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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1969, p. 16

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fwwwwiwwvw marpian highest ifer ing y henry sfnl trophy she hid score of 131 but of a possible 150 pointa she wrs followed in ihe senior section by keith aitken 122 don mcclure 120 john nur se 320k bill laaby li7w in the intermediate section nor man anderson was first with 129 i points followed by mary fuchs 129 cathy lasby lmk kenney alderson 118 janet hunter 116 grace bird was first in the junoir division with 125 points followed by scott somerville and ken mcnabb tied at 117 carol somerville 114 john fuchs 113 on tuesday afternoon aug 6 the if alton land judging com petition was held for halton 4rh club members a total of i j3 members met at the- falr- tgrounds miltorc and proceed- rrl on a road tour of north bur lington stops were made along the road in six locations to look jait the top three feet of soil al- tng the roadside f the 4h members were coach- ved on the different types of a soil and the crops that would ijgrow best at each location coa- cheswere ch kingsbury and- bob roy soils and crops u w farmer branch jack james and henry nusodnq if d rdtmei stanley from the agricultural faft f director office then evervone went to the a wellknown resident of ac- arm of brock harris and took i ton and district jtrs elizabeth jjart in the competition placl swackhamer 81 died in guelphl ng four land areas and deciding general hospital on july 28 iheir suitability to grow alfafat she had been making her barley corn and apples reasi home in ottawa for the past 2 ions were given by each con- years with hrsonittlaw and testant iaughtertr and mrs charles v the competition finished with savers the sayers were geor- a picnic supper of chicken at getowra residents when he oper- rattlesnako point the prize ated gtforptown animal clinic money for this competition and j here the supper were provided by she was holidaying with her ll the halton region conservation son wallace of r r 2 acton ttear playoffs fastball league in exciting finale theres a tight run for playoff -positions- in the industrial fast ball league this year general fireproofing erin and georgetown cycle sports are closely groupeotin the win show and place positions with exchange house standard pro ducts benson hedges and combines battling for fourth place due to holidays benson- hcdgi s couldnt finish their schedule and it was decided to award two points each to corn- georgetown eagle bantams two for four also with two runs bines rin and standard scored a 52 win in brampton i batted in beaumont had one which riutde the standings even on august 5 with brian beaum- for three and paul tobin two more interesting ont turning in a sparkling perj for two on august 6 the gfs beat formance on the mound he eaglei art in fdurth place in erin 76 and standards won 87 downed the first mnetcen bat the jix ieam leaglle with 9 wins 0v exchange house pete pe ters doug pcmbleton and greg 17 gamej p oakville meroy the winning pitcher in bown shared catching duties bur apdjwilton hold the the latter erin and exchange steve graham just back from fir three positions brampton j battled to a 99 tie on august vacation was a flowev at bat and waterdown trail far behind- ii with two home nins by cook with two for three and tw with onv silt p apiece per helping the exchange score playoffs saturday for eagle bantams runs batted in gene jnglis had halton basebau association playoff tournament is scheduled or georgetown this saturday with fjrst game at 930 am between first and fourth place teams in the standing and sec- ond game at 1230 pm winners will compete at 430 for the ver scout moot will be held at championship prayoffs start on august 18 knighthood is theme kelso rovers moot the 26th annual ontario re authority mary anderson was the high scoring contestant winning the roptreport officers of the ontario prov- when she took ill daughter of joseph lasby and mary wallace she was born on the 3rd line farm now known as the vyse- proper and went as a bride to the swackhamer homestead on the same line jricial police stationed at milton i her husband clinton farmed detachment worked a total of 9334 hours and patrolled 22640 miles on area roads dur- fng the week of august 3 to 9 charges were laid against 82 jnotorists for contraventions of various sections of the hta in case of rain the games and was also a funeral director in acton and hillsburgh they lived in hillsburgh for seven years and after his death she moved to acton and later to ottawa mrs swackhamer is survived sand 37 others received warnings bv son wallace swackhamer r r 2 daughter etta mrs char les sayers ottawa and a sister jfor minor offences general occurrences requir ing investigation numbered 48 attie laing calgary and his week including 6 thefts 3i grandchildren sharon disturbances 2 complaints of mrs gordon whiteside and rill jdogs biting children 3 invi rations under the liquor cont- thompson ml act resulted in 13 persons and janice jbeing summoned for court ap toearance there were 3 com sayers linda mrs fred donald carol rae swackhamer she was predeceased by her husband sisters annie fmrs robert gaintsregarding trespassers 1 shaw and ksl mrs robert domestic complaint 1 assault flhcr brothers charles wal- i missing person complaint was ace robert and hilliard ijsby investigated 1 report of mali- she was an active member of jcious damage was checked 1 churchill church which pioneer death was investigated and 1 swackhamers had helped to premise found insecure dur- build the funeral service was the night in addition a house held in the church wednesday rfire and a barn fire were inves- afternoon july 30 former tigated other occurrences were pastor robert hyde b a and f a minor nature he present minister the rev i officers investigated 14 mot w josbury ba bd conduct or vehicle accidents which oc- ed the funeral service and in icnrred this week of this num- lermen was n churchill cem- ber 6 resulted in injuries to eer eight persons the remaining honorary pallbearers were ight were property damage charles lasby rr 2 camp- only total damage in all accid- bellville harold griffin rr 2 ents were estimated to be ap- acton fred macarthur rr 2 proximately 13880 two of acton bert davidson r r 2 the mishaps occurred on private acton r m barden hillsburgh property and one was hit and and islie swackhamer rr 2 run careless driving was the acton j main cause of collision others active pallbearers were don- were caused by improper turns t aid swackhamer rae swack- i jail to share half of the road hamer rr 2 acton bill say- nd tire blow out one car was era ottawa fred thompson completely destroyed by fire guelph and gordon whiteside charges were laid against 7 toronto five grandsons and drivers after investigations were elmer ijsby strcetsville a ne- completed phew drivers make sure you have y safe summer holiday trip re- r fiddler s contest inember impatience in heavy traffic is asking for trouble crowding the car ahead or cut- sing in and out saves little or the ladies class al the ana jio time better to forget hurry dain old tyme fiddlers contest ynd remember safety always in sfielburne last weekend tay in line drive with traffic b6year old george davis of pattern and get there just erin was also a rontest en- fa soon and safely trant kelso conservation area aug list 29 30 31 and september 1 the theme of this years moot wi be played on sunday will be knighthood through challenge king arthur will bej aflq jline evans the camp chairman with the host crews as his advisors ro- ldnqqon tfodhvists ver leaders and other dusting- uished personnel will be pafies saturday at north hal and all visitors will be classifi- ton club the ed as peasants this theme will las e held there be encouraged throughout all a tro a annually the activities as an example for lhc bcsl husband and wife this is how the jousting tourn- net score ament will be conducted the results are as follows win- kins and his court will be seat- ners jim and june evans 74- ed at the midpoint of the joust- 2nd liable and harry sanderson ing area the contestants will 75i 3rd maxine and jim ijn- be mounted on their donkeys at ton 79 marilyn and ted wor either end and at the command rail 80 dorothy and stu young of the king will charse and try 80j millie and ray dutchburn to dismount each other of 81 j kylli and kail golinski 82 course the obstinance of the vi and ed clapp 84j irene and animals along with the lack of graham farnell 87 edna and saddles and the use of dummy jack malcolm 89 betty and inr lances- would make their coalj chamberlain 89 most honest a rather tricky and humorousj golfers award sheila and don pete pomeroy sports 17 main strait n 8777777 open till 9 thursday fridayi standings as of august 11 w l t pts 11 s 2 gf erin clyde sports exchange sp j b h combines 9 4 9 6 7 8 7 10 6 11 5 10 4 22 31 2 16 14 1 13 2 12 ihdusmin quality aggregates for road and drivewajr paving for the construction industry indusmin limited po bex 960 acton ont tel 519 8532230 for prompt and expert service on sheet metal work roofing ea vestroughing general contracting cau phone 8777455 n knudson 113 hornby ball clubs annual fastball tourney at horny park saturday august 23 16 mens teams participating such headliners as iga parkland paving mt albert hillsburgh brampton knob hill palermo acton etc first gams 1000 am final game under floodlights admission 75c children 14 and under tree karen orourke r r 1 artnn was one of the contestants in 9th annual steaaaera milton ont fair grounds laetour day weekend friday saturday monday aug 29 aug 30 sept 1 largest steam show in ontario see steam traction engines antique ga tractors antique qas engines threshing full size sawmill models antique farm machinery antique autos parades rides souvenirs vince mountford entertaining in front of grandstand daily 1700 grandstand seats free adults 1 children 50c parking 50c avoid driving parking long worries problems walks go by bus reduced fares adults students 405 330 y north halton motor sales 51 61 gualph street 8774928 the following are the results of our grand opening draw lucky prize winners heather lindsay barbecue guy rodgers 25 gallons of gas u lloyd keir 25 gallons of gas madelyn murdy a set of floor mats peter bartman lubrication oil and filter round trip lnclurfes admission children 1 30 bus fare only buses direct into the grounds august 15th to september 1st leave georgetown 913 am daily except sunday 1113 am sundays lfave exhibition i 100 pm after grandstand show exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transfer at toronto bus terminal to buses running into the grounds tickets and information at restaurant s wade anent telephone 8774521 delrex plaza restaurant georgetown market centre peter karolidis agant tal 8779194 mitchells fancy apple sauce 245 westons mealtyme bread reg 27c 5 1 00 buy one get one free v i t a l i s new tube formula rump roasts bone in sirloin tip roasts lb 99c lb 105 fresh sliced beef liver schneiders big red wieners lb 53 lb pkg schneiders 12 oz headcheese bowl s ea 5 53 1 l oi tub rg s9c 259 c 3 ox tubs x qf rg 89c z07c westons biscuits blossom mallows five varieties eae 7 oi bay 29 powdered tide detergent lb sir 51 york peanut butter sidewalk sale extra specials 50 lb cotton bag fine white granulated sugar alladin charcoal 20- briquettes t ontario no 1 new 2 5 potatoes us crown no 1 good sli dtp rd watermelons ea v i 1 arizona grown fancy red cardinal and seedless green grapes 2 pounds 49c ont no v new cabbage 2 cudney white or pink lemonade 10 95 i is-

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