Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1966, p. 11

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pullensace af georgetown first of season mike pullen georgetown golf and country ctobc threesear champion hike pollen became the first to register the golfers dream a holetnone it his home course thjs season when he sank a tee shot monday evening playing with stu moore an other georgetown gou and country club member mike seed the par three 8th hole with an 8 iron in front of six wunessea his partner and five golfers on the green who had w mm oil- tbe feat will be worth various trophies and awards from sports equipment firms a jacket from a cigarette manufacturer and products from a soft drink com pany and a distillery the hofcinone was the first at the georgetown course in two years plans proceed or little nhl memento the oborobtown herald i thursday april ltth 1946 page 11 by andy st laurent most important issue on the agenda at the last directors meeting was the report by hid get nhl general chairman lion don barrager lion don has dis tributed the weight of the pro ect over six committees each headed by its own chairman this project to mark the 30th anniversary of the midget nhl in its birthplace georgetown is one of the largest and most complicated the georgetown lions have undertaken for some time and the cooperation of all georgetown lions is needed the next directors meeting is set for may 2 at lion stans place and we urge all the mem bers totoake successful effort to attend as the whole meeting will be devoted strictly to mid get nhl discussions ideas sug gestions etc the more mem bers we have present at this meting the more material we will hav to work with ps attention all service club members the combined service clubs get together has been postponed one week from the 3rd to the 10th of may in order to allow hockey fans to watch the stan ley cup playoff the lions club motto b we serve practice oriental defense art seek players plan entry in intercounty softball georgetown may have an en try in the intercounty softball league this season a number of players anxious to build an entry from here have have called a practice for georgetown park for 6 30 sun day in hopes of drawing suffici ent talent for a team theyre asking anyone inter ested in playing on the team to tttend the session or get in touch with bill somerville junior beaumont or mike geor the intercounty softball lea gue was organized labt year it included glen williams hills- burgh omagh and two acton teams meanwhile the league execu uve are going about the busln ess of setting the wheels in mo tion theyve already met once and will have another confer ence next wednesday the league president is a ge orgetown man scotty patterson naturalists organize at ymca office a committee was formed at the organizational meeting of the georgetown y naturalist club in the y office tuesday april ib but its likely there will be no naturalist club prog ram here until september the autumn start was suggest ed by james woodford execu uve director of the ontario fed eration of naturalists who ad dressed the first meeting named to the committee were james white michael payne donald livingstone mrs marion bill and mrs v townend they will meet again hay 3 to map out plans for the fall the naturaufits club will of fer interests for people who en joy biking nature study bird watching plant study and other similar activities anyone interested may gain more information by calling the y office director cast do fine job with arsenic old lace bible thought for the week for what hath man of all bis labour and of the vexation of his heart wherein he hath lab oured under the sun ecclesl astes 2 22 the only thing on earth that will last is what is done in the interest of heaven work while it is day the night cometh students visit bell see plant operating georgetown high school stu dents phil bludd glen buttrey bfll cook bill cunningham phil lavell bill robson brian scutt of 43l2g accompanied by their teacher charles w brown left the georgetown district high school on apnl 26th for a tour of the bell telephone plant in brampton upon arriving at the plant at 130 pjn the party were met by bon roberts representative of the bell telephone company and embarked on the tour of the plant mr roberts started the tour in the generating room and outlined the function and operation of the diesel driven nxiliry generators which are used in the event of power fail the class found this area tc he particularly interesting as it was related to their classroom vtodies the tour continued through the relay station where h telephone connections are made the students had an op portunity to observe technical ass at work setting up relay recks for new telephone sub scribers and performing trouble ishootingoperations the students showed a keen interest in the operation of the plant and asked many sensible questions which mr roberts spared no detail in answering mr roberts outlined thi growth of the company employ tnent opportunities training programmes procedure of ad tancement in the company and employment qualifications and salaries the tour wound up in the op erators area where the various operators dispatch information record and assist on long dist nee telephone calls and re ceive out of service calls from subscriber the class gained an insight into the operation of the bell telephone system and their en thusiasm seemed to indicate appreciation organize civic group to stimulate interest april 20th saw the formation of an association of georgetown area residents concerned with civic affairs named the george i town district civic group its aims are to stimulate public in terest in the towns affairs and to plan and promote practical programs affecting the area as whole since last november the group has gathered information about tree planting along guelph street and ran two ad vertisements concerning the re cently consolidated mill rate we would like to emphasize ays jim warren that our main objective is to assist local gov eminent by providing broader public support for major worth while projects we are concern ed with action on these projects not with the promotion or exit dmof individual personalities membership is open to any resident of the district for nominal fee details can be ob tained from president jim war sen at 8776527 or from vice president fran grady at 877 141 mu ill 1 1 1 1 are held the tfcfrd wednesday of each month georgetown little theatre in their last production of the season squeezed every drop of delightful fun from the well known comedy arsenic and old lace m the three night run last week the audience chuckled appre ciatively as the two sweet old ladies pat barkhouse and vera macdonald helped lonely old gentlemen to peace and con tentment with a glass of their doctored elderberry wine the nephew ron hunt or president teddy roosevelt as he imagined he was charged the enemy blew his bugle and dug the panama canal in the basement the canal of course served as a burial ground for even dozen lonely old men it was a part dear to the heart of any actor and ron hunt pla yed it accordingly the villain eric ming made up to look like frankenstein was properly villainous without being overly melodramatic while his cohort in crime cons fisher was the stumbling fn ghtened doctor in a peter lor reish manner the two eccentric old ladies stayed m character ail the way through sustaining the slightly stooped posture and the crack ed voices without any apparent effort two of new yorks finest po licemen des nichols and ed bur man convincingly retained their irish accents throughout while detective wnght smith was the cigarsmoking detective of 1940 movies before all detectives be came college men surrounded by all these char acters bon hill and mary goe- bel managed to play their straight roles naturally and eas ily featured in small parts were gordon hunt jim bundle and freda gnttani set builders gordon hunt des nidbols bert bade and chris fisher created an authen tic old ladies living room with not only one but two full stair cases one on stage was visible to the audience but the other backstage was not betty fishers imtial attempt at directing was an unqualified success gosling production manager gerry lang sound maureen walker properties makeup carol watson ann loney yol- anda goudeketting stage mana ger ed higginson house mana ger mike peleschak lawn bowlers conclude euchre party series a series of three euchres for lawn bowling club members concluded at the home of mrs burton macdonald windsor rcl saturday night results were as follows 1st euchre lady winners mrs g bussell and mrs j h hunter men elmer dron and w stringer 2nd euchre lady winners mrs w h cleave and mrs burt on macdonald hen john graham and gold ie gillies srd euchre lady winners mrs jjl hunter and mrs bus- sett m yrspjttj mik y 0f self perfection is goal of ys judo students around rick eagles and dennis casswy with their awards are fellow judokas keith newman david york richard tomkinson laurence allen robby patterson mark rasmutsen russell unsworth rick alcom robert heatort lsrry norton lesley moore john hewson bill barclay ralph alcorn rossell hoan bhan leslie and instructors roy non ton and winston weatherall not in the photo is seinsi instructor barry steis 1 j h hunter and c b men dick door prize winner at the third euchre was mrs george burt a lunch was served at each euchre by the ladies section helping unseen backstage were rose mccluskey co lames tom massena lighting june ambulance runs during the week of april 17 to april 23 the georgetown volunteer ambulance service bad four calls monday april 18 a routine run from georgetown to george town hospital at 7 15 taken by doug hemngton and charles trott wednesday april 20 emergency run from george town to georgetown hospital at 1 45 p m taken by paul poulsen and harry brandford wednesday april 20 a routine run from georgetown to georgetown hospital at 7 45 taken by archie roberts and mike peleschak friday april 22 a tftftlne run from georgetown to 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