auspicious debut giants win opener georgetown giants of the halton intermediate baseball league have a perfect record and a small piece of first place after winning their season opener against dundas here wednesday night giants scored twice in the first inning and four times in the fifth for a 63 victory in the lldliftcr which lasted five and a half innings before darkness called a halt bornie dore was the winning pitcher while larry wilson took the loss in the georgetown half of the first frame royshultis walked and scored on hick maloneys triple and then maloney scored the second run on a fielders choice dundas gained the lead inj the third when pore walked a pair and then gave up two doubles before getting his third out in giants big frame shultis doubled denny gibbons walked rick maloney sacrificed danny arbic doubled and stole third chico ciaschi walked mike tost pinch hitting for jim james walked oscar paradis walked and don lindsay reached first safely on an error at short giants outhit dundas five to four and each side committed one error giants season opener was of ficially started when mayor wheldon emmerson threw out the first ball giants have a busy week they played burlington last night here travel to campbell ville sunday play against wat- crdown in an away game tues day and then host oakville wed nesday may 28 xshorovb dogs molesting livestock can be shot by farmers 4 these batmen dynamic duo compar georgetown district high school teacher ai of the school recently and gerrard jattan took prt in the unges tourney from which ing notes on their table tennis styles are eastwood who won the overall championship the student champion seventy batmen eastwood and jattan emerged champs v the cream rose to the top in a table tennis team league at the georgetown district high school this year the cream in this case was the name of the winning team from left are members bill neil pati monckton and larry daw missing are blayne hillock and ian long this is the first year that table tennis competition has been organized at the school games were played before and after school hours on the mezzanine floor of the auditorium i demonstrate horsemanship orchard lane gymkhana a hundred and twenty parents and horse lovers turned out lo z watch last weeks gymkhana rt z fc a orchard lane farm own ed by herb loosely r r 3 z georgetown thirty young pupik demoiu- tratcd their horsemanship in various events including a mas querade on horseback known as the costume class the riders under the leader ship of instructor colleen mc laughlin prepared for the event for the last month six classes were shown the dem onstration of breed equitation class costume class class for non winners in the gymkhana and an age of horses class the event was held in the in door arena because of threaten ing weather some of the mo thers served refreshment to warm up the spectators domestic dogs left to roam loose in rural areas soon be come livestock killers and be fore long some hornby nerval area dog owners are going to find their pets killed by angry farmers thats the warning this week frm one area farm owner who has lost a cow and two calves to marauding packs of dogs in recent weeks farmers have the right to shoot a dog found killing or injuring livestock or poultry and several north hal ton farmers have decided to resort to shooting loose dogs in order to protect their stock any person may kill a dog that is found killing or injuring livestock or poultry or found straying at any time and not under proper control upon premises where livestock or poultry are harbitually kept says th provincial dog tax livestock sc poultry protection act townships have authority to compensate owners for losses but farmers claim the payments arc never enough to cover their entire loss wild dogs ran one cow so hard she broke a blood vessel and died said one farmer an other cow lost its tail in a chase by marauding dogs henry stanley agricultural representative for halton with the dept of agriculture and food says the problem is often with dogs brought to rural areas by people who used to live in towns and cities these dogs have often not been born anil raised in a rural area and thus think that domestic livestock are for chasing and eating he points out increased compensation claims will soon drain a townships fund of dog tax monies and when this happens the dog tax fees will have to increase dog owners who wish to keep their dog tax at the present level and possibly save their pet from being shot should take more care to see that their dog does petepomeroy sports 17 main street n 8777777 reloading components and hunting licenses proudly wearing her second place ribbon is one of the youngest gymkhana riders betsy kuryllowicz i i your home and belongings face many hazards that even fire and extended coverage wont cover but a state farm homeowners policy provides complete protection even covers you in case of lawsuits see me today about a state farm homeown ers poljcy that fits your needs its mtelaikl the sameood deal as our car insurrnce geo e drumm 42 lingitone crticmt 8776148 state mru tntho casuattt comm canadian haad office scarborough 1 ontarle not bother farmers aaid stanley jtfr study hong kong refugee problem the friendship unit of the ucw met on wednesday after noon may 14 at two oclock in the fellowship room of hill- crest united churchwith mrs ward brownrldge and mrs fred ainsworth as hostesses the president mrs brownrldge opened the meeting with a hymn and prayer secretary mrs francis thompson read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll the twelve lad ies present answered with a news item on china the worship period was tak en by mrs john bellboddy on maximum demand with the scripture read by mrs douglas peddie from the 10th chapter of si mark after a short business discussion mrs rqbert cunning ham had a film of coloured pic tures oh the refugees of hong kong showing their ways of life with a population of three mil lion people and a most acute problem of overerowding and shacks built on every inch of land health and education are big problems but they are improv ing themselves and some attend private schools teenagers in a girls school m canton meet regularly for worship and fel lowship there are far too many people and not enough land to put them on but hong kong continues to serve as a land of refuge mrs w bird gave the cour tesies and the meeting closed with the lords prayer sorry to hear that mrs hec tor bird broke her wrist in a fall last week its a busy time of the year to have only one hand to use isnt everything outdoors look ing grand now mother nature is trying to bring outthelei on the trees and buds that will flower later on the forsythias and daffodils made a nice show ing and soon there will he tulips and the spirea once the nice warm weather comes everything will pop along mrs john bellboddy thhgiorobtown hirald thursday may 22nd 1969 page 9 hornby baptisms at hillcrest family church service a family service was held at hlllcrest united church on sun day may 11 when the boys and girls joined the congregation in a service of family worship during the morning service lisa marie hanson daughter of mr and mrs bill hanson of smiths falls was baptized by rev keith hawkes lisa is the granddaughter of mr and mrs charles austin the congregat ion enjoyed the delightful sing ing of tom darcie of george town who sang two solos hovr great thou art and it took miraclethe scripture taken from st luke was read by bart bara brownrldge who also real the story the kings invitation a dialogue the angels point of view was put on by- barb ara lerlche joyce wilson and julie snow the evening serv ice was conducted by the young folk the call to worship anjl scripture reading was conduct ed by betty oriche a story all too slowly was read by barbara leriche ann gillis was the moderator for the establishment gams which included janet nurse- lois mcnabb del wood and glen gillis the 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