Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1967, p. 3

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georgettes milton tied oneup in series playoff their ace pitcher sandy cnthbertson oo hand to stack far finger in the hole in the dui milton gals drowned in a ude ot 40 rans in an urban dtruflk hakon ladcs eague snfthth final series same ilon- gcor8etons defense was little less than watertight itself aunwisx the losers 20 runs as a total of sixty base runners ossed the plate georgettes hittina spree in cluded home runs by sluggers marilyn eagles 2 susan quihn pat davison and the quackcn sjcbexs leslie and betty suggests mill waste be removed through sewerage system la reply to a letter from may joseph gibbons j h robert tk president and gener- naxuger of domur paper montreal tated he was surpris to bear of further complaints at odour from the null as he understood the odour was soostantiauy reduced he suggested a practical me thod of improving the situation be the direct entry of the it mto the municipal sew er system he claimed pollution coosnuants had stated this not overload either the pipe lines or the effluent daricer mr robwston admitted the might need more cleaning but the extra could be passed on to the will iq this manner the la coon could be eliminated xt my undcrsumdint that the otcrc said we could not the effluent straight out of the mill sad cr roy bauentme td like to contact and get their views on r contended it should la the sewer but would it help disposal plant he the matter was left with san chairman roy ballenune wiq report his findings to county nurses continued from page 1 m be said we have one of the best health units in the pro- and provide man serv aces such as dcital care which are not offered to the same ex tent ini feet beeve ledwith stressed that che counties can put off 3 final saon on the proposal until the end of march 1968 when all federal grants will become the espoaabflity of the province another meeting with peel county has been scheduled for jibe end of october lin williams the georgetown victory even ed the best of five final champ ionship round at a game apiece the opener was a far cry from monday nights affair both defenses plfted it stlngey giv ing up absolutely nil until after five complete innings milton came on to score six limes to georgettes one to capture the important first clash sandy cuthbertson who bat fled the locals in gaining the win suffered a wrist injury a couple of nights later and was unable to suit up for monday night the extent of her injury pick ed up while playing for simcoe in another league has not been determined but its likely she will miss the rest of the series game three goes in the coun ty town wednesday night sept 20 and the crucial fourth game will be played tonight in the glen site of all georgette home games i0de centennial gift is 300 to cedarvale the first meeting of the fall season of the countess strathmore chapter iode was held on monday sept 11 at the home of mrs sam penrice 36 princess anne drive regent miss margery mackenzie pre sided a letter of appreciation wts received from the secretary of the cedarvale community cen tre expressing thanks for the chapters generous contribution of 300 this money was donat ed by the chapter as their cen tennial gift and will be used to redecorate the entrance and vestibule of cedarvale mrs oliver hunter educat ion secretary reported earlier this year she bad ordered sev eral sets of iode historical portfolio of coloured prints of events from canadian history kelp domtar to putthe effluent these were prints depleting harvest home service at glen united church last sunday was harvest home at the united church the church was decorated with fruits grain flowers and veg tables a flower arrangcme- was placed there by the k sen family in memory of m a klassen 1 mother who had pas sed away hut week in mon treat the senior choir sang in the morning service how can we honor him with mrs alt spence at the organ the evening service a film the gui was shown mrs r drews was soloist and sang the beautiful evening player cof fee was served after the serv ice in the fellowship room we extend sympathy to mrs dave stamp and family in the deoth of mr stamp last satur day he bad not been w 11 for a long time and has been in and out of hospital a great deal lately the funeral took place on tuesday tveare pleased to report that mr bert dixon is able to be back at his work at northern electric after a few months en forced rest mr and mrs ed sharpe 01 rochester visited with her son douglas starrett and famly last weekend they flew f mai ton on monday for the west where they will visit her son victor and his wife and family who operate a trailer camp at trail bc we are pleased to see harry baptist picnic features swimming campfire only in september can pitj nickers enjoy the best of both swimming still possible because of a hot indian summer sun and a coxy campfire made even more attractive by the nip in the air after a september sun down home after undergoing an oper ation in south peel hospital sunday visitors with mr and mrs c barth were mr and mrs george taylor of vancou ver bc mr and mrs larry sommcrs and family of toron to mr and mrs k splegelberg of toronto and mr and mrs schneider of brampton george taylor who spent his boyhood here and mrs taylor have just retoxnedfrom a five month holiday in europe and the british isles mr and mrs douglas rrett had a corn roast on s f day msht in honour of jacqueline i birthday we extend sympathy to mrs w klassen in the sudden death or her mother the funeral took place last saturday in mon treal mr and mrs a allen visltd their daughter and husband mr and mrs j bousfleld and family of acton on sunday mr and mrs bert bullock visited friends in schomberg last week sympathy is extended to m- e dawson and family in both the swimming and the time around the campfire were memorable parts of the first baptist church picnic in wolf park terra cotta saturday september 9 in between a program con ducted by sunday school super intendent donald livingstone included games and races for children and adults participants were members of mrs dorothy stoppers kinder garten class mrs jean hancock and mrs bessie peck s primary girls class mr al robinsons primary boys class miss norma thompsons junior girls class mrs joan mccosh s junior boys class mrs clair grigg and mr john paler s intermediates and mrs wilton s seniors the days program concluded with the traditional picnic sup per blessed by the chorea pas tor rev leslie wilton bever age and dessert were provided by the sunday school ah roads lead to george town park for the big fall fair on friday and saturday of this week be sure and see the big parade saturday afternoon glenda lotan meakin teacher of pianoforte theory puplti prepared per examinations 46 prince charles drive 8776058 th 4oroitown herald thursday mpt 11 1m7 pags a m hours a dat ar taxi call 8774474 airport service of harry s auto service back death of mrs dawson last week many important events she dis tributed a set to each of geor ge own s public schools one to the holy cross separate school and one to the chapters adopt ed school in nfld two were left over these will be placed m the georgetown district high school and cedarvale com munity centre in lieu of the silver medals which the chapter has awarded in previous years to deserving students at the georgetown high school it was moved that a first award of 25 would b giv to a student in grade xm for general proficiency also a sec ond award of 23 be given to a student in grade xhi who has ihown the most progress in the year the awards will be pres ented at the high school com mencement mrs r ballantine services continued on page 13 men interested in georgetowns present and future are cordially invited to attend a get acquainted dinner of georgetown chamber of commerce wednesday october 4th north halton golf country club from 6 30pm hon charles macnaughron provincial secretary guest speaker dnner s3 75 at 7 15 p rru limited number of advance tickets available from chamber members see the most glamorous and exciting cars of the new model season wide track p0ntiac buick acadian beaumont firebird 1968 gmc trucks today friday and saturday refreshments for our guests pete mass0n motors 124 guelph st 8776986 fis grand opening sale still going strong you too should get yourself a bargain plus a chance at the beautiful diamond to show our appreciation for the warm and wonderful recept on you have g ven us let us thank you by continuing this sale right through september this weeks specials 3 pce curved front bedroom suite finished in modern walnut the right suite for you f you are budget m nded dresser has deep deep drawer space ant qued brass handles lend that su to an a r of quiet elegance comfts sept sale price 179 2 pce colonial chesterfields in a twlde choice of decorator mater als the wood s fin shed in a r ch mellow candlelight finish z ppered cush ons for easy clean ng aga n the deal su te for the budget minded comfts sept sale 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