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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1966, p. 11

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racticing all summer long public schoolers sing at cne last yew a georgetown pub ic school choir wu chosen to jperforro at the canadian nat- jpmftl bxhrbiuon as i fin ex- ina of he kind of music tal nt being developed jn the antario public school system 31iey made such an impression tthat theyll be back at this sawara cne by special lnvit atloarven though there wu no formal application to attend from here the director of music for georgetown public schools kenneth r harrison arct rut passed up an application this year to give another ont arlo community a chance to be represented but when the ontario department of educa tion learned of georgetowns planned absence late last term a special itrritatlon was seat asking for another appearance by the young group wf drew such favourable i meats at the 1965 show consequently since the end of the last school term select imbiiifjip mto in vab kfw i fk v i hk amwhis- lllanvx i mv nmesf 1 ssssssssssssf vv a jtlwh ianjbbi vi nwasbbbbbbbbtt mbbbv t iipanwi i is nwabbbbbbbbtr tanrx fc inwa bitevmaibwmiatbj9a 9srrv ass group membeks blake chamberlain bill qunckenbush farley helfant paul fend- ley james fantuz dale tumbull bruce mccartney d ilaiiali beat ptthttc scenes- grades 7 amdl have heesj rtemiing twice weekly 1 wriggtarwerth pub lic school aaeitteiieni la prep aration far their return in treat of the sawfieatce in the ontario cuiliaasont thnetre it will ennae saturday angest ml when they will per form twic dwnng he after- noon at 2 num end 4 pjn ten aainete negesce as well as amber fay the thtrtyfheos mixed choir geor part of the pro- grant will ndede songs by the choirs baas grown and an ac cordion ante fay brace gregg tw chetr will sing now the keen b sfchuhg n french crandisn folk song the saint eel wayfaring stranger and a harrison eg tms lamits your land featnnnr aoloay dale ternbell bess group will ang bnortland folk song ise the try with solos by paul femoey ftaywond lnglu and brace cartwrtghl nrnpnm of school mus ic b presented annually by the ontario itepertseent of educa boa to allow the cne aodivn hear talent from all sys of schools in the prov georgetown one of four seeking juvenile honours it will be waterdown bramp ton bramalea mfd qoo town in the juvenile tourn snent for halton county bon ours here saturday george town got some unexpected beh from milton wben they falter ed in the crucial stretch drive f the league schedule hilton also lost their final two games of the season letting george town maintain a 2 point lead and possession of 4th place on sunday night at the park the bramalea juveniles and georgetown merchants battled to a ml ue in an important game for both clubs march and of bramalea threw a no hitter at the merchants with tost and arbic 6f georgetown allowing only one hit the p mv jnnk4nv ajfe iis choir of grade 7 amd pupils from georgetown public schools will perform at the canadian national exhibt- n saturday front row bob allison carol arthurs mary jane mcclure nancy tomkinson karen mikoleit judy draper brian seeler second row debbie clayton janice brown susan stamp parry monckton pat fans kathy bradley third 4tow bill quackenbush farley helfant marilyn sigurdson julie rundle cathy richardson carol kutledge julie eckert jpaul fendley james fantuz back row blake chamberlain murray brown jim rea david seal ten dale turnout bruce ptrtwnght missing when the picture was taken raymond inglts cathy lince brian beaumont marsha jones ken selttne bruce gregg and linda mccartney varian kinsmen win industrial ball games varian associates stayed on the win path monday night downing combines 1610 in of two georgetown indus trial softball league games in the park bud varey pitches steady ball for the winners and was given good hitting support which included home runs by murray marchment and den nis bacon plus 4 for 4 batting by webster and himself combines came on strong in the late innings led by charlie hammond who went 4 for 4 at the plate in the other game the same night a real struggle develop ed between kinsmen and stan dard products with kinsmen coming out on top 0 to g stcmtt pitched his team to the victory behind the big hat of trev moores who hit each of his three times at the plate roy brown was the best often save threat for sp rapping three hits in four attempts last wednesday august 10 i 22 runs were split evenly when the top team the kinsmen held to a tie by the last place combines paul robin con s a for 5 batting behind the pitching of sterritt was kinsmen s best effort prank anderson junior and george storey went 3 for 4 and their efforts plus the pit ching of ross hiluer were combines best game wit called after six inn ings due to darkness and the teams split the point on monday night the mer chants travelled to erlndale and fell flat oo their faces by losing to the cuar dwelling erlndale crew 20 shouldls up from the midgets started on the mound and was given the lots arbic came on in relief hit but to no avail aa the geor getown batsman could not find the range in both games the failure to bit has cost the mer chants dearly the remaining game of the schedule will be played thursday night at the park when georgetown hosts water- down georgetown meets wat erdown in the first game on saturday morning for the juv enile trophy at 9 00 a m german students continued from page 1 one of the movie in germany under a different title with the help tf a local com muter to oakville the three were driven that far and thumbed the rest of the way to niagara falls in three hours hie return trip took the amine length of time jt lady from milton picked them np on the queen elisabeth way and brought them right to the door of house sou thf moftftnttown hgrald thursday auwuvt ajh pagh they will conhnue their tour of canada and return to ger- nsany by the end of september for the opening of the school dsmrt thkiat desert conditions are ton etant tfireat in ontario where torests do not protect the lnd against erosion by wind and water landowner may purch ase trees from the department of lands and forests sunday grass fire on mountainview rd sunday afternoon to douse burning grass on mountainview rd s near st pjuis baptist church the alarm was turned in at 4 30 and firefighters had the flames doused in a little over half an hour savings no service charge on reasonable number of cheques offices opn t oo 4 30 fhdaya oo 10 call for folded your local tnnt eompony halton peel tructttttngsconpjuff 21 main street north brampton 4513j45 carroll chairman advisory board opening soon in georgetown its time to think about backtoschool apparel ilvers om f ontarios finest family clorhino storm can supply your needs for students of all ages with 4 complete depts clothing r shoes see our backtoschool specials cash your family allowance cheques in our children shoppe free draw every month winner for july darlene barrages 6 george st 3 kart club grand prix scheduled wednesday f north halton kart club i bob stevenson had the only j dangled cold hard cash in fron class 3 machine at he track of race entries at the weekly snd so he walked home uith d speed sessions at the lime- house kart track wednesday d night and while it may have been just observers unagina tlon it appeared the drivers i managed to squeeze an extra j ounce of zip out of their tiny i machines as they circuited the i track with dollar signs in their this was the second time his year that the host club put money on the line for the north halton ladies winners at interclub north halton golf and coun try clubs lady golfers cons tructed a commanding points lead over georgetown golf and country clubs ladies section in the first round of a home fnterclub match played on the north halton course thursday at the end of the eompetl the north halton gals bad 36 to 6 12 points advantage points were awarded for win ning a match in the division for 1 to 25 feandicap golfers over 18 holes nan marchment card registered georgetown s low gross and dorothy young carded the host clubs best score helen smith of georgetown snd eleanor lnglu of north halton had their respective teamsbest net scores in the division for 25 to 26 nandicappers over 18 holes t helen hambleton of george town and betty chamberlain of north halton led the gross scores lee mcdonald had ge- or net score and harg flnlay north halton s hilda tizzard of georgetown nnd jan mackinnon of north halton registered the4ew net cores in the division for hole players betty thompson f georgetown and fhyl mon ckton of north halton paced their respective teams in net score the return match at george town golf and country club wffl be held september 20 wins in that division heat semi and feature keith hun ter was first norm shea sec ond and pete webb third in the class 4 feature after hun ter had also copped semi and heat gary bonham was another driver to work a sweep as he beat out bill wilson and brian conway fn the class 5 feature after taking semi and heat and classes feature fell to bill wilson who trailed gene morden over the finish line in the other class 6 races i the kart club s track will be mecca for drivers from all ov er southern ontario wectncs day august 24 when nurses strike contidied from page 1 according to the letter fro ijoyd b sharpe salaries a not the major issue salaries at halton range from 4800 6 000 and slightly higher the united counties we art having to use power to get the bargaining unit we want sal aries can be negotiated and ef fectrveness to do so is what are after so said a news port read by reeve parker tc council warden hinton emphasized that the county was happy to deal with unions it s the on ly way to get along we look forward to a union as long as it ii certified with the dept of labour new forests the 1066 production of lands grand and forrstsf nurseries is esttm prix night is held here grand d at 52000 000 forest trees prix night is one of the high i for transplanting on crown and lights of the club s racing season i private lands tn ontario partners second anniversary milk saloon halton county baseball association juvenile baseball tournament saturday august 20th georgetown park 1st game georgetown vs waterdown at 9 00 a jm 2nd game bramalea v ftratnpton at 1330 pjn 3rd game winners play at 430 p m for the o ft bekquist trophy the host georgetown baseball association wishes to jhnrjkjtsjupporrers this year georgetown tykes armstrong brothers georgetown bantams maher shoes georgetown midgets phillips chrysler dodge georgetown juvenile merchants rays ba burns transport mrsstssausa sports pertners milk saloon rosedale horel georgetown herald thompson hardware davidsons prwrmacy richardson s crest hardware arrmtrong insur a nee meccormack drugs t0rry motors wigos tv v open 7 days a week 9 am to it pm ghflmg cards groceries coid meats magazines frozen foods

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