w wvit 3sgj5isaaesaiaaek action in fillies circuits fast furious playoffs loom a thing arc getting frantic for the dimpled dozen twelve girls softball warn which make up th sanlor and junior levels i the georgetown ltinsfnens girls softball leagues playoffs art jut three weeks away and a sense of urgency his crept tato tbtwlceweauy park acsaions as sbe lowerend craws begin to scramble for a more respectable rung on the loop ladder ones and state farm are tied or the senior leader league followed by dalrex fashions georgetown upholstery sunnuckv tost arbic hurling overpowers juvenile ball league leaders awatfiifaaqdt georgetown cycle ana lead the junior division followed by hurray motors superior foods jacksons bargain centre dairy queen and beaver lum ber at left pelmet and bat fall behind as janice golden of hurray motors take off after a solid hit below ruth howalt f the aama team takes a healthy cut during a murray motors jacksons bargain centre game ssambasembfrnaass this sunday august mth the annual allstar game be tween the senior allstars and intcreounty team brentford indiana will be played at oak- vllle at wallace park at 200 pm this game is held annual ly to showcase the senior leag ue and to financially help the minora of hilton county the glen morden trophy presented annually for the most valuable player in the senior league wiuba one o the highlights of the day this 475 bingo prize to main st woman mrs robert allen 90 main st n went borne richer by 475 from the weekly bingo at holy cross church auditorium last thursday mrs allen completed her bin go card on the 57th number to win the jackpot prize which had been accumulating for several weeks she was the fourth major win ner since the bingo series star ted a total of approximately s1800 has been shared by mrs allen mrs zeb chiasson mrs james boyle and mrs elizabetta carney merchants blank league leaders in 70 game the georgetown jir znile merchants surprised the ieagj heleading waterdown juven- iles on monday night at the park when they dumped the ace setters 70 i with the return to form of wg mike tort the local boys showed some good hitting and fine defensive fielding mike tost started on the mound and pitched fast and controll ed baseball until he tired in the fourth inning danny arbic came in to re- ht mm i aa eood densmore laid down a bunt but davison was unable to i score brian peavoy hit a rlarp single scoring davison and tost and wound up on second when arbic singled right be- marzo kioundedoirt lane to the first baseman to end the inning the game stayed close until georgetown finally opened up a big lead in the bottom of the fifth inning when they scored three big runs joel tost started off getting n brat o an error to the short went home when the first base man attempted to catch him a third harzo grounded out again to end the inning georgetown added two more insurance runs in the sixth re first- to second on an error to the shortstop john quackenbush smacked a sharp single and lane moved to third with men on third and first wayne davison grounded out to the second baseman and lane scor ed quackenbush scored on a bit by joel tost but later tost was picked off first base and raovedfnntagv-which- allowing only ae hit and striki atop and riddall singled him to ing out 10 batters tost had second wayne densmore pop- previously allowed only 2 hits ped up to the first baseman while striking out 7 batters peavoy hit into a fielders fand gets ere for the win choice and on the attempted i throw to home to catch joell s j v tost the catcher lost control turtil the bottom of the third of the hfc w inning when georgetown open- trievin iu mm stole home 5l 11 mik under his nose and peavoy tost singled the pitcher h moved to x p tempted to pick off tost at third when j j st wd d out to the shortstop and allowing both runners to ad- vanca to third snd second rid- all flied out to centre field and standards beat holders gain league first place howie kitts relieved bob sinclair with the score tied 3- all and went on to gain the win as standard products roll ed over hcglbbon hotel 11 to 3 in the only georgetown in- dustrial softball game monday night in the sorgetown park the win lifted standard ov- ex kinsmen into first place yarian associates bold down third spot followed by benson and hedges hcgibbon hotel and combines ing georgetown hosts the brim alea juveniles at the park on sunday at 030 travels erinrjile on monday night and again hosts the waterdown boys next thursday to end the schedule before the playoff tournament omtanding fielding by elm er fendley and standout field ing and bitting by ron ritchie i and harry phillips sparked the standard attack bill richard- eon on the mound and at the plate was a stickout for the holders georgetown industrial soft- ban teams have six games to go in the regular schedule choose brass make plans for junior hockey though the mercury hovers in the 80 degree range there are some georgetown sports types thinking ahead to the georgetown j t raider heckey season this week they are the members of the junior club executive elected to office for the 19hj7 season at a i meeting in the georgetown memorial arena wednesday i night s scotty patterson was named president ray ayres vice prcs- i ident harold badham secret- j arytreasurer and doug coiili jbeck at walker and george pembleton executive members at the meeting attended by the uithful few council briefs chief constable jtoy haley will be asked to attend the police committee meeting ofl each month it is an effort to create better liason beweenl the committee and the depart ment stated police chairman young raiders who loppd the leafttie last year may face some fresh competition this year oakville anl aurora are seeking to enl junior c clubs in a league this year and its likely the central junior c circuit will be the one georgetown draws juvenile tournament for playoffs the fire department will be asked to water the sod along the highway as part of their thursday night practice cr steamer emmerson said that trees planted by an inter ested group of citizens lastl year had almost all died the trees had been purchased from the county reeve hunter ex plained tha they would be re placed by the supplier in the fall the weeds on moultrey cres are so long you couldj low cr harrison in them stated deputy reeve j young in reply cr ballentine explain ed that the deveoper has had the mower out almost every day cutting weeds but promis ed to draw this area to his at tention wanb more frontage switch tarzwell lots council offered lots 62 and 63 in the industrial area to mr howard tarzwell r r 2 geor getown replacing last weeks of fer of lots s5 and 56 the price of 1000 an acre remained ihe mr tarzwell wanted more -lou-63-and- 62j provide the lots are 82 acres two acres larger than the first site a ten thousand square foot building must be started within two months of the closing date on lot 62 in addition another ten thousand square feet roust be started on the same lot by 1 while by 1972 a 10000 square foot building must be begun failing all those condi tions the town has the right to buy back the land at the purch ase price reeve hunter predicted a large expansion in this busi ness basing it on the perform ance of other business ventures of mr tarzwell heat your home hm modern way with natural gas and smarts chinook automatic gas furnace cum tllt- allc cmnfc fill r bmrfant hat ki high n stotiiainook jtt mutt miwi m fu ro0f bronxa hthompson hardware piumiino heavno tt 72971 this past week the playoffs far minor baseball were set up these playoffs are to be play- cd in tournament style with i one tournament to a town ge- orgetown received the juvenile tournament campbellville re ceived the midget tournament j waterdown received the bant am tournament milton receiv ed the pee wee tournament sad burlington received the tyke tournament there will be three games dur lag the day for the halton county trophy the games will be played at s 1230 and 430 en august 20th all games will be hndttgs and the team highest in the standings is re garded aa the home team three neutral umpires will handle each tuna 1st and 4th place teams play earn other then the second and third teams will play each other winners to play in the the final game for the halton j county championship j with georgetown hoslin th- tournament a thorny proj blem is who win make the playoffs and who will be left oat waterdown is leading the league with 24 points and mil ton bramalea brampton and georgetown are all bunched with is or 17 points each only the top four teams make the playoffs it could prove highly i embarrassing if georgetown were the team with egg on their faces all four teams i have about the same records i and action this weekend and the start of next week will tell the tale georgetown golf country club homfl of golf at its best join now at low rates for the remainder of 1966 new club house facilities excellent golfing conditions gantlemttn 75 ladles 3750 husband and wife 97 jo for further information call max foster or jim gray 8776011 trophy is presented by the um pires of the senior league another highlight of the day will be the draw of the minors for five large prises the 1st be ing a portable tv set tickets on the draw are sold in b min or league towns and the draw is made by the chairman of the minors bui richmond tht proceeds of this draw go wards payment lor minor league umpires during the reg- wiejwledule or interest to local fans will be the two georgetown play ers dan arbic and bernie dore of our intermediate gi ants who were picked for thel allstars the juveniles are proud spectators in that arj bic is one of their team the game u always well played and exciting to watch georgetown fans would cert ainly receive their moneys worth for the drive pavement skid crash injures loti couple a skid on wet pavement which catapulted his car into a tree injured a georgetown driver i and- his wife near cookstownon august 2nd mr and mrs wilfrid pete hunter 21 queen st were bad ing home from their cottage ot hunlsville they are in barrle hospital being treated for their injuries mr hunter had a badly broken kneecap- mrs hunter has a broken left afaoulder injuries to hr right arm and facial lacer ations migratory birds hurting permit starting last tuesday post of fices across canada began sell ing a hunting permit for migra tory birds similar to the duck stamp which is purchased by hunters in the us the cost of the new permit is 200 grain club has tour of picket farm fields the halton 4h grain club held its third monthly meeting j at the farm of mr vent picket georgetown on july 20th mr picket led members on a field tour of his farm during whioi they studiedoats barley soy beans and corn they then juiiged and gave reasons on a j class of clover seed and bay john mcgee and mary lou brown senior members gave a talk on the characteristics and factors when selecting rough ages lunch was served and a vote of thanks was given to mr picket by murray brownridge th1 wofrsrrrjwn hefjud thonoay auourr ii iw tvsick call dr bob st the swap shop tv clinic ft qmm st w swsmtiptofl 45vuu flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements i aspeclalty cut flowers and funerai design we wire flowers rosedale floral albert st tr 7msj at your superior food market georgetown this weeks meat features canadas finest blade roast tender well trimmed short rib roast ib 61 country sausage ik platter 59 we carry top quality red brand beef only schneiders sliced bologna ex vac pak pica 23 e d smiths pure jams grape jeuy and marmaiam 00 4 s1 save23t tide giant size 79 kraft cheese whiz 71 de jean small shrimps fresh fruits and vegetables fancy ue chiquita ban am as 2 3 3 out grown no 1 long green sikers field cucumbers 325 fresh size 24 ont grown no i lettuce 239 waua walla mild no 1 grade spanish onions 2 35 fresh ontario grown produce dart held tomators peppers peaches radishes cauage cauuhower green onions celery carrots potatoes sweet corn bunch ibets cuacsrook frozen fancy french cut fancy french cut ju green beans 245 realemonmlealime 2 57 beekist liquid honey 35 donald duck orange juice 41 aunt jemima pancake flour reeular hu p- 23 white swan napkins white assorted 237 thurs fh ai au01i 12 is