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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 2, 1965, p. 1

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v ifor mayor to rfevf fok deputyreeve hydro commissioner john aluott jos dkbons aaalcoos mtumam william tfukt jt umu cmmtksom ujui vouho ads tint pay ye uk pie wliuti heram- cleseillej by ill hi dmi swr w eslsay ifc stersjal b a out thai cw maun w georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing tw a kw4 ikv i4u it- ul k tu wtu awd heart i cum u1l tw omu w 0a j w qiei 0l ywwley on i lad ims 13 60 y umcji copy mm ye cn jhllipine nurses sfart lalya ri f 7 t jfcmfe health department recruits arrive caukuh vaumton ttnaida runtanilla and cuna avumo three nur ui from the phillipines befjar ther duties at georgetown district memorial hospital this week they are part olwir 100 nurses recruited by the ontario department of health to come to canada the phllpme orl arrived at toronto international airport wednesday nov 24th and were mel there by hoiptal official a hoplal director told the herald the board expects more department of health nurses recruited from abroad will be loinlnrj the georgetown hospital half he near future 3 vacancies 2 nominees mean second nomination with one nominating meeting just over there will be another one in kequesing in the near future the eeeond nomination meeting will be helil to till a vacancy on the hsqucjlni school board there were three vacancies and while three people were nominated cheater early uoyd flaber and mrs shirley arm strong mrs armstrong declined to run she had been nominated bi her ahacnee and came into the meeting after nomlnalloni were dosed a a result cheater early and tloyd fisher were elected by acclamation but there mini be a nomination meeting to nil the thlfd spol however if more than one name la put up in nomination there would be an other election in addition to the herald will fc be election return centre up t the minute election t return ef the menday awmlclpaj election will be a cleee ea your telephone sanction nlatit december fth h lit will aselnprovloe its feuetlen nloht service jfm fan keep peetej kv annfe th m201 alter iso sun ftitout mil december flth election no date set at present no dale or the sicond nomination mretlnu hai bun ut according to clerk k t lindsay but it will be after december oth the other two member oi the board not up or election this year arc run miller end wm lawson in a brief speech mr arm strong thanked the ratepayers or re electing her over tho paat s years two o which she has acted aa board chairman in the future he elt school ad dltions ahould be planned on a five yoar basis she told of the boards inaugurating two au xillary classes this year which she felt had been a great bene fit to the children referring to the b8c of the tax dollar spent on education shf commented there was no finer investment than in young peoplo she concluded with the definite statement that the was not running for election forty one classrooms wm lawson in giving a fliau- clal report pointed out that the province still carries a large percentage of the school coats he added that a recent statement from the department of education prevents school board from paying more than two mills of current revenue toward capital coats this his continued on page 16 quarter century club increases by six men the provincial paper hill a quarter century club member ahlp will swell by sis tomorrow night st the clubs snnusl din ner meeting in the iloysl ca nadlan legion branch 120 hall qualifying aa members be eause they have reached the 55 years service mark during the past year will be uoyd boyd jamea gambell norman norton r e dick tacker her ry u shortlll and robert v williams their eligibility brings to 35 tie number of active qusrter century club members there are also 21 associate members an election of officers will be one of the points of business at the iffalr presently in office are r j beaumont president w c bradley vicepresident robert hardmaa secretary and del wallace treasurer would bxts1mb town pakxino marrm scopb extension of parking meters in the downtown area has been recommended by georgetown parking authority the authority in a letter read to council monday would hrve meters installed on the knox church aide of ualn st as far as pack ave on church st from main tv market and on james st from main to the j b maekeiuls building at the same time it is re commended that meters on wes- leyan sutx replaced by a no parking area trthestban airuck parking aootv this is a narrow oneway istreel which frequently cauaea traftto bottlenecks who to steer town thru 66 know mon elliott gibbons compete for 1966 mayors chair teen twenty chapel aims at young presbyterians on sunday rvrnititf builoid 6 prabytrir youna rople from knox church leorglown uwl norval and union cburrh m attended a trrn and twenty chijwt in ikinar ivrilijlrrtin church toronto tvn and twenty chap is ministry to and with the youna people of thii generation tha medluma of communication it th ian ius rj tnuut ot uday such aa forma the bak irround of the contemporary aeration tfc chapel ii under the lea 6rhjp and ffvndtjw of tbt umv iwirn j ard an auatra tua who irrived in canada just yir ao and hai been ml upart by lh ivibyuruo chmrckt b do youth work ttm tautk la auppllcd by a croup af alx younj men known aa th tn tempoa and a vocal croup called tha crusader quir telte teen and twenty chapel ta in a different locality each sunday nljfht and thu week will be in knox church ill the aim of the hapel n lo encourage young people lo lle with integrity luffirirnt for thii day to look pitl the lytn hols of the art form and the mutic and tn find in trnnlur mrn and women jutt like them iclvei to tome of the older itaider lrei byte rlana attendinjf unt tg the hymru of the church tramtated into the tempo of today with a definite beat waa an tip hence but the bteuage waa limpl and ilral fhtforward afterwardi o r roff and cookiai the laiut fcod titigwri butimid witk mro4 of th eunvnl hlta rev robert duncanaon and rev norman young accompsn id the young people kinsmen cut own trees as christmas project vifteen georgetown kinsmen went buahwhickln sunday morning the crew tackled the annual club job of cutting and hauling chhitmaa treea in preparation for their ailc ttte group descended on tree lot near acton and uhen day waa done thry had moved approximately 600 trcei to town kinimen taking part in the cutting bee were chairman herb wltson bob collelt trev lloorei dean taylor tom kent ken ililne clare durni al ma haffy art kiln doug ditch field ju lavole glen wright uurray ileamlth del d entre- mont and al murphy an non member cob wilson auiited with hi i pick up truck some mlilday sustenance of chill con carne bread and but ter and hot coffee was prepar ed and served the pseudo- woodsmen by paat president trevor moore two members of the work party uere injured in unfortu nafe accidents ken milne suf fered a laceration of hia left leg when struck by a chain saw which went out of control he was taken to georgetown hos pital by glen wright and llob collett and treated there by dr j p martin a lesser but painful injury occurred when herb wilson was struck on tha forehead by the butt of a christmas tree aa its waa being unloaded a cut resulted but be waa able to stay on the job albeit with an ach inj head tha sale of chrutmai trees is an annual event for the kins men with the funds golnj to the service account lions santa parade is coming up on saturday decern ber 11 watch for particulars twenty ux men uill run for office monday in deorif town municipal clerhom mayor joteph iblxini and hrrvr john hliotl trek ihe town injunlty pool deputy ucrr urn i- ilunlrr and mai colm v reeman are candtditei for rrcte and councillor jim young and jim kmmrrtvnn are viein for the office of deputy tftr there are four choice in each of the luvni three uardi where voters are aiked to ehooe twd- ctiunciilors to rep- letrnt thrm in ihe ltwfl council andidatei in ward 1 are u cass wbeldoa staanur kmrnenon ralph llawci and km hyde in ward 2 1red tut llimton john hole roun rillor don iourn and arthur spelht in ward 3 councillor roy ilallrntinr robert lrll councillor kill smith and ken nelh sualri i tlirre it an election for a hydru rummiuionrr fur a 2 year trrm with the incumbent k w buil ilinkley heme oppnted by g w gerry mrcajlum and ieparate school tup port en muit choose four of sis ramlidalei also for a 2 year termi from r ugena shalt i hartley sherk and present tnuteca gorg rrwt dr i gerald o dwyer roger primes and robert thompsoii polu are open from d so a to to 7 00 pm to record the vou candidatei qualified following nomination niht on novetiibef 23 1ollowinc the end of ths nomination period at wrigjtl worth school a public iuetliut wai lirld with cec iuvidiott hi chairmin mr davidion followed tv- eedure or the past few years and called eaadidatei to speak in order of their notninauo allawlng sve tuinules for eh peaker and questions from tha audience after each continued 6ft pag 10 four in esquesing seek three council positions reeve deputy win 1966 acclamation eiquriing township ulll have an election nut monday de cember 8 with pollins booths open irom oam to 7 p m tha reeve gears leslie and deputy reeve wilfrid lrs ue were acclaimed but there will be a four man race for the three council sests contest ins the council veeanclea are ceorce currlc walter unham c f pat patlerson and tom uiii robert lawson uho has serv ed three years and a halt on kaquealnf council declined to run aealn owing to pressure of business ur lawson waa ant appointed to all the vacan cy created by the death of wilfrid ilird c v patterson better knoun in hockey circles as pat is refereeinchlef of the o 11 a and eastern representative on the canadian amateur hockey association tom hill a life lone esqursinf resident was chairman of the glen williams flood relief fund always ordibly in his opening remarks clerk k c lindsay who acted as chairman or the evening paid tribute to ihe ratepayera of fsqursing saying the people of ltquesing alwaya have carried on a reaaonable and orderly meeting just as the councils ever the past twenty yeara have done in a brief breakdown of the spending of tha tai dollar he listed 88 8c lor education use for county purposes 122c for township rosds snd 7 7c for other township costs after thsnklng the ratrpayera wax and wick brigade for their eoandence in him reeve george leslie explained to the audience why all the fuse about a regional jill with tha growing demand for regional government be said we au thorised this peel halloa needs study and i feel we ahould wait for the report he added that with a large area such aj hamilton wentwarth and hal- ton cemhined a much larger jail than the two hundred ca pacity endorsed by the depart ment of reform institutions would be needed it could end up like the schools by tha time we get it up it will be over crowded and wll need another one march completion the reeve predicted a march completion date far the new halton centennial manor giving iso beds for chronic pallebu lie praised the work of tie county treasurer miss m mao ted and atated tha county wu in eieellent bnanelal shape tha township too ha felt was in sound financial condition and anticipated a balance budget deputy reeve wilfrid leslie thanked the ratepayers and told of a very heavy year at county council hereported as a mem ber of the credit valley cott aervauon authority that thst channel on the credit river had been improved thus stop ping the erosion of the glen cemetery george currle pointed out that this wss their meeting and this was an example of demo- conttnued en page ib blackout blessing for candle makers saus of canduwhi probably reflect the publlca unpro petdnes for tho recant widespread blackout whan the georgetown diatrw hlghhoole annual bazaar opena in fact the latin club ii counting on people to be making sure theyre not caught without candles again seen hare rnaklng decorative candles or the bazaar are students nel hardyv cathy williams margaret thompson pamela clark carolyn wright jonne mlntarn jane collar end john hamilton a look at the weather 34 wednesday is thursday 26 friday 37 saturday 18 sunday id mopday 30 tuesday high 42 41 81 37 sit s3 24 lew 38 34 28 30 31 id ib months maximum 87 kovs months minimum 17 nov t precipitation 129 rain 1 00 anow alicia r a scott

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