Till- 1IFKALD Wednrtdat June IE lHJfl 13 ceremonies of tin members the official party included Councilli Highland large number of diKnilones hand to welcome Gomes Hills president he Peel Games Association Macintosh ilefl addressed the InrRe jud Other Heed the Games MI MI Dr frank In the Hell Miller THt 11111 I Ipe performs under watchful e in one of the Game judges WALK proved a contest only for the is the exertion on Bob face demonstrates Whitman a policeman with Police is a total of pounds to is In later commented prove that policemen though they re illinj around all diy ire still in pretty good shape lit roved that by walking feet with that weight HIT added to the Highland games held it Park labt Itnther Mr and Mrs Hill of Georgetown the proceedings time for a for ill A SCOTSMAN or Scotswoman is seldom brought loddv to Saturdays found without a wee four legged friend festivities Toddy is i Wist Terrier AUtson and sister Carolyn of and mind ill the less one hit Twas a grand day the Tossing traditional Scottish sport won by Mike Milligan Kitchener with a throw of ft 11 ins at the Highland held in Georgetown Saturday Over 10 visitors watched the colourful events of the day king Highland Games lhc Tobacco division of the Liincing saw Julie Cheryl tie for first in ge a to open class Beth win over the the other year old and over way Georgetown came close with Ins and Fred Riding of the Metro Police placed third with M ft Ins The Georgetown Firefighters out pulled he Georgetown Vountcer Am troop In the Tugof War but were Brampton Ire Fighters in the final match Mike Milligan of Kitchener was victorious In two out of three throws Fred Riding of the Metro Police traced second In the IS pound class and Georgetown Bill Campbell was runner up in the S3 pound class Both Mooring and George Gollway threw the pound putt upwards ft Ins but Mooring was declared winner because Gall way didn t match Mm until his second throw Out front by feet and half an Inch Fred Riding claimed the honours for the Farmers Walk with ft and half and Inch over Bob Whitman of York Regional Police 1263 ft and Chuck Mitchell of Georgetown ft In Little Ann Milne took the spotlight In Class for while It Wtoodlcy B macro Class Cadlei Novice and lipng events I ringing back nimines of chocs through hills filed mueh divided into four el re free to enter the reel wis tiff Thcresultsif ride 1 of the Kiel wen I Kirkw first with JJ I second with 11 ind I third with lop honours for Gride of the with following were I second with Ho third with Hi In the piping I J3 and I pi iced first and McOillivray took the in m the Pibroch Open while Martin and J Thomson were awarded second ind third respectively Victorious in ide 1 of the Pipe Band Competitions were the Toronto and District Caledonian troupe with The followed by Clan Bind with was the In ride first pi icers SI with followed had the same mirk tin Junior band is runner up lor nto hand Hi lhc llurhi glon Society of Windsor wound up inn third with with ml reipee I with tr just third placer rrcstcr as a m irk if claimed top honours this time for W Held in Second place Henderson second Willi the same mirk and llucklcy deserved third for Grade winners D boasted of white runner up Renfrew timed followed by third Duncan I totalling won the Open March contest for just a peek above with and J Wat Mrs In UP AND goes a pound weight licot 111 me class saw win lop Vorrall placed second with McGilvray wind up with Plating this time J CARDINAL INSULATION LIMITED Heres the cure for high fuel costs insulate home SIGNIFICANT FUEL SAVINGS warm in the winter and cool in the summer The modern blown method of insulating FREE ESTIMATES T0RY0RK DRIVE WESTON FlBERGLAS CANADA CALL COLLECT Insulating Homes For 35 Years THE BOWS BUTCHER SHOPS DOWNTOWN STORE MOORE PARK PLAZA 8771311 8771811 HOT AND5WEET ITALIAN SAUSAGE GROUND CHUCK 99 or lb Bulk CUBE STEAKS SIRLOIN A19 STEAKS BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAKS Watch For Our Specials FRESH FISH AVAILABLE AT DOWNTOWN STORE OR ON ORDER AT MOORE PARK SOLE COD FILLETS RESTIGOUCHE SALMON WINKLES WHITEFISH