Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1968, p. 13

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kv- thi aiorarrown hmald thmumy nrr i champ and dad ioed golf team georgetown gou and court- try club champion bob harris fcand dad bob sr came filth in r 4hf low net competition at the ontariofather and son- dump onship at ancastcr monday the harriss scored a combin ed 71 net total just three i 3atrokcs off the winninc net pace i df swy put together by stan f jyad bp mason a former georgetown golf a country club pro shop rmp loyee john kllison and his fa ther jim won the low jtrdss honours nnd the ontario titje in aplayrff with itruce md bob bradley of ofihawa other local father and son earns coropeljngwerc gib anil lerry hay of georgetown gou and jolui and chris todd and ivih n4 ol bradley of norh jholton saturday showdown sfor kiel ball itll be winner air all in a jfom- fiay tournament vyle play- pf off for tho championships of georgetown minor baseball paenioratid junior jcagues at the parfc saturday all 11 team six junior and fiye senior will start toward the title at nine oclock and by noon both diwiotu will have declared their 1068 titleists this is the second year that the house league has conduct ed their playoffs in the show down fashion refreshments will be available for the hoys at the end of play if the weather cancels activ ity the organixtrs will try ag ain the following saturday never a rain out in junior bowling season beat ajax midgeb now meet dundas mondays rain interrupted the opening game of ontario baseball association playoff sr- lea involving georgetown and dundas midgautlon enouflutlaanbour held a grand fi nullify georgetowns 31 third inning lead ax a result the ser ies will stmx saturday septem ber 7 in dundas with game je back here sunday afternoon georgetown had core all three runs in the first inning the series is the second round ofoba playoffs for the locals who ousted ajax beating them 53 in the terminal game hon stewart the winner went seven innings before yetting re lief from walker tho secand frame was geor getowns big inning producing three runs somebody up there likes the yniuuatcra georgetown junior nale rettogether at the bowl in sreen under dry skies on thursday completing their alne wek season without a ralnut adult lawn bowlers on the nth er hand were rained out ijveraj tinea in the mail bag forth halton golf omen entertain women golfers from george- and chdnjruacousy golf 3ubs were guests at north allnnv invitational compeiit- last ucek prires went for ow gross score low nets fe-w- t putts wand high gross the host club winners were orothy young with 87 grow audrey symmes 7gnet maril- worrall 14 putts ond blan- o goudekeuini most honest georgetown golfs best were dot rvndlcy 10 nrris- kun dren 73 jik marilyn merrill i5 iitts ida walker most honest for chinguacnusy it was km- martin with 101 gross ruth pushes 73 nri katie charters putts and eleanor swain tmas honest boosts tennis asiiood game for georgetown 14 greystone crescent to the editor i would appreciate if you would publish he following in the current issue of trus geor getown herald since local issues have been emphasized as having priority let met take thtet opportunity to expand on what i see as a real opportunity to improve the line town of georgetown t i as a newcomer f am becom ing increasingly aware of the lack of recreational programs and facilities to occupy our young and noj so young people when we hein thinking in terms of what might be in im mediate program or project to undertake buy i suggest a ten nis club tennis is a sport that is grow ing aster than almost any oth er recreation and is one of the most economical to play witn the large population of young people here and the significant ly increased population of young hiarricds into the com munity as a result of both east end and west end subdivision i developments this is a natural program- in terms of capital outlay tennis facilities can be very inthlest in terms of involving larpr numbers of people in a healthy stimulating environ ment including the very port nt youth of high age nothing could he than an active tennis club bon morjtcnstern emerged al the high scoring junior with 114 points and glcnda scarrow was best among tho gals with 108 both performances earning special prixri from seniors har ry mom and myrtle laitonden wilson and lena fond worked with the 0 to is have year old group since ttxry slatted play back in june all juniors received prizes with their lunch and soft drinks this year the mom her- ship totalled 17 but while the local season is over some of the young local bowlers wll n untie to com pei in out of town tournam ents this sunday five teams from here will play in a mixed treble tourney in brampton ami september oth will see mr moss and mrs- patten den georgetown juniors represented along with bill robinson franklin a boys double event there florida honeymoon for mr and mrs dennis foster now irving at 30 tullamoro i crepe gown with empire waist road hi brampton mr and and bell sleeves and carriad mrs dennis uoyd foster war i cascade of white- munm- ao married on july 13th at a four blue pinnochlo mums other at oclock ceremony in knox pres byterian church jarformed by rev norman sung tho church was decorated wfcth white gladioli and kenneth h harrison was organist mr laird gave his daughter tnrharriage in the double ring ceremony she was gowned in white satin with empire waist line and lace bodice her gown had ball al eaves and a satin train and ah wore a waist length veil and carried a cas cade of pink carnations mrs robert mwtthews was her slaters matron- of honour the grooms sister mrs ttwfraas burke was bridemiadd and lit tle debbie matthews niece of the bride was junior brides maid and another niece robjn matthews was flower girl mrs matthew wore- ft pink tend ants were in hi 6a crepe and carried cascades o7 pinnochlo mums except for the flower girl who had a basket of pink and white mums robert matthews bajhnafad was groomsman thomas burke and tha brides brother gordon laird were ushers at a reception in the faiiren hall tha brides mother wore blue linen shantung with white accessories and an orchid cors age the grooms mower wore a twopiece crepe dress of ameri can beauty rose with white ac cessories and also had an orch id corsage i the grooms great- aunt mr george crow from northampt on kngland was among wed- ding guests who came from ot- taws port elgin toronto hi mlco streetsville milton lime- hornby visits native germany after 14 years here season ftolls to a halt unsuccessful attempt to play challenge the town to a dl tennis on the lone illkept court cussion of actual requirement n georgetown ill kept even after weeding weeding a lennii court and seeing the number of young people who showed up io play it became apparent school hst n0 jack 0 interest exists belter suggest that your paper al having nude vitiin lut ony with interested individuals with the view to the town coun cil supplying thn basic facilities and the good people of george town rallying to organize a ten nis euth involving all who want to learn and play thin great game km thompson 65 learn football here but none from georgetown sixlyfive young lions from i schools have been oirtbem ontario secondary heads at camp norval on geor- knocking getowns eastern limils for i week to git the jump on the safc a home sclutol teammates in pre paration for the wfih football season which gels under way this week the loys capped their vprv of conditionini and instruction in fundamentals with a couple of games in georgetown park friday afternoon a junior tus 1 p theswimrs show it enabled the wven member coaching staff to get a look at the results of their tu toring and gave the players n last chance to sparkle before the awarding of special recog nition on the final night of camp- wsfcpsss v ftan wore off as th jatnai wore on the teaching staff included some familiar names tn fool- lall follojters pete hnlwrtson a former university of toronto blue was head coach others were bob god icy another u of t blue who had a trial with hamilton tijler cats vince franco ji former washington state team member don arch er who played at west virginia and mcmaster john tutty of strklsviue wayne wesscll of ijasideand brock cromwell of toronto nortliern secondary school i we pfacked i lot iirlo an av erage day pete robertson told the herald the boy were up at 730 and had a three mile run every morning beore breakfast the rest of the day was spent- practicing specific plays and moves with each boy working on the skills required to play his chosen position kven when the boy relaxed after supper they were better- ingthelrphysic5l entfafiing in a lug of war water polo basketball and baseball with competition among the 10 cabins very keen lapt item on each days sche- duleunsachalklaik byi member of the ktaft or guest experts one was nobby wlrfc nwski who spoke on offensive foothill nnd another was wa- icrlno lutheran tjniversily hear coaeh tuffy knight wiiosc forte is defense tliis is the fifth year for the school the only one of its kind in ontario and in tho past three years when it has been held ut camp norval instead of the or iginal site at tarn oshanter coach robertson has only one regret weve never had a georgetown boy apply kufjjod una pimy ourinsj finel day g mr and mrs henry scqucns marls and kurt of r r 2 hornby returned home recently from a three week trip to aus tria and germany mr seqifen has throe sisters and their fa- mile living ln germany mr and mrs ii kollman mr and mrs a plank and mr and mrs h wlrwitx whom he has not see in 14 years this was the first time mrs sequent and the children hid ever met these relstions snd although the language barrier proved a slight problem for the adults tha children seemed to be able to communicate beautifully as children are usually able to do the entire family held a very happy reunion in a small town in germany where henry and his mother lived right after the war kveryone was brought up todste on what had taken place in the past h year the hornby community park was the scene of a wry happy gathering on tuesday evening august 27th when families of the hornby district gathered for the annual community orn roast sponsored by the hornby ball club among the crowd were mr and mrs vlnce mount- ford of brampioov wfeo seemed to be enjoying a good feed of corn a bantam aoftbsu gam we played prior to the corn roast beibween the hornby ban tam and the glen williams bantams tho game was won by glen williams mr and mrs bonny hall and family returned home last week from wasaga beach where they enjoyed a few day holidaying anniversary greeting to mr and mrs peter belford who wtlceebrate theii weddtmf anniversary on tuesday sep tember 10th friends in this district were sorry to hfcar that mr kenneth talker had her collar bone broken and ven braise to her body when she was thevtc- urn of a car accident while dri ving to douglas aircraft mai ton where she work in the office mr and mrs tasker were former residents of thin area and we sll wish mrs tasker a speedy recovery mr and mr bill tallyn and family spent few days vacation ing at wasagi beach brcnl and guy lemon of moffat enjoyed some holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs frank peacock mr and mm pat fuppance and family have returned home from a two week- vjicution lin the pembroke district mrs arthur peacock return ed home on saturday from the milton district hospital where he spent a week under obw vatlon anniversary greetings are ex tended toistr and mrs frank hall who will cslebrate their wedding anniversary on sep tember 6th j get wrj wishes are extended to mr abe nellsen who is a patient in the milton dutrict hospital friends will bo pleased to hear that harvey campbell was able to return home from the milton district hospital m sunday anniversary greetings to mr and mr clifford whgglesworth who will celebrate their wed- dinga on tuesday mr edward robertson mr bui tallyn and ray archer on september 7th to mr harry lowden and catherine hall on sept 10th on sunday sept 8th sod turning ceremony will take place at live site of the hill- crt united church ash grove thf new churef is xpectfd id be completed in four months anniversary greetings are ex tended to mr and mr bon marshall who will crhral their wedding anniversary on september 5th mxt jim hamilton tott birthday greeting to- larry swnmit who will celebrate hu birthday oh september 6th to social personal mrs j donaldson and mrs j reilly from glasgow scotland paiduieir mralvuitto canada recently and were guests of re latives mrs hazen graham mr jack graham and miss pti stalker st their home at fflhl georgetown f 10t and mr john sornmerj and son cornelius 45 charles street had a recent three week visit in germany where they visited with member of both thejr families in hamburg ami hanover daughter angelica a grade 13 high school graduate this year has been a germany since june with her grandpar ents in hamburg she will be staying in europ for the next few months end is planning soon to go to west berlin mr anpmrs herbert b7t shy have returned to ilkley york shire after visiting friends in canada during the month of august while in georgetown they iitayed at 48 maple ave west and were guests of the birdfitmiiywhile enjoying trips to niagara falls guelph elmira and norval from ot tawa they travelled to the west coast visiting friends in alber ts and british columbia they returned to georgetown before i boarding the plane at toronto j airport friday night mr bils- by is a grammar school master in ilkley and they were mem bers of a teachers charter flight from kngland i s m 1 l k fither when i wis i hoy i thought llolhlnu of a tvn mill walk n well i dont thir ik to much of it myself i 169 0pp charges upheld in court during august 25th to 31st 1018 the milton detachment of the ontario provincial police worked a tolal of 674 hour and patrolled 0072 mile there were fl accidents invest igated including 5 personal in- jury accidents resulting in 7 pernons being injured atd 5000 properly damage a to tal of 40 charges were laid with 13 warnings being issued there were 160 conviction re gistered in magistrate court tho local detachment also in vestigated 7 theft 2 disturb ances and 11 miscellaneous complaints the ontario motor league advises to always drive con ftrwjy sift tbtlwyo topping to change a thre if there isnt estough room on the shoulder move slowly ahead hot 11 you find a safe spot mr and mats wbatstostht lfor- bouse glen willam and getown mr and mr foster travelled south as far as florida for their honeymoon the bride leaving in a twoplccn crcmplene outfit of turquoise and white with white toe bride is the daaituter jjf mr and atrs iv i mar laird quern strl and the croom is lh iui of mrs ruby k oxter 5 muuntainvwu ftnad nl that lair llorf kourr iltrth are em ployees of northern klfcirie bramawa anyone wishing to serve on the executive of the georgetown junior hockey raiders pleas notify th mcrattary in writing by sepmbr mth harold badham srtry yraturar 8 moubrvy c9cmnl rentals hand speayebs for imi unedk tic lawn rollers root feeders fertilizer spreaders bone sou meal 3 36 winter survival fertilizer s121s 25 lb jt limited quinlily only sfcl 95 i wynfield nursery and garden centre 1 sidrejul fctpl tu w4i- coitl dial 77v52 notice of closing part of victoria avenue in the town of georgetown take notice lh h cuu 1 tlv corprln sf ik twn isf cro1w ptp t pm bylf to clout up- mtui tloti ui 11 fht porliah 9 vicloria awttu irt lfi toni of corgttown nur particularly durb4l follow aii ami sincliaii thai crrtain pjrer or irjrl or linn and premise- situaf lyinj and binc in llit- toun of cenr getuiu in the county of halton aiul prnviniv of ontario and binu compohcd or part of victoria ir-niii- in thr said town of georgetown ai shown on hesistrevl imin nmher 32 on file in thr reentry office for the jau counly containinjf by ndmpjsurrmcnt 0022 acres i- the ane more or lrs and which said pareel of laiul is inor- pjiticu- lary descritud as follows pmillsinc that main street north in the town of georgetown ha a barinj of rrth 43 dec w30 wert astronomic and relatini all iwsariniis herein thereto comilljvcl al the luiinl of intersection of the northeast limit of main street north willrlhe north limit of victoria avenue in the said toun of eiretown as ahown on said iteisterefl plan niinilwr 32 thijvck noiitii 74 de- laoo fjsl alons lh salt north limit of victoria avenue 1034 feet to a mint therein thence south 43 de s30 rjt across said victoria avenu hlonic i line drawn parallel te the afore said northeast limit of main street north iwcsn feel more or less to a point in the south limit of victoria avenue thence south 74 dce bv vet aliiuu ihe said bouth limit of victoria avenue 1934 feel to ihe point of intersection of thr said south lahiil of victoria avenue with the said northeast unlit at main srert ncrth as ahown on said registered xlan eiumbrr 32 thence north 42 deg set so west alorut the aald north em ijinit of main cureet north beitut uo uu south it limit of victoria avenue s0jo feel more of less lo the point of commencement trx said bylaw will bo ttoolt with ot a mooting council to b hold w tha pirsi wuidmlej tho sold- bylw m monday sopt 2jvj imi a i00 oj at th municipal bulmln m ivutn s4raat ha i g ah dacumaaihl in talatlaai ta tisa htattara afaeaaau may ba amamlnad at tha oahca af no clark a rha a pallty al tha munldpal rimja nu n i m m t c c bemham clak far tha tawa of goooolown first ihibllstiad tha 2tth aw ml aaiaaast 14 po231

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