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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1971, p. 1

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Printing served and district Pfintari and for offering the bait In printing and GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District You Ads That Pay I the Herald Classified pagas by phoning 877 Buying or Mil The Herald It whir you will find results want Second Clau Mill Registered Number Return Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario Thursday February 1971 7 SO per Single Copy Price Fifteen Canta No More Restrictions Sno Plead Family Expert Game Medallist I Delegation Jams Council Chamber Conduct Married To 0ppose By I bronze tor Couples Seminar a George Family Values in the 70s school student who the topic or a series of lectures represented Ontario In the 191 Too any cooks can spoil this broth Stirring up tie unprintable brew Hewitt left Sandra Fendley Sharon Watson and Heather Moo of the Georgetown figure skating club a annua ice show in the Saturday May Exempt Milk Outlets From Store Hours ByLaw and discussions being sponsored Georgetown District Minis cnal association The lectures begin next Thurs day March and continue day evenings through the month in Wrigglcsworth public school auditorium A fee of no single and IS Do a couple will be char Bed Don Wilson family columnist In the Toronto Daily Star and dan College consultant will he discussion leader He is his Master degree In mar no fie and family relations A for the minister lat association says that ration of the home is a world wide phenomenon one which attention and is most en in North America Becoming better parents by becoming belter partners is the title of Mr Wilson a first lecture This he followed Build ing a positive self concept in youth Developing wholesome altitudes and values and am ily unity pound wrestling class Canada Winter Games in toon brought a Bronze Medal home with him Tuesday Clivc Llewellyn another wrestler representing the prov In the pound class gain a fourth They left for the Games Thurs day with coach Lew Martin who served as an there Most of the wrestling was done Friday and Saturday Their classes had old age limits which mejnt some their were college and wrestling club members Sixty five snowmobile Hungry Hollow and Sllvcrcreek lasts jammed the council do not come under the bylaw Monday night to oppose I since they arc not town parks some of the amendments to the proposed by law governing mobiles and to ask for a meeting with the Recreation Committee to discuss it On the whole they agreed with most of the suggestions made at last week but look issue the complete banning from Cedarvnle community park Claire suggested Ce darvalc be marked for snowmob ile trails but assured council the Georgetown Snowmobile Club ith members would The scoring system was new to both local wrestlers It was based on bad points by being pinned losing a de I The only two and winning by decision in jkenridge went stead of a pin Gold and Sihci JIM WINS A BRONZE to beat to capture the medals January Charges Total on Police Blotter The selling the new store hours was given two rca dings at council Monday night The third reading was deferred The by law allows stores to remain open and every night till except Saturday The stores must also remain closed on statutory ho lidays The of businesses exempt from the by law includes ages servue coal and lumber lea lers billiard and pool room confectionery implem dealers fetid and service centres and delica lessens The third reeling was deferr when Ern Sykes the in elusion of milk stores in list exemptions Hide felt filled a need and should be open bun RAN and admitted he had been known to run nut of bread hid to some on Alter discuss on of the on the milk stores might it Cr Hyde suggested they turn back to the solicitor or help Exhibition Game For Team The Georgetown Four Town Bantam team played an same Sunday against One hundred and thirl six The report said Georgetown charges were laid by George police investigated lown Police during January las well ax automobile cording to the departments Three people were Injured monthly activity report Seven as the result of accidents and ly of the charges were laid under driving laid lhe Highway Traffic Act un ford from Scarborough of theder the Lienor Control Act totalled n thefts Minor Toronto Hockey League under the Code of over nine and under Sunday and came out on the Canada I six There was one car short end of a decision w Goal scorers for lnP samc p 1B2 were Morrison and Osborne with I Moore and Ross assist made checks The return match will he in Sixteen arrests were made dwellings and found Toronto Sunday March summonses issued propertie Insecure In reply lo a question from Ernie stated there were members In Ihe club right now but he had names on a petition who wanted no more amendments and were satisfied with Ihe existing by And I sure there will be more when the word spreads he added Deputy Reeve Art Speight main tamed snowmobiles were a million dollar industry In lown when all the accessories are lak en into consideration He claim ate in every way 1 agree with an expenditure between the banning on sections of and was average for the Street and Main Street especial I snowmobile buff in the business section but we would like our executive to BRINGS BUSINESS have meeting with the lj Committee A brief to to pros by Claire stressed the PROHIBITS business brought to merchants in Mown and the fact they are lie- The major endorsed the Idea cased to travel but can be a joint meeting and pointed It suggests as taxpayers out the law would probably they had a right to use the roads not be passed that night I The brief advocated the use of Later in the meeting the by law helmets and questioned the was given two readings with that drinking has any third deferred for further dis bearing on legislation Drinking I and driving applies to as well as motorists and should be dealt the same way it stated Ifraudtase and two cases of mis sing persons The bylaw prohibits snow mo- from all to parks in or fie town except the fairgrounds where they may operate from till weekdays from till 11 Saturdays and Sundays They are also ban ned from all school grounds where the town operates lea ska ting rinks Main Street from Ma BAN LAWN MOWERS The statement pointed out there were mufflers on snowmo biles and Ihey are no noisier than lawn mowers Bon lawn mowers in the summer time if pie to Guelph St and all j logical said Street are limits to cross at right angles and only holders of current car or motorcycle drivers licenses may operate the snowmobile Phil pointed out that the brief In conclusion they claimed no damage had been done to trees in Cedarvalo by snowmobiles but some had been caused by tobog and dogs Anglican Rector Going To Hamilton Parish The Eric Mills on Sunday lo his St George that be has accepted an appointment rector of Anglican Church of St John the Evangelist Hamilton He will Canon is he did In Mr McMulkin is Child Injured Seek Driver In HitRun Sending Students Elsewhere Costly for Halton Board COST struck and serious injury lo an right year old hoy Friday afternoon Is still unknown Hilton education trustees have been told during budget work shop session that he total hoard budget is classes at a for students ending French school In North York I flld 1 10 pupils attend Crippled Gill The Horn which fees and at a cost of transport for the students was Included in the section of the budget devoted to cost of ucation supplied by boards from Birmingham College of Advanced Technology and was employed in until coming to Canada In 1Qj7 He I at while he was a design engineer with 1 t so K BOARD PAYS After the Arrow enntnet is North led he returned to I roadside al the corner of offunl hen Arm land and tiught engineering sub- and Main Streets Ihe strong explained that If the Hal One pupil attends regulor day Public School Boy Has 3rd Degree Burns A Victoria Strict Is in the school in County fori Hospital for Sick Children and two attend school in onto being treated for third burns suffered in on at his home Friday night County for TUITION A graduate of Trinity Col lege Toronto where he received B degree Mr Mills was rector of St Luke Palermo and St Simons before com lo Georgetown with a snowmobile on It Dean of jnd Birmingham his new duties as rector of St College He returned Canada io a witness was pulling Albans Cathedral Prince 1961 lo for Ihe ministry this month He Is a member of the anical Engineers of and the of Ontario During World War lie scalp lac served for three with the hraslont his left Royal Navy h He is lo lc former a who went In the Arnold of Stourbridge and boy aid after he lo Born in Wolverhampton they have two daughters irl said the car Land he spent his early Institute trailer came out of George Stourbridge and Rosemary in high school jstrcrt across Mala North and made a right turn on St accident happened a I ah Next Week New Look Readers will notice improved reproduction when they receive the Heralds first newspaper week NEW DEADLINES Because of new printing schedule advert and news contributors are asked lo cooperate DISPLAYS ADS AND DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS MONDAYS WORD AD CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY 00 NEWS ITEMS AND COLUMNS submitted by associations and individual Thursday 5pm Mail Bag Letters Friday noon A large port on of the weekly of and adverhs must be processed by the Herald on Thursdays and Fridays Whenever possible we ask advertisers to In submitting ads on Thursday and those reporting meetings do it the next day With everyone on the Herald will com to give reader an up 10dalo account of this week activities in district Tot tuition fees fnr second chonl youngsters going to ton board cant supply a special other boards arc up 10 facility needed by a student the actual cost of to send pupil the 68882 necessary school was 400 even old Doughs son of Mr Mrs Wilson Victoria Street was burned when he attempted lo light a The 11 quid exploded setting lire lo his clothing Total school Other come from the Ha lotmenl for 1971 fees is mitten Board of Education up actual int In for 10 pupils and from Wet 190 of 185 Budget allotment llngton County Board 18000 for in was pupils SCREAMS father had just left the Hope for Solution To Cannery Location Highest Bid Town Sells Caddy The 54 Cadillac ambulance was sold lo the highest bidder at Monday night council meeting Francis offered for It The Caddy will be sold and without license pi ales In investigating Ihe hid from the high school band rreve was told the hid was made without of principal or he music head The letter from the principal said there tit tle chance of being approved an a school purchase but would not stand In the way of any private Individual In the school wanting to buy It Another petition from of Road protesting llie location of a cannery the Mushroom property 10Q feet buck from Mountainvlcw Road has been received by council This brings the number of properties represented to and according to ihe letter more signatures Cr Hyde reported that a delegation of area residents had come to Planning Board lo discuss the subject with Ernie Hyde felt the discussion went well and was hopeful of a solution sat Isfactary to both parlies He sold the Planning Hoard rec ommendation would be cam lo council Wilson who lives next was coming over to babysit She heard hut by ZENITH TOOL PLANNING NEW FACTORY IN TOWNSHIP time she arrived Doug had ma to pull oft his flaming clothes He was badly burned on his hand and right side but doctors arc confident that there will be permanent He is Chapel Street School Number of Local Unemployed Women increases While the feminists throughout are fighting for equality and higher pay women in the local area arc straining to hold on to the jobs they have now Statistics compiled as of by Canada Manpower in this region shew a definite increase of unemployed women A total of persons cither laid off or jobs at the break the New Year Out of this total the of plovcd women lo men wo3 three to four The statistics showed there were heavy and clerical jobs for worn cn prior to Christmas many of Ihe women in these jobs laid off after the New Year Mr H manager at Ihe Canada Manpower Centre In Brampton said tho loss of jobs in January could be attributed lo seasonal fluctuations which he said arc prevalent throughout Canada Quite often extra help is taken on to help with Plans for a new Zenith Tool and Manufacturing plant across from the present plant on Sideroad will be discussed by Planning and planning consultant proposed plant would both on Highway and a total area of ft Plans for well and septic tank have been tentatively approved by the County Health Unit INCORPORATE BOTH Zenith Tool operates two plants one on Road in Georgetown and other on In ing The company has been in operation for 10 The new plant would both operations on the acre Christmas rush but these types of jobs are usually temporary The last year census en in this area showed that the number of available jobs had risen from in 196fl lo in I960 GOT NEW PLATES Deadline for driving with plates is midnight Sat urdny a day earlier than last year Commends of Community Interest Mayor William Smith common the newly formed Concerned Citiicns of getown for their interest in the hoped they would recommendations lo cii The remarks came after a lei from Ron asked council attend their meeting Wednesday nJghl Keep School at Norval New Committees Aim 32 DANGER SPOT Motorists are warned to bo especially cautious on roads when the outside temperature rises from hard freeze low to around 32 degrees A public meeting of those inter In keeping public school in operation was held in the Thursday evening IB with Peter Hughes as chairman The main purpose of the meet was to elect a to represent the district rate payers at meetings tho Halton County School Board or any other officials necessary Those nominated to the com Mrs Joanne Frost Boh Craw ford Julian Reed Norman Mrs I McLean Sum were nominated but both with drew their names Mr Hughes announced that all work towards the various necessary for the com to assess their position and to present a statement to the School Board had lo be com pleted in three weeks and first meeting of the committee to at home on Monday evening February A collect ion was taken at the door In help defray expenses of advertising and mailing About ratepayers attended the meet ing were Norman the ball rolling would be held FEEL THE ROAD To get the feel of a slip pery road the motorist should lest his vehicles at slow speeds on a level traffic free stretch of road

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