Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1966, p. 8

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jg coming georgetown giants the fly in carnpbellvilles soup 5 it 1 clancy guest speaker ilormbt national hockey league player and referee currently assistant to toronto kmapl leaf manager punch imlach frank king clancy will address a crowd of several hundred at a dinner in georgetown memor ial arena saturday september 10th marking 4tm 30th anniversary of little nhl hockey the little nhl or midget nhl ss it was first fe ailed originated in georgetown in 1936 as the result of a plan by a young local man gordon alcott this past winter 50 000 youngsters in towns and cities all over on- tifrio took part in little nhl leagues left drumquin a squirts rung up three wins in one day on satur- uday august 13th to earn the j halton rural squirts softball crown in tournament style playoff in hornby park the a squad league leaders p quougbout the regular season hasted dramqtnn b ltw in the final game to cop the title and conclude the very successful daylong eliminiation complete tournament results are as follows glen williams 24 kilbride 17 hornby b 11 hot tatt 32 hornby a 7 lowville 4 drumquin b 14 omagh b dtiunqutn a 0 glen williams lifinab runmuin- b- 17 moffat 16 and drumquin 3 hornby a 2 in the fi nals drumquin a 16 drum quia a 16 drumquin b 3 careless playboys campers and sportsmen are responsible for from 600 to 800 forest fires in ontario every year according to department of lands and forests records georgetown giants now hava the distinction of banding the powerful campbeuville llerch ants fifty per cent of their 1966 defeats the georgetown teams tripped op the perennial hal ton intermediate baseball lea gue penant winners for the 3rd una wednesday night some- thug that hasnt been dona to the lofty merchants in memory no other team in the circuit has beaten the campb villa team more than once this season sod the merchants have lost only six times altogether wednesday night the george town giants ran up a 103 score against the merchants in band log them their worst beating of the season a seven run first inning for the giants was the worst inning in history for campbeuville the giants exploded for their seven runs against harry ham utou ad then coasted to the sweet win it was the second time in three nights that geor getown has kept campbeuville from wrapping up the league flag giants don westbrook wanked t champs 10 hon day august 15th and earlier pitched the local to a 34 win over campbeuville right in the village park georgetown moved past oak vule into a fourth place tie with hamilton beavers with the vie tory worst inning key plans in the seven run first- inning were a triple by don lindsay and a fiyball mul fed by bill elliott it was the worst campbeuville inning in memory third baseman danny arbic walked went to second on wild pitch and scored on a sin gle by dennis gibbons scored the first giant run an error by merchant first sacked earl cairns on a groun der by pete lawson and a bunt single by bill campbell loaded the base and lindsay cashed in all three runs with his triple to leftcentre field lindsay scored on an infield out an interference call against catcher al wingrove a hit bats man and dore s sacrifice put men on second and third uou dropped arbic s fly to let in the last two runs the merchants scored their first run in the second inning when george chester reached base on lawson s error went third on a slnxl by jack rob erta and scored when outfielder earl burt s throw went through arbic add two two more georgetown runs scored in the fourth on a bunt single by arbic an error by stu king on gibbons grounder a sacrifice by lawson and a sin gle by campbell jn the sixth a walk to law son and singles by campbell- and jim james counted the last georgetown run bemle dore went all the way for the giant victory auowing six hits walking two and strlk ing out eight with outfielder ken moore and don joyce both out of ac tion the merchants were forced to use roberts in the outfield for the first time this season campbeuville georgetown 010 020 3 6 2 700 201 x 10 8 2 dore and d lindsay hamilton and wingrove duck hunting season starts in halton county october 1 the 1b66 migratory birds reg alations for halton county and the other 16 counties compris ing the southern district of on tario have just been announced bom ottawa this year hunters must have a canada migratory game bird hunting permit in addition to the regular provincial hunting license this permit is available at post offices for 2 00 the open seasons for duck rails coots gallinules and wil son a snipe in this area is from 12 boor dst on october 1st to december 13th the open season for geese is the same and the open season for woodcock is the same for that of waterfowl the daily bag limit for ducki is fixe exclusive of merganers two of which may be canvas- back or redhead ducks and not more than four may be wood ducks on or after oct 14th two additional scaup or golden- eye may be taken per day the possession limit is twice that of the daily bag limit for all species except that you may possess only two canvassback or redhead ducks the daily bag limit for geese is five with a possession limit of ten rails coots and gallin uiea have a bag limit of five with a possession limit of ten also for wilson s snipe the daily bag limit is 10 with a possession umt of 20 and woodcock a dai ly bag limit of 8 and possession limit of 16 georgetown golf will swarm with police august 29 georgetown golf and coun try club will be the setting aug 29 when the first anxuil brampton policemen s golf tournament will be held the ckeefe trophy will be presented to the low gross for the day brampton lawyers have t do nated a large trophy fr the brampton police department the day is bejftg organized by don fittleand ken stain thorp both constables on the brampton force and they have sent out invitation to other forces in all directions includ ing metro brampton crown attorneys erbert metcalf and e c ger hard have also been invited to play 0of thi moroftown hikalo thursday almott is lmt wins again medal or match play no difference to don don curry alorth halton golf and country club 1968 golf champion has added an other utle a flight mauh play champion curry beat out bert mchann in the final 4o gain the match play championship the north halton club malar champion ship is decided by medal play bruce north won the clubs b flight mate play crown by winning bis cpal round again st jack malcolm and ron breen the c flight match play title his opponent in the final round was john boughton mens nlte at the uorth halton club on thursday tlim evans emerged winner in a honey pot tourn dairy princess making 2nd try at exhibition halton county s dairy prin cess for 1968 20yearold mar garet hunter of r r 1 burling ton wiu be competing in the ontario dairy p competi bon at the canadian national exhibition on thursday august 23th margaret daughter of mr and mrs albert hunter of r r 1 burlington will move on to the finals to be held during the fin al week of the exhibition if she is successful in the prelim inaries on the 25th this is the second year that she has com peted strike cne on behalf of sandersons low 66 cops the trophy in spouses golf mabel and harry sanderson won the langdon trophy at the annual low net competi uon for golfing married coup les at the north halton golf and country club saturday the sandersons combined for an 18 hole low net score of 66 three and a hair strokes better than the second place couple marilyn and ted worrall clair and gord miuer copped th d with a 70 net low gross prizes went jean and harv chappel and inez and jack cricbton other top low net sores were turned in by maxine and jim linton phyl and monckton and june and jim evans the most honest couple tag was earned by fran and terry batnes for turning in the days high score anient in which 3 points were awarded for birdies 2 for pars and 1 f or b gies the tourney vas another in a series of novelty ct ipehtions which feature the mens sec tion s weekly hens nile evans ran up a total of 21 points compred of points gained plus his handicap don carrie was second hja mai colm 3rd ray owen 4th jim linton 5th harry sanderson 6th joe louth 7th scotty pat terson 8th jim jones 9th and dick gr e 10th a low net tournament will highlight todays play glen lowville midgets tangle its glen williams and low vflle in the best of three hal ton rural midget baseball 6n als which got under way list night in the glen park game two will go in low nlle saturday but at writing time no date had been set for the thud meeting if it is re quired last nights game was play ed too late for press coverage lowville earned the right to meet the glen by decisively pounding hornby midgets 91 and 33 rural pee wees will play a tournament in hornby park saturday to decide their cham pionship concrete grava building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines cbn wilhim i77m0i the georgetown district high will open for the fall term tues september 6 1966 bus routes 19661967 students of georgetown high school district are asked to note the following transportation schedule route 1 wm on hwy 7 to 7hi uiw 7 45 ajn south on 7th inw lo 17 sida road wast on 17 sid road to 4th una sooth on 4lh una lo is sid road east on is sma road to 7th una south on 7th una to 10 ski road tan on 10 sid road to ml una north on th una to school 25 a m route 2 at 7 45 m east on 20 sid road to 10th una south on 10th una to 17 sid road east on 17 sida road to town tint south on town una to norval station north on town una to tarra colta laava tarra cotta i os ajn wast on 27 sid road to 10th una south on 10th una to 22 sma road through glan williams at a 20 ajn to school route 3 south on 9th una to gran wilhams having iha wan at t 20 a m to school route 4 east on highway 7 to norval south on town una to lot no 9 north on town una to 10 sida road watt on 10 sid road lo 9th una east to norval nil am wast on highway 7 to school route s 2 bussas laava ava station east o to school at i 40 a m route 6 north on ith una la 22 sid road 110 am- wast on 22 sida road to highway 7 south on highway 7 to school note opening day only transportation changes 1 regular pkkup hi a m for ad grade nine seven ami thirteen students x ah grade ten and twojve studant picked up starting at 1200 noon i wit eo bus filwttagu appttcation forms parents of students in esquslng township are requested f particular a to boms 1 and 3 of application farm g lot number whether oast or west half of lot ion mmibor appli forms will bo dhtributod by th bus driven during the firs weak grades nine eleven and thirteen students at nine ajm grades ten and twhve students at 1 00 p m the following courses will be offered five year arts and science four year business and commerce five year business and commerce four year science and technology five year science and technology one year special commercial four year arts and science two year occupations students will go directly to th classroom assigned to th em according to the lists posted in th halts beside tho gymnasium and cafotana student not on the lists will report to th library all grade nino ten elvn and twelve toxt books will b provided by the high school board a student los ing or damaging any of these books will b assessed for this loss or damage all books provided will be colloo td after th examtnahons next juno or when a student lavs this school this year it will bo necessary to run three lunch ponods rattier than two as in previous years th first hind period will be from 1125 to 12 10 second lunch period from 12 10 to 1255 and the third lunch period from 12 55 to 1 40 approximately on third of tho classes will go to lunch at a tim and th remaining two thirds wiu remain in class this moans that regular classes will bo going on all day th school will finish regular cla at 310 and th bus will loav at approximately th sam tim as last year th lunch parted for an individual class may vary from day to day dpond on th ttmtbl this yoer wo will as wll go on th six day cycle this moans that it will take six days to comp th 42 per iods rathr than tho fiv days as previous tho timetabl will show day 1 day 3 etc to day 6 thos daya wfll not conform to tho wk days but will vary from week to wnk this h an advantage in that th periods wff b longer each period being 45 minutes long but there will only be seven reaching periods a day to that the total teaching tim will b th same as before i cafeteria will not be serving meals on opening day igrave rteeasurer d g lawson chairman

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