Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 11, 1966, p. 8

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seeking bronze medallion panic stricken danger rescuer seeking their bronze medallions these georgetown community pool swim class students demonstrate the proper method of releasing the hold of a panic str cken swim mer who poses a threat to the rescuer fromhse top o the pho o down are edw n sar chuck and bob sargent rick chaplin and leslie aacausland beverly gummer and l nda capperauld ehaine sales and susan carswell the swimmers are receiving nstruct on al the pool on saturdays puller hay will be harris competion in golf finals tfm morcitown hikald thursday ausust 11 1h y coed club will offer course at plaza for motorcycle owners membcnv of the georgetown yellowjackets motorcycle club will ict as instructors any licensed ma1prcjrclc owner may attend classes from 7 pm to b pjn monday tuesday and wednesday evenings a helmet and goggles will be presented to some lucky motorcyclist by hiss yamaha at the conclusion of 3day in stracuon course on motor cycle safety here later this month the coed club of the ge orgetown and district ymca a the beginning and end of ywca will sponsor the mot the course and the most im orcycle safety week from proved person will be present august 22 to 27th inclusive at ed with i helmet and goggles the delrex market centre on donated by mr wi am pom guelph st eroy of the credit river boat mr and mrs william while of the canadian motorcycle at 2 n clock saturday there association have guided the in ill be a parade of motor georgetown coeds in laying cycles led by miss yamaha al out the course of instruction in ong no 7 highway back to the motorcycle highway safety i plata the dead beats will sup- john mileham and other ply the music for a free street dance from 8 to midnight saturday the presentation to the mos improved motorcyclist will made by miss yamaha during the dance a crucial natch at george town golf and country club this weekend will decide bob harris competition in the clubs 1606 v championship round playing their semi anal match will be current title holder mike pullen and terry hay harris earlier gained the final by taking his semi final round with allan wheeler after oust ing val smith and mac fancy hike foster is the c flight golfer waiting for an opponent he won his semi final match with harry dykstra after oust ing bill xeahy and will meet either peter newell or hike palmer in the final round newell won rounds with ian grant and terry merritt and palmer took mort smyth and marty mccrisul to reach the semis puilen got to the semi by outselling pave tjren and ross dibble and terry hay bump ed bob shorter and jim irons from competition they are the only three re maining from an original a fhgr field of 10 jim timleck there will be a written test b fa g and will play either jack kem shead or peter mlnlcta in the showdown round terry hancock was tim leeks semi final competition and earlier he eliminated bob hall and lome cunningham minich registered wins over norm dickenson and stan bin sil and kemshead defeated ken allen and blackie graham in the earlier rounds three run splurge too much for giants dundas merchants broke up pitchers duel with three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and then coasted to a 7 1 win over georgetown gi ants in a halton county inter mediate baseball league game in dundas sundaj the merchants added three more runs in the seventh andj a single tally in the eighth to put the game out of reach rockwood giants had taken a brief lead glen williams with a run of their own in the hillsburgh top of the sixth i georgetown the vicory put dundas one acton glen win concludes girls ball schedule glen williams scored 7 times in the 2nd inning and mcleans rentl sajit enrnta 279 quoon stmt easf brampton phone 4j9j7tl we knt 0 puty goods f lawn mowers paint sprayers 9 alum rrt ladders 0 floor sanders t power post augers manrothtrj ample parking open thws fri 9 fuk jim vipond to attend anniversary dinner w ell known sj jim vidond will guest of honour kn intercounty fastball standings august tth 1w pirates win pushes giants to sixth place in league came ahead of preston pirate the battle for second place it wai the fourth straight de feat for georgetown bernie dore and don land say were the giant batter wilson and arnold went the i distance for the winncs tues aug 16 acton at geor getown glen p thurs aug 18 glen at rockwood fn aug 19 rockwood at glen georgetown at acton preston pirates ended a pro- fear runs in the seventh inning to defeat the georgetown gia nts 43 here last wednesday the outburst ended a string of 25 scoreless innings against hilton hamilton campbellville and the giants the streak in eluded two shutouts against the beaters and the merchants last weeks victory offered dance successful golf juniors plan a repeat the junior section of the ge orgetown golf and country club had success in their first effort friday night august 5 when thev staged a junior dance at the rr 4 georgetown club a committee made fa clark lee patterson ian jbowell terry hay and paul little sign of relief for the pi one hit until that fatal seventh for the third game in a row they produced only five hits preston 000 000 4 4 3 0 georgetown 200 001 0 3 7 2 victory moved them into un p ortwein coughun 7 disputed possession of second ind uan renner 2 g place a half game in front of don and d unimay hr dundas and two and one half l q behind campbellville georgetown dropped from ec0lll gaito different fifth into a sixthplace tie with u burlington hamilton moved allen wins dy ollc run into fifth place i glen williams captured a the bucs scored all their hm one run victory from runs with two out jack wild dmmquin in the second game fong singled but the next two of the halton rural midget batters were sidelined before semi finals in glen park sun jim renner bounced a single day giving them the best of glen midgets best dmmquin by 17 runs in semifinals editor introduce ing clancy a the little nhl 30th anni versary dinner in the george town memorial arena satur da september 10 gordon alcotl who founded the lilte nhl here in 1036 told the herald this week that vipond had consented to pre cede the toronto maple leaf assistant manager on the cere- monv program another well known sports announcer wei mcknight of radio station cfrb s executive will thank clancy j television sports personal tvbnanmcfarlanf will tape the proceedings for later show ing dave keon a name has been added to the list of players tvho will be among the guests a the birthday dinner team mate bob pulford dick duff of the montreal canadiens lou angotti and bob nevin of the new yo- rangers are also re- never looked back as they de feated georgetown 1210 in nothing game that rounded out the halton ladies softbaj league schedule in glen park monday night georgetown finished third and glen williams fourth in fe eight team circuit both teams finished second in their i respective urban and rural div islons georgetown will meet milton in the first round of the urban division playoffs while glen williams will ho it up with palermo hornby girls won the league shield with a 12 wins 2 losses record oakville finished 2nd georgetown 3rd glen williams 4th milton 5th omagh 6th p iermo 7th and drumquin 8 for the high1st quality printing at the lowest possible cost georgetown herald 22 ham st s georgetown phone 8772201 cent additions glen williams rolled to an impressive 203 win over drum quin in the opening game of the halton rural midget soft ball sfm finals n drumquin park saturday night gerald moody pitched the full seven innings for the glen with jack kennhead behind the plate the catcher was one of his team s leaders with a four run perform inc boun over second aacker denny gib- three series ii bona bead number of games a home run in the third inn g by david ashley with the minimum three aboard proved the major blow for the glen spike coughhn scored the the glen edged the drum first run with a pinch single quins 98 in 6 innings they batting for winning pitcher won the opener 203 the night rick ortwein and a second run i before scored on a single by bill kum g wluiami wm m shared by the moody brothers the ueing and winning p d gerald with jack prcswood arranged the danceruns scored when leftbelder mshead working behind the for which the deadbeats sup- 1 tom james dropped a long flyp pbd the music a door pnze was won by chns tost compliments of thompson s hardware and spot dance prizes went to joanne smith and steve hancock com plunents of the evelyn shoppe and silvers rita andrae and terry hay compliments ol youngs pharmacy and cotton i marg gilchrist and bob gra ham compliments of hams floral and boughton jewellers the juniors will repeat their effort with an informal affair on the 19th j lofted by ross gillow a fantastic catch by short georgetown bad taken a 20 je j lead in the first inning on a femtiv wghl single by danny arfaic a triple by bill campbell and a single by don lindsay a 400foot homer by paul lawson onto the lawn of a house beyond the track in left field accounted for the other georgetown run in the sixth inning bernie dore turned in anoth nash and gerald moody stroked a pair of home runs to pace the winners other glen runs were scor d by kemshead shepherd ogal ashley and greg moody ray evans and david lord did the drumquin pitching and john rowbottom their catch ing blind score string tourney north halton novelty events golfers pulled tha number of two golf holes from a hat and cancelled the scores of the two holes they pulled from their score cards in a novelty gill tournament at the north halton golf and country club liens day recently the blind hole tournament was another in a aeries of weekly novelty golf competi tions jim burns was the winner ttaqr bwngtr was 2nd lome crosj sjad cfci walker 3rd jektmh ttm duck and ami 1totfa ttfc don rand peter sweetmsn was the er fine pitching performance kldtaf feom wu for the g a only three tom gooding crossed the plate twice and john hil son grant gooding and david lord scored the remaining runs glen williams midgets now meet the winners of the low tillehornby series the anal round is to start around aug 23 and be completed by sept ember 10 off the length of which wa determined by his handicap the golfer was allowed t move the ball the distance of the string in any direction trree times during the course of bis round jim jones made the best use of the strand to register a low as joe strite- was 2nd jack colter 3rd reg head 4th terry balnea 3th tom wyue 6th lloyd grotella 7th jack malcolm nth and bob butler 9th there were three low toss prizes jim linton captured the first ona with a 32 don curry 2nd with a 34 and bill allen 3rd with 38 john thomas net 43 earned urn the host honest golfer prize the mens section will play an interclubjinatxh with qrangevilla aug glen scorers were j kem award kart trophies midseason champs trophies fer tha fastest drlv- art in the most durable fcarts were presentad after a hundred laps of raclne at tha north halton kart club track wednesday niaht when tha lo cal club staged its mid rtaton championships entrants wrung fifty lapa out of their small machlnts in the boat and then another fifty in the final bob urry had the fastest kart on tha track and went un beaten in tha twins 2 class av ents charlene meccormack edged husband bill to win tha class 2 final and ether finals wen wen by cy wilson ci 3 keith huntar ci 4 flash edge ci 5 and bill wilson ci 4 the heats ware wen by ur ry wilson bill maccormack nerm shea and plash edge gerald edge wen a lunler heat but was beaten by bill rtld in alcott uid be had written shead 4 doug hills 3 greg all s nhl clubs regarding the moody 3 david ashley 2 ger affair and expects to hear aid moody 2 john milne and george shepherd j nash bob fendley and ron fogal drumquin made a start in the 9th when ray evans hit drumquin s only home run of the game with bob foster on base the other drumquin run was scored by ken rush drumquin s pitching was shared by ian douglas ray evans and david lord while john rowbotlom worked hind the plate from those who had not ready sent notification that they would be represented short bud james team captain for the little nhl toronto maple eai first team to win league honours in 1937 will speak on behalf of he original 90 litle leaguers bob goldham will speak for the nhl players invitations have also been be- sent to all honourary presid ents and past presidents of the i little nhl i attention farmers otaco plough shares we can supply yon with otaco plough shares for most makes of ploughs otaco plough shares are made from high quality material and wear well pick up your requirements for summer ploughing now grain aerators we are agents for the b w grain aerator and drier don t let your grain spoil from high moisture order your unit from us todaj weevil control in granaries weevil in farm granaries are getting to be a problem almost out of control master feeds stewarttown recommend and sells a howards bin treat for sprajing grain bins before storing gram 0 howards grain guard for mixing with the grain while the grain is being put in tbe bin ft howards bin fume for fumigating grain in the bin already infested with weevil order your supplies now we sell mf recommend masterfeeds master feeds stewarttown dial 773512 gsorgatown we driver wd a m and sat a m sack wk in gorgrowfl motorcycle safety week august 22nd to 27th muhx p1aia fbh instruction on motorcycle highway safety sponsored by cetef club tf the oswgwtaww y no radiator no water to boil over no hose to leak no rust no water pump no antifreeze no flush ing no cracked block no big gas bills no large repairs no wonder you see so many cv motors 189 guelph

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