Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1971, p. 6

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Page TOE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE Girl Softball Barragers Cleaning Up In Senior League junior onus Dairy Queen GEO Upholstering Zenith Tool Die KlnetteKrulusrs Pauline a Flowers Geo Cycle Hairstyles Hurray Motors Superior Food Toe Hunter Caruso Fruit Market a Cleaners Blue Giant Equipment Leon a Hairstyles Cable Jets Insurance Young a Pharmacy Fobert Real Estate SENIOR LADIES Petes Girls Copeland a ESSO Extras Sunnucks ZENITH IS HUNTERS a Donna R pitched her team lit the rourQTgame of the series They scored runs in the second Inning off pitcher Barb Farts Zenith player Gail Savage hit two homers and one each for Caruso and Terri Bursey Susan Moves of Hunters also hit one In the third Inning Um M McCrystal picked Ewing as star as she scored the Hat Trick KINETTE KRUI8ERS 14 The winning pitcher in this game was April Sacco who scored a homer In the first Inning and Karen hit one In the third Cherise was a eked as star as she played good ball throughout the entire game as well as hitting a homer First base player Marsh also hit one the fourth MURRAY MOTORS 10 PAULINES FLO Murray Motors started this game with a 30 lead after the 1st inning and scored in the 3rd and hi the to swamp Paulines with a 100 win Homers by Lynn Scarborough and Diane who was selected as star by Umpire John White SUPERIOR FOOD 10 CARUSO SB Wendy and pitched for Superior and Linda Middle ton for Caruso No stars were picked by Mahalfy as he felt that all the girls put forth a good effort In this close game One homer by Janet DAIRY QUEEN IS GEO CVCLE48PORTSS Linda George pitched this winner for the Dairy Queen Ten runs were scored In the Inning and Nancy Richardson hit a homer Hatcher was selected as Star Considers Teaching DAVID David received his Bachelor of Science honours degree at the Queen University convocation In Kingston last month He la considering a teaching assfsUncesnlp and studying for a Masters degree In mathematics at McMaster University Hamilton Son of Mr and Mrs Graham Famell 19 Albert St he Is a graduate of Georgetown District High School GEORGETOWN UPHOLSTERY ID MARDELLS2 Georgetown Upholstery played well In this game with Laura Wtlkes pitching and Dlanne Marshall for Mardells Stars as picked by BUI Hewitt were Laura Wilkes for Georgetown Upholstery and catcher Cheryl Webster for Mardells YOUNGS PHARMACY 8 are holding top spot In the scoring race for the Senior Girls with points after another big win over Youngs Cathy Oprica pitcher for Barragers and was also selected Star Beverly Roberts hit a homer for Youngs and was Star MAGNUSON INSURANCE CABLE JETS Sharon Barclay pitched this winner for Magnuson s with Laura Bodnar hitting a homer and by Wendy Sherk The Umpire selected both for out standing play Janice Martin played excellent first base making all three outs In the second Inning for Cable Jets and Janet Anderson hit their only homer LEON SI ESTATE This was a close game until the Inning when Leon a scored runs and more in the to make It a runaway Wild bit the only homer la the Inning and Barb Curry was selected as Star PETES GIRLS IT BLUE GIANT EQUIPMENT 10 Stars of this game were Ose Freestone for Pete and Connie Allen for Blue Giant with only ie homer by Vicki Bobbins 15 There were some good plays in lis game one being by Sue who threw the ball from field to the catcher to home Pitcher Jan Inglls was Star with Donna a close second choice Racing Results Results of races at the North Go Kart Club at June IS JUNIOR BOYS Heat 1 Glen Bonham Stewart Baker 3 Jim Sturdy Semi l Valdis Jim Sturdy 3 Dave Armstrong CLASS FOUR Heal Dave Morey Jim Wallace 3 Norm Davis Semi I Norm Davis Dave Morey 3 Rick Feature l Dave Morey Norm Davis 3 Jim Wallace CLASS THREE Heat 1 Will Hambrook John McGuIre Pete Clorvich Semi 1 Harry PI as tow Pete John MiGuire Feature Will Hambrook Harry 3 Bruce Dyer Trent University Graduate SHARON PRESTON A Georgetown district High school student who received her elementary on at Wriggles worth public school Sharon Preston received her Bachelor of Science degree at Trent University Peter borough She is the shier of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Preston 18 Prince Charles rive Never On Sunday Contrary to an advertisement in last week Herald the public library is not adopting Sunday hours ft Is Saturdays rather than Sundays that the library Is open from 930 to p Weekdays other than Thur hours are a m to m Thursday Is a day off for the staff Wiener Roast Is Conclusion Maple Nursery school held roast on June 10 for students mothers and teachers in Cedarvale Park It was the last gathering before the school closed for the summer The children played on swings and slides and the mothers gathered to discuss the past school years experiences ITS JUST DOWN THI HILL F FOR ALL YOUR GIFT ft FLORAL NEEDS HIKE Paw af Main ft The North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded are accept Reg en of and Physically Hand capped Children ng in the area North Hal ten for NURSERY SCHOOL Ages 18 months and over Claim will be held at ARC Industries Hornby twice Weakly starting September FOR REGISTRATION AND OR INFORMATION Contact J Kulken R 2 Acton 853 1175 Box NAME S Urge Government Grants Christian School System Gerald Hess els of Glen Williams was one of BO people who petitioned the Ontario government yesterday to make grants available to all school systems which ore open to the public and meet government regulations established for all systems The delegation represented the Ontario Alliance of Christian Schools Georgetown District Christian School on the line Is one of the group The signature petition was presented to Premier William Davis and Education Minister Robert Welch NOT OPEN The delegation claims that while It Is permissible for a parent to send his child to an independent private school Imposes severe financial penalty as high as It a year at present They say that the public school system Is not open to all citizens only to those who agree with its philosophy of education The fact that SO Ontario children at tend nonsupported public schools substantiates this PRIOR RIGHT The brief refers to a United Nations declaration that parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children And It quotes from the Hall Dennis Report that every child Is entitled to access to educational facilities for which his talents qualify him and that no condition of race religion language or background be allowed to Impede his progress to full citizenship STATISTICS A salient point In the brief is In statistics If the students now attending Christian schools were in public schools this would add over two and a half million dollars In grants to the public school system This money should go Christian school system according to the reasoning of the petitioners About per cent of family vacation trips and two thirds of the business trips last year were roundtrip journeys of less than fl miles OUR JUNE SPECIAL A HOOVER VACUUM for CLEANER Upright Model Purchase of Sq Yards or More of Carpeting FREE ESTIMATES WE SELL INSTALL Caroeting Room Size Rugs Indoor Outdoor Carpeting Armstrong and Luran Vinyl Floors Hunter Enterprises Ltd Carpet Tile 53 Armstrong Ave Georgetown 877 8901 TORONTO by Bus LOW FARESGOOD ANY DAY ONE WAY RETURN SUMMER TIME TABLE Effective June COMPLETE DAILY SERVICE TO TORONTO Sat Sun 1140am Sun X Sat Ham 10 Sat 4Bpjn 10 Sundays Via Centre Most westbound trips from Toronto via Islington Subway Station Bay Number VISIT ONTARIO PLACE Toronto Newest Attraction FOR COMPLETE SERVICE TO GUELPII KITCHENER LONDONOWEN SOUND See Tune Table No SAVE MONEY BUY 10 TRIP TICKETS No expiry date and transferable Ticket Information at HIGHLAND RESTAURANT MISS TELEPHONE 0776521 DELREX PLAZA RESTAURANT Georgetown Market Centre PETER KAROUDIS A TEL 877 YOUR CAR TO WHIRS THI PROS AMI FAST EXPERT INSTAllATION AVAILABLE EXTRA Cuh BONUS COUPONS ON all partsi

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