the georgetown herald wedssewday august 17 1949 accounting auditing bookkeeping service e m brdwn humttovs oe wbdot snuart othees sv keslfeaee shi round the bend with steamboat e p head optometrist bye ksmakloea heleauflesjly hstajtlno a1i battkkiks quick rbpahwtort les blaecals field ouhm eie u st geertes 8 guelph 152 bat m dancing l huttonville park wednesdays the modem aire 1 saturdays bin howes orchestra community singsongs every sunday night th herald office wednesday ev ening around 6 qm la usually quite busy those who can afford two papers an evening and a weekly file into the office for their edition of the weekly sheet often the an xious on their t way home can be seen peering through the pages of the herald along the street obliv ious to the pedestrians and vehicu lar traffic we place ourselves in this cate gory and you couldnt imagine the blow we received when we picked tip our edition and saw where priv ies had been ousted wo rcclcddlx zily down the mon street as that headline kept buzzing through our head prfvios ousted by new town bylaw gad they wore taking away the last main item of llollbwocn were there to be no more daring raids through the gar- den patches to tip the privy on the r ight when it wos more thon your life was worth to go down the little path no matter how urgent the need were they taking owaji the only place a guy could sit anctrcad the sports page or esquire to his heart s content were they taking away the place that absorbs more simpson s and eaton s catalogues than any other place oh this changing modern world do they icalize that the prlv kas made many a carpenter into a contractor po they understand the probd feel ing the family would have when playoffs start in mens softball u i playoffs have started la the mens softball league the eight teams have ueen divided into a and b groups according to their final standings in the league and glen wullaihs cheltenham concrete lloiis and norval are competing in the- a group with the other four teams playing b when a and b winners are declared a challenge out gibson bunted and got to sad series will be played between the p4 out 8th uttley grounded otrt war ner struck out seaman tripled crystal grounded out norton and patterson grounded on a wild peg by memlllari scotty patterson hit to score gibson chap lin filed out stbhqmer doubled mlllcr filed out mcmillan struck out uttley tilt to score homer dubrlck groun ded out storey popfedmt dillon wolkod bn9 stolosccbcfl herrlngton walk ed and storey vlas put jn to run for him wilson struck out nor ton popped out 7th uttley grounded out war ner died out to chojilln on a long ball seaman hit on gibsons orror crystal hit to first patterson mis- led and seaman scored on wilsons wild pitch crystal going to 3rd chappcl went in to pitch homer struck out spud patterson walked gibson flied out patterson hit cnaplin flied out spurt wos tagged at jrd on a steal 8th miller out on a bunt mc- mihan struck out uttley on base on chappel s error dubrick struck out storey hit martin pinch hit for dillon and walked chnppcl bun ted runners advancing wilson scored martin and storey on a n iple norton missed a bunt and wilson was trapped off base nor- eompany asked for the conven lenccd and father would swell his l ton filed out chest at much as to say this is a i dandy j the lions roared in the glen on times arc changing and we are- monday when the glen suffered a in he gadget age but let us never 110 lacing in the first game of the forget when the privy stood at the men s softball playoffs jack far end of the garden a beacon of kcmnhcad went all the way for the family life casting its portly sha- glen doing a fine job but was uir- dow over the rows of takers beans ked for 18 hits barry pitched for ond carrots enter ing exit the hack modern plumb- the lions and was really throwing i it tic house out special guest star rosedale floral cut fl potted plants we can plxahe you oar prieea an rlghlt none 283j we dasirer ashgrove the w m s had charge of the i ehiirch service on sunday rooming with the president mrs c b dick presiding baskets of beautiful glad- lolls decorated the front table mrs howard wrigglesworth of georgetown sang in her delightful the solo jesus is my friend george brownridge of omagb guest speaker and spoke on 1t church making one realize what the church should mean and feow its members can stand by it there is no service next sunday hiss effle bird is visiting her friend mrs r g bond at hawke- jle bamoa spent last week his grandparents mr and n c wrigglesworur of milton hts and mrs- leslie gltfen and ivld motored to queensville on turday to attend their sports re- lion day mrs glffcn taught ol there a few years ago and very delighted to renew ac- jitsnces of old friends i mrs ben howdcn of guelph is dtlng at the home of mrend j arthur ruddell mr and mrs john dellboddy guests at the richardson aart wedding on saturday al- on in laurel united church the first plavoff last wednesday with fergus ended in a tic and consequently has no bearing on the standing but as a matter of record we tag it as one of the most excit ing games to date georgetown and fergus as you know are battling it out for the b championship with georgetown having the edge after saturday s game being on vaca tion we have no report on this but we did take in the first game just by woy of variation we glvipj the following play by play description 1st f uttley tripled dubrick grounded out to patterson double play one run scored wilson struck out norton groun ded out spud patterson filed out 2nd seaman and crystal groun ded out homer hit miller walked warner running for homer tried to steal and was tagged out by nor ton gibson got on on miller s error then raced to second a double by scotty patterson tied the score chaplin flied out storey hit a pop fly dillon hit to score patterson herrlngton walked wilson reached first on warner error norton grounded out leaving three on base 3rd mcmillan grounded out uttley hit dubrick hit a single lylc uttley walked bill warner struck out patterson walked gibson struck out scotty popped out chaplin hit a single storey grounded out 4th seaman struck out crys tal walked and stole second homer hit to score him miller hit and stole second homer scored on wild throw to 3rd norton plckeo off miuer at third mcmillan bit f uttley hit dubrick struck out dillon walked herrlngton groun ded to force dillon wilson filed them in there ken allen playing ilkht field for lions made a sen sational running onehand citch of n long fly sail jim sargent played an outstanding game at short stop for the lions coming up urth sev eral spectacular pickups kcm- shend and junior beaumont were the best for the glen the teams meet again next monday in george- own pork the average canadian vleld of n aple sugar generally amounts to i bout 2 006000 gallons in terms or syrup two champions for the trophy all series are best 2ofrs lions am glen play mondays nerval cheltenham thursdays alliance legion wednesdays and meadow glensmith ti stonctfldays the scries must be decided before la bor day weekend tho player lists as they appeared in the august 3rd heralet tre final with these addi tions alliance gordon james bis kent storey joe nu jr doug sargent meadowlcn ev wilson hon latimer bui oron glenn scott jack louth norval ken small mac watson ray pomeroy lloyd scdorc archie campbell borne of the playoff rules are 1 each team will provide a ret iree in the first playoff round is all games starfi at 0 30 sharp i ah games will be played at 1ark 4 in case of postponement the ganie must be played at high school before next playoff game 5 in case of hardball games postponements- may be made by pliotjlng other team and george a1cqu467m 6 every team manager am phone his scoics to mr alcott as soon as possible after the game 7 final playoffs in a scries will start wednesday sept 7 and will continue on sept 12th and 15th rinal b playoffs will start sept 8 and continue on sept 13th and 16th 8 challenge between a and b krqup winners will be held during week of sept 19lh times chanse but nature doetat use need protection awntttjamtnm fire and windstorm always exw walter t evans company insurance service v tfaelog cabin gmtvrtowa j schultz electrical construction industrial commercial and damestk wiring distributors for renfrew machine products cream separator milking machines scales wood and coal ranges fred schultz vhotie 31w j eavestroughing roofing furnace work j good workmanship at reasonable price don houston phone 547w georgetown hnal standing w l x pu tlen wilhums 12 z 0 24 lheltcnh un 10 4 0 20 lion- 7 o 1 15 vorvul 7 7 0 14 1 emon 6 7 1 13 s f i to 0 10 alliance i 4 9 1 0 meadowglcn 3 10 1 7 canada s lis of food fishes in- tludes nearly 60 different varieties ehief among which are salmon cod nerring lobster whiteflsh halibut sardines mackerel pickerel gray- fish and haddock studying wortd bank at first hand grc scoreboard j hattbau jons 16 norval 7 jeadowglen 1 sis 0 31en jo legion 7 i lions 12 ss 7 isullanco 13 legion 9 norval 1 cheltenham 0 has i norval 0 la m uumsjm losotf 7 ferns x losorietown 7 oranjevllw 0 la three years the international bank fer recuutraetloa and development ene el iuis specialised agencies has received i hundreds of visiters but few have shewn more interest in the banks operations than a group ef 32 stndentsi rom eleven countries which recently visited the bsnk here with banks president eugene b blaek are left to right smanne vaoehes ef fiance jlrlna drasdlleva ef cseehostavaula and anve kempplnen ef finland i they studied in the v 8 en american field service scholarships general haulage sand gravel fill cement blocks cement charles hancock phone 113r7 attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing price or d or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate sarric gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 guelph 3334 kitchener upholstering now is the tune to have your chesterfield suite reuphol stered completely rebuilt for as low as 8900 one week service phone 643 or 9vv georgetown carlings conservation corner cat vneuuoud taanthaf s a great davis fishing but sometimes cant help wohdcrin kqw lonfr it l g0in6 to lav- mavbe vnb fishermen and hurtrprs should do sorattkinfr to save our poht thats a great idea let have a look around and see what we cam do so this ivdeebxick- its ooincv to take along tlrae to t0 much vnith it but then nature ha taken a lon time too guess that makes about one hundred and fiftv thousand trees now- and between flftv and sixty varieties toor this beats anything i could havk imagined our own trout pond- and nature all around- yeseeialcv f was just a pesert in 1944but it shows what you can do for conservation if vou but your mind to it sonoasnrllto l a s wagner and f s searraw el delhi ontario deserve ihe highest praise far their contribution to conservation their efforts have made a beauty spot of once worthiest 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