Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1966, p. 9

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i training conference centre georgetown y people at dedication mrs sculls pupils in ballinafad recital a recital by the pupili of dorothy richardson scull wu fven on friday night in the church at ballinafad as well as the piano students taking part an accordion trio betty champion caledon art cope- land erin and mrs scull wai much enjoyed another guest artist at the organ judy onciul of caledon joined mrs scull at the piano for a lovely piano and organ duet during the ev ening a program wendy wood received her bronse medal aw ard and also the silver medal tor the highest standing in gr 3 theory was presented to cathy swackhamer the pupils expres sed their appreciation to their teacher as she became the rec iplent of several lovely gifts in april of this year georgetown became a centre in canada for the trinity college of music london england with dorothy richardson scull appointed as principal and we extend congra tulations on behalf of the com munity at a recent cadet inspection at erin high school brian wood won the award for the uendist a special tree planting cere i mony at geneva park lake i couchiching helped to mark the official dedication of the new 900000 ymca leader ship training and conference centre the centre is the project of the national coun cil of ymcas and was com pleted without government i subsidy or centennial grants here mrs marilyn ottaway i georgetown y delegate to the annual meeting poses with of 6als mrs helen van sickler president of the georgetown y r j hone president of i the brampton y eric eamon giants slip a notch after surrendering 74 decision georgetown giants were nud ged from fifth place in the hal ton senior baseball league standing sunday by the new occupants oakville oaks j the 74 triumph marked thej end to oakville s 6game losing streak hard luck burler john ny mackenzie finally came through with his first win of the campaign after four losses with the oaks mackenzie went the full distance striking out 10 glints he issued two walks and allowed five hits georgetown ace bernie dore took the loss fanning 7 bat ten and allowing two walks and eight hits georgetown went into a 1 0 lead in the first inning when don arbic bunted safely to reach first base arbic moved i to second when oakville catcher bernie capstick overthrew the hag and denny gibbons single moved arbic to third pete law son a single pushed the run ac toss dick bondy started things roi i ling in the bottom of the first for the oaks bond and mac 1 kay advanced to second and to third base on a wild pilch and bondy scored oakville s first run off murray hill s sacrifice fly mackay crossed the plate af ter ross dryden reached second an a georgetown throwing err or and dryden scored on tom beyers double quiglcy singled to move beyers to third the giants pulled off a fine double play on capstick to end the in ning both teams went reorder from here until the bottom of the fifth when oakville added another run to go ahead l mackenzie got on on an error and scored on murray hall s single georgetown added a slnkle run in the seventh when jim james singled stole second ret ehed third on a wild pitch and crossed the plate on a throwing error the oaks came roaring right back with three runs in the bat torn of the seventh a bondy home run produced two of them and hall carried the third ac ross the plate when ross drv den singled georgetown threatened in the eighth when pete lawson s dou ble scored george doucette who had walked and dan arbic who had singled his way aboard executive director of george town and brampton ys and w harold rea national presi dent during the tree planting ceremonj the cfrcmonj highlighted the threeday annual meeting involving 350 v delegates from coast to coast tuesday night bill andrews look 4 of a possible 6 points from bill collier al prouse and brad little split to gain 3 pts apiece and jim andrews took 4 from euclid bo i avenue camp at ipperwash for the next six weeks prizewinners are announced in anglers hunters contest three georgetow n people won coleman accessories thurs dav night in a draw sponso d by the georgetown anglers and hunters club irene flynn 27 john st w won a camp stove nick brown 16 union st a lanp and fred barnes 44 main st s a cooler consolation prizes of 5 each went to ross erwin gordon shoebndge and jean hancock the draw was made during an anglers and hunters social night at the rr 1 georgetown headquarters at which three outdoor films were shown jeff darby son of club direct or fred darby pulled the tick ets museum pepsi plant then tv show for hornby children congratulation to wendy wood daughter of mr and mrs john wood who was awarded a bronw medal m second highest standing in her gride d theory trinity college of music lon don england mr russell snider has sold his house up the road and has purchased the manse property in the village tbe family mov ed in on saturday but perhaps a welcome isn t necessary they have been living in community up the street several years prizewinners at harris booth at flower show a number of people who at tended the recent flower show sponsored by the horticultural society in the armoury were prizewinners at a display booth oi harm floral prizes were drawn by a shed dan nurseries representative at the conclusion of the show and were won by mrs norman dev creatlx mrs cdic m glen gals find the mark win two decisive victories the famines from the glen are hitting with authority again and consequently their won lost record in halton ladies softball league play looks a little more respectable this week after losing their first th ee games and dropping like a stone to the bottom of the eight team loop the glen gah found the range in palermo thursdaj night and rapped the pals 24 lo 7 monday night they pushed their scoring streak to 37 runs in two games by bombing om agb 135 on glen ground the glen gals bunched 5 runs in the 5th and another 4 m he i last inning to put the decision out of doubt a bases loaded home run by pitcher gayle ly ons was the major swat for the winners i the glen monday lineup in eluded betty stafford gayle lyons mane south joy haines bev compton judy hancock cathy mckeown betty brooks alice hancock shelley william milton raiders play glen girls in the village tonight thun day and the glen is at drum quin monday night kinsmen girls softball league standing july 5th senior girls w l state farm 2 0 gtown cycle 1 1 sunnucks real estate 1 1 leon s 1 1 g town upholstering 1 1 delrex fashions 1 1 junior glrlt murray motors 2 0 kinette km i sen 1 l superior foods 1 1 dairy queen fik 11 jackson s 11 beaver lumber 0 2 georgetown community swimming pool registrations must be in this week for august swimming classes clearing the last of our bedding plants petunias aiyssum celosia salvia marigolds zinnias geraniums george r brandford 15 mountalnvlew road north giant batting to july 4th player ab h bill campbell 31 13 419 dan arbic 36 13 361 jason fields 20 7 350 jim james 29 in- 344 pete lawson 25 ft 320 jim lindsay 26 b 307 don lindsay 33 in 303 karl bart it 3 272 dennis gibbons 35 9 257 bob bratton 8 2 250 bernie dore 16 3 181 tom james 28 3 178 don westbrook 14 2 142 brian mccristall 13 1 u7fi goorfe doucette k 0 0 000 prouse team tops first round horseshoe loop with the first round or the schedule just completed ai prouse a team occupies the top spot in the georgetown horse shoe club standings the prouse craw collected 20 points over the first round three more than the closest pursuers brad lit ties team j williams team had third place gord andrews team is in fourth and teams captained by bill collier and euclid bois- venue deadlocked in firth in action at the park pits investment opportunity maple avenue baptist church mortgage certificates or an equivalent 10 year term certificate at 5 sold at discount per information contact uv irucj a woods 137 prince charles drive telephone t77665 hamgeggie j heed mrs wsde mrs packham and mrs a l ward on thursday morning june 30 a bus load of 40 children and five adults le hornby united church at 9 00 a tn for a myst cry tour and sunday school pic nlc at kitchener the trip as supervised by the superintend en of the sunday school mrs laura marchment the first atop was at the woodside national historic park museum which was the home of the honorable william lyon mackenzie king who was prime minister for years their next stop was at the vict oria park where everyone en joyed a delicious picnic dinner in the afternoon they toured the kitchener beverages where pepsi cola is manufactured here they were shown how the bottles are washed and also how the machine with the magic eye can pick out a bottle with small speck of dirt or a chip of glass out of the bottle everyone was treated to a glass of pepsi and given a pencil the highlight of the day was a visit to the big al show on channel 13 here they were treated to a party for those who were eel thdaya in july the honoured guests who had birthdays were debbie nee- lands murray grexton gln gillie and mark patchetl they hetd a draw for the birthday cake and mark patchett was the lucky winner bradley gillls and tommy marchment acted as guards who raised the flag when big al arrived debbie trimble betty marchment wee chosen as the candy cane girls who passed candy in little wicker baskets to all the guests four of the girls received sun glasses and four of the boys disk games for entering in a game called change of clothes popcorn and cheesies were passed out to the children on their trip home these were do nated by jacks cheesie co of kitchener ytm i thumday july ktv 1 pack milk prices jump three cents per quart today georgetown s second hike in in the price of milk in 7 months goes into effect today both steen3 dairy and geor getown dairy announced the price changes with new price lists issued this week to their regular customers homogenized milk has been uppjrf h nl p quart frnm wt cents to 29 cents two quart jugs are now 56 cents an in crease of 6 cents and three qnari joajs f shoo cents will be tax the new price hats pat a anllk at a cts chocolate amilk at 3 casts a buttermilk at 24 carts soar cress b ap to 49 c a pint whipping cream to cents a pint awl table craes cents per pinl detasss other dairy prodact price ges are available tnm tft 4 ie while this is oae of the substantial incr ha products is recent years anal i second since october ml 1 it still means georgcti overs will be paying their milk than in gsseapk a toronto for exaa price per quart of asa homogenized aauk 1 boosted to 30 cents while they regret a dairy operators popateaf milk remains the best er bargain of any lead terms of nutrition aad values since 1mb dairy toav ncts have risen about jaj cant in price white the has averaged 39j per cent far foods local operators psst to other foods stack as irtint law tnm and many others that have a terrific- last four years lazy days food values prices effective thurs fri sat july 7th 6lh 9th fkt 7 tn at yur superior food market fresh produce this weeks meat features lean tender centre cut chops roasts pork loins 67 tenderloin end x lb avg watpht or i 83 maflf leaf sweet pickled nvu uju- iwttl pkklw mm cottage rolls 69 fresh h rgt spare ribs lk 73 maple leaf wencrs 53 ont no 1 t r v gr beans x- sin 131 ci skoranges ont no 1 now gw hi cabbage 1 cal s rfc r grgrapesij fresh arrivals dash of nasty hood uttuca cawaiw vtoon osteosis tosstaaoass open to 9 pja thurs fri nites free home delivery on orders ssjm and up red path fine granulated sugar 5 lb bag 10 lb bag 43 85 27c off tide 149 kino size ox miracle whip jm gm salad dressing 41 htucrest sweet mixed pickles is oa 29 round tin m asa swifts preaa -05- macaroni kraft dinner 43 christies biscuits jm m p i k n i k assortment st liquid 5c off kleenex whit or colourdoo1 23s glide starch 2

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