t py the home newspaper for georgetown and district 1 i i r nr i j 1m efforts ita wk fla- a m arfc 1 flank tjaauf wuoo pi tlnaja cap mm teas castas ec warp william smith and toy lattanhn baby a 50 one t s7 tan nheselrjonncll has decided to hmrptmi wnunitwraii ult a fa nest mlssljif taanntli year sj jl return george leslie as reeve of esquesing george leslie wu returned geore carrie first elected as reeve of esquesing with his to politicil office forty years fellow contender for the post wilfrid leslie only seven votes behind george les lie polled mb and wilfred les lie 492 the three man council elect ed were tom uiu c f pat patterson and james goodlet tom uiu topped the poll with 769 pat patterson came nexj with 745 and newcomer to the esquesing political scene tames goodlet third with 539 e george bates also a newcomer polled 294 according to returning offic er kc lindsay there wu only a 2421 turn out of voters ago in 1828 was acclaimed de putyreeve through the years amnatservedas councillor de puty reeve reeve and was war den of the county in 1936 reeve george leslie has ser ved as reeve for foujr and a half years taking over follow- jng the death of wilfrid bird l he was reeve in 1951 1s52 and 53 and x warden of the county in 1953 the defeat of wilfrid leslie for the position of reeve brings to an end seven years of con tinuous political service u a councillor and deputyreeve view electronic brains in visit to waterloo u on saturday november 28 sixteen students of georgetown district high school paid a visit to the computer centre in the mathematics department of the university of waterloo accompanied by miss schuuer and mr davits there were two different types of computers an ibm 1620 which took the ridicul jus time of over one second to solve some problems and the 7040 the 7040 was an amazing computer which filled more than a regular room with its brains and memory hanks this computer worked so fast thjrtit nedooduwr comput er to feed it information it typ- tf could be made to cmg as the waterloo students timk running out just fourteen more shopping days until christmas six from town district make winning posters i three georgetown element ary school children and three from esquesing won prizes in the 1966 elementary school weed control essay competit ion presentations were made a an awards night in milton high school on friday evening with 275 children and parents in attendance posters judged best from ge orgetown were entered by kar en leonard of centennial pub lic school 1st jobn brecken- ridge of holy cross 2nd and julie bundle of park public school 3rd posters judged best from es quesing were entered by con nie carter of stewarttown public school 1st randy mil ler of stewarttown public school 2nd and roy m sie- ben of pineview public school 3rd wins 17th term in top spot speight deputy reeve by 514 elect lloyd boyd mills quarter century president demonstrated with oh sus anna and anchor away the students were instructed on how to program problems into the small computer and then given the opportunity to program any problem they wished into the computer the answers too a m wtm i how they adv poll 1a voted ib in georgetown at mondays 2c 2d 3a 3 3ns 32 16 20 89 140 70 77 99 70 fit acclamation 42 23 wardl 20 as 10 10 ward i ung 8 13 lot 7 lward m 13 rinf v 10 2 l voibea j31 33 jtater cexramlsslon is 16 rata school m yer 6 4 1st 5 wpson 3 walsh 5 0yu 4 4 0n- 4 1 bresrrbourne school 6onl lacaamafroh 146 10 148 118 90 169 109 191 118 95 110 69 22 112 79 93 65 82 68 98 48 114 41 44 116 37 121 72 64 197 51 134 106 158 72 15 19 18 14 15 17 18 14 10- 10 8 11 130 128 189 70 21 21 19 18 18 19 14 17 8 10 7 5 8 90 87 115 55 19 20 13 17 15 14 12 11 14 12 11 10 12 183 tj3 38 113 128 114 31 35 35 29 32- 30 32 30 29 12 14 14 12 9 175 53 24 25 24 26 24 25 26 24 6 46 28 21 29 23 50 6u 21 28 55 45 37 96 168 97 76 72 58 130 112 105 103 43 95 53 29 58 of tha most commonly 1 ed answers election 145 53 233 150 126 107 123 98 107 117 62 1154 106 1036 29 624 76 1605 118 1091 106 19- 110 208 51 121 75 107 110 68 183 174 264 93 36 34 33 29 29 28 30 29 15 12 14 11 10 176 129 50 166 81 197 50 25 25 23 22 24 21 24 17 16 15 13 13 12 153 110 32 122 76 162 35 15 10 21 18 19 20 19 125 143 43 135 83 24 21 22 20 16 19 20 15 13 12 11 11 19 111 118 40 573 383 341 546 535 238 578 510 167 83 1364 107 1236 115 1864 72 696 252 245 230 22b 222 218 216 190 137 128 119 116 111 lloyd noyd new qc pretment lloyd boyd who joined the provincial paper milte quart er century club in 1985 was elected club president at toe organizations annual dinner in the legion hall friday night dick packer was named vice- president jim valentine retary and norm marchment treasurer the election of officers tol lowed a dinner served by mem bers 6t the tgidnbraftch 130 auxiliary the quarter century outa georgetown roembership swel led by two this year when t hcclemenu and jkn valmttine completed twentyfive years of service here former georgetown mill resi dent manager boss duncan re presented the compaaya tor onto office at the dinner the cyril brtndtord orches tra played tor dancing after wards with special entertain ment by the barbershoppera weataer jo wed 3d dae x tburs 15 2 fri 14 j sat is 4 son 22 ins 35 45 hrsf hlfh lew free sun 181 it x 0 9 o t 03 o m o weks totals rain 97 snow 2- huarn sua 2743 per cent r averagw- temperature 20 de grees 13 degrees below nor mal for date earliest sub xero weather sitce statistics for november mean temperature 381 de gree 3 degrees ahov noraaad rainfall 474 snowfall s3- georgetowns first two year eoundl which takes office january will be composed of experienced municipal politic ians only new face is robert w francis wtpwas elected in ward 1 mr francis a council lor in 1965 did not contest his seat last election he places ern hyde who made ah unsuccessful bid monday the mayors seat arthur speight will be brie ot georgetowns county council representatives as deputy reeve the present deputy reeve james l young declined this year but made a successful un for council in ward 2 reeve win f hunter was the only council member returned by acclama tion a jway contest for mayor saw joseph gibbons returned to office with a 118 majority over his closest pponent john elliott with mr hyde running third last year when mr elliott left his position as reeve i challenge the mayor he lost by in 85 vote margin monday brought a 4928 turnout at the polls when 2978 of the eligible 8039 voters cast ballots it was slightly lower than last years m0s arthur speight was over 500 votes ahead of james h era- merton in the vote for deputy last year mr etnmeraon was only eight votes short of vie- when he ran against james yoong ncmaest council contest was la ward 1 where wheldon headed noted ralph hawea by 42 votes to gain the second seat young and cr fred tut harrison were returned in ward 2 and crs wit bui smith and roy bal- lentine in ward 3 r seven members of the r c separate school board were re turned dr gerald odwyer william boyle george frost robert thompson stanley walsh hartley sherk and john rawlinson clarence doyle sai ned the eighth seat in the 13 nun race returned by acclamation were hydro commissioners john t armstrong and gerald mc- callum and public school trus tees stan finlay grant green- away john mintern reg moo- ney harry shortill gudnl sig- urdson chris walker and ed win wilson while voters approved a separate water commission al most 3 to 1 in a question vote they were drvideur when asked about abandoning ward voting and turned the idea down by a majority of 128 arthur speight -t- warn drivers law now requires clean windows it is now illegal in ontario for any driver to be in charge of a car with visibility front rr rear obstructed by snow or any other cause drivers of carswith snow ov er the rearrwuidow are break- ing the law lh luive irfflrueti- jr- take action against such offen ders so clean all windows bo- fore leaving home each morn ing how they voted in esquesing aa h q br hnby nvl stew dblin ihs svcr glen total daparty reeve currie acclamation cornell hiu 17 patterson 19 gooout 12 sates 15 public school loan acclamation lavvstn milled 39 52 37 26 53 35 37 59 50 65 104 52 28 122 78 135 161 138 51 45 28 45 56 38 14 23 27 35- 39 31 23 73 50 90 102 87 32 122 196 549 492 312 765 148 743 107 53 42 294 lucky tmes will get the iew vtlment utd ajtw4ahhastm don puckering ron robert arid don redden look over jha brand new cnicwotcriristmas frees as the eewvica kiub gets se to earibark on us annual tree sales project kin have selected seven hundred trees for ftw annual f ate oftwo weeks of splendour in the family living roolh followed by a humiliating night etroodsrde errrh aoarbaga pails rgnsmeri puckering roberts and redden arongvwthaleo dove i aldaon war iraiuchkl into me club last monday v