Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1961, p. 15

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make birdies sing by alan mover jmimntrmce minor lacrosse by r a stronger this year in regis tration local lacrosse is mov ing ahead with some 150 boys playing largest group is the com bination of novice and peewee ages a 11 inclusive four teams m this group will soon tart a house league schedule ax in saturday morning hockey harold bairatow and roy nor ton jr being the two coaches responsible in the organizing of this group while with the bantams pete millar and frank hayward are looking for more players at present they have nough for two teams don jarvte handling the midgets will won be ready for exhibition ening at 630 pjn and any boy wishing to play mxy still join monday and wednesday age 8- 11 years tuesday and thursday age 12 14 years fridav over 14 and under 17 saturday morning 10 a m tjkes under 8 years if you like the game drop around- and see us if vou like to coach referee or help in any wa speak up joure welcome teams in 8 11 group mohawks plajers don fendlev ricky hancock richard blackwell billy terry paul barefoot steve lawr carl tomlins david hall greg salvian rand arm strong bill crawford garry murray john golden ernest gardhouse nigel spi cer glen sproule tom dean dave reynolds john madden ron richardson don crocker rick curne ken englebj billy bauer larry bnsbois j iroquois larry norton larry leslie boh fendley mark irwin clive llewellyn paul chesterton richard clark barry ferguson randy perkins bruce cart wnght bob mitchell paul ju odversis glen williams first tournament of the sea blackfaet ton will be for the bantams who alan whan greg higham will travel to kitchener on sat roj ajlen gord will ams lnno nrday july 8th to participate dubelear larry schertzl teddy in an all ontario omla four- 1 madden bob engleb brian nay hilts steve whittaker robert bull tom ewles john pans practices are held every e i alan murray chase chased from carters first place archie cheae who up until sunday wm hm onhjr racer t eapturo a senler feature event ethe north hainan cart club track r llme- hows lost ms grip n flraff place an the weekend buff teyed alas enough t take a tnlrd archie had copped the raca two weeks in a row an oakville drlvar sam mcgowan took the flrst place honours followed closely by al ingles last years champ ion dave armstrong won the intermediate event for his 2nd time end roy foster jr kept pace by registering his second win in the junior fea ture another oakvlujte virginia hutchison drove her tart to win number two in the powder puff derby one of the fastest growing sports on the continent cart ing is one of the few which offers the spectator the chan ce of becoming a participant after the competitions spec ial carts with safety gover nors are available on a ren tal bails and at the north nalton track the idea has caught en in a big way a refreshment booth is part of the clubs facilities the new age group this ear t present has roughly 30 players with more to come this takes m boys under 8 and we have them right down to 4 3 years herb robinson and red asseltine being the men to con tact for this league after three jears of hard work and planning the group is very happy with the outlook for the future bringing back a practically dead sport is a rough chore but we feel we hall succeed teen bowling boys high single bill anderson 2 bob harris 1 dave graham 1 high double bill anderson 3 bob harris 3 dave graham 3i high single with hep bui anderson 2 bob hams 2 date graham 1 high average jim tost 1 bob hams 1 date graham 1 bill anderson 1 girls high single heather clarke 1 ann hardy 1 barbara tost 1- high double heather clarke 21 barbara tost 2 bonnie brantford 2 high single with hep heather clarke 2- ann hardy 2t barbara tost 2 high average dona turnbull l judy ryall l lynda vanwck i joyce rundle i kitty strite l team positions 4 jim tost 1101 2 dave graham 1 bob haras 3 brian hill most improved bowler diane sohenk planning rear entrances for some downtown stores as soon m drawings are completed large- scale re building program which will mean entrances from the par king lot to some of the down town stores will be set in motion it was disclosed th s week by mr david sitzer mrrsitier told the herald that the drawings being pre pared by the contractor j b mackenzie and son include wide sweeping changes in the present hotel block wh ch pm owns williamsons barber shop bough ton jewellers the former sienko shoe repair shop and maccormacks drug store are included in the block david srtzek to be renovated the store areas w ii be extended toward the parking lot with entrances at either end and the present store fronts will be completely modernized to keep pace with georgetown s downtown new look the extensions will come even with the rear of holmes 5c to 1 00 store creating a plaza type of effect on the parking area the hotel itself is also feeling the hammer and paint brush in two weeks work it slated to begin on a program of remodelling in the dining rom new draperies and new furniture are already on order to compliment the new colours chosen for the dining room painters in fact will go right through the ent re building from fop to bottom to freshen the interior work on the en trance is already in process the instailat on of new radiatdrs end duct work com pleted two weeks ago put heat on the third floor for the first t me playoffs start for ladies dart league the okeefe vienna will be gin the three weeks ef laew dart league playoffs ea favour ites tonight the vienna last week finish ed en top ef the ave team loop with 41 plonts ftve more than their closest persurers the originals with 36 mrs m finlayt high single registered early in the schedule endured i for the rest of the season to win the high single honours the weekly raffle was won by mrs roy haley as well es the team champ ionship the doubles and tingles titles will be en th line during the playoff th two bottom clubs vie for consolation hon ours while the top three teams battle for the overall champion- mp final standing okeefe vlennas 41 originals 36 untouchables 29 zeros 22 cotton bros 20 originals ladies dart team wins gait open tournament a georgetown ladies dart team the originals outlasted 27 other ladies dart teams from all over the southern part of the province to win the gait open dart tournament at the gait leg on saturday three other georgetown teams the o keefe vienna the bantams and cotton bros were entered n the tourney and the calibre of the georgetown lad es dart league came shining through as local teams latched onto three of the four semi final positions too strong a preston team and the or g nals survived the sem s and n the exc ting f n sh the originals proved too strong tor the r rvals a trophy symbolic of dart supremacy m the dis tnct was presented to the or ginals mrs bob hedtey s the team captatnend the other mem bers of the team are mrs jim sargent mrs ed mcdermott mrs charlie day mrs lome from and mrs glad scratch minor baseball schedule 1961 season international league ages 7 8 11317 10570 10363 1 toronto columbus 4 richmond tues june 6 3 4 tues june is 3 thurs june 13 4 tues june 202 ihutsjune 22 1 tues june 27 4 thurs june 29 2 july 15th completion date for addition a fellow wouldnt mind loan ing his lawn mower if the bor rower wouldnt tajte it out of the yard the georgetown he thursday mm 13th ini page is norval auction plants at norval institute the regular meeting of nor val women s institute was held thursday evening june 8th at 8 00 pm at the home of mrs ed burk horticulture was the theme i plant auction i mrs h collins was in the chair and ladies each brought plant for an auction sale which was held at the close the president made a good auctioneer a lovely variety of bouse and garden plants was on display and bidding was brisk mrs graydon chester report ed on pioneer village which she had visited and the w i decided to hold a picnic there on july 6lh cars will leave at eleven a m short course first choice for tie short course is home care for the iick with second choice choos ing and using new material mr chester gave a thorough and interesting report on the district annual in georgetown on may 23rd twominute report was gienjy the citizenship con vener mrs e mclean mrs joe murray was winner of an bingo mon june 19t milton arena 20 games at me a game 1 game share the wealth 1000 jackpot game in 50 numbers 550 top lina in 10 numband if no won 50 consolation priral 15 regular games admission 1 00 free buses leave the georgetown legion at 7 30 for further information telephone tr 74b36 w now for better paletype stratum uiger lastlu feieet osmose pmsunhmm poles and posts at the last session of the legislature of ontario the offence at hunting carelessly was enacted as follows 11 66a every person is guilty ef the offence of hunting careleuly who being in possession of a firearm or airgun for the purpose of hunting discharges or causes to be discharged or handles such firearm or airgun without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration forpersons or property and is liable to e fine of not more than 500 or to imprison men for e term ef not more then six months or to both this law will not stop hunting accidents onlv yol the hun ler can do that but it does put some teeth in a law that will help the conservation officers provincial police and local police round k up some of fhese hunters that use no common sense when out hinting prior to this section the only charge available for hunting accidents was criminal negligence to convict on criminal neglt ence it is necessary to show a wanton end reckless disregard far the lives and safety of others it was of course difficult to convince juries that an accused be he a hunter or a motorist 4 tollty of such a serious breach to convict under the new section of hunting careleulv it is not necessarj to prove cr minal negligence it is onlv necessary o show a breach or failure to handle the firearm with the degree of care that an reasonable proficient or skilful hunter is expec ted to have in other words tie degree of carelessness is the tame as with careless driving some 34 cubrof the 4th georgetown cub pack were given eomo gun safety instructions by don hancock don powers fred e spires ian presgrave end yours truly on t used ay night at the clubs rifle range and then were given the chance of shooting at targets under the close supervision of the club members and from the expressions on the kid feces it was the biggest thrill f their lives don t pass up am streams around georgetown when jou are looking for some trout fishing this pm find ing out more and more ever lime i drop a line into some of these streams hereabouts last monday evening i tried stew arttown and from 6 to 7 of water 200 vards from the 7th line came one 12 speckled trout weighing ih lbs and not only that but his bigger brother go away from me the one i landed stood on his tail and m a fisherman s eves minor baseball news the 51000 square foot j dition to standard products is interesting flower contest coming along close to schedule strawberry shortcake lunch was according to the management served bv the hostess and lunch the building scheduled for com conveners mrs coll ns mrs buffalo potion july 15th now has the lome cleave and mrs don roof on j murray herat a exeat ate rd at last deaa pamtabltf fireretardae poks and posts that bet 3 to 5 tim fctnget vccmse tbey axe picsuue treated with os wood jn diaf v ati vu used in canada since ism ask fob osmose pressdeetbeath utmbbb too osmoselssutetruterwood proddcts omtakio limited bancroft ontario tkpfaoofe 51ft i wasn t sorry and did a 60 second dance for me cleopatra couldn t have done better i worms for trout but i can prove expensive when you re eetting a lot ef snegs so why not make your own just tie fwe r three hooks one or two inches apart this this can be dene make up a few leaders using if any of the fishermen around georgetown are interested it forming a trout club i would like to hive your name address nd phone number 1 the dept of lands and foresta announced last week that gore than a million dollars will be spent jointlj with the us nd the great lakes of the sea lamprej the programme now b pr has been great success but the battle is far from rarjret minor baseball begins play 2 games weekly minor baseball got under way at the park tuesday june g with three games being plajed in the national league the cardinals were shaded by the giants 74 with all the cardinal runs coming in the first two innings the giants held score less in the first scored two in the second and added runs in etch inning after that fine pitching for lav ell and lane for the cardinals and dwyer col iter and macklem for the giants featured the game the american league saw the only large score of the evening with the twins beating the orioles handily 143 however this was- only the first game so beware of the orioles the next time another close game in the international league vith rich mond defeating uffalo 4 1 richmond runs were scored by kells cussion ingles and oven den while chaplin scored the only run for buffalo there will be a full compll meat of games each tuesday and thursday starting at 6 13 from now on so come on dwn to the park and watch the boys play ball if its true that a fool ind his money are soon parted then tell us tow hev got to- geth tr in the first place arnold rathbun representative svn ufa of canada georgetown 12 gower court ttianole 74793 parents week bring your boy to the park tues julv 4 2 4 thurs julv 6 1 3 tues july 11 4 1 thurs july 13 3 2 tues july 18 2 1 thurs july 20 4 3 tues julv 251 3 thurs july 272 4 tue aug 1 32 thurs aug 3 4 1 tues aug 81 2 american league ages 9 10 1 2 j tigers yankees orioles 4 twine tues june 63 4 tuei june 13 3 1 thurs june 13 4 2 tues june 202 3 thurs june 221 4 tue june 27 4 3 thurs june 29 2 1 parents week bring your boy to the park tues julj 4 2 4 thurs july fl 1 3 i tues julv 114 1 thurs july 13 32 tues 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