Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 9, 1971, p. 12

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of junorts last week I have trying to One activity that however dedicated girl watcher The rule and one that is disast rous to break says DO NOT STARE That is a cardinal sin amongst To appreciate the aesthetic value of a lovely damsel staring is out of the question camouflage the dedicated viewer of femine They provide cover for the roving retina a it searches out the passing beaut- study of the features of the individual not ing in his mind the and aesthetic qualities demonstrated And tastes are widely different depend ing on the country age of the GW and the pergonal preference of the individual man To some men there is nothing finer than tall slim girls with finely drawn fea tures To others small petite girls are been an avid girlwatcher for a number of years I feel that most men do not take the time or have the discipline to pursue this activity effectively In fact most men are most haphazard in their approach to girlwatching The first thing is to choose a likely spot This sometimes requires some care ful examination of such things as the quantity of light frequency of female pas sage angle of vision and appropriate cam ouflage Most men find their own preferred snot Some good places I have found are the following airports beaches main parks swimming pools rock fest- carnivals fairs the list is endless Needless to say the summer months much preferred for this activity The beach is especially good during the summer where tanned beauties can be viewed with discrimination and ease The determined girlwatcher can effectively any time of year regard- thing should be established truly skillful GW can overcome any obstacle If he is with a girl already his He place I found to be especially good for this passtime was the St Mali in Toronto last week Sitting in the out door beer garden I could at my ease exam ine the multitude of ladies that passed by There was a truly exciting variety of shapes and sizes that proved to be haven sent for the dedicated or even amateur girl- watcher It was truly a joyous day in the relaxed atmosphere as the endless stream of girls passed my wait ing Saints tie Hills in Town ball Glen Grant front Kornwich and Rick Smyth all in Grade 12 take part in the ski relay race during the Sutton and District High School activity day last week The three contestants have to keep both feet on the plank and walk down the field White Photo Senior citizens are active NEWMARKET In Town League action Concrete thum ped Legion 134 Ken Smith pitched a seven hitler allowing six runs Legion was blasted tor 11 hits Including home runs by Doug Brown and BUI Lynn Brown also got a double as did Gopher Bob Wilson hit a triple for Sing les went to Ron Jim Red Bob Greig and Ken Jack Fleming hit a home run for Legion and got a single as well Gar ry a 1 Ron Robin son Frank McNaught and Roy all got singles for Legion the strength of pitcher Roger Paul who allowed only four hits Bell pit cher Murray Knights was blasted tor 11 hits by La Hickman Chuck Clutter- Garry Gibson Miller Howard Cook Mike and Ker ry Sullivan all hit safely for Crowe a single for the Mike Sage homered Kyle getting base hits winners for wtlh Cliff Ken Kyle started on Giles Bob Hfflls At ftotNS J Prescriptions picked Up and Promptly Delivered KESWICK Senior citizens in Township have an active and busy social life In Keswick there is the Keswick Friendship Corner Club The secre tary is Mrs Sfloubridge The group has organized shuffleboard In the Jersey area there are two groups For a variety of activ ity including cards there is a group at St Pauls Anglican Church It is called The Jersey Club for Senior Citizens For more information you contact Mrs Coop er or Mrs McCarthy The second group is called the South Kes wick Community Club It meets in the South Keswick Baptist Church in Laukerbys Corners Mrs Pitcher Marty Aly- fanned eight batters to lead Big Johns Ter ry Gorman hit two home GLENDETTE RAMBLER TRAVELAIRE I M HIGHWAY TRAILERS Si Oak Ridges All II ilyhU YOUR TRADE WELCOME bio for the S Post Drive took place between 1130 and Saturday May I in Datum 1200 beauty goes a long way Novices thump Thornhill market Minor Softball allstar teams did not fare well in action last The Novices split two games downing Thornhill in one game to Richmond Hill but the Bantams clobbered Pine Orchard your money TOWNSHIP IF Tl DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given to oil persons in session of land in accordance with the Weed Control Act C Sections 3 and 19 that unless weeds growing on their land within the Municipality of the Town ship of Georgina are destroyed by June and throughout the season the Muni may enter upon the said lands and char the ANTHONYS FOR DATSUN I Read ait Bradford Ontario Then more 1100 Dritun ml the USA Announce New Healing Substance Shrinks Piles SPEND AN ENJOYABIE EVENING WITH PLEASURE PACK Playing Thursday Thru Saturday Evenings at COMPASS RESTAURANT TAVERN ROOM Business Directory KESnSJgSEM A A CONLIN a Chartered Accountant 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