Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1961, p. 9

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only minor injury when struck by car four year old buly cloutlar was released from george town and district memorial hospital friday morntng after being treated for cut on the back of his head suffered thun day when he was knocked down by a car on john st west he had been kept in the hos pital overnight for observation according to police cat ron rankina who made fiie investl gation young billy and his brother were playing on the sidewalk on the north side of a bridge just prior to the acci dent witnesses told police that the boy suddenly left the sidewalk and ran into the path of a west rain bound car jlfiycn by ronald barton turner of brampton they aaid bbe drivep had no chance to avoid hitting him eleven foot skid marks were left on the pavement the georgetown volunteer ambulance service rushed the youngster to htrapital- the accident happened at about 11 53 a m during a light st1warttown visit former teacher during ottawa trip mr and mrs c a grant and with mr and mrs wakefield kennelh and mr r 0 smethford of edith st georgetown urst have returned from a f t i trip ihitoagh northern ontario camping trip during their via the stales trip they visited ottawa and attended the changing of the mr and mrs w r lawson m i guards ceremonj at the par ilvnda and pauj hae returned w4z litment buildings and also after upending a holiday at m 3wwww albh peter jones georgetown king of the kartsan heir don br1nklow 15 union st piloted his modified a class cart to the coveied north halton mid season champ onsh p sunday in a 100 lap feature at the clubs i mehouse track dons son dale 2 rakes the wheel wh le dad displays the cart ng trophy emble matic of his title ill visited with mr and mrs nicol cottage at fenelon frails ileseeleur mr leseeleur was mr r g smethurst who has a former school teacher who been msiting this summer with aught in lime house school a his niece and her husband mr number of jcars ago and mrs c a grant has re j turned to his home in van kewn hams son of mrand comer bc mrs robert harris has retov ered after h ing his tonsils congratulations tn mr and removed recent at george mrs 1 rank jenkinson of this tow n and district memorial tie tow ri former residents of hospital this illage for a number of dave smith son of mr and ears who celebrated their mrs roy smith had ihe mis 32nd wedding anniversary aug fortune to break a finger in ust 31si her right hand while working on a fencing job he all wish mrs robert harris is this dave a speed recovery week attending the 86th sup reme rand i ndge session of mr and mrs walter lawsrm the i t b a in north bay four young anglicans at ridley conference anglican youth delegates of st george parish treked off to the beautiful campus and majestic buildings of ridley college in st catharines on sunday delegates from every point in the niagara diocese thronged the gates for the an nual leadership course and pro gram which la under the dir ection o the reverend will lam blott b a of st john s church port dalhouale assist pd by various clergy of the diocese the purpose of the annual convention is to assist angll can youth organizations and anglican young people s a sociations to coordinate antr organize their activities it is aimed at deepening the faith and the development of sound leadership and program actlv itles for their own parochial groups the course consists of a study of the faith and prac tice of the christian life group discussions and recre ation skits dancing and organ ized programs youth delegates from st george s parish are sharon gorth anne peterson richard parry and michael pratt the conference concludes on salur day september 3rd start now to prepare for a prof itable and interesting busmen career you will find that shaw success training will open doors quicklj to a better job bigger pa and a brighter future inrol how i tact separate 5uuects 01 compietc wtqaa comoes exwrtin s inn bookkwvpfciq conmftondwn and english sneed writing shorthand typewriting business machines shaw night school kttobtruhon wk sapt 11 1 7 30 tot pm suw uuaotmot mu1 shaw schools 9245771 hood office 55 drariei si wsl at boy the georgetown herald thursday august 31st 1961 page q rexdale lacrosse i teams here saturday beginners kalhy peters i inda filler aid susan carswcll barn hoi me- brendon savers stanley mountain jimnij f reeman rick lhapltn jacqueline bla kor robert jludj anne mel combe the local teams had som i action this past wctk the bantams went to oakiiie on i thursday and oakiile bantams 1 and petwees plaied here sat i urdaj in oakulle the game was i close checking the local team 1 couldn t gel going on account i of the howl being so small the locals went ahead in the lsecond period on a goal b tdonnj norton and held the lead f until the last few minutes of the game when oakiille tied it tup on a goal bv a willcmc in georgetown on saturday i the peewees and bantams boh plaed host to the oaktille l teams the peeuce game end d up it 3 all tic and the i local bantams won 3 to 3 coach gti hot the peewec game was packe i with lots of action the oakulle h coach got hoi under the collar i and wtnt onto the field and look after one of the george town plajers scoring for georgetown were j harry allan with 2 goals and larry schertzl with i goal for oakille stee null 2 goals and gord abraham 1 goal the local bantams being on their own large size bowl out paed the oakille squad the game was interrupted for a few minutes bv a heavv rain shower during the second per lod but was continued after it cleared donnj norton opened the scoring for georgetown follow ed bv a goal bv heath bennett on an assist b brad living ston oakwlle came back and tied it up b mcnair and a wiucme scoring brad livingston assisted bv rickv perry put the locals ahead to stav boh reid scored he insurance goal assisted bv brad livingston t cuciick scored for oakvillr followed b another goal for george town from the stick of jan i opiel raxdal saturday saturdav sept 2 will sec seme more lacrosse action in the local bow with novice pee wee and bantam teams coming frr m rexdale nov ice game vill start off first game time 3 00 o clock come out and support the joung fcl lows booth on the grounds cart race results sui dav s evci is dt the rth halton cart club track at 1 imehouse saw ktith hunter herb quinn and rch e lhasi finish in thdt order in i pe l lion v i le ar 1 olldr copped f r t place n r ilir tom iedvidgc was w nmr in the hobbv diss an 1 dave arm strong in in or ned ite donna chise vjs 1m r icer among junior tiru ai i u v foster for junior ik mrs bill macurm i k von the powder puff race retired teacher moves to toronto georgetown lost one of its longtime residents last week when miss beatrice hume left ito live in toronto she will be making her home at 69 manor road fast with her sisier mrs fox i on and nephew hume fox ton but i 11 be back n tcorge town often to forget a town been so happj leaving it one loesn t he said on minor accident on guelph street estimated damage of occurred in a twocar lollision on guclph si last week proceeding east on guclph st mrs j h teeter was turn ng into the dncwav at her home at 8 guclph st when a car going in the ime direct if t struck the mr of her car it was driven b allien fhkkima of norval police estimated damage t mrs teeters la rat 150 and to mr flikkcma s 50 55 silurdav a large crowd attendei an auition sale at her former home at 44 li n street north when brisk bidding was the order under the hammer of auctioneer frank petch the propertv was purchased some lime ajo bv the bell tilephone co for future extens on when required of the building which ay erected on the old rust on propcru at the james st cor ncr miss hume taught the prim ary class in chapel st public school for 28 vears in the davs when it was georgetown s onh school until she retired in 1953 prior to that nhe had taught in her home community of ashgn ve and at norval campbellville and barrle a group of teaching assoc nlcs met at the home of mrs howard nggiesworth 20 ja mes street prior to her depar lure where she was presented with a sterling silver lapel pin at a buffet supper present were several teachers with whm she had been associated including miss gcorgina young of milton misses haiel ham son mav iangan and grace broadfoot mrs nellie gardm er mrs james f lvani and mrs joseph dwver miss marie lindsav of milton who retired from the chapel staff in june was away on a trip west and could not attend mrs fiona nodwell 9 fdith st also entertained a small group of close friends at after noon lea rosedale floral flowers for all occasions weddinq arrangements comgai specialty cut flowers ond funeral des gm 33 albert tr 7 2951 we wire flowers minor baseball news by dave boxford a second night of rain halted i baseball action last thursday although the national laagua sajed a short exhibition game e remainder of the games were cancelled on tuesday the cards of the i national league whipped the pi rat handilv 12 1 the cards had eight hits with w i rm dtnimor showing the wav with a single and double phil i t avail was pitching nohit ball 1 until the lasl inning when i gord brown of the pirates boomed out a sold triple an i 1 scored on bob mcmcnemys two ut single the cards lead the series 1 0 the american league yan i kaas pulled a spine tingling i game out of the fire when thev defeated the twins 11 10 ahead 10 2 in the second m i ning the aiikcts saw the i twins evtn the score at 10 however in the bottom laf the fourth the yanks add i t ne run bj barry short ill and i sarry hamilton in relief re j tired the twins in order to end ihe gamr garry hamilton wa 1 ifaa winner for the yanks gary stamp took the loss for the twins the yanks now lead the series 1 0 the international league had another squeeker as buffalo scored one run in the first in ning and made it stand up to edge columbus 1 0 paul pin- dlay scored the lone run of the game for buffalo dav ward of columbus pitched fine ball in defeat striking out 14 buffalo batters buffalo leads the series 1 0 be sure and check with tour coach when the next game is tn be plajed successful candidates red cross swim tests junior intermediate and se nior red cross swimmers were examined on friday august 25 mr tom mungham from tor onto and mr dae misencr from brampton examined juniors randv crawford elma heir ett adema debbie young brenda fitzgerald nigel gund ng judv whitmee tommv dean sean bikborrow joan mcu ilham glcnda emerson maureen seaton ralph richtcr intirmidiati i nda ogihie lorraine ixrd w idge kent robinson john golden tald laurent sen ma dehne burcsh senior pamela clark a dinner date with the family eiioy hw pleasu e of the r company wh le d n ng out on our f n food fam 1 es get sp c al alien on here wa iven feature ch id e i i port om corner cupboard restaurant you hosts iarby nd saw banquert weddings eti 29 main street tr 73051 insurance travel walter t evans co triangle 72512 2s mill steeei serving your community for 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