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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1967, p. 16

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tht heoroetowh herald thursday july 11 1hj page 1 coming events optical 1escrlption filled or duplicated 8773971 robert r hamilton optometrist tf thursday thimblers an nual bazaar saturday august 12tb terra cotta community hall rosslake riding school of fers a refresher course for ad ult riders for further informa tion contact jo ross owner 8773895 or mrs anne vernon instructor 8773773 tf riding lessons english or western group or individual in- itruction near stewarttown orchard lane farm mr h looseley 8774410 georgetown community swimming pool announces there will be free swimming for children and par ents for those enrolled in juiit lessons on monday july 31st 10 am to 12 noon public swimming as usual 2 pm to 5 pm 630 to 130 pnv christian reformed church worship services t30 am and 400 pm 7th llna r r 1 georgetown on listen every sunday the back to cod hour radio ministers rev j h naderhood christian reformed church chiq 1280 10 am ckfh 130 9m ajn ckey 590 u0 ajn everyone welcome tf the christian and missionary au1ance p w collins pastor telephone 8779810 10 am sunday school 11 un morning worship 7 pm evening service cedarvala community centra corner main maple temporary location wednesday 8 pm home prayer and bible study ibirthsk ford tto sherrey and don ford at st marys hospital kltcoener on sunday july 2 1067 a sob craig alexander a brother for jennifer murray andrew and barb ara murray nee adams are happy to announce the birth of their daughter leanne barbara a sister for david in georgetown memorial hospi tal on july 10th 1967 spec ial thanks to dr macintosh and the hospital staff volmar edith and carl wish to announce the arrival of a son paul eric on july 18th 1067 in georgetown ev district memorial hospital a brother for peter first baptist church minister rev i e wilton organist mrs walter townrnd 1000 am church school 1100 am joint service with si johns united in first baptist during july rev robert scnvens 7 pm evening worship ucmuixen john edward suddenly at his home 109 mill st east acton on mon day july 24th 1067 john ed ward mcmullen age 53 years beloved husband of jean hcrrington and dear father of edward david craig jan- is terry and johnny broth er of wilbert mrs grace agnew mrs wilda perry mrs lola smith mrs laiira kirkness mrs vivian mccullough mrs doris ried and the late bert mcmullen funeral service was held at the rumteyshoemaker funeral home acton on wednesday sfternoon at 230 pm inter ment in fairview cemetery ac ton ucnally gordon hume kelly suddenly in monday july 24 1967 at the georgetown district memorial hospital gordon hume kelly menal- ly 25 victoria street in his 55th year beloved son mrs mary e morrow and the late hugh g mcnally and deal brother of hugh f mc nally of toronto roy j wiggins of georgetown gar net r wiggins scarborough jerry and jack morrow of georgetown ivan morrow or toronto and harvey morrow of orangeville rested at the harold c mo clure funeral home 34 edith street georgetown where fun eral service was held on wed nesday at 200 oclock inter ment in greenwood cemetery simpson albert clair in georgetown and district me morial hospital on tuesday july 18th 1967 albert clair simpson in his 81st year hus band of annie grosskurtb father of louise mrs draper and isabel mrs d hardisty both of georgetown william of toronto and the late reginald frank and tfaelma interment union cemetery grand valley watson shirley f at ge orgetown and district mem orial hospital on saturday july 22nd 1967 shirley f watson o rr 1 limehouse in his 76th year husband of the late emma burt and dear father of burt and lois mrs lloyd mclean both or acton and irma mrs lloyd mc- eneryt of iimehouse broth er of mrytle mrs georre bielby niagara falls ray of gnmjby and the late perry watson funeral service was held at the rumley shoe maker fun eral home acton on tuesday afternoon at 230 p m inter ment in fairview cemetery- social and personal mr and mrs charles bryen- ton of langley bc were guests of mr and mrs walter brown- ridge 43 maple ave w for a few days last week and also visited with miss mary sayers 38 main st s mrs bryenton is a niece of the ladies mr and mrs robert letts and sona joseph and geoffrey 24 rexway drive and tom thompson 51 prince charles drive have returned from motor trip couth to miami flotfda mr george h leslie rr 4 georgetown has just returned from a two week visit in mont real with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs paul daoust travelling both ways by air canada while there she visited expo several times and spent some time at webbs beach on the coast of maine mr and mrs david fleming alan and charles of renton dumbartonshire scotland were recent visitors with his brother alan fleming and his family at 112 prince charles drive it is twentyone years since the bro thers have met the david flem ings were over here visiting i so with their daughter and their families in new york state jin cass excouncillor and planning board member return ed to town last week end to visit neighbours on hewaofl crescent and his daughter pauline he atayed with the doug wrights on hewson crescent mr cass left town over a year ago to take a posit ron a contract administrator with canadair of montreal mrs ah feller 1 emery st mr and mrs walter blehn 26 queen st and mr and mrs william mcnally 22 market st attended a family party in el- mira on sunday to honour mrs fellers sister mrs c stumpf on her 85th birthday mrs stumpf who is the former mary lake of georgetown has lived in elmtra for many years and with her late husband operated a bake shop there her daugh ters mrs james mitchell and mrs ken atkinson were host and mrs stumpfs brothers were all present mrr and mrs george lake of thornhill mr thomas lake of toronto and mr and mrs charles lake of peterborough baseball juniors fail to qualify or regina berth the georgetown junior base ball entry into the nationals at regina was shot down when beeton stopped them 32 in beeton on sunday night the juniors were below form and beeton pushed five big runs across before the juniors started their move danny arb ic was knocked for eight big hits and five runs before retir ing in favour of mike tost it was a case of waiting too long to move as the juniors got their first run in the seventh and their second in the eighth and went down with bases load ed in the ninth inning george towns hitters were ridall deesmore and arbic with sing les and maloney and ford with two apiece georgetown had 7 hits and two runs beeton col lected 9 hits and 5 runs geor getown fans maybe 20 were overwhelmed by the number of beeton fans they filled the stands and then some and the vocal support they giro their team manager richmond was amazed at the sight of hard ball lights in such a small com munity beeton now plays wel- land the winner to play sarnla for the right to represent on tario at regina in august the juniors hive suffered the same tate as the juveniles in the rainedout department they have managed only two games in three weeks they ed ged the juveniles 31 and trou nced campbellville 80 big bats in the campbellville win were ridall maloney arbic and ford with two each anderson tost and patton with singles and wayne marchand with three big blows one a double brampton comes to town thursday when milton arrives this will be an all junior game with milton bringing their juni or age intermediates to tune georgetown up for the upcom ing thorold junior tournam ent the tournament will be held on the civic weekend august 4 56 and 7th in thorold or vic inity georgetown will know their opposition and playing dates sometime this week there are 16 junior teams ent ered council briefs council on monday authoriz ed payment of 30q to the georgetown baseball associat ion to help with their recreat ion programme they also authorised the ce metery board grant of 7000 aa set in the budget be paid bylaw will be prepared whereby any applicant for re- toning will pay the costs a motion to have engineer philips and roberts includfc the sewers in john and mount- 1 ainviaw road in their survey to determine their adequacy to service high density apartments w4s passed council okayed the paying of fortyfive dollars to g avery for the lettering on the new ambulance o new pumps for the john st pumping station were ordered at a cost not to exceed 10000 permission was granted to piovincial paper ltd on the recommendation of the com mittee of adjustments to al low the milt to extend its office building to within eighteen feet of the lot line on rosetta street the existing building comes within 29 feet present regulations call for fifty feet hack from a lot line a big boost for the september 23 parade was how cr stea- enunerson described the news that the canadian legion is providing a band a colour party and members to march in the parade zoning administrator walter pacholok by letter informed council that an excavation on water street had been fenced and the grass cut ilvers juveniles set caps for competition in altoona play rained out gaines in sunday doubleheader a double header is schedule sunday night at the glen catch up on rained out baseball games for the bantams and midgets lowville will be the opposition for the midgets in last weeks games the peewees won two handy vict ories beating omagh 106 and drumquin 141 squirts lost 41 to drumquin then came back a few days la ter to drub hornby b team 24 to 0 salutes george brown a fearless man a fighter george brown founder of the toronto globe father of confederation champion of democratic reform was a man who would risk his career or his life for what he thought was right scottishborn like macdonald brown came to canada by way of new york like so many others of the fathers he came to the forefront of can adian politics during the 1850s using the editorial columns of the globe to support the liberal or clear grit party which he came to lead though he had no love for macdonald cartier and their conservative party brown saw greatness in the idea of confederation but the delicate balance of party strength in canada during the 1850s and 60s would prevent the conservatives from carrying confederation alone realizing 11864 that the opportunity of the maritime conference should not be let slip brown agreed to enter a coalition government with macdonald and cartier in helping to form this great coalition brown brought down on himself the anger of much of his own party he never recovered the confi dence and following of the straightout liberals but george brown won a far greater place in history than he would ever have had otherwise in sacrificing his career by bringing over at least part of his followers to the coalition brown made confederation possible and won the gratitude of generations of canadians in this centennial year we at silvers are proud to salute george brown father of confederation a great canadian lite juvenille baseball mer chants have set their caps high by entering the beaches kiw- ants club baseball tournament at maple leaf stadium on july 29th competing teams will be from hamilton scarborough peterborough leaside niagara falls ottawa st catharines western city trinity play ground and georgetown the winner will represent canada at the all american amateur baseball association competit ion m altoona penn in august georgetown drew hamilton in the first game at 900 am ma nager bill richmond is optimis tic as his players have finally emerged from their slump and are playing good baseball between dodging rain drops the juvenile merchants have managed to get only 3 games played in the last three weeks they humbled campbellville 181 nipped bramalea 31 and cook i would lke lo tlk clo one u ge rveryone who sent cards of thanks m hours a day ar taxi call 8774474 airport service flowers and visited me whil i was in the hospital a vrry special thank you to the ge orgetown barbers and verdun rcbekah lodge merv cook orgetown juniors in both the sonic entertainment music to suit every occasion fereday we wish to thank specially tor bowling banquets the nurses and give special i weddings adult and teen dan- thanks to dr thompson and- dr boyrr for their care experienced mca and djs while our baby was a with ultramodern sound patient l georetown hos pital we also would like to thank our neighbours who were so concerned while he was sick mary and bob bingo fm at ihi mvwta optimists bingo every tuesday 800 pjn paradise gardens guelph proceeds for boys work admission si bargain packs 300 attendance draw 200 must g free bus leaves dodge bros garage guelph sl georgetown 6j0 pm no admittance for children under 16 call 1773214 equipment record libraries second to none and hall rentals contact jack osulhvan 451- 6706 or 4513440 bartending service also available via sonic campbellville and bramalea games the boys found their bat ting range and made good use of it ray schultis and alike dwyer were big guna in the campbellville game collecting two hits each with singles going to joel tost ron lane bill dw yer and al whitham joel tost went all the way on the mound for the win freddy yaies wielded the big bat at bramalea going two hits for three trips to the plate sin gles went to peavoy lane schultis quackenbush and whitham toe merchants were shorthanded and like the juni ors had done before them they drought up- two tyke players in mike osbourne and terry richmond who each played half of the game ai whitham was on the mound lor the win milton arrive in town on tues day and then the merchants try their luck at maple leaf stadium on saturday sunup to sundown allowable to builders noise from machinery a drag strip on duncan drive and pot holes on sinclair avenue were the subjects brought before council monday night by hugh powell of duncan drive j mr powell asked if there are any restrictions on the hour machinery couldtbe start ed in the morning hevlaimcd skopit homes were working from seven in the morning till seven at night to this reeve hunter replied that seven was not too early lo start since people wanted pos session of their homes cr ro bert francis added that rec ent court case in another coun ty had resulted in a decision that work could go on from sunup till sundown that topsoil we dont want to tar and chip it all if we have lo dig it up again he conclud- fall fair in sept georgetown fall fair will hi held this year in september 22nd and 23rd plan now u exhibit atoms dropped iheir game with hjllrturgh i2b bantams lost 72 to hornbyj cr jim young police chair- then in a b inning fixture won man said the police had beenj on duncan many times and had discovered it was mostly residents of atae area who were speeding but he promised to draw it to the attention of police again on the pot hole question cr bill smith told of four full days of shaping and grading the dit ches on sinclair were grad- ing the ditches to carry off the water he said test holes had shown 066 eighteen to twenty four inches 000 of clay in some spots and under 10 from omagh robinson 22 yates 16 4 lane 21 quack bush 41 ft tost 23 whitham 23 m dwyer 15 3 b dwyer 20 a inglis 20 a peavov 33 miller 13 elliott 15 ferguson 3 the coolest spot in town thursday night at 8 pm bingo holy cross parish hall maple ave georgetown 15 reg games 20 per 2 other specials jackpot in 54 numbers 325 proceeds for holy cross church 273 250 238 220 217 217 200 200 200 166 133 batting averages juniors player bat hits w rbl av maloney 35 18 12 314 arbic 30 14 4 7 467 drnamnre 38 14 2 8 j68 ford 31 10 1 8 323 patton 30 0 2 7 300 ridall 41 12 4 6 293 marchand 34 10 6 7 294 tost 2i a 3 7 286 davison 8 1 0 2 111 andersen 12 1 1 i 083 juvenilis schultii 30 10 0 10 wrights variety 7 james street open t am to 9 pm 7 days opposi meckenzies shop personal attention phone 1779569 ampk fra parking odeon theatres weekly guide captain j ross cod nsf so5 and craw invhaa yu aboard his singaleing ship the rondeiiosa for a cruise around ross lake the smallest of the great lakes two hour cruise each evening daytime party cruises by reservation co joe ross 8773895 map1e avc r j ocqtoitown 5 im 17 2h mlu rem 0 u stceln avenuc west off highway 10 prk only thursday friday sat marlon brando sophia loren a countess from hong kong- teehnicolor sum mom tuesday mgnn anthony quinn veroa list in grgj the 15th hour- awnvn color and scope adult entertainment starts wed aug nd michael calnr funeral in berlin color orangeville drivein theatre thursday friday saturday july 272829 the greatest singing fiddling show ever renfro valley barn dance plus tony randall in a comedy riot bang bang youre dead both features in color sunday monday tuesday july 3031 aug 1 perfect family entertainmenti born free the wonderful adventures of elsa the lioness pu peter sellers michael caine both features in color wrong box wednesday august 2 we proudly present one of the alltime great dramatic motion pictures academy award winner beat foreign film we racorrtmerid this feature to those who appreciate fine films shop on main stpt

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