Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1953, p. 4

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the georgetown hekald wednesday evening june 10 1053 page 4 ball team showing promise still seek elusive win custom television service by jimmy brown complete tv radio service including custom installation factory trained work guaranteed jimmy brown cordaro bldg main street georgetown 418 residence phone brampton 1722m by elmer the 1053 baseball season has been hampered considerably by old man weather the rainy session causing postponement of several games in this young season the regular schedule calls for two games a week for each team which usually means one game away and one game at home but with three postponed games al ready on tap by the georgetown club it will mean three games a week till the schedule is brought up to date the georgetown fans really have something to cheer foe year this young team wearing the geor getown livery is without doubt the most promising outfit to play for georgetown in years we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown farm news bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestrouchlnr sarah st georgetown phone 505r top soil road cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 highest prices paid for bens iron steel metal batteries mbcduneona farm scrap delivered to qyjpyard 175 caroline st n ham j 1 ton l waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 83611 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flower by wire anywhere in the world norton floral t tlsw georgetown for the whole team is to improve in the hitting department as most of these boys are young their hit ting prowess should improve with experience coach george chap hn and assistant coach ev wilson are doing a masterful job in bring ing these boys along and all base ball fans should make it a point to attend the home games and give some cheering support to this up and coming team we have been asked on behalf of the team to extend our thankb to kentners and maccormack s drug stores for their donation of first aid supplies to 4he- team salada wedding pictures the herald likes to print wed they have played four games plctures of bnde and or wedding party call the editor for details jponev don johnson is top livestock judge sixty si junior irmtrs defied the elements nid pirtmpited iti the annual junior inner i itestotk judkini com petition on m ly illth with j whiuloik mid art bin nett in iliirlt the jouiu men ii ted the firm of dr wm jimcs stinley miy johnson net lands m c bcaty wm g booth and i h willmott where they judgtd elis ses of aberdeen anjus pert lit ron ho 1st cm- jerseys guernsey and himpshire sheep owing to the outbreak of hon choleru in ont ino the classes of swine were deleted from the programme and a class of hog carcasses substituted in all the 66 competitors judged a total of 9 classes and in the afternoon at the milton high school gave oral reason for th ir placlngs on one class eaeh of beef cilllc dairy tat lie horses sheep and hog carcas- sls the official judges were sheep j h willmott milton horses r g bennett ontario dept of agrl tulturt toronto beef cattle pin lay stewart can ida dept of agrl eulturt toronto hog circasses leslie mcmillan canada dept of agriculture toronto dairy cattle ii irold baker out dtpt of agri culture former assistant agrlcul tiire rcpr tentative in wentworth county but since transferred to hu ron county the young men were also honor ed by having as a guest dr e lcy- tund presidi nl of the kingsway ki winds who followed their program throughout the day and also brought greetings from his fellow tlub mem bers who annually donate a num ber of short c ourse seholarshlpa to hullnn juniors ion johnson of milton duplica ted his athievimtnl at the hal ton ved pair and bacon show last man h hy ag dn topping the com minion and thereby won the nor vil juniors c halii ngt trophy whlth is wuiilid to tht champion judge ijn ifimillon spu tutor sjm oil whlih is awn rdi d tn the top i ii hn i vis of judging nb hily club work xnutivi and ha dorship and junior fanner nitlvi tns w is twardeil to hnwson bird dill of the norvil club koss pi 1 11 n m idi the presentation on sal mi iy ivming on behalf or the if nors the palermo junior firmeri tro phy which is awarded to the coach of the winning loam was won by john c willmott the members of his winning team being don and paul johnson and paul ford other trophies were awarded as follows 1 the donald robertson trophy high man in horses john w pick ct the duncan campbell trophy high man in beef cattle norman bird the baronston trophy high man in dairy cattle harold law rence the mason knitting co high man in sheep john c will mott the thos blakelock trophy high man in swine don johnson bank of nova- scotia trophy inter township teams of 3 was won by don lawaongordon grah am if they keep up the same pace wilt be known as the winless won ders but even in losing the geor getown boys look good and give a very pleasing exhibition of base ball on thcr first appearance at oak- ville they were beaten by the low score of 3 to 2 oak vi lie is in termed 1 ate a and only a tew short years ago won the senior champion ship of ontario so you can see the local nine are travelling in fast company glenn spike scott pitched the game against oakvillc and with any kind of a nod from om man luck would have come out wittf a victory on wednesday june 3rd the local nine took on the waterdown team at georgetown park and what a ball game this really de served a packed house as we heard many say it wai the best game of ball played in georgetown years glen gibbs did the hurling and did a masterful job he only allowed three hits and excepting for one innings had everything under con trol georgetown got to the water- down pitoher for five hits and but for some bad bae running should have won however once again fate was against them the final bcoro was 1 to 0 for waterdown the highlights or the gime were the mastcily pitching of gibbs the nice game of receiving by timleck who should rrnke i gre it hukstiv the snappy miielding by our humh of kids all under i ytars al gill hi on 1st i- irl w iltc rs u 2nd jimmj kirk wood al shin t in i hon hitihie it trd is a sijht to b hold and the oulmldins for this mmi w is in tht t ipible h mils of ijohby hi in 1 in ltftluld pit dill m in ttnln ml tom iln ki tt in njm rhty snaffled ttij bill hit to the field so whit mort tin th be peeled to do well the inswer and thi goi eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston phone 547w get 50 to 1000 fast at hfc 00 yoar own signature no bankable sccunty needed up to 24 months to repay phone or stop in at canadas largest most leconunended consumer finance organization monet when you ned it hou finance ft7ric 5 main st south wcond floor phono 1 30 mampton ont 116 wyndham strmf phono 793 gutlph ont rophy for six am inri nor mm bird rt pre si ntmg lbqmsmi township the dr r k anderson for the high nrejtte sn membirs from my oik ilub wis ittin won by tht norvil club their tlub rtprtsentatives being rraser mcn ibl gordon grahun birry archer bill wilson earl wil son md john curne the cnf shield for the high nov ue of the diy was won by walter wilson of ashgrove the kingsway kiwanis special to tlie runner up to the tup winner wis alex buchanan the boys competition was divided into lhrec divisions and here the top contestants were as follows juniors 16 years and under norman bird georgetown inter mediates 17 to 21 years gordon graham norval seniors 22 to 25 years don johnson fast action by nat turofsky this leif inficltlcr had to mote fist to cut dossn the basirunner but lit got the man running to first as well rvim- dlav okeefes brewing company limited ctem out of the sock to safety even today a few people still hide their money in a sock or under the mattress but most have found that keeping their savings in the bank is a whole lot safer 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