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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1971, p. 5

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HYDRO COMMISSION BROTHERS AT ANNUAL MEETING Two Brampton brothers who are Hydro Commissioners attended the one day annual meeting of Central Ontario District A Ontario Municipal Electric Association They ore shown with ther wives and Chairman George of Ontario Hydro From the left are Cha rman Elmore of Brampton Hydro Mrs E Archdekin Mr Mrs J and Mayor Jim a Brampton Hydro Commissioner Dropped From Museum Board Says Despicable Treatment Last at a committee meeting George council on appointees to town and boards For the first time interested persons hid been asked nut their if they interested in board and people did so for the offices at When announcement wis made that Mrs Graeme would be the low ber of the counts museum Mrs Keith Barber held this office for several yean took exception And she turned up at council mee ting to explain She explained that when she had received j Utter from the town clerk asking whether she wished to continue as a board member she answered in the and included a list of her qualifications for their scrutiny The clerk letter stated that appointments were to be made on January she said ASKS RESCIND Imagine feelings when I read on the front page of The Herald issue of that an appointment had been madt even a letter or phone call to me council she said I don this treatment I Asking that the new Hon be rescinded detailed her years on the board Wo fell heir to a cow past tire dirts blacksmith shop barn and with leak roofs she said and with a very small budget base one Later in the meeting council was unanimous in approving ail appointments as decided at the committee meeting Cr Hyde that conn had their opinions it the committee meeting and while he had spoken favour of considering rcappoin ting people who were board members he would stick by the committee decision I feel scry much shamed not only for Mrs but for other people we treated in the same manner he said Its Ido bad this hi caused ill feel I warned about this when we first decided on this new method EMBARRASSED Joan Smith invested ihat next time appointments are to be made council might Inter view interested ptrUes I know which were old members or new she said and 1 tried to by I leations Reeve Morrow said he was for Mrs Barber for what she said about another resident and incensed at her a large section of the town mortgage acres I live there he said whether 1 hive a mortiaSe or not is none of jour concern I piv liies a vote jour not representing me Helped Last Year Seek Grant Again In a loiter from Milton Parks Board and Recreation Commit tee Council were asked to continue the grant Live to that body last year for the first time The Recreation Committee letter pointed out that of the grant to Minor hockey there was no nonresident fee as there had been in the put Thty pointed to forms of recreation available such as skiing day camps summer and winter swimming and hoped that even tuallj resident lets could be for activities in the future MAYOR ON BOARD Major Wm Smith w is ap pointed council on Monday Heavy Winter Depletes Towns Sand Stockpile STEVENSONS MENS WEAR FINAL OF ALL OUR FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING STOCK NOW ARRIVING Scores and Scores of of its Ontario She said it council had felt the need of a change and someone with higher qualifications she be at the meeting INJUSTICE It Is the rankest type of in Justice to see my position toss ed into the lap of a close friend of Donna Mrs BJrber said she t Come under the clean category as suggested by Cr Joan Smith in The Herald Can she deny there is no clique in the present council he asked A3 teenagers say telling It as it is and right to your she continued With m record of service afraid of PUBLIC SPIRITED She has watched Georgetown grow from a town of 2 she said and new councillors must wonder how mud died along before they moved here can tell you she It was done by public spirited alliens with practical knowledge and horse sense not members trying to project their own image and throw their weight around With a population explosion there were bound to be growing pains she charged Just look at the hundreds of new houses in mortgage acres UNANIMOUS Mayor Smith told Mrs Bar that It was the unanimous opinion at last weeks commit tee meeting to adopt the ap pointments decided that night We didnt intend it in the manner in which you took it he said I can understand your feelings and I appreciate the time and effort you have given the Job He said three others had not reappointed to boards and In no was this because of their past efforts In todays world now ways are necisary and this is what have done he said say Its right wrong This winter has been a to skiers but a banc to men who battle the snow ice on the roads The Georgetown works force have spent as Ions out the snow ai did last and have cut deeply Into the stockpile of sand When the snow has reached a depth of out they starting around three in the and continue till all the streets arc passable sometimes it takes all night Up till last week end there had little drifting of snow a condition which really keeps ploughs Holidays mean nothing to the outside forces they have to plough hen the snow fills this yeir were out seven hours i Boxing Day According to Works lendent Frank the roads have been covered with more tons of sand than last year at this time So far I tons of sand have been used while last year tons were used the whole year Sand costs a ton This year less salt has been added to the sand since the Dcpt of Highways issued a dir to all municipalities ask ins them to do more less salting in an attempt to cut on pollution is a I result of run off in the streams TOWN PAYS BILLS directive of the Out ton In truiks with plo ifhs on t 1 which up nil and renh a and this thro trucks from Miveal Now Until Deadline FROM MONDAY FEBRUARY THIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN EACH WEEKDAY FROM UNTIL 5PM INCLUDING LUNCH HOUR AND EACH SATURDAY FROM UNTIL 1 WITH AN INCREASED STAFF AND ENLARGED OFFICE SPACE WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU WHY NOT DROP IN THIS WEEKEND AND AVOID THE RUSH AT THE LAST MINUTE DEPT OF TRANSPORT OFFICE MAIN SOUTH Dry Cleaning SPECIALS SPECIALS EFFECTIVE JAN THRU SAT FEB CADET Has Two Georgetown Locations To Serve You Moors Park Plaza A Hwy to Sat to GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE Sat Fr dry cleaned and expertly pressed Plain Dress I pleats dp hand finish 49c Up to pleats dry cleaned and hand finished MENS Business Shirts Beautifully laundered and LIMIT Coupon renin ted with Incoming Garment to Handsomely Tailored From Finest Qualify Material At Final ClearAway Prices REG TO Sale 95 Suits or Sizes 36 to 46 42 to Tails A Beautiful Selection SIZES 36 TO REG SIZES 42 TO 46 TAILS REGULARLY SELLING Up to Price 39 95 TOPCOATS Reg to SALE PRICE Reg to SALE PRICE SHIRTS Dress and Sport Styles Reg to 13 50 3 for 1200 CAR COATS Regular to 45 Clearaway Price PANTS Reg to SALE PRICE Reg to 1695 SALE PRICE 799 SWEATERS Cardigans Pullovers Etc Regto 2995 TIES 299 to 650 for 500 Just say charge it ALL SALES FINAL STEVENSON Georgetown Market Centre MENS WEAR 8776661

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