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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1969, p. 15

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n is i lfl ii roaaaaaaaaaaaaaavos j 4 v t fmrmm jib- j -v- w 1 with v george hoare mallard duck family highway travellers t the georgetown herald thursday allo 14th 1969 page 1 j peter jones photo eagles soccer team in action georgetown eagles test the goalkeeper of tre toronto shamrocks during league action the eagles are tied with acton rovers for first place in the five team league games are played at acton high school evenings and weekends kinsmen girls softball a by jan laforet the three senior games and one junior game scheduled for august 7th were rained out and will be played at the coa ches convenience before aug ust 21 junior league tuesday august 5 superior foods were given a game by default over george town cycle sports beevar lumbar 24 murray motors 14 the game was fairly close un tq the fourth inning when the beavers broke away and took he lead by eleven runs mur- vays kept them down in the 5th i nd ilth but the eager beavers 5eame back to get nine more runs in the seventh innin two home runs go to margo butler for the beavers and two go to patty holotiuk for mur ray game stars were lynn scarborough and laurie ann ireddicic for their excellent de fensive plays pitching for the winners was carolyn barber pitching for the losers was pat ty holotiuk georgetown upholstery to klnette kruitars 1 all easy game for the uphol sterers saw them gain steadily n runs each inning kathy op tica in her usual style tagged three home runs and debbie given one also driving in two bomero one of which was a grand slam made teresa calla- iftighan star f the game pitching i for the klnettes were barbara curry and jackie spicer pitch er for the upholsterers was kathy opriea shoprite 25 dairy queen 15 shoprite seemed to lag behind until the third inning when they gained eight runs putting them one up on the queens from then on it was clear sail- ins until the end of the game cbarlene milton and linda al- uan hit homers for the losers while debbie higgins gave one to the winners star of the ga me goes to susan mandarino abort stop for starting a triple play when she caught a fly and threw it to second susie fournler who threw it to first i- debbie magby second star of the game goes to debbie hin ging for her home run and cx- alleut pitching seven strike outs pitching for the lasers was charlene millon junior laagua standing the losers and laraine godden for the winners because of the excellent defensive game she played ruth howatt was star of the game laraine godden belled in the only homer of the night for leones youngs pharmacy 16 blua giants 4 youngs was pegged as the winners from the very start as janice inglis pitched a fabu lous game sixteen strike outs in a seven inning game joanne collier in true form as jan kers heckcatcher was star of the game pitching for the gi ants was connie allan sue stamp brought in two homers for youngs and yvonne brat- kin brought in one for the giants stnior laagua standings team w l t pts youngs 8 o 0 16 leones 6 2 0 12 sunnucks 3 4 1 7 magmuson 25 1 5 blue giants 2 5 0 4 barragers 2 8 0 4 senior horn run quaens janice inglis young 8 susan stamp youngs 6 ellen johnson magnusons 4 after fifty years on main st huntsville the e h briggs jewellery store has been sold to ttobert northey of toronto the briggs have beeq in the jewellery- business for a long time h e briggs the grand father of the former owners here was a chronometer maker and ownad jewellery stores in norwick cromer and yarmputh in norfolk county and in west- cliffe on sea and london road in essex county england the business established in 1848 the norwick store had the distinction of selling to mem bers of the royal family when they were in residence at near by sandringham e h briggs the father man ager of the westcliffe and lon don road stores and where eh ed and harold and a sister mary were born decided to come to canada and new hori zons in 190r he was watchmaker and jew eller with the harry booth store in huntsville until he enlisted in 1916 in 1910 after returning from overseas and discharge from the army he opened this pres ent store for business in 1926 mr briggs supervised and in stalled the clock in the newly built town hall the clock was purchased by the late charlie paget from the old union sta tion in toronto this was quite an engineering job as the tower here was quite a different sfie to union station so new dials hands connections and mainly the motive power weights had to be done it is interesting that in get ting the correct weight assor- tedhpieces from old car cranc- hafts etc werer used after completion by bir briggs th clock ivas started and keeps as close a time as it is possible to get in a tower clock p w ellis jjfce dean of jewellers in 192 pronounced the work of installing a mag nificent job the briggs have looked after its maintenance and running ever since 1926 in 1928 e h briggs mrs briggs mary and another son rlxon twycrosse who was born in canada returned to live in england harold briggs took over and a couple of years later was join ed by e h ted he named his new residence in hamp shire england muskoka lodge and had a canadian ensign to run up on special canadian dates the above article rom the huntsville forester will no doubt be of interest to marry outdoor people ravelling through huntsville the costigans jim joan and children jackie and julie spent holidays at their cottage on lake of bays recently joan landed a nice bass jackie 8 soccer news by ivan bird the atoms pushed their way closer to the ontario cup final this week whilst the mosquitoes went down fighting in the same competition thursday nights atom game at cedarvale was an excing team performance in a 30 win over a game acton team after missing a penalty early on the atoms settled down to play solid attacking soccer they went ahead on a goal by scott wakfer and led 10 at half time both teams started strongly in the second half but george town regained their supremacy and clinched the win with goals by paul morrow and richard szezepaniak the next game in this com petition is against scarborough whilst the atoms were having their success our mosquitoe team was playing their best game but still losing 10 to chinguacousy at bramalea the mosquitoes were very un lucky not to win this one how ever coach ed patterson gave the defense the honours and singled out goalie james lind say as georgetowns outstand ing player james played fan tastic goal for his team making numerous great saves and showed himself to be a player of exceptional ability congratulations to both our teams for these performances team w l t pts gear uphol 8 1 0 16 beaver 8 1 0 16 shoprite fi 3 0 12 superior fi 3 o 12 zenith r 4 o 10 kinette kruis 4 5 0 8 cycle tc sports 3 5 0 6 one rained out game hurray motors 2 7 0 4 mardelts 2 6 0 4 one rained out game dairy queen 0 fl 0 0 junior horn run queen s kathy opriea geor up 21 carolyn barber beaver 13 margo butler beaver 8 senior league wednesday august 6 leonts halrstyllng 23 jmagnutona insurance 14 dsones got off with a running start and ended up with sixteen points available moffat 1st rank by the end of the first inking making it fairly difficult for the magnusons to catch up hillsburgh squirts 10 wins no losses hillsburgh ran up a perfect record of ten straight wins to lead the squirts entry in tri- couraty softball this year ttnckwood and limehouse tied with six wins apiece and pon- tonby followed close behind with an even split s wins and 5 losses trailing in the standing are moffat with two wins and morrison with only one doug wiles coaches the lime- house entry in the league tricounty rural ball standings junior girls standing final glen williams 20 limehouse 14 hillsburgh 14 moffat 8 ponson- by 4 eden mihs 0 atoms standing final no hillsburgh 2nd glen williams and ponaonby 4th limehouse sth ltockwood 6h eden mills diana hennessey pitched for 7th morrison bth future games at csdarvale thursday august 14 mosquitoe tigers vs raiders ko 615 pm mosquitoe torpedoes vs rang ko 715 pm friday august j5 atonn flyers vs wildcats ko 615 pm peewee wolves vs jets ko 715 pm saturday august 16 mosquitoe raiders v jaguars ko 9 am mosquitoe rovers vs tigers ko 10 am peewee arsenal v celtic ko 11 am ontario cup atoms thompson park scarborough scarborough vs georgetown atoms sunday august 17 junior b game monday august 18 atom wildcats vs dynamos ko 615 pm peewee united vs beavers ko 715 pm tuesday august 19 mosquitoe torpedoes vs cougar ko 615 pm bantam a team vs streetsvillc a ko 715 pm wednesday august 20 atom bobcats vs flyers ko 615 pm peewee jets vs carretal ko 715 pm glen squirts champs in rural softball glen williams entry in the squirts section of halton rural minor softball copped the lea gue championship with a total score of 24 points this year beating out kilbride a close second with 22 on sa turd ayt the 7tbbrntln the league will play in an elimi nation tournament in the glen for the grand championship using two ball diamonds in league play hornby a waa third with 20 hornby b had 14 drumquln 12 omagh 4 and lowvillo 2 neils mjsic centre 21 mill street 8774919 musical instruments and aceeiiorici records sheet music georgetown liens club sports day labour day september 1st 200 prn in the georgetown park dance sports games displays special events prizes refreshments races teen dance commencing at 8 pm at the artnourltt featuring the pilots displays by girls pipa band lome scots red cross rca cadats modal aircraft st john ambulance side shows games of chance tombola treasure hunt bingo coconut shy hoopla ball and buckets darts sports events separate races for boys and girls entries invited from one and all under 9 fas of sept 1 1969 0 yd dash 100 yd dash 220 yd dash 9 11 as of sept 1 1969 100 yd dash 220 yd dash 40 yd dash 12 15 as of sept 1 1989 10o yd dash 220 yd dash 440 yd dash 880 yd dash open 100 yd dash 220 yd dash 440 yd dash 880 yd dash novelty events open only 1 tugowar 2 tossing the caber 3 egg and spoon shuttle relay 4 lo a team male female or mixed 4 other surprise events entries entries will be accepted at stans restaurant barragers cleaners or to l a mclaren 3 flamingo court georgetown entries must be in by 600 pm aug 30 1969 post entries will be accepted i on a limited basis only cost 25c per person per entry must accompany entry time track events at 200 pm novelty events 400 pm entry form name date of birth phone event you wish lo enter cplcaso print further entry forma available at stans years old not to be outdone landed a 4 lb trophy bass the vareys bud and eonm joe and susan spent some hol idays with the costigans on lake of bay joe lost a big trophy bass it was just too much for the line daddy bud landed a few in the hefty class mr calvin cdolidge of george town informed me some time ago that dr cook was his per sonal doctor when he lived in the northwest df cook hoi the world record for speckled trout 14 lbs some odd ounces it was caught in virgin falls oh thenipigon river in approx imately 1914 virgin palls i be lieve is where the water flows from lake nipigon into the river the river and lake nipi gon have long been famous for the trophy fish lake simeon the wonderlake is producing some nice lakers up to 18 lbs there are bigger ones there but hard to catch i know i have seen them at reg tomlinsonrs taxidermist shop at baldwin ontario they weighed 25 end 28 lbs very deep- fish and a grey colour reg is located on 48 highway near sutton phone number 722- 5256 last saturday august 2 1 was there to pick up an airi- hurst pheasant that he had done for me its beauty is hard to describe its fantastic to say the least that mother nature provided the amhurst pheasant with such beautiful plumage the bird was given to ce by mr and mrs carl kama of glen williams it had died from an unknown cause the feathers j from these birds are very popui lar for fly tieing the barred i neck feathers are used for the cheek on un greyghost stream er after leaving baldwin we went around lake simcoe via 48 and 12 highways at the atherley narrows i noticed something some distance ahead of me on the rqad i slowed down and pulled off on the shoulder to prevent an accident behind and hoping at the same time that the motorists at the rear would also see what was ahead for by this time i realized they were a family of mallard ducks the mother hen and aboul7spung onesa fair good shoe and well f eathered i kept my car on the shoulder f tha motorists than roder any oarbif the brood another article mat the wood dock enjoy the oamfeon tight line nnffl next uaoie a shipping moving air sea and ovkrskasmckir and csat1ng modern heated storage local long distance 3 moving 24 hour service cau arrow world wide shippingm0v1ng meikptoito j ims steering service complete brake service wheel alignment wheel balancing general rapain park street clam williams 8774554 lakeview discount centre 126 main n acton paint wallpaper 0 profinished panels 0 flooring 0 carpets 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