lull tests for cyclists t twowheeler pilots put through their paces j throngs of young bicycle riders discovered just how good or not to good they re with their twowheelers saturday may 21 when they underwent a series of skirl tests ftt a bicycle rodeo staged in the park by the junidr chamber of commerce points were given for suc cessfully passing riding tests for balance turning judgment end other abilities required of a good cyclist winners were senior boys doug fishburn junior boys chris dawson se nior girls donna farmer jun lor girls cindy rae below the park track in front of the grandstand is a hive of activity as jaycee members rate young riders in the testing area at left one of the winners cindy rae passes through a narrow gets as jaycee stewart saxe watch 2 i giants score victory in seasons home ball debut georgetown giants registered uieir first victory of the 1956 hilton county senior baseball campaign wednesday mghl a 2 squeaker over burlington in georgetown park the game became george i fown s home opener when a lames xhedule with campbell ille last week was rained out the locals bowed to preston pi ntes on saturday may 21st don westbrook making his first start on the hill fanned 12 walked just 2 and gave up i just 4 hits in going to within 2 outs of the entire 7 innings bernie dore came on to retire the last two burlington batters georgetown hitters got to the offerings of burlington hurler burlington got a single from left fielder sharp followed by a double by first sacker clarke in their scoring inning sharp scored on clarke s 2 bagger and the outfielder stole home with- the second run a single by right fielder den ny gibbon a double ty second baseman jason field and a curryschenk twosome best mens day gross the twosomeof don curry and bill scbenk thrown together by luck of the draw captured a blind partners tournament at north hilton golf and country club thursday their combined 75 was the best gross score in the event which featured the men t sec tion s mens day the tournament gets its name ble b first bxtiun bill cmp thc bv wluch j pairing up of partners is arrived at bell produced giants 4th l run john todd and eric ross took second low gross prize with an short the georgetown herald thursday june ind 1m4 national league missing as minor ball sfarts 7 th year by bob platts thirteen teams will do battle this year at the park as minor baseball embarks on its 7 th season on tuesday june 7th due to the lack of bantam age players there will be no nation al league this year because of this the players who would normally move up to another league will stay lit the same league as last year and we have placed all tmv that have registered in the bantam aje group on teams in the american eight teams will make up the international league same as last year with five team- for ming the american league at the time of writing all teams as yet do not have the required two coaches it is the hope of the executive that this will be ol ved before the first game vc can always use the services of anyone who would like to help the following is the schedule for the coming jcar 1 aimricin lvagua teams 1 yankees 2 indians 3 white sox 4 tigers 5 angels international league teams 1 atlanta t 2 buffalo 3 columbus 4 rochester 5 i toledo fl syracuse 7 toronto 8 jacksonville international lgu tuesday 1 vs 3 vs thursday 6 vs 8 vs june 14 1 vs june 21 5 vs s vs 1 june 23 7 vs 2 s june 28 3 vs 5 s june 30- june 7 2c 4 e june 9 5 l 7 e 8 c 7 e 4 c 3 e 4 c e 1 c 6 e 6 c 7 e 4 l c july9 7 w 1 c 4 vi 8 e joly 7 3 vs 8 c 5 vs 2 e july 12 2vs 2 c 5 vs a e july 14 4 vs 1 c vs 7e july 10 4 vs 7 c q vs 1 e 2 vs bc july 21 2 vs 8 c 3 vs 5 e july 26 5 vs 6 c 8 vs 7 e july 79 4 vs 3 c 2 vs 1 e american league june 7 1 vs 2 not swarm of giant bees buzzing sound race forts the angry snarl of the gi kartitr- signalled the start c north halton kart club s 1966 racing season at their lime- house track last wednesday night when some twenty kart and drivers went after opening night points results are as follows heals class 4 e muzalko class 5 gary bonhara class 6 bill wilson class 7 ed elslig er twins 2 larry rice semi finals class 4 keith hunter class 5 gary bnnham das 6 bill wilson class 7 ed elsliger twins 2 larry rice features class 4 e muzatko norm shea keith hunter class s gary bonham dave baxter and joe simpson class 6 bill wilson class 7 ed elshgcr twins 2 bob urry larry rice june ft 3 vs 4 team ii bye june 14 1 vs 3 june 18 2 vs 5 no 4 by june 211 vs 4 june 23 3 vs 5 no 2 bye june 28 1 vs s june 902 vs 4 no 3 bye july 52 vs 3 july 74 vs 5 no 1 bye july 122 vs 1 july 143 vs 4 no 5 bye july 1ft 2 vs 5 july 213 vs 1 r no 4 bye july 282 vs 4 july 28 5vs 1 no 3 bye all american league games r played on b diamond j mile relay team in ontario competition saturday may 28tb the gdhs mile relay team competed m the all ontario track meet held at london the team of terry lane mike tost jeff nurse and mike cummins qualified tor the final by placing third in their heat in the final the winning team from westdale of hamilton set a new rccordttf 3 24 5 the ge orgctown entry placed fifth in their fastest recorded time of 3 in this calibre of track meet the showing mid by the georgetown boys was commend- m fi1hino hint anglers should remain seated in their boat when a oih strikes the department of lands snd forests urges standing anglers could lose their balance and fill overboard is guaranteed when your boat and motor are protected by low cost comprehensive coverage from evans- t insurance t 47 mill stmt georgetown tt phone 172512 presentation night don lynch for 7 hits walked 3 g him the rest of the wa westbrook s single third sa cker dan arbic s double and short stop pete lawson s single i pushed the tjing run across in low net prizes wen to joe inning 5 catcher jim lindsav stnte and del wallace ted o hi- l m i r- i li r j j u i wis mi with plch lo lead oil worrm nd dick grcc tracey bii campbell ot georgetown the most valuable forward end h gh po nls man barraser and jim roe tudor m ct ison ot georgetown the most sportsmanlike player standing ray burton of tor beaumont and bruce walker onto townsh p the most improved player jim james of georgetown the most valuable gob collier and bob butler bill defenseman don youngman of toronto township most valuable to his team lou trophies rained on international leagues best holding the trophies they collected at a recent presentation night are internation hockey leaguers seated chuck temple ton left captain of bronte the series the 6th campbell singled and jim james hit a two bagger times and stnick out twice georgetown bunched their sa febes to score in each of the 4th 5th and 6th frames after burlington ran up a 20 edge in the 4th afound with the winners campbell was georgetown s mair and ron brcen earl vtilcox and ross fend woods captain of toronto township the seres b champions and john forstner ith copland of toronto twp had the best goal against average who georgetown community swimming pool s john st w georgetown ont phone 8779015 enrolment for red cross swimming lessons classes q beginner q junior intermediate q senior months july or august please indicate which class and month is suitable for your child hwould like if possible my child to be at the fool the same time as please print all lessons will be for one hour duration avery day monday friday enrolment form and fee of 5 00 to be forwarded to the georgetown community swimming pool out of town cheques add exchange not later than june ib must be over 6 years please pr1nt- sc address phone age parents will be informed when the children are to repon maximum fee 1500 par family all enquiries regarding bisons call 877 901 s 1 00 will be charged for all cancellations i i am interested in adult swimming lessons bronze medallion award of merit address i telephone 25 teams 340 players in rural minor ball loop most effective hitler with two lw copped the boobv prize b registering a 93i net score a low net tournament in high light of today s men s day at north halton singles in 3 trips to the plate and 2 rbi s pete lawson was credited with the other rbi halton rural minor softball association has reorganized for this year with 25 teams and 340 players under an executive of 10 the officers are as follows president ray fuller viee-pres- sident ted couttcs secretary steve trcncs treasurer dae leslie and directors pete gates john haines john kenned mel dolby ray powell and earl outhbert the following is a list of those responsible for the 25 teams and anyone incrested din contact the representative in their own area squirts hornbv a dave leslie r r 3 georgetown hornby b bert stewart drum quin a vera gooding r r 2 hornby drumquin b ted gra ves hornby and bruce picker ing glen williams george web- iter john haines and bob webster moffat doug ttym son r r 2 rockwood kilbride gord hams campbellville snd garry twiss campbellville lowville reft coulson r r 2 milton omagh ted stover r st 1 milton ton hornby fua hon den hornby drumquin ray fuller hornby and len buckler horn by bantam kilbride angelo falleta doug watson hornby steve trencs and dan chase drumquin norm r leminglon hornby omajh mel dolby midgets glen v illiams paul marshall and earl cuth berl moffat jack bajnton campbellville and bev ella lowville ray powell r r 6 milton drumquin jack hil son hornby hornby cliff wngglesworth pee wees glen williams pete norton and james stad don moffat tom kennedy rockwood and jim beaton of campbellville kilbride roy robertson bill jackson and frank coulson lowville phil lip coulson rr3 vuton om held ash dave lawrence r rirmil day georgetown int league scoring leaders use new dining room for golf club i opening dance georgetown golf and nuntr were taken home by spot dance dinners one of the many in at tendance marking a special nc casion was the clubs golf pro fessional max foster celcbrat ing a birthday campbell g 40 mcfadden b 47 youngman t 40 burton t 41 gilson g 16 jasper d 31 pipes t 31 templelon b 37 eadie g 32 b kent m 20 incson t 20 cooper t 13 j james g 14 burl g 16 the men s section enlerta n ment committee under jim tim ph pim club members and guests 278 lcck amngetl lhe aftair 92 124 ofthem initiated their spacious 01 24 new dining room in a big wa i the dining room which feat 80 95 saturday night at the men a ur f c 77 51 and large cut fieldstone fire sections opening dance 1 p t onc cnd majqr 6 extra tables were set up to p of addition which 61 27 accommodated he opening nnht has doubled the size of the gc 58 45 crowd which danced to reg orgctown golf clubhouse i 50 12 r s rhythm kinrs from 8 30 i 39 33 tail lam and enjoyed a mid i the addition also includes a 32 481 n burcl i mcn 5 lker room senior mem 31 24 mr and mrs fred dabiel won hers lounge bar showers and 31 15 1 lhe door prize and other prizes sauna bath a cut out here pullens 38 best gross in golf sweep seven georgetown golf and country club members won pn m in the men s section s week ly golf ball sweepstakes wed nesday night mike pullen jim irons and mac fancy carded the best gross scores in that order with pul lens 38 the low gross gerry avery jim kehoe and pete mininch won low net prizes stu moore qualified the most honest golfer prize when admitted to a 61 rescue breathing mouthtomouth tw canadian an 5 turn victim face up o raise neck vnih on hand nd tilt hrd fuoy bck m wnth m cttw hand open pull i potitmmv pinch noilrli trtut to pimnt iu irivag maintain dewnvn d ptraura on lorarttml plact nnu1t lghtv round vclml tnoolrt wvl blow in th vrctima chtit should 1 1 rtmove your mouth release victim t nottnll listen lor an tft com out ot m t lung look lrt till ol tti victim i chml pinch nostrils and blow h again repeat ttef 3 and 4 continuously if ar passages are not open checkneckand head positions clear mouth and throat of foreign substances start imtmditatf don t grv up stnd someone for a doctor for infants and children cover entire mouth and nose with your mouth use small puffs of an about 20 times per minute apph rescue breathing mease of drowning choking electric shock the mens golf ball sweep i heart attack- suffocation and gas poisoning tld in conjunction with men s i curoijththta some lessons weve learned about making small cars for canadians lesson 1 bu id them n canada that s where the rugger weather is li ion 2 watch your pa nt use b separate coats of canadian primer and pa nt after rustproofing the bodies 6 times lesson 3 offer someth ng unusual ike a small ca automatic or around j 000 lesson 4 make t good looking a small car doesn t have to be ugly to be well engineered lesson s give it a great ndependent suspension canad ans have a knack for leav ng the beaten path lesson 6 make the seats convertible to beds a lot of canad ans are campers lesson 7 put n 4 wheel d sc brakes and offer a 4 speed synchromesh gearbox canadians are a sporty group lesson i keep at least a m ii on dollars worth of spare parts and keep them available everywhere m canada lesson 9 put in an engine that 1 kes to be driven hard canadian roads are long and canadians 1 ke to move along lesson 10 install a heater as large as most domestic big cars put in a booster fan and outlets tor back seat passengers canada is a frosty country lesson 11 keep your prices down and your eng neenng qua i ty up there s a lot of competition these are lessons we ve learned in canada thisis the renault 10 major renault harley motors sales and srvke 31 john si w 771591