Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1961, p. 7

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sang like canary gllb hlaihirs rum 1 id attendants cage peacock keith peacock fas moving attendant at the community pool change house dicfn move fast enough for fellow attendants barb avery and john kn qht wno lo vered the basket on their spntely cohort for th s picture the threesom have been work rig at the pool all season oba entries from 6 to 25 in thirteen years halton count will sind nn less than 25 teams into b playoffs this ear almost even grouping from senior right down to pee ce there art nlv 31 classifications of ball available and halton teams will tee action in nearlv all of them its a far en from 13 vears ago says pete mc mull en he joined halton countv ball that jcar and there were only six ball t in the county local cadets are best at ipperwash four lot i high school students have returned from a summer- at cadet camp at pprwash david kentner bob darby rex heslop and ernie thorn sen were members of h company which was lodged best in the camp and bro- ght horns crests with them to signify this honour mending officer of the school corps this year was an in structor at the camp a windmill of arms and legs big brower hammers townsend frank farmer boy townsend survived the merclut in tiation wednesday to become a member of the fattest growing organisation in the country the itwbbcosb club the initials stand for i tangled with bulldog brower came out second best membership is involuntary and painful in the match staged in deor 1 though his tactics were ques- ketown arena hv the promoting i uonable browe strength had team of sam anakj and bobi burki the wlnungtoi dela to the ware vuldman atucked the 265 of the second fall town pound tobacco farmer wilh an send threw himself on top of unmurrupted blur of forearmjb bulk and each time wnaslus c6kes kitks h the count had reached two fifteen minutes hart reduced his rock hudson tvpe opponent to the bulldog simply inhaled it battered ualur brennan jqulckly and dumped his chal uelore hi entered the squar lenger on to the canvass d circle with his tattooed sal- the manoeuvre that ended ia dripping antagonist farm it all was sudden and definite ir 1ij mrtuadcd the crowd of still gnashing his teeth brow 700 phi unit a couple of chor ir hoisted groggy rarmer boy ues nfiuin bo it was a bad onto one broad shoulder and chuici ik should have sung started the agonizing back oh how 1 wish 1 jb in ie breaker that ma the toughest aria or at icait nobtjdy in the business say uncle frank knows the trouble 1 ii set ipo- fownsmd was no exception tit linrw i silbbing for injured stan sta siak karol kalmikoff gave pop ular italian born tony marino his lumpntji in the semi final which ended in a draw probably the only italian ev er to be piped into the ring by scottish pipers marino finish ed the first fall doing a naples minor baseball news by dave box ford rami luortn iw ihe fir t raimd out uni- of tin- st i the was full of bo nd cmih s who came out di spile the wn ihir to pla bill it is rnli gratifying tn s e such do ir- and enthici ism jmon all en cirnrd the n nod out ims u re n j1 ii d i i td iv i h pi inwluli ihur 1 i tht national league br a close imp tn lh l 1 53 m n lih ii houewr tonsils or no ton ml- rufigid richard wasn i im pnssed townsend at least had a promising start a knee lift right at the opening buzzer floo- nd the hulldog and while the 271 pound mass of meanness and muscle was regaining his feet tin firmer stole a pae out of style highland fling aftai lirowir- book of scientific tac sunk a knee into his sinewy tics and pummelled the blonde j rumturn tony evened things blockbuster with a rain of fists up is minutes later with a giant nothtr numikc 1h pugilism swing that did things to poor lid little to retard ii it s rccov karols equilibrium and made er and had a fanning the him easy game for the press flamti cfficl on brower s mer that tied the match curie temper the bearded russian went mr townsend from then on after marino hammer and sick was the target for brower le in the windtip fall but the bombs that exploded around his wiley ex mr america used his chest head and shoulders with ability to advantage and time convulsing rapidity other than and again h found himself grab- a couple of whips into the turn- bmg a handful of air the boul buckle that almost arred the ended in a draw with both snarl off his face bulldog was gladiators bung counted out of the aggressor and enjoyed ev the ring ery second of it finally atj in the lead off mitch wrest i 14 20 he climbed to the top ling commentator pat flanagan strand of the ropes and plant donned the togs and mule kick ed a chubby knee in the far- ed haughty prince norn into mer boys midsection to gain defeai in the opener which las the first fall lo a little otr 15 minutes peter jones georgetown loretta gets ed pries trophy loretta gunding 48 byron st is the first winner of the ed pries memorial trophy created by the lions club to be presented annually to the most improved pupil in the swim classes at the local pool lion bill bailey made the presenta tion at the pool thursday during the inter town competitions grant clark second third at mosport sunday healey blows up ii i to til i f u the hr ii s t i n ui wi h tin runs ahl tni i i d to t in iro terry macklcm c n on in re f ind nli t mi the for slartir bill dwyer mike dwyer i ir i d f r 111 b m ind wis r i 1 in tin th rd ht dick leni ih k inl f the nn w is lome faiers exhibition tilts test team for ob a playoffs georgetown intermediates dropped a pair of exhibition tilti i while marking time before meeting their first o b a playoff i competition last wednesday bronte picked up 6 hits in to breeze by the locals 8 2 and sunday the same lo a 64 decision with bronte again coming out fur run- in the bronte hitf a the final inning two clubs fought inpl b i bob grahai f tht i bn ki kip ifi i 01 i hut i lln i h 1 1 fnun thi ind arid one m lhllhis helped hit own c n the hijh scoring fourth hei i re and local in tht american league thi pmnint wn i in tigers made it two sirai in nur he hapli s orioles winning h an lit score stephens hit a hornc run fnr tin ii ir nid winnin pklur greg hiqhem h ipi rl his ml t 1 s lllttltu t mi 1 h the in i r of thi s id nn im tibbs hmdhd th- hi fif li bifore unli ashins pitching hi ir piwt r ori town man porgtown is wiitins for ul nnl cinr rim in the 7th the first round of tht ontario mtdill with mclaren m rel baseball ssocntion plajoffs i r in the 4th comprised the lo to get underwa thr re con 1 p ching ron ritchie anctcsting the b title and will i ii lrtill were on when jim probabh get their first opposi inns hit the 2nd inning home tion from dunnille un to produce the bulk of lhe or il i lick both clubs pick eaitaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaliatall il up it hit in the contest i n mill grant clark 3 stevens cresc spun out on a corner lost a lot of ground and still mamgert lo eel up to tike second place i the k ature hig car race at the mospjrt track sunday dmine the canadian com stock sirtler lark at one time ml the field of top dm rs but the spin out cost him too much iriti to regain top spot dt spite t determined run d the lenler pi er ran in a 1 otus monte c irol i i udwir heimnth m a porche bs 60 finishid third clark also picked up a third in the race for sports cars over 2 000 c c but had bid luck tn the second feiture a sports car mitch race whin his aus tin llcali v blew up ilvin a t omstock teim mate nf hrk shitti red the lip rec onl tstiblished bj sterling moss the georgetown herald thursday august 24th 1961 page 7 bring the family fergus highland games victoria park sat aug 26 a whole day of fun from 9 am pipe bands highland dancing piping and drumming contests sports midway military displays adults si 00 children under 10 free also big entertainments friday and saturday nights richmond i f tin inter ind blake in jis ens ed the plate in the first innm of the uednesda nihi cime hut after that it was i soon it ss fimin for the door gi town club is rront hurli i mucins hamluiffed the looa hi trs while his teim opener ht annual reunion ingiis hid foi in the swim part of the sen or swm com ngent at the wednesday night swim competition at tne community pool were bock row gail randall of orangeville sandra scott and bob b ngharr of town front row lynn persons of ton and wendy living stone of brampton by alan mover balpwm wmf ofbtz wozl 0 otf of rw r o0oo ftambletwwi atpuuoul mm 3a mllv hits hit hit leirn after t ill thit counts happy problem t i toront s kevin mitchell ih irlsup plnini h both 1 ims n suited in i irh pitcher ii is inslis and ford f r pickuiq off i runner it first bisc john blair in glen waitci or i thi i runs of the hal lni fin iticliiiion i duo to darkness tht di idlini frr stirt n his hi i n moved ahead to 6 30 m i no rnm pi t mnuiil shll si m ift 8 00 ih pi nulls continue each tuesday ind thursday come on out ind witch some exciting basbiil st georges church anglican sunday services august 8 00 n m holv fuch inst 10 00 a m mattins ihlv fuchinst 10 00 a m infant care nurserj uildj ontario steam and antique association inc milton fair grounds ft- fri and sat sept 1 fit 2 1961 see these canadian built engines geo white john goodison sawyer massey american bal noseworthey waterloo macdonald robt bell j m ross all engines tested and inspected antique cars cas tractors sell and swap model engines good food at reasonable prices overnight accommodation in the area features each day of the reunion engines working on pony brake nd baker fan continuously daily grain threshing tnps by steam road engine a saw mill operated by experienced sawyer 0 teeter totter antique cars special features two parades in front of the grandstand friday and saturday 5 pm midway 9 square dancing a old time fiddlers contest on friday nightl movies antique sales antique dealers will dis play their merchandise for public sale mp- a n 2 2 q c tt tn o w 2 70 s o 3 3 o 3 a 8 5 7 n t j q c 2 s 3- w 5 3 o u j 3 s- 3 o co cs i hamecerati im are 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