tfmimfa a l tu rkc3lfllr ikl juwilks i witlci sbi is iwc 0 mshettd v serving tne ca jl i oeohoctowh otpi wuiams nqrval umehouse hoknbvs stewarttown bauinafad ashqjrojiflc thwacota walter c bb3hn publisher a nd editor staff l mcgilvray sob baskeryille leslie m gtirtr dave hastings corey harrington jr ken cqwell- mrs aueen bradley terry barley authorized second class mail post office dept oitswa asernber ofrthe canadian weekly iewspapetassbclatibri i ind thegntarlo division fite wm r subscription bate 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising bates quoted on api the herald is printed each wednesday r hv0ieofmft2jtata stj georgetown mw f j- 06irtk hwtotf fnpscai leader jyv v nomination of georgetowns sandy best as prog conservative federal candidate keeps haltons political leadership still predomio- ahflntne northern part of the county which par adoxically has the larger part of its population in the south aar best was chosen friday at a conserva tive convention in milton north halton results were foreordained as all three contenders for the office were esquesing residents he succeeds artofhergeorgetowner heltons late parliamen tary representative sy bill bennett the federal eledipn this year widely urn- ouredas being planned for june wilrqgain have a great deaj of interest in this part of halton besides mr best the two other established politi cal parties will be represented by reeve stan al len of georgetown for the ccf and kenneth dick of milton for the liberals both of whom have served as wafd of the county of one thing we can be sure whichever way the chips fall in the election the county whhjb well representedin ottawa for each man is of high calibre and of proven ability ambulance service a problem lengthy discussion of the problem created we lean tb the idea of st john ambulance by cessation of ambulance service in george- for past experience hosshown that fireservice i anfaon nass to rj y y stew reallytbbk niht january istkv fresta struckvjbr four oajs in the third period to huiribfe georgetown mm at memorial arena t fourth loss for the juniors in ftvedasheswith aucoin schuht and cjpmpany prestons progression in goals 3 hi -the- 1st 3 4n the 2nd and 4 in the 3rd is a fair indication of their increase in authority as the game progressed but we 10 r i final hardry mirrors george share v of the play the junibr baidefs moked istranger in the firittiuaak than they have in any of their last four games incjtudmg the u ronteever bndrai bat by the end- of e gpawthiey ooa ed liketnay iaaighthave tatahle heating they preston peewees v the setback gave 3eoretown a 6 and 5 recor o the season and left them in second place behind preston who have 6 wins against only 3 defeats georgetown took charge early pushing preston back and out playing them in their own end and despite a penalfjr to dobbie at 403 swarming around the pres ton net until the visitors broke out for their first tally it came off the stick of schindler at 3s after onorato fed him a pass at centre ice aucoin the leagues one in the scoring department gave preston a twogoal lead three minutes later while dance and beckett were serving two minute minors georgetowns only goal- of the townlof who died an or aboa the smh darof april uks6 an hereoy netmed to send par ot same to the undendgnr before the 4th day of us after which date irfll lie distributed regard only to the claims of the nndersigned shall then notice ihd the underaigned not be liable to any person ctata she shall not then this 31st datd at george day of december aj djtb lisv adniinistratrbt o ihe estate of hirvey tojylsouibirsbale boinett georgaowh qnc notice to in the bstats of janws coc- luuu labour bernuj allpersons havin clafani against tne estate of the above mentioned late of the vu of glen williams in the county of halton who died at thecity of guelphjpn the 3rd ouyof febru ary 18s6 are required to foe proof of same wttfir the unoersigaed on or before the 18th day of learn ary msj after that date the jftiblfc tee wul proceed to distribute ttm estate jiving regard wtfy to ilw claims of whichlhe shall have had notic j dated at toronto this 8th day of january l57 v plffijurc trustee j js queen wfitojontoi town led toseverat ideas at mondays council one of georgetowns most smoothly operated meeting one of whch will be the final answer civic services and y similar st john group council looked wtl some favour on the po- should be able to handle their job just as effec- sibility of forming a st john ambwlancti brigade tively which would operate on similar lines to the vol unteer fire department a meefing has been cal- u led friday to ascertain if enough men are inter- ested to investigate this further also a possibility would be to include am- bulance service as an auxiliary duty of the fire department probably with an augmented number of members corner communities put ambulances comple tely under civic direction by using the police force to man a townowned machine there is much merit too jn adding this ser vice to the fire department though as yet no one has consulted firemen and it is possible that they would feel their duties heavy enough without this extra the police department in theory might seem a cheap and easy answer but might bring prob lems of leaving the town undermanned at times when police services are required a private service would be most costly but would put ambulances on a strictly business ba- and e fourth alternatives to have itaipw vate contract with the town subsidizing the oper ator who provides his own equiflmajflt and rnan- there is something to be swmoor of each plan ii sis with a fulltime operator who would devote all his time to the job whatever the final answer it is good to know that council has shouldered the job and that in the near future will come up with 9 pro per solution how railway bonus originated mention of the railway bonus fund in the esquesing council minutes this week prompted us to ask information which was forthcoming from clerk k c lindsay about the origin of this in 871 when the hamiltonnorthwestern railway sought a bonus from the township for bringing their railway line through the township the ratepayers turned down any grant the reeve of that day williamclay noticed that the elec tion results showed that the upper part of the township was almost solidly in favour of the bo nus and a subsequent vote was taken in that area the dividing line being set as the stewart- town sideroad to the 7th line along the 7th line toashgrove and from there to the east side of the township the residents out of this area again voted in favour and for a number of years paid a 3 mill 1 tax for the railway facilities which they received deputy reeve john warren was a sharp bargain er however and insisted on a clause in the con- traet tbot if the railway failed to operate for twen ty years as- ah independent company the bonus money would have to be paid back before 20 years expired the grand trunk took over the railway line it is now the cnr line between allandale and hamilton and a fight be- gantor return of the money which ended success fully some tfme later after the grand trunk had fought it right to the privy council by this time many of the original subscribers had died or sold tneir properties and it was de cided to establish a bonus fund on behalf of all properties which had shared irt contributing some 26000 was put into a township trust fund wth the interest going yearly to reduce school taxes on the relevant properties for over 60 years such property owners have benefitted to the extent presently of about one fifth of a- mill payment iij divided according to the 1884 assessment roll of the township at present there is about 850 interest year- ly on the trust funchwhich is administered by the township reeve deputy and treasurer in days of higher interest rates the yearly amount to be divided reached as high as 1300 pot pourri miss dorothy stone reports picking a pansy in her garden on christmas day and william sanderson visiting from noranda que with rel atives on parkview blvd the doug davidsons was surprised to see e robin perched on the tv aerial of the house an unknown artist spent an afternoon sketching on the creek valley last week a neighbour who noticed him believes that he was making a sketch of the old town hall gas rationing in britain is quite severe accor- business college and sdnjim will soon graduate ding to a letter written to a georgetown resident as a united church minister just when we by an english friend the youngman had just were worrying- about reporting ballinafad news purchased anew car and is dismayed to find fharmrs john black arrived on fhe scene and michaels hospital in fhecity well be anticipat ing the weekly weather reports again when he has recuperated if is with regretthat we say goodbye to mrs j p kirkwood whose ballina fad column hasbeen a feature in the herald for many years mr and mrs kirkwood- have mov ed to town purchasing fhe house on pauline st vacated by the barry tookes when they moveel tc scarboro daughter shirley is attending milton tias kindly consented to replace mrs kirkwood wife of trtgrnewrntfl owner there her first cblumri ap peared last week and she has promised to keep a regular- budget of pews flowing ballinafad district residents wifl do her a favour by pho p news directly to ner another georgetown fa- mhyafeplanning to leave for the states frank je finding paffents the many who emer hasieftvbi po a s and stone to jncjuirlni about weatherman prhbat- worjs for the bendlx vratronlfiprpiat utlcahty leased tp hear he came homo from in their research department the emerys moved lay ajj whj be convalescing at he from gshawe when the ss plastics pliant a- bed bout of pneumonia opehed they are selling fhelr home on parkview y batkiny unusual pec blvct prior to leaving f he can only purchase 3 gallons of gas per month whichwont take him on many trips a geor- getowner just home from hospital in guelph hes what he considers a good argument for ajocal hospital there were 36 patients in guelph gen- gpfaj alone while he was there he says which in- that a georgetown hospital would have crossed the red line the brand scooter just walked around the defence and beat proud on a hard rising shot from the left side it looked like the period would end 21 until with only a few seconds left perdval picked up a loose puck in front of the geor getown net and dumped it behind lockhurst as a taste of what was to come georgetown was again two men short when aucoin widened the gap at 845 schulx picking up the assist but both clubs were at full strength when preston- defense- man- brain picked the open cor ner after percival passed back to the point midway through the ses sion c king the juniors ambassador to the sin bin was off when schuht capped the scoring for the period at 1220 aucoin got his automa tic assist what defense georgetown had left after the second mtthia cosf pletely crumbled in the third their best scoring change a break away by richardson early in the period went by the boards when he shot right into prouds pads fleischman blocked a george town clearing pass and fed to aucoin at 645 who rapped home his third tally of the night while the junior raiders were playing ave men to prestons six lnci- dently georgetown was handed 16 penalties to the 4 picked up by the pals riding on the crest of the six goal lead preston got daring and shook off some of their usual caution which is so evident in their style of hockey their test three lallies as a result were little on the flashy side schindler pocketed his second of the game at 7j25 bowman bulg ed the twine at 11x25 and brain put the top on it with less than two minutes remaining the juniors were skating hard but most of their shots tuesday night wouldnt knock a kitten over and their backchecking was al most nil the fans had very- little chance to see just what george town could do with three full lines since the junior raiders were killing off penalties for over half the game scoring summary is period 1 preston schindler onorato 6135 2 preston aucoin schuht i 53 3 georgetown harrison d richardson 1535 4 preston percival 1840 penalties dobbie 405 dance 826 beckett 950 r bowman 1246 2nd period 5 prestonraucoin schuho 845 b prestonibraiti percival 1001 7 preston schulx aucoin li20 penalties dobbie 308 pomeroy 536 k richardson 638 fleisch man 702 d richardson 74 king 1105- dobbie 1520 3rd period 8 presroniaucoln fleischman 8 pr sc klnzie 16- preston bl bowman 11 preston brain ckinsie 1818 penalties king 505 king 00 lockhurst 911 lockhurst ttlk j40ij king plus 10 min misconduct 163 percival hyde b min majorx mlafeasekk 4w ctwjsawam jwikt to upmhlws dr x bum milne dental surgeon xray mid street tb 72871 ml john r ketby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown all persons against the estate u late of the tom of one of ber died on erahoag the wh day november bed to send pliiaami of to 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