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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1967, p. 1

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1 hstam hamtv georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district i cauda 1u71n7 aurhorhad stand cusa mall m outo dap ottawa and far paytnam of posttg in cash gaorgatawn on thursday novambar 9th 1967 5 00 par yan slngra copy prka tan c ivillages centennial project stewarnown bell cairn dedicated mrs harry macmulan and mrs waiter lawson stand beside a new ca rn which thye have ust unveiled on the stewartfown schoo lawn the cairn a project of esques hfe womens institute to commemorate can ada s centennial contains ihe bell from the old stewarttown school and two plaques one says stewarttown school bell s s no 6 18731958 and the other designed and contributed in memory of austin a wiw w04 1966 mrs macmiilan is a daughter ofurtlln cornernd iras jjfi nd who buill ihe cairn mrs tiwson is a former stewarttown leacher and a lite member of esquesmg w i ontario scholarships awards presented to gdhs winners maim street bridge cost half million cable tv bylaw is delayed for changes council again delayed the go- ahead to georgetown cable vis ion monday night when coun cfl found some areas of ihe by law unsatisfactory j reeve w hunter objected because the hydro merely stid thev were consider lis sign ing an agreement he felt tney should have endorsed it outright deputy reeve arl speight claimed the hvdro can t sign until council passes the by law the main objection was the fact the bylaw gave the comp any the right to erect the poles anyv here without supervision bv the town engineer the by law was withdrawn to have am endn enti covering the various ohjccions added to it owrc asks town handle waste from apple mill add more illuminated i street name signs the new illuminated street signs ar gradually brighten ing up all the corners in town i up till now all no 7 hwv the downtown area and the lane subdivision has been completed accordin to the works supervisor frank mor cttc the town forces erect the signs and the hdn looks after illuminating them the fifh ho town had on hand are now installed and the old signs will be rcplac ed graduall over the next few sears hope for april start on new span over cn bridge the proposed reconstruction or the main street bridge over the track commonly knovu as the white bridge will tost an estimated s510 000 it was learned at council monda n ght cr smith clumed the cost to the town would be between 525 000 and s3 5 000 since the railvvav robbing iund bear 501 of the cost and the cnr 12 the remainder would be 80 subsidizcdhv the dcpt of hmhv avs in dolhrs this means 250 000 from the railvay crossing fund and sf2 500 from the cnr leaving a bat ance of roughly 200 00o to be subsidized by the dcpt of high ways the projected starting date is in vpnl ot 1968 and the hoped tor completion date ts late fall some rijac nt property will have to be acquired cr smith added finance chairman steamer lmmerson staled it was his in tention to handle the financing the same wav as the mountain view road bridge that is paid from current revenue the am unt would be included in next car s budget presentation of s400 ontario scholarships to roger smith jane collett david famed and albrecht tonle highlighted commencement ceremonies at georgetown district high school n november drd the four all of whom score so or belter in their grade 13 biams last vcar received a landing ovation in tribute to tteir academic prowess the presertation conclude 1 a lengthy lisi of awards to grad uates and under grads which included grade 13 lesley burcsh kinctte club cathy young jonnc mintern verdun rcbekah lodge jim kerr r chard lcnz hyman silver memorial donald young rotary anrcs margaret thomp on stephen parsons lodt susan graham eaquesing ftt ta ndrcw spiece j l lam bert proficiency michael hall special science award mice neulel neil hardie halton peel trust jane ryder payne i kalhy williams gdhs profic iency allan whit ham living stone industries roger smith gdhs staff award grade 12 judv hancock fca tern stir cheryl s cfried gcorsctu vn herald lawrence majucry technical director s tonj mc aulcy tnglish i latin dept i vary henderson trench ucpl ancelika sommcr german dept robert sheppard mith icpt and gdhs proficiercy susan f nnamorc music dipt gordon layton art dcpt vir i ginia ahi collier commer ul dcpt don parsons physical education dept douglas fo v eivhitcrydej3l bcttv suchan anna schouten gdhs proficient ey john collier e h gorth proficiencj grade u jjmcs henderson kinct es physics douglas stephens rex hestop and gdhs proficiency donna kavanagb kindtes pat kiricwood home economics john cordmjtlev librarv rich ard fogal phvsc dept peg ay given bufiness profcs sional women dale carlclon businc s i piofcssmnal women christina pellegrinis andrea chaohn david gibson gdhs proficiency coneliua dcjong principals award grade 10 leomrd lardry arthur b au mont prize laura kynncrslcy janice laforct thomas brothe ton brcnda servos mary llav lawrence gibson georgina wil hams austin peacock gdhs proficiency barbara dav grade 9 jir to blown clive llewcl ivn women s institute and gdhs proficiency mark bra sard i elrr rmstrong memor al mirgot williams guidance dcpt judith nichols donald pcacck alexander garbutt i roger landry margaret perk ins nthonv zmija gdhs pro- i ficiencv rilcen lahey busin less professional women ontario water resources commission suggested to coun cil monday night that the liquid wastes frim the apple products in glen williams be taken into the georgetown sewage system the waste is currently going in to the credil river with no sewage system in the glen the waste would have to be trucked preferably to a manhole some distance from the disposal plant according to the water resources recommend tion this would give the waste the chance to be diluted before retching the plant they also suggested three mtprw flollifirr year should be toe charge levied against ap ple products the mavor claimed the towr should be most concerned ab out accepting effluent from the township wc are establishing a precedent at the moment the w iter resources cotrmision are a k ing u commented deputy teovc art speight thev will soon be ellmg us he sugjc ed the waste should be dumped m a manhole above the hi 1 so it would be gravity fed to the disposal plant cr ballentine reminded c in cil that the waste was being dump n o the river at pres cat the maltfr will be discus sed in committee rolf tomlins university student royal military officer cadet rolf tomlins son of mr and mrs g w tom lins 46 mclntyre crescent gcor sctown was one of mnclv young i canadians who subjected them selves to the toughest unrvers ity initiation ccrcmonv in the word wednesday november 1 f tomlins an rcat cadet at the roval military college of can da at kingston took part in the annuil recruit obstacle nee with the rest or the re cruit class of 67 seeking the approval of the r seniors ac ciptincc as full fledged cadets md a good deal of satisfaction in knowing that they can make ihe pradc tr lition pr le esprit de- corps and the knovlrde thil thev an participaling n the mo t demanding university pro grim in the countrv arc s me of hi rr isons they tackle the do mand ng course and choose the cmadnn serv ces collcpe tor t leir university training mail carrier service for new east homes letter earner service to 110 points east of dclrex bhd e has been approved by the post al department dr harry harlev ml for halton told the herald it means postmen will now make calls to new homes on rose field dr roydon place bavlor crescent chelvin dr tagan dr and flamingo crt lp urt 1 now residents of that new area hac been pick ing up their mail at group mail boxes on delrcx blvd georgetown postmaster har old marshall said the 110 new calls will mean adjusting the existing mailmen s roules new machine will cut ranks of rink rats minutes silence saturday clttzem arc reminded to ob trvr om minute s tilenct t 11 o clock saturday morning nov ember 11 in rvnishnbranc of those who qav their live in two world wan and th korean conflict sixty five georgetown and dit irict meti and women died in action or while on tervice in wars from 1914 to 1951 even the rink ral those traditional scrapers of noiv and floodcrs of ice at georgetown memorial arena arcn t beyond the clutches of automaton in about three weeks the talk of craping and flooding al the arena will be taken ocr by a machine and even it won t mean the end of the rink rats it will according to manager donald gosling considerably de plete their numbers the vehicle is called a zam bom and in the words of man ager goslaig it docs every i thing but sweep the scab georgetown board of parks ma nagement purchased it from scarborough rena gardens ltd in october and though it arrived here on a float last week it wont be pressed into service until afcr a motor o crhaul and paint job the board paid 1 750 for the roach ne which cost 15 000 off the assemblv line in 1957 construction on a room at the west end of the rink in which i houc the zam bom has at ready started enrolment grows add third portable at park w ith the influx of students to park school from the moore park area another portable al park school will be necessary it was decided last week at the gcorgctow n public school board meeting this will make three portable classnmins a park school planning chairman chris walker reminded the board park scnool is now operating with 38 students per classroom and would have to handle an other fifty or sixty by christ iras we will certainly have to consider a school in the arei around moore park said the planning chairman not ncccs sanly in moore park o in an eft trl to rj r over crowding two trips b the same bus to the moore park area as suggested by trustee g s g urdson he urged the loading point of that bus be changed from a dangerous point ot the side of the highwav to the jvimpev parking lot just until the roatis are finished in the area the board will ask wimpej a permission a trip to the royal winter fair for two primary grades at i park school was okaj ed by the board they will pav the cost of the bus but anj other c will be paid bv the pupils i the board hired ilrj shirley allan t hcin teaching janu ary 1968 mrs allen will be moving here in december with her husband at present she is teaching in north york 0 a reourst from maple aven ue bptil chuich for use of the corridor at w ngglcsworth school for sunday school space will hinsc on finding a caretak er will nj to work on sunday the brard pointed out that the am itonum will not be ren ted as long as il is being used for classrooms bul ihe corr dor would be available if the board can find the caretaker october reports indicate high residential building b nlding perm ts tolauing 794 200 were issued during oc tober according to the building inspcclors off ce w ith the exception nf a s6 500 addition to the dairy jueen all the tvirmtswrrc for new horn cs buildin inspector walter pa cholok claims most residents do not know that a building permit is required fo ralmost all build dtngs from garagse and swien ming pools to signs fences and hedges while a permit is necrssar for repairs under a hundred dollars no charge is made for the permits he ex pla ned mystery birds could have been grebes jim donerty feels a itory in the toronto star has answered his question about a hock of strange looking birds which passed over the area a couple of weeks ago he contacted the herald describing the bird as smaller than a duck dark and having a hawklike head the art cle in the star indic ates mr dohcrty saw a flock i grebes or helldivers if the bird has a long scrawny neck and head something like a chickens its likely to be a protected grebe says the item seek traffic lights for three comers counc 1 will request the de partment of highways to make the neccs ary traffic study to enable the own to erect traffic lights at mounlainwcw road and no 7 highway at maple ave and guelph and mam and maple ve the department traffic atudy is ncccssarv in order to obtain subsuu on the lights no postal delivery on remembrance day hoc the first time in its his tery november 11 will be a closed day for canadian postal service georgetown postmaster harold marshall told the her ald this week there will be only letter box collection and dis patch ng of mail on remm branrc dav previously the post office has prov itled normal serv ice or remembrance dav with a mm lmum staff 1 91st birthday for i local physician one gt ir t vn oldest resd its dr rihur mcmbster 50 vi n mre vrtv was l on sit r o ovr 2sth i mr ml irr 1 in pra lie inr in mr it n n septemb er of 1011 ind 1 k d after the mci il needs of georgetown an i d i n po c for over fiflv beioi retiring they remembered on a bitter cold day authorize town clerk to summarize correspondence a orocedural wrangle which has changed sides several times over the past few ejrs was ag am changed ftkndav night when counc 1 voted to have the clerk summarize the correspon dence in lead of reading it all word tor word in addition all correspond rn mayor joseph giuons addresses a ibtvenpg trowd in remembrance park dur ng a serv ce i onoumg geo ge own and district men and women who gavstrie r hvss in to world wars and the korean confl ct rev er c m i s of st georges anglican church was pnnc pal speaker at the sunday afternoon serv ce vvh ch commenced vs th a parade from ce received in the clerk offiee the leg on branch 120 to the cenotaph branch chapla n rev kelv n johnston read the icr p ure p or to t e p a g ort oc v 3 r- r- ternoon will be left until the of wreaths and read ng or the honour roll the serv ce was held ot ore of the coldest days to date w in v nd gost g to jo mn londaj j council mec 20 m les per hour inc

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