Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1967, p. 12

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i jv mj- covered wagon grew out of idle time john wesley armstrong of 6 churchill cresc looks over his home made covered wagon and six horse learn evidence hhat idle time can be turned into produclve time mr armstrong constructed the unrt while convalescing at hpme after an operation many georgetown and district people have seen his handiwork in parades at glen williams norvel and jn town jan popiel ueiph colle 1 ucsdaj three dairy calves erin prizewinners rebs come through with first football victory georgetown district high school senior rebels travelled to guelph last fridaj and nan ded their hosts guelph col legiale a 012 beating the victory was especially satisfy ing as it was accomplished wi thout the services of bill uv er the team s fine first string quarterback ray burrows a versatile ath lete took over the quarterback duties and ran the team in ex telle nt fashion using a limited offence the players rose to the occasion and simply ouuitislled oulblocked and out tackled the green g3cls georgetown received the op amng kick off and burrows proceeded to grind out eigmy yards in twelve plays he cal led on jan popiel nine times in this drive the barging full at home against back gave th guelph defenrpriate at 3 p m fits as he pounded the off october 24th tackle hole time after time burrows pitched to peavoy on the on and he dived in for the core bill dwcr who dressed to handle the kick off- and con verts had the convert blocked the vtond half domim ted by the running n iopiel and fine defence barrv cock took a guelph punt on his- own twenty anil slartcd the most ex citing play of the day he deked the first gael and headed for the sideline here he picked tip three tremendous blocks rick todd and bill sjkcs pick ed would be ticklers lileralk right off barn s back just vfaen it looked lik he was clo ed off doug hilts threw a crushing cross bodv clearing out two guelph men oponin the wa for cock to sprmi thr remaining sit yards for the core dwjcr converted cock broke the hearts of thi guelph team a few minutes la ter burrows ought the gael defence shifting to slop pop lcl he faked to popiel and sent cock on the reverse the speech flanker showed his heels ti everyon and sprinted ovr from twenty ards out dwjcr gain split the uprights guelph had ils onl good march in the fourth quartci with the rebel defence loose against the pass threat they hammered the middle and fin ally scord with three minutes remaining the convert was do good this had to be called jin popiel s finest da his 1r0 d mhin2 gave the rebels lr ball control nccssarv to win hi also plaved well defcnsivclv it goes without saing that the offensive line blocked extreme ly well again spirited dpfcni forced the guelph team give up the hall on downs two crucial times in the game the rebels next game will he trading apples for donations saturday lor the fourth innstnitni ar hi nn hid the winning group of three dairv ciw s a trin rair bob and david larz well mil mirv yicgil of llir north llalton 4 11 holbtcin gdtf llub won over nine other 4 11 cilf clnh groups on october 7 another group from the s inic club nincy tamvel mi n n kavanagh and murray brown riife placed 4th in 5th plac sandra iarr ind paul nrtt of tht south hnun 4h holli in i ilf club herald classifieds bring results about two hundred cutis with fio busncls of apples will be floiting around georgetown streits sa utlaj its apple day md the voung canvassers will be triding apples for don ations on street corners and at front doors as thev go aboutl thi business of boosting their froup treasuries the apples arc locally grown micintosli which were picked b a detail of about 40 scouts from 1 irsl third ind fourth troops pnlisln d rind pu into hiskiu mdv or the cuis to take to the public thr- cubs involved will come uroru rir t second third r mirth i ifti and imfihth packs piords ire pooled and then h irtd proportionally witn the troops md picks involved iep ending on icc apil d is ilso this situr i distrnl troops and ind siniil tr sicne ol id si outs knocking on ill he repelled in sjt ulhts and rural ask contractor improve wildwood highway corner dissatisfiid with the coiulit on in which umpc t onslna lion has eft the wildwood cor prisi ri b 1- sque tht individual cl iss mar mcglc placed 2nd witl her senior holstun heifer will bob tam ell 4th and dun tarzwell 1 1imm kwm ajh wis irrt with htr lun llolslein ind tncy juvv i was nu th murraj mccaig hid the w r ning senior jersij wit i i ind nixon ird susan nixon 4 and ga 1 nixon 5th tlliu iifiinf icln rtin mod struct l thui s li iter to thi deal with county gets cheapertownshipsand equcsmg township will get sand and salt for winter roa tare at a cheaper rate thu jear bv shrewd shopping at a meet ing llonday esquesing council authorized their road supcrin tendent bud snow to buy 1500 s of sand ind a necessary ntity of salt through county roads department since halton county is getting ts sand supply at 1 60 a ton i rate lower than some of the he townships have been considj ering snow willsimplv have the rountv increase its order by 1500 tons bv working together the coun tv and township arc doing more hm keeping the expense of the ownships sand supply down countv and township will al so work together in mixing the sind and salt to be stockpiled at stewarttown esquesing will provide two men and the coun v will supply the neccssarj equipment commenting on the battle with old man winter last season the road superintendent said hi job done on clearing and sanding the roads was as good is il could ever be he said v ith more school buses and oth er vehicles on the township mills he ell the time is com in when esqucsine will need a larger fleet of sanders a ri solution piw d unanim on h dim led ilerk k c i ind i lo wr ti inipv rciidui llu cuulilun ol tin no 7 hilhwiv no 21 sidrrmd corner wild v od which lhe slated wis ml bun propirly main trailer camp resident irate at licence fee a norval woman mrs ada shire object to esquealnaa now cbaige of iiq a month for houso two awardsto bonham trailers in the township and in a letter read to council monda she told them so in no uncertain terms for kart club season mrs shire a resident of wtl low park trailer camp told coun cil she will hold back payment until somebody can show hcrj how trailer inhabitants will re ccivc any benefit from it in the strongly worded letter she went on to take a round house at governments in gen oral and demanded to know if the new charge is just something we have to pay with no questions asked at the moment there are six trailers in willow park from which tbe township would re ceive s780 over a year mrs shire said she had been told the 10 fee was a kind of tax which she claimed unfair since the township is already collecting taxes from the park owner its not a tax its a trailer license a by law for which has been passed and okeyed by the department of municipal af fairs commented councillors at lh letter s conclusion coun cils reply will explain the dif ference and tell mrs shire shes been misinformed square dancers swing wednesdays at gdhs though a smaller number than last year are promenading and swinging their partners at the georgetown ys annual square dancing class at the high school wednesdays no group has more fun norm harmsworth is teaching and calling for the dancers ivan and jean fischer john and jan ferguson jim and ger tmde wright grant and alice greenawav jim phillips lynn schantz dave shrubsolc judy nash and june cunnlngton canadian boy scout apple day this saturday oct 21st entire proceeds pleas giv gvnerously go to scout groups in tha area mh ruinl nil ind poor co lili n in which the left bink on m irday october th hill left follmun seweflnn wci lasb won the champio the shorthorn steer class will boh lasby 4th calhv i jsb was 3rd with her shorl io n heifer wilh keith aitkin 4ti in the 4 11 jerstvlmins avrshirc 4h club compilil on stin nurse pined fit si wtti ins jcrscv cilf and pi it i lvnch and ken ivnch shmm their avrshires were srund and third respectively ft t in win ihc corner irinj firm of july i thi v tgreed li put i original condition rornir is opposite the development at corse western limits s2v a day i rr cut oritino oernmenl jsurvrv istimatis the averake i oiirist couples spend about 29 a day municipality of the town of georgetown proclamation th town of georgetown will return to standard time sunday october 29th 1967 wac up at 2 00 a m and turn your clock beck one hour joseph gibbons mayor gary bonham who baa consis tently been the best driver in the fastest class at the 1967 north halton kart club races was first of seven drivers to be presented with the okecfc brewing company s awards when presentations were made at the kart track sunday he was the only pilot to get two awirds his second for the run nerup position in class five the awnrds were presented the drivers in each class who piled up the most points over th season bonham was mr big in class two bob stevenson in class three cord cash in class four gerald whaling in class 3 ad blake morrow in class six two runners up were also on the receiving end of awards glen smith the class four drlv er and of course bonham in class five despite his success in winning class three bob stevenson earn ed the hard luck trophy and another special trophy for bestl sportsman was given gerald whaling fifty lap features highlighted the closing day results of those class six blake morrow wallace bob turner class five gary bonham paul morrow bob turner class four gord cash keitb hunter alf sabitine class three greg morrow ger ry bontius al trendall class two gary bonham class one don goodyear powder puff derby char lene maccormack goldie coe sandra cash dianne baxter thi oeoroitown hbkald thursday oct 19th 1967 page 12 body shop allowed in zoning bylaw location of a body shop on young street which has been opposed by a group of residents was endorsed by council mon day the town solicitor informed councit by letter that in his op inion the business would con form to the c 2 zoning which allows public garages this rules out any action by council on the question mnjor gibbons told council s shop t jimmy barber sh mens j hair styling t 4 chairs i 8774078 open tues wed thurs 9 to 6 fri 9 to 9 sat 8 30 to 6 georgetown market cantr cleaner- no mom ho odoui hmatin oil bllv oh si km hlr m3 oil bunw rplr man 2 order dependable all- winter warmth nowi 1 savo mony troubla and woriv automatic atrvlea kaapa j your tank full without your call bailey oil sales highway 7 wail georgetown 8774031 adams photography general photography cuitom finishing 40 prince charles dr georgetown 8773923 this vital young religion than we ftvtm mmam awopl oraond lha world today wfc bt- bt hwtt th dcmcahon ol nonund b itw wfll of god for g tjtty ceil l lohalt tookhafor 10th anniversary georgetown volunteer ambulance service the georgetown volunteer ambulance service will celebrate 10 years of tervlce to the community with a public display of our ambulance hall and related equipment during ambulance week monday to friday october 22 to 27th from 7pm to 10 p m saturday 28th 9 a m to 1 0 p m at 28 james st georgetown the public is cordially invited near mackenzies refreshments will be served shawn and jay and the majestics pblwfjwl phone 177nol this sunday admission 200 per person doors open 8 00 p m show time 9 00 p m atthe riviera in norval sssjssi tjames black and the odessa final closeout discountinuing our ladies girls shoe dept a variett of styles sizes colors all at low closeout sale prices ladies shoes priced to 998 pumps slingbacks suedes all reduced to 2 99 pr girls shoes stock up closinq out every pair at this one low price priced to 529 1 99 pr while they last at jacksons 28 main street north mens and boys wear 8779253

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