10 p wher _Subseriptio _YotumeFiftfyour—Number “ARNPRIOR,“ONT,“THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28rd, 1983 n—§2.00 per yearin advance BRILLIANTHOCKEY GIVES1933CHAMPIONSHIPTOARNPRIOR E,DECISIVELYDEFEATED|. OBITUARY a Brockville, Next, _ OBITUARY [DEFEATED MAXVILLE HERE ON - .-ALMONT If Locals Defeat Norman 'Thomlison TUESDAY EVENING BY 4 TO 6 N EST R LLEY NORS) Miss James Cc. Williams "I QU FO VA HO The funeral of the late Norman Sincere regret was occasioned ‘in|. -Maxville‘Touisht T: homlison, who passed away at ‘the residence of his son Roy, at SCORERS: OLIVIER, H.STRIKE,CALDWELL HENRYSTRIKE SECUREDTHREE COUNTERS Arnprior and elsewhere by the death of Mrs. James C. Williams Brockville Here. Saturday Stirling, Ont., on Monday, Febru- cE Following Defeatby Disputed Goal on‘Arnprior-Ice whose demise occurred. suddenly Night for First Game. ary 6, took place on Wednesday, First Game of First Playdown Series with Maxville, on Tuesday evening at the home February 8, from the home of his Champions of Central Ottawa League, Was of SecondSeries daughter, Mrs. William Hawley, Local Sextet Won From Almonte at Home and of her daughter, Mrs. H. N. Os- Fastest Seen on Arnprior Ice This Season Had LittleDifficultyiinFinal on Neutral Tee | borne, and Mr. Osborne, Hugh Sharbot. Lake, to the United Street North.: Brockville and Arnprior hockey Church where the service was * Deceased, who had resided in teams enter. the second stage of held. The service was conducted The Maxville hockey | team, Be Playing” a brilliant brand. of | ~ Arnprior for about fifty-two years, the playdowns for the intermedi- by Rev, Mr. Keyes, United Church 1933 champions of the Central Ot- hockey. that would not be denied “Had"Three Assists was the widowof the late James ate championship of Eastern On- minister, assisted by Rev. J. Cree- tawa Valley Hockey League, play- Where Is Mascville ¢: ofits final objective, the Arnprior tario in the Arnprior rink on Sat- ing the first game of a home and 1. Williams, who was editor and. gan of the Anglican Church. Rev. aati wearers. of the green and ‘white. ‘publisher of The. Arnprior Watch-. urday evening, February25th, and Keyes spoke very highly of his home playdown series here on triumphed: over, Almonte in the man-fora lengthy period and who ‘play the second..game of that devoied Christian service, having Tuesday. evening, yielded a four- | That was the universal query in . finalseries. for thechampionship: passed away in . August, . 1916. ‘series in Brockville on - Tuesday -eonducted church service and goal margin to the hard-check- Arnpriior over the. week-end: .Of the Upper Ottawa Valley for |; | And as: he was associated with evening, February 28th, providing, Sunday School in earlier days be- ing Iccal sextet in the Arnprior “Where is Maxville.” 1933. and romped home with the] | }many community - and “mercantile always, that the four goal margin fore the church was organized in quest for the intermediate title When, on Saturday evening, _ McKinnon-Anderson Cup and the} | enterprises during his business secured. here on Tuesday evening the district. of Eastern Ontario. Individually Maxville defeated Russeil in a (0 “alley honors for theseason by| : career here, so too was the late is enough to carry the Upper Ot- Deceased was born in Ramsay and collectively, the Maxville play-off hockey match by a 4 to 1 defeating Almonte in two games| Mrs. ‘Williams _ closely identified tawa. champions to ultimate vic- township on March 16, 1844. He players, from. defence to centre, score and was, apparently, Arn- .. Of a three-gameseries last week. with a wide variety . of church tory in Maxville tonight over the came wlth his parents to near showed more speed than any prior’s next port of call on a dis-- --Winning of the championship, and -community endeavors. - In Central Ottawa champions. Sharbot. Lake at the age of two team playing here previously this trict championship journey, local . Arnprior’s third.in thirteen years, Arnprior and elsewhere she had Brockville’ Magedomas, cham- years. Here they made a home winter. They worked beautiful people queried consistently as to we culminates a seasonthatat vari- hundreds‘ and hundreds of friends pions of the Rideau.group, defeat- in. the forest, being one of the forward passes to perfection; they Maxville’s whereabouts. .ous. times gave fans and. players who, today, with members of her ed the.Cornwall Canadiens, cham- pioneers of the district He lived poke-checked in approved manner The query was not in facetious . highest anticipations and &t others, |family, mourn her passing. piens of the St. Lawrence section, in this locality until seven years and were consistent in playing mocd. Far from it. To many - produced situations about “which «Deceased, whose’ maiden name by 2 to 1 in Brockville on Monday ago when he went to Stirling with their positions and covering their Arnpriorites, the name, Maxville, there were few elements of plea- was Huldah Magoon, was born at night. In. Cornwall on Wednes- his son, Roy. For seventy-one man but all their efforts were not was a new one in hockey. High- - Sure, The locals were not con- Wyman, Que. in 1862; in 1881 Gay. “evening, Brockville had years he was a member of the good enough to produce. tangible way maps and timetables of rail- ceesistent winners during the sched- she was married to Mr, Williams another: win. with’ a similar score, Orange Order, Lodge 982, Moun- results. / roads:and auto coach concerns qaled” games. “The. dopesters., could and came thento reside in Arn- thus eliminating Cornwall by 4 to tain Grove, under which Order There was no hesitancy, no were consulted and routes and not figure things out. The ‘green | prior, remaining here ever since 2 on the round. the service was conducted. He cautious feeling-out as the game distances were discussed with ani- oe -. Shirts took defeat after defeat on Yexcept for periods spent with one ‘As the playdowns have been ar- was also a Fenian Raid veteran. opened; Maxville forwards were mation. — home ice,scored .decisive victories or other of her sons or daughters. ranged,they are: Winner of Arn- Left to mourn his loss are, one in from the first face-off to test ‘on ‘the road, ‘trounced. the Jeague- . -Of ‘an original family of two prior-Maxville series meets Brock- sister, Mrs. Bella Ferguson, of MeGregor. from close in; the next leaders at will; had real difficul- sons and three daughters there ville on February 25th and 28th Harper’s . Corners, one brother, play broke at the blue line and centre ice, shot through the dLa- londe and Giroux defence, then “tes with the. tail-enders; Sin’ shorty . survive today, James. Barclay Wil- with first game. on Arnprior or Tohn of Sharbot Lake, six sons, then for a couple of ‘minutes the swooped around those two as the team was anenigma, at home DALTON OLIVIER | liams; Vancouver, B.C.; Marvin. W. Maxville ice; winner ofthat series William of Sharbot Lake, Robert visitors hurled shots at McGregor ‘and abroad all winter. At one. | Williams, New. York City; Mrs.A, then meets winner of the Shaw- and Norman of Braeside, John from about centre ice; they were Dunn was coming out; Olivier was timethey. were fighting desperate- eak link but they first to the rubber and drifted it My M. Stewart, Canoe, B.C.; Mrs. H. ville-Maniwaki series on March and George of Edmonton, Alta., searching for a w olly” over Dunn and into the hemp as dyforva ‘berth in’. the: play-off}game, in -Arnprior, on Thursday, N.-Osborne, Arnprior. Surviving 2nd and: 4th for the intermediate and Roy of Stirling; three daugh- never found it. And when “D Dunn’s attempted sliding save was group. Then they seemed. to. find also aretwo sisters and one broth- honors of Eastern Ontario. First ters, Mrs. William Hawley of Olivier rifled the first one into the February 18th, went to Almonte| e per- — themselves; concluded the sched- er. | game will be on, ice ofwinner. of Sharbot Lake, Mrs. William Steele Maxville twine early in th a trifle tardy. by a sgore.of 1 to 0. It: was There was no more scoring until . uled games in a tie. with Almonte. The funeral ‘will be on Friday Brockville, Arnprior and Maxville of Perth, and Mrs. ‘George Robin-, jod, there was keen anticipation of claimed that the lonely counter in whem . for third place. While Almonte afternoon,‘February 24th.. Ser- playdowns. Hence if -Arnprior son of Eyebrow, Sask., also thirty- more: to. come as the game pro- well on in the second thatfray was scored from beyond “Vesty” Sargent and Henry Strike --avas eliminating Renfrew, the loc- vice at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. continues to win, there will be a nine grandchildren and ten great gressed. the<Arnpriorblue line at atime} ort, (Continued on pagefive) . .--als--shoved Carleton Placeout of H.-N.Osborne, Hugh Street North, game here on Saturday, February grandchildren. His wife prede- ‘It was the result of a solo eff when one or two Almonte- men. the way and then proceeded - tol. “will be at two. o’clock and inter- 25th,.and another on Thursday of ceased himten years ago. take the final series. “The. first (Continued.on page four). ment will be in the family plot in next week, March. 2nd. The pallbearers were six grand- F EIGHT NAMED ~ Intermediate champions meet ‘sons, Bryan, Douglas and Norman COMMITTEE O the Arnprior cemetery. Services _ 8MR. ANDMRS. McGONIGALARE_ [willbe‘conducted by Rev. J. M. the OttawaCity seniors on March Hawley and ‘Wesley, Elwood and CONOMY AVENUES ‘MaeDonald, B.A., B.D., of Grace- §th and 8th with first. game on in-| Norris Thomlison.
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