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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1966, p. 1

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ads that pay yew can place mat in ra marakts clanhm aagea ay akenliaj 1774101 buylno r aiulne the heram la wnai a rlu find the rawme you georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district as printer and librslieniimti 1m7 offering tf urt to fl printing and ntwr ravarata tatharbad at saeand class mall past offio oast ottawa and suffers chest rib injuries in crash at delrex plaza a late afternoon smash iront ofbejjexharkl sent one nun to hospital day and caused an f 1750 damage to the ears in volved robert christie 137 maple ave e was rushed tj george town hospital by ambulance and treated there by dr engel brecht for fractured ribs and chest injuries he was a pass enger in an mg sports car driven by kenneth allan pur- ves 22 elliott st brampton the eastbound purves car braked as it hit a highway marrow stretch and skidded in to the westbound lane collid fog with a 1056 oldsmobilc driven by harold james park er r b 1 georgetown the mg had 91000 damage and the parker car 750 cst henry vandersluis vestigated the accident which happened at 610 pm a minor accident occurred half an hour later when a car driven by nicol earle mcniven 33 victoria st stalled at the water st highway intersection and backed into a standing ve hicle driven by clayton beaver hamilton which was waiting to turn onto water st dam age was 100 to the beaver car and 70 to mcniven urban board wants county to centralize all ambulance calls the north halton urban board will ask halton county co take over ambulance sert vice and operate it on a coun ty wide basis the decision received the unanimous approval of the tl representatives at the urban board meeting in georgetown last wednesday the group instructed seere- j jack hegeachie clerk w tor acton to write to be halton county health unit to wquest a feasi bility study the suggestion for the conn tywide ambulance system came from warden h h hinton xeeve of acton the urban board comprises repr of milton ac ton and georgetown one rep resentative from nassagaweya township was present only esquesing township failed to tend a representative halton mpp george kerr told the meeting the new am- balance act in the legislature should be passed shortly this will provide up to a 50 per cent subsidy and allow the county health unit to operate the ambulance service mr mrs l puckering have 25th anniversary mr and mrs lovell pucker tag 22 academy road celebra tod their silver wedding anni versary at their home on satur day evening june 25th mem iters of their family and friend attended from north bay acton tnpton alton rexdal and georgetown they were the re cipients of many cards of con gratulations and their family presented them with a chest of over n ontario thursday june 30th 1966 5 00 par ywn single copy price tan cants ouch thats my arm deputy jteeve frank rogers burlington may be having a painful moment but trie results will be worth it slated for an overseas junket to study municipal procedures in european cities he is getting his shot from county moh dr archie bull white war den h h hinton acton looks on the shooting took place at county council meet ng last week mountainview bridge again debated at council meeting again the question of a new bridge on mountainview road sparked an hour and a naif long discussion at council on monday night with two con suiting engineers who merely came to offer their services to the town being caught up in the controversy steve emmerson a resident paid 80 of the mountainview area peated his previous requests for a new bridge all we re concerned about is a suitable bridge and sidewalk not ne cessarily a fancy one he urged council to give a defin ite answer this year delmar majuery agreed with mr emmerson we re not af ter a four lane speedway all we want is a suitable bridge to cross in safety mayor joseph gibbons claim ed esquesing got the new glen williams bridge at no cost since the dept of highways and the county 20 and all i want is the same deal for georgetow cr speight explained that he and cr harrison went to a county beads committee meeting with reeve w hun ter requesting that the 9th line where it is now a con attended un- seminar as representative of rotary at the monday meeting of rhodesian ens s and the viet the georgetown rotary club nam problem held at the north halon golf country club miss lesley buresh a grade 12 student at georgetown high school spoke to the members and their wiv es on her recent attendance at the united nations semin ar held at the university of waterloo under the sp insor- shrp of the rotary club of georgetown three students attended fron georgetown soger smith some twelve of the attend ing students will represent canada in a world un seminar next september in montreal and in thank ng the speaker rotarian ron kitchen expressed the wish of all georgetown rotanans that miss buresh be selected for thus group and that the rotary club would he proud to sponsor her should she be selected after presentations donald young and miss bur made by honorary member esh and were chosen to rep- frank petch to ken robertson resent denmark some 142 ed burman for 100 at students representing 54 coun tries made up the assembly miss buresh explained the pur pose and meaning of the se minar to the rotary club and explained that her nation was a member in committee of the world population and netting link be taken over a county road cr e hyde said that any motion regarding a bridge made by council right no v could jeopardize the county taking over the road and in turn jeopardize chances of the town getting a bridge at no cost new street signs produced in town stewart saxe to israel as sunac delegate experience gained in his student days at george own district high school on the school paper and in the stu dent united nations model as sembly has paid off for a geor getown young man stewart saxe ft stewart son of mr and mrs percy saxe main street south is off for europe in early au gust he plans to visit some of the balkan countries then head for israel where he will represent canada at an inter national meeting to be held there he recently returned from the annual national meeting of sunac in ottawa at which he was named external vicepresi dent of the student united commissioner nations association of canada and also from new york where he attended the annual meet ing of the american collegiate council for the united nations as canada s observer stewart received the award as best speaker when gdhs hosted he student united na tions meeting when he was an undergraduate here he en rolled at university of water loo this year in arts and has become associate editor of the unrvers ty newspaper the coryphaeus in israel he w 11 be meeting delegates from over 25 coun tries he will also be represen ting the gcorgetow n jaycees as their international affairs mass banquet inaugurate new sacre coeur french rc church sacre coeur roman catholic church was officially opened at th s point the engineers with a spec ai mass at five were called n to the discus o clock sunday afternoon the s on mr j m toml nson ex i mass was celebrated by parish plained he had read the da priest father francois ger mas smith prelim nary re raa a port and felt the costs quoted wot were realistic representing bishop joseph were realistic whq waa oircuuy open in reply to a question from mg a ncw cnurch in mu reeve hunter mr tomlinson m fathcr murphy of st stated jhat the bridge should prf brantford k mm i r nlnn following the mass a ban tendance in 19656 and ralph lra1 nd eniie paarce si for 10 years of perfect tten dance president ed burman be four lane in his opinion because of the steep grade and heavy truck traffic when pressed for an actual pcrcen tage of costs that the town would pay mr tomlinson he sitatcd saying it would depend on how far back the board of transport would consider grade point for cost sharing purposes but felt between 3 and 8 would be reasonable reeve hunter summed up by stating that the only way the bridge could be built at no cost to the town would be through the county taking over the road as a connecting link wheh it is now the own would have to pay some of it however til have better in formation af er thursday s meeting with the county oad committee he warned that like every other quet attended by three hun drd parishioners and guests was held in the auditorium of holy cross church edmond routhier master of ceremonies for the occasion introduced the guest speaker mr ryan paquetle of the l association canadienne fran francaise ltsducation d on tano other guests making brief addresses were father ogter dcvent of holy cross church father murphy from brant accepted as r0tp cadet larry stief to attend university larry stief son of mr and municipality has to conform to dennis suef 44 main st n a budget so it might take amc and a grade 13 student at presented president elect bob hme tq hayc a bndge lncluded georgetown district high gougeon with the presiden s m the budgel i school has been accepted to pin and handed the gavel to jl9cussion doied attend an approved university him and a past treasurer spin jtlf 1 as a cadet under the regular of the world population and w p i irea su rer s in sueecstina the reeve det under th food committee it is expect was presented to bob burns i j slfssss officer training plan ed that the population of the for two yean of servee in that pow p ed that the populatii world will have doubled by capacity 1096 but that food production a pi que was also presented hy no means adequate at pres- to retiring president ed and ent will have fallen even fur good wishes expressed for an ther behind some of the oth other successful rotary year er committees disci d world in town by all those present un disarmament britain and the der bob gougeon s leadership ford roger primeau president of georgetown french cana dian association father fran cots germain and mayor joseph gibbons among the special guest a tending the mass and banquet were father anselm the cap- pucian father who established the firs catholic parish here in 1956 and father slmard of notre dame of perpetual help in hamilton father simard helped the parishioners organ ne the crial opening his pansh is the only other french par sh in the diocese of ha milton guests from all over ontario and quebec included priests and nuns from windsor ot tawa st hyacinthe thedford mines and sudbury the principal t j fitz maunce and members of the separate school board were also on hand to wish the new parish v ell the turkey dinner was pre pared and served by the fed cration of french women of toronto illuminated markers get council approval revolutionary new street giving us a cut rate to advert signs will be erected all along highway 7 and on main street from maple ave to guelph street it was decided monday night at council the new street signs indi eating the names of four inter secting streets are being manu factured at e w bliss co here in town and were design ed by bruce hewson associ ates of brampton over the objections of cr smith deputy reeve young and mayor gibbons council de cided to install thirty nine units at a cost of twenty three dollars each in showing the prototypes to council don knudsen man ager of e w bliss pointed out that the twenty three dol lars did not include the pole or the installation with the lights turned off in the council chamber the street names glared brilliantly and shed a great amount of downward light mr knudsen claimed the downward light was a great advantage to pedes trians all members agreed the lights would be a tremendous asset with the objections be ing based solely on the fact they felt they were an unneces sary frill at the moment cr r ballentine defended the expenditure saying the firm pays taxes here and is use themselves and the town mr ballentine told council that he had been assured by the hydro the units would be hooked up at no cost if these street signs go over big and spread to other towns bliss will have to expand its factory concluded cr ballen tine cr hyde heartily supported the motion but warned mem bers the cost would probably run to 1500 before they were through however well ne ver get a buy like this again or a chance to spruce up the town so cheaply and easily he added council briefs council accepted the 200 offer from charles dykstra for lot 12 at the corner of hyde park dr and princess anne dr monday night there was no commission involved council accepted the recom mendation of the planning bd and approved the construction of a 96 suite apartment at maple and guelph st the building will be started im mediately raymond mills was hired to read water meters during the holiday periods at a salary of mjjso an hoar cr ballentine insisted proper identification be given hhu healthy 67 increase in county assessment in 1965 halton countys taxable as sessment jumped 8 7fnvi65 over 964 bringing the total as sessment is the county to 306 235 506 the 67 increase represents just over nineteen million dollars the members of halton county council learn ed at last weeks meeting as they approved the annual equ alization of assessment by law georgetown s share of the canadian county expenses will be 329 or the third largest share in the county the two leaders however lead by a lone way in carrying the costs oakriue is first with 438 burlington follows with 4028 george town 528 esquesing 34 milton 322 acton 198 and nassagaweya l4t in presenting his report halton a new ssmsor bobert beech pointed out that the 1963 poptdaion of halton was 142100 an increase of over 6s00 over the previous year for a 483 gain flower show is fine success elsie bird major prizewinner the first georgetown hortl i mrs s g bennett patroness cultural show saturday in the of the society officially opened armouries was an unqualified the show and presented the dir high school promotions graduation diplomas the following students of grade 12 have been recom mended for the ontario sec ondary school graduation dip- joma i science technology a trad 4s 12e f g i william anderson t ilham barclay philip bludd richard braisby bill bnggs glen but trey h william cunningum is duncan douglas harley bobert lambert philip lavellj 0d thomas maxwell robert paul h larry pickett jack pope william robson br an scott ben van hoekelen the following students of grade 12 hare been recant- dded for the ontario sec- wadary school graduation dip- pacholok h margaret park i arts and stme er carol shortman sue vnnej 44 12k hamilton h kathleen thomp- g borers jeanette finna son hi linda thomson h more keith green el o t kl n wilma van de polder ann boil cvnthia lambert john wealw jmacdonald ruth ann marchand ann marchment h fraser mil i izl ward judith w illiams 1 linda bailey sharon gedcke i paul thompson tony van khnk i i the following students of sb 12a i grade 12 have been recom undl baiter sumn graham mended for the ontario sec slurtey h carolyn me- ondary school graduation dip- to grade 13 loma special t i 13h pamela debose anne drap er carolyn freeman judith jbocklmx bonnie hilts susan i h linda kjttg snss t hx patricia mchogb v syhii 4b 12j manlvn baker h jo- ann- barber hx bonnie bell ol shirley bludd ch ann gudg eon dune kavanagb helen kent nancy konack hx lynda moorejot william majer sha roqmyers christine scnatti hi duu schrpper b wendy thornton the following students of grade 12 have been recom mended for the ontario sec ondary school graduation dip- sa 12b randy armstrong albrecht conle h richard cume paul garbuu richard lenz h chf ford levy christine mclntyw steven parsons gordon small wood roger smith h allan whttham catherine young h donald young h sa 12c petra boalstndge mary lou brown lesley baresh hvray mood buiivws dianne carr pamela clark i jane cohett hx davtd fafned hx john hamilton ned hardie h ir ene ken susan atacdonxd wil cotttiniied on page 10 bridge erected at no cost to week in a telegram from the spectators and 158 entries the town minister of defence the flower show won the best rose award with i her royal highness rose it was congratulations to a double winner big day for miss bird she not only won the best boss aw ard but the best peony for which she received a 3 00 cre dit voucher from dominion seed house in addition uss bird won the eaton a silver flo wer bowl for the highest aggre gate points in the show among the other special aw ard winners was vivien perry for her miniature arrangement a jardiniere and mrs w b norton for her best canter bury bell two beautiful commercial ex hibits helped grace the already fragrant ball a display from sheridan nurseries and another from harris floral president robert barber wel comed the guests and intro duced mrs s g bennett he paid tribute to the members of the society who had made the show possible and gave spedal mention to vice president j f duffield mr j duffield presented mrs bennett with life membership in the society while utile miss joy burman presented her with a corsage throughout the afternoon continued on page 11 mrs stetfaatt o khnett ncjht patroness of georgetown horticultural soaety extends greet ngs to mss hsie bird as she presents her with the cup for the champion rose m the society s saturday show n georgetown armoury ma bird won double honours that day scoring most points m the show for her entries seatedleft is mrs ed burman society treasurer end at right is robert s barber president of this active dutnct organization a look at the weather ma max mat n n 2 a i 4i ar as aa aa at n si aa n a a a a na pecapitatiaa vintmb bl tf r 41 abrii f c scott

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