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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1959, p. 7

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nm tkomirown hirald jtlmntfpy dtcimwf led ltst page 7 h 6 oakville juveniles rapied for smoking t juveniles who doot get tloni in school are the firattoj lake themselves feet import tnl by smoking magistral langdon said toda as be re primanded six oakville juven iles ho pleaded gullt to vlo- biuons of the federal tobacco restraint act magistrate langdon serves as judge in juvenile court the three boys and three iris were convicted of smok tag the act prohibits anyone sjnder the age of 16 vears from using tobaoao in anj form it provides for a reprimand on the first conviction a si fine bn the second and a 4 fine the extension of highway 401 westerly from highway 10 to highway 25 a distance ai 4 miles is shown on this map the 14 mile long section was for the third and subsequent i officially opend npvember 26th al 3 p m by stanley l halt aapp halton and william davis aapp peel the hon fred aa cass qc minister of highways jbffenses also partiapated in the opening ceremonies opening of this newest section to be completed by the ontario dept of highways now makes it possible to it ws the first time judge travel without interruption on highway 401 from the unction of highways 401 and 35 near newcastle westerly to highway 25 a total distance of more langdon had permitted press man y mi conjunction wiht the construction of rfhis part of highway 401 the ontario dept of highways reconstructed and widened highway 25 coverage of jmenije court he from lts unct with highway 401 south to highway 5 u w- ni ik press to s 1 turkey dinner dance for provincial staffers karl unoe and his scottles at the annual competition re member monday nights it is our sad duty to record thepassing- of two fine tnem bers in the persons of cliff stacey and jim king to their sorrowing families may we add our regrets that lhe should have been called sway from those who loved them in these two case we feci a sense of personal low as tim was our scoutmaster some 25 ytars ago and hot been since then a good friend and jim as well as always being friends he served on the legion executive with us for a number of year and was a valued member of it i some three hundred and fifty provincial mill staffers and employees their wives and 1 husbands crowded the royal hotel in guelpb saturday night scene of the mills annual can teen party the part took the form ol i a dinner dance with tuvkej n trlnunen s kicking off the gala evening round and square dancing filled out the program all mrs bill collierwas espect- luckv winttig the door prize drawn bv ars t add and a luck spot dance the affair was arranged by mrs gadd bus hale steve emmerson ivan crab tree tre vor williams and ross duncan said be allowed the attend the hearing in the hope 2r 795960 enrolment at chapel stfeet school the court is further con ea that these students will not be satisfied with tobacco aftid will soon tr something tronger that will become a enous habit the judge said j to you have been brought to grau fo hrn court today in order that our juveniles to court parents and ou will know thati the charges were i kindergarten primary con taachar mrs erneat smith bringing the- christine nderson rodnev armstrong julia dabuel ptri grade 3 teacher mrs t barber randall brandford vicky chappel william chaphn er aid dewar daniel enrebv ro bert err anne golden philip swann christine tost bert and now a final word that we tripp philip walker dennis feel most of the branch would wright 1 wish us to put in print with grade i the decision of his worship the teacher vl mayor to retire we would be remiss if we didjiot thank him william anderson james for ms t u laid two ca firmer sharon haddock grade ou are not entitled to use cig- weeks ago after complaints that g km gtanlev lor t y anderson areu when ou are under 16 teenagers smoking uss0 janeu macdonald stexe john blar michael kirn judge langdon told the j 3 mclellan lnuri mitchell alec biudd martin john carrie crowded courtroom that the fron 1 qvcncteii guv payne karen i gustaof dezoete judith draper high school phillips richard quanbury ri richard roimer alex garbutt ck quanburv bcnte rasmus susan hale mark wakefield hejeffrerhunr kathleen blr robert bonfvew gknnl owi sss king kent konaik heather broomhcd nellie bydevaate sshtn in etjrv wal macdonald houlger pouuen irnelofoll jo dixon bar a- lb mery debra wilson vote for john d kell as councillor no release of more lots until we have more industry sen glen robinson glenda hawes sally ann hates molh scarrow donald thibeault bar susan henderson ramonei ry brunlon david dew rob- john infill- patricia ruth lr crt draper lou elliott karen win wm harry king richard fry kenneth fry inline gol thoa leslie malcolm macmil ian len ann hde fcugene inghs ipajiriria alice marko ruben fthon sandv macdonald randall mc onigle rosemarv meekison iusane rasmusson donald rav ner robert service johnn tomauc peter van winssen graham warren terry wesc grade 1 taachar marie lindsay stephen btmers debra cofell daniel den david dewar ross bllmtt ctndt emmerson steph n ford beverley gummer hea her harley cynthia hayes u hennessey bradlev hib- ner dennis hladysh daid jen atngs peter larsen barrv lay m annie ixrentsen sten ouniis heather marshall haf lid martin arnold miller de- orah paul bradford udith rasberr tony wm thos ieslie malcoli lcia alice marko thomas mcbrdr jaqueline mc ullan kjnar lket nirlstn mi chae phillips david iutker ing jack rhodes llflen lxiurse robinson jack stufkn eil snann land a jo tosi hnki antoni teeuuissen grade 3 taachar mr jik thompson cher armilsxt ktik ruw ers michael broom he l elan bdevaate diane annel bar bar cofell jill cunningham glen finbow peter francis robert breenwooil tomnry ha vcj james henderson sue hen hcss marlene hermann rickt hue cherrv jepson tiank king keith kovacs jame- u price i pherson janet mcclure r rood j mconigle iinda paul xhie ivii jo uixon ear john t has been a great help barevii5 ford dunne to t branch in a private aa golden daidttarle roberta weujs official capacity and we hawes tolm jennings cheryll qmte sure that all mem jewell sharon king jean kov bers appreciate both his and his acs brad uvingstone david j charming wife edna s efforts ixmnds jacqueline i nuth carol are sure the branch always mcihra frank narhink dor be present at our affairs we othv page richard parry dianne reid emik stennga allan thompson helen slerg doiislas mm wardlau peter wright legion notes by las clark xt tulsda night will be a big evrning or the branch uith an outstanding enlertainer jim my mil i man entertaining mem bers and their ladies the parn arranged by jim murphy will start at 8 30 the kiddies hrima trpe n two vntks tomghi and a us ual santa laus will be on hand to distribute prizes to all ihe are sure thr eeb ranch always appreciated this and wish you van the best no matter what your john interest mav be in the future certainlv to us this u a case of the town a loss being greater than your own because if you spend onlv a fraction of the time and effort that you have gien to the job of mayor to am thing you mav undertake in the future we are certain vou will be eminently successful however we cannot personally believe that any man with the i assets you have in speaking organisation and leadership can long remain removed from the arena of public affairs i t nne currie to council 1960 one good term deserves another sorr we hae no report of the meeting last thursday but we were unable to be present and our staff reporter let us down if we can get the details w 11 gie you a report next w ednesda ant jeanette rundle norman perkins peggy perkins ose rbompson cherj 1 van w ck douglas an tmenfels chris topher wudv oradi 1 taachar mrs t barber ian bsrber w illena cum mins vendie fox gordon hill ian kovacs steven tawrenre joyce macdonald david mc- gomgle peter namink ruth i ovenden randall perkins uh poulsen martin rabem rob ert wilson thanks i should like to express my sincere and grateful apprec at on to tfce many boards organizations and individuals who have so greatly assisted me n n y office as mayor of georgetown during the past eight years such an off ce could not be held without the great assistance and coopera tion of so many people even though i shall not be a member of the munic pal council tn the year i960 i shall st ii continue to take very keen interest in municipal affairs and shall pledge my services as time perm ts to projects which 1 consider are for the welfare of the town of my b rrh compliments of the season to all john t armstrong poulsen ann qmnburv jean etie riggs ivnne rorigers george stoddart marlene mod dart i uciana tnmazic patty w right timmj wright lynn wylie graoe 4 taachar loan campbell frank anderson th una- dalziel dick dezoete henk dezoete marv j emmerson donna farmer verna hall i in da harlev wm peter have man henderson pave hennt s se bonnie ing is mark in in robert jepson agnes irtnt son shir lev mcpheron john madsrn archie martin ilie morrow sharon morrow w i ham namink roseannr parr ki idic the new ears partv n ill set up again and this will once more be a big event for everv one we understand the orch estra haa been hired and that all arrangements have bi en at united t to make this the btjg st and best vet due to i the sin of the membership it will be a ca e of member and thi ir wives on v that nigh so comrades are asked to act according v the oakville tlecli ins are of interst to ixgion memtx i c alls as thiv f alure a battle for top mt i mav on between mavor kill ndt r n and ex warden bill aril two pal pre- sirienls of oakville btanrh in fad txnh men are still acti how reid anr asked ien that everv mondav shoot out night in merle ard hav all runn nig hi is dodge citv err the armouries for members he urges members to turn out as hr as that while even one knows he and howard are wizard shots ihev need a lit tie support to promote a lit tie interest we understand the two aforementioned are aenoua- h considering putting up a substantial rash prize for anvone who tops their score but anvwav lei even one trv o get out and shoot for a bit on mondav nights we do wish to put up a good show against i appeal to the taxpayers of georgetown not to treat th s election too i ghlly please consider the issues in volved please consider the candidates and please get out and vote this t own probably more than ever before desperately needs a council of common sense mature responsible men men who are tnteres ted only in do ng what is best for the town next years counc i s no place for crackpots headline seek ers or axe gr ndes if you feel that i can be 0 use to georgetown vote cass for council on dec 7th robert rundle eorije si nice an bill card is al pr v your community needs your voice in your affairs attend an election meeting friday night december 4th at i 30 rm st andrews church hall to hear all candidates and question them get out yourself and vote monday december 7th 4 utwbn 9 oo am to 7 00 t m if you mi not on the voteks list dont know wheke to vote oil need tkakwoktatton oh aiysctirs phone tr 74780 georgetown citizens committee nl on the executive thre while bill anderson was zone commander a number of vtars ago and we think congratulations are in order to our reeve doug saigent a iegion member on his almost ceiiatn election to be warden of halton count it high honour indeed best wish es doug jatk doling just out of the hospital from an appendix op ration had a unique svslem of under nunc the operation hut when we stopped hv the i eg ion utt baturdav afhrruxin it cerliinlv seemed in be paving off he was collertinr monev like mad as his winnings on the rav tup game onk trouble he was having his problems chervl siefned marv f v stock lev ienard thiehau i i orne iv tan carol v ilsun penn v llson grade 5 teacher wllma stwll sharon carter ivnn i ft 11 william eason brenila thuin trudv rmmerson dian farmir susan pox judith frank john golden john recnvvood la thv hale bobhv jenkin n henrv king orrton ijttlnn sleven iwnvi janet martin nn mctonnell judith mcillan muriel meekison i nda miller jess nielsen i eon euen richard pearson john rcvre kevin sandifer mauret n ba ton dennis stief jane tieu wissen rita xecnwissen maur een thompson frenville tost remembering who owed him the donna ivian 1 mda vi arrrn loot wavne varren janice w il am i vnda vtood carolvn w right gradia tchv mrs jam i f evam randj armfitrong dianne beckett billy cunningham ri chard curne gernt dcbimt lauraine ford rena hall edith king t heryl ijwt ann march ment linda morrow kenneth king robert paul snnja poul sen sheryl puvtenng tarol rhodes paul robinson edward roodzant roger smith lmda stopper kathleen thompson steven turner brian van wvck land ward deborah wright graxmt7 teacher rudolf lau pauline xi armitage elaine barker ahslea blair david tvannell pauliiie cass jeanette dedekind charlene dick robert eason raymond hi has rbona gadd roger gadd paul arb- ntt robert haley keith hall ijnda hamilton douglas har ley heather haves gisela her mann patricia hvde terrence kenoedt landa king valerie kitchen sfairtev kovacs sharon mcpberaon petronella mar tin dale mccartney per niel on gail pnet wayne reid kent robinson gerald rood- tant fehn saunders jerry stenaga irry suex ghjian vote pearce porter for your 1960 council progressive thinking and economic stability election day december 7d let this p carry the load action for industry business approach constructive growth for information transportation or babysitter phone 2841 your vote zorge z0rge for georgetown council monday dec 7th

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