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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1961, p. 10

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m mmmis women drivers have field day midgets beaten by dundas a psycho tog leal collapse it the label that it being clapped on hi twofigure drubbing ab sorbed by tha georgetown mid gat in thalr ragular sunday matinee the midgets had conditioned theimclvis to tht breaking point for a schtdulcd gime with burlington which wut hod out at the 1ist minutr ndu when bniliiikton failed to collect tnouffh plivirs 10 make a grime appinnth team spark grew progressive iv dim mer in tin few day between then and the dimrias encoun ter btause in the weekend session the denrce town club plicd in the h idu lippomtloll tanty two of the 11 r ipped nut 14 hils the locils 11 to 9 peter jones georgetown tofem haiton golf ladies held their anaual spring field day tuesday ready to drive off the first tee are i to r mrs andy ertzie mrs e waugh mrs ted arnold mrs russ kelly june 20rh eight of the competitors shown don carter mrs e chapman miss jeat mac- joy laird fortyeight ook part eball to vfayor league baseball eyes oakville property negotiations that could bring major league bas county in the form of a toronto or ontario franchise ire reported underway between jack kant cooke toronto uljliiher and sportsman and the owners of an unidentified 60- rt burlington property iii would become the site of i new mdple ut sljili i u trje enough for big crowds and providing the huge park ng rets required for their accommodation i jf gordon blair burlington guarded secret kislness deelopment com mis loiation of suth a puk n nouer said the talks had been burlington would lui tht nl mrvtay for some time ded feature of pnnidiru ji to perhaps 500 000 dddii w stadium lack people in niarbj wtattrn i west central ontario tprontos bid through mr jooke for a major league fran bite in either the national or vmencan league has been srritnttd up ljj ipropenv under ibance of a suitable ball park i te present park maple leaf plenty i if prizes v ith his last shot bruce had to suspend pla tenipur for var an golfers ank after txuik frouiidid h an i rrant shot that struck ki 1 h low urihi him in the head tht ball uis 1 1 till id in ihe run hit b a immhir of his nun mm nl ht li luiirmv al oumimk ncrlh ma 11 inb lion eilf 1 emu 114 golfed s until i r s m v i ir hundud and to nuen md lv s in 1 icki nk ik hollers took pari in tlit lour ml fine shiim fred a j1 ii ami 89 statd fur dun lu i plure ihi third sx and pre stilt ill ns iuiu k cker system nine of the entrants win kn 1 diell john mitth miu two and iik t ru h mil 1 j 1 t i lmin jnr tut ion teirnpnserl the er m ilf onimiui e hum bli the 6 inning rjirnr dundat grabbed a quick 73 lead after just one inning and added 3 more in the 2nd in the 3rd 4 in the 4th the 5th and 4 in tha 6th itortehwi stor d three in inch of the firt two inning t ikinn aih intdte of dund is mtrhti willi i mm hit the lex j ii nal anel ht otherwise be discounted from attending games in toronto ijv heav melropolilan traffic although the location of the i on is still a carefully guarded secret i it is understood where in the eajlecntr il part orth stadium on the ctt i lake ote deemed too small and 1mn m m short of parking space for mrbulr d lhc afcr league requrements no sul liable altorname has been oufid in a lengthv search of toronto metropolitan area intermediate a tjie old park uas built in an when most fans went to batting averages ranles on the street car now jdre p1 v easy ae ro rl ll a lnn mclachlah 18 6 tie burlington proper t id pronde quick and eas blake inglis 2b r from toronto along three george barber najpr highas mr blair said pau legge i ron breen timleck more traffic could moe faster i and out of its parking areas ian is now handled at the new oodbine race track he said jim james tje present toronto team tie george douce n e leafs is owned bx mr tracv bartjtl r plas in the tr pic international league but step awaj from big league tnseball mr cooke has beenactneh leesmg a big league franchise now for some tears along with roorc suitable b tad mm in the jencral toronto area he and jthir prominent bave said that toronto would dave hun not obtain such a franchise a duncan without a new park i vnn mllann pitcher nn mclarer glen ibb mcgill ilitchie sportsmen btrnie dore outdoors sportsmen bj lrcd darhv nn rcpor ujm n ulitd mr tul as of ii- on am hi t or la kinoiige taiuhl on op i n da yours lml tried jjuii n the ol sttrn are and illh ih 1 cannot report oi hi in cm u tin first muskie i am ah e in re p rt t h it the pike are bitini iiuti hi in tlie georgian ilai area stan gorham and myself fivhing at port severn landed four pike ran ging from 20 inches to 30 inches but again with tears in my eyes i report that another big one got away after im flood five minute battle it all happened when one of the hooks onthe pikie minnow i wit using got caught in the mesh of the itetj and thats all mr pile needed to throw the hook although 1 did haw the thrill of the battle 1 would like also to hae the thrill of showing off a big fish to some of mv i i friends if i hate to keep telling people the hifi ones keep get i ting away the maj start thinking these stone are all a fimcm f 1 of my imagination my wife ii already giving me that not again look when ever i come home from a fishing trip the speckled tout are again biting at the 1 mw n ition mroa at terra cotu although jours truh brought back onh two nine men troil iii had many more strikes which indicate that the trout are there fhj are again anxious to test the skill of local fishcrme n at burke reports the speckles are a town area biting in the stewart the last thurda m- tin nigh to he held at the anglers and hunters liu ill linil ti dt nins lull wukd viini j hn- bowling trophy stays in family keep it in the family dept a trophy donated by sd me dermott for the singlet champ ionship of the georgetown lad ies dart league was presented by mr m saturday night to hi wife the affair was the closing banquet and presentation night was held in the corner cup bonrd league doubles mr mcdennott also shared in the league s doubles trophy nonated bv steen s dairj with mrs k jmley fred stecn made this presentation legion president dave cappcraiud awarded the league trophy to the o kceft vtennas who also reaped the plajoft honours and ltoph from georgetown dairy mrs j btoddard madei the prts entation in the absence of er win noble a raffle for a rug donated by mrs stoddard was won by mist brands hedley and lucky door prizes donated by maccor- macks drugs wlgo g and s tv cotton bros barragart i cleaners joes tuck shop and kentners drugs were won by mrs m west mrs jean lock hurtt and mr and mm steve petto at the hetd table were mr and mrs dave lapperaiild anei mr and mis rred steen afttr dinner the member- md their husband were guests it the mcdinnolt home j bjron st minor lacrosse minor baseball news nd lihn wilsh dl hit iho 12 s l ti pre kuss kill nh on th dos t ditk gn e we ndir with i 31 gratiai n ia rncll mai hiki lion hob ueh iu r jnd ji m hall wer one oir wih lc re saxe ge ere be n md j lin i uii m nl two rule r with id- end 1re ilhanis boh lust red he ho i te 1ci nuik set the pattern by alan mavef dnk moeire ind tin must 1 es tm aor leaoz ft ll ao ijr l sum tafl5 njfli 0 yspr if to pate r i i ut i tied n u lt broom r lin most 11 n 7w lllll i si iii ws 727 t rnisliini ffhach s mil del 1 75 mark h 8tji iixl har hit pi- id hub i mpslir zootm oa e lo the 2nd aav r2 lores un rcenr 92 rue int on tht ptrfitorr icky diawt is wen won h irl i i hill ii mi mc jonn uiinii iews ic mcnaiii wincim uiek k milenlin brute j t sinle jak im bruci heael i to pate 7we rfiofi wort rrat ovcy ote 1 every two munprep wcfit over zoo pp matietv or ttb 8xm wa yoai5t 70 hr v ta 0rt6 0y wmgy huam fomr pwuy who maps t aet rr the petition regarding the stocking of brown trout lower credif have not arrived from the printers at the tn this writing but they may be by the time you receive your paper and 1 again urge you to sign this petition so that we may put our trout fishing on the tame level it was years ego plad tttdmsdj jul mohawk- 4 iroquem 1 scoring for mohawks garrj muna don tendlev bill t aw ford from john i oilier arr murn from bill grah am i for iroquolt b irr le r wilson from bob 1 1 ndlcj union e rlatkfeet 2 i lie lliiinns were lead hj harry allen who scored 20 il- ron crocker yetting the eilier two for blackfeet lary schert r brian hilt i larry shertil standing of the teams 1 p m il- me hik 1 i 0 0 6 1nqums 1111 hunms 1 i 2 n 2 miikfetl 3 0 2 11 saturday july bth the local hintam ti nn jour new d to kitchener to a latrnse i iiirmmenr held then there en te inn from kitchi ne r hilb alderwood iluntsvifle uttetlno toronto township i ong ilnmli ii ti rbornugi texihle sinin itrgim anil georgetown the fir1 mir the 1ireus teim ton a close decision from e ioctis h the score nf 1 tru2 ii w is 2 lo 0 for the fergus irani al the end of the first pen nl in tne list period the ncah cime hick si rone but i i me ran out before hc could i lie it up fred cowbrough p1acd an outstanding gime in georgetown goal scoring for georgetown phil walker and don norton from beb rocker second game georgetown 3 waterloo 2 this was the firit rime of the consolation series and it s hie firsl w in for am nf thr locil minor i icrosse learns since starting three cirs ago georgetown led at the end of the first period i to 0 with t goil h don norton assisted b phil walker in the second period paul robinson nested h ane s mnns opened the scoring waterloo then scored making it 2 lo 1 jan popiel scored hie insur ince mirkcr for the loeah witerloo plaed hard but due to the out minding goal tending and the murdj defen sive work of the team the op i position could onlj manage one more goal by dae box ford the sharp crack of the bat hlanst a ball the cheer as a run scores the applause for a fine play arc all sounds of bac hall which echo across the park tuesday and thursday evening i s 240 boys play ball thw increasing number of spectators i oth pirents and fans indicate the progress the bos are msk ing in the fundamentals of base ball the mighty mites of the international showed some pow er hitting last week with three hr me runs as richmond defea ed columbus 4 i and buffalo i defeated toronto 120 ray inglit and john blair of rlcv mond each hit a home run while in the second game mas- colm mcwilham of buffalo hit one- ill the american league twin extended their unbeaten streak by downing the yankees 87 while the tigers thumped the orioles 14 1 in the twinyan kee game the yankees made it close when they picked up four runs in the final frame off two tuts a single b niel and a dr uble b drenters nets bar ber and al crane of the twins wth hit doubli- the national league had two close g tmes last week the cards defeiting the pirates 50 mid he giants easing past the brevet 4 phil lavell of h cards sirmk out 7 nun in hu liittir in a uhale of a game between the giants and the braves u hid all the ecite- nie nt of a hi- le iue game good pikhinj in mike dwyer of the lirau he irl the giants to one hit d sinlt b brothtr bul horenerwr vitas a a lead cwn iatm taw ikm tbe fifth xltaw ute becoaung soe catbtbjk vtavm two men out trying te etmefi se ond sod madst n fast gntmtfi aft home plate c w a t richmond 5 n toronto 4 t 4 columbus j t a b 4 thursday july o fcusfcvja vi colmnbus tutmdaj hiij ik vs toronb w t t twins a 4 1 tigers 4 ids orioles 3 s yankees t a ft thursday jul a vs yankees tuesday july 1 uahm vs ttcers riimi c wnr giants 4 ft b cards 3 a ft 4 bravees 4 c b pirates 4 b thursday july u- cimaa pirates tuesday july is vutatakva braves did you know t vihatexer vour wae off qjbfe our future depends nan xtac heart o one is unmlim n heart disease cenarffm eann where are lrmr tosstt ewt4- tac- can resume these- nstaaawk sh their commumbas as oneaifi amt productive atoecb ibuuiti 4bs ease is an enttnx ctaao mftmi more lives thaa att nflwii miiiwaj combinecl hepea snic don bar r acer medical 0cr n iltj iwiinia cnaji in dvitlaa ufle wanhs 3ani come lo m wittt tebrfa ejeasv plaint ton ltd nn sic it soldier no c n eteni if ou been niiitwiiliiei ltel bboui atntanc t cleaner u can ixuat ttwri snd for us we momilx m duacnolns all thi iodt vrtth so tnan nm sei- ncs appeanna 00 tne macafl almosi dau- dn- ciaraninx jt kanid for us insurance travel walter 7 evans co gb trangle 72512 28 mill sttst serving your community for over 40 meltzer 1 shelley street who won i is srwamlm aloubleautooiatic shotgun hkh was first i i draw hm at the ga a hc everyone hopes now to tea e mm tree r with his new gun we are all dying te last one in is a camera bug cprrk adincrd into the semi finals of the consol tion ernes thrir opposition bcin alderwood 1 birked in the jolid coil lending of frrd rowbrnucb the more experienced alder oad team onh minirml tv boah in the firt period in the last period alderwood scor cd 7 goals to georretown i 2 firal score alderwood 9 geor gctovn 2 scoring for grorkptom n keith bennett and jan popiel the line up tor georgetown gml fred owbreiugh uh poal jim sills rickv pirr j i jin portiel don orton keith 1 brnnetl paul robinson phil ilker u i ne jnjjjgs boh crocker bill tornmfh wan reld krn snoll st in ihnscn richard tiiddlfsionc kim gunn jtltr jones photo robert rankin oach pete miller t was raining bodies is commtnity swimming pool friday as hundreds of school those things that come to the ch d c oo- ne plunge qn the first day ot their summer hoi das about to get very vet man who units seldom turn oul here die marilyn mckejzie and unda ogilve to be the thins he i waiting for ernest hofmann is pleased to annouace the formation off georgetown wood products and custom millwork custom millwork far commercial schools churches offices residential cupboards rec rooms waitineesetc 1 r maple ave e ieoigewjiivn tr 66671

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