Tilt lit RAID July 12 1 Mexican team visits The past weekend hectic soccer activities are ended Mexico come and gone having memories of skilful nice people and good soccer ptnved in splendid weather To that Turner Pat and I were relieved would be an un It ve had had no firm of who was coming when until the merry Mexicans stepped from the bus on rid ay There were disappointments jnd achievements in this first ever International Soicer visit to this area In this venture At the last minute the Motors Atoms Mere muted to to die for their tournament on made Manning to raise a house league select to replace the to naught late on tndn when the proposed opponents tied with the Meteor wand were felt to too strong for Nevertheless Ihe Mexicans were prepared to Daves select thi games winners in an exciting fairly even match and Mclaughlin Bantam a a the Mexicans were skilful performers and not as physical as our guys which wis a telling factor They also were forced to plat with some under age plovers great Hung about pla their without question the reffmg of Dob Marshal and I their supreme good nature in spite of the trend of the tames coaches and were nice guys all Our managers parents did great job of hilletling there is not sufficient space lo mention to Gary and John Bow which hopefully now are We were augmented by a still skillful Jones Vardley Courtngy and Martin and Ernie Hal ler iome glaring misses two sharp goals from Hob bins typical chip over the goalie and jird blaster from Colin Wilde gave us a narrow 1 victor Lloyd Jones had a superb tilting save in second lull And folks had to contend with of in vicious special pass backs Colin also took nistv tumble in the game has some bid on knee and However we preserved our record of losses some odd wins Our Sunday evening visit to Metros went very In spite of a financial low on the venture A preponderance of competitive players parents friends coaches and made up our parly A repeat altempt this will hive to be evaluated very carefully indeed is will sever other of this years It would be interesting to find nut so people did not avail themselves of the i in soccer game General of 1 do not believe so he previous articles notices and telephone calls arc surely enough Our loss Is around flunk you for your support folks took us and brought us back safe I The game Itself showed Ihe ami worst of behaviour soccer inline Pit siid more red yellow cards were issued by the ref Hun oik of our refs ever h The trouble broke larly in the half when player felled unnoticed by or linesmen PI ijers both sicks linn openly one incident live feel of Ihe unseeing lis Tins was the lernbie side if I Ik pro game it its and a gjinefiiryoungtersloview ill After lOminules I IhouMit I was walclunt two of MIL hockey without Micks The second was little iUn ler thank goodness There were moments of good led soccer pirlieuhrlv from the home pi one being in Die first half the re should been morel In ii Mi Croatia s lour goals in great fjshion tying club s idnal performance his coming from a breakthrough unselfish Rain shortage wont affect crop prices sires Ml that if CARNIVAL i Imii he ivy y are is are like Norfolk County on andenslern however In general are no I yet willed Henry crops affected by Ijck or moisture it second eut grains oils ind Couple celebrate left and Peter lined up to gel their tickets from Lloyd Newman ami arnpbell at a Muscular Carnival in Glen on The was Lloyd idea the boys a merry go round i pie toss competition a basketball toss i milk bottle drop Fair board celebrates eould tin was impressed by the showing of the brothers Hoe Peter and Caul also seemed to be playing who like are home bred The Metros Cretin thorough ly deserved their l viclory In the end and the completely outplayed lind out punched Their The Memphis Hovers now coached by former Scots Int emotional Fddle Mncready who look over from Malcolm Allison eirher See next week ton fair board eelebriteditsillth it the leaner of 1st during the pist helped Mrs and the ladies fair organize the ladies board Georgettes defeat Hornby by with sent directors and the current president Mrs George obham to the lilstorj of Ihe honor all and presidents of the ward riason wo held this one is because some of the ladies hive dropped off our board of directors said Mrs Thorn We felt we should hint something for them she said The reunion is the first for the fair board since go Acton hall I will run Sept 1G and The ladies fair board the winner of their current draw iithe fair the draw wdl receive an a maerame wall a OBITUARY neeelle mint cushion reunion Mrs and Mrs Mirgaret Allium ran several nd Mrs Ward Bruce enter lined the Indies with several recitations Mrs Griee was the eonvenor Mrs Chr Storey ked two an for the reunion I he afternoon with a buffet supper Thomas J Brownridge Nine f the during the first years of the boards history the reunion Mrs I loyd the first Their reports of their guests were excellent this into intern itionalism I believe wis We had an open barbecue and later disco at Cedarvalc which both It is a great feeling to know we turned up trumps 1 feel all Georgetown de feated Hornby under the lights at the Fairgrounds Man The game started off slowly with only one runner led on base at the end of the first inning Three Hornby batters struck out in the top of the second while the Georgette those involved thoroughly brought in pitcher Metier to enjoyed it Special thanks go to the caretaker stand ins the Junior to terrific donations from our sponsors Meteor McLaughlin Associates and catering himself bar mountains ham burgers and to I A FOR belted out trusting us with some worth or pop Disappointing was the supporting turn out by townsfolk in general and other soccer types inand around town All spectators and there were many were very sportsmanlike plauding fine efforts on both sides My vivid memory will be corner and penalty kick aw in the dying seconds of the McLaughlin Bantam On the penalty when Dave asked what was wrong with his play I replied absolutely nothing Another was Colin Wilde resting on the goal post and asking for a substitute ref The skills of Weo Carlos and Alexander and tremendous over the bar save by the Mexican goalie A grand selection of parents and friends were at he disco and helped with the clearing up afterwards El Supremo was D J Pete Skclion played some really good stuff After wards I repaired to Pete a and watched soccer on TV On Sunday early our guests left giving us heir game chant Then came the ancient Mar inerevisiItoGuelph We had 13 the first run of he game Hornby rallied to score three runs in the third inning to take the lead L Becker hit Iwo of the three runs in for Hornby The third run was scored by Georgettes first batter four New OHA Intermediate A league Georgetown Haider officials got the word Monday that the OHA has given the green light to a new OHA Intermediate A league to the north of us The new league will contain teams from Midland Colling wood Owen Sound and Port Elgin Handy says There is a possibility hot interlocking borne and home games will be arranged ween the teams in the new league and those in he Raider league Mr but no plans of this nature have been finalized Whether we sec these teams in action through the regular season we will definitely have to play them in a semi final lor the Intermediate A championship at the end of the season he says There will be no changes in the old Intermediate A league and Raider fans can still cheer for their favourites us they take on Thorold Dun das Port Colbome and Fort again this season start Georgetown on a hitting spree after her S Adams stood tall at plate to rack up another home run in the same inning J Carter tapped the bring in It Swcozle who had tripled and take the lead away from Hornby Brown of Hornby was in the fourth inning by the Georgettes then home on a hit by C Crawford No score was made by the Georgetown squad In Georgetown allowed no runs in the fifth and managed a double play against Hornby When it was their turn the plate they came on strong bringing in five runs J flew past Hornby catcher to tally Following her were J Carler J Linton and Metier The last Hornby score was made by Crawford on a long fly to right field in the top sixth Final Georgetown runs were scored by Sunn and J Linton in the sixth inning Despite Hornby putting six baiters Ihe plate in the seventh inning Mrs Thompson Mrs rtilfrid Mrs Donald Mathews 1J64 Mrs Mel Mc ullough l7 Mrs Walter linham ll8 Mrs Archibald Mrs Wallace 1S77I and Mrs George Cobham current president attended Mrs Vivian president for 1974 and 19751 was unable to Saturday reunion The ladies fair board begin In 1058 when the ladies decided the would be more help to hi air separate ladies board We hought if formed a board we could have more things to help the men said Mrs Thompson The more things during the years of the ladies fair board have included draws on lawn furniture and articles fashion shown euchres and penny soles The most historical moment of ihe afternoon came when Mrs Charlotte Ironside spoke 1 few words the Bothering Mrs Ironside a member of the provincial board of agricultural A lifelong resident Thomas J dice in Milton District Ilnspilal on Julv5thjtlhoagcofHG aftera short illness He was born on Gib line of the 3rd son of Willhm Louisi son He Pub lie School Georgetown High School then worked at home with his father After his murri Alma Bird in 1923 they armed on the old homcsleid where his son Ward now lives In 1934 she him and in 1940 he married Miller In 194S moved to Lol 8 Con where he continued to operate a mixed farm until of the farm in 1975 at which lime he retired His wife Laura died thai same year For the past he lived at the home of his son Allen on the own line in Mill on Alwiys an church member he held many offices in and ilillcrtsl Churches Ash grove Cemetery Board ind a member of Credit Lodge No in Georgetown In and he was presid of Agricultural was on the for many years A prominent breeder and judge of swine he showed ind judged at both sm ill and larger fairs includ ing the and the Winter Fur An active exhibitor from the 1920s until 1U76 lie ilso showed horses cattle and grim at various He is survived by his son Ward daughter Doris Mrs John and son Allen also sisters and Pearl Mrs lrank seven grindcluldrcn and one great grindson He was predeceased by two brothers Wilier and Oliver John Griffcn conducted Ihe service from Hill crest United Church on day July Bill with interment in George town A Masonic service was held on Friday evening were Murray George Brown ridge McNibb Her Robert Miller and Nurse Flowers were earned by Jim Mark Jim Jeff Nurse and ttc I All crops ire stunted and w tiling for moisture especial ly the second cut The first cut is off on most firms now but the growth of the second crop is retarded and slow stated Henry This slow hay growth is likely to have some on all farmers as mosl grow mid cut hay for or winter use Henry feels the rain short age will have little effect on crop prices to the consumer Says Henry We still have imports They may try gouge us a bit but I don think will be very serious The prices won I be very much Other areas may have lots of moisture and therefore surplus so the prices Remain about the same as The people who will suffer from this recini drought are the farmers The cost of prod uction Is very high and will remain the same despite the yield bushel drop in he funl vie Id in on the Mr and Mrs Hans nicer were recipients of sever parties held in honour of their Wedding A neighbourhood party was held in honour of the couple il the home of Mr jnd Mrs Keith Artburion The couple were presented with a silver cream and sugar and two relish dishes Several friends from Maple Ave Church the couple at the home of Mr ind Mrs Allan Eddy and they were presenleel with a coffee maker and several The couple were also enter tamed by their family at Restaurant and presented wilh seven I lovely and Hans Were mar July I 1J53 in Holland and came to Canada in They have daughters and ron at home and Sylvia Mrs lrry Turner of Maine and one son Seattle home also Suspects arrested result of ai a Georgetown been charted with possession of i stolen vehicle an orange 1974 Honda A has also been charged an into recovery of a reported stolen vehicle A thief or thieves removed sprinkler heads from a field south of the Beardmore Company on Highway ARMSTRONG GARAGE 97 Guelph St Closed for Holidays July to August 1st 8775256 HALTON HILLS 8532400 COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC WHAT ARE YOUR OBLIGATIONS DROP INTO ONE OF OUR CLINICS and WELL DISCUSS TOUR SITUATION UNPAID DEBTS DON T IGNORE THEM THERE ARE STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO GET THINGS UNDER CONTROL LETS TALK ABOUT THEM 97 Main St in GEORGETOWN Open from 1 to 5 pm Mori thru Fri Y BUILDING 42 Mill St in ACTON Open from to 5 pm Thursdays CEDAR GROVE SUMMER SALE PATIO STONES 18 2 Full Glass Greenhouses Ornamentals Shade Tree 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