exwruncton publisher pioneer cwha convention one of the senior newspaper publishers attending the canad ian weekly- newspapers associa tion convention last week in tor onto was elgin harris 83 who cold his business a lew years ago at which time he was made a life member of the cwna mr harris was subject for a special feature in two city dailies when wearing street clothes of 100 years ago he was greeted at union station mayor nathan phillips and miss agnes mckin- nie miss cna since 1903 when the association was first formed he hasnt missed attending a con vention and to look at this ac tive and vigorous former burling ton publisher he will fee a regu lar at many more conventions third local winner for tca plans trip a third georgetowner jim young 10 shelley st won a free flight over toronto when his name was drawn at the tca booth at the cne last week mr young taking his first plane trip viewed the city from the air on friday in his half- hour flight on a tca vjscount previously mrs albert presswood and jim jones had won similar trips now featured in shoe dept new fall styles in childrens shoes savage and w ladies fine shoes naturalizer parade sports cornroasiare highlights community centre georgetown community cen tres first annual field day was a success saturday heavily laced with the excite ment that accompanies final play offs the gala day failed to be dam pened by v the threat of rain which hung over the morning ev ents a motor cavalcade left the park at noon and made a tour of the town carrying all the compet ing ball teams eventually ending at chapel street public school where the teams forrmed for a march to the official opening cer emony in front of the grandstand the community centre presi dent john hole was introduced by red asscltinc and after brief address introduced deputy reeve walter gray who attended on behalf of mayor jack armstrong who was out of town for the day in the girls ball games which started off the afternoon activit ies mrs james bruhners sput niks defeated mrs elmer walkers satellites by a 17 to 5 score with jo anne kemshcad collect ing a special award for rapping out the first home run of the ball game in the younger boys league of 8 and 9 year olds george ven- trys miami club had a perfect day by winning both ends of a double header by decisive margins dumping montreal 14 to 7 and outslugging toronto 20 to 6 a seven strikeout pitching per formance by donnic norton help ed cincinnati down the hard luck earl walters phillies 10 to 4 in the 1012 year old circuit the winners were managed by cliff norton and cliff davison- while bud hyde directed the pittsburgh team which held an 8 to 7 lead over bill martins dodgers and were declared winners when rain terminated the contest after three and two thirds innings a corn roast planned for after the games seemed doomed by the sudden downpour but a determ ined group of cooks including john hole bill korzack bruce wilson denny wright ray rub- son and many others stood out in the rain to prepare the corn for the hungry youngsters the con cluding dance in the armoury however did suffer from the bad weather and attendance was far below the number expected the community centre queen chosen at the dance was mrs john mathies of 5 orchard blvd who received a gold sash and a bouquet of roses donated by norton floral as well as a number of valuable gift vouchers from mcclures youngs pharmacy cotton bros silvers and wigo tv the winner of the trip to new york first social personal miss claire bradley 33 victoria st flew to chicago sunday to spent the week wjjh her friend jennifer cuttle who has been stu dying at the chicago school of design miss doris armstrong visiting with her parents mr and mrs fred armstrong 11 mcnab st while od vacation from her nurs ing duties at johns hopkins hos pital baltimore maryland was host sunday evening to a group of friends from her old neighbor hood also present was miss mar garet gillin of brantford general hospital who had accompanied miss armstrong on trips to south america and europe colored slides of the trip were shown among those present were mrs j r bridges brampton mrs da vid waterhouse quelph mrs les lie wius milton mrs walter bichn and mrs william mcnally dont worry about the future georgetown propane gas sales and service for home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincourt ontario tanks stored at silvercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprietor tr 72032 collect if necessary see and try anhat big september 17th 18th 19th no 7 highway 4 mlbs wasrnf ou m b moloy equjient iwhaww sowtco la two m waafeyaa sin t 7460 if you are thinking of nursery stock for fall planting consult webbs greenhouses phon hurtonvilla ut j 1 r ft norval 910 st georges church anglican trinity xv september 14th 800 am holy commun 930 am holy comm family service sr church school in attendance church school sr depts 914 yrs and holy bible classes will meet at this hour 1100 am mattins 1100 am church school jr dept beginners 3 4 5 yrs primary 6 7 8 yrs 1100 am nursery care lor infants 700 pm evensong thursday sept ltth 1000 am holy commun intercessions for sick i st albans church anglican glen williams the rev jol ptien til 79136 sunday september 14 trinity xv 919 am church school student confirmation class 1030 ajn matins a senrtoc 700 pjn evensong adult confirmation class prize in the centres lucky draw was mr e p howard of 187 brunswick stratford with num ber 7821 while the second prize a one hundred dollar bond went to c l bone of 429 indian grove toronto the seller of the win ning ticket councillor john el liott turned over s25 of his prize money to the community centre fund here are the results of the days game and competitions in the 60 yard dash for girls 12 and 13 years carol ann barber was first karen hamilton second and anne peter son third girls 75 yd dash 1113 yrs carol ann barber 1st ann peterson 2nd karen hamilton 3rd tom lyons was first in the boys 100 yard dash richard wade was second and barry hamilton third and in the boys 880 yards richard wade was first barry hamilton second and boh salter third in race for boys and girls un der 6 neil korzack was 1st bob by mcdonald 2nd and glenn bel anger third boys 8 and 9 softball throw allen whitham 1st jim sills 2nd and rill dwyer third boys 10 and 11 softball throw wayne davison 1st b lyons 2nd and michael cummins 3rd boys baseball throw 13 and over rich ard wade 1st bob salter 2nd and barry hamilton 3rd a 35 yard dash for boys 6 and 7 was won by david clark fred schouten was 2nd and barry wil son 3rd boys 8 and 9 35 yard dash allan whitham 1st robert ashman 2nd and terry morgan 3rd boys 10 and 11 fifty yard dash robert smith 1st michael cummins 2nd and wayne davis on in the 35 yard dash for girls 8 and 9 patsy davison was 1st helen ashman 2nd and brenda elliott 3rd 50 yard dash for girls 10 and 11 jo anne kemshcad 1st gloria jones 2nd and patricia sargent 3rd baseball throw for girls 8 and 0 patsy davidson 1st nancy korzack 2nd and charlene iee 3rd baseball throw for girls 10 and 11 jo anne kemshcad 1st gloria jones 2nd and rhonda gadd 3rd michael cummins won the high jump for boys 1011 robert smith was 2nd and wayne mcniven 3rd high jump for boys 1415 richard wade was 1st bob salter 2nd and tom lyons 3rd broad jump boys 1415 richard wade 1st bar ry hamilton 2nd and frank brew ster 3rd broad jump for boys 11- 12 frank brewster 1st chris frost 2nd and tom higham 3rd girls broad jump 1011 gail lloyd and pat sargent tied for 1st ja ckie louth 2nd and janet davies 3rd girls high jump 12 years and over gail scarlet 1st gail lloyd 2nd and jackie ioulh 3rd girls high jump 1011 pat sargent 1st nellie bydevaate 2nd and suzanne kidd 3rd lineups for the playoff baseball teams included for miami phil bludd harry haarsma bill dwy er doug hilts brian van wyck bill ewins don bodin don burke paul clark brent hume and reg laws g vcntry and l bodin managers for montreal ralph richtcr quackcnbush la vol i wilson peavoy barefoot morg an and stan kynnerslcy ken lavclt andmilt armstrong- man agers and for toronto bert ar nold nick martin bill robinson ricky peavoy jack t kemshcad jim walker jim stamp jim sills and manager art shcppard ft pittsburg shoebridgc mcniv en turner hume cummins- cop land tost murray brewster dwyer taylor kemshead hole and boyd bud hyde coach and tom beckett manager dodgers a blair gudgeon r lane tel ford grimsey j blair bradley t lane pelleticr roshier coach bill martin and manager bill walker sputniks patsy davison karen korxack ann peterson jackie lince nellie bydevaate gloria jones joanne kemshead marg rusk rhonda gadd jutljhassel- une and anne marchmcnt with mrs james brunner manager satellites nancy korsack jackie barclay pat harris gail scarlet linda barclay gail lloyd judy nash tiariene walker sandra sayes pat sargent jo jkfcne hit cheu dlanne rusk sandra sarg ent suzanne kidd and manager mrs elmer walker plan for ft give me a call today john t armstrong clu 39 main st s georgetown phone offic tr 79621 has tr 72454 the of canada established 184 limehouse tm mokoatown humld wednesday evet sept 10 uu announcing 1 1 the opening of boulevard nursery school november 10 1958 registration are now being taken for enrounent of preechool children under the direction of mrs d rusywick school teacher mrs d crocker supervisor mrs c garbett reg nurse special rates for family group breakfast lunch will be supplied for further information and registration phone mrs crocker tr 74387 tom reed is speaker at wi garden night the annual garden night sponsor ed by the wi was held in the li m chouse memorial hal on mon day evening rev a calder ac companied on the piano by mrs roughley appropriately sang in the garden prizes in cash and silver were presented by wi pre sident mrs roughley secretary mrs ted brown and garden pro ject convener mrs gisby top champion scores for sen iors and juniors were won by betty ann brown taking the cup for the second consecutive year and her sister mary lou brown mr tom reed of norton floral georgetown judged the childrens plots at home as follows seniors in order of merit betty- ann brown george scholz fred gisby audrey james juniors in order of merit mary lou brown teddy brown robbie roughley lillian brown tied for fifth were marie james kenny james raymond crawford and randy scott sixth paul turner seventh john leferink chas ja mes rene leferink allan hube brian hube paul hube freddie yates eight jean sandy and bobbie findlay and ninth beth and edgar karri displays of garden produce in the hall were senior 1 betty ann brown 2 fred gisby juniors 1 lillian brown 2 ma ry lou brown prizes for classes judged by mr reed were as follows seniors corn fred gisby betty ann brown george scholz onions geo scholz fred gisby betty anne brown beets geo scholz betty anne brown fred gisby cucumbers fred gisby betty- anne brown geo scholz carrots geo scholz fred gisby betty anne brown tomatoes fred gis by betty anne brown george scholz carnations geo scholz betty anne brown audrey james petunia audrey james betty anne brown geo scholz living room bouquet fred gisby betty anne brown geo scholz minia ture arrangement audrey james betty anne brown heather clarke dining table centre aud rey james heather clarke betty anne brown junior exhibits in hal tomat oes randy scott raymond craw ford ullian brown carrots lil lian brown teddy brown rene leferink corn lillian brown mary lou brown randy scott onions lillian brown freddy ya tes paul turner petunias ray mond crawford rene leferink paul hube nasturtiums raymond crawford teddy brown paul hube miniature arrangement robbie roughley marie james raymond crawford dining table centre mary lou brown teddy brown raymond crawford home made candy maple cream mar ie ken and charlie james choc olate fudge paul turner col lection of woods paul turner robbie roughley collection of wccd mariejames charlie jam es k james introduced by mrs glahy mr reed gave an 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