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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1961, p. 1

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c for fine printing a contury of service as pub- iuhri a pnmara is ohtml by tha horald to qoorgetown nd district georgetown herald teiepfiobetr 72201 winf darthm harald the quickest way to fcuy or eeh mily and frctonhy authorized a sacond clau mail post offlco dapt ottawa georgetown ont thursday november loth 1961 sixtmn pages m oo par yar stasia copy pri tan cant discuss procedure for nomination meeting air attack sirens going up here iarry grace grade 2 and steve g a e qr their ears in anticipat on of the wn ne wmcn siren when it is tested after being n ountej tiren one of two which ate presently be r q nedy public schools arr ved friday n orn rg ie 1 ot wngglesworth pubi c s t oo w i pour out of the g ant air rad war j i a h gn roi pole in trie scnoo groui ds msla led at wngglesworth and george i lome scots alerted tocsin b exercise expect more floats than toronto parade santas arrival set for dec 16th f the georgetown santa claus pared may overshadow iti toronto counterpart this year at least in numbers and it is not ii far fetched es it sound lions club parade committee chairman clare francis told the herald this week that last year edition was utt three floats away from equalling toronto procession and this years committee art aiming at outdoing the queen city in number of floats entered last year toronto s floats totalled 24 to george town s 21 the georgetown girls pipe d clu midtown was the j j l ah c r t loc organisation to return band and the all saints drum a float entry and bugle corps have already th par willbe held dec been lined up by the lions ember 16th this year and will who have also sent invitations wind from the delrex market to the preston scout house centre down guelph st to band the tiger cat maorettes main down main to church betty feists hamilton flash then across to market and mill ettes and a kitchener brass where it will disperse deputy queries lights standards too high wait till all in says mayor tom trouten stars in pyjama game decision monday on awkward situation town would be army reentry c coy of the lome scot were alerted but were not called on for participation in exercise tocsin b mon day end tuesday which tressed the importune of practicing all emergency plans and exercising every possible aspect of emergency measures throughout the province of ontario tocsin b was conduct d as a 24 hour exercise start ing at 7 o clock monday night the schedule enabled the provincial emergency measures organization to test the effectiveness of their plans on a continuous basis for 24 hours the importance of person al survival plans was stressed at all levels of government the canadian army s part in the exercise included the op eration of national survival attack warning system and its sirens throughout the province reporting atomic strikes throughout the nu clear detonation reporting system and employment of six target area headquart ers which were authorized about a month ago in the course of the exercise direct hits were made on ottawa attai norval hotel changes hands tom johnson us lahiii ow r at tr j i t r of ilolhvo house the hold at orwl mr johnson who inciils pi r s m ii as o wier of i establishment is a sudliurj jui u who hi v t ni t of h li in port credit hi friieil worked in i tirmn nudim h nd also spent tlirte jlars in hi ot iim whin in worked in l mining indutr played football a sportsman he pljvirt foul lull ii h h tor irxii ins the earh forties an okru team h rh p i i iti a league w kitchener llamiltm and ottawa fit eid w li he kl u dtir the war mr and mrs johnson are living m prt rcdit at presi but anticipate moving to this area in the near future north bay and tore in case of sue on toronto georgetown would be the reentry head quarters for the army sixteen nuclear detonation reporting posts which were in operation around target cities ant manned by rcmp the military provincial pol ice and civilian personnel re ported the atomic strikes as they occured staff of the six target area headquarters which have been in operation since early october as information of the strikes were received planned theoretical rescue and reentry operations into devastated areas local air women attend reunion three local women renew ed old acquaintances satur day november 4th when the rcaf women s division held a reunion at the rcaf st tion on egltnton avenue in toronto recalling thetr time in un iform at the get together were mrs larry mackinnon 16 valleyview miss jean mackenzie 10 valleyview and miss fanny weaver glen williams j eci jv t i suis on subtec a liwal sinner tim ti niton starnil in jjjaini finif la an week in kiubencr o hi r the fast paced show plavnt file nights in h collegiate auditorium and completed its run monda with a special ptr toimance in woodstock mam local people saw the show and j i were loud in their praise of the musical which was direc ed bv bill cole who appeared in spring thaw this reason mr trrjuien sang such well known songs as hev there and small talk and displavcd ox cellent dramatic ability in hi seem wtih costar tarn tor counc i will decide next monday what procedure will follow the one hour nomination meefmb in wngglseworth p school auditor um next thursday j cr ion cass brought up me sublet at the close of ihis i week i meemg when he asked what has been decided nomination meeting closes resolution nct mondav at 8 30 pm said mayor hyde last vears awkward situi and it is in order either for tion rofcrrcd to da the major council to conduct a meeting arose when a motion from the or not to have a meeting a ell floor was approved bv a inaj- i some towns he explained ontv of those attending the dont have anything other than meeting that names of all can- nommattont riidates ho placed in a hat and a itn eiing drawn for speaking positions itinmd it at this pomt mavor hvdc sug- nntrol of a t sted silting council members rimn ajipmik i lv council dispense with their usual re in in of thi awkward ports and railed a meeting for jtioii las vi i i wo ild rec this purpose the next tucwlavi new tandidates wore then heard with all nine councillors det lining lo speak that evening procedure prior to last sear meetings following nominations had fol lowed a set procedure with councillors first giving depart- h no other councillors ex jment reports tor the year then nj opin ons maor hde rcprescnatives of elected and hi uld iive members appointed town boards and l in think about it and a finally new candidates for of- on would be made bj fice howevlr would lx s i h lnuht the sh li 1 1 1 l a public oik ounoi sliould rail an pt ni lk r lo hear the next week v ii ee u ev cij le bra ket i gns nitalled oi jj i p i o ma i ee depu y reeve el ot quest oned i y t ij et e c tou i moncidy colour i li suivxcslion that ii an hut fit h r p he pmtcd an alum tm i 1 nuui colour uah turned oer to i t w h in h n r- uk ll ruaiu committee for con the n mi p ri n of ih lent n v hi s i i n i i tli ihl tlic i i h h i i i i i t unt h it in i hit wimu l i i kid i in in sa i close deal post office property m experts ii lo r p li t d h h h tli hi and d llir- 11 a tin red rl i vernmoi t ji i f r land at the corner f i uelph ard maple ave ri i mi it at r f i oin eornmown i i hi i w s turned river lo i r v ir i 1 u tin mrs ink wilson rk 1 1 i rfit irt r this w in i uli i ii i i ni nt f r the ch i ce ai e- t h hi r i l w whth the 5vemin nt in n i hi i i i i i tit in iirnurkid f a fed oh iid i i li of r i liuilriins p sililv an f i i tl tr p st oft co t 1 i re mi w n of the i i i i r i li r if w t oril and he i n ii i i h lie tw hnn hmdlod the iran 1 i i v i i s i 1 nls ac u n f r the rovernment ii iti hi n w ii he a one vrar ro ich dlltrtit aiipi innii seek payment of water arrears delinquent water accounts are e target for council ac tion according to cr bob burke council s water chair man who said his committee has been studying these late- ly we are working with an other public utility to devel op a better check when ten ents move he told council monday potibillty of a hike m the deposit paid by water con- turners warn also forecast by cr burke buy acre tract from developer the tow n completed pur- cha e of a one aero industrial trict from delrex develop- second series starts for newspaper bingo first numbers in this weeks issue on oiir mark r ngn plav ers the second in the i mm i luh s series of newspaper linic c numeric in the ho ild hi week with 28 munlitrs to sturl uu wt i on vi ur towirds firt prize a en p new 30 hi 1 in this series aqua blue cards are being used and may be purchased from any herald earner boy at the herald s main st office or any of a number of local stores displaying the news paper bingo sign six hour parking meters voted down some would favour no meters at all tii v plete full houm jlilv to 1 and i i i of itorfetown it b x 3 ftorgitovvn with their nami and address on the back thi ejinr will conl i there is a winner irele t number on v nir cid hov appe ill the i our pa k i y n tiers on market bt were voted down 1 moi day on a 4 4 spl t the odd tn ng was that at ee oi i e d sse i ers voted against the motion because o fa our park ng i leiers at all yet now the street e o e nour rieers 1 in oppoid to motors of al tvpes announced lr burke lnlil the problem of non- members using the lc pri vate park ng area is solved i oppose the motion snd lr iim lmmerson and i m ano against all meters added reei t sargent deputy reeve elliott then lomed opposition ranks saying he is opposed to any more me ters until more offstreet free parking is provided downtown despite mavnr hvdcs obser vation that one hour meters wil stav if tho motion were lost the f nir stuck to thiir guns cr birrager who might have ca 1 the deciding vole wis ab sent from the meeting tangle began after a hunter burke motion for 6 hour meters at a 25c fee george cleave was 1948 halton warden up lid town hip a u rs tor lied mid l iiunc ihfl ii jk i f rth hal h ra d in ca e of mo e than oi f of his pai bins draw w 1 be mirie 1 tle u il for first prize s50 with a on the lt o insolation prize of 10 riv orn w s ided among the other w in i v elop n nors ou miv plav a moved lo in pro ranks a georgetown figure ska ting club member for three years bill oates of 17 main st south made the lump from amateur to pro ranks this week bill signed an option with the ice capedes which moved into maple leaf gardens last week and will tour with rhem ii he is required prop- d hv dc rex i loji dud laltr norval united set rate for copies of georgetown bylaws af ir the volt the mavor said hone sjrficnl the on v opponent to incur on ma ket st wtien thev were first decided in lt0 the deputv thought tho mat- 1 tcr 5noilld r had to the pol ice committee for a further recommendation i can t see what hov tould come up with cwepl for com plete nmovil of motei and if thtv did id vote for it re plied lr tasv the deputv reeve mh ahin dimmer of anle pjrkuig on mi n st has nude a difte out u ition downtown and it s any councillor s right to change his mind said cr burke engagements mr and mi jjvk sauiulerx 1 piriiim st wish to announce the enigemeiil of their daiuu- ur wondv lmvamo to mr kenneth rohi rt richirdson s f mr and mi- r richird on the ii io e io i g top es of me ltd monda mercury vapour lights return on twin absent since early this summer main street mercury vapour street lights returned week n ttnkingly different shape and a radically d fferent location hydro men began ctolre islands friday and wound up trie work tuesday morning third readme ai given in a hv law which hid roci ivpd approval of the municipal boird th acreage i pan of the conditions under vvtnrh the minrtu fi m located in rmv it tho hrm had a ki d tho town to iption an acre of ijnd ad lining the site it has purchased from tho de vclopment firm purchise price u s2500 with the town agreeink to to the downtown scene this sc it to marietta at a future re installing th lights on the rlite if the firm should o i wiib peter jonr george i o standards cou ii i on monday se town by laws on request a charge of si 25 for up to 4 pages plui 20c a page for by laws n excess of hi s w ii be made n fu urc tor ihermofax cop es tne n alter came up wnen mayor hcle sa d ratepayer nad asked tor cop es oi a 1 by a s pis fn vr there are 1 h laws and w ni i i i i ii hv uws s could not prnnte cope of unntonil c and w are nut r lownnit tin urobilin hv sell theso frr ho aid sugg t inc eopio he nd there that a charcc be made whrk hn pr would covir cot of rrpridmt lt w ihi quell n of o i in tue hmo ho feft cr un cass said it would mayor hyde pointed out that be impossible to supply typed it a ratepayer requests them copies of by uws as this would copies must be supplied tn a be beyond the capacity of the reasonable time and the muni j municipal office tteff but that cipal act allows a charge to ithermofax copies would be ten- be made slble council endorsed the motion cr burke wi agint anj for a chirco with cr burke 4 sort of reproduction jin opposition icli o pi ice on silurdav ler ber the ninui 19bl at oen ck in st i corses ujli- ihurch herald will be elecji0n return centre up to the minute elect ion returns in both the upcoming municipal and township elections will be es close a your telephone election night december 4th when the herald will gain provide its election ntght service you can keep potted by dial ing hr los three lines

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