Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1961, p. 9

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burlington superior in 195 wtn from midgets georgetown s midget hopefuls who had a successful debut7nto haiton county ball opening day triumphing 8 7 over campbellv lie ran up against a superior burlington a major club sunday walloped displaying the power that put them in the a major grouping the burlington club walloped the locals 19 to 5 last week the same team owamped milton 142 jim tost who got off to a rough start was nicked for five runs with only one away in the first half inning before jim dixon was brought in to douse the fire allowing onlv two runs unil the second burlington ex plosion in the 7th when 7 more runs crossed the plate two innings georgetown scored all their runs in two innings kelr and cummins knocked in two runs in the 4th after successive walks to campbell and robson in the 8th gudgeon got on base and scored on n error korzack walked and jtffers shot to third was completely missed by the 3rd sacker to load them up the next two batters went down swinging and the 6th man to the plate terrv lane came through with a line single to score 2 more runs thi oioroltown hirald thursday juno 8th 1961 pagl 9 catches each on long fly balls to help put down burlington power manager bui richmond said that the atoence of ball teams here a few years ago accounted for some of the mistakes that showed up in the georgetown game lck of training that the team should have had in fundamentals earlier cost us heavily in this one he said poker hand golf prizes packing for the capital georgetown s uniformed delegation to ottawa here beg ns preparat ons for the r week long stay at the annual canadian national scout jamboree there next nonli scouler vic gunn back row right looks on as troop leader john pennock and patrol leaders gary herbert tom copland front row and b ii sayers back row left start their pack ng the scouts have been selected to represent th s d sir ct at the jamboree baseball locals take 91 wallop from cams campbellviue merchants doubled the hits on georgetown and picked up 9 run to take a decisive 91 win in a five mning ball otm here wednesday night darkness prevented the game s completion a pair of four run innings clubs executed one double phv killed the locals held score the loss was the s cond for less fu the first frame the georgetown in as m in com merchants went into a one run pleted tames lead in the second and thin m the next two innings belled georgetown pitthing for 6 hits llts brillses tot and the 8 runs georgetown s only run was walked in m the carf glid rdcers bottom of the fifth when camp- bcllvillc starter b hamilton two north haiton cart club gave up successive singes to i m hf mu barrager and ritchie and then walked tom jewries to load mistair blair entered the ball game in the 7th to end the burlington heoring spree and ktip them in check until the end of the b great catches georgetown fielders lane and w heeler pulled off two great trotting horses holjby for grocery operators the caldwehs bob and his son ed are on the trot ting and pacing circuit again when not guiding iga bu siness the father and son team are a familiar pair ar ound southern ontario tracks and last j ear enjoyed some success with their small but growing stable three of the horses flahj bo legal senator and toddina rose are ed s and the fourth mem ber of the team harvest moon lee belong to bob who calls ma participation in the sport just a hobby with ed however it n more than that lies out for wins and the performances so far this year indicate he 11 have a few before the season is over flashy boy took a 4th in london last wednes day night and in two heals at orangcville saturday le gal sin a tor captured a 2nd and 3rd harvest moon lee hai yet to start this year and tod dina rose the junior mem ber will make her first start at the two year eld stake race at old woodbine in- august the other three will also probably get their share of tests tot woodbine which open next monday baler binder twines corbel or supreme brand ctee1 baier twine 10000 ft bala i brantford baler twine 10000 ft bala 8601 supreme binder twine 600 ft bala 935 i coop- binder twine 600 ft bala 1050 i quantity discounts 10 bain or over in one delivery i 15c per bale discount halton coop 45 guelph st georgetown tr 7 2271 hunting medal mrs beatrice hawes rr 3 acton can boast an hunting hon our shared by few males mrs hawes has received a field and stream bronze medal for bagging an 8 point white tail deer mrs hawes dropped the animal during the last open season using a no 2 shot waxed in a 20 gauge shotgun all star hockey teams feted at banquet them up with two away he walked dann mossop to force the run manager lvnn mc laren who- inserted himself as went out of control in the sec ond crash in at many weeks at the club t limehouse track or the pile up occurred during golf scores which contain ed the belt poker hand meant prues for the lady golfer at north haiton golf and coon try club last week on the poker hand basis prizes went to three groups of ledy golfers mrs john mintern and mrs harry sen derson won in the class for ladies playing 9 holes in the afternoon mrs jack mai colm and mrs ken nash w n in the class for ladles play ing tfl hole in the afternoon and mrs harv chappel and isobel dobion took the golf balls in the evening division for business ladies the north haiton ladies day is held weekly under the auspices of e different group each week viennas dart team cops first place the georgetown ladle dart league will be into plaoffs next week and at the moment the standings leave little doubt of the finishing order last week the o keefo vien nas maintained their wide lead and no matter what the sec ond phcc ontimls do this week the top spot is out of reach best single mrs riiiiiv s 140 single mill mihis as the best over the sea son and unless something pcc- tacular hippen s will earn the singles tropin mrs r from was last neek s winner in the lucky draw sta riding 1 irnuas 38 originals 31 lntouchablcs 28 zeros 22 cotton bros 16 on saturday may 27th at 6 30 pm the all star minor hockey league held their an nual banquet f president jim ford welcomed all present and led the tinging of- the netional anthem grace was offered by bill dwyer and atl eat down with hearty ap- pettfes guests at the head table were the executive from the all star minor hockey league and the executive from the ladies sup port group at the conclusion of the meal roy norton sr spoke on the various aspects of sports in relation to the oung hockey plajers presentations the boys coaches and man agers were then presented with pins by the first president mr bruce gummer who received them from the president of the ladies support group mrs gordon lane novice captain r rank king then presented a pin to mr gummer pcewee coachei ron jackson and man ager george dickson were pres- 1 the pile up occurred during pinch hitter grounded out with the bases loaded to end fnal wh the threat o lap to go the drivers don in all georgetown used four brlnklow and sam mcgowan pitchers in their attempt to w wbv from fhelr cartl quiet campbellviue bats dore started and left after two frames nhen glen gibbs came cm mcgill came into the ball fame in the 5th and retired the only three batters to face him actually dave hart hurled to sue campbellviue hitters in the top of the sixth and gave up a run on a scratch single but when the game was called it reverted bdek to the last com plete inning dredge henderson and lak ng batting 2nd 3rd and 4th in the campbellviue lineup gave georgetown pitchers their most trouble and plaved big parts in both of their 4 run outbursts both dredge and hcndern picked up 2 hits in theirjj trips to the plate georgetown third sacker tra ce barrager rapped out two of the locals four hits oft ham llton and jack roberts ron ritchie and george douccttc collected the other hamilton struck out five for the visitors dore and mcgill one each for georgetown both with cuts and bruises both vehicles were damaged exten sively archie chase who piloted his cart to e win in the senior a feature last week duplicated this feat this time out beating out barry cleave who grabbed second place over bin garbutt a broken steering spindle kept bill from completing the feat ure last week mike tyler drove to victory in the intermediate event and roy foster topped the young drivers in the junior feature an oakville driver virginia hutchinson was first across the line in the powder puff derby for the ladies the club did a land office business again in cart rentals after the race events and among the curious local clientele was local lawyer doug latimer who whirled around the paved cir cuit like e veteran the cart club holds its events kly club midtown bv dar howdy partneri traveller bv came into towr one bright and sunn da u the corner of main and mill he reue t he wont alont hi wa when all at onci a iitrv band of locil citik ns he saw ml dressed in western duds and practicing their draw loveetani mvtaalcajwdae lea feet mntaal toad emphaaicee income etatofuty end ospttil tie rl ens s lrrnunnvrl h m hi brr i if nil his mini if u wanta htay awhile in town your clothes jou d better change cause its rodeo week in our nd western attires the law lnless voud rather face ten nes ee ernie georgetown s fastest draw the annual rodeo got off to a grejt start with a wild west piratte ihroufih oakville bur l nt n incf himilton last sat urdiv and gilt preston kitch eticr and guelph mondav the 1 ions chib of guelph present the rcortrlow n linns club vv a goo i luck flower horseshoe the uclph entre then monday evening a gala p iblic tj and social night was mid it the home of art scott i stew krnm from ckey ron hill from camrlnn bandstand n hitchrnrr the consuls and rodiq members were among hc uicsts of the evening the i parlv wis highlighted bv an ut iqot beef bjr h q and danc muetiml pviml pw oreea inreetore growth fund env s loctiefxa capital gsdn def wbtma- mtaree eqofty end combined plana for lndieidaaia nd croupe dick riddall 4 ostrander 61 vd th yjhr invettort i i ujg urn gfl ft qq tai q c w a e it hrf offlt wmfcea office le medpei cmet the first edition of an all canadian gun digest w nt on mip last week the first edition is quite a rood job which is the reward for months of hard work by canadian gun enthusiasts there is no connection between it and the u s digest the cenadian book irsts every rifle shotgun handgun and all the accessories end one special feature of the book it that all prices quoted in the book ere cenadian prices i inu f- 8nri horouch i thp mt for the noieo aim guns ltd is the distributor it will be on sale in gun and hportinj tvi r goods stores throughout canada fndav night dance is one of we in canada ned more and more things thit are made by j hlt f a craw of over and for canadians end the only way this can happen is to support 10 000 is expected for the spec the things we have on the market that are made in canada it n t u bob turnbull n port- the n t earnings of the 19fil jmd in sport mm show and the boat show 1 itifh i 11080900 all of which is aviuable for conscrvatn n rints and expt nd tures the wonderful work done by thi profit is mostly due to the vision end determination to launch the sports men s show by its oriqinator frwnk h kortnght but with ell due respect to frank i personally think that the show is a little too commercialiied where have all the speckled trout gone from tern lotta ct n serration area or have thcv just gotten used to all m baits there is a chance that the trout have migrated down one of week is quarter to three by t h lally as stomp pond l bftnri roijy llke ths i s frlli he wav far out iiculir affair if the weather main good the parade w hich starts at i am saturdav morning will filmed by kc o tv in kit chener nnd carried on their rrws broadcasts j it lnks like there are manvi jtod things m store for this wcikmrt and much fun to be i hid bj ill the midi he it irr this week q i te a p rtv h the fire balls and reds rebel of the have been up a dozen or nere times since opening day and i hawn t even seen any ump which is quite rare note to trap- shooters thega a ha trap shooting has been changed from wednesday to thursday with rifle shooting still on tuesday nights kod lake cire keep ind od hlcss jou and 0 dn u m u nursery stock evcrcrsin lowering shrubs bedding plants many varieties of petunias alone a better than ever selection of bedding plants webbs greenhouses n o r v a l town line 1 4 milei south of village phone huttonvlfe b658158 ented with mementos from their team by paul robinson and peter barefoot coach bob hooper was not present to re ceive bis from his team j bantam coaches fred har rlion and jack gudgeon were presented with gifts from their team by marty wheeler a res ume of hockey progress here was given by harold seeking ton novice coach and the cap tain of the bantam team rod presswood thanked all who had helped to make the banquet a success the novice team presented their gift to coach harild stck ington at a party held for him prior to the banquet an interesting movie wn hown at the conclusion the ladies support banquet commi lee were as follows mrs j gudgeon mrs joe schertzl i mrs eorge dickson mrs j cummins mrs a neil and the convener wis mrs clare hart the mens banquet com i mtttee were r jackson and i jim yates w h kentner son 45 queen st tr 7 2851 georgetown summer price ok blue coal order now at years lowest price stove nut sizes 25 per ton town of georgetown notice to property owners destroy weeds not ce is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the ontario weed control act i960 5c 3 13 and 19 that unless noxious weeds grow ing on their lands within the municipality of the town i of georgetown are destroyed by date of june 15hs 1961 and throughout the season the municipality may enter upon said lands and have the weeds deslroyed charg ng the costs against the land in taxes as set out i in the act cooperation of all citizens is earnestly selklted w walker weed inspector town of georsotowik the were celebrating the with a used car roundup e m 1955 pontiac laurentian 4 door v8 engine automate transmiss on radio 39oo 1958 chevrolet tf 2 door v8 engine radio 699oo 1956 oldsmobile 88 four door sedan 899oo 1956 chevrolet 4 door sedan blue and white rad o 999 oo i960 anglia deluxe two tone fin sh 1199oo i960 ford f100 half ion red only 6 000 miles 1896oo st0neh0use sales ltd 51 guelph street ford monarch falcon sues and service triangle 72247

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