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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1961, p. 3

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hydro developments are explained to clubwomen community hall site the proposed location for a civic ce itre and community hall centres this area map fron the office of delrex devel opments mr rex heslop has offered to donate the community hall site to any civic minded group which can prove their project would be successfully concluded the map also shows where the new brewers retail store and new bowl ing lanes are situated both are in the course of construction board gets estimates for technical school will ask approval from two councils georgetown hih sihool a technical wing will be an ex pensive one at a meeting of tin giorc town and district huh school board march 27 mr barmil o the firm of barnell md rieder architect told the bond that extra seniles required for the technical rooms uch a- science room shops dnd ktchen joujd swell the final coa ol the com pletcd addition coiiside r ibh an initial estimate of in total cost of buildink and cejuip ping the wing cairn 10 just under s600 000 00 broken don the eslinute- allowed 480 000 for buildink 82500 for equipping anil s 000 for tees and miscellineou of the projected total approxi matelj 250 000 will be pmd bv rant leaving 347 5000 to bt rmsed bv sale of debentures esquesing township would tie required to pa closi to 20 of that figure the boards next step now is to approach the councils for approval noting thai one more class room was included ii iht sketch plans than in the ore inal request the departmenl ot education inquired b letter for the reasons of thit and other minor changes which had been made bv the board principal j l lambert t plained that the extra te ichmj unit was justified sinci the present iibrarj will have t bi expanded b 1962 nd the o pansion will eliminate he present adjoining classroom- three oversized classrooms on an upper floor were jko questioned b the dtpanmtnt the explanation here came from mr basl who pointed out that had the rooms bui the required 23 ftt wide lh wall and the weight of tin roof it supported would bf ir on an unsupported ceiling since the cafeteria direetlv be low was 30 feet wide rt rtucinj the width of the caleltna would make it too narrow lo in prat tical th onlj option ice rdin to mr barnett would be to rt mforce the ceiling ol the cif etena with step bt im- or build supporting columns in the cafeteria the former was con side red bj mi barnett lo be too expensive and the latter an inconvenience the board made no decision one comment from the iire mirshall s office after review in the plans was that a super vised electrical fire alarm svs lent must be included the svsttin is alreadv incorporated in the prison building how ever mr lambert pointed out lo tin board thit the svstein is dilliciiu to administrate mnce ihire is no wav of know mil from which section of the sehool an alarm is turned in thi board agreed to retlifv ihi with a control ptnel for thi inun office fct s- heat in one of the rooms l presenting a problem temperatures in ihe high 80s art commonplace in room 1 where the thermostat control apparenllv has little bearing on the temperature level cheek bv the manufacturers of the control sstcm showed the thermostat in perfect order leaving the tropical condition a mjsterj a local insurance agent who applied for a share of the board s business was referred to the georgetown agents as sou ition william lroiuar who expl lined that he hid bun t nskknl of towifc for some turn made thi application bv letter the board instructed the secretary to inform mr cromar that the school s insur anci wis plated through the georgetown insurance agents association and suggesting he contact the president john 1l barber regarding anj shire of the commission i hooked rugs make colourful display the attractive and colourful displav of hooked rugs attrac ted manv people to the town i hall in milton on iridav mareh 24th the occasion was the an nuil bummarj da the cul mination of the omens lnsti tute senior training sehool project in hooked kufs miss bu chisholm scotch block womms institute was chair man for the da s programme view rugs rarlv in ine afternoon each part nip itm women- institute group set up the displ iv of rujs made bv thur members mil ixailtrs visitors and frit ntls then hid a chince to new the rue bt f ore the pro rinunc begin miss isabel iasiio home rim inns st n ice toronto and miss trance limpnun ii iuoii couniv home momisi introduced the lea tier- nbers of the mail bag wants opportunity classes in schools t lit er otal ssis and the rtsulli mid make the class w ahile orth other towns all ovtr ontuio ave taken this step and find w rks admirablv it 1 us too march 29 isfal be ihiiiij ihe profrt groups as follows ashgrove mrs milton bird mrs hrastr k tbb balhnifad mrs j snow mrs r b kirk wood ampin llvillt mrs kov prk er mrs ielirsm dublin mrs thrk imslrong mrs kolx rtson drumquin mrs m i istir mrs f i oik ilornbv w unilton mrs i samp mm tad hornbj presided at che regular dinner meeting held at the jack o lantern on monday evening march 27th minutes and the usual order of business was followed an in vital ion was received for the members to attend the daffodil tea sponsored by the george town branch of the canadian cancer society to be held at the home of miss margerj and miss jean mackenzie valley view road mrs t van sickler was a guest at the meeting speaking on behalf of the interested cj t liens group and rwo observers miss lillian wolf and mr barry timlcck were appointed to attend the next meeting of the group as observers the regional advisor of re gion no 4 mrs ailccn brad ley paid her official isit to the club and spoke bneflv on self evaluation of the club as a whole and concluded with iv ing each member a question naire to fill in relating to this theme the answers to these questionnaires will be added to those from the other clubs in the region as guide to tut ure planning in the region and clubs mrs olive reid introduced the guest speaker c macintosh information officer for oniino hvdros cmtril he si on mrs win wallace thank ed mr macintosh at the conclu sion of his talk and presented mrs midnlqsh who hid uccom pa tiled her husband with a bouquet or spring flowers vol lowing the talk a question pir lod and further en it hie iu d the members the meeting clo- sod with the club benediction bahtrfrf ffia electric switch f in his talk behind the eke trie switch thi speaker tie scribed various source s of el ecjic powtr md illustr ttui the highlights with colour sli des hi pointed out that from its inception in iwb until the present ontario hvdro as the name iniplits has relied mainlv on hjdraulic power sources developing he bil rmn of this province the spe ikt r dc cribed several of these bij de elopmenls such is tht lis joachims power plant on the ottawa rner which products some 380000 kw also the v afara hvdnuhc j ru riling st i lions including the sir ditn beck no 1 goncratinj station and the niw sir ad im buk lizard ginciitin st it ion 2 with us pump sionc plant which together produce ilmost 20000000 kw st jawrencc generating station which pro vides another 940 000 kw turning to thermal electric stations mr macintosh mentio ned the ft i hcarn kcneraling station on the eisttrn wittr front of metro toronto whith initial operation next year it is situated on the ottawa river near rolphlon ontario about 150 miles north of the cu of ottawa this atomicfueled electric power generating sta tion is being built jointly by the atomic energy commission of canada limited the canad ian general electric company and ontario hydro and will provide the ontario hydro en mneers with much valuable in formation and experience in producing electricity from the power of the atom in this great new nuclear age another nuclear electric pow ir station is lo be constructed on the shores of lake huron at t douglas point between south iihpton and kincardine mr macintosh described this stat ion briefly and slated that when in operation ui about 1965 is scheduled to produce some 200 000 kw ontario hydro is moving pro- i gresstvelj from hydraulic pow er development into an era or thermal generation much of i the electric power produced in the future will come from giant steam electric coal tired plants also from the sources being opened up in this new atomic age enabling electric power to be produced from ultra modern nuclear cnergv power stations that is the i storj in ontario the speaker said behind switch the electric thi georgetown herald page 3 thursday april 13th ifel sfa dairy queen special begins today soma like it hot torn ilk it hotter you can end all home heating worries with a smarts furnace thermo statically controlled so that you may raise or lower the heat with your finger tip w low operating cost o low first cost o built to last moi 1 n mrs 4 weber dnvi l r i win do our sihool b ard nsis upon closing their eves to the urgent need for oppor tunitv classes in georgetown thft need has been proved lo the school board bv a sur vev taken showing exaclh how minv children could benefit bv george tow n sehool bodrd us up lo vou to do osmething and so e irn the tratiturte of these childnn who ttlurwise through no fuilt of their own will be left bj the wavside ltio pi east- mis petx twain hihr complete plans for 7967 4h programs hilldis 4 11 club leaders mile fm il pi ins for thi 19 411 grutiltural club programme on wcdnesdiv march iflth tht met ling was held under ihe direction of agricultural lit pre sent due j francis and chairman of the halton club la itle rs council john u tllm rtl the council is rrndi up of volunteer leaders iho issist with ihe 4h club movement in halton htadhcid mrs prink sihtrwood mrs b jones mrs i w llnmson stolch bloik mrs c service miss ta chisholm colour and design mi s i eslie who had conduc ted the trainine school for 1 ta tiers in november commented on ihe ruts in tniril and each rut m pirtkiilir sie stressed eblour and tit silii pdrtit til irh i idus from campbelhille and mi intiin i mem provided en teilnnnitnt md a roup trom iliinbv displ ived and comnu n ted on five intercslint hooktsd hi s one of which had been ill i lo 1m fori 1900 mrs georje rolxitson dub lin club acted as pianist t tht cttnclush n o the program te i ind cookies ven icrvcd to ill ind of tins hivt a lot il i ipieitv of 1 2h 000 kw this ml fired i ice trie plant has bt e n el ended wiih four big 2imioo0 kw kin eritmg units ulded to the on giual station which cont lined four 100 km kw 1 n r ilin on its lo nnkt tl in id i s lire si thermal elcclnc plant at pri s cut however as the deinind f ir power continues to rovv the commission is prestnth timid int thi worlds lirisl therm it elcclnc stition m the port t re dit aria to be known is liki vitw generating stition the spi iker dt scribed the m tin interesting ft iturt s of ihis pit ltd r h thompson hardware oil a cas heating hardware i plumbing triangu 7 2971 lets all go to the dairy queen for a banana split today thursday friday april 6 and 7 guelph and rexway georgetown will hue i i 1 800 000 kw stition will tons of coil go 000 000 till hour for loolit piwir froi il r lv at full lod this u t iboul ihlhkl this im minlin to 100 000 i scht doled fm he 1 te s of li the pi ml wi b ml vkmmiuiki tlu lint st ilion will lx iln 4h proiecti i i in made included the ir swine torate co il s will ik ortinized milto plan new golf course at erin hilltop lodge v of 411 projects m reef corn potato traclor md i- resliv i hesi a junior div held in the tneulitir d on thursdiv pnl 61 the niornin pro will include the annual seed judtint competition jilh the organization of h clubs m lhe afternoon instruction meetings in tht 4h lub priinmm t ai h mi inbtr lakts care of ind keeps rccoids on a project dunne this summer a sines of instruction meitint will bt held the conclusion of the 4h cluh will involve the exhibiting of the project the 4h club movement in ontino hm doubled in the pist i it n ir- the 10g0 enrolment wis tpproximatclv 23 000 mom hirthip in a 4h club is open lo rural bovs and girls between the i atcs of 12 ind 20 inclusive the protramme is under br mch of the ontario depirlm ben boyle joins separate school bd hikh as i 1 v inc md tht wilt he ne irlv i mo urn and si 500 ft huh most effic iniv ere fh ripiu nt tie till reu inh i board portal in his the direction of the ixle icnt of jruultnre ai athci ixli c separate school n he hives trans churman handeal tnation mr hajes is moving back to montreal frank o mahertv will now become trans port it ion chair man with his present post of fimnce mil puhlic rcla ions churman bung filled bv a now board member ben bovlc sh ind rt i gas whin completed iht pffv j er station arci md trounds i will be rt mpletelv landscipcd and beiutified the progressive pt ins of the ontario hvdro in looking ahtnl for the future hive included the constniction of the first nuclear power plints m can ada the speaker said one of these the nuclear power dem onslration plant with a cipac ily of 20 000 kw will go into lions will permit w rk will continue on the construction of an eighteen hole golf course at hilltop i odge fnn mr michael pred tv icji w ho is in partnership nth mr lit r ce purdv sud thai nine holes oi bhe golf course vill be rt a dj bj midsummer of this eir a the inlt nti of thamexperr mm wfre sbqangtt i ipert new owners to m ike n provements to flic and from now on it known as htlll p 1 t 1 and coutitrv 1wu the manasimtnt vih tonu hue to cate r to liani i i wt d dings weekend roups and pro mdc m atcommo tain n rttltdp golf and cemnlrv club should prove to be a dec lded asset to erin and an at traction to tourists mr c k ovtrlmd will cn inue to op rale si ml v i rk 12 1 fjqa save with confidence at beaver lumber galvanized steel roofing first quality 28 british gauge new 6 ribbed design so so od more cash and carry 8 95 a sq armstrong excelon r- vinyl floor tile qa regular v 9 j hach 5 cartons or more cash carry v poplar plywood tile underlay v x 4 sheets 1 19 each 10 or more cash and carry sylyaply plywood sheathing 516x4 259 498 s-48- 29a- 615 2s sheets or more mixed cash and carry no 1 quality stain grad mahogany doors 495 each r wtoe narrower or larger sizes 5 so i delivery for fhos cvtmiwrs who want to talc advantage of thaa low prkm but raquira djallvary dalivaty ca ba md for anawlttona1 charga now opan until 8pm fnday evanlngs beaver lumber 6sorcstown 11 water street tr 7 mm

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