Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1967, p. 10

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tl iniwies in vveeks muto accidents live year old douglas watson became the third person injur ed in a local accident this month when he ran into the side of a car on ewing stroet wednesday july 5 police said the child ran from the west side ot the street into the side of a car operated by gerald h mcluie of 36 sargent road at about 4 50 pjn he was treated for abrasions to his knee and forehead the day before richard btackwelt age 16 of 38 mcjn tyre cres suffered a broken allen music pupils successful in exams the following pupils of lvt allen were successful in june examinations by the royal con acrvatory of music in toronto theory grade three harm ony dianne foster pass grade three history dianne foster honours piano grade one david mcdonald first class honours susan williams honours grade two deborah lcam honours ingrid smeitink first class honours grade three margaret arms trong first class honours janet bailey colleen burns donna burns and terrj thompson honours grade four alice bnggs and phyllis briggs honours joanne pelleticr first class honours grade five lois elliott dar lenp puckering and jane wil hams honours grade six marshall hansen pass noee when the car he wis op erating wu in collision with a late model car operated by marjorie j pomcray of nor val at the corner of guelph st and rexway drive property damage in that one was estim acd at 900 by police the first personal injury ac cident this month occurred ju ly 3 at the same corner where a ear operated by sheldon wal ter lawr 27 ewing st and a motorcycle driven by randall phillips 42 weber drive lided resulting in 600 prop erty damage phillips age 19 received a brasions when knocked to the pavement two injured in motor accidents georgetown and esquesing re sidents were injured in 2 mot or vehicle accidents lnvcstigit cd by the ontario provincial police in the georgetown area this week shirley bomholl of the 8th line of esquesing suffered mul tiple bruises in a one car ac cident on the 7th lane- just north of the north halton golf and country club tuesday da mage to the car she was driving nsi placed at s800 harold archibald dean stevens cres georgetown ceived minor lacerations to his forehead and bruises under his left eye when his car left the town line south of nerval rndav opp at the north halton de tachment headquarters said da mage to the dean car was 900 rebuilding plan as 1 new moh appointed halton council will attempt to rebuild its brokendown county health unit operation when it ukc on a new medical officer or health on september 1st the health unit has been pla gued bv problems during recent years and theso include the loss of staff and a dragged ouf dis pute involving public health nurses working for the county the dispute with the nurses has lasted nearly two years with still no signs of a break during september of last year the nurses walked off the job but later returned then halton health officer dr archie bull quit leaving the nit without a director for several weeks thi qioroitown hiralp thumday july 1j 1 page 10 students design field day pennants the six champions that mer ged from the georgetown inter school fieid day held recently in georgetown park were- pres cnted with pennants designed by two park public school pu plls benny heppes and laura osborne their design waa judged best of entries in ft pennant design competlion for grade eight pu pils the pennants will hang in the champions schools use centennial funds to create glen park with proceed- of one success ful centennial day celebration glen williams will launch an other community protect centennial committee mem ber bill konack told the her aid drawings arc being made rmhl now to turn the land bor denng the credit river on the 9th line both opposite prcst ons store and above the bridge grade seven susan tinnamore and to a hydro pole and pass cable 150 close games in weeks girls softball action well matched teams resulted in close games being the rule for the 5th week of the junior schedule so far fan support has been fairly good but a lot of parents haven t seen their portsters at work yet with 4 games being played every tuesday evening for the juniors and 2 every thursday in the senior division lovers of action can t go wrong superior 9 cycl sports 6 superior foods trailed for 4 innings as cycle and sports gals tallied 3 runs m each of the 1st and third innings to make up their total score four runs in the superiors 5th bat put the game in their win column pitching was the key for both teams brenda muckart held game little gal blocking that baseline and taking her lumps to make soma fancy and vital put outs at home plate teammate connie allan help ed along murray s cause with 1 home run three eager beavers scored homers karen tavlor denise milne and carol walsh each were credited with one in the opinion of the beaver s coach albert enman shortstop margo butler rated a pat on the back as- well as having 4 for 4 batting record for the night including a triple mar go made some erv important catches that helped greatly w ards putting the beavers the win column zenith 26 dairy queen 7 this was the only church wants better r drainage at entrance in a letter from holy cross church council heard a com plaint monday about water coming off maple avenue to erode the entrance to the church the letter stated they had been promised action in the fall of 1966 cr william smith agreed they had promised to fix it but the town s solution of an asphalt trough was unsuitable to the church we felt the cost of a culert across that expanse would be prohibitie said the road chairman the matter was turned over lo the road committee to invest sate further with the town foreman gin into a park the committee sees the land complementing the softball park with picnic tablet and perhaps barbecues along the rivers edge this would make a most at tractive entrance to the village the credit valley conaerva uon authority which controls the land has to approve the project before any further steps can be taken at the moment the cenlen nial commute has over 500 raised in the centennial celeb rations entry forms ready for soap box derby entry blanks for the centen nial soap box derby on maple avenue hill september 16 are available at the georgetown police- office starting this week the race is open to boyi 10 to 16 yearji of age who are res idents of georgetown they must build their own race cars to specifications abo available at the police office details of the rules and car specifications will appear the july 20 herald leones delrex fashions winners in senior softball leon 24 stat farm is theback and forth ball game had the steadiest team as the eentual winner leone s play ers staved consistent at bat and their defensive fielding throughout the 6 inning game 1 their final spurt to victory came in the ian inning when thev droc in 30 runs pushing lopsided ihe score out of stale rarms her opposition scoreless in 3 ofk of the evening as the rc the 6 innings earning her a t and die team proved lo be i f inn mllrh fnr full nnm fnr state farm w as oo ng i ne at t l th he suet i the came trt but bcran to al gab shared ihe apotlight i ne pilchers pat tcrnl sound batting and good ice marun and roxanna sweez im1 ana l pucners ran ie splt the win and held the hemngton and tshe burns feldng oo often with short spoolers scoreless in 4 hats id the queens scoreless m 3 mnins at bat and wild throws a star rating was also given to innings allowed only a single m me ncia these mrls bv the umo i run in m t u 2nd and 3rd a 2 run lead was the hope these girls by the um hpld bv ne su fof upholstering 19 kronrs 15 rum across p m a wn as they canc from behind this was the closest the win last al bat ln overtake leone s 8 6 in the less kinette kruisers have come bes dc her mound chore jrd nmnes in the 4th leone s to their 1st two pointer p hemngton played a sood matched cores with them and shawn fisher pitcher and 2nddefensive 1st base and taeeed wp on rrom thcrp ling the base for the upholstering team j two balls for home runs got the star of the game spot in herself the game star while teammates cindv russell junior girls standings and darlene savage each chalk ed up one home run dlrx fashions 16 sunnucka halbert 13 delrex took the lead in the 1st innings and didn t look back only in the 4th during run rally did the sunnucks gals come within 1 run of tying up the game until that time del rex pitcher janice inglis had control of the game assisted by some sound fielding a change or pitehen by the winners to judy draper for the 5th and 6th innings gave no let up as judy held the opponents to one run for the 2 innings umpire dean taylor picked two stars both from the defeated team pitcher patty monckton was a standout both on the mound and at bat pat had a 3 for 4 record of hits eluding the only homer of the game one triple and one doub ie the other star of the game joan mcdonald who also inmrincc gals in their diibt foi hfl t 3 for 4 record al bat the balance of the ami bavr lumbar 19 murray motor 18 i zenith 4 superit r 4 i murrav mnlnrs 1 credit for a hard fought win btarr lumber 1 goes to the beaver lumber girls geor uphols 2 as they were trailing their uprlyrle sports 2 position throughout the game j dairy queen 2 it took a 6 run rallv during km kruisers 0 their last bat lo steal the r3me junior home ri away from murray motors team com petit in a close duel like this the fo win the junior home run hi pitchers naturally deserve a queen honours a girl must b two plaers gae good per pis fnrmancis or their respective team to earn thimselves star t iraiinf i orrainr godden 2nd base for lone s plaved her po ition like a pro and matched those efforts with a 4 for 4 bat i ling record including a triple 1 ind 2 doubles rirsl baseman en palersrm of slitc farm 1 the mc nd slar she plaved halb nun is hasr and won he arm of the crowd when she normallv good home run with a double and 2 singles randy neil and allan old are coaching the sunnucks halbert team and ron roberts is coach for the delrex fash ions team senior girls standings w l t ptf del rashions 3 1 fl goodly share of the credit as signed junior and hac hit the i 2 n bas well as the active fielders jan imost home runs in the rcgulir i onl to bc ice golden and connie allan season of plav for her team base because of parked cai for murray s and carol walshl following arc the six girls prev one the edge of the playing snior horn run oun the rules are the same as and carolyn barber for the eilly holding the lead i beavers all gae their cr league best efforts on the mound p l hcrnelon 5 star or the game as picked i shelley bond 4 by umpire howard sherk was lanice martin 4 murray s catcher heather carolyn barber 3 moores who proed lo be a heather hamilton i in the 3rd inn jun division with a n 0 2nd i player having to be rcgiilcred in the senior league the lop c are as follows their t molly henderson 2 ihe s njr home of the game lti p nr from ihe bat of state farm janlce in l itrhrr molls henderson i fial1 pal monckton 1 osr pntilsen was on the tom servos 1 u nnd for irnnc s hair sly les 1 1 inda paul 1 new old adoption of ymboi traffic aigna by ontario has been mnnounced bv the hon inrra hwkett ontario mmtrter of tisitwport th mw aggbb will bft mtrodaced u old bjtm need replacing with the job ucpectod to tmke fiv to io ymrt some ejuloipl theres something in it for everyone the georgetown herald services the merchandise you need coming events sports local news pictures entertainment to have the herald delivered to your door just phone 8772201

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