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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 17

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Ads That Pay can place an ad In The HeraUs CUsslftea pages by Baying or setting The Herald where yon will find the results you waul GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District PrintingPublishing The Georgetown Herald has Georgetown and district a Printers and Publishers for over a century offering the best In fine printing and news coverage Clan MaU Registered Number Retara Postage Guaranteed Thursday December It IT per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents Sheep Being Shot A LITTLE TASTE OF WATER Preschoolers ages three four and five get acquainted with the water as part of their introduction to swimming in the pre schooler course at the Alpine Health Club pool on Wesley an Street Deiplte appearances this young water baby drinking the aqua or even washing her face She Is getting used to the water something pre schoolers also do by blowing bubbles tn the pool and ducking under Later they attempt to float Allow Cedoivale Trail One Dog Shot Hunt For Second ship walked into the council meeting Monday afternoon with the dog collar and tag of a Labrador retriever Just shot by the North for harrying sheep on the farm Milton He told council two dogs had been involved and the other one was being hunted by five men at that time He safd ducks on on adjacent farm had also been bothered While council he presented a claim for another sheep killed by dogs last week on the same farm Douglas was rel for a ewe which was due to lamb in early spring OWNER MUST PAY Spencer Wilson said the whole area had been bothered for some notified their dogs may be shot and they held responsible for the damage to the livestock If the owner of the dog is known as It would be in the case of the evaluator bringing In the dog tag the owner must pay not the township PARKS OFF LIMITS FOR SNOWMOBILES Petition Asked for Guard Will Put Flashing Stop Signs at Corner every type of of Flashing stop signs will be Inslalledonthetopot the existing stop signs at the three way stop at and Weber Drive if the committee recommendation to council Is followed Discussion or sign and the stationing a crossing guard were all considered before deciding on the flashing stop sign Council received a petition from parents in the neigh bo rhood asking Tor a crossing guard They claimed that many motorists did not stop but children walked right out because it was marked with white lines as a crossing point and was a three way stop CHEAPER The Police Chief suggested to council lhat the temporary crossing guard at Norton and be moved to this area This guard was stationed there during the reconstruction of Boulevard Em Hyde claimed the crossing guard Engineer Eric Willis said the cost of the flashing stop signs would be MOO the flashing overhead signs and crosswalks with the Illuminated advance signs would be The committee opted for the flashing stops above the existing I signs New Math Discussed Parents Bewildered Cant Help Children suggest the parents draw Safe In Tehran Fly Georgetown Man From WarTorn Pakistan The mathematics program board of education last engineers training isn enough laid Ernest Bodnar dldn centre around the councils Georgetowns trustee recommendations but around MATERIALS the philosophy of mathematics said that even though math is A Georgetown couples son was one of a group of Canadians flown from West Pakistan this Henry A Martin Jr arrived safely in Tehran according tn word received by his parents the Henry Martins R The Canadian government arranged the flight when India declared war on Pakistan in a dispute In which West and East Pakistan have been on the bnnk of civil war Mr Martin a McGill University electrical engineering graduate has been in Pakistan for three years He has been engaged in computer design in a nuclear plant which Canada gave to that country operated under contract by General Electric With his wife Carolyn and children Ann and Hal he has been living in a company colony the outskirts of Karachi Mtrtln and the children left West Pakistan earlier on a Pacific Orient liner with members of other families The Martins are awaiting further news about their son s destination They surmize that he will be arranging a meeting with his wife and possibly may end up In London England before proceeding home to Canada instruction teaching said Hubert the separate school repres entative on the board is that It is so big some kids get very early and they re left there The board accepted for further What bothers me about team Council Likes the System not have to produce new courses the gaps are filled in mathematics We would like to have the schools get a little closer together as far as curriculum goes he said PENDULUM Burlington Ward trustee J Ronton said there is a pen dulum swinging around the board as far as mathematics is concerned Maybe the children un Interim Tax Billing Eliminates Borrowing Balmy 59 New Weather Record reached inches adding up to 1 Inches within hours The weather for the post few As soon as the rain stopped the through In the area of the old sewage disposal plant but cannot deviate Into other areas of the park or use any other town park Recreation Director Doug Colllson reported to council that the Georgetown Snowmobile Club wanted an access through to cross Main Street south at the old sewage plant He pointed out this was part of a system of trails from Highway through Hutto- K1CKED AROUND Council agreed with the report but Cr Ernie Sykes stressed that the long hold up had been due to some members of council wanting the actual trail spelled out in the bylaw While Im not opposed to this we could have passed the same thing two or three council meetings ago he commented Weve kicked this by law around for over a year said deputy reeve Art Speight if we find anything wrong with It we can always amend it he added The recreation directors report stressed that access through was the only requirement mode by the Georgetown Snowmobile Club COMPLAINT He pointed out that Ihe Club had put a great deal of effort into making it a responsible and safety conscious group and that the trails they have outlined would take them out into the rural areas Summing up the mayor said he felt this was the right solution Weve had complaints about snowmobiles in park now they will be in the areas most table for the sport OTHER REGULATIONS The by law bans operation of snowmobiles in town between 1 and a and at all times on Guelph and Main Streets except to make a crossing The vehicles cannot be used on school grounds where the town has established skating rinks They used on median strips sidewalks or boulevards No one under age IS can operate a snowmobile except on private property with the owners permission A penalty of 10 for first offence and for each subsequent of fence is provided Town Council Briefs Georgetown Council Monday night gave two readings to a by law Issuing debentures amounting to to cover the cost of number six well and the necessary extension to the water system They also gave third reading to the Fire agreement which has been under discussion since August The interim tax billing has told council Monday night hal date A penalty as they passed a bylaw to use the same system In 1B72 I It has done what hoped it would do said It has eliminated too percent of our current borrowing He said the town had done no borrowing at all In fact its at the point where were worrying the bank The interim tax bills come due said that many parents days has been somewhat wind changed to a southwesterly bewildered by the math their unusual direction which brought the children are taking that the The range between high and mercury up to a record high of course does not let them help low temperature Wednesday and i degrees breaking the previous their children with problems in Thursday was very minimal record of in 1916 February land April with subject There was a high relative Weather continued pleasant SKILLS humidity reading tut no rain throughout the weekend in Msmhasseenmeendofthe miraat to a very damp and pendulum said The fo unpleasant week ft was so u The rain continued on and off balmy in fact that some golf Stay Staking bin the Friday had another go at the morning The reading was 37 game while others were out ere was a time when up again finishing cleanups which penally ana suggested George- parents could sit down and help town do the same We are their children said Dick P and the reading Cr Phil raised the question of separate collection of paper hi the garbage collection when he showed an ad vertisement from Abttibl printed on recycled de Inked paper The engineer was asked to in vestigate the matter payment of to J Construction for work on Delrex Boulevard They also authorized the payment of to the London Fire Chief and to the Oak ville Fire Chief for expenses incurred when they supervised the examinations for Georgetown Council agreed to pave the i of land owned by Alpine used by the police for parking They refused to pay for the paving of the driveway which they claim they do not use They will draw up on agreement to ihis effect The application from Firestone Store a new Fire Chief two weeks ago store coming to Moore Park for a free standing sign other payments passed was denied Monday night were to the Credit Valley Conservation Council decided to ask the Authority the 1S71 levy 107313 Provincial government for an 1 County part of the unconditional grant to cover the 213 1971 levy the balance cost of a 300 nutrient being paid earlier 30760 to the removal installation at County Separate School sewage treatment plant They Board the was claim all municipalities are not paid in June to the Fire being asked to do this Department the officers and drivers allowance and to They authorized the purchase the Fire Department to be i distributed among the men Driver Passenger Cyclist Suffer Minor Hurts in Mishaps Second Wolf Struck by Car For the second time In a week a Georgetown man has hit a wolf A parked unoccupied car on Marshall of Georgetown and bruises with his car Pennington near and a Plymouth William Murphy of 155 Prince John White of Georgetown Road received damage and driven by Donna Marie Hamilton Charles Drive and Alan Castle of get 25 bounty money for hitting another car damoge in an of Riven lew in an accident an a were the drivers in a two I a wolf which ran In front of his accident Saturday afternoon Guelph and Maple car accident on Mountainview car as he drove along Derry The parked Ford was After the Initial impact the Road at Campbell Gate Road after leaving his super owned by Gordon Thompson 180 Marshall car continued across Five hundred dollars damage visors Job at Douglas Aircraft In Mountainview Road South and Guelph Street striking a steel was the estimate Castles 1971 Malum Thursday night the 194 Ford owned by Doreen sign post Plymouth and 150 damage to The pound brush wolf was of 99 Pennington Joyce Marshall suffered 1961 Corvalr A Monte Carlo driven by Robert Piatt of Brampton and a 1963 Plymouth driven by John AUinaon of Drive were involved In an accident on Road at River I Drive Saturday noon which caused minor injury to a Georgetown Brownies girls earned while in brownies passenger in the car under Brown Owl Elaine Pet While the guides had Blake Inglis of 556 Main Street terson and Tawny Owl Janet refreshments were served to Glen Williams Marshall held an enrolment parent Police put damage to the Piatt recently One week earlier another Georgetown motorist hit a wolf near the entrance to the George town Market Social ft Personal holiday at Dora Golf car at and the Allinson car Girls welcomed into the pack All Georgetown South country Club Miami Florida v Kim Pamela Brabant Christmas Queen Street dew to South America recently for a two week vacation They visited Rio Janeiro and Sao Paulo Brazil Avenue East suffered cuts and Lorf Taylor Denise Lafontoine lam i lien and friends Some were bruises when knocked down by a Beverley Keough Sophie Jones also given to Georgetown Jo car while his bike Friday Pamela Karen hospital and lo the Sunshine SShAm Pamela Karen The accident happened at the Sherri and School corner of Maple and Market Mdinda Bolton The car was driven by John After the ceremony Henry Hole of CO Maple Avenue Brownies served coffee and hot Firemen Out TwlCO East The boy a chocolate along with home baked pubUc school pupil was taken to to mothers and visitors hospital by for treatment furnace at College Street andreieaied At another enrolment a group Another Friday mishap did Guides were welcomed by damage to MO into 3rd Company mi driven by Helmut Link of Michelle Jenkins Yvette A birthday party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Drouillard The guests were Mr and Mrs Reg French Mr and Mrs Bud Snow Mr and Mrs Snow end son Peter Mrs Tuesday at oclock a pot of j Robin Miss Lydia Snow damage to DataaT rfresKiIn l and Mrs Ernie a Toyota driven by Mike RaUburlon Janice Lori was spent Carney of Arm Street Friday EdgarTTori Szwec and Road North The playing euchre The occasion j c Mouniamview norm Tori Siwec and to W Badges presented the same DrauiUards Look Out Doggie A OF CHRISTMAS Sometimes Santa Clans Mm to whet the appetite of Ms admirers with a town Police Associations party Carney That one happened at the Moore 1 Park entrance There were three Thursday went to Breads motor accidents one of which collectors Susan Norton Involved injury collectors and singer Sylvia Ivan Young Crabtree of 7 litUe house CentraI registration of ell dogs in HallonCounty was damage to his from 4lh county finance committee last Wednesday Peel County toj tor her support tor a resolution on Elisabeth Street 300 damage to leader badge his 1970 Pontile when they 5n ta Brownies when Halton Warden Frank Oakes said the registry would be a at the Maple and Mam felt owls to Janice burden county Reeve asked what Edgar and Twi- to his hypothetical if it wandered County DamagewasplacedatlJ00to The the brownie UitebotbetttlivestockOTdAginq a 1969 Falcon driven by Joyce badges sewn on them that the through the head said DrOaWuTsVActon veterinarian

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