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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 19, 1966, p. 1

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ads that pay yea can- pjaoa an ad in the herakt clanhleav paeea b printing publisl settinav ifce heram a where ym ww fted w results you the home newspaper for georgetown and district since 1ee7aherki the taar7j aeraerm as taaiej cbae ikllral office dae ottawa end car payment el pastaae k cesh ooorgarown ontario thursday may 19th 1966 500 per year singh copy rriem teac refugee from another era thirsty puffer stops for a 10ng drink some of the thmued cmmm who formed he mcepfton party at the george town station tor the ghost of the steam era sunday afternoon climb up into the cab extreme righvroro moment they wont forget a large number of camera buffs end railrdad fares gathered et the station to watch old 6218 a 44 northern engine rail into the local yard and make a half hour stop to take on water type st a oeqitoftown town rrobtman vittorla secco fills the thirsty iron horse with i water from the domtar paper mill while cur tout onlookers watch when steam locomo tives were the regular work vehicles on the line they took on water from a water tower which stood southwest of the station platform teaching salary schedule sets maximum at 8300 teachers in the esqnesing public school area system will ijuve a basic salary schedule ranging from 3800 to 8300 commencing september 1 it was i disclosed this week with the re lease of the township salary fi gures hin 3800 5600 level 2 level 3 level 4 4100 j6700 4500 7500 5000 8300 principals salary is based on the teachers schedule above plus additional allowances of 200 500 800 and 1100 de- on levelplus 75 per classroom in his school ak pending assure park residents hell drivers no hazard a report of a kinsmen club i plan to bring a team of hell i drivers here june 17 apparency i has some georgetown park area i residents apprehensive ken i milne an officer with the spon- i soring club told the herald i tuesday that be had learned in- i directly that some residents in the immediate area of the park find voiced complaints about the i project although none had been nade to the club 1 think its just a case of mis- understanding mr hilne corn- sited our show will be per- f formed entirely in the area in ixrout of the grandstand so if tfcere is any worry about the l leaving the track and twer- x into nock yards there need the- mr milne said the dub hopes tax a water truck and cat s chloride to keep the dust a he said there win be off r police and a tnv j the children out of the ar- jbn which the hell drivers are nd ifs likely switx be moved into i infield to aemlndam the l tn front of tho griiiditind some people apparently think were holding races which could be dangerous but uost of the track wont be used at all mr milne said if its the noise theyre worried about there wont be near as much noise as from the fireworks display mon day night twostage boost agreement in new police an agreement with george town police association which calls for a 5 salary increase this year and 10 boost next year received council approval monday the agreement is for a two year period and among changes increases statutory holidays to nine from eight upgrades over time allowances and provides 1 days per month accumula tive sick leave to a maximum of 150 days the police are happy and so are we remarked police chart man jim young this is a good agreement for both parties tanhardt pup best junior at london another tanhardt kennel pup is well on the way to making s name for herself an the show ring tanhardts oulda known af fectionately as casey to her owner c d chapman of rr 2 rockwood woo the large junior pappy class jtageraatn shep- fasrd booster show in london on saturday and then iook best puppy in breed honours and best of 5thpg group honours in a sarnla show the next day miss laura treble who operates the rr 1 georgetown s handled the pop in both council briefs with jack armstrong spokesman residents of park view blvd attended mondays council meeting to jlx that curbs andjajjmved road be pro vided on ujknr street mr armstrong explained that natural drainage precludes the need of storm sewers and said that as the street is a dead end and not heavily traveued pav ing would not need to be wide as on most streets the flasher light used at the johnhighway corner prior to traffic lights will be moved to a new location at the delrex birdhighway corner six applications forthe ad vertised position of town engin eer were opened and wjfl be re viewed at a committee meeting e a building permit has been issued to clover lawn invest ments for construction of a com mercial building on the high way for a mscs milk outlet mrs jean ntetllspaoh was engaged to return to the muni cipal office staff at cterk in the obv lutherans build on expect dennison factory deal signed by may 26 georgetown may soon have a new industry dennkon manufacturing co which has been negotiating for purchase of industrial land from the town is close to signing for a 10 acre tract on todd bead the acreage adjoins a site ac quired earlier this year by rol ling specialties and is across the road from the general fire- proofing plant now under con- the firm has long range plans for expanding in progressive stages according to a letter read from be firm on monday den- nison a prepared to complete purchase arrangements by may 28 cuncil okayed the sale agree ment monday steve ewing best cadet gets col barber trophy cadet major steve ewing was named best cadet and recipient of the col barber trophy at the georgetown district high schools annual inspection in the georgetown park wednes day may 11 other winners of awards were cdt lieul marie pignatell best girl cadet cdl tom hut chison best first year boy cadet vehna koir best first year girl girls precision squad under csm randy hlbb- ert best demonstration major earl iince of c com pany lome scots with lt f roberts his aldedecamp rep resented the unit with which the cadet corps is affiliated lt bell and s sgt enright were oakville central command rep resentatives georgetown master cadets for i960 are cdt major steve ewing who will be going to jamaica for summer training cdl capl cliff levy to banff cdt lt dennis stctf and cdt cqsm john graff to ipperwasfa and cdt sgt norman hanson cdt capt bui adcock is also going to banff smashes guard rails car plunges to tracks police are still investigating a spectacular automobile accid ent during the early hours of friday morning may 13 in which a car left main street n at the railway bridge and plun ged down a steep embankment according to police report the vehicle registered to freder ick currie 32 eastern st acton was northbound when it left the pavement plowed through a guard fence at the approach to the bridge and rolled down a bank us momentum finally being checked by a large hydro pole near the railway track le vel pohce are sthl attempting to determine who was driving the vehicle when it made the plunge at about 220 ajn damage to the car was placed at 800 and to the bridge rail ing 80 council still discussing addition new building with plana for a housestyle po lice building on james st there fa stul some idea of a municipal building addition or purchase of other property in some coun cillors minds lets decide what were go ing to do said cr harrison monday if were going to ig nore the advice we paid 1000 for and now spend 400 plans for a building which might never be built were getting no where mayor gibbons said any quiries he has made about an addition have not cost the town anything and any councillor hss the privilege of checking ai long as it entails no cost tve never dismissed the pos sibility and wisdom of an addlt ion he said cr bauentine argued that to acquire parking land behind the municipal office which could in clude a house might cost over 50000 deputy reeve young said he has been looking into another possibility purchase of a 2-stor- ey bouse in the downtown area which could be acquired for 18000 explains hope workshop for districts retarded wc berendsen the co-ordin- ator of adult services for ont ario was guest speaker at a gen eral open meeting of the north halton association for the men tally retarded in st georges anglican church thursday hay 12 mr berendsen showed slides of the activities of various adult workshops in canada and lacr answered numerous questions about the recently opened local adult workshop hope cent re at hornby there are currently six train ees at hope busily engaged in various jobs a main project is the repair of lawn chairs any one with web type lawn chairs in need of restrapping can have them repaired by calling 377- refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening by the georgetown ladies aux- worshipping in public school hope for chapel by august reject 1700 offer for hyde park lot a years effort to buy a build ing lot from the town on hyde park drive was stalemated mon day when council spilt 44 on vote to sell the land to john a mackenzie for 1700 it was the third offer sub mitted by mr mackenzie deputy reeve young crs harrison bauentine and hyde opposed the sale with the may or anfl cra- emmarson smith and speight supporting it dep uty reeve hunter was absent from the meeting crs bauentine and harrison pointed out that lots had been valued at 2100 in a report or dered from a realtor mayor gibbons said tbat while this should apply to future sales the fact that an offer had been re ceived a year ago made a diff erence cr emmerson pointed out that 2100 is the average value of the lots and that specific prices can vary we sold 80 feetirontage for 1300 not so long ago this is only 60 feet so were getting better price stir cr smith a look at the weather may hhjh law 11 wed 8 29 12 thura 38 31 is ftt 60 29 14 sal 64 39 19 sun m 65 is hon 4ft 49 17tmi 66 43 high for the week 08 low 29 precipitation 51 raterl snow auda p scott construction of a chapel for immanuel lutheran church u under way with april 1 1967 the target date for completion a georgetown company dax developments has the building contract the site is located on the cor ner of windsor rd and carole st and wiu serve the worship and educational needs of the growing congregation which first met together in a service conducted by rev john kfiffner in september 1953v the bandings exterior wul be of brick veneer and wiu em brace 1240 square feet of floor space mr henry keire a member of the congregation drew the plans for the chapel mri har- old brandt iscbainnan of the 3 bunding committee which invx dudes g mikolci r diegel and r schmidt the congregation is currently 1 worshipping in the howard wrigglesworth public school on v guelph street rev kliffner was called to thlsu mission by the ontario district of irutheran church canada need 1500 to reach cancer campaign goal over five thousand of the six thousand five hundred dollar goal of the cancer society cam paign covering georgetown act on and surrounding area has been raised according to a- paign chairman reg broomhsad he predicts the goal will be reached over the next few months three hundred canvassers plus area chairmen and organi zers took part in the april fmd raising of which over half goes to support research teams the cancer society it not member of the united appeal siaea they feel their distribir bon of educational pamphlets and advertising is just as import tant as raising money under a general appeal like the united appeal they could not stress the danger signals of cancer and the urgency of early diagnosis as much as they can with their own campaign the cancer society is com- mitted to keep research teams working and paying their sal- aries through such resea the pap kottaf test has be come commonplace cutting tjbau incidence of cancer in womear below past years the bndghior each unit hi set on a canadawide basis with the budget being allocated on a population basis first communicants number 9 at holy cross sunday the eight oclock mass at holy cross rc church sunday morning was a solemn occasion for ninety young members of the perish it was their first communion the young people assembled in the auditorium girls in their whits communion dresses boys in white hirts and were met at the church door by parish priest father otger devent who conducted them to seats at the front of the church the children received holy commun ion prior to the rest of the con gregation the children were prepared for their first communion by mrs robert lavoie mrs m mcsorley mrs john milton and mrs depres members of the class were mark jeffrey brad walker les lie clendenlng cal smith doug las gibbons alain pelletier sam fuller jimmy dickenson mark rogers andrew boisvenue douglas colter dianne grittani chariene milton kim golden dianne duffy pamela mundy lyn harris shelly mcintosh anna kgert- on sherry holme richard tomkinson maria aerts steph en gallant paulette power frederick peters john strther land harold caruso michael landry charles zammlt bruca- rankin karen dwyer mary legge kathleen hewson terri lee hewitt herbert hulme daniel descampa deborah chamberlain theresa zuber kenneth diamond harold boss stephen spitxer dianne brick peter boyle cheryl ann chapman david la james taylor paul baxter joseph hatfaien manx- ice godin angela martineau marie chtasson jean bernard boisnnneaak roger chlasson mary alexander paul coffey janice cole monica corcorcan jane ann ferguson stephen fitmiaurke patrick fobert guuherme garrao kenneth glaude gerard hendrifcs chris topher hesch jacqueline hunt barbara jeffrey matthew johnson michael ttmm car ol grafton deborah magdr paul macdonald susan hchugh paulmuuere mario moravac debra moriarity peter nelissen kenneth nolan cynthia peet- era kevin rawunson joseph simonyl darrell stone anna swinkektxwrenee nmmons euen van alphen colin wilson debra dean heather fowler cathy erguson walter point- ner soye service leaders meet at joint asseattty long hair- vocalist gdhs danck attraction on friday evening may 23th the student cbancfl spo a spring dance for the students of george district high school it was the first school danoasuice the formal and there was a large at the curiosity of many of tho students over the hand was an other reason for the large at- thfthand called t the modbeats the lead tfng- er who is fnan icoahuid long hair down past his shsnld- seated are rotamy dim mtestdent wd burman and legion vkorxetkient merle raid standing are barbershop- j pen vice rraident jim tiurttanrk zorge and jsycee president coonejl sue m smith the rare meeting of the heeds of goorgelon tervke groups took place tuesday may 10rtv at a joint service mckeown groups meeting in the brrsil20 legion halu ml

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