games nice curling clock and pen set hockey remembrance a long tlm worker in local minor hockay clrelas ray alax caldar was tha recipient of a ramamb ranco gift prtttanttd to him on behalf f kd hockay kid hockey chairman herb robinson addressed the crowd which assembled in the arena lobby for the presentation and reviewed mr calders record of service to the organization from the time ho was active as a coachuntjl4nsrecent ap m honoarmwtgnjtej kingdom troasucw rotary wm b hamilton as sistant secretary edwin wil son senior deacon robert law son junior deacon james tjff ton director of ceremonies wilbert tiddler inner guard george sivlll tyler sam pen rice senior steward douglas latimer junior steward cecil davidson chaplain and alf goodwin organist and dixon richardson dunn and varey and cunningham demerse and thompson the game originally schedul cd for dlc 30lh in milton uhich was washed out because of the exhibition game here will tage must mean something bc d on j 27 hnh t namar ukipa qt f ill i both teams were at full sir ling raiders will play three games ength when georgetown potted ln lhl nlghts lha wcck 0 their goals dave vo fed frazer dunn in front of the milton cage for the first score at 2 32 price triggered his first of an even iual trio at the 8 21 mark from larry shuker to tie it dunn put raiders hcacl ag ain midway through the second period on an unassisted thrust and at 15 44 milton gut their lie here on the 25th in port credit on the 26th and milton on the 27lh raiders plaed in xujidas last night and host that club here tomorrow night on wednesday jan 11th the bradford aggregation will bc the visitors in tnda night s g imc on ice one sam mackenzie and bill schenk were having a close game thai s unl1 jhe seventh end when bill pulled off a seven ender and wound up eventual winner at 15 to 4 prior to presenting with an engraved gold desk clock and pen set chairman mentioned how sorry every one connected with kill hockey is to secim and his family leave georgetown mr caldcr on accepting the presentation thanked herb and all his fellow workers and everyone in general for what hockey had meant to him and his family while residing here he stated how sorry he is to leave but haul he must accept his duties wherever they may be a number of the kid i u il vi hed asel line mi i he fell that a fine dtrful family will ihe boundaries of georgetown when he leaves but said the int m r and results of 1 his work will ilwajs remain a gift was also delivered to mrs laldci short night father was telling us that belated christmas present a the shortest night of the year hot by price from well out is christmas eve from sundown over the blue line skidded to son up sportsmen outdoors by fred darby nice goinc bill it was two brothers who pro ved their superiority in the finals of the tuesday and rn j auciv is ma5ter day night draws bill won his i iame from lrnie curry and f gj masonc lodae don showed wray bessty how mwuiin uwuys id lay them honu although llccting new officers for the brothers won b comfort 1961 iiicmtnrs of credit lode able margins you felt that their 219 f am chose- jjck addy opponents 3nlv needed a little is worshipful nnlt r when lhey 1 break m the luek to be rihl icld election nifiht recent at in there the lodfec hall on mill street the momiiv ind thursday lie succeeds tiaham iarnell in nitht draws had dick hawes the office winning from h irold hutchin i serving on the new cxecu son while earl olsen was down i tive which will be installed ln mg bui bassetl both winners january are charles henwick scorcd 12 points to their op cnior w irdtn irwin noble poncnt s 1 and 4 respectively junior ward n trn batkin nurses hi reft brant hospital eightyone general duty nujv ses frtfrn the united kingdom arc to come to the joseph brant memorial hospital in burling ton they were employed as a res ult of a recent twoweek trip to the u k taken by miss marie hudson director of nursing at the local hospital to hire nurses nurses will come from lng land scotland and ireland miss hudson said spain yugoslavia australia new zealand and ja maica art the native countries of some of the nurses miss hudson said the nurses had lo be cleared by the reis tcrcd nurses association of ontario at the lime of the interviews 25 nurses hoped to arrive in canada in t ebruary and 15 in maith other tentative ar fivilv were five in april 14 in may 10 in june and seven in july about live would eome in ulust september and oet ober she said high school cagers a big things are expected from this group who represent georgetown high school the tpangle basketball league whiah also includes acton and millon since the addrff of the gym the georgetown cagers have shown 100 improvement and pose a am to reigning acton high this year front row i to r ian ferguson gary teeter gord f bob cowbrough standing john pennock mike pickup simon frankruyter allan and coach tynp mclaren team members not in the ptctun are tony crimes bob bindjhal harry mcclure george mcneil and ray norns peter jones georgeto it is important for us to make them feel at home wheth er their skins are black or white or if the have anacccnt diffeieni than ours she said it is a corommmty respoosi- 1 plete but for nursing assis bility to make them anltoj about halt the required nranu jnakburhngton tbeur penna have been hired miss hudt ncnt homes isaid the nursing staff is now com- the year i960 is now history and we have before as shiny new year for torn popl th yt- 1960 wa the bt year vr but for others it was not so good for the former group wlhave something bke 360 das of opportunities co make 1961 a bigger and better year and for the latter group who in 1960 didn t perhaps get their share of good fortune we have the same amount of opportunities this year the best ever but no mattvr how th pastjrar treated you there is en old saying which always applies that is always start the day with a smile so for my first column in the yeer 1961 which inci dentally reads the same upside down- t vo written down some of mf resorptions in the form of what might loosely be called a poem and in this way 1 hope that i might help you start off the year 1961 with a smile here it comes may all the near mis c f r t and the old old stones i d and neer will i shoot at sound or flashes of red or r id for it might bc an unsuspecting friend or a hunter i can t see and if i shoot at him he may ttcliirn the fire at mc and in the spring when the sn w i- gone t iii not keep fish undtr ie 1 11 throw them back in the farmer s pond for lo throw them back is wise and i know iii do it rcliiclanlk with my eyes displacing tears but 1 11 bear in mind those fish will be much hipgcr in future ears the name of the man elected as president of the lsa has been announced and here in georgetown our maor and council have been eleced for this year but for the members of the ga ft ha the big election for thetr new president is bemg held tonight et their lodge on the 27th sideroad at silvercreek as the club is growing jn leaps and bounds in both mom bershrp and clerb activities and as in any election be it for the president of the usa or to elect the mayor of corset iwn or as hi this case the election of a new president for a loci club all members are urged to attend this election meeting and cast their vote this is also an ideal meeting for you to attend if you have been thinking of oihing the ga a ha you can meet its new president and hear discussed the activities for the coming year if anyone is interested in attending this mutuii lonihl but have no transportation please feel free to cill ours truly at tr 74957 ps and now that im clo in 1 would like lo sa hope that next year every day is your day i dick h iwlt rink is listed as lnnco lamso mcc bandy mh i kcnzie and tom dillon 1 he bassett rink is composed of howard holmes vice paul baker and lee bradbury 1 ok at th same hi le and ur sjinclimcs wonder why ac cidt ms happened on a level stretch of highway f r no ap parent re isen i jiope it was none belonging to our curlers bill sctunks rink is listed as ken nash vice jim rvans and bud varcv brother don s rink is listed ts ken llowat vice dave j ddc n and doug wilson here arcjhc plavoff scores thursday jack williamson 5 lldrold hutchinson 6 john c rnplnis 1 iarl olsen ib i i t chapman 4 bill ba etl 8 gopher great by alan maver dick hawes z harold hmch n n 1 barl olsin 11 it ii ba tit t friday bill schenk 15 sam mackenzie 4 orl ncls n 4 dm sehink 5 vern archct 4 ernie nrrj 10 wray bessev 5 mac mackninun 4 finals bi4l schenk 10 lrnie cuiry 4 donikhenk 11 t wrav bessey 2 j pnt s for ihe w mu r were a choice of parker pt ns or presto luhti rs i wei the life putv of the j new year is cr iw the members can tel down to the serious busint ss of curlinc i i ither on the ire or fiom hi j hind the jilss the best game are always skipped f r im bch nd ihe glis and th if i s d sh mid be ior if their are no sp eti tors int rest in ihe jimi ejms lo h this doesn 1 cinccin lur jurs but then ajiin it just might i was tnvelling west on 401 last saturday fnorninc ih overlnking a small car i not iced that it was not driving a very straight line but put it down to a hangover from the night before when i pulled out to pass a young kerchiefed miss was ruidincthc cir with one hand and reading a text roseda1e rtoral flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements corsages a specially cur flowers and funeral des gns 32 albert tr 7 2953 we wire 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pullovers pullovers rdigans s girls beaded s298 pullg ab 19 ladies banlon cardigans 3 b 19 special mens pullovers- 65 wool 5o oilier f bres wens 65 wool cardigans 1 98 mens reg 29 95 1 mens 99 car coats reg si 695 now j suits 4495 many many more bargains too numerous to mention come in ant browse around soon jacksons bargain cer 21 main street nor