Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 11, 1968, p. 10

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a homenuiks 209 garners 1200 millar prize money wllf homenulk o winnipeg must have sfeen bonnie and clyde the prairie belter slip ped into georgetown and left saturday 1700 richer about 9500 of his haul was picked up wednesday in the proam tour ney at georgetown golf and juntry club and the rest camo saturday when he stole tie carling millar champion- ip from gary bowerman in ihafin ro jtho wiry touring pro wound 3 i witli a final round 71 over 6 6500 yard layout for a 3 ild total of four under par as lie had been two stroke be hind bowerman who had tied him for the second round load after 14 holes but rallied with birdies on the final two holes bowerman took extra strokes on three of his final four holes bowerman said he developed a ease of tho shakes in the late stages he finished with a final round 74 and a 54 hole lo- oron second llecr03rfotjit5 place finish ken dcggan frank whiblcy and gary slattcr all of tor onto finished in a three way tie forthlrd place with 213 to- tala and m23 of the co00 to tal money- gary fawcolt and jerry magee both- of toroito followed at- 214 alvle thompson and gary pitchfordboth of toronto and stan homenuik of dauphin ma nitoba and moe norman of gilford ont were at w bowerman said later that his finish was the best in compet- ttjon boi that lbcarpfetperr ence caused him to faitp- wilfs experience was bound to pay off in a situation like that bowerman said he plays under pressure once a week thi momattown hirald thursday july llrh 19m page 10 10 run splurge wins game for georgettes its one thing to steamroller over opposition but ita some- thin else again to be able to come from far back and win georgetowns georgettes who have had a comparatively easy time of it in the early halton ladies softball league going found themselves trailing 103 with time running out in a tilt in acton monday night the locals knuckled down and pushed seven mm arrows rnthc rxw 6tn inning to knot it up and snapped the ue with a threo nmaevepth inning georgettes rapped 15 hju and booted just five fielding chan ces beth richardson judy shep- pard and ann march moot were georgettes long ball hitters each doubled once acton scored four runin the first two in the second and four more in the fourth to construct their apparently sufficient lead manager senile do re started eve smith and brought in mar ilyn eagles in the third inning georgettes play hornby gals tonight thursday aler lane apartment bids get little council support two proposed 44 suite apart ments on jmountairrview road near campbell gattf were turn ed down by council for a sec ond time at mondays meeting and the previous week a proposal by bob lane for an apartment on property at the foot of edward street was also nixed by council opposition by residents has been a prime factor indelayiiig the aler inveatsnent proposal oay bowerman selectsa lip from the lead club he blamed case of the shakes forauslngi him to chips carling from the millar lady luck was not listed on i tho wroreboard but she wis t the carlinc millar golf tournament on the weekend walt byers know- he sculled a wedge shot on the eighth during fridays round which j clanged against the pin and almost dropped into the cup peterboro pro gcorce ii el 1 tr- orecht and caddy cicaped saturdays hat with an un scheduled swim beciuso of luuecrechts sprained ankle thez were ridi an electric cvrt over a nirrow bridge when it tipped and dumped litem into the drink pitch only one pro gary ford of ijmj brae ptfr during the final round saturday y help 6ffcre1 ken chilvcrs of glen eajles by a little hnmn doi wasnt allowed the iia picked up his second slifjt on the jfii and ran to ihc green with it a nice js- ur but the ball had tn be repuiced celtic 1 mucous 0 bintam division fl ib 7 23 arsenal united panthers jeu beaveru w l t p 4 o 2 22 4 1 1 30 3 1 2 13 13 3 15 0 2 4 fl thistle 0 5 1 1 a pt 5 o 7 0 13 8 17- 4 12 4 30 1 the millar at a glance play off a competitivi record the geor golf cop nt ry c 1 lib c set during thi tourney xtajduggan head pro for and was h at ce- dar brae shot a scorching 66 t0 that viij ihundrr lrulay afternoon will long he renin inhered by stan golightly of lambton jack kay cf roscdale an herb hclz- scheiter of tiui iderbird they were all jolt d mildly by j lmltofhhhtniwhilconthe course money winners in the 54hole j millar golf championship at the i georgetown golf and country tormiclub gary bowermai nf ma pi downs wasnt one of the many pro- haflled by geor getown golfs tricky greens his solution approach t tho fringe and then pitch to the- n a flawfully wilhin one puuot me 541 r tn proam tourney winner wilf home nuik collected his fourth pay etieque in ciht days when he aetvplci tfic milljr miney t won s230 at ihc qlchec open j110 at bay of llu lhcs12w saturday v homenuiu wp dowennan toronto duncan toronto whihley toronto statter toronto 1200250 sow 212 025213 sc 25213 825213 310214 s318214 316214 150215 50215 united in great form blank thistles 80 by trry lfljtt onv two soccer kynies were played last wcyk one in each division on wednesday even ing tho tillers met the celtic in cxcitlnt match with tic- era onierini victors hy 4 coals to nil holh teams were fiiihl- ing for the points with tillers hinklnt ol 1o lt 2n l pot just wailiiu for itaidcn to main their first slip celtic are too slosc to tho cellar for coin- fortnd with only four names ia k in the schedule every point counts ooal scorers foi tiktfa werd terry motfat t puhlaxtcr 1 and dale mioc unia 1 in the hantani came ot th mjnc eveninc united hlankcd out thistle ho in tho bicccst goal scoring spre yet ecn in thl division this win put un ited in d place and only one point hchinii leaders arsenal peter koek cot hi 3cond luit u i l ificcr bill rannaclian over 1g0 people danced to the music of the stan court combo with mr and mrs jack kasdale win- nine the door prizr soccer league standings pes wse division trapp victoria kawcelt toronto uagee toronto thompson toronto pitchford toronto s homnuilc dauphin 150215 norman gilford ont 150215 gallauher toronto 7721 maue kitchener 77210 payoff results saturday of the final round of the 54 hole millar coif championship included w l t f a pli maxwill 1 g rymis 2 c watt 1 andg neluon 1 ncorlnji the ysiiulnlnif soak giorcctown junior it team tavc been entered for the on tario notional soccer jacue cup the winner is to be dcl- ded on a jloints basij after a round robin of ten earnest rbo georgetown minor soc- car aasoclatlona soccer ball bld at the legion hall last jrriouy wi4 a tromendoua auc- caia mainly due to the untlr- 1 effuru of ouurulumeat oif- itaidcrs ticers itancc hawks t n 0 is 1 12 5 1 0 24 5 10 3 3 0 12 13 11 2 3 1 11 13 5 plomike hamilton 87 230 itice bolton 7422 hillobrecht pboro 76227 mqrray st calhs 70220 vcrway goderich 72223 cochrane brford 77225 holzfcheitcr brton 77220 hildrop mount hope 77227 iarrolt oakvill 83 233 1ox london 77228 thomson hornby 75222 kozak welland 73210 mauc kitchener 71210 7k15 norman gilford butler oshawa 152 wlthdrevst harrison laneteams lead horseshoe league at the half way point in the georgetown horse sho club season hob harrisons team has strangle hold on the a croup lead while bill lane and com pany are etting the pace in b group horseshoe tosser are filling the air round the geoff-je- town armoury with iron every wednesday evening and the high attendance ls cons is tan t- evdence that ringer flintin in georgetown at least ia no for gotten art at the end of the current schedule when the team title la decided sin ties champion ships will be held to determine the ringer king group as leading team inclu des bob harrison tony such- in harry hurrrrt bob harris and euclid boisvenue hilt lanes abbreviated crew at the tirvp of group b include mike brown and terry coujjhlin a group standing pt 20 trti captaiti bob harrison bill collier v al prouse jim andrews b group bill lane bob anderson 22 joe yry 22 brendan brown fl council debated a possible traf fic problem then switched to jicncralitles a4out overloading the 4ewage system if theipart- menbt were built cr ballentine who with dep uty reev speight andcr smith wm tho onlysupvpxwrter in thi vote disputed cr john holei awicrtiop that there would be 22 cars a day exiting on camp bell gate one suit would exit on sarg ent hoad he said and both would feed into mountainvicw which m pot a residential street at diat point cr iimith said residents lujew when they incatod in an k4 are that thy would have com mercial development cr francis fears that the ap artments would mean a hlf million dollar extension to the sewago disposal plant but mr speight taid this is not u valid objection as an extension is in the book regardless oakoiy k an4 wga t he said council ahould be starting now to set the wheels tn motion for mils cr young said improvements to the present trunk sewers wui cake care of h population of 15000 people and that future sewage extensions will be the re sponsibility of brumac develop ments if a planned growth south of hungry hollow comes xy ballentioe observed that statistics show apartments use ate more tax revenue than sin gle family dwellings we must have a reason for refusing one apartnoent snd al lowing another tie insisted if we turn them down on a sewage bash ue must turn all of them down the lane application last week wasjlso lost on a 63 vote for this one reeve hun- ter deputy reeve speight and cr emmcrson weca the only councillors in favour here ag ain opposition of residents was a prime factor in councils de- cr jolin hole pointed out that 33 residents had expressed opposition at a meeting and in dicated a traffic hazard with 400 cars day using the street i wish the planning board would stick to one plan remar- kmi reeve hunter tliey turn down spot xoning at one time and allow it another nokval visit former members home on wi outing norval womens institute an nual picnic was enjoyed by ftb out 30 on sunday july 7 at earl rowe provincial parle near alliston the cars lft from webbs greenhouse shortly after 11 am and met attain at the home of mr- harold collins about a mile from the park members and friends enjoyed teeing the new home of mrs collins a former wi member and after a short visit proceeded ti the parki 31 flash flash television without tubes it has been announced that motorola lias developed a solid state high voltage rec tifier for use in television sets since the high voltage rectifier was the only tube used in the latest motorola designs this means that now for the first time television sets can lc made witli notubes whatever in thbni whats a tube grandpa with the rumour that other manufacturers are offering sol id state this year it is otwious that television without tubes will be common shortly conceivably the vacuum tube which is responsible for our electronic marvels will be dis carded by the next generation a vote op thanks something radically new and vastly superior such as solid state television can only he a success if the public accepts it it has been accepted and is a success wc thank the many people who have purchased so lid state tv and also thank those who have encourag ed us by their interest meanwhile tube models are still available of course as well as solid state tran- sistorhted at our well equipped main street location earl and andy kydmrs tv television thanks to the many people who worked so hagq fop mf ann to aij thf voters who supported me at the polls on june 25 i will do my best to represent all of the people of halton in ottawa rud l whiting the provincial park k in ideal spot for a picnic with large picnic areas camping grounds swimming and fishing the only complaint about the pot luck lunch was that every one ate too much of the food after lunch some went fishing tome went swimming and the less active ones just enjoyed o visit and the lovely summer wtather and the park grounds all returned home in the late afternoon before the heavy ev ening traffic a miscellaneous shower was held at the homo of mrs david langley nee carolyn kricker on saturday evening july fl in lionour of her sister mary fric- kef-of-aeton- whowihbrmsr- ried at the end of august guests were relatives and friwids of the bride several friends of the pricker family when they lived in norval at tended norval presbyterian church wms regular monthly meeting was held at the home of miss bessie mccluro on wednesday june 26 with the president mrs john mcclure ui the chair the roll call was answered with a favourit verse from the bible the scripture lesson was read by mrs ii anthony followed with prayer by mrs r duncan- son mrs clure archdekin gave the chapter from the study book on the koreans in japan it was announced that the norval and union presbyterian churches sunday schools com bined picnic will be held at terra cotta conservation area pnrk on july 10th mrs craig ilcclure assisted uiu hostess in serving lunch and a social time was tn joyed there will be no meetings dur ing july and august mrs ed mclean harrison music pupils successful in exams the following pupils of ken neth il harrison arct kmt were successful in royal con servatory of toronto uiid ujn- m cr examinations vocal grad a allison macintosh linda ilea 1 v nora dounuhe hon susan earle hon gracu b george mills 1st class 1km robert rudy piano grada 1 christine 1andry hurt usley catling hon mary eiimi mof- fil hon kltrabeth catling hon thiory giad 2 debbie wuhum let class 00 vlckl ctifrppw hon 10 hon clm church wins plea for sunday parking pressure by tiuknben of st john united cliiurh led coun cil last week to amend the par- inns bylaw on sundays parking will now lilahowed on both sides o the highway from water street to main street north durinjheweeavparkiogwlll be allowed only en tho north side of the highway two in hospital orillia accident mr and mrs fred mcnally 37 market street re patients in hospital at oriula following a motor accident tuesday with their daughter mis paul larbcr they were return ing from a vak end at mm barbers eottace at bala when their car waa in collision with a truck on the highway both mr and mrs imcnally suffered back injuries and mrs mcnally a broken nose and fac lalmnjuricsmrsrilarber who was driving was uninjured town joins township seeks senior apartments georgctcrum council on mon day totbd to ask ontario houa- rng corporation to provide a 24 unit apartment for aenlor ckt- iiona u a esqucsing council made a al- milar move last week following explanation of the plan by ohc officials to the two councils orc will finance the project completely with the municip alities cuaranteeioc a tax charge of no more than 2s yearly per unit land acquired by the kins men club two years ago for a almllar project is the potential location of the building it will be in the township close tp georgetown hospital and will aerve applicants from both mu nicipalities r ballinafad 60 years wed taylors recall their days here a presentation was held friday evening at ballinafad community centre for vr and mrs bernard freuler caolyn mcenery there was a large crowd present ehvood now was chairman ahdr after a few opemnjf remarks called on car olyn and bernie to come and take the chairs on the platform the couple were presented with a vacuum clearer a rair- ror set ostep stools and a sum of money the bride and groom both thanked the com munity- and -the- committee who worked to get the party up macdougalltf orchestra prvid- ed music for dancing and a good time was had by all mr and mrsjvank smith were in brampton on sunday and called on mr and mrs vm taylor who were celebrating their sixtieth wedding anniv ersary the taylors wcro fairly well known in this community us they once lived at silvercrcck in the home how occupied by mr and mrs kidney mr tay lor recalls with pleasure his er rands to ballinafad to get work done at the blacksmiths shop he always looked forward to a friendly chat with the late fer guson brothers mr and mrs taylor are both enjoying good health many friends and relatives called in the afternoon and ev ening they received some beau tiful floral arrangements and other gifts many lovely cards were sent lo them the happy couple were tohisithrillcda l- the- telegrams they received one from her majesty the queen prime mini ster trudeau lan john rob- arts hon wm davis and jim snow mpp beat wishes and congratulations are extended from all to this esteemed couple who have upent sixty happy years together the kmho riding club had a meeting in ballinafad com- munly centre last week there were about 30 present plans were made for the horse show coming up later this month in erin a few from this community attended the memorial service in coningsby cemetery on sun- day afternoon the openair church service on sunday mornrjg at macdooalds farm home- after the service tables were set up outside and a picnic lunch was enjoyed during the afternoon swhruslng was enjoyed by the young foij and tho children ran races all participated in a ball game we welcome mr and mrs elmer smith to our community they have recently purchased- tho greygoose property winnifred smith estimate 1800 damage main street house fire damage in an early morning fire at the home of don cham bers 152 main street south may be as high as 1800 accor ding to georgetown kire chief erwin lewis t the small blaxe was confined to the kitchen but dense smoke permeated the house extensively damaging the kitchen and living room mr chambers who had slip ped out to pick up a ncwspapei found his house filled with smoke when he returned at al out 620 am he placed th call to the fire station and the got out chief lewis said a pan of ba con had been left on the rani snd had flared up while mr chambers was out of the house only a kitchen cupboard and i arripllctionofthfl ccilinj- were fire damaged but the kit chen and livingroom walls wil heed refinishing and drape will have to be replaced in tin estimation of the fire chief june is still wedding month according to he volume o marriage licenses issued by thi clerks office to date june i still the wedding month fortytwo marriage lieenju have been issued in 1d6s so fai 13 of them in june there were four issued it january three in kobruarj four in marchciiditiiiarjri- seven in may and three thi the weather was ideal formonth printing of distinction letterheads envelqpes statements business cards business forms posters tickets booklets programs ruled forms f results in advei uk t georgetown herald 22 main st south a century of priming service 077 onnr georgetown 8772201 ontano i

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