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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1965, p. 1

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ads that pay i veaj cam p an w an tlaa ii manma clasbhieri pesjae by i pheaaaila tat i3m1 inh aaauleaa th haram la au hii aj th raavlta r georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district tmhtmrtmt m tinaiat class mall paat ohle dt ott- and w a- v in ma oaaiyaluan ont ytukiatay mania lliti 165 9400 par yaw oaaala catay mae taa cants fc 750 through portals rife ly jr- f f j y 7- j ishjfeiyf m i v 1 3tph is r r rv ijv- 4 ji- 7r iy8j peter jones photo nothing like a feud to put people in ice palace a hot klvalkv it putting poop i back in the aran sunday sfternoon 750 paned through the front potau of the john st root tea palaca lo watch junior c rivals georgetown beavers and milton merchants clash in the fourth game of their playoff uries tf vmlori won llie gema 6 j to take a 3 1 load in gani here beavers jan popmt it contained by a brace of milton defendari magistrate opposed mayor still pushes court here trouten gets hti oscar dm at th high school gym td jvundaya was requested by two local group at a merlin k t the georgetown and dis trict high school board mop day permission waa granted tht calhouc youth organlia liooa request but not that of tha jrhovah wnnekses the proposals were vsuy different writing lor the cyo j g riley asked for the gym for a sunday evening from 830 until 1030 for a program of basketball and volleyball which would involve dub mthanberi only melville taylor presiding minister for tin- georgetown jehovah a witnesses stated in letter that the gym was re quired for a three day assembly of from 000 to 1200 peoplr he alto request edur of the caf etrna id reply to an earlier let i council he had taken the lib of another torn fo the prr jormrr georgetown hartton lr from council seeking theerty of aakmg thr inspector ent municipal build mj which tom troutcn hai been awardrd umuhment of magistrates of legal offirrs to come here he frit umild tw much more a hamilton theatre lnc and would notify the council economical than an other sol car for best performance lora o hia coming lution within the company during i 10m switching from court facili in conclunon be pointed uea to police facililin the out that the present building llie prctcntation was made mayor aiked council to give had ucn built to lake anothc the htia alxth annual a court in georgetown provtn clal uftglatrtu k u lang doa auted that he had delay- ad u rply feeling that the folic commlulon report might comment on the ade- quiwt or ladquafy of wig utraua court in georgetown tb letur wu xtid to coun dl on kooday lie pointed 6iit that uunlci- pal uelutie hid been used van though they were grouty inidcjqiiate now having auc cdd jn acquiring the old court tiouae in milton he felt they were completely auitable and would not be a party to any retrogreaalon he then uitesi what in hn opinion would be neceaaary for auitable court in town there should b accommodation for tto leaa than a hundred people with private officea with bath room facllitiei lor the magia- -trat- and for the- crown at torney and an office to be tiacd or probation officer in addition there ahould be a eparate office to permit the maglirtrilei clerk to collect fines outside the courtroom proper also ha recommend d adequate washroom facilities for the female members of the ntagialraleg staff and conven lent parkins for fifty cars he also felt that the case load in georgetown did not warrant a magiatrates court it may not he easy com nwuited the mayor but i have confidence that local court will be reeatabtiihed people innocent or guilty are pending three times as much time as necessary with the court in milton and with the resultant loss of income he went on the court was tak en away from georgetown for the convenience of one man th mayor continued and we are backed by all three towns v in our anatavour some the mayor claimed there ts no maistratci court between milton and guelph which is grossly unfair he itated wilt i piieaiw it to the end he- protrilsed thought to the addition 1 floor sprague county judge succeeds george elliott the appointment of allan 11 sprague qc ai new llalton county judge filling the vacan cy created by the death of the late judge george elliott waa announced last week by the justice department in ottawa sprague haa practiced law in belleville for 27 years snd li senior partner of the law firm sprague and cameron a lifelong resident of belle ville mr sprajeue h there in 1011 he hs a con nection y marriage with this area his wife is the daughter of joaeph lake of powasson who lived in town when he was a young msn and her mother the late mary abra ham wai a native of acton he received his bschelor of arts degree st queens univer sity and atudied law at dal- housie university in nova scot la where he received his bache lor of law degree he later at tended london university in england for post graduate stu dies judge sprague li a past pre sident of the ii a tt lie anil prince edward law assorts lions he in the psst president of the belleville branch of the canadian cancer society and past chairman of the fund raising campaigns for the llrrt crou the salvation army and other organisations he ia a member of the uolle- vllle rotary club and of tho bridge street united churrli judge sprague is married and has throe children his appointment as heltons hltterlncw county judge actually n he told comes effective march 22 nine streets to get storm sewer lines it ftsemed that hike gecrse got quick action it council lfonday night when he com plained of water running off the road onto hli property and liter that ume night hear a proposal to stomi newer the treat in question however it u hippy coincidence mr reorge of normandy blvd told council that hla w- jrain wfv in h bouse was floodsd with water running in stream from edward st tbo imayor agreed that the- water iwal definitely coming fron tho road 1own engineer wis tuthor lied to prepire costs ind est mites for storm sewers oh d ward st from highway vlo the ravine and feedor lines nn shelley and byron also storm sewers on kwuig st with feeder lines on elizabeth and hewaon and finally fqeder lines on joseph orchard and parkview jjounciyorj young hoped the work couhtbe done this year but deputy reeve huri ter commented perhaps we can do if all u we raise the budget tpkagui blacksmith and bride wed 59 years a king street couple mr and mrs wm it taylor mark ed their 51th wedding anniver aary on sunday when a num brr of friends called to ex press good wubes residents here for twenty years they were married in franklin manitoba and lived in the west for forty yeara where ho waa a blacksmith mr taylor originally came from guelph and his wife it a native of pctrolla arda night which drew 250 peo ple to the brant inn tike award are ade annu ally to members who hv made an outstanding contri bution to the progrea of the company but the award to tom trouten for beat p formsnee is a new one pre sented by hamilton radio man ed stock and his fsmily the trophy nsmed in honour of hla brother morley killed in world wsr 2 will be presented esch tom trouten wss given the award for his performance in kin me kate deer dares dash the dangers wednesday a deer braved of civilization morning the doe waa seen on john street eaat by ttoyd brockle- bank it crossed the street and waa last seen heading in the direction of the provincial per mlll it was the second deer tc be reported in town recently mrs ken mcmillan reported seeing a deer in the queen st district a look at- the weather march 3 wednesday 4 thursday 5 friday 6 saturday 7 sunday a monday 0 tuuosday prrcip 15 high 38 40 43 38 41 34 38 rain high for the week 42 low 24 alicia v c scolt 1fgebrgetowi in flood council would act mayor a tetter from hilton county treasurer m uixted explain- tnc that it wis permissible for the county to establish 1 res erve fund for working capital touched off a discussion on r completely unrelated subject if the county hi fir sucit good financial condition and 1 understand the township is too began coun it krancls why eanv they help financially in the flooding situation in glen wuhsmst aside tho mayor pointed out thit it wu much easier for the countyttehavereservcfuada since they just tell the munic ipalities how much they want and are not responsible to the voters i 12 year old hit dies in hospital cant accommodate veto gym use for witnesses setting a precedent by si lowing sunrfiy uu of the gym trustee donald law son moved that the cyo request b gran ted iloce it wss for a small group and one night only the seconder was trustee k 11 orth the motion was unop pokfd jiut at long as they wear proper gym footwear prlnci dal i jin be rt added nfld native patrick moore struck while crossing hwy eland new manager at atlantic finance the most people we mike eland has recently come to town as maaatti of atlantic finance he succeeds vaughn morlry a native of london en 2 land could ha was with the toronto-do- a 12yar old holy trois stparate school grade 7 pupil died in coralown and ii tnrt ufsmorlil hoipjul st 1030 saturday night three hours after being struck by a ear while crossing guelph st at the john m intrictlon patrick richard uoure 1 a cad inn y road son of urt rita uoore and the late pat rick moor suffered fatal in ternal injuries a broken pelvis and bead injuries wlic bit by a 1066 lord driven by ljw rence j s under 20 of 3 durham st the boy apparently started to crou the highway from south to north after the westbound saunders car be gan to make a left turn on water street the injured boy waa taken to georgetown hospital by a pawing motorist john run handle in the gymn would be about 800 principal j l lambert commented when atk td for capacity and we have chairs for only 600 1 don t think e hae the seating room or the kitchen facilities to handle a group that slje hoard chairman william tarr said referring to the jeh hs witnesses request minion bank in ottawa when he first came to canada in 1060 switched to finance com pany work five years ago and has been in clinton and st catharines with the firm with his wife the former caryl montgomery who is a native of the kincardine dis trict he 11 living at 4 byron st serge canadian manager interchempresstite limited hoy sage manager o press tlte georgetown a division of interchmniral corporation has been appointed canadian gen eral manager of lnlerchem preastite limited he will re main at the eorgetown plant mr sages new assignment includes responsibility for all production and marketing ac tivities of pretstites canadian operations prrsslite has its horns office and main plant in st louls missouri snd is one of the world 1 largest produc en f wilntiti mr sae joined the george town operation in 1002 aa me tric engineer later he was appointed plant manager prior to that ha was with ford of canada ltd in oakville for nine years ha is married and lives in brampton two other promotions have been made within tha local plant pea h thonpson has been promoted to plant forwnan effect feb 1 and sherman rappaport haa been made plant operations aupervlsor desn thompson was one of the georgetown plant a first production employees sher man rappaport a chemical en glneer joined the firm october 1st 1064 as quality control supervisor the georg jwn pant em ploys 27 ham 12 parkviow klvd wfcrr doctors irithl uiuucefully to kfrxp bim alive an lnqutt hss be3 ordrs td for march 30th the boys body was qowq to newfoundland for rquld in yesterday in st ulchirls church btftle island burul was in st michaels cemetery mrs rita moor accompanied her son s body rusary was uul at lb harold c meclure tuners home here sunday plght- mrt moore patrick and three sisters patricia llei and ann marie came to geor getown from nwfo upland t months ago mr moore did 14 months ago tills waa the first local mo tor vehicle fatality since timo thy royce weston age 3 wss atrurfc and killed by a car ott main sl north aug 23 10ca assistant head promotions for high school teachers two georgetown high school teachers will return to new positions in september the georgetown and district high school board at a merling on monday made physical fcduca tion teacher gerald thomp son assistant head of the phya ed department and drai ting teacher jsmea mc- ask arena patron opinion on heaters the georgetown arena board agreed at a meeting tuesday night to leave two demonstra lion infra red electric heaters in plsce until friday march hhh to get the opinions of arena customers on their worth the arena board has been discussing a beating system at recent meetings and last week hud two demonstrator heaters installed in the first two bays on the north side of tli seating area the bosrd members will look at other types of heating equip ment before making any decis ion culloch asslstsnl technical dir ector other changes in stanf noted rre the resignations 0 pnn cipaj j u lambert miss w cuddy secretarial sclent dr enc shimerl german and art mrs f cwmiull knglub mr n giryin electronics and a sunuiterell malha and tha hiring of d y turner aa principal j h todd occup atlons david tt rhodsoft geography and mrs n wil liams to full time a number of other chang are anticipated beiore next term even before spring tieputy reeve hunter plained ihat the threeman campaign committee had r- algned and there wu now an other one he then emphasised that no request for aid had come to the county it wems unusual that the local municipality 1 where tha flooding occurs did not bring it to county themselves op ined mayor gibbons i think if it happened in georgetown council would do aomothjng he concluded reeve- elliott pointed out that it waa the responsibility of the credit valleyauthority slipped brake causes chain reaction accident three driverleu vehicles fend hydro pole were damaged tit an odd accident on water st monday the chain reaction ataried when the emergency hfakilet go on a 1004 chev truck while the operator william murlin ash of willowdile was in is nearby store t the truck coasted down an incline from tha waterguelpb comer for 100 feet bfor ramming a 1060 envoy owned by mrs ruby foster tt mount alnview rd which mfaa parked opposite u georgetown hydro commission the impact boutv ed the small car off a hydro pola and then crashed into tha pola itseu cracking k olfk the envoy hunched by that thump from behind changed dlrectlona after glancing thai pole and swerved to the oppoa- he aide of water st where it hit a 1064 volkswagen van owned by peter a haekman parked in front of the beaver lilmbcr company the chev truck continued on for another 130 feet after dip ping the pole and finally roll ed to a stop near tha top of an embankment cat dan martin investigated and placed property damage at 600 to the envoy u0 to the chev truck and 40 to th yolkiwinen winiw t v ijvn ji t 1 1 j avcr jones photo jfloqminljant frocks demonttiutiko what wwdraitad faptimuwlll be wiring come spring ars mrs fr harrison laftv mri harrymem mr hdriry halfant miss bavarly wllklmon and who have a bluer surplus mrs john eaadal thoy wore modaji at a fashion bravlaw which highlighted a daa- than anybody ba added erl bridge put on bythergaorgalown bull nsu and professional women tail week head injuries for acton man in 2car collision john crelshlon of acton was trested for head lacerations ai georgetown hospital and re leased after a twocar collla ion st meculloushs corner on no 1 hwy neir the western georgetown limit crelfthton wu the driver 0 one of the cars the other waa operated by louise aston ot north bay she escaped in- jury ontario provincial police constable nick ooulaon plac ed the property damage at 40 to the aston ear and 1500 to fehe crolshton car- the accidenthappened al 1u pjn tuesday march sth t

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