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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 31, 1966, p. 6

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eocus on construction break in weather is green light lb work crews construction work at a dnav ber of baudlnf shea b procee ding at a faster rate now that winter has let up work on georgetown sixth public eboel top left has bees cams on ttmioch toe winter and the block and brick exterior walls arcxup the school ia being boflt by mcnally construction and will be ready for occupancy in september tne seven structure is going op b harrison and george kennedy public schools in the moub- tainview boad sargent bond area an elevated water tower will grow out of this muddy site left centre in georgetown s in dustrial park where horton steel workmen started the ini tial stages this week the tow er will provide storage 500000 gallon another new piece of the industrial park skyline is this large plant being constructed by economy forms the 130 340 ft plant will house the first canadian division of the des homes iowa based firm ft will supply steel forms for the concrete industry the building b located on an eleven and a half acra site from the lions den the a of hay aaal the of june towns opposes europeon jaunt young soys joy ride when the funds war allocated- j not at the apodal moating t qxowowh mmauj coat the emmty ipjooo twaoeanty council deputy no lion with the sdea of a on with a aad draw tries are to lton ern m a seated tanlati i eaaapetdioa so laaas sot taweoaacu agreed to send uyreaautattves on the jun ket said 1 would have oppo sed khc station at that time i been here i think hi a of money be i lawmil that the trip was than a joy ride of council he said would not learn that could not be avaad out ia canada t deal think h wise for wluri to go to england for sowers that we nave in this saaatry mr young stated aathoriaed to go were h mnton the county warden of acton frank bog- reeve of burling county clerkadminis trator garfield brown te decfaaon to send button napes and brown was carried a a recorded vote 20 to 9 opposed were mr young al but day deputyreeve ot oak voje and george leslie reeve of eaquesing twp william ho- depoty reeve of nassaga weya and charles henefy dep uty reeve of hilton georgetown s reeve william who opposed the trip the first hand study of local thurftday march 31 lfe nomomr l9sv9v hnrfi has bajaent btrjaln oflbnd in eoropoan mm f t n i n bow incxrjoalvo a butopni tour can be boac tnropean vacation w oon jau torn taking m the vaoiof bmon indudim bn middlo east and boo qirtain iounttst dot detaih today fib in ae coupon now and and for dor boo t2pjo full color mido or an your travel anol itboacrj an ft rapar j am artalai your local agent ii barber henley ltd 27 mill street 877 2214 comp travel service at no extra coat to you at the legion lojiliiiiaai ac cording to the auw psaat- ned for that ereeaag we fellowship sad urge all lanes to make a note of tans isaport an date district all rtamaflt is 15th at the hornby tower golf came t last year wv the best aggregate score for tery definite en and i a quite positrt that a repeat of that win can be expected again this year especially since anr past leader gob is neadiiig south of the border m a few days to get so ace on the rest of ws the motto of the we serve flowers best express the mfssaoe of easttt please order early corsages table arrangamants wo wire flowers anywhere designs distinction f cut flowan flowering plants harris floral 10 main st n r grows childrens aid plans second office in county halton county children s aid admitted 82 children into its care and placed 62 in adoption it was revealed at the annual meeting of the organization on thursday night the meeting was held in halton centennial manor fifteen children were return ed to their parents and adop tions were completed for 92 the society began las year with 102 children the society helped 168 un warned mothers in that time completed 65 divorce reports helped 791 children in their own homes through service to 250 families and gave 541 o her miscellaenous services cars hit on steep john street hill cars driven by arthur hock atra 87 hounuinview rd n and frederick hilts 7 emery street collided on the john st east hill sunday afternoon the investigating officer pc harry liberty of the george town police department said hoekstra was proceeding east down the steep hill and hilts was westbound the damage estimate was 300 to the 1961 chevrolet dri ven by hilts and 200 to hoek stras 1964 ford damage amounted to 275 when cars came together at the 1 corner of mam st and victoria avenue near the mam st rail way bridge at midnight satur day police said a 1966 volkswag en driven by donald mckeown alluton was eastbonnd on main and making a left turn onto victoria when it was in collis- i ion with the westbound car driven by harold sheppard 68 ifainstn pc dan martin handled the investigation at the end of the year it had 107 children in its care in 1965 the society overspent on its income by 12 986 in come was 176 666 and expen diture was 189 652 the children s aid plans to expand its scope with the estab lishment of a staffed suboffice in the southern part of the coun ty it was disclosed by g k ask with executive director r askwih told the large crowd that the growth of the communities in the county has increased requests for social services mr askwith added because we are an established social ag ency serving the whole of hal ton county it is natural and right that we take an increasing responsiblity for the provision of effective and services he said the main concern was that the service to families and children should bo a profession al one not fragmented or split between communities it should be available and consist ent throughout the whole coun coordinated this direction that wo plan to move in the months ahead wei shall look forward to an increa- sing cooperation with other mumty organizations and agenl cies in order to effect plans mr askwith said it is in newspaper 25 s world travel contest cosponsored in cooperation with the georgetown herald 2 round trip 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