georgetown herald publithod by horn nwtppri limited 22 main street s georgetown ontario w c biehn ihibluhtr thursday june 6th 1963 editorial comment urgent call for helpers is more baseball volunteers aren t foond and soon there wit be at least a f hundred youngsters who won t be able to play 4n the minor baseball league trmyear tyiis is the urgent -message- from offic- lals of the league which find themselvas swamped with eager young applicants at least ten men are needed immediately for coachmg or other assistance for tne games wh ch are scheduled m the park each tuesday and thursday after supper during the summer season it isn t the fact that league officials want to curtail enrolment far from it they are anxnous to serve the community to the fullest extent but there is a po nl beyond am or pm which il is foahshfto proceed only so many youngsters can be adequately ban j led on a team and if mare js added i means none of the kids have the pfopet chance to tearn and play the game tyhile sqrne baseball knowledge is preferable for vplunteers there are spou into which any man can fit in thejeague any reader who wishes to volunteer pick up your phone right now and call b h kqrzack at tr 7 431 roy ballentme a ifi 7 4656 or bob plaits artr 79101 youil be helping to g ve those extra hund oj eager beavers a chance at some ime su mer recreaiion what do you call 12 noon 1 a m game the group split almost equall or 12 pm three parts some sad 12am son 1 that was the query poaed by the nu 12 pm some said ne the tor i icipal off ce staff in a phony 11 to ti e hei noon and iweivc micln ght are rho st aid las week o ending points and cannot be de p m was our answer led at all and then the fun began apparently whatever it may br we louiu the mumc pal afl va spit o he ques coi vernation p ece even t e ms tion arr ve at a group verd d we were at a party tnat n 3 11 and pes d the query almost breaking up a br dge nothing to do every now anj ic 1 o e netus t p story tnere s nothing to do tor a adults b teenagers or l v idre 1 m georgetown just tor ne record we d sagiee georgeto v 1 has aoout every kind of orgamzat on poss bit to appeal 10 peop e who want e ner stra grit repeat on p jhi r lervice or a measure ot bo n there are service clubs lodge a ui church organ zat ons n prof 1 s c the ym ywca s on tne spot to ass si with any lype of recreat on any group of people might decide there are tennis court indoor and out door bowling clubs horseshoe league baseball soccer and lacrosse n summer hockey and skating in winter there is a local sw mm ng pool plus tie b uce 1 a 1 v 0 e cnance to s trercn t e 11 us s fro kelso dam to erra coia conservalio areas a le 1 iles tow pen spots a juida dr v there s no thed ire 0 9 ne yea there is 1 ve erne 1 on the launching pad iy sugar a iki spici georgetown herald publnhed by horn newspaper limited garfield mcgilv ti i 11 sii r 11 11 imt the i tile theaue tne ronry sto sv a car 1 val jo name only mitt ot 1 i i attractions tne fall fo r is an a nunl wh en everyone can ei oy the riv era laters to publ 1 it i p j dances there are teen dances he a 1 rose room many organ za o s ha 1 1 ces card parties suppers there are two fine golf courses i o back riding cr bbage and darts ilun another important thing in l t w luinr man aije n to be able to lie i v l i s it sun the eye pratt le in the ball i r llf lt room any old huvband will u i i 1- i u p ipi ps till you it can be mastered in ami il in mil hip ontario no time from then on every as- hi hum time you look htr straight in th- eye she ii know yo young oakville dancers present manor program an evenmg of entertainment wakt up ajain m lhe sw that combined graceful and ag group leaves the park the tie dsocing beautiful costumes swans were dresaed in glitter and rhythmic music delighted while costume a ven large audience of rait m girl t ors and residents on saturday lon waisted dresses of the night mav 11th the occasion lrcu s gasi a fine exhibition was a sisil of 35 children rang of he charleston three girls ing in age trom 4 lo m who dressed in blue satin costumea are pupils of mrs joan alane dallied the skattrv ballet lo of the mane school of dane the idling musit if the skat mg in oaksillc rs wallz threi little girla an extensive program of 27 performed a baltl lance cal i dances ballet jaa tap irish led hnmpmg thes wore i and scottish with different cos- j- t d carriej ilomes or all the dances was jhrntping mis and bcih nails k wr dioftiiasesrs eti done and had us own par- t ticular appeal and all the cos 0 girl gave v rv it- tumps v strikinftk 1osel fe inhibition i mnnasi spac6 penmts doscnptum 9 to the miiir ofthc june l n- only a jew nv do the sword dance the i a dance called ballet dream flora mrfcdnnalff and two nli ihegan with ix arls in- pink sa scotth dances were nertots tin costumes pikvlrts bill in a several gtfoups of d ant wt whe thiv became tlr t ln srotsh t d they he don on tne f rljzz to rest and in a dream the phl a in sioimh cosiu vee a swan innces swans and m lmn tnl su8c rf swan maiden- enter the park die ilirhtnd fling at the same and dance a blit routine thev ii news echoes from th paget ot the herald 1953 and 1938 10 years ago last friday evening three georgetown scouts ust home from a weeks camping m the hahburton highlands embarked by special bus for the 2nd canadian jambo ree being held th s week m ottawa they are queen scouts don and jock livngstone and ross mcgilvray 9 e w b nitley purchasing agent and supervisor of qual- ty control nt sm th and sone ltd for the past seven years has been made plas cs manage maor improvement in traffic facilities n the north end of ton s in trie planing stage by council clerk john d kelly his bee 1 1 struded to have a by lav prepared w n ac d call lor a s27 000 debenture issue for a ni v pav i road vun v hi nk tr e co lege v ew area w tn the high ay u j ea ig st 25 years ago 0 lhe cei turn al garden pary of norval presbylenan fnurcn w 11 be hed on monday june 2th the happy cousins conctrt compahy and tne lome scots band of gcorgeo vn ill prov dc- tt e entcra no em don t miss th s b g evlnl 0 h010 r if will am ta first secretary pf ooys work for rr e wtst e id ymca who served in faf pos on 190 to 11 a play ng fed was donated to camp n0rv1l su inei 1 ddquarters foi me west end y monday n g t 0 1 ip follow q rei 1 is wen obta ned by pup is of miss margaret d ct atcw it recent exam nations at tne toronto conservator of muse grade 9 piano helen w i rims gra if 6 p ano norah cleave grade a piano peggy kelly grade 2 piano douglas peck grade 2 theory 1st class honours helen blackburn nil thci business directory