Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 8, 1974, p. 6

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Estimate Over Trekked For Charity Eggs Needed In Research Herald Photo Second man home was Dave Booth Dave of Delrex finished the course at 1 10 Mora wan boo Georgetown residents took part In the Walk for World Relief Saturday The route they took was mllea long and went through Georgetown and Brampton Including the people from Brampton the estimated that walked for charity the tame number as took part laat year The walk started early Saturday morning some of the walkers beginning at a Georgetown organizer estimated at people left Georgetown who hadnt prereglitemt boosting the number of Georgetown entrants to 600 The organizer hope to raise the target reached In 1973 for world relief and development programs sponsored by the Y World Service and Oxfam Barry Butwell the walk treasurer said the walk went very very welt There very little littering and all the checkpoints were thoroughly cleaned after the walk I think everyone who took part had a good time The pledge- wont be collected until next week so its too early to say exactly how much money has been raised The first man home for Georgetown Mark Rush of a Princess Anne Georgetown expects to collect some while Dave Booth of the second to finish has over in pledges Generally the walk was very well organized Almost all the local clubs from the peel- Hal ton area helped out by providing drinks along the way and at the checkpoints Most of the kids taking part kept out of the way of Saturday afternoon traffic and seemed to enjoy Holy Cross church with its steep hill providing an Ideal rest area looked a little like a battlefield after everyone had However the did a successful job of clearing up Many of the entrants were children aged between nine and IS but there were a surprising number of very small children who didnt seem to be exerting themselves at all after miles The course was probably rough If not rougher than the one field In Toronto on the same day With no sidewalks but only uneven shoulders to walk on walking becomes extremely difficult The long stretch along Guelph Street past Plaza took the most casualties with many of the Brampton entrants deciding they had had enough by the time they reached Holy Cross Garage Fire 4000 Loss A fire last Sunday at 2 p resulted in an estimated damages to a brick two storey garage reported owner Jack Ridley The fire at Jack Ridley Cartage of RR Acton destroyed the contents of one door of the gsrage including two barbecues two lawn- mowers a bicycle and a deep freezer filled with meat Mr that the fire did not spread downstairs in the garage where he had proximately new tires stored Sir I would like to enlist your cooperation again this year In assisting us to carry out a research program on Ruffed Grouse supported by the Ministry of Natural Resources If you could bring the following information to the Attention of your readers we would be most ap preciative As part of a continuing research program on ruffed grouse at the University of Guelph we are attempting to collect a sample of eggs from the wild The eggs are required to provide grouse for use In the research projects Because of the great dif ficulty in locating nests It Is necessary to have co operation of as many people as possible Anyone locating a nest within miles of Guulpb Is asked to mark the location but not to disturb the nest He should contact us by phoning collect to Betty Campbell 819 Ext during office hours At other times call collect to ALA Mlddleton Craig Greenwood S19 or Don Price MO We will come and pick up the eggs as soon possible and will pay the locator one dollar per egg for his trouble The number of eggs collected In an area will not be sufficient to harm the local grouse population All captive birds are of course given the best possible care Your cooperation last year was most appreciated The birds raised from eggs we collected have to make a number of significant finding ALA Mlddleton Associate Professor These four girls seemed to enjoy the walk They are from left Karen of RR Georgetown Leila Scondo of Main Street Jackie Green of 4 Georgetown and Debbie of Confederation Street Georgetown The photo was taken as they entered Brampton Herald Photo Gord Miller left and Dave of walking the two boys tied for third place cycled the route twice Gord In the walk Instead Ives at Sargent Road and Dave lives at Weber Drive Georgetown Herald Photo Herald Photo Amongst those who were the first to finish were these three walkers From left Kinsmen Girls Softball Rosters JUNIOR LEAGUE Georgetown Upholstery Glnny Wilkes Cindy Hewitt Montgomery Donna Reed Lesley Rand Lynda Evans Sandra Hewitt Linda Julie Armstrong Lorraln Patricia Turner Turner Lisa Rand Robin Melanle Harris Halton Ladies Softball League SCHEDULE Date Wed May Wed May 3 Thu May Fri May May J Sun May Mon May 5 Wed May 9 Wed May JO May May 31 May 31 Mon 3 Wed Jun 7 Sun Jun Mon Wed Thu Jun Sun 16 Mon Wed 19 Wed 10 Thu Jun Sun Jun 23 Mon Wed Jun Wed Jun Thu Jun Jun Jun Wed Jul 3 Wed Jul 3 Thu Jul Jul Sun Jul Mon Jul 10 Wed Jul 10 Thu Jul Fri Jul Jul 12 Sun Jul 14 Mon Jul IB Wed Jul Wed Jul 17 Thu Jul IB 19 Jul 19 Sun Jul Mon Jul Wed Jul Wed Jul Jul Sun Jul Sun Jul 29 t Jul 29 Venue Glen Williams at Georgetown at Streetsville at Hornby at Georgetown Hillsburgh at Dixie Dixie at Hornby at Glen Williams Dixie at Misslssauga Glen Williams at Hillsburgh at Hornby at Georgetown at Dixie at Glen Williams Hornby at Misslssauga Dixie at Georgetown at Homby Glen Williams at Dixie at Georgetown Misslssauga at Streetsville Georgetown at Glen Williams at Misslssauga Glen Williams at Dixie at Georgetown at Streetsville Misslssauga at Glen Williams Georgetown at Misslssauga at Hillsburgh Dixie at Homby Misslssauga at Dixie Hornby at Georgetown Glen Williams at Streetsville Hillsburgh at Glen Williams Misslssauga at Hillsburgh Georgetown at Misslssauga at Hornby Streetsvlue at Dixie Glen Williams at Georgetown at Misslssauga at Glen Williams at Georgetown at Dixie at Dixie at Glen Williams Dixie at Hornby at at Hornby Misslssauga at Dixie Hillsburgh at Georgetown Glen Williams at Georgetown Glen Williams Georgetown at Mlssissauga Streetsville at Hillsburgh Dixie at Hornby at Georgetown at Dixie at at Glen Williams Glen Williams at Mlssissauga at Dixie at Georgetown Georgetown at be advised Misslssauga at Dixie at Glen Williams BOO 745 800 830 845 Note Game number Is subject to change and may be played during the schedule If dates permit Dixie games to be played at Fleetwood Park on Road east of Dixie Road games to be played at Huron Park south of the Road and west of Mavis Road The schedule will be played over ten weeks One week after the schedule ends will be for rained out games Playoffs must start by Wednesday August 7 Note Acton has withdrawn from the league Now a team league Linda Donais Christine Girardl June Ford Brenda Darlene Carle Donais Rosemary Hartley Kim Ryan Meredith Henley Carol Carter Michelle Carol Peardon KlnetteKrabers Debbie Dunn- Jack Casson Bonne Penney Clare Carter Sunnucks Laurie Sacco Judy Russel Karen Penney Marlene Vanderkooy Debbie Lynn Hinds Tina Edmunds Dawn Adams Andrea Stapleton Troy Osbom Theresa Hartley Jackie Diesel Michelle Mlehm Belinda Valerie Phillip Patricia Wright Debbie Jones Janlne LaRose Krista Ellen Tucker Corey Derochle Sarah Vickery Terl Lamb Rhonda Dairy Queen 877 7258 Kathy 8778388 Mary Caruso Kathy Beckett Sylvia Washbourne Christie Peggy Gilbert Marlon Peters Rhonda Ritchie Alison Ritchie Christine Tammy Mackey Leanne Craig Inter County Troph GUI Cathy Donais 8776295 Teresa Callaghan 877 Carol Hogg Doris Tuchel Kelly Moore Julie Fournler Robin Richardson Joanne Hllller Girardl Lorl Henderson Vlckl Walte Jane Sandy Sedore Sherl Lee Wright Judy Debbie Ford Carrie Nancy Sharon Jones Sharon Stone Diane Jones Julia Johnson Sharon Presley Sandra Denham Cheryl Webster Joan Gilmour Susan Waldrum Maureen Olllvler Irtne Watt Claire Carey Worrell Sally Murphy Mard Tlmleck Enman Donna Debbie Osborne Angela Barnes Karen Wilson Llane Cuts the grass and eliminates the clippings J By midafternoon the Holy Cross Church check point was busy with walkers from both Brampton and Georgetown Three of the organizers are pictured here checking in Carolyn from The organizers are from left Blair Robin 13 Tom Van 14 and Gerhardt 12 SENIOR LEAGUE Youngs Pharmacy Gerry Deroo Chris Kim Worrall Sandy Vanderllnder Diane Herbert Beverly Switzer Shells Ford Lucy Fires Monica Pollock Leslie Shanks Francis Harris Mary Lynn Hllller Gall Thomson Alice Armstrong Cable Jets DempseySnow Susan Hnlonen Colleen Sunnucks Brenda Storck Lacourslere Shelley Perkins McBean Ruth Scott Cathy Harris Karen Hayes Sharon Greenslade Janet Debbie Talbot Lorl Allison Sheila Anderson Cindy King Wendy Boulskill Vlcki Gillham Beth Kewley Kim Herrlngton Nancy Tricla Smyth Marg Taylor Muriel King Tracy Vanderkooy Carol Majuerey Kim Beckett Debbie Armstrong Pam Kavanagh Cathy Bobbins Ford Linda George Karen Johnston Heather McConnell Sharlene Mahaffy Brenda Laura Russell Ella Marie Debbie Alton Kinsmen Girls Softball Schedule JUNIOR SCHEDULE THURSDAY BARN SENIOR CITIZENS PARK SCHOOL May A B H C H B C A B A BE C- D July July August 1 HOLIDAYS August 8 HOLIDAYS August 15 DC August TEAM A Smoke Shop George town Upholstery Crullers Thrush Paulines Flowers G Dairy Queen H Inter County Trophy NOTE HOME TEAM ON LEFT SENfOR Catherine Joan Wright Cathy Given Vickery Patty Caruso Debbie Borland Stacy Arcuri Lorl Joanne Coles Allison MacDonald Icy King Delia Gaskell Tracy Moores bourn May May June June 11 June 18 June July July D July 16 July July 30 Aug Aug 13 Aug Aug HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS CE DE AD CB Alice Henderson Sue Maveal Debbie Given Kathy Allen Cheryl McAuslana April Sac Atkinson Jeanine Rita Carol Barnes Christine Lawrle Cindy Gardiner TEAM A Real Estate B Cable TV C Youngs Pharmacy D Standard Products Magnusons Insurance Blue Giant HOME TEAM ON LEFT This mower cuts the grass then cuts and recuts the clippings Into a fine mulch that disappears down your lawn No bag to empty No clippings to rake No thatch build up No dangerous discharge chute Faster safer cleaner than anything else used In self propelled and hand propelled models A good yard ahead sssu Consumer Products GORDONS SERVICE CENTRE RR Trafalgar Rd Georgetown Phone Give Mom a break on MOTHERS cum Pick up a bucket or barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken Kentucky fried Colonel Senders his make it finper lickin good chicken 116A GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8775241

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