i n- uafctv i aw j i aimnwatta by nmi ibuylng ar rwlll find ht reaiito yaw 1ll ff printing lhimilimg taraaak tftlissbababaataam aaassssssssaasst asssst y -i- 7ie home newspaper for georgetown and district aw a eanfcarrjarfvarinf tfca ant in 41ne rrhyhaa and rwwi i awfcprttad a ueend claaa mall rw offica dapt ottawa and far payment a oeorgatowivoni thursday february 15th 14m 500 par yaan m cfciy frkai taaj v irl iufgm 1 w is for water and wendy thi linu girl with the bio trophy is nine yearold wendy bousklll wbo has been chosn most improved swimmer of 1967 an honour which earns her the ed pries trophy it was presented to her at a lions club meeting last week by mrs pries background wife of the late arena manager for whom it was named wendy patied her beginners test in july and went on to pasit the junior exam in august the first wim pupil to ach leva double success in a single season here action soon or trouble in september board says red tape tins auttfrtjirobroj on an addition to centennial public school to tho point the achool board is concerned about whit ulll happen in september trustee john minurn a spokesman for a board dclcfc ation told council monday that unices approval it received soon for this and for a contemplated school in moore pirk accom modalim will he at a premium come september wr have had an increase of 40 students in the pait month nd anticipate i00 more in the eastern part of town and 100 in moort park 1m fore septem ber ho said we sfmresiet start immediate on thr cen tennial addition if it u to he ready for the fall the problem lies in a govern mint rulinr that if a town ex ceeds its capital expenditure forecast it must receive appro val of the ontario municipal ikiard for debenture borrow intf council first approached hi omb last july with the gc0 000 proposal and at the boards request a nam moved for this at the first of the year aald mr mlntern he was informid that council epcu the approval within the few weekx students few adults using school library ilifihtn ire on fiur nlthlh a wrck in the georfletown llich school library as pjrt of the new policy established hy iht board in opuilni the lihnry to the public in the wcond week of opera hon the library is drawinc public school students and hih school btuduits as ytt few ad ulk have appciirtd tn use tho jefi r ncp lihnry there ire 10 100 books in circulation houevcr the nifcht library is not a lending library tn the hoiks cim ot hi tukrn out koiir ti irhi rt rach t ike a nieht to ktaff the library and tn ide uil clients to the books they want tho library is open from seven till nine thirty mon day tn thursday monday nihumrs k bar tha k on duty tuedayntijit mr c hasielt wednesday mrs j mnn the hltfh school librarian and thursday mrs joan silk scout wekk february 10 25 rnbruary 11 to 23 is boy scout week a time when cuiw scoutm vtnlurm and hovert carry out a wide variety of ac tlvltiis aimed at telling people uhtt scnjtlttf is all about dump garbage marching mothers teens raise t600 for disabled marchinj mothers and teens have bolstered the march of dimes fund with 1 000 as a realm of the recent campaign here rtuibpalifn chairman mrs mary cooper told the herald this week the total is about 500 higher than any previous march of djmc in georitown the lim ug ojw rated here three years ae all in all it was a bltf success mm cooper told lh herald crediting her tiam of 20 canvassers almost 50 per cent of which were liens and in particular the atsbrlant chairman mrs donna knbhlns march of dime money goes to the rehabilitation found tion for the disabled who slogan la no honors no pension no parade or lubaidy can repbko the wish of very person who has known disability to live ami work in dunuy m ire and l eonvtkion with ail tfa world two 3 car collisions at bad intersections two threeear eolluiorw at tuq intersections uhere accid enls most frequently happ- n fiuclph and maple and guclph and mountainview did about 1200 inproporty dajnace this week i one happened saturday at tho highway mounlainvicw cor ner and involved cars driven by douulas samuel steen of sa church st shirley m martin of 16 king st e and jlrcnda anne vivian of ofinu gray coach officials to t with council following town council re quest to hiva btutes routed off main street qny coach lines repeeaentattve wilt dlicuw thu wiq the town fauicrn at coronihtcp meeting slated for jiruty 27th e porter of the iirm told cornell in i letter monday that be- will come to town that night or a conferenos recently council told the finn to reroute its blusea as of march lit iuggeating james and charles st as a possible new route council also demsn dod that a fee he pahi for a re served area for a bus htop county will share in maple ave improvement reconstruct on of maple ave from main street to the towns west limits is in councils plans for thu vcar the town will proceed with this under a conncctini link agreement with halton county the road is a main county art ery thmughthe town and as such the county auumc a lar ge share of its maintenance municipal gets green highway speed sign confuses ask change a new speed limit si en on the highway is confusing cr john hole told council monday the klifn aays 30 mile limit ends and mr hole says this gives tho inference that a mot or 1st can tep up his car to do mph instead the sign is on the edge of a 2ft mph tone but no 25 mph sign appears for sev cral yards road chairman bill smith was asked to contact the highways department to point out the danger raiders tip derbies third series game the axe is hanging ovot- the hexds or the streebville derb ies ready to drop georgetown haiders ccorevi two third per iod toait in the third gm of their quarter final scries tues day nlkht to down the derbies 4 2 and almost snuft out their chances for an untet the teams played to a 31i lit in tin ir firht mecinu of the bot of five yet eoretown won limo two rf1 derbies t held leads be fore raiders took over for keeps warkman from dovics put der bus on top at 13 17 of the firit period but the league s high scoring award winner paul rob- inkon pulled georgetown even with an unassisted marker a minute later it was scored with raiders playing 5 men to 6 before the period was out perk s unautisted goal rccaptur ed the lead for the derbies a in oj haiders brent mcmullen fired the only second period goal from phll lavell and bill dwy er to create a 2 2 tie lavell triggered the winning goal from the blueline at h 2fl of third terry hay assutlng and bob la mi and piled on the 4th goal on a similar play from bill dwyer brian peavoy was the raider netminder plan 100000 building on maple for vehicles engineering works fear accident risk set na parking zone couiveynjrfotdjy decided to take action to create no parking xone in front of holy crosk church parking will be banned for approximately 200 feet in front rf the church win re it is claim cd in accident hazard xists when people park there durjng sunday services church officinu had cohlact cd council suggesting the chan gc h will create no hardship as there is plenty of parking space available on the church prop- crty continue water search in princess anne area still seeking a further bo lire e of town water council vtled monday to allocate an estimated 3 000 to continue drilling in the area west of prlnccts anne drive th town anticipates that more water will have to be found this year to supply re quirements of a town growing both industrially and resident i ally a municipal garage with some office accommodation est imated to cost 100000 will be one of town councils 1068 und ertaklngs tenders for the building are advertised this week following approval of a by law to arrange financing monday the garage to be built on maple avenue in the vicinity of the waterworks building is also planned tn house some municl pal offices incudidg engineer ing and works superintendent only critic of the move on monday was finance chairman whcldon emmerson im not oppoeirig the garage s such he said but i think we are tackling too many capl tal expenditures in one year he cited improvements on maple avenue a hew overhead railway bridge on main street north and a major sewage re novation as commitments which total almost two million dollars i dont thin the ontario municipal board will approve everything he commented road chairman smith said ha doesnt agree with mr emmer- aona reasoning if we suggest to the omb that we believe they won t ap prove it they may not he said they ar the judge and our best move is to seek approviuc and let them decide deputy reeve speight and cr ballentine both gave their opinfon that the town will act ually save money with the gar age in rentalfees cr emmerson voted against the bylaw when the vote was ta ken save most of furniture in norval village fire a norval family forced froma rheirifniied home by fire oa georgetown people awarded canadian centennial medal two georgetown men are proud holders of centennial midau following an official presentation at mondays coun cil meeting councillor w it hill win who chaired the town t cejiten nial committee made the prcs enlatlons to mayor jostph gib bons and waher gray thoy had been chosen for the honour because of their lonj auocla hon with the town s municipal affairs mr gray is former town and ounly councillor keplyini to the honour each said it had been a privilege to serve the community and said they would ba wearing the med als with pride while contynu ing tn nerve in any capacity in which they could promote gcortctoun and its citizens mnor gibbon currently in his lblhtirm in the senior pott wai also a councillor for four years he is also a mankbar of the hjdro commission and the board of police commission ors mr gra served on council for eight years three of thos- as dtputs reeve le has been four years on the town a plan ning board and is also chair man of t1 o service club and legion s welfare fund a linns club member and past master of the orsniie lodge he liaj also served as lawn boulin club treasurer for 31 years the silver medal with red and white ribbon is also hold by four otfier georgetown pco pie recommended to the socre lar of stall by annus author itles with which they are or have been associated david cjpperauld is iloyal canadian legion district r comma dcr a past ono com mander and deputy commander he is also a former president of branch 120 gaortetown mrs rrancei cnchton a georgetown post office staff member ol 27 years was named andfdithfulservico by ttfe post ofilco dpt george lesllo who served ks queln township as councillor or deputy reeve for some sev entecn tenns from 1047 and in 1s53 was halton county war den was a township council ro commendation he has also been chairman oflh halton con tennial slanor board he retired from his lsquesing farm and moved to georgetown in 1d66 k c lindsay lusqucsine other recommendation has been in township council s employ for over a quarter of a century he was township treasurer for 10 years and has been clerk treasurer since the positions were coitibined he farmed in the township until 1d61 when he became a georgetown resld enl monday ttie triple header al guelph and maple involved cars driven by adelbcrt albert of r h 3 georgetown susan frott of it ii 1 georgetown and manfred hmiuner ef glen williams the only other motor accid ent investigated by police which resulted in major damage hap btncil wirn time fcrirtay on tho standard products parking lot george r imcr hobcrts of weslcyan si finished work a 3 30 and went to his ear in th parking lot to discover sim da mau to the right front door and quarter panel i he car had been in the lot since 7am guides attend matinee he follies performance on kbruary 3rd the ui georgetown girl guide com pany travelled by bus to toron to see the matinee performancr of the lee lollies at maple leaf gardens lite girls ucru joined by a fow member of the 3rd girl guide company and mh urow nle pack tho following adults travelled with the guides mrs mary llucko captain of the 4th company mrs glrardl mrs wldmeycr mrs simpson mra burnett ami six uangirs the outing was greatly en joyed by all and they are aire dy thinking of ropeat trip next yaar mki ihtancii crichtom david cafpmauld wednesday night have fonnd ae- cosntnodation in lrniston ha it will be sosoe time before the gutted frasne bouse they tied will be suitable again the okd house on tfce east aide of the village is in bad bap after flames consiamed sections of the interior twice in a matter ol hours georgetown firefuzhtera bat tied the blaze ahortly before jlat oclock and returned to dousa it a second time around ten mr and mrs olive otsh teenage daughter relialy and mrs blanche purkins a friend were at the supper table when they amelled smoke wben mr olah investigated and found smoke billowing from a closet in her daughters bedroom the three began to move pieces of furniture outside it wis wonderful the way the people turned out to help us mrs olsh said later peo ple we hadnt even seen before began helping and stored our things in their homes and gar ages while we looked for a new place to live mrs olsh said the owner of the house mrsthomas mcmu chael of toronto lost some an uques in the fire a group of men most of them neighbors managed u carry most of the furnlturetlo safety oa m even trucked their froezer home and plugged it in both mr and mrs olah were obviously moved by the und nesa of the villagers we re etrahgers around here and yoa everybody turned out to help us i dont know what w would have done without them we both work so we hadnt got to know really anyone but are ii never forget the ttrangeralwho came to help they stayed with mr and mrs gordon browne until they found the brampton apartment new number for police georgetown police depart ment has asked the herald s assistance in notifying tha pu blic of a change in ineir tele phone number the number has been thanked from 877- 241 1 1o b77 2224 chief har- ley lowe recommended peo ple make the change in rhelr telephone directories on rural roads north halton detachment of tha oft said thb week that complaint have been received at their office regarding dump ing of garbage on townatup road penalty for tbia offence laefsoone