for fine print a century of service aa j ushers a printers is offered l the herald to georgetown and district georgetown herald telephone tr 7- 2201 phone tr 72301 to place a want ad in tha herald the quickest way to buy or sell easily and efficiently airthoriized as second class mall post office dept ottawa georgetown ont thursday may 25th 1961 s4 00 per year single copy price ten cent may flowers like huge luminous bossoms of some utopian flower these colourful bomburits e oahs from the victoria da crowd i the park monday night the annual fireworks display legion and council piter jones georgetown fireworks display drawl huge crowd showers ot glittering mag- nasium stars can still out draw tha chonological parade of television stellar types monday night thousands el local people abandoned the tuba to flock to the park and district to seek higher and brighter entertainment the annual victoria day commu nity firework display spon sored by the local branch of the canadian legion and the council the crowd oohed and aah ed for close to three quarters of an hour under the fiery umbrella created by doiens of star bursts and even teem ed to appreciate the duds which showered surprised igniters at the beginning of the display with their pre mature explosions however the misfirings failed to take anything away front the overall success of the night which has appar ently replaced the private backyard production traffic iammed the park facilities and overflowed into the surrounding block at most an hour before the attend funeral of fort william mother mr and mrs j uiii s mihnit and thildnn 7 hi ilu th s rt t hae rclurnid triim i- or ttd luiii whin mm ill mil i it funeral of he r unit mi mr kathnm itus r mrs ilitr du i if r i lit art uck onh a hu in nili- it what council plo near end of option industry looming of t ik society thanked the vjk kir for ins interesting di- itimii luckv numlwr door pri7t s wen drawn and wen to mrs ii marchmglon mr a t lailur mrs it 11 wright and ws 1 i vncs refreshments kt m strud h ihe social com nntui one ball threesome tourney feature at georgetown golf club a golfing ihrtisunti mr- bil man jack sunnucks and lcs burliui father of ihe tmr gclown golf pro jim burton captured low gross honours in a one ball mixed ihrieomt it georgetown golf and tmntr club monda 1 he winning three cainc in with a 49 tournament some thiru olfir- um 1 in for the tournc which iw mrs hoijic calon tlub pni dent ted rral ami i inn r hill win 2nd lim n- h n ours with a 50 hirl low ml went lo tin inti of m it burton norm manhmt lit am a junior laddit if aim s with 53 and mrs cuff llibbitt r rf a damson directors lairman and bill lownsend put luiui a 54 lo lake 2ntl low n t mrs nff dam tin oi tl usher ami iac moim i m prised ihe huh ttam rt i it i irg a b9 while mrs imi bl r gord lcdim and clilt ii b hett were second huh wi li 4 the hidden holi wmiitr w i jdrs ra wiioti ball sweeps bill swu p ii it i gtlf list ttciliiwlii m i lied b ltd won ill lb ti gross ij j ick mila willi im net 43 griff adainstm with 2i i ltw rts- 4i and noun in h nunl with 2nd low net 4t hid en hole u nnirs wilt him social and personal mrs itiibiil rpsiot of s ill trims lias tlei n visiting u li mrs hobut waldu mi ihb strut mi ind mrs h n lli man td hiibilli 15 lbert st iiti d in 1 in uw r thi holidai witkmd mrs lln sr n tumid iuiiiil with thtm afttr a visit hit n li ind m irdon tavlor sttphen aid ilouglas 24 qutfii strif isjitd with rchtnes in out n sound f r lb huhda we k end iiiois with lr sirm nnlt st ii mr it mol o oh iwa mi nil mr tt ithh ttn mi i iii 1 ind lill 1 huh on l 1 711 winnir petition t rt for 1 low r is- wornll f ir i for low n t twtllll i m t swiip tt edlis teen took prt conipoit l board member moves new one appointed robm thump on of 21 sit ens cn s ic tin ix appmnlec to tin ibdi m s scparalt schntil b titl mr thompon ri pi hi b 1 halts who was transput lo monlnal hr wdl i ikt ner the chairmanship d hi btlard s ground- conimil it mrs i u m ind lirnih wind i ind mt ind mi sn nt i mill t mil mithit br m on m- vlf i llii 102 utlpi surt t win is pnut- in i i v dv 1 the h dull um k tnd tl his h inn i it n wih n mil mis i iinis w re llit ir dm mil finik mi mil mis ttri ihlh h in n ill n siihint iml dtbrt and mt i ml hu of u ntrloo 2500 for new school in residential canvass the residential canvass in ihe campaign for a new school lor retarded children has col ice ted to date in excess of 2500 chairman harold henry report ed last night at a meeting of the steering committee mr henry tnanked residen tial chairman ted gorth saying a great dal of the success of this section of the campaign was due to his effort the local c ubi and organizations are res ponding well to the plea des ptte commitments elsewhere however no final figure i av jtlabte as yet similar results are stdl un known from the industrial can s0rryi lor tti 1h h li i i 11 wt t mi nht r of in ws he ns lu lin tbt mum low mi b itt i h jut iu tun mrs nielson leads in mission worship mrs s t haram on m irkt si was htmess for lh mi tneelinj td toup t of si johns lmud hurch umin 82 antl n sponsm rt adiil in imiiu 710 mn us d h np i the miclinj mr m no 1 sin ltd in tin worship pt u d rt idin iht hailh t input hebriws 11 we are umiu todi in cr tronbud timi and it seems soinilimi llin ht m rmsunie of t iri t ianil is thicalentd sum mrs tlstn hiniim iiks glimpse inn tbt futon ihiiii i m oi lw k nds of 1 t t ilh i r nib in icir i bn n ii u ont o- he ut u i h h nil iliroivh oilt helo th1 ill n din id stlo poll 1 ilu l in toliou of lllr mt t 1m in loninto w i b mr i 1 kirkw oil tint ihut an b122 w o s lions in tin 1 i l hurih lhroiihiiui an id i tih whoe hurts or million doll us w is rai til eel il usual oohs and lowing hi liu huil th ith 3 isor 50 50 by me t1h hid f iriind n tin run willnni district lor ixiral will honour chic 1 gladiolus grower is i horticultural speaker 1 touaid butt in 11 kn in n n cr of rladlolu b olll is in im inrli t b i nd dahlias it lhlt m it w t 1 1 t lx liimoimd in in gut t sxakr at hit puhlit in i i i win bt ball s intttinj of ht ii i- t mi liorticiiltui il s kih list wi d lu d null it dai iiinin in i ii d tnph to be familiar iiimtd tin im it well mrm hu r msim p it i on i in nn will be made i ftw milts from ttiui ii i ilb fur prernl it m to ait familiar to main of our uti ilu mn loablt pint i tu 7cns who truel pis tht firm it id ilu finirlein t itu in but il was sjxcialk inlristin i i hi mm tin tt nd mf irniiint foi llm pii mi m i i 1 il ill n tot in nit t ilu in n iih in 1 11 1 ii 1 th tit h llptd kll i ktl to t 1 in 1 i i 1 1 tnlt rpn r and i dm d 1 moth li fu dv ii i i ik ladiolu i- tut 11 m i third grant versatility to hospital 11 sp krr lllusfitrd t hr r i i tihn tif tl muni r w th ii i 1 1 nil in t lour n 1b hu id i ii 1 ii i i 1 i 1 ii thrl d sp humint r 1 lit rti lit i mi nil ltd it 1 ii i in i i p hi dun t t i nun t i i ii ns in low n h illln u nn i bhom nd in ir d in in i li t i u iit stum fur ih w li li it 1 h lib lr u 1 ptdil pi obli ills 1 1 halton initiates own men teachers branch on may 17th tha man tea chers of halton county met at glen williams school to dis cuss the changing of district 9 of opsmtf which now only takes in hamilton and want- worth county to a new district for halton county only district number 28 a short meeting was held to terminate the duties of presi dent john robbins of burling ton and secretary treasurer cliff goodwin also of burling ton these men formerly were officers of halton branch of district 9 when this business was fin ished a small group of per formers from the georgetown minstrel show presented soma of their numbers present from that group were ralph urael tom trouten sandra sproule ron sproule bernard shrub- sole janie bouskill and joy haines the men teachers were again called together and a business meeting to discuss problems of the newly appointed district no 28 was called by former district no 9 president ken trowbridge under his leader ship a nominating committee was set up to prepare a slata of officers and lay the found ation for the new district of halton county this commit tee will report to the men tea chers at their annual banquet held in the fall in the mean time mr robbins and mr goodwin will act as president and secretary of the new dis an industry which has been considering locating in george town for two years has reached the option point and municipal officials are hopeful that the j big announcement will cume by ibe end of june an american firm has opt ioned an acreage in the delrex industrial area with june 30th time limit council wlnth has bci n in i on the negotiations aicid it tuesday met lin lo option in i adjoining ont acrt properlv from delrex developments wih a s1u0 down pavtiilol on the s2500 purchast prict the i option also expires on june jo ii it is taken up bi hie town the laud would lalcr ik soli to tht in iv industr at hit sann price a watermam extension to the beer subdivision ust outside the western town limits was passed by council vulcan con llsl km i h h vk atrvction will pay all costs aa tbey did for tha original water extension a year ago reeve sargent and cr cass voted against the motion their opinion being that georgetown is encouraging residential fringt development other councillors thought that with several thousand dollars air readj invested by the firm u lake water lines to their pro perl j theie wab a moral obit ration lo continue the line la strvc remaining homes lr jnn em mors on said ha would favour anj future exten sions oulsidc town to be the icsponsibililv of esqucsing township with the toyn if i wished scaling water in bulk to the township ofr its own dij iribulion you mav be planting an idea in esqucsing s mind but f the time comes that would icrtamfi be our best waj to proceed said mai or hjde slow start in opener but town team contender the georgetown intermediate ball club rosttr intludcs moic than a ftw top talibre plavtr this was procti saturday at lernoon but no group of ball plaurs no malur what calibre can be throw n together and iinmedi ateh jell into a wlii oiled unit this also was piovtn salurdaj afternoon in their first umfoimed list a gj m si acton or am team the georgetown intermediates plso had the mofortune of run ring into one jiff frer a pi chcr which lhose in the business term a junk man nd it tn i an insult rrei thnw slow nothing balls and laced his limited bag of pilchis with a knucklir and a medium spled fast ball that wouldnt break glass- what tt did bioak houner i th ii mr it i i 1 n p i in 1 itllt 1 in imliii llm diii t i dm id an turn in t ml 1 mr r tt jiliu ton mil mrs in hcnim i smtl t h in st mii rd t inn id ind a ot nl time w i im i i ilu lime mttliii ii b ik i die hoint of mr- ii tt tl ill on tht 14lji mi 1 ittth m ird oti id li n in ill who nd i mtnliii tl t word of new firms may end famine mr ii i ii nlii cnr proposes to pave rail crossing at station i u ove tien which will be of gieai be ef t to nc ii oj ar nounced at tuesday s council meeting by dep u reeve jofi i elliott mr li on local cnr stanonagent told council that his f i p ami ng to pave tne park ng lot at the stal on il 1 pave a private roadway over the tracks lead ng t i or george own i industrial sections approvat- 1 t s i be greeted with approval by employees of ip i ik at d smith stone who use the roadwav ic o s i l tracks lor access to work while the road is not t i property t has been familiarly used as such for gen pntc i with the cnr closing access one day each year to kttp s legal ca m lo the property i ie pot holed road is jointly kept m shape by town j i lo pa iy and has needed frequent grading and appl caoi ot cinders and gravel through the years to keep d i r well nq shape jaycees pick exec then seek rodeo queens lis riwlto bjut fonltsl will lx sp hi ttic in cers it wts decided at thtir meetm last im i k lu iddliion lo the st treh for tn mn thii will tiller a flnl m thi parailr tiii aimi finals if lit ltjnli nnliv nil bt hi hi jtim ith in the rust hihuii nd iht fin 1 crowning ol ms il t will of course be held it tht rolio thi new executive for thi j61 62 ison was eltiietl the president is mike rmslrons ihe uce prividtni don tt ilkcs the treasurer vcrn inlis the secretirjt jack heslop and thi dinctors gord sampson jill sunnucks sindi miektnn and bai tto of s ard t pun t irbi tcrh to i limit as tht i n t id f xk lo lis and tl i and lh trkttl both idt s of thr hihai op ihr town supplied truck one man and iht bas ind spt ars the javcees will con unue their clean up campaign thii sat starting at the other end of the highuai and uorkinc in inwards alain si two represtnlatims ht lord club walk scin ki an 1 don ttilkis hae tmr to thr atmtn1 torn rut i m in t- rl william where jajiccs fiom all our canada will connate i as eoigi towns hoped for power at fhe plate local hit- it r- were handcuffed b fyyer for scen innings singles by jim tim leek and bernic dora win the onlv georgetown hits oir si ven frames the locals ot good wood on the ball in almost cmiv inning but invar- ioll then dnes were right at somebudv acton scored twice in the first frame and again in the seo tnd for their earij three run margin that was the george town target that eluded them until the lop of the eighth when ihev exploded for three hits in hiding a triple bv trace bar lager to tie the ball game the acton right fielder john cunningham came un in relief 1 of pn er to retire blake inglis and paul leggi and stay even tha attack sparked an acton ralh in the bottom of the eighth that chased starter paul dore and brought on lefthand er dave hart the first batter the catcher ros- morton pop ped out to paul lcgge at sec ond but after that all th hits were scattered lined shots acton sent two more men across off dure s pitching be fore time was called the tragic and unttmelj death of george- tow n manager chic jewell haltid further plaj jim timleck rapped out two of georgetown s hve hits and paul dore tracj barrager and ron ritchie produced tha i others bruce lawson b mc- crista and cargill led the acton 12 hit attack the game will be completed mer in the season enrgetow n pla s in bronta on saturday and are at home to campbclhillc next wednesday teohgetown timleck cf barrager 3b inglis lb leggo 2b mclaughlan ss barber rf bteen if ritchie c dore p llarl p douccttc if 7th acton p mccntal h mas- ales 2b p lawson ss town- sic lb cunningham rf mor ton c b mccnstal 3b car- gill cf rrcr p ihieh wilf he tt n rd in a acaii1 i iclon inn while news of interested out side indiistn grows an mth or in the towns established iiitlustrral scl up appears on the brink of rpansnm press rele isc from the riiminal post rlaimuu lh il thi mild rtitssioii is mer ild short h be burnt ol local 1 with an end lo the industrial famine engagements mr and mrs norman smith 1 king sired west lmu tn announce thi rojj mm ol lhir daughter calhrriiit to kenneth dodhs son of mr ind mrs h dodcu aclon the marriage to take place on tuui the third at st purnr- vos 1 can church uctn rtirwii at four o clock engagements mr and mrs george bhcnng nonal announce the engage ment of their daughter diane elizabeth lo thomas james johnson son of mr t j john son of brampton and mrs jack ro of willowdale the hea ding will lake place saturday june 24th at st pauls ang lican church nonal minor baseball news big things here georgetown attack from the gacd tins opei icloiis iution peter jones georgetown s subterraneart river which at one time provided the towns drinking water supply is the obect of this surface on main st n inspection showed the river s man made channel was slowly collapsing and msti alion which will replace the damaged tile the inspection and repair work are itfsl steps on mam street with more bos registering last saturda in the minor base ball league the total has now reached the 230 mark with the shortage of coaching help it is impossible lo handle more so no more can bt added sorrv bost schedules will soon be pub lished and all teams can swfnf into action remember to pay sour dollar to ott coach fce fore the first of june if you want to plat if enough sponsors can be found it is hoped to buy new sweaters for all the teams that would mean every boj in the parade nn baseball da jum 17 would he one