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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1966, p. 1

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fws 120th annual fall fair in park this friday the 110th annual edltfoioof georgetown fall fair will get underway thli weekend at ge orgetown park ball exhibits will be placed on friday morn tag with school childrens eta tries taken on thursday alter 4 pjiv saturday la the big ahow day with jumping horses and quarter horse events commen cing at 0 o clock this years fair will be offi cially opened by mrs lloyd top- unn of woodstock who is on- tarlo president of jbe ladies division of the agricultural soc ieties association vlnce hountford wlij again and will he assisted by raph ureal on the electric organ our oeorgetown giru pipe band will provide music on the ground throughout the afternoon there will be a full program on saturday in front of the grandstand of harness races pony races the showing of carriage and roadster horses plus the cream of thai quarter horse group with judge hank snyder of lakewood n j tak ing charge of uus event of ontarios finest jumpers and then riders will thrill you jn the jumping ring as they vie for beautiful troph ies end prises donated by a number of georgetown buiin the livestock show has al ways been worthwhile at ge- orgetown fair and this j shottd be no exception junior farmers and farmerettes will do their best to win the wrist watches given for showmanship by the canadian imperial bank of commerce and master feeds win stewsxttown in the dal ulalry and thereat dairy herd will the royal bank trophy the exhibit hall will be the place to go if you want to see homebaking ladies work flow era vegetables etc at their best so in order that you might have time to browse around the hall will be open on friday evening at 7 00 p m for this purpose a small admissh win be charged and during the evening paul barber wtyl give selections on the baldwin organ tjjrafiwh nridwav win be in full swing both friday night and all day saturday there wm also be wfiwhraeot booths and many commercial exhibits including the new 1967 cars farm taplements etc l the lions club is cooperat ing with the fair board in tak ing gate receipts as will mem bers of the bank staff the towirworka deparbnentnas put ihe park ih sfasp shape for the day it the vmauieniimi la as kind to the fair hoard ae in previous years ft should be a gnat day for we whole family bemember you will probab- ty meet your neighbours at the fair and possibly mabu old friends who will return to town for the day ken ella is serving his third year as president with mrs george ironside as secretary and rw lawson treasurer j nhdf of bgcniment generated by such colourful nta u 1h trotting races will be running high here setur- layvhen theesquslng agricultural society presents its annual georgetown tail fair in tha park near maximum registration augers good year for georgetown t tile geoxgetownlnd district ymcaywca is congratulating itself on a record breaking first in its short four year history several programs which began another season only two short week ago are already bitting the maximum and near maxl mom attendance enrollment the support for these programs and the volunteers for leader ship hss overwhelmed the local tp workers but through the broad smiles they manage to say keep them coming the more the people ask of our pro gramming the harder we will work to produce president of the board of directed mrs t h van sick ler monks for all he v when announcing that it is gratifying for all concerned that the needs forthia type of programming can be fulfilled by the x and it is rewarding for the program people to see positive returns tor then- diligence on the first night of enrollt ment the boys gym classes signed up 00 lads from 7 to 14 years the girls classes were larger with 94 young ladies re gistering the second week al ways adds more names to the roster mr bill bingham has taken on the job of gym eoor dlnator this year the y judo cljb has three sessions under its belt and the roster grows steadily each week it now boasts 60 enrolled from 8 years to the adults from white belter judokas to a black belted selnsl girls and women have always been welcomed at the judo classes but due to popular demand this year a class of their own will be estab lished to ran from 8 pm to 9 pjn on monday and wednes day evenings in the high school cafeteria with mr boy norton blue belt personally taking charge any young girl or wo men wishing favake judo in straction may phone the y office at 8770163 and leave their name and number the men s section also has a few openings st paul s and chapel school y teens club for girls are also showing the largest enrollment ever with two meetings held they show signs of still further addition to their presnt naniber of 55 gals the sumoastlcs and charm course has hit the over 40 mark having a maximum of 50 set previously for a first year trial program this shows an excellent public response and puts this program on the regular list to be offered each year out proved very rewarding jn that the students have boosted the club membership by a sub stantial number with the y coeds roster showing- new members and having had two hugely successful ventures al ready namely the motorcycle safety week and a coed dance at centennial park the whole future of the local ymywca sua year is one that promises tolfeep moving ahead in leaps and bounds a look at the weather council bkief flie mayor was authorized to proclaim the week of octo ber tint to october eighth help ui to help the yhca the v badminton club turn- ywca campaign week wed 21 thun 22 fa 23 sat 21 sutl 28 hon 26 high low 56 48 m 49 97 42 36 37 57 37 s6 38 high for the week 64 low precipitation 48 inches rain hau altai fc scott ads tint pay i place n ad in me classified pases by 1 i77330t boylitg or fining tiaa hernu la where i win am the iwsuhs you georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing the georgetow herald has served georgetown and district as printers and publishers since 1147 offering the best in fine printing and news coverage ea second class mall post office dept ohawa and for payment of postage in cash georgetown ontario september 29th 1966 5 00 par year single copy price ten cents best guesses win prizes a trust firm opening jtnree georgetown residents i proved to be the best judges tfef the value of a goldfish bowl m 41 coins displayed at friday of the georgetown i of halton 4 peel trust savings company kfbr their guesses closest to the atfcfani lauj which 0a bowl fewer allowed to rnwnat4hcy hand wn- were hj her- jaatiuvray crescent ryudd shelley st and murray stamp 6 churchill grea tbaeh person opening a i inga account or purchasing an jfavestment certificate that day s was awarded a silver dollar and children visiting the office were given balloons coffee tea and cooties were i nerved daring the open house i at which oje manning presid ent w bcattygeneril mana- fer and members of the board of directors assisted manager john edgar in greeting guests mrs keith dawson is senior staff member who will work al the branch with mr edgar the trust firm has located in the mackenzie building on mill st beside the monicpial park ing tot entrance eventual plans call for a main st location in the fonnercmlstian reformed otic group would stir town election interest tb georgetown district ci vie group opened the fall sea son with a meeting last wed nesday at the home of mr and mr jim warren as stated previously their aims are to stimulate public interest in civic affairs and to study and promote programs of benefit to the district they discussedmethods of a rousing interest tothe munic ipal elections and possible us es far cedarnle school hope odour conquered with new spray and windbreak satisfaction was expressed by councillors after the meeting with the resident manager of domtar mills jack crichton re garding the odour from the closed lagoon deputy reeve j young ex plained that the mill has placed bfttadebar for a new type spray known as aerdfaetor which has proved very successful in kingston the mill is not sitting back doing nothing said the deputy reeve they are as concerned as we are and they feel this will be the an swer in addition the mill plans to plant over a hundred trees ar ound the lagoon to act as a windbreak they will be plan ted in the spring we left satisfied they are trying to dohe best they can summed up deputy reeve young the possibility of discontinu ing physical education in the holy cross church hall was discussed at the separate school board meeting last week- while endorsing outside ac tivities in the good weather principal t j fltzmaurice pointed out that much of the tbnewa taken- up walking back and forth r dressing and undressing after a great deal of discuss ion it was felt the programme would be continued with teach er roland lobb drawing up the programme according to the department of education re quirements principal fltzmaurice was given authority to reserve the arena an hour weekly for hoc key if it u available id like to see us get back into organized sport with the other schools remarked trust tee stan walsh one of the school rooms in cedarvale is again being used as a school room mrs c mous- seau is teaching grade one there n- await ihair tsedir pcotu to ohm accounts margaret and ian hogg main st imw likwr dollan an hip trial bonus to naw customers on open- continue pt classes in holy cross church hall council briefs another township this time garafraxa backed georgetown resolution that the pond at terra cotta conservation area have a cement like bottom on it georgetown originally pro posed the resolution drawing it to the attention of the credit valley conservation authority the georgetown district high school was given permis sion to use the park on certain days requested by the board for home rugby games due to the building pro gramme the school has do play ing facilities at present permission was gives to ab bey sign service to erect a sign at partners milk saloon pro vided it was not a flashing sign al a xeonard glass main street north was hired as probation ary police constable m j stevenson m rd will be billed on a flat water billing for the neat months reeve w hunter ported that the water was re ty and had to be run for sods time to clear the town foreman was thorixed to hire a washroom at tendant for fall fair day at a salary of twelve dollars for the day georgetown police win testing portable radios i commonly known aa talkies over the next few weeks the tasting period js tree of cxatrtje aaxt the setbnc peace is tmtt a the last bus into the school will pick up the grade one children and drive them over i think this is the safest way opined the principal another class being operated outside the school building is that of mrs l auger the hi ungual kindergarten teacher this class i being held in the church basement enrollment figure over the past year shows a drop in the english section and an increase in the bilingual section in the english section the en rollment has been september 1965 428 june 1966 416 september 1966 401 in the bilingual section the enrollment has been september 1965 149 june 1966 147 september 1966 180 kin loyalty rewarded in attendance awards seven years of perfect at tendance at regular kinsmen club meetings is the record of dean taylor mr taylor was one of sever al club members receiving aw ards at the sept 17 meeting in the banquet room of stan a restaurant president tom kent also presented awards to ken mune and harry levy 6 years trev moore 5 years sob cojleit 4 years at mur phy bill sunnucks 3 yean fred harrison glen wright 2 years herb wilson doug dlt- chaeld al mahaffy 1 year ron roberts was elected sec retary replacing del dentre- mont who resigned due to pres sure of business the club planned the octob er 3rd meeting as past mem bers night and all former club members are being invited to come back for an evening of fellowship with their old kin friends clean up yards is new bylaw demand hope school products on view at the fair a special feature at george town fall fair this saturday will be display of work from itnebtlpe tor jan adult retarded avhtwnor sponsors of hope are anxi- dbx that the public become hotter acquainted with what u being done to encourage a use fot remunerative life among such handicapped residents of north halton they are arranging a display showing their craft work and the repair of furniture in which workers at the centre are en gaged the display will e an out door one somewhere near the main entrance gate at the park a by law requiring the clean ing and clearing of yards and grounds or vacant lots was gi ven three readings and passed monday night without discus sion by georgetown coundl the bylaw requires an owner a r tenant to keep umlrpnenaa is tracks or vehicles whether or net these vehicles are capable of being driven the bylaw does not apply to vehicles in operating condition in private driveways or to teh- ides located in general com mercial neighbourhood com mercial or industrial areas as defined in the zoning bylaw upon receiving fibirty days notice to dean up the owner or tenant must do so or is liable to prosecution the town may do the cleaning up and biu the c nurses county reps to meet again on friday hopes for a settlement of the halton county public health nurses dispute seemed brighter after friday nights meeting with the special war den s committee set up to deal with it the meeting was the first between county officials and the nurses as a group since their resignation september 12 the nurses described the meeting as a fact finding meeting and expressed their pleasure at the co- operative attitude of deputyreeve charl es menefy deputy reeve r parker and reeve w coulter members of the wardens spec ial committee in the absence of the warden who is on a trip to europe deputy reeve char les menefy is acting chairman a further meeting baa been set for friday night in the administration building in milton last week the county placed advertisements in district newspapers for nurses to re place those who had resigned and had received a tew repuea wa1th unutsbwaikacrori tefcan howevot thow i there 4 lew seated in the galtery ore nursea j mrs franz mrs armstrong mrs tuck mrs a counea nvaertoi w 0r b pkiur w ctwrt sod to a iwowtlnq friday with ospooa warden s comma mrs flora 1 1 soian mrs deforest mrtwmupfon mfjxjaaj mrs jarne mrs deuronce and mix jetrtiewon t 4

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