I Hi II I Chess mess This year a GDHS chess championship was held to December It open to all high school students and entered The tournament was however dominated by the more experienced team members as the following list of top scorers shows The tournament was a round WINS 1 Steve MacLeod fl 1 Blair Thompson 1 Cllve Browning Roland Brian MacLeod 2 8 Andre GregNorrls 10 Dave Nichols Steven MacLeod had only one difficult game in winning the tournament Blair Thompson had a good result losing only to the winner while the other remits were about expected RoundsWhite Thompson MacLeod This key game matched the only two plovers with perfect scores After a well played opening white slowly loses ground In the end gome and loses a piece niter hours of play 1 In solid move 3 Nxe5or3 leads to 4 Bg47 h3 correct Bg5 Nd4 leads to irne difficulties for BhSB a3 Nxg4 is Interesting fl be II 12 13 els A somewhat dubious move but black was playing for win 1B Net up to this point whites steady play has earned turn a slight edge But to retain the file would have been better Tins plan chasing pawns with the is Now white will have difficulty extricating his rook 32 Bd6 KglfgW 41 Keeping he pawn on the file where it will prove vital in breaking up white position This drops a piece but white is more or less rnok down and is lost in alt a nations Rslch Bel Ke2 would have offered more resistance eg 48 Rnl 48 b6Hc2ch Kc3cb53 Kd4Kg5 KdSRfGM Ke4 M GO Ke3 Kf2 Kg3 Kll6ch 1UB If 66- While Resigns The following game is the clinching sixth round encounter White needed only a draw to win the tour while a win by black would have created a 3 way for first White MacLeod I 4 Nxc1 dG is more prudent d4d6 Rcl last chance though eh would black in great danger 10 Unite now wins no leas three pieces Jnd the 12 Be 13 14 15 16 17 Je3 19 Black Resigns PROBLEM Last weeks solution Black wins by I RbBch 4 Ki7 Kf7 7 If I Kfi6 or Kh64 RxawchKg75 RxiBKxaBKdS This weeks problem WHITE N at hi Psala2 f3 lilACK KatgB at d5 a ha Black to move and win Solution next week cattlemen tour Simcoe Alth the first stop in v calf operation He corn and Mr simple practical is About cattlemen from Hon and toured County on Thursday June 17th The Brampton Fair Grounds at a 15 the Bee ton Tom explained his feeds his registered Hereford herd with as little believes a setup should be a Feedlot operations niadi up the rest of the tour Don Harvey at has low investment finish Operation He feeds and steers A neighbour Doug J ebb feeds western cattle in a new polebarn built to r enlace the one which was burned Bob of runs a feedlot com prised of both steers Mr docin feel that the heifers enough loss of gain to justify separating the sexes The last stop was at the farm of Brothers it Ross Irwin Red head of cattle on acres They follow the market trends through the use the tattle business the Bur group the prize Belgian Gildings owned by Brothers A dinner was enjoyed at noon between stops it the Inn near Alhston rhc tour returned la Brampton at m Geoff Young Associate Agricultural Representative for South wis the lour guide and the man responsible for lining up the tour Georgetown Denture Clinic Street NexttoPosloffiLeonNo Highway GEORGETOWN ONTARIO J KOIIARIDT J NOVAK COMPLEX I- Phone 8974 or BREAKFAST BEGINS AT KENTNERS AT 700 AM Drop In Today For Bacon and Eggs SUNDAY SUNDAE Hawaiian Delight MILL ST GEORGETOWN Six injured in 22foot plunge to train tracks ln BOSS produced three midil at the held Hat ton Board annual Track and Field mcit Proud displaying their awards are sitting on rock Six Toronto men were treated at hospital Wednesday after the car in which were riding failed to negotiate a curve on Maple crashed through the barrier on and ell feet to the railway tracks below Damages to the car amounted to about MOO Police said the vehicle was written off Injured in the collision were Richard Todd David Alonto Richard Raymond Hind John Philip Daniel Baker and William McDonald all of Toronto Police reported five other people Injured in traffic in the past week Gary of Ilaylaun was taken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Wednesday the motorcycle he was driving struck and killed a dog which had run Into the path of his vehicle Glaude was treated at the hospital and released Police estimate damage to the motorcycle at TWO Tilt TwoOshawa residents were treated at hospital after bung involved in an accident June the intersection of Street and Road Police identified the injured us William and Janice Cox both were treated and released Polite estimate damages at SI BOO lo Iht Cox vehicle and to the vehicle of Danial Cameron 133 Dr the other driver In the mishap which In the in terseclion Road and Campbell Gate was the scene of an accident June in which fiveyearold Angela Webb of St was injured but did not require hospital treatment Arthur J Bower of Ed ward St was the driver in a mishap in which his car was in collision with another driven by Lynda Webb of St Police estimate damages at MOO to the Bower vehicle and to the Webb vehicle driver in a single car mishap complained of pain but was not taken to hospital after his car collided with a telephone pole opposite Market SI in Georgetown June in Canadian advanced junior twirling championships held won by our girls from the Georgetown Majorette and Drum who hurried back from the competition to take part in Day festivities Prom led lo right ire Tommy Hunter in Anno Marie Stone 12 Kim 12 and Janet Doyle 11 The ear driven by Ronald Lincoln of 162 Maple Ave sustained in damages The accident resulted in lelephore service being disrupted FOUR HIT There were four hit and run colllsiona police report An unknown driver left the roadnt lOSideroad about four tenths of mile east of the Third Line after failing to negotiate a curve struck a telephone pole causing in da manes The municipal parking lot at Main and Mill Streets in Georgetown was also the scene of a hit and run driver who caused damages to a parked car owned by Jose I la pom Placldo 16 Sargent Road at about June A and run driver caused MOO in damages Tuesday lo a parked car owned by Gordon McQilcheon Nelson Acton while the vehicle at Hotel parking tot on Mill St Damages amounted to for a parked car owned by William B McArlhur It Acton after it was struck Wednesday by an unknown driver who fled the scene The accident happened on Church SI reel East Just cast of John Street Maple the south drivewaj of the town works department was the scene of accident June when a car driven by Arthur of Glen Williams sustained in damages after being in collision with a car driven by Duncan Robinson of Islington The Robinson cur escaped damage Foiled steering is the reported cause of an accident June a car ran on iu Sideroad about a half mile east of the Eighth Line Damage to two r- driven ightof Court was Trafalgar Road Just north of Avenue at the lo Hornby HallonRd the scene of accident June when a car driven by Ronald Richard Peter of slipped on the wet pavement and ran up on to the Island Police damage the Peter vehicle at and lo four guard posts on the Main and Streets In Georgetown was the scene of in accident for two Acton residents June 23 A car driven by Lome Ford 13 Kingham was in collision with one driven by Jaime Avila 49 Storey Police estimate damages at to the vehicle and mi to the vehicle Valcnlina irms on the Line was the scene of an June when in unattended car owned by John Limehoube travelled In reverse for about 150 feet before striking the side of brick barn Police estimate damage at to the car and to the side of the barn The railroad crossing on Itoad near was the scene of an June 19 when a truck driven b Melanson Milton collision with ear driven by Florence Jamieson One Market St Georgetown Police estimate damages at to each vehicle Road and Street was Die of two accidents almost hours apart The first accident June23nta when a car driven by Guy J was in collision with one driven by Dean Clue Hitch j3 1 Police estinntc damage at to the I eary vehicle and to the vehicle Thai at June at the same intersection a car driven by Stephen Gam Prince Charles was in collision with a am en by 1 Calgary Road was the scene of an accident June nam when a school bus driven by DeBeer 43 Queen St was in collision with a car driven by of Ontario Damages in the collision which occured in front of A3 Rd were 150 to the school bus and to the Vehicle police Street west of Maple the Aver accident June 25 when a driven by Peter A Box borough Banting was in collision with a car operated by Gillcs It of St John Bay New Brunswick Police estimate damages at 250 to the vehicle 100 to the vehicle COME DOWN TO SPRINGBROOK NURSERY QUEEN ST WEST BETWEEN 3RD LINE BRAMPTON A LINE OF GOOD SPECIALS THIS WEEK SIZE SPRING BANK JUNIPER SAVIN JUNIPER MINT JULEPS JUNIPER IB BLUE DANUBE 31 BEAUTY BUSH- FLOWERING ALMOND MOCK ORANGE SPIREA VAN FORSYTHIA 3 HIGH BUSH 2 FRENCH LILIES EXCELLENT SPECIMANS also is supplied with Hanging baskets LOOK FOR annuals completed pots house plants etc Remember all balled or potted shrubs trees and roses can be planted all summer long REG PRICE S PRICE 95 5 50 3 50 300 3 AN APOLOGY ttia attraction lor Downtown Georgetown PIONEER DAYS OBMence Plus were advertised assured at the last minute by the demonstrator that he a be here as scheduled he to appear on of all flownlown merchants as welt as the oncer Days Committee we our to the all those wno helped make Pioneer Days PIONEER DAYS COMMITTEE LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST NOTICE FURNITURE EMPORIUM CLOSING OUT Lie No Lie No SS501 SS501 SALE Chesterfields Bedroom Suites Dmmgroom Dinettes Coffee End Tables Lamps Pictures Rugs Oc Chairs Mattress Box Springs EVERYTHING MUST GO Queen St Brampton HOURS MOHrm JUlflL inn FREE DELIVERY BEAUMONT MILLS GLEN WILLIAMS Factory Outlet Store SPECIAL CLEARANCE CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS OVER RUN CHILDRENS Shorts Jackets and Jeans TEENAGE Jeans and Casual Suits OPEN ALL WEEK July 5 9 900 am 5 pm Good supply Knitting and Handicraft Yarns MOTHERS bring the children Play Area With Baby Sitting and Refresh monts