Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1973, p. 11

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GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District Second flan Number flSIl Return Postage Guaranteed IT SO per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents ANYONE FOR SAND BOX Taking to the tennis court is a good racket for tennis mums Here Mrs Sower acquaints her son Richard with Jamie while mother Libbv makes the babies com fortabk in Both mothers were in a round robin held b Georgetown Tennis Club ihildrcn lentils mothers filled the swings ind as iht do each morning whin Master Bowlers Fare Well InOshawa Area Tournament CHRIS The season for the Master Bowlers Association was concluded recently in with the tournament At the conclusion winners were announced Georgetown Master Bowlers fared well In the ladies tournament division Grace MacDonold of Peterborough took the first place prize money Marg of Georgetown placed seventh among the com on the prize money list In the men s tournament division Joe of look home the SI first place prize money Georgetown George Barber placed 14th among the competitors Lily Hall of Ajax won the teaching ladies division while Georgetown Joan Archibald was an impressive second place finisher The mens teaching division saw Robert Richards of take first plate George Archibald of Georgetown also placed second The final aggregate were also announced for the tournament divisions A total of games v ere bowled in six tournaments during the season six menandtop six women qualified for the two teams that will represent Ontario at the national championships in Calgary on the June 1 weekend On the ladies team in order of placing are Betty Lou Dorchester More Georgetown Millie Toronto and Suzanne Marsh man Georgetown Bowl representatives in this division arc to be congratulated placed second ith a average to qualify for the team and Chnrlcne Mac placed ifflh with a SOCCER STANDINGS Standing June Win 1 Stingrays 1 Boomerangs 1 Tigers Spitfires 1 South League Eagles Golden Jets 4 2 Bombers Giants Wolves W Falcons 1 Colts 1 Golden Hawks 3 Dynamos Bobcats 1 1 Grizzlies 5 MAJOR T Wildcats Spitfires 3 1 Aces Checkers 1 MOSQUITO MINOR W Rangers 5 1 Panthers 1 Cougars 3 1 Owls 2 Rovers I Raiders Qualifying for the men team were Don Gorman Scarborough Gerald Carlson Toronto Noah John Scarborough Nick Pagnlello Scarborough and Holly Nitlonal finals for the singles representatives from each were held recently in Don Gorman the singles representative for Ontario won Ihc men title while Betty Lou Child placed in the ladies competition PeeWees Win Another One Stevenson breezed to a second victory by defeating Kentucky Fried Chicken 15 in House League peewit bast boll In other ictwn June lost its second straight to Macs Milk net ion had Macs losing to Stevenson 104 while Ken lucky defeated Vanan 1 1 The scheduled as part of he July at the fair rounds will have riders representing team All leams have been issued pledge cards and residents are asked to support minor In Georgetown Royals Score More Wins L T scored two sweeping wins in girls The Georgetown club whitewashed Glen Williams I in Tuesday lontest and then defeated 13 in Lame Sunday In the first game Connie and Koxie shared the pitching honors a hand mine win wis the fourth straight win without a loss and leaves the team firmly entrenched in top spot L P In the garni Laura hod Ihree hits while 10 Hamilton and Andy Walsh were defensive pitched MOSQUITO MAJOR W Kings I 1 Chargers 4 Rockets Olympics Jaguars 2 0 Tornadoes 1 T Beavers 1 Rangers 1 1 Beavers Rangers Jets Arsenal Celtic Wolves United Centurions I Celtic 1 Trojans 1 Nationals JUNIOR GIRLS Tomboys Nationals I GIRLS Ihe Red Rockets Green Dragons Golden Spurs Blue Bombers Adult king cobra snakes eommonly measure feet or STRAWBERRIES Pick Your Own Qts For 1 Bring Your Own Container Or Purchase at Patch PLEASE No Children Under In Patch Open Days a Week Sam m Weather Supply Permitting BRAE FA RR howtogetthere TEL If SB- Picking to start June 21st Berries to last for 3 weeks TOWS III- HMD rill USD JltNI- Tykes Pushing for Top With Two League Wins With two league wins in Ilk SECONDS With t past week the tvkc are pushing op of the eight turn league The first on was a convincing win over with Brian His pitching two hitter and Mike llcv leading the wav with for four night hat Mike also had a tmt two for four Reynolds was for thrie With sueh a high scoring match the winners manajedto everyone in the game two new boys Don and Mike In the second league of wick Ihe team ran its five wins and three losses by dumping the league leading Burlington club The w is highlighted by good team defensive effort Against anie fine pitching ffort six innings Mike Hartley relief work only two hits elub nut nine Next league ami is June it against On the travelled to for the Kinsmen lyki tourney I thru in oni managed win in J losses to advince to iht sum finals of the con round In tin first bailie drains Si the score set saw id link fourth ihr five iinuiLs to a ill fifth inning saw Si score iiLht runs the home ilub The tyke buck ilroppid ljiih Tin loss dropped the ilub into insolation round in wo took their toll and a ke iciiii dropped an stronger Welland the tin igimsl li itch the took 10 fifth inning pitching irn i tired and the Kami of the The long the previous managed three inmiii ending double plays on nip fills the infield In each use while batter was out i miner was put out before he timid return lo the base Tins killed three rallies Pop plavcrs of the day wire billing two for two in the nine getting a single as he of Homers Dont Help Sunoco defeated turniturc 7 in Tyke House League action June 18 and won over Motors 13 with the losing club picking up four liomeruns in tho final inning lUxway BP had Us winning over Irwin Dorsey taking 16 victory Despite some high scores the teams are considered to be well mi t died June there were three ilosegames with Irwin Dorsey winning over Crawfords 12 defeating 18 15 and Barley Motors besting Sunoco 13 14 STWDIVS T RO 4 1 2 ill the ininal batter Brian hitting for three in and a very good iffort for the entire when in the last two opposing pitchers in inaecd only three strikeouts the club Motors Irw in Sunoco 12 Furniture 1 4 Glen Ball Club Beats Oakville Glen men ball club defeated 3 In 14 innings Sunday Game was played in the Glen ballpark Junior tripled and Paul Robinson singled him ONCE WAS SPEEDIEST Johnson Market Si sits on his Superior Motorcycle and pittures the diys when machines as this for the land speed record He is member f the Motorcycle Club Hie Superior was in 1938 as the Rolls of motorcycles competed with a man make for land speed record STORE SAVINGS WIDE SAVINGS Mens Reg to SALE 79 95 OR 2 FOR ALTERATIONS EXTRA ALL TIES Pce SPORT COATS Reg to ALL TROUSERS Long sleeve DRESS SHIRTS ALL SUMMER SHIRTS KNITS SWIMWEAR SHORTS ETC HOURS MON TOE WED 10 SATURDAY TO WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY JULY3ND

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