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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1967, p. 1

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georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district i it hmm 1m70m7 canaoa 1w71m jlfcil saceod chsa mall pott offlca dpt ottawa and lor payment of poatag in caih georgetown ont thursday april 20th 1967 ssjoo per yoor sngie copy pncot ton cants st francis of assisi separate school nus is what georgetown s aecond separate school will lack like when it is completed oil pennington crcs in the towns east end the 233567 contract was awarded recently tvwhltney construction tpl brampton the school is composed of tight standard classrooms ad ministration facilities work and mirage rooms and a large gen eral purpose room with stage and proscenium arch and fchange rooms with showers and toilets related to that room the individual classrooms are at right angles to the corridor which can allow future adjust ment to the interior apace to make team teaching rooms smaller seminar rooms ail classrooms are equipped with audiovisual blinds in the win dowu which enables the teacher to control the degree of natur al light required in the rooms the structural system con slsts of large precast concrete double t sections and the ex terior oulixes brick and con crete to provide a minimum of exterior maintenance flexib ility for future expansion is provided for at the end of the classrooms where additional rooms can be added and also a new wing can develop in anoth er direction the roof is design ed as a future floor and a fur ther eight classrooms can be installed at the second floor level internal flexibility is provided by the use of non bearing interior partitions al lowing classrooms to adjust to team teaching rooms and sem inar rooms if and when such spaces are required the school is finished with terrazzo floors and permanent wall finishes in corridors washrooms and show er rooms with painted light weight block in other locations the ute includes an extensive asphalted play area parking area and walks the site is bounded by a fence which is in eluded in the contract decide oneway transportation only for esquesing kindergarten when the new kindergartens fit esquesing township school an open in the fall the board wilj provide transportation on 9 one way it was decided at a recent meeting of esquesing sefcool board 53tfce children attending mom tag kindergarten classes will j travel on thv normal bos routes cut at noon will have to be rfcked p fejrvjflfanls the chil li attending afternoon kin iwikrtjtphcreh be taken parents but will be trilnspor- mtf home by the regular school dukes kindergarten classes will be held at speyside glen williams ptneview and limehouse schools to aerrice the whole area the board received resigns boos from mrs helen rognvald son limehouse mrs eleanor hckeown stewarttown mr leonard jackson pineview and mrs mary campbell of milton heights they in turn hired mrs marie james mrs mariorie el llott mrs catherine newman airs eleanor hilson john lenz robert pinkerton david law rence and tiroes kennedy jack reed principal of nor val school will become vice principal of the new stewart town senior school and effect ive september 1st eric balk ind principal of limehouse school will become supervising principal of esquesing town ship school area council changes plan vetoes sidmac as auxiliary town office with only deputy reee ar a utilities building which would tfcur speight still in favour include two departments prcs council on monday vetoed a ently using the municipal bull plan to rent office space in the ding a committee meeting was hew sidmac building adjacent unanimous in this and in decid town insurance firm reviewing claims for sewer damage dissatisfaction with the turn down of claims by an insurance firm for damage caused by sew er backups has been expressed several times recently by some council members monday council learned that the firm is reviewing a number of these including one by a john street resident hugh wy lie who has threatened to sue for damages caused at his home walter sopinka solicitor for mr wyhe told council monday that they should pursue the mat ter with the insurance company every claim is turned down he said and who is going to sue for 100 damage we certainly haven t been satisfied said mayor gibbons up area requirements for township building to the municipal office the motion followed a discus 1 ion with ronald dodokin of the firm dodokin sopinka who spoke for the owners of ttebuilidngt mr dodokin said council had ttcepted a rental offer on march 27 providing a monthly iftso rental on a two year lease jfith the owner to instal part fponing four days later a council committee had rejected the offer he said ing to reject sidmac as an auxl liary office site he said mr dodokin said his clients had set a very reasonable rental fee because as downtown busln essmen they are interested in retaining the municipal build ing in the centre of town fac ileucs next door are handy to the main building he said and the town could not build its own structure and pay carrying charges as reasonably as by rental the sidmac rental was turn cr robert francis replied j ed down in a vote later in the ttrnt council is now considering meeting i0de assists in decorating cedarvale entrance hallway the countess of strathmore chapter of the 10de donated 200 toward decorating the en trance hall at the cedarvale community centreat a dinner meeting at terra cotta inn jfonday april 10 the occasion was a birthday winner marking the 28th anni 4arsary of the founding of the chapter thirtyone members dd a gaest mrs b culver at- following grace regent miss harferr mackenzie proposed a toast to the queen the decision 4 make the donation to the oramunity centre was mad purine a brief business meeting it the conclusion of the dinner man invitation was extended jo the members by an acton l tcnnial tea to be held on april 17 afternoon and evening a committee was formed arrange a programme for the june meeting members who vol unteered were mrs e for grave mrs john elliott mrs g kidney and miss ruth evans the regent thanked the mem bers of the committee who had planned the anniversary dinner mlsi hilda erwin mrs a gilmer mrs james evans and mrs harold seckington a social evening followed at the home of the misses margery and jean mackensie 10 valley view bit mrs j evans enter talned at the organ the mem bers joining in asing song this was followed by a know canada contest the hostesses were chapter to attend a cen- thanked by miss ruth evans hint tax rate will take jump visitmg lodge ohicers four mill increase would mean 2 others hurt in crash extra 15 and up from homeowners ttyjr people who in a mid i night crash on no 7 hwy just west of georgetown tucsdaj in georgetown district a lax hike which could cost both reiterated their prior on- j going to be responsible for a home o wicn from 1500 perl position to a new ambulance hike in taxes year up in their tax bill was i which has been already ordered memorial hospital with mutip- forcca at m s council claiming the town cannot af uo ticized 15000 grant le injuries are miss marian mtetinr tord it at present to lhe horary board as far too louise hildon and mrs louise councillors had copies of the mayor argued strongly clark both of toro uo lrat butiget before them and that it is possible and necessary michael clifford williams of although no specific discussionmo hold the pr t jate ihisj dot mills and mlv wen l place on t lhe subjm a scar ikirted several limes during the marks rr 1 glen williams mcct were treated and released they are paying higher sal anes than council feels it can afford for its own employees be said in all my years in conn who told us we would have al there has never been a time to fold up our ambulance ser when council has lost the confi- last car s tax rate main vice if to didnt buy a new cad i dence of taxpayers as it has to- miss hildon and mr clark tailie1 or a lllird straight year iliac he said the ambulance j day rcbckah lodge offtcrs ere v fa 7j46 mlu residences men arc taxpajen and realm returning home afur attending a housc assessed at 5 000 thus ho important it is to keep a wart one of us would buy a bpecial lodge mcclint hire p a s375 in taxes sensible tax rate so are the fire cadillac if they didn t need it but council cannot start pajing claims when they have been turned down it would be good to sec this taken- to court and north halton detachment f lhe they were westbound after mis sink the turn at tin orner n main and guelph tretts pr toronto the collision occ irrcd ah it half a mile last ot the lime houbl sidcroad constable 1 cnrice of ti c for the town a 4 null nse this men and they arent pushing j because they get back 50 jcar would create an extra s20 for a new vehicle percent in government sub- in lax nenuc t sidy he continued subsidies we are spending over s17 000 can be dangerous encouraging it was when a motion to pur for an ambulance now we want us to spend money just because thasc a new panel truck for the to add another 4 000 for a fire we get some of it back fire department was tabled that vehicle were going to tx the impromptu budget debate known as the cadillac council occurred be stormed the mayor said he is appeal uig to council to hold the tax rate clear up the situation fifteen win prizes at kintenmal ball fifteen people at the k n tennial ball in the riviera fn day evening took home bonuse door prizes wee won by mrs m mugford mr and mrs dean taylor mr and mrs wm sunnucks r white d thornton albert enman mr and mrs orval paul and joseph gib bons all of georgetown robf rl anderson port credit bob mc clare rexdalc mrs robcrl meyer kitchener and dennis laverty willow dale the major prize expo pass ports was won by mr mcclarc dignitaries at the ball were major gibbons and cr wm smith of georgetown and rep resenting the association ot kinsmen clubs maurice dam ude of wclland lloyd home of port colborne bill stewart of kitchener bob lissard of kitchener hamilton the kintennia sponsored by the kinetle club opp placed the lolal damage lo the cars at 1 500 it has a direct bearing on mayor gibbons and finance cr smith is an avowed tax chairman sleamer emmexson nser and compums our taxes bitarlj opposed the motion are too low he said reeve 111 ion particular as the cost of the hunter uanls us to add a clerk jt fir on prospcct new vehicle had not been m administrator to the town pay a5fci eluded in the draft budget roll im naming men who arel deputy reeve speight argu ed that the new ambulance with a 501 subsidy every year won t cost the town anything where as a cheaper vehicle would be no good in a few years gaspum n colonel r j graham lntwoofweeksfres new haltonpeel magistrate a gas pump as ru el n a the town is growing fast fire at bailey i ucl bak kh 1 cc 1 nil rol crt janice graham to congratulated bv ontsio and iiwont be long until we gcorfcl ti mi la afurn o i f rmer thief of itaff eastern chief magistrate klein who said have to have more help in the apparciith the re nil f a short command canadian rm was there was a great need for an water department be said add in the wiring sworn in as a magistrate for additional magistrate m this ar mg that the time is coming halton and icul counties this e when there will have to be a men at the scene dumped a ttcck jjt nlc mcrcase chemical extinguisher on thi colonel granam was wlcom flame and had them red iced thc s rd to the bench bv halton as for the library board when firemen arr m 1 the al h c0uluv judfee v b hp cmwn attormv peter mcwiui the are enuued to every cent arm was t irncd in at about 4 30 uc vie are bapox to ae an- they get he said and the town tolinil grahan father f 3 other magistrate in the county is fortunate in having a good the tntk scat of a laic model children rctimt from arm ne said car osned b hob liters ceorge si as b irne i and smoke dannge las done to the rest of lhe tars int nor n t fire saturday at noon board and an excellent librar there will be ample rork un to keep a i du5v waltei who la i 1 ft and dick drew of car unlocked oulsido his dence fviday niht 1isl vend hifh commv ball was it full of smoke when he r georgetown tumid from his job sjtunla al noon cause was not deter mined life in 1066 he became chirf at staff ea em command ithe four tllanltr prowncesl n 1959 and wis pro- he tou1 rev from m0unun costs 8qd noted to lhe rank of colonel th6 courts in halton alone lastl swvccs to re jrrom 1962 to 1965 ho acted car waa 177 000 and 23010 ca as military adiaor lo canadian ses were tned- india cr1m4al cascs the ratepayers expect with and growing pay a reasonable tax increase he said with reeve george leslie casting the tic breaking vote esquesing council monday night upped the minimum size of a lot from 15 000 square feet to 20000 square feet and increased the necessary front 1 age from 100 feet to 125 feet the minimum depth would then become 160 feet i in favour of the motion was cr jim goodlet and cr pat patterson and the reeve op posed were deputy reeve geor ge currie and cr tom hill in presenting the committee of adjustments recommendat ton chairman ted harrop poin ted out that space between houses would be increased and a better water supply ensured tom hill challenged the increase in frontage to 125 ft he claimed it was unnecessary since by increasing the area alone the well and septic tank would be farther apart should n l be a hard and fast rule he opined launching into his favourite theme cr pat patterson stated youll have to decide whether were urban or rural you re sitting on the fence and nobody on this council has the intestln al fortitude to stop it except me he concluded a second recommendation from the committee of adjust ments was held over for legal advice this one advocated no separations at all on farms ui der fifteen acres one separat ion from farms between fif teen and twenty five acres seventy five and four between seventy six and one hundred acres mrtfighlcr h d little liouhlc dousinj trass fires the fifth an 1 sixth of lhe season s in day they rushed to check bur ning grass north of limehouse at 11 am and in hungry hollow mountainview ltd south at bout 2 25 dont fool yourself taxpay- ers are tax conscious and wat lhe honourable roland michcner ching every move snapped the jtide sprafuc in introducing he warned colonel graham mayor two councillors have col gnham to halton s judic that the volume of criminal ca said publicly that council has lary and members of thc bar scs parlicularrr traffic cases no leadership i wouldn t follow desenbtd him a a rrian of was er heavy in halton coun their leadership if they stick to the tax rise they advocate manv seasons he brings with him man ex periences and qualitici which should tnable him lo be a good he added chief magistrate colonel graham said he was cr roy ballentinc who is am honoured at his appointment ill be long remembered he added 1 fed i have learned all that i can learn without get tho new magistrate was al ting my ttct wet- balance chairman denied alleg ations by the mayor that the new ambulance purchase had been bulldozed through council and that it was untrue that the government had said thc gvas could not operate unless it bought a new vchiclo he said thc new provincial ambulance act laid down rcg i illations which a town must fol low but they didn t say we ha i to buy a cadillac said thi mayor cr steamer emmcrson said ho opposed purchase of both an ambulance and a fire vehicle i not because they arcn t needed hut because he favours a survey of all possible purchases and then a decision for thc most im portant which can be included in the budget the fire vehicle wasnt cv en mentioned when we drafted i the budget he said 1 cr robert francis said he would vote for no budget that i night because he bad never been invited to a finance meet tng to discuss his committee i submission i would like to have some ay m what i m going to get or i not get he said i m not i cnucixing the chairman but the system which smacks ot being dictatorial the panel truck purchase earned with the major and finance chairman the only op- j position grit leader helps skuce launch campaign a molio w to mi iu v from left are robert skuce mrs skuce mrs robert n xon and mr nixon leader of the provincial liberals and maur to prepare a b law to the two aeparations between twenty manderson of georgetown pres dent of jhe haltonounty liberal association mr nixon was at hornby towers golf ux rate this carried with it and fifty acres three sepiclub saturday n ght when dotjert skuce launched h s elect on camps gn he is carrying the gnt banner in the new riding reese hunter and crs francis arauoni between fiftyone andof halton east composed of georgetown esques ng m iron and oakville land younj opposins it

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