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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 31, 1970, p. 1

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Printing Publishing Harald has rat town and m and Pub I finer for a offer log printing vara 0C GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Ads That Pay You can place an ad In Hid I Hirald Claulffsd by I 8772201 Buying I Mlltntr Tha Harald I you will And raiulta yw want Second Clan Mail Numbor Return Pott go Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario Decemfaar 1st 50 par year Single Copy Pries Fifteen Cant I I BUT NOT TOO HAPPY Georgetown Constable Arnold Vandief doesnt want to see you over the New Years week end In fact Arnie and Constable Charles Harrison the Georgetown departments other breathalyzer operator would just as soon not make jr acquaintance at all The Breathalyzer theyre trained to use was acquired by Georgetown ice Department in March Since then it has been pressed service on an average of three times per week To got look at the machine overdo it when you celebrate tonight Expect Top Competitors For Jaycee International tls I Some of Ihc world top snow i mobile dm ere two former worlds champions will be chasing the in pni money at Georgetown Intinntiona Snowmobile Races in The course be 1 at Polar Bear Ir the Line of Sliwaittown Top drivers from Ci d i in the ami Swedish Snowmobile champion I will be among the FACTORY TEAMS Of intercut will be the battles between the major snowmobile teams in class The run for Iw dais Saturday lelruary and Sunday The event includes A to classes A to Modified three classes and junior Id jean class BETTER SNOW scheduled for weekend the International was moved hick three weeks to assure snow conditions The first Jijccc snow mobile races wire held later the son and bare patches dotted the rate is organized by j Jayccc by Jim Anderson Denies Guideposts Were Responsible for Fatality An Ontario of spokesman has denied that faulty guide rail posh were the of a highway near on 15 Mrs Valrn Will mi of was killed when car driven by her band Ir Vin wen oft North luth of following the by coroner Ivan Hunter that ip have been if he pasts hid stopped the car from the road He suggested the potts were rotten and should have been re placed TEST POSTS The highways ml all posts in the of the accident hive been tested there was evidence of tcriomtion However he said the postal where the ear went off road were new been placed after an earlier accident ifl He siid police investigation showed the Willard tai the guide posts high rate of spied and SEND LETTER The Department of Highways sent an official letter to the Hal crown a Douglas Latimer on December ft It the findings of ju rail tests The department all isls arc checked once a year ind if hero is evidence of rot they arc replaced North Hilton police report the car clipped off guide posts before leaving ly and rolling over Mrs Willard was pronounced dead at Milton la I There will be no inquest Into the accident PLAY IT SAFE If in to of your efforts us good host one of your motor ing friends should overdrink Telethon Donors Aid Mentally Retarded The greatest gift one can of for during this holiday season the joy that comes from with others Whether the gift or thought be large imall sharing gives everyone l overwhelming satisfaction From pm New Years Eve to New Years day CTTO- TV in Toronto is celebrating its anniversary with a Telethon in support the men retarded HELP RETARDED During this hour period ill broadcasting on Channel be designed to draw attention to the problem of mental rolarda Hon and to ask for donations loj help the retarded Anyone wishing to share a gift with the mentally re asked to call TV at and pledge a donation to the local Nor h Hilton association Funds rais will be shared by the On Association for the Mentally Retarded but donations association of choice may be made OPERATES ARC The North Association ir Mentally Retarded operates the ARC Worshop Hornby for the training of adult retardates the County Board of Education looks after the Sunshine School at Hornby for school age NIIAiMfft continues Its interest and helps out there wherever possible Music the Topic at Sororitys Evening The December meeting Of I Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi was held at home of Norma Carlisle For the Christmas basket each girl brought in item or two and the gifts were placed in decorated The evening entertainment on Music was presented by and J Me Donald Group participation in rhythmic hi rid clapping singing was encouraged Refreshments were i Inn Ian Derek is Christmas Arrival A Christmas present in at lbs wis merry Christinjs present for Mr and Mrs- Steve Maple Avenue En t Derek Hutchison wis he only baby born in tow Hospital on Christmas d iv he arrived late In the evening at 13 m This the first for Marilyn and Steve on Raiders Show Power In Tilt with Dunnville Georgetown Raiders put it all together night to bury 132 in an In termediate A ill in George town Memorial Arena in which Al Stilt shone Stilt pumped in five goals and added an assist in his in a Raider to single hum blc the club played the last half of wild and wooly contest without their defensive on Don who was banished at 10 32 of the mid die pi nod with a game mis conduct 34 PENALTIES The penalty filled match was interrupted by 31 minor and three misconducts Georgetown their production out evenly netting first period goals four In the second and four more in the third managed to fool Raider Rick once in the first frame and again half way through third Other Raider snipers were Blake In lis two goals Bob Larmand a goal and an assist Doug Lucas a goal and three assists Doug Sclby one goal Mllhnan a goal and two as sists and Bud McKay and one Pledge your donations to local branch end help his limit let someone else take this holiday season a The shots wore not as lopsioV him home or call a cob one urges d scon launched 38 TRIPPED UP Sundiy on the iee Raider looked jjkhI to dispose of slut another win but bid to eat a it thou owned a in The home club vient to the dressing room at the end of the 1st fnmc with a id but it disippeuid in the second period when Dun das regihlcrcd fiwercdfioils Die split four goals in the third Blake Done cite Don iN ton and Dou lircd George- towns inun led two insists Luc is Ron Lane Nell Cotton Blake Injjis the others The winners got then liic power from Cook Moo Jim Wilson and Ernio PLAY IT COOL In centrist to the i hippy game this one w relatively pi dub warranted four minor sm tin Raiders will he trying to gel a toehold for their climb out of the league depths when they play in Port Eric Tues day Next home game Is cry Fort Colbarnc AllStars Win Tie Against Dream Team lie Com Hockey on the weekend in film in turns from minor hockej tern The Juvenile hung a I decision on heir counter pit arem iftenoon It was i mi sun of refuge for the reus who lost list In a lit j in lie is Ar inf mil nee I itulir plav the lite si to off with York Mi lb represented a rmr il from I ist nice inch ended for the GOT STRONGER owns pieks on the st I Dive In were piomin in tht alliek in omen turn Mm dter luM pi nod netted In the in in the third of nil Dive tie I y from Bin button popped while jclimn Ben nj lluilintons Eric Dune ind Iliamptons Tom Chillers inhered the others Due Irons set up of them Hi pjiis i id an assist to with Jen FROM BEHIND County never did see lhc lend but tiny pulled mice In pre venting a in tin allstir Noilh York opened a lend before Milton Greg put on board Doug Risbrouh of created a tie game in the second period but North York snipers struck quickly to open a lead before the period was or LATE SCORES There were just three min utes and seconds in tho same when Bri an Be ind Burlington McCaiiley fashioned a thit finished off for third oil A minute ami 11 seconds on when Ian of the from stir Trott shot came from just out Bide North blue line Yorks were Jerry Km twice Mart and Blur Prentice Charlie Brown French Version at Party Children of the enjoyed a hirst mas December in Ihcl Sacred Ifeirt re on Street Tile partj organized nil I Andre tier the of the ancs The children weie entertained the Ircnch version of the Charlie Browns Christ by the grides seven and eight Holy Crass Sep into School lor tin direction of Mis After the phy happily announced the return of Perron after absence of six months and frc- ijuent operations Toronto Sick Children Hospital It vva greeted with hearty ipninusc The presence of Sinti the of a happy for the children present Santa then made a tour of I Georgetown District Hospital and delighted sick children with his presence and present- The balance wore distributed to under privileged families 5988 in Tenants Pocket Tax Rebate By the last day of the year tenants should have received their property tax rebate is a cash payment which land lords must pay to their tonoata under the Ontario Residential Properly tax reduction program However this would not ap ply to roomers or people in flats or any area which can not be assessed separately since the amount of rcduo- based on a ratio of as sessment to mill rate CASH TO TENANTS In money tho rebate this year Georgetown amounted to for everyone whose prop was assessed above would take in almost everyone except apartment dwellers In their case re bate would be lower Only the tenant actually re ceives cash payment home own ers have the rebate deducted from their taxes by muni cipal tax department By this time all property owners who have paid their taxes have seen this on their tax bill under the heading prepaid amount THIRD YEAR In first year of this pre the local reduction last year it was 80 and this year was the 50 88 Onethod of calculating the am ount based on a straight reduction plus of the residential axes in th hole municipality Tenants who hate not occup ied their homes for full year should receive a rebate of for every month they have been there 200 Members At CoOp Night Parkinson will head up for tha group Unit ed of Ontario following recent elections Serving with him are George Milton who la past chairman Donald Cleave Nor- vice chairman Cooper Bath secretary John Blythc Meek Erin George Bry an Laurel Clarke Caledon Victor Lawrence Oak May Milton Mac Alexander and Harold Milton CoOp members and patrons enjoyed an evening in which business and pleasure shared spotlight Fred Ham ilton an Ontario vice and Don Moffat UCO retail department manager com bined to present a vivid picture of the pist and future of UCO a involvement in the agriculture fall fair and awards ere presented among them Patricia and Bill Stokes CampbellviUc total points champions In their res pective clubs Craig Milton Maurice Sister Brantford John Geor getown Ken Ella Milton Terry Leslie Erin and Bill Stewart Erin evening was lopped with songs by Nancy and a buffet served by Women Institute Labour Council president John Kane said tins week there is increasing evidence that un employment is creating consider able hardship in Kane said that although the Peel region had consid enable heavy industry there have been plant layoffs Large numbers of people will be facing a bleak winter prim arily because the federal govern ment had made them victims of fat tldj

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