Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1971, p. 5

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Every young lad likes to get his hands Into things and fingerpainting channel this BOY IS THIS FUN into the learning process George Farrow Adrian Vugta and Geoffrey Cough arc the artisans at session at the Harrison School summer playground HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT sticks have many uses and building BOTTLE GAME In our day it Spin the group are bottle but that a mixed playing Pais Ihe bottle at NEW VERSION Seventeen Deer Killed in County Ninety six deer kills were investigated and documented in the Division of the Lake Huron District during the six month period Jan i to June 30 Here In Hilton 17 deer deaths were recorded Causes of death were mainly Struck vehicle i55t and Killed dogs The Division Is comprised of the Counties of Brant Oxford Waterloo and Wellington with Ihe exception of the Townships of West Luiher Arthur and Deer Us count are Jan I to June Wellington worth Waterloo 11 Brant total to Dinner The most spectacular Incident was a yearling buck that jumped ihrough the dining room window of a Queen Street residence In Ihe centre of the town of Preston After breaking Inner break fast roo window the kitchen table and assorted fixtures the deer as finally subdued but died cut bruises and shock There has not been an open season for deer In the Division since In 196S the number of deer kills In the entire Lake Huron District of counties was The total has risen since Crop of Fawn When this crop of fawns begin to mote extensive this fall with the the resulting car deer accidents will con Irltute to Ore smashed hoods fenders and windshields with resulting loss of recreational hunting wasted meal time high for the number of deer killed means other than legal hunting Plans are for practical and method Of harvesting ihe surplus annual crop of this renewable natural WRESTLING GEORGETOWN ARENA AUG SEE AO NEXT WEEK HERALD CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS Lesson Series Will Boost Tennis Calibre Georgetown Tennis club based in the new Joseph Gibbons memorial park In Georgetown east end recently ran a series of lessons which were well attended and apparently enjoyed by participating Instruction was given for backhand forehand service and court strategy eight onehour sessions The club hopes to run a tournament soon and the lessons will boost the standard of play Ed Serjeantson has taken over I acting president until the October general meeting sue president Doug Williams who has moved to New Zealand where he and his family are making their new home Doug efforts In organizing much of the groundwork for the new club were much appreciated by members and he will be missed DOUG WILLIAMS He THURSDAY AUGUSTS Page Playground Program Will Wind Up with Exhibition The playgrounds at Joseph Gibbons George Kennedy and Harrison schools are the end of their six week summer operation serving children from five to The playgrounds sored by the Georgetown Recreation Committee try to cater to all tastes and interests through crafts painting crayons Indoor bowling basketball baseball and special events Dads Can Help Make Derby Cars S nee the event Is to encourage parentchild part lei pat on there are no restrictions on parental assistance with the construction of cars for the upcoming Grand Prix for soapbox cars a GT Motor Sport spokesman said this week The annual Georgetown Grand Prix for soapbox cars will be held on Maple Avenue Hill Sunday afternoon September Drivers must be at least seven years of age and no older than 15 years as of race date Brochures containing Infer motion and specifications are available from Broadfleld at Barry Hamilton at and Bob at Fastball Standing Rock wood Glen Fergus Acton Bel wood PHILOSOPHER when mow such as inter playground competition A baseball tournament resulted In Kennedy school coming out on top but Joseph Gibbons was the winner of the track and field meet Trips to Ontario Place and the Planetarium have high lighted the summer for many of the children LEADERS At Joseph Gibbons school the leaders are Tim Cathy and Linda at Harrison Sandy McEachern Sam and Jennifer Linton and at Kennedy Gerry Ted and Joy Harrison Before winding up on August the leaders plan to operate a penny sale in the fairgrounds August 19 where the various crafts and articles mode by the children will be on exhibit Acting president Ed Serj courts donated to George i by the Club Gibbons Memorial Park Georgetown Cycle Sports Choose Now Well guarantee delivery Gel cm Is hot That the motto of A new Del P am Choose the Cat that su I you now a del very date If la I to meet dead II you a new A snowmob le FREE Get all the deta Is now when yo come choose Cat wh t hot uoului count Cell GUELPH ROAD MARINE 2s I FAB Powdered DETERGENT PINEORANGE PRINKS I BUNCH RADISHES ONIONS CANTALOUPES MAPI LEAF PICNIC SPADE RIBS PORK SPARE RIBS SHOulDR jew OR BRAND ROUND STEAK ROASTS NO I CABBAGE OR LETTUCE 29 NO I GR PEPPERS ii if

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