Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1968, p. 10

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i results 0nsrwt as beavers trim nomads tftstt bssjt imtmr wb u a rid win to flatten toroo- nom x in in ouuuon jreevsf ssjdm ln rjejoiwsjtfysni etarfc sunday j la judge accounted for most f oebrcatovn point 11 seor- jm penalty kkk and cou-rert- fasj h mm own iwfntoa the four georgetown trie it ww obrloua many of the utoai mlrtikes nada by canad ian afootbail players ia the bearer lineup ware not being nwwnlttad ia this one one of the reasons for the onesided remit turn in hi beat aftort nak- insrseveral food kicks and set- link op his wln men for pas- seav twentfour beaver came to play a few mora and the dub wll lhave it lone desired sec- ond team cop two top places rm by rata hawae all in all it wh onlu a day for the branch on futorday first oor ladies came borne from bradford the winners and runners np at the rational dart c we understand this is the only thne that the branch auxiliary baa aecorop- llshad this feat which we feel la a notable ecmstement there ware fortyalrht seam hrrolved however this did nothing to daunt the spirit of the ladles of branch 130 for they went on to flush up with two 110 teams snatching their skills far the top and second spot the teem of jlotty bottoms dot losty greta stdddart and captained by jean locumrst finished up in flirt place along with the regional trophy each received tor their efforts a sterling silver serving tray and athermo blank at the second place team eon- slating of itarge kedley dot bey emmy sargent an4 wu ma uhswortb also received serv lag trays dow these two teams move into provincial competit ion which is to bo- one thing 1 for jure this time next year there will be a gala day at the branch when fortyeight teams invade geor sttown to do battle for the re glonal dart trophy swrts page 10 thi cxoitorrown hiiald tmumday may tm iw those overseaa who need help saturday evening we were informed by borne cross that one of our branch members was in the walk and when aeen by lome waa really stepping out bill collier stepped out at s ua and completed the cour se by 3 p m rfll let k be known that apart from a couple of bus ters he ia fine bruce collins has eeo meet lng with member of the odd fellows and rebekab planning inrdiynrallnn sunday there are many things to be clarified for a day sucb sa this the two organizations must agree on ev ery thing to make it a success it i expected that this parade will be the iirst public appearan ce of the branch pipe band aoe is no barrier sean bllsborrow in his mid teens and don llewellyn m hit mid- fortiee era georgetown beaver tnanvmates 70 golfers tee off at north halton opening seventy golfers teed off in north llalton golf clubs mens opening day competition sat orday winners were as follws low cross ib holes j grlf fen 75 harvey channel 82 wib bradley 83 bill schenk 85 eric rom 85 low gross 0 holes jack timp- son 3d don curry 41 k golin- aid 41 nell cummins 42 and ted worrell 42 low net 18 holes new mem ben bob grilfen 72 john monteaui 72 peter matin 73 low net 9 holes new members d wright 3 biu kirk 36 joe penney 3d hole in one gives mccristall low net a holeinone helped george town golf fend country club member marty mccrisuh to low net honours in a mens section sweepstaked t th rr 4 ge orgetown dub last week mccnsull holed hi toe shot on the par three 17th with i six iron in the wednesday com petition while the other mem ben of hi foursome gerry av ery elmer hill and ted griev lton all of georgetown watch ed mike pullen was low groii thunder rock debuts tonight at high school tonight the georgetown lit tle theatre will present it last production of the season thunder rock in the high school auditorium the locale of the play is a bghthouse in lake michigan which has become a retreat for a veteran of the spanish civil war the lead is carried by del nicholll stumbling upon the log of sunken ship the characters mentioned therein become al ive to the lighthouse keeper and eventually solve his prob lems for him the recreated characters are pajed by chris tisher hon hunt trie mine linda tost lois itichsrdsoii and hose he golfer mac tancy second low v mhii u gross and yank dale third low uusr low net 18 holes 183 hdcp the impressive act looking harold badhaw 82 mike taylor iiii like rugid atone with a clrcul 84 morns goudekctting w low bet prue winiiew behind i i i mccristall wue mac komacl low net 9 holes 163d hdcp v 1 1 1 1il vlul chris tishcr and jctt collins voyce seventh and andy m nc eighth rank howard 39 jack colter 8j graham farnell 40 low net ib boles 015 hdcp harry sanderson 70 hoy smith tz glen uicleod 73 i horkocf t3 bruce norton 76 low net 0 boles 0 15 hdcp jim linton 33 stu young 3i doug forester 3ui hon cash m john todd m most honest net terry bain es 95 most honest grots bob graham 121 ifour pros joining iolhilinir four district golf pros are combining to provide a one day teaching clinic for junior gol fers at georgetown golf and country club in june georgetown golf pro doug sinclur said this week he 11 be joined by professionals roy homain of trafalgar gar vas ey of chinguacousy and peur carter of north haltod for the one day session details of which have not yet been settled the clinic officially junior development day is aim ed at helping beginners in the 13 to 18 years of age range unreal was designed and second ted crievuuii thirdel f mr by j ii ii fmrfi n iiiin lo witb help from gurd hunt tner hill fourth hay underbill rl lifth gerry avery sixth dave increase age to 14 for minor baseball georgetown minor baseball association which operates a house league for local youn terns is alternating to attract more bovs to participate tills aeason by increasing the ranse last year the league was made up of boys age8 to 12 this year boys age 7 to 14 will be eligible to play this way the executive hopes to increase the total of 120 boys who took part last season the 1iw7 executive of presid ent bui anderson vice pretd dent jim harris and secretary ren macdonald was returned for 1b68 at a meeting held may 5 at the presidents home 44 dabex blvd nine interested parents attended and agreed to coach or assist during the up coming season it was decided that reglatrat lad be at two locations george kennedy vubllo school and ge the play directed by 1uher uill run for nights betty three did you know st john ambulance home nursmg training is used in can ada by the girl guides new league wrcneites numerous women s clubs and organirat ions tliousands of female mem bers of the canadian armed lorces many schools as well as by the general publk on saturday the branch re eeived a visit by members of branch 31 mount dennis and srhat an afternoon and evening it turned out to be originally slated to be a day of sports it quickly becsme an afternoon and evening of fun euchre which was not taken too serious ly by anyone ended with isdies first ola robins second lily mayhanks booby elms camp bell men first tom james second m brook er and booby dave bel the darte which again seem ed to be more fun than comp etition was won by j robertson and if eitkins second m lot tors and art hall consolation b collins end a zilio a spec ial thanks to joe fobier for his eborts along with dennis booth in running the darts joe is not a member oc the branch but as always be gave his bme willingly when needed slike lorusso as usual kept hla good humour when the euch re players insisted in moving the wrong wy bruce collins and a few helpers produced an poetizing meal so much so that most of those there made trip for a second helping after the dance in the even lng the guests bade the many new friends they had made at branch 120 farewell with the hope of seeing them again in the near future when members of 120 will visit mount dennis again on saturday our young friend norm ferguson whom the branch sponsored in the oxfsms miles for millions walk completed the course end thus has fulfilled his pledge to help costs the friday night dart shoot started off slowly but week but all games were full by 9 jo pan the winners took mest home with them they were c hen cessey h bottoms j kerr d bowman a grieve a sorter w hamilton j mcpherson b hill and again j kerr girls pipe band will entertain at quebec its off to quebec chy tor the georgetown girls pipe band on friday may 24- they will take part in the big parade sunday may 26 as part of the georgetown lions representation in the annual lions international convention going to quebec are pape hfe- jor gtnny hulme and pipers lillian clayton val kitchen colleen cummins bue collett debbie clayton debbie young diane giles diane arthurs tracy porter and debbie wu son piper norma weir unfor tunely cannot go the drummers under drum major marg hulicr are linda kudiger elaine robinson and cheryl breen ii will be the first parade for drummers carol arthurs sue eullger anne me arthur and sue street the band is being instructed in pipes by hugh dickie sgt piper in the guelph band and on snare drums by roy cock and bke drums by george bak the girls are presently sell lng raflle tickets is help cover last wednesday the ers competed for the fred gil more memorial dart trophy the winners this year were harry bottoms and ken derose at the dance on saturday night not one prize yent to mount dennis- tbe big one wss won by jean calder door prizes by jack henderson end george rogers the branch hard work ng and aggressive membership rhal rue hsle has mixed feeling regarding membership he realires to have 3s4 members paid up h thistime of tbe year is quite good nut the situation could be better then should be 100 members paid up if this were the case the member ship committee could direct sll their efforts to obtaining new members those members who have not paid their yearly dues could as sist both comrade hale and the branch secretary by doing so now and thus eliminating the necessity of these two members sending out notices every month crnitiunl ly cwftr bet georgetown community swimming pool appucations now mno mchvb km instructor supervisor chief instructor and instructors km the 1mi season apply to georgetown community centre board j 5tnmt w oeorcftown ontario arnold rathbun sun life 1 of canada 8774931 your headquarters for ahead with fishing end she pleasure beat season just come in now you can choose from a wide salacflen of famous malta beats also ooed used beats the complete line of boats 14 up to 24 cutter fibreglas boats 1 aquacraft fibreglas boats produced in our own shop outboard and inboard aryles l boating supplies and accessories complete motor and boat repair service your mercury motor dealer credit river boat co norval b77p55i open evosings hi 9 p m baseball registration house league saturday may 11th at 10 m 12 pm ajj 7 yrs to 14 yrs before jan 1st 198 i george kennedy school georgetown park insurance and registration 7 00 enrolment will be limited to i orgetown park saturday tnord the first 100 applying log train to montreal askabout convenient departure and return times g s on ong w0sy 4y to information phone the leeel clj r essenoer bsfa ores cawapcaw national b a061u kinsmen club of georgetown inc junior and senior girls softball league registration saturday may 11th 1968 20opmto4 30pm main gate georgetown park 10 to to years registration fee proof of age required 100 the ketjistratioh fee of 1 oo covers insurance your child is insured for inuries andor dental work the maximum amount being 1 500 for lnun and 100 for dental work if lnunes should occur it must be underlsood that neilfmr the kins men club inc nor any individual can be held liable girls signature parent or guardian iimiteo registration monday may 13th 4 30 to s 30 p m at the park for those unable to attend saturday name address surname proof of age registration fee paid did you play in this league last yearf yes if so what team phone birth date monlh dy yor no f lothavbaoowteteohlfttop service for yfeur convgtf letfce nfcuihng eqmputc booybepairs ttwlhe 3ermcmhp afuixuki of brothers ygur local mtl melttoirf 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