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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1966, p. 6

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wrigglesworth pupils run and jump champs howard ferguson and kathlene kiere wngglesworth public school pupils accept the championship trophy on behalf of their school which captured the annual george town public school field day in georgetown park friday afternoon making the presen tation is mr william french principal of park public school which earned the honours last year full program of events at norval school field day with a number of parents at tending norval public school held its field day on june 8th preschoolers were each giv en a pnxe for their race mr j reed principal presen ted championship ribbons to the winners assisting with the field day were teachers mrs w f cascadden and hiss gwcn robertson several moth era also lent a band with the days activities champions in their classes were juniors donna guppy bantam girls gordon busby bantams jane nixon john nixon midgets laune robinson john kranen donk complete results junior boys 100 yd dash 1st gordon bus by 2nd brian cunningham 3rd tie george booth larry cun tungham 220 yd 1st gordon busby 2nd brian cunningham 3rd doug waites shoe scramble 1st brian au bin 2nd kevin gibson 3rd billy caldwell hop step jump doug wal tes 2nd blaine campbell 3rd gordon busby ball throw 1st barry dunlop 2nd larry cunningham 3rd blaine campbell standing broad jump 1st gor don busby 2nd joseph booth 3rd george booth running broad jump 1st gor don busby 2nd joseph booth 3rd doug waites high jump 1st brian cun ningham 2nd joseph booth 3rd tie bobby cook junior girls 60 yd dash sheri pomeroy 2nd donna guppy 3rd connie carter 100 yd 1st sheri pomeroy 2nd donna guppy 3rd connie carter hop step jump 1st donna guppy 2nd karen robinson 3rd connie carter ball throw 1st pauline law rencec 2nd jenny van der burg 3rd sheri pomeroy standing broad jump 1st don no guppy 2nd sheri pomeroy 3rd pauline lawrence running broad jump 1st jenny van der burg 2nd paul ine lawrence 3rd candy scber tzl she scramble 1st cathy ow ens 2nd coome carter 3rd sheri pomeroy high jump 1st donna guppy 2nd pauline lawrence 3rd con nie carter bantam boys 60 yard dash 1st glen busby 2nd lawrence cooper 3rd john nixon 100 yd 1st glen busby 2nd john nixon 3rd lawrence coo per sack race 1st tommy owens 2nd lawrence cooper 3rd john nixon legfcd race 1st john nix m and lawrence cooper 2nd thrie 3rd randy fendley and glen busby standing broad jump 1st john nixon 2nd tommy owens 3rd glen busby running broad jump 1st glen busby 2nd laurie cooper 3rd john nixon high jump 1st john nixon 2nd laurie cooper 3rd glen busby ball throw 1st laurie coop- er 2nd john nixon 3rd bobby lee 60 yard dash jane nixon 2nd debbie frost 3rd marianne robinson 100 yard 1st jane nixon 2nd debbie frost 3rd nancy hamilton sack race jane nixon 2nd debbie frost 3rd nancy ham ilton sack race 1st jane nixon 2nd debbie frost 3rd carolyn ostrander 3legged race 1st jane nix on and debbie frost 2nd mar tanne robinson and janice fin namore 3rd debbie hunter and cheryl waites standing broad jump 1st ji nie nixon 2nd janice finna more 3rd carolyn ostrandcr running broad jump 1st jane nixon 2nd debbie frost 3rd nancy hamilton high jump 1st jane nixon 2nd debbie frost 3rd marianne robinson ball throw 1st nancy hamll ton 2nd carolyn ostrander 3rd debbie hunter glen williams th1 momitowm hirald thursday jupji la 1m page 6 says term too short in child beating offence a four months hard aentcno given to a former georgetown resident who was found guilty of beating his fin year old daughter and caus ing her bodily harm has prom pted crown attorney peter k afcwilllanu to sound off about light sentences for parents who abuse their children severe sentences should be handed down not only to act as a pun but to give children hie proteetioir needed he said friday he pointed out that a man who recently assaulted a police man bad been trained in the art of self defense and had beeri sentenced to nine months im prisonment surely a man who would beat a small defenseless child deserves similar treatment he commented air mcwillianu said the max imum sentence for cbildbeating parents was two years much for the seventy of the crime he added he said he believed it the duty of the courts and of the crown to protect those who can not speak for themselves at the trial of the george town man mr mcwiluams described the offense as bar banc and disgraceful he said sentence should be given which would act as a de terrent to other parents who might be thinking of abusing married in maple avenue baptist church mr and mrs john walsma mr and mrs john walsma leave maple avenue bapt st church following their marriage there saturday may 21 the bride is the former date mccartney daughter of mr and mrs bruce mccartney 58 john st e and the groom is the son of mr and mrs john walsma of glen williams their children he said the five year old girl was in an awful state after her beating jy- mideat boys and girls so yard dash 1st kelly sed ore 2hatndrew caldwell 3rd john kranendonk 30 yard dasb 1st donny coo per 2nd andrew caldwell 3rd keith guppy wheelbarrow race 1st keith guppy and danny oconnell 2nd john kranedonkand danny cooper 3rd laurie robinson and lly frost iding broad jtimptlsl john kranendonk 2nd kevin ham son 3rd tie laurie robinson ronnie doernbach running broad jump 1st john kranendonk 2nd danny cooper 3rd ronnie doernbach bean bag toss 1st ronnie doernbach 2nd kevin harrison 3rd kim bright somersault race 1st laurie robinson 2nd belly frost 3rd kim bright mr and mrs dillon to city crippled children forty crippled children had the time of their lives las sat urday when they were entertai ned at the home of mr and mrs ta dillon on the tenth line they arrived from toronto one child to a car and driver es corted by five ontano provincial police they enjoyed the feel of green grass and most of them did some fishing in the pond a great many from their wheel chairs prizes were given for the first fish caught largest etc a group of scouts supervised the ponynding which was very popular about two o clock they all went over to terra cotta inn for hot beef dinner among the many notables al ong with them was reeve mac both of etobicoke afteralthad enjoyed a delicious meal and a look around the lovely gtounds they headed back to toronto with their prued possessions the fish they had caught and memories of a most enjoyable day in the country the public school grounds look lovely with all the ever greens planted courtesy of sher idan nurseries get well wishes are sent to ted bludd who was in hospital and ts now home lyn aiken is home from uni verslty in washington for the summer we extend sympathy to mr andrew mino and the hill fam ily in the death of mrs mino who was nan hill who lived in the glen for an years mr mino had double sorrow in one week his sister mrs ethel mcgowan passed away and wu buried monday mr and mrs air alien mrs hazel robinson and mrs wagstaffe sr attended the sen ior citizen s picnic at lowville park last tuesday and enjoyed it very much jcanette nuis and david dig gins of brampton visited grandmother mrs p wagstaffe on sunday county of halton weed control news by v e mcarthuk weed inspector schools will soon be out remind the children ndt to play with fire impress upon ihem the danger to themselves and others make sure that matches are out of reach of small children and make it a holiday for the fire department too your fire department milkweed milkweed is a perennial that is easily identified at any stage of growth the shiny green lea ves are opposite on the single stem growing two to five feet high inside the s cm is a sticky milky substance from which the plant gets its name the creamy purple flowers form a cluster on top of the stem one- or more roughly shap ed seed pods form per plant and the seed is equipped with an ar rangement of hairs like a para chute and will float across the countryside in the fall this weed spreads by seeds and by shoots from an extensive underground system cutting prevents the setting of seeds and spreadingtvjiew locations but will not prevent rapid spread from tt root system in an established area brushkill at 16 oz of acid per acre will kill the top growth it applied when the plants are a bout a foot high a second spray when new growth appears will kill most of the root system spray directed at the underside of the leaf is much more effect ive than on the smooth shiny upper surface brushkill will al so kill clovers and alfalfa but it is often better to lose a few good plants than to let this weed become established milkweed usually grows in patches and spot treatment will prevent unnecessary crop losses if the plant is in a waste area or fence bottom a spray applies uon of amitrol or amitrol t will kill all the vegetation in the sprayed area a short penod of soil sterility may result do not allow- stock to pasture for two weeks wllere amitrol has been used mrs a v mcgowan native of district funeral service was held at the harold c mcclure funeral home on june 6 for mrs albert victor mcgowan who died in milton on june 3 i mrs mcgowan was the former ethel may mino daughter of i the late mr and mrs george i mino she was a native of this district and lived in the glen williams and silverereek dis tncts as a girl following their marriage mr and mrs mcgowan lived in gc orgetown for ten years hen moved to toronto they return ed to glen williams in 1952 and lived with their son william mr mcgowan died eleven years ago she leaves four sons wilfred of toronto ernest of oakville harvey of keswick and william of glen williams brothers wil ham mino eden mills and and rew mino georgetown and a sis ter daisy mrs arthur steeds of toronto rev thomas forgrave con ducted the funeral service and interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown pall bearers were five grandsons ernest mcgowan oakville bruce and george mcgowan toronto ron and john mcgow an glen williams and raymond steeds toronto ttefcy ffoooneu and terry gu- on friday hooked rug prize to georgetown man stuart everett of 21 main sl north was the winner of a hand hooked rug the prize in a lucky draw held by the george town ladies auxiliary for re tarded children the rag was made by mr k gortn of 67 duncan drive the draw took place at the sunshine schools annoal bazaar- and tea continued improvement for accident victim douglas mills 52 byron st who was injured in a motor ac cident opposite georgetown dis tnct high school two weeks ago continues to show marked im provement as he convalesces at home he will wear a cast for several weeks on his injured right leg and ts recovering from head in juries which kept him semicon scious for six bays following treatment in georgetown faospi tal be was taken to toronto general tor further treatment and was able to return home week ago why there could be a shortage of dairy foods in canada in canada one of the worlds great agn cultural countries it u ironic that there could be a shortage of milk one of the auja reasons for 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