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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1971, p. 15

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THE GEORG H THU JULY 1971 Page a girls track and field earn front row from left wild Van Donna Peacock Wendy Barrager Christine Irwin Donna Thompson Cheryl Furlott second row Linda Davis Debbie Given Kemshead Donna Humberstone Wendy From Kim Golden Susan Danyl chuk Diane Miedzlnsky Mossop third row Kathy Brown Phyllis Debbie Mac Cormack Leslie Schenk Karen Kuchmash Bonnie Vorley Judy Sleben Mrs Hcarns Coach fourth row Wendy Dimock Lesley Biggs Janet MacKuy Kathy Sharon Wallace Joy Margo Butler Gisele Vin cent Stewarttowns track and field team front row from lefV Neil Rosa Mark Redmond Robert Mossop Steven St John Bill Samcnek Robbie Frame Bob Morrow Dean Doug Thompson Mark Ezard Dan Hamilton second row Bill Cushner Bruce Rankin Kevin Reeks Bob Weatherall Paul Allison Charlie Knoepfll Garry Deforest Chris Robinson Mike McCandless Blake Shortill third row David MacFarlone Coach Bob Burton Mike Jeff Ken Butler Jeff Crawford Rolf Hoyer Anthony Gerald Williams Peonies Decorate For Reci BouquetsTof beautiful peonies from the Dominion Seed House gardens decorated the studio of Bruce M Harding June Thirtyfour pupils of Mr Harding played that night in a pianoforte recital attended by parents and friends at his studio at Main Street South Selections from such well- known composers as Mozart Chopin Debussy Beethoven Handel and Schubert were In cluded in the recital Performing were Veronica Nemeth Betty Anne Tripp Harding Peter Noble Mary Jane Kimberley Schenk Mary Leslie Mart CafhyTCrowcTiuR Mary Ellen Moffat Joan Dickson Derrick Lukas Karen Munro Julie Dickson Debra McCosh as Gray Bill Vlcki Montgomery Atyson MacDonald Cathy Brown Marsha Fry Julie Kerr Maxine Passer Janice Snow Robert Dickson Paul Douglas Robin Montgomery Theresa Hartley Susan Mc Cauley Philip Collett Carolyn Pannbaker and Inger Passer Notice To Creditors AND OTHERS In the Estate of Geo go Rob ert retired plumber deceased All persons having claims against the estate of the above named deceased late of Town of George town County of who died on or about the day of January 1071 are hereby notified to send to tho under signed Executors on or before the 30th day of July 1371 their names and full of their claims Immedi ately alter the said date the estate will be distributed hav ing regord only to the claims of which notice has been re ceived Dated June by Shirl ey Cleave and Weir and University Ave Toronto I solicitors for the said FOR A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP Boehmers BIG IN- SEASON DEAL on Lennox central air conditioning Do something about It now before the heat wave gets to you CHANCES are you already own half a central air conditioning system if your home is already heated with a modem warm air furnace Just add Lennox air conditioning using the some blower filters ducts and registers The low cost will be a happy surprise BEAT THE HEAT INSTALL NOW Established Since I860 Best of Fight Senior Schools Stewarttown Centennial One Two in Track Meet Eight schools participated In the North Halton Field Day held at Ontario School for the Deaf track Wednesday and boys and girls track squads from Stewart- town Public School combined for the overall win Schools participating in the meet Included Centennial of Georgetown Robert Little and M Z Bennett of Acton Fairview of Lowville Stewarttown of Esqueslng Martin St and On tario School for the Deaf of Milton and Brookville or Nass topped the track meet with a final total of 158 Suits points ahead of School which finished second Martin St School was third with 132 points A summary of events and the top winners in each division follows The coding includes C Centennial Robert Little S F Z Bennett Ontario School for the Deaf and M S Martin Street Winners of first and second places were JUNIOR RESULTS Long Jump Heidi Arts C Karen Tremills Ken Cameron Gall S Triple tump l Heidi Arts Alice C 1 Paul Allison Neil Ross High jump Judy Sieben S Arlene 1 Steve Cutcheon M S 2 Bob Mossop Shot put 1 Mc Call urn M Lynn Scarborough C 1 Brett Coates M S 2 Jim M S 80 Meter1 Cindy Barker M Laura Wilkes C 1 Mark Esard S Steve MCutcheon MS INTERMEDIATE RESULTS Tatton S Robbie Frame S Triple jump 1 Kim St John M S Donna S 1 Mike McCandless Robbie Frame High Jump l Kalhy Russell MS2KathyMcLeodB I Doug Thompson S Doug Waters MS Shot put 1 Cathy McLeod Kalhy S l Mike Forbes C Blake 100 Meter 1 S 2 Nancy Belton C 1 Bloke Shortill S 2 Mike McCandless SENIOR RESULTS Long jump 1 Lynn Me als tail C Dale Stark M 1 Brian Morley M S 2 Kevin Reeks Triple Jump1 Julie Philips C Kim Strath MS ID Cooper Bill Klrby High Jump J Couplond OSD Julia Phillips C Cooper O S Gary Deforest Shot put 1 Don Ahiers C 1 John M S 2 John Bell Meter 1 Nancy Martin M Leanne GUson C 1 Brian M S M Rick Bridgeman M OPEN AND RELAYS Junior Centennial a Martin Street 1 Stewarttown Martin Street Intermediate Centennial Stewart HO J Brookville Senior 1 Centennial 1 Martin Street i Stewarttown Meter 1 Nancy Martin C Curd OSD Meter 1 Bill Bradley 2 C Bob Bell MS Meter 1 Janice Drink waiter 70 3 J Durham Meter Charles KnoepfD 2 Keith McKlnnon S Foundrys Customers Reads Whos Who The word got around among Ontario sculptors and now one by one they are making their way to the small precision casting foundry under the trees on Mountalnvlew Road in Georgetown Hunt has had bronxe medals cast there Martin Kastners strong masks shown recently at St Lawrence Centre were finished at the foundry Thelist of sculptors who make use of the Georgetown Gerald Gladstone Jacobine Jones Slggy Mae Marx Tony Sta pells A Ian Ted Bicler Almuth Haarlander Shaw Rimming ton John Lim and EB Cox PINE CASTING Its the best thing since high heels Cox said as he parked his car In front of the while building with the green trim Mid Canadian Investment Castings Ltd look like a village somehow with sweating muscled men pouring molten metal Into molds The spreading chestnut tree Is a willow but you can hear robins Actually the seven yearold foundrys chief concern Is fine casting in stainless steel bronze and aluminum for industrial objects It has 30 employees chiefly Georgetown residents including women who inspect and clean the waxes finish and castings MAY EXPAND The increasing patronage of Ontario some from Quebec may tore toe firm to expand Manager Al Rice ad milted With ami Barry Rice agreed that separate facilities to cast sculptures may be justified Why we have our own industry sculptor Cox said Its often Impractical for a sculptor to go to Belgium or Denmark or New York to have work done to say nothing of the cost CRAFTSMANSHIP Cox who drove to Georgetown to pick up chow set cast in and aluminum gloated over his tiny finished sculptures Theres honest clean era ft man ship here Were fascinated that our place is capable of doing fine sculpture the partners said Each sculpture is a problem in itself ego to solve it BEAVER Cox discovered the foundry also by word of mouth when he sculpted some small bronze animals Including the Canadian beaver From the beaver the idea of a Canadian historical chess set developed Cox researched early history and the finished pieces are authentically Canadian His king Is based on Prince Rupert first governor of Hud sons Bay Company The queen is an Indian princess the castle modelled on Fort Garry The bishop is a Jesuit priest with a cross The knight is a courier hols kneeling with rifle and cap and beaver is the pawn IT The virtue of cast bronze Is that It doesnt have to be unique And that reduces the Increases the profit however you want Bald We need this availability of service They give you It Impression being afraid to do an honest days work Its a small town factory with an old- fashioned way of having time to talk to you Honest craftsmen Sculptors like that covers an area of MURRAY LAWTON Youd expect to pay much more for this quality Dent take chances with shocks piny It safe with and get back the jostle free ride of new car com fori Ask about the generous mile guarantee Shock up now and save

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