Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1969, p. 11

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d ii giais1r kinho enef it heart patients the kinsmen club of george town their monday dinner meeting voted to purchase j ph meter for georgetown hos pital the machine which costs 2800 is most valuable for blood analysis to detect certain de fectsin blood most area hospitals have anjch equipment- which assists in more speedy and accurate treatment for coronary patients the kinsmen afeanjtlous- to assist in supplying such public needs from their fund raising j activities and local doctors put 5 this machine at the top of the priority list j fivepast presidents held the t chair for various parts of the 1 injecting harry levy bill sun- nueks- trevor mooresbob-col- ilett and dean taylor jv among lp members attend- jnm bern middletoh jack cetuie colin bay ken milne 4 lyclnski george baker j arge jtundy guests at the eting included fred han- ck dbri mccoleman klaus ip rbeecner and fred thomsett the er jdi pi latter fatherinlaw of late ub member bob white is a past president of the rotary club in eaiingv a -london- eng land suburb gary alton reported the sale of lawn fertilizer netted the club 376 and ron roberts gave a report on ways and means it was reported that harry levy has won the district bulletin award and that the club placed first in the 14club cone in over all efficiency george miehm gave a report on the kinsmen convention jn sarnia andy michasiw led off the meeting with o canada and paul evans the kin song gary alton gave grace and al mur phy was sergeant at arms clive searle was joker- and wally scinski mystery man after the meeting a waddi tournament was held with the team of hugh powell and war ren mlay winning out over dave mcleod and andyitichaa iw in the finals- in a euchre tournament art ellis and russ diegei were the winning pair outhit rivals giants still drop two games con you beat these savings holiday cleaners 35 mill street georgetown just off main street tops in cleaning lowest in price price effective from juno 2nd to 14th slacks trousers 49c mens business shirts 2 w 45c 2 piece mens and ladies suits 139 allweather cleaned end showerproofed coats 179 georgetown giants who- have still to be outhitjn a ball game after three smarts this season went down to their second straight defeat sunday in cam- pbellville giants scored twice in a mh inning rally but failed to catch campbellviue vho won the halton intermediate base ball league meeting 53 giants outhit the merchants 12 to 10 mitchell was given the win while bernle dore took the loss both gavewayto relief pitchers in the late going mitchell leav ing in favor of harry haihilton in the and dore relinqulnsh ing the mound to rick molon ey in the 8th the winners scored two runs in the first inning on two hits and a pair of fielders choices and added three in the- 7th when dredge homered and then back to back bits were followed by a fielding error giants didnt score until the 6th when jim james john col lins and chleo claschl hit safe ly to produce one run in the ninth hits by jim mcglll phtf marzo roy shultis and jim james pushed over two more in georgetown park last wed nesday burlington cardinals and the giants fought in i tooth and claw battle that end ed 32 for burlington after five innings- gary nickersoh was on the mound hurling for the cards whllenmikr tost was th loser he was pulled in the fifth when bernie dore came on giants only run came in the second inning on vsinglbs by don lndsay and mike tost georgetown outhit burlington lit this one four to three honey pot tourney at north halton a honey pot tourney in which competitors were given a point for each bogie two points for each par three for each bir die and four for each eagle was the competition at mens day at north halton golf club thurs day the winners were determined by adding half of their handi caps to their points totals jim kennedy and tracy bar- rager tied for the win with 22 points apiece tom burgess had 21 points harry sanderson peter mann carl golinskl each had 20 joe strite 19 ken allan peter oprica ron cash mike williams 18i al weather- all 18 wlb bradley murray scoyne don whichelo holly godfrey and ron burton each had 17 li come as you are sorority party the zeta alpha chapter of beta sigma phi held their meeting at the home of mrs jeanine ellis following the business meeting three jia axi ecutive officers were installed mrs evelyn wilson vice pres ident mrs nich owen treas urer and mrs helen mac- lachlan corresponding secret ary the meeting was a come as you are affair and all members were dressed accordingly the program for the evening was given by mrs cynthia partridge she gave a talk on the early days of georgetown and also had a few copies of very early georgetown newspapers obtain ed from the public library the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs terry ri chards 26 charles st the sorority is planning a visit to the mcmlchael gallery may 31sl carters start season at limehouse track three mens events a junior boys class and a powder puff derby were run at the north halton kart club track wed nesday may 21 to raise the cur tain on the 1969 kart racing season there bill wilson keith hunter chuck mcmillan peter haynes and sandra cash emerged as the big winners wilson was the class five fea ture winner after dave morey and jim wallace had captured the semi and heat respectively keith hunter took both the heat and feature checkered flags in class four glen smith spoiling his sweep by winning the semi and chuck mcmillan came on with victories in the class three semi and feature after gord thompson started well with a win in the heat reid walker and john park er won the junior boys heat and semi before peter haynes grabbed the feature and sandra cash was followed over the line line by goldie coe and pat morey pete pomeroy sports 17 main street n 1777777 special baseball sanitary hose 90c live bait the north halton kart club holds races on its asphalt track on the sth line of esquesing near limehouse every wednes day night correction through a typographical er ror the following item was incorrectly priced in macs may 22nd advertisement it should have read mapli leap cooked meats 19 per 6 ex pkg macs milk moor park ladies love w3t l awn- b o yft udte km flats 15rde- jluxs modd they jekt hi esjr limtt and i thoy appreciate the wefctt construction lbwihjdjjsl 7 7v atteammtwmuffied down into the crass and uwnbos handle adjusts toyour most com fortafctolmajm x as low as 89s trade in your old mower on a niw selfpropjlled model big tradein allowancb hornby garage hornby s784790 one injury in six- town motor accidents one injury resulted in six motor accidents on georgetown streets this week pauline hove of brampton suffered a bruised left knee in a collision involving cars driven by kevin l wight of brampton and donald v patterson of 123 rex way drive they came to gether at the corner of guelph and windsor sunday police placed damae at 500 two thousand dollars was the total damage estimate in a two car collision saturday at the corner of market and park st the cars were operated by pat ricia gail jamieson of 40 hen ry street and cecil george maneely sl 36 weber drive the jamusson car also hit a telephone wole a three car accident tuesday damaged cars driven by floren ce parker of glen williams maureen boland of glen wil liams and donald renahan of 50 edith street police said the boland car was hit by the ren- thi oborobtown hrxald thursday may w9 page u 1 ahan car when the stopped to assist nweneai parj ker whose car bad skidded in to a ditch- total only 189 a hundred and ten was the estimate ixiday in a rear end collision involving richard e desyhra of bul 1 norval and enrico caroso of 6 guelph street thar one hap pened on guelph street albert sunday gerald butler f 33 edward street and john gcebel of 35 victoria avenue were the drivers of can which collided on main street north henry street resulting in 175 property damage the same amount of damage resulted in an accident day night on the georgetown market parking lot the can in volved were driven by jofcn c grace 5 guelph st and david cyril engleby 84 duncan dr shamrock studios wedding portraits child studies passports photos etc v cotour and black and white rexway drive 8773978 odd fellows and rebekahs parade decoration and cemetery service sunday june 1st 230 pm at greenwood cemetery parade forms at post office 200 pja corner guelph and maple avenue this li your decoration sunday pimm be present everyone welcome eamaplacein the unwanted children the aged the destitute the alcoholics the potential suicides all the thousands in distress turn to the army the salvation army never refuses a call for help to provide the homes hospitals clinics and other services necessary for the dignity of humanity the salvation army needs your help the salvation army will conduct a residential blitz on monday june 2nd the salvation army is presently conducting the red shield campaign in the georgetown area the money raised in una drive will be used to maintain the serv ices of the salvation army in this conufkinity the bus iness and industrial areas have been contacted by mail and we anticipate that the response will be generous as it lias been in the past the residential area will be asked 4o auppuu the campaign in a one day blitz the whole community is to be covered in that one day thats nex monday jane id many canvassers are working with the army to accomplish this task we sincerely bope that the residents of georgetown will help the salvatio army to help those in need milk moore park plaza mo meat specials maple leaf g f dutch loaf 19 ex ample leaf rfc side bacon ov bulk pork maple leaf jm sausage 49 copaco jm 0 wieners 49 chicken legs breasts aaacs eggs grade a sin 49 c dl pei potatoes 10 lb bag week end special 39 lettuce fresh special pec head 19 c ea aaacs bleach 160 or size saw loc 69 macs bread cracked wheat 24 ox white brown 19 sale effedive fan may 28lh until may 31st i i j

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