Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1965, p. 11

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7 ju like caim ractrs legion kids run au dat at branch picnic kim loocwooo foreground ipvintt to win in th race for girls of kef age goup at rive annual royal cervadian legion brench 130 picnic in georgetown perk sunday umi for 11 ages kept the- spoh progem going pivruijy ii afternoon on you mafcftf go lme while others tire left i ing and a variety of tests or is it get set some of the legioni bill crothers type are already on their way to the fintih n the starting gate in this start to the mens long distance run 100 yardi horseshoe pitch- made ii an interesting day for the spectators as wall as the participants to town from toronto in tflm iravn hit uifr marlrnr even umpires get in act j 1 guar llm mm leaders funeral when managers go to bat crto- hospital news vy la cunv tutttort stafiou will arrive at uw tloapiul ta- it u irafxwtexl tfcuj will lirova a kj- forwjrd up lu tpjiiap- ear at brrdj talliuf to a roujl j tua hxucl tuff wbo mi ik epr alia hooj fltly rulaly wv cxjutet ui ti 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able will kelp more than 20 regional schooli of nursing are ths obokorrown hlftaxd tmuftsdav july istfc iks page 11 help to allevule tbm drastic bortac o burked uiat hai cxiaied ihd hill docs in this jroviam tb mospiul for sick cm dreo asked for doaatioaa home nlaety yrt go and th oooudunity jppoodfcd wttb hm oag ourr thlagu wttle f rmpbrry vinesar veu 1w of arrowroot two prtlicoats u docwl ti two wtute wic a ctsair tor lb matron rotvn abd a iomi of atrw ta stuff lb tbe9tl bedtl jlrlxl fo th utlu bou4 wtucb wu lb flrt hoapital wis j320 a rr and um toaitriuwas tivalratui to do br uiirkfiiojf turwlaiys and turdsyt isxidcqtojy tlwrf wre only ui bodai and ho reudctit phys i kiio of cour todviy iu its smth butldiag it ha bllr uu and a tth uf 2ac ivj year it adwtrd id 602 vtiaju ltd wwidrd outufiit iriiliaifiit fur 114 vtj aiul ficfrtirwy trrjtux tit fur lire s inothft building run p4lgn on thli year but srk cbudrn hie avking fur ume thing a bit more kubtautial tbjti rapbwry vuhar uuip 13660 060 ca this hospl tal la north amerira s lut tat childreo tkokpital a heart wirmiiig texture k contained in another ircuon of the paper and telu of l groupa of cbildrt n who hate worked to fame inonr a ml have given donation to the llajtaal tbti a wondrru tpirit to find anion groups of our youth naney and mrs troop at st george i church borouth two children norman 11 and being created each one draw the annual georgetown base i the second inning on a home a trader when fred hrooks ball association ilascball day j run by sawn with nonr on and j5 died uiddenly in enrge j and his parents mr jatnrs it rook of scar a brother leonard went off without a hitch the minor ball players sold tajs in ute morning and an afternoon parade was ucll attended the parade led off by thr georgetown girl impe hand vu followed by a contingent oi 115 minor league players and coaches the georgetown cltiieru hand followed the ml bon and bringing up the rear were the midget white sox ju venile all start and some of the llalton senior league gi ants in convertibles the par de arrived at the park at 2 00 iharp u planned a three inniog fun filled fame between the managers ftnd coaches against the midgeis was played first a manager true dude lindsay at so plus started behind the plate for the managers team catching the junk of juvenile manager dill richmond and juvenile coach james the umpires from oak vllle added much colour to the game with their own bag of tricks like using golf balls afcd kk balls instead of the reju latlon hard ball plus some julek quips during the game the game wu won by the ma toigers and coaches in the juvenile senior en counter which fallowed the intermediates held down the ti pat a hi in a close 2 0 game highlighted by fine pitching by bernie dore of the gianta and hike tost and davison of the juveniles the third on a walk jnd in town hospital saturday nicht ror xir hrooks who lived at 0 langitone rev had been a instant cuhmaster for three juves hit week nights but never on sunday the georgetown juveniles split a pair of games last week to end in tie for first place with dundas on july 6ut the juveniles played at oakvllle ind beat their hosts 53 in seven inn- intf jfame mike tost collected hi fourth win of the season by tallowing only two hits striking out 13 and issuing two walks the game was close until the third inning when georgetown conected for five hits and sco red five bis mns and had mord legion notes annual picnic draws over 600 to the park georgetown hat uere mien red on sunday july 11th when laopage of dundas hurled one i w massey frrgu hitter at them and beat them lon empl 40 the local boys were caught with their bats on their shoulders quite often looking at third strike danny arhic ot the only georgetown hit in the first in ning a long triple but he was caught at the plate trying to stretch it into a home run georgetown wrnt down one twothree in all seven innings dundas got one run in the first on a hit stolen base pas sed ball and then another hit they exploded in the sixth inning got four hits and col lected three big runs dundas got eight hits off the locer da ny arbic and their cause was helped by five georgetown cr rors tca pilot also iei in ge orgctown a number of 2nd georgetown txouts lrd by scoutmaster frank bryant formed a guard of ho nour at the funeral service yesterday at the trull r unera home toronto log upon the clinical and teach ing fahlttiet of a number of sur rounding hospitala more than 100 hospitals will be involved in tins plan a three nun com mittee representing the onta rto hospital services commit slon will lay the groundwork for the plan u is hoped that the fruition of this plan will announce exam results for harrison pupils the following pupili the studio of h nneth it son aiut itmt were sum ful in the examinations h at the ilovat onvrrvator uusic in 1 orunto grade 3 harmony joan ural pass grade 4 illllo allan whan pass grade 6 iuno marlon vthan as grade b piano carol ijus from lurn hon grade 2 vocal lois hlliott 1st class ti ueathrr llarlev hon 1im norton pas grade 4 vocal ilobert rudy pass george mills pa itlcky chaplin pass ashcrovs t started off with t triple cummins drove him home with single peavoy struck out and cummins tuoved to third an ah ejror to the pitcher danny arbk tingled to drive ciun- mltih home went to second on passed ball and scored on the overthrow from the second baseman davison singled and was driven home when big don ohishoun blasted one ovcr the left field fence oakvllle scored their r una in student minister is speaker at ashgrove the u c w was in charge of the church service on sun day evening july 11th as so many are either on holidays or away for the weekend the atten dance wa not very large mrs wilfred bird presided and mrs cecil wilson read the scripture from the fourteenth chapter of john prayer was given by mrs john ruddcll a beautiful duet was sung by mrs john mcnabb and mrs ward brownrldge come unto me and rest after which mrs john bird introduced the guest speaker mr harvey handy who is a faithful mem her of st johni united church in georgetown this young man is studying for the ministry and he gave some stirring thoughts on get ting excited about christian faith also how important it is to be a christian he claims his whole world has changed since he accepted his lord and he con cluded let him lake your life and let him do what he choses with 11 the offering was ta ken nip by mrs bob cunning ham and mrs john bell baddy all sang the hymn day is dy ing in the west mr handy elosed with prayer our doopest sympathy goes to mrs w j itussellon the sudden doath of her husband last week in toronto he was a friendly kindly neighbour and we will miss him very much ar0uttdaahgrove corner by john young iast week i uas approached by our scry popular president and his cohort myrle held to take on the position of branch 120s public relations officer i accepted and shall endeavour to keep you all posted on the goings on and- of future evrnls rming up i should like at this lime to congratulate the past pro don piatt for the admir able job he performed i for one looked forward to dons column weekly in the herald hia writing will be missed well branch 120 s gala pic nic is over akm for another year and i must say it was a whopping success and the weather man was good to u if my count was correct over goo attended this affair at ge orgctown park the wee ones went through 600 i pints of chocolate and white milk 1000 dixie cups hundreds of bottles of pop and oodles of chips and popcorn the picnic was indeed a credit to the branch a vote of thanks to zeke mccandless jim ford mike lorusso char les day and hla good wife dot and nellie mcdermott gord king gob collier and so many others who helped in the ope ration the results of the races arc as follows all children 5 and under pail and shovel girls 67 1 susy mcliugh 2 c kemjli cod boys 67 1 mike lonisso 2 bill rannachan girls 8 0 1 k kemshcad 2sr jaoore boys 80 1 jotut kelman 2 brian barny girls 1011 k laockwood 2 d moore boys 1011 j 1 stevestamp 2 rick alkercon girls 1213 ljusan stamp 2 linda loctcwood boyik13 1 charlie llayncr l 2 jack kemvhead girls 14 16 1 kay mcliugh 2 m meekison boys 14 16 1 brian pollock 2 dave ashley ijidies running race 1 d calder 2 mrs nicholson mens running race 1 john young 2 shell i sur ladles accurate throw mrs moore men s accurate throw gord king ladies spot race mrs calder mena spot race george nurse couples pie plate race mr and mrs jack kemshcad couples egi catching contest mr and mrs jim yates mystery person mike mc gill located by lyn wilkes horseshoe pitching champs are jack ktnshcad apd rob ni cholson the oldest branch member at the picnic was comrade john macdonald john is 83 now he went overseas in the 14 18 strug gle with o3 battalion cef the imperials are holding their annual picnic 2pm sun july 18 at waterfalls play ground all imperials note aug 14 will see the imperi als once again holding their now annual barbecue for overseas visitors sept 18 will be the date of the sections annual trip to buf falo coming along in sept will be the imperials dance the pro ceeds of which will go to branch 120 building make uilsawyst i turned up my hearing aid the other afternoon in the club and overheard the following a se cond rato ahuffleboard player wu asking a left handed f lub ber no names mentioned the following why wont you take the to see the yanks play this year i promise not to get lost next meeting last thursday jn september time 8 pm whether its sleeping bags tents air mattresses binoculars fishing equipment jacksons has just what you want hek au some real buysi transistor radios 6 transistor deluxe high sensitivity 995 8 transistor captain model with genuine cowhide carrying case 1595 9 transistor electric eye magnetic earphones 4 penlighj batteries 1995 10 transistor with builtin extension aerial i95 12 transistor pockettlza hifi earphonos smart carrying cate 1895 9 transistor pockemize amfm nd a f c 4 diode learner ceje 7 2695 jacksons 28 main si n bargain centre 8776881 a bylaw to ftovaw km tm early closing of shop in thf town of q0qcrowh whcrflas bylaw no 427 and mmndmeth fharvto w nctod by th aaortiopal coonch of rhe corpora tion of the town of goroetown to pfovkiv for the earfy dosing of thopl and whbccas council now owns it expedient nd rtacfrssary to rnaka certain ohnga in tfw provision aforesaid knd to tfvai end have deoded to repeal said byuw nlo 427 wd tmendmenh the and wheeas by vwiu of soolon 379 of th muatcpal act k so i960 cftapte 330 the coond of a municipality may psovtd for the eafy dosing of all or any clause daiij of ihop within the muracipaiiryj and whbrcas council cxscwt jr owebw tft m rvtfw hi law ym pttd requiring certain da of fcjtcps witiun the town of ceooetown to doie od remain doled as hertet bovtded and whcircas d is the dedared intention of counom that ry section of pt of lociton of this fiylaw whedi irtawb90uantly be held lo be illegal thaitie sevefebia frorn llv rvftutrvder of the by law and shail not be daeifd to havr pofuiadod o irvfluued the council to pew fft iwnairvdcr ot tit bylaw nowtmtrtfow thf municipal council of the cottpopatlon of the town of ccorcyomj inacts as fotlows 1 every ittop as dfind by ttu provision ttf sec- ton 379a ij b ofttv faurwcipat act rso i960i chptr 330 in hie town of capetown ihah be dosd and terrkaio deed on eadi day of the week at tntf dor- irwj anyiiriut or twxjfs as followl a ffom 6 30 oclock in the afternoon on tued to 5 oclodc in trva forervoon on llv followuvg wedneclayi h from 6 30 o clock in live aflafnoon on wednee- day to 6 o clock in th forfrnoon on tlv following thura- day c from 9 o lock in the aftarnoon on yhurfcdey to 5 o clock in rive forenoon on the following fviday d from 9 odock m ilia afternoon on rvidey to 5 odcxv in live forenoon on the following saturday and e from 6 30 oclock in the afternoon on saturday to 5 o clock in the forenoon on the following tuesday 2 the provisions of this by law shall not apply to the following classes of shops a garages and service stations h restaurants c coal a fid lumber dealers ui billiard and pool rooms e confectionery slvops and f implement dealers g autonohve retail and service centres h delicatessens 3 notwilhitanding any provisions of this by law to lite contrary a beauty parlors may remain open until 9 oclock io the afternoon on tuesdays fb ah shops may remain open from 5 oclock in th forenoon lo 6 o clock in the afternoon on mondays w i cept the foltowng daises of shops grocery s lores meaf markels variety stores iioe stores sawing machtn storer furniture stores jewellery stores hardware vj appliance stores and clothing and dry goods stores c ah shops may remain open from 5 oclock in the forenoon lo 9 odock in the afternoon on any day imme diately preceding a legal holiday d notwithstanding anything hereinbefore stated none of tbe provisions of this by bw ahall apply during the month of december in each yaar that thli bylaw remains in effect 4 any person convirted of a breach of ny provision of this bylaw shall forfeit and pay at- the discretion of the convicting magistrate pen alty not exceeding exclusive of costs trv sum of rfr dollars 50 00 for each offence and in default of pay i ment of the said penalty and costs forthwith the said penally and costs or cost only may be uvied by d litre on the goods and chattels of the offender and in the cas of there being no distress found the conviding magi strate may commit the offender to the common all of the county of halton with or without hard labour for any period not exceeding twentyone days 5 for the purposes of this bylaw shop and clas ses of shops shall have the tame meaning at these words bear m section 379a of the municipal act r so 1960 chapter 249 as amended 6 upon this bylaw coming into force bylaw no 427 as amended by by law no 5217 at amended by by law no 52 10 as amended by bylaw no 5747 u amended by by law no 570 as amended by bylaw no 57 65 as amended by bylaw no 5774 at emen ded by by law no 57 93 as amended by bylaw no 61 37 as amended by bylaw no 62 26 at amended by i by law no 6235 jshall be and it is thereby repealed 7 this bylaw comet into force end effect on the 19th day of july 1965 and the clerk of the corporation of the town of georgetown shall cause a copy hereof to be published before the said date in the georgetown i herald a newspaper having general circulation in the town of georgetown s by law read a first time this 12th day of july 1965 signed joseph gibbont mayor signed c g benham clerk by law read a second time thit 12th day of july 1965 signed joseph gibbons mayor signed c g benham clerk bylaw road a third time thit 12th day of july lpisi signed joseph gibbons mayor signed c g benham clerk halton farmstead improvement centennial project the hallon federation of agriculture in coopera tion with the ontario department of agriculture tpontorthis proect judge inspects farmstead tlnvjall and again next fall scoring on attractive approach yard house barnyard and bams entry forms available at agricultural ojf ice miu ton closing date of entry september 1st prix money 150 la wlnrter end minimum of 4 lo all htrut if hmht kottsu chairman tet-l-

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