maurice viant each year an award is given at the institute of electrical and electronic engineers exhibition for the outstanding new component which contributes most to its field maurice viant a design engineer ot vanan associates of canada georgetown was this years winner for a millimeter reflex klystron electronic tube kin beat standard to become softball champs trie georgetown industrial softball league championship belongs to the kinsmen crew this year winners in a best of five series with defending champions standard products kin copped the crown thurs da when they earned their third straight win 51 after dropping the series opener bob newman threw the champs in spectacular fashion while gord spcnce did the sp pitching kinsmen opened i lead earlv in the concluding flame and maintained their edge a controversial call m d a through the conhcst mav have meant the difference between a i km title and a deadlocked scr les h occurred wilh stindard products runners at first and second bases and one gone geore balasko the sp hitter rose to the occasion with a long smash that would have gone for a triple but umpire gerry perk ins ruled the runner at first had led off lie declared the runner out and the delivery to balasko no pitch hinsmen made balasko their third out and escaped unscathed standard got to kinsmen s pit cher neil starret to capture the scries opener 4 1 kinsmen bag ged the nct two b 133 and 62 counts to set the stage for the corker thursdaj tae mcleod and fred ham on were the kin hitting heroes in the last tilt accounting for all fnc rbi s between them kinsmen shone defensively in all four gimcs hooting just twn fielding chances elect mrs helen archer president lawn bowlers tht oiorqitowm mflrald thursday oct 12th 1h7 k pagb 14 mrs helen archer was nam ed president o the georgetown ladles lawn bowling club it their annual meeting friday v enlng also elected to oflioa for 1068 were mrs frieda hunter 1st vice president miss sara edwards 2nd vice president mrs margaret hunter treasurer mrs florence cleave secretary mrs myrtle pattenden flowers and cards treasurer and press reporter mrs jessie dick mrs- margaret thompson and mrs gladys robinson games conven ers mrs len pond mrs eva muckart and mrs margery wil son prize committee and mrs agnes leslie mrs ann pritch ard and mrs elizabeth buck social conveners twenty ladies attended the meeting followed by a pot luck upper minutes were read by mrs florence cleave ant a treasurer s report given by mrs margaret hunter mrs margaret thompson took the chair for the election of of fleers and a vote of thanks was given the outgoing president mrs jessie dick a special prize was given for the highest score for the season registered by mrs helen archer and mrs jean graham who tied with 445 points us florence williamson was second with 422 points mrs myrtle pattenden third with 414 animals excused but hydro warns careless humans when a misguided moose mows down a hydro pole the resulting power stoppage is un avoidable and when a beaver miscalculates and fells a tree across transmission lines or a wolf gnaws the insulation from a power cable ontario hidro em ployces although they dislik all power interruptions arc likelv to shrug it off as part of th job morrows dominate race kart classes it was morrow night at the north hal ton kart races wed nesdav morrow won the class 5 feature and semi final after greg morrow had taken the heat greg also captured second place in the class feature blake morrow grabbed the checkered flag in the class 6 heal and semi but paul morrow came on to snatch the feature victor another morrow jim was third in the feature class 4 had no morrows but lots of competitive action ian wcalch led gord thompson and glen smith across the finish line in the feature thompson was chased to the wire by ernie biggs in the semi and glen smith registered a win in the heat peter brecdt took ecrthin available m class 3 since h had the only kart entered others who fni hed w t up were hash edge second in i class 5 semi and b 11 wison 3rd in class 5 ea u e north hallnn kart cij ra s are hld every wcdoeda r emrg at the cluo trak on tie 5th 1 ire o equesing sou h of umehouse spectators are c ed swiss new merchant boss ed swiss 28 year old hamilton resident with an illustrious hoc key career has been named coach of th mllbma junior c merchant swiss whose playing career includes two years in florida year in philadelphia and a year in new jersey in the eastern hockey league replaces mur ray prenke and bnio sclisizu both of whom turned down the job due to an increase of com muments the merchants started train ing last week for the upcoming junior c season and although only 30 boys turjted out or the joint juvenilejunior practice swiss waa i with the stock arthritis bothering see your doctor what do you make of arttv- limbs practically anything arthritis can stnke anyone at anytime even children arth ntis is no respecter of persons anyone is susceptible hampers the previous freed era of movement totally or partially disables some 285000 canadians 1 a leading cause of physical disability in canada responsible for an annual loss of employment which runs into millions of days and dollars approximately one in every 20 canadians suf tecs from some form of rheumatic disease se veral of these such as infec tious arthritis or gout can be successfully cured or controlled todav there help and there is hope with early diag nosis and treatment serious disability due to arthritis can be prevented in about four out of five patients october is arthritis month in canada your canadian ar thntis and rheumatism society tights arthritis on many fronts including research prof nonal education patient care and public information if yon or any member of your family suffers from arthritis the soc- leyt urges you to see your doc tor at once but there s a tvpe of inter ruption they ii ncer shrug off the one caused by irrespon nble sharpshooters who blast tfae insulators from hjdro poles and towers every year many thousands o dollars are spent replacing in tulators shattered by gunfire the pronlem is compounded bj the delated action of much of the damage power lines may break long after the marksman has had his fun or damaged in sulators mav cmse service in terruplions the first time it rain and aluavs there is the danger that some innocent per son maj be scnoush injured a crop destroved or a forest fire ignited shooting insulators fnm li les is a scrio is offence the crimm al ode of canada prov des heavy fines and imprisonment for persons found guilty of this kind of vandalism j ontario hydro reminds hnn ters that careless and trigger happ gunhandling can only i result in traced hardship or i financial loss i dont act like i moose indianpopulation the native indian population of canada now stands at well ocr 200 000 three quarters of which 1 e on reserves i gueiph irs romp to 440 win over rebels georgetown junior nebels of r little resistance for the fired up john f ross baby royals who romped to a 440 high school football v in in ge orgetown park fridaj georgetown had the sue and potential speed but had no chan ee to use them as the guelphs played hall control to outclass the locals in every department starring for the rmals were mixed up bill kestill and keith imor who both played later the same aft crnoon with the senior team georgetown figure skating club skating starts monday october 16lh through to march registration saturday october 14k from 10 a m to 4 p m georgetown arena tentative schedule preschool mondays 3 to 4 30 juniors monday and wednesday 2 30 to 6 30 inermed1ates mondays 6 45 to 9 wadnosday 6 45 to 9 p m seniors ft adults mondays and wednesdays professional instruction included strrgle and family plans available cvtryone invited program all can enjoy figuring in the georgetown forefront were hugh williams ben heppes and ron stewart georgetown made several de termined efforts hut these were all stopped by a solid defense library books junior fiction a boy like walt clewes scarlet streamers white house schooner on the rocks brown moominland midwinter jans- son the cimplcte short stories of h g wells wells the secret of the covered bridge carroll captain pete heck the white mountains chris topher midway barrett the ghost of five owl farm gage the secret of fiery gorga gage the high house arundel magic secrets wyler the walk the mouse girls took kuskin truck drivers what do they do greene the mighty hunter hader lost in the zoo hader the 22 letters king peter s chair keats ever day a dragon lexaa the wonderful world of hon es brown the toad hunt chenery worlds to come knight millionaires night the men of georgetown are invited to meet their lions club at a fun same night to ie held in the legion hall friday october 13th 1967 800 pm admission fre draw every hour com and mnoy an verting of good fellowship atnigo schweitzer the hartwarp jets pudrtey the cruise of the happy uo- gay williams the circus of adventure biy ton t x the irish sensation ruby murray the shpralls are down brou- ghton time to grow up tame a matter of life and death carr my spain sawyer bridges billings the story of a red deer fortescue our rice village in cambodia tooze d h lawrence cole red giants and white dwarfs jastrpw they dared the deep marx book of astronomy king the story of canada tolton the meaning of music sehg mann the travels of marco polo koemg the battle of waterloo her old rocks evans the world we ine in and hovi it came to be hartman the vanishing thunder stoutenburg great adventures with wild animali wright hacdonald to pearson hut chison the mountain of adventure blyton the valley of adventure blyton the outsiders hmton the molhwumps maiden white ghost summer mur phy all the mowgli stories kip ling animal stones kipling the magic of milhcent mus grave turtle the guard mou e freeman orange robed boy garlan further chronicles of avonleathc boy from slink alley montgomery mkington britons on tour i the one and only david whitfield scoiiuf a funniest comedy team billy liston jimmy kerr and noreen quin irish dancers i riviera club norval 6 mites vast of brampton on hwy no 7 friday october 20th 1967 2 shows 645 pm fr 9 30 p m arfmttmmi 275 rmrifm iraniptmi 4515350 459 3174 jmartttown 1776149 1779541 nmmi 1174191 it i si voting trust defeats haltonpeel takeover halton and peel trust comp any defeated an attempted take over of 200 000 of its shares by security capital corporation ltd ot toronto halton and peel president o e manning said this week i the trust company thwarted the attempt bv setting up a vot ing trust giving a select body of trustees power to vote oer 163 000 shares he said the moe would give trustees cont rnl over more than 50 3 per cent of issued shares st pauls baptist church mountainview rd south minister rev g s gammon 9 45 am morning worship service 1100 am sunday school novice allstar hockey tryout saturday october 14 bring 50c for ice time 5 30 to 6 30 p m i jimsnow y important w urgo our customers to havo their ground prepared in advanca in this way plants shrubs otc can be planted immediately to help assure healthy growth excellent selection of evergreens clearance house plants begonias fuschias geraniums potted special 29 timt to kant peonies w ar specialists in paomaa eamy flowering peonies 2 oo par root new japanese peonies red while pink 2 oo per root special red whit er pink peonies dbu 3 root for 1 95 bone meal peat moss wynfield nursery garden centre half mlk watt of 7lht una on 17 smaroad telephone s7799s2 bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager october 17th an important day or residenst of ontario we are given the privilege of really working at demooracj instead of merely reading or talking about it our provin cial election october 17th provides the opportunity fo all of ui to share the responsibility of living in a free land use our vote it i too precious a privilege and responsi bility to ignore hunting is an exciting sport which demands patient obser vation coordination endurance and a quick eye to ca ture the pnie of the hunt however hunting microwava and radio antennas and telephone cables requires none c these qualities such hunting gives you nothing no physical exercise no excitement no reason to brag ucccss in fact shooting at microwave and radio towcra or telephone cables is much like turning your gun on friend these communications networks help you for a hunting trip by carrying reports on weather fore fires or floods when hunters become lost or injured c mumcations again plays a major role in coordinating ieare d rescue efforts to save their liven you can see tlr how fooiharay it is to waste ammunition taking poteho at one ef the hunters best friends communications li could save jour life on a hunting trip a moving target the true challenge to a hunter s marksmanship in soutibcm africa telephone repairmen have a reaby atibc problem not hunte but elephants the anun have discovered that telephone cojea u marvelous cratchers and they are causing atatic by rubbing afiinaj the wires itchy elephants are a problem we dont have c course however we do consider any problem with yout telephone service a big one thats why we try to preveit trouble before it starts our underground cable li kepi under pressure so that we will be warned of any dwntm or break we keep a close eye on our oerhead oabla amj wa ask you to pw take care when hunting twa fall how much can you aay in a thrca minute phone ealp lot slow talkers can get in about 450 words while peopl who talk fast can whix tmrough about 750 words man important ideas can be expressed in three minutes jui consider incoln needed only 267 words for the gettyi burg address and shakespeare used just 363 for hamltt famous soliloquy to be or not to be so when you hn aomebhing to say to aomeone far away do try long dl tance a real bargain espccialr if your calls are witw ontario or quebec and you call any evening after vloc or anytime sunday