Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 28, 1966, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

harvey adamaon left who up wtttl mils ytir managed c rtawm ooh and cetmtrv chria and ken leslie superintendent at tha oterfte town clwb discuss plant for iho m south of huttonvltla with architect bel moat right adamson developing new golf course south of huttonville harvey adamson who for iu yean supervtied and managed the now wellestablished geor getown golf country club r r 4 georgetown has turned his effort to ihiping a new course just off the 4th line cninguacousy south of hutton ville the new course itnctly for pay asyqgddlay golfers will take five yeersro complete but by the spring of 1957 it will be ready in its first stage for golf- the original idea to provide residents of that area with u perfect as possible a payasyou play course for both beginner and expert has now become a million dollar project the count site is located just south of steeles ave with the entrance off the 4th line it will cover 125 acres in 6 600 yards of aciual playing surface mot of the 45 shareholders invo ed come from the area in wtucj the coure is located and range from lawyers to school teachers and company directors all have one thing in common they believe the new course will fill a crying need evidenc of the enthusiasm and in erest is that the entire capital required was subscribed in less than two months arrangements have bean made for a constant water sup ply from the credit hirer just 650 feet from the course and it will be carried to every corner of the green tirf by more than three miles of under ground piping t pr 72 course will have a 575 yard par five as its longest hole to teat the big blttevs in addition to the playing area there will be a practice driving range ami putting green and other iri if facilities such as a luxu clulhaum v ill come la ter i the planner harvey adam son will be director and gen era manager lo supervision at quarry warn swimmers of danger wrt tub otokoltown h1rald thursday july mhi 19m fields efforts play big part as giants tie preston juoa field wu the whole of ftnatvt ihow for ttu georgetown mufti u they held the second flam fraton write to 33 hi in a milton county senior baseball league cum here on wednesday night field who when he ian t wea tinf tho giant uniform is wear jnf the twotone feke of the georgetown police department followed bunt singled by third mtcker danny afwc and a walk with a long triple to give geor gttown a m lead to the second fifth but field wished out the advantage when hi walked vatole econdfcwent to third onan in field out scored on a passed bell the tie cost preston a chance to move even closer to the first place campbellvllle merchants bob bratton making his first home atart of the season for the giants went all the way spike cou lin pitched for preston pirates preston came back with sin gle runs in the third fourth and piltrmo in first place with win against hornby falemm regained undisputed nosatssfon of first place in the helton rural softball league with a 76 vittory over hornby redshlrts in palermo last week the win was palermo a 121h in 18 starts one more than second place lowville lowville has a game in hand ralph mcfeeters led the pal ermo attack with three hits and scored the winning run in the ninth inning mcfeeters sing led sole second and scored on a single by dave inglehart charlie mcfeeters added a simile and a triple and ingle hart two singles to the palermo attack blake ingln cunningham and art brooks had wo hits each for the losers john inglehart and reliefer lee cockburn who took over in f i the sixth recotdedjenstnke outa lou bertasson with relief help from john willmott pit ched for hornby mcneil pitches 4mtter blanks combines 130 dave mcneil pitched 4 hit ball and struck out 13 batten to spark a resounding 1 0 victory for benson hedges over combines in industrial oftbatl last week the b h attack was led by dancocks batting four for treasurer kart racing results last wednesday night results of the wednesday july 20 races at north halton kart llub are as follows class 6 heat david baxter class 5 heat paul morrow class 4 heal keith hunter claa 3 heat flash edge class 2 heat charlcne maccormack juniors gerald edge class 6 semi b ii wil son and david baxter class 5 semi paul morrow and bill wilton class 4 semi keith hunter and norman shea class 3 semi flash fdge and cy wilson claw 2 semi bill maccormack and greg morrow juniors gerald edge class 6 feature david baxter bill w ison and gene morden class 5 feature paul morrow b ii wilson and bary bonham clais 4 fea t ire norm shea keith hun ter and bob stevenson class 3 feature c wilson cla 2 feature charlene mac cormack and greg morrow juniors gerald edge junior lawn bowlers elect club officers quickly now whos rob bie burns if you said a scot tlsh poet you re behind the times robbie burns was named president of the georgetown junior lawn bowlers recently other officers are secretary bruce njven and anna snteltink the club is supervised by senior lawn bowlers mrs alb ert pattenden mrs george muckart and harry moss and frank wilson the junior lawn bowlers have two weca o howling un der their belts so far this sea son on the opening day july 7 brian james and fin arnold were high with 25 points on july 21 the pr was brian james and jim robinson the lub mets every thurs day at 2 o clock and new mem hers are welcome the n bcrship currently stand fourteen mcleans rental a s4lis centre 279 queen street east brampttfn under the brampton water tower phone 459 5781 we rent ft party goods ft lawn mowers a paint sprayers e alum ext ladders a floor sanders ej power post augers many other items ampleparkino open thurs a frt pun four and scoring two runs while van home added three rune one a homer art skrow was a bright spot for combines reaching base four times in his four times at bat varlan associates continued their winning i ways by downing shorhanded norwood motors 6 monday evening george barber pitched steady ball fori six innings before being reliev ed by dennis bacon home runs by murray marchment phillavell and bobjvebster were registered for the win ners bui robinson with a perfecr night at bat led the norwood attack septic tank pumpitgl weeping tito trsnemm orevef mil halton sanitation services item and rill m k mms car insurance due death by carelessness the red cross says those backyard wading pools are lots of fun for the kldsr hut they could cause a tragedy if you don t supervise your children every time they go near it over iso unsupervised children- drowned in canada last year m save with state farms low insurance rales for careful drivers see me geo e drumm 41 langstone cr state farm mutual wmztiver y good impressions start with a good idea it costs you nothing to get our idea as to how to make your next piece of printed mat ler more impressive more persuasive more productive of results just call usl business cards office forms brochures complete facilities attractive prices the georgetown herald telephone s77 2201 the chairman of the water safety committee of the geor getown branch of the canadian red cross society expressed concern this week over the nuro ber of swimming areas in the georgetown vicinity wuich lack supervision an abandoned quarry on the 6th line of eequesing in the limehouse area is the most uk ely place for a water tragedy to occur right now mrs con nie nleuwhcf told the herald this week she said children have been telling their parents that they are off to swim in the george town community pool but in stead have been going to the dangerous quarry site credit valley best golfers at tnclub match at north halton the blind profits tourna tnent was held at north halton golf and country club oo thursday night wingers were 1st earl wil cox tied for 2nd joe strite bay owen enc ross tom wy lie bill anderson don curry and ted worrall 3rj john dunlop on saturday a in inter club match was held with credit valley georgetown and north halton clubs participating points awarded credit valley 71 georgetown 68 and north halton 41 ttal po nts for the matches were credit valley 122 i georgetown 111 and north halton 71 winners of the saturday interclub match were a flite low cross holman 73 p doyle 7 t hay 73 low net h lush b watklns 66 t hancock 66 b fllte low gross graham 80 j thomas 80 p killaby 82 low net m mccrisle 58 j todd 80 d fedy 6a on sunday the final round of the north halton medal play championship as held don curry was the a flite club champion with a 72 hole total of 288 2nd was eric roll with a total of 295 3rd wu harvey chtppel with 200 and 4th bert mcmann with 303 b fllte winners were bob butler with 353 and tracey barrager with 380 minor baseball by bob plarrs on open weekends the road near the quarry u lined with cart even though the property owner has posted no trespassing signs she said mrs nieuwhof also named four recreation areas in the immed late vicinity which offer swim oiing facilities but no lifeguard she said the red cross branch is doing what it can to change these situations but the depth of the quarry and the extremely cold temper ature of the water makes it the most hazardous spot mrs nieuwhof concluded for thl but in georgetown herald 22 main st s t b7m01 2 week holiday then minor ball resumes this week ends the regular schedule for this year minor baseball will close for two weeks for some and three for the others this sounds con fusing so i will explain so all will understand minor baseball will shut down for the first two weeks of august after this two weeks all ralnedout games will be played this was decided by the executive with all rain cdout games to be played the week of aug 18 and 18 the schedule of these games will appear in the paper the week preceding these dates alter all ralnedout games are com pleted we will atart into our plalaoffs here are the scores of last weeks games in the interna tlonal league on july 19th rochester defeated toronto 240 and syracuse beat atlanta 21 7 on july 21st buffalo defeated by jacksonville in the other game columbus beat toledo 91 scores of games played in the american league saw cleveland and chicago win their games by verylarge scores july 19 saw cleveland defeat los angeles ib 1 and chicago did the same trick on july 21 they defeated new york by the score of 16 1 dont forget to watch the pa per for schedule of all rained oat lawn bowlers entertain guelph and rodcwood i on wednesday july 20th georgetown lawn b o w m club was host to guelph and rockwood clubs for the onth ly intercounty jitney thirty bowlers came from guelph and rockwood and twelve george town club membc made the balance one game ends of mixed trebles prizes were awarded to each winning green and the out of town bowlers expressed their thanks for a very pleasant evening the next intercounty will be held in rockwood august 24 the georgetown club is enjoy ing a successful season and visitors or anyone interested in bowling will be most wel come the men s club meet ev cry monday night lad tuesday and a mixed jitney is played each thursday and sat orday evening the junior club girls and boys meets ery thursday afternoon concfteti oravel buildino sand road otavb fill am top soil stone work tom haines oun wldinm 1771102 call ryders tv service 8779796 fcmt a tv tower antenna 40 ii structure 5950 summer noces on all othsl tybfr lm ua aahltt you in hm radio you have just read the toyota crown option ota crown is a shocking automobile it has only one optional extra a radio mc list the toyota crown is a shocking automobile it has only one optional extra a radio most of the goodies the others add on toyota builds in even standard optional features like whitewall tares and chrome wheel discs do not cost you a penny extra shocking isnt it and so is the price plus the generous trade allowance cmi dealers are dealing out these days very shocking and its the same no matter which toyota crown you buy the one with the bucket seats and 4 on the floor the one with the sofa seat and the automatic or the one with the column shift and sofa seat 1 2 models 1 option radio when you take a good long look at the big toyota crown and a good long drive youre in for a few more shocks it has the craftsmanship fit and finish of some of the finest cars built it has a ride somewhat between a wellbred sports sedan and a limousine one thing for sure you can forget most of the foreign car traits when you own a toyota crown toyota builders think along the same lines you do so go ahead live a little drive a toyota crown tonight the toyota crown is the big one from japan canadian motor industries limited 2000 eglinton avenue east toronto montreal 7144 cote des neiges vancouver 1345 west georgia park motors georgetown highway 7 weir phone 8779439 if no t 8774851

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy