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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1969, p. 4

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giants dump oaks in free hitting tilt georgetown giants raised but was tagged when he tried to j their averages and oakvillc eye- sneak from first to second brows when they dumped the i georgetown camo baqk in the oaks m in a gallon intermed- thjfd late baseball league game n on he urp w georgetown park tail wmos and runs george day it was heir second victory doucette ickcd si and its got me baffled in four starts went on to second when dan it takes a mickle to make a muckle whatever that means and it takes a lot of mickles oakvillc players were bitter wigle missed a grounder by muckles to make tha about tho upset we could have james a single by arbic bought peculiar agglomeration of mam had 15 runs if therewas a fence doucette home and james took round that cow pasture one of second base the combination of the losers commented when it was over they also complained about black flics and just about jv a wild pitch and a single by burt brought arbic and james across home plate charlie mcfecters picked up a mala known as modern society including a quantity of crack pots and a feher of weirdos present company accepted four different glimpses of diack ii1cs ana just adom ey- k h mjm sm the human race erything except the co of run on a single and an error for l the sky oakvillc got off to a roaring start in the first inning with the oaks in the fourth top of the in the last few dia have baf fled me completelyhow did we get as far as we have come and how come we havent got farther first of thai was big pro- fact at the big shoe factory i zon t xhairmati a georgetown lions club member fred zorge is the new zone chairman fred zorge past president of the local club was erected to the office af the lions spring rally and recently installed the office of zone chairman is a stepping stone to the posts of deputy district governor and governor will sponsor girl to u s counselling camp handed the sa the newi two car collision s r i president mrs audrey installation of officers for the scot gordon inglis 18 clcavehotm 1969 and 1970 season was the suftcrcd only a cut lip when the main order of business at the crfl a i o dcdcaimai car he was was in col dinner meeting of the business juual or fciounal and professional womens club on monday evening at north lethbridge alberta is visiting halton golf and country club j lottn with her sister miss mrs elizabeth buck conducted yvonne adams 40 normandy the candle lighting ceremony blvd mr and mrs herb robinson i club for their help and support hedw dcmldqe in during her two wear term and lision with another vehicle at mrs stewart ijlagwoo4 of the corner of guelph and chapel error and h stole st e wednesday may 28 police said inglis a george town fireman was eastbound and 27 arietta st had as weekend car driven by paul tnderhill of s made firsl but wcn out at guests their daughter elaine who is employed at mcgill uni versity montreal and a friend miss beverley anderson of montreal prior to the installation mrs ada wilkinson presided at the business portion of the meet ing a request had been receiv ed from the ymcaywca ask ing the club to sponsor a young girl at a camp for counsellors these girls would return and work at the centennial park charles street playsround for children this a four week trip to britain the summer the club agreed lc do last part of their stay was in jj beimingham where they were guests of mr and mrs dennis victor correspondence was read ecclcs mrs eccles is the form from the barrie club inviting er j partridge uho lived members to attend an evening ln georgetown some years ago seminar there in august under cpl and mrs tom doobie and son jamie arc visiting uilh his parent mr and mrs jim dob- btc 53 prince charles drive prrscntly stationed with the k mp at virden manitoba they arc leaving next month for kort norman in the northwest the hotom of the fourth cost two runs and five hits tom ll oakji two runs and two beyers singled and made it to nits as collins walked to first second oh an error bv outfield- and was forced to second as cr collins bill raiala singled mckenzie walked doucette col- iwrk t land came home with beyers 1 stole third and came home h hf monfhl i when charlie mcfeeters put the on a single by maloney mr-ken- m mno p ball past georgetowns outfield- zl s arm gave more trouble as they wound up with ab- ers for a triple he walked burt out 30 e map eomp i i i i xr and no brains starting pitcher john mcken wr8p u0 gane zie looked good in the bottom with just a little less fanfare i of the firsl striking out malon- wigle got as far as second than the spanish armada they ey and burt as only two players on a walk and a stolen base set off on a sunny friday f- got on the baseline george dou- and georgetown pitcher dore ternoon holiday weekend to cette made it to first on an enor walked tom beyers to first conquer the wilderness and bv bill kane and went to third make etienne brule look like a on an error by dan wigle jim the bottom of the fifth with sund th wigles ron ay pitching for the second benged to georgetown it rained all day saturday with three runs off three hits sunday and monday in the great naylor walked george doucette national park they chose for and burt and gave up singles their insanity the temperature to arbic jim james and don i was a little above freezing thev arbic and came back exhausted soaked to for three the skin and frozen to the mar- about 50 people were about as miserable as they ever have been or ever will be in their lives and already they are plan ning the next trip already its a great adventure in retrospect i know the feeling i was a prisoner of war and there was little joy in the jaunt but look ing back i wouldnt have missed thi oioroit6wn hhralv thursday jump iht pagb it for anything pretty stupid j ehl the same weekend since the rain ruled out anything itjtelll- gent i took two uttie nieces to the beach to see the motorcycle gang we saw them in all their glory black jackets beards long hair and frighten ing the kids werent i waa frightened that is i v when- we arrived these young adults and i emphasize that theyre not teenagers yere grooving- on fireworks fortunately they were so beeiy ed up and it was aq damp that the whole thing was a fizzle they were trying jo light rom continued onjgaja 18 -arrow- james got to first on wigles for fathers day 1une 15 base tit up game a pair of singles gave george making a left turn at chapel two base runners in the lindsay doucette street when in collision with a bottom of the second don lind- james came home the investigating officer plar ed property damage at si 500 sn mr and mrs jack watson 54 to hp in car s ln he are home from underhill car a friday evening accident in volved cars operated by william fwins of bo raylaun res and cloke nf 2 shelley st total property damage in this one was 150 there were no injuries ed up a single for georgetown tom beyers singled for the in the bottom of the sixth and oaks in the top of the third stole second base the direction of dr dorothy ford on a pergonal develop ment program dr ford is con sultant in business and distrib utive education for the ins angctrs srhoots and is a pat president nf the americm fe deration she is also directing a seminar at york tniversity in july when the local club uill be co hosts with members of he brampton club this will he a weekend seminar glen williams the fire siren s on a f shdrt- more runs for georgetown was sounding at the time stop wij to scco baseman oakville managed one hit in r c bill tfnne collins picked up the lh f the uth as bob futurc iocccr ddmes bishop went to first burt pick- june mosquitoes cougars vs rovers k o 830 p m friday june 6 1 atom wildcats vs bobcats k o 830 pm peewee jets vs celtic k o 730 pm i saturday june 7 no games fcub jamboree sunday june 8 junior b vs west wood k o 130 p m monday june o weather lips and downs but may average juniors perform in holy cross concert on friday afternoon mi i0 ihe junior grades of holy tro- territories 1100 miles north of school staged a variety in miss jean mackenzie reported on her findings on the loan fund that the club is hoping to put u of heir trip was a reunion with into action in the fall she will edmonton where he will he sta mimed for the next three years mr and mrs robert lane 1 terry conn returned on the weekend from overseas where they toured england scotland wales and ireland a happy part spring- concert and proved that they were nor to hr outdone t the seniors who hid performed the previous week continue with her work and will have a full report for the meeting mrs wilkinson thanked mrs lines sister and her hu arthur fall dan an woodward of bedford the fir- time in many years that the sisters had been together firvt on the pi igrtm ul mrs jjttans grade one class singing my hand- and the swing followed b mrs hart leys grade ones u ho sang by r9r smith the fifth in any may since local ijst month was one nf con- records began in 1914 the tracts in every aspect of the others were weather record but as is often and 1065 the ease ihe totals and averag es for the month turned out till was the warmest may normal since 1965 the months lowest temperatures averaged m 2 temp was 30 on may 1 degrees j us t 0 degrees below normal bm in the last week rainfall was actually below ranged trnm lows of 32 and 33 normal of 3 21 inches by al- on the jfith anil 27th to record mos half an inch but two daily highs nf 87 and 90 op the lhlrd of our total fell at the 28th and 2th former records worst possible time may 18 a were 86 1931 and 1941 and 88 holiday sunday 162 this was ihe heaviest one day rain storm of this decade 1929 that 90 decree reading was business directory wallace thompson 3rd division court 8772963 clerk commissioner i th georgetown telephone answering service 38 main st s georgetown 8772563 well answer for you 626 rohm in the ham and if i were the just 1 bunny the bilingual grades one and two under the direction of mrs weber gave a musical rendition of trois min- ous three ittle kitten with the rlass singing the song while the three kittens with mother cat went through the actions there was a ballerina dance by catherine olivier sylvie sa- voie and valerie martineau from mr despres class many of the children performed piano and accordion solos these being andre parent theresa hartley dawn sutherland helh wilcox and iycomldc mateii and judy stone a swedish dance was done by margaret ta lor and k marianne neineth in costume second collection arranged for oxfam the oxfam walk rommittre has arranged a second collect ion day to speed up the gather ing of money earned in the may 3 oxfam walk through here about half nf the anticipated siookk has been turned in many were unable to get to the first collection day held saturday may 17 either bee- in 1982 2i 1964 atom flyers vs falcons k o 830 pm peewee wolves vs arsenal k o 730 pm tuesday june 10 mosquitoe cougars vs raiders k o 630 p m mosquitoe tigers vs torpedoes k o 730 pm wednesday june 11 atom dynamocs vs bobcats k o 630 pm peewee the carretal vs celtic k o 730 pm thursday june 12 mosquitoe owls vs tigers k o 630 pm mosquitoe raiders vs rangers k o 730 pm note rain also fell in small am ounts on each day from the sev enth to 14th no snow was re corded this may sunshine hours were also within a few percent of normal at 253 5 which is 563 tigers vs torpedoes tucs 7 30 c0rbett chiropractic clinic spinal xray service available by appointment 8776631 69 mill st old pot office w h carp professional engineer consulting engineer ontario land surveyor office 8772211 8773300 home probably the most hilarious and certainly the loudest num ber on the whole program was a rendition of the monkees pcrf- per cent of possible father employee of smith transport a smith transport employee for twenty years who had just ausc they were away on the retired robert armitage 68 holiday weekend or because of died in toronto general hospi- ihe poor weather conditions an tl on may 26 oxfatrt official said yesterday thev also suspected that many is son george lives in town of the walkers may not have had al fl eliwihclh street time to make their collections raiders vs rangers thurs 730 these are rearranged games from saturday june 7 fathers day is sunday june 15tfi what better way to make dad glad than with a tericota perma- iron sanforized plus 2 summer shirt by arrow youll find an excellent selection of arrow shirts at silvers colours white apricot blue green beige and gold 598 arrow products are featured exclusively in georgetown at ilvers by the 17th mr armitage came to canada i a young man from west the second collection day has hartlepool england and lived at 20 anglesey blvd toronto been set for thursday evening optometrist l m brown r0 47 main st n suite 1 for appointments phone 8773671 mcbain and hulme ontario land surveyors willowdele 2222536 lc millesse ol s 8776275 residence ormed by tim leycs tommy june 12 at st pauls united diamond patrick 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