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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1968, p. 1

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ads that pay yeu can placa in id in hm haratds clmslfted ps by phonhte 1772201 buying or aalling tha harald is whan yaw will find tha ratults you want georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing 11m 0 harnm ha a cnii atari dbtri s printer and publlahara far mr a cantury o l rho baat in flna prfntlfaa and nawra authonxod a sooand claaa mall post ofroa dope ottawa i ad for paymant of pottaga in cah gaorgatown ontario thursday august lit 19e 5joo par yoorj saglo copy prleas ton car glen williams woman medical health officer preventive medicine is of prime concern said dr sally hemming of glen williams ncwlv appointed peel ounty medical tiltierothralirr she vtll take over from tr iis khan ii3 who has been act inu mrdicul officer t health nine the resignation of pr hjf lambert or lemming who is expect in a labv will not assume her duties until laic october or eatlv n mlwr until hit it she will unrl itn a sporadic buu travrllint hack ind forth from the office shr hi in adv planmd mueh of th p topam n anticipation of ht r 1iji of ihsi tia ir ilcmmin is from scot land ulur she reeuved her medical depee mr ch b from the univ rit v of gla ow af ter int rninj thre for a jear ihe and h i husband came to cana la when site interned in vancouver for j veiir she ha bet n in ucncral practice abotu 10 jiar inu a family j ml j and the lltmmins of three h it a irl fnc discus it the primary func lion of public health dr hem mm said s is vcry doctor we arc in the business of pre ventne medicine its very lm portant for us to provide an cf feitive educational service to uie community throuj h each familv unit lawn watering ban ends today ap store gets council go ahead an ap store at sinclair and guelph got the green light from council monday night af ter the plans had been consid red in committee cr jim young slated he had no money for sewers in his budget but with careful plan ning for which- lm holed he joked i think i can do it staggered days system retained number four well in operation the ban on lawn watering will h lifted today and fchr town will ro back to the alter hate day system this means the by law passed earlier where by evevi uumbered houses are permitted to water lawn- o i tem parsed unanimously even days and odd numb red both no 2 and no 3 tffced re habilitating if we lift all re strictions people will be usin it wholesale finally the motion re insttiu tin hie even odd day sy the 100120 foot bujldm the deputy reexe id there houses on odd days ihe water cjfjii njlaju fvtra iu face on sinclair avenue kin ho money in ihe water bud ii 1 permitted between- u i get but felt an ap store i would be an aset to the toun will face on th perty rear of the sun oil co pro get but felt an a p store mx and nine in the evemni wdter sewef chdrqes georgetown red cross staffing cjnje booth its nnfortumte that too of ten in the past people have viewed public health as only the health inspector coming to shut down pn mists- because of tonic failing rtiis phase is real ly the vlxi jastmci5urjaktn michael j furlong george toun district hjh school i new principal is spending his 1 afternoons meeting his teachinc staff vr furlong who has been- assistant principal at aurora hichjchoul for jive when all educational instruction yean lefore acceptin the hit fjilrd to correct an unsafe pniitinn here succeeds donald situation y turner who resigied ujiat we uant to drive home a native of killaio ontario b the important aspect of pub mr rurlonc spent most of hu lie health it is this area that in early years in port colbornc olves rdabt uf our time hp and attended public and hikh michael j furlong high school principal the armj after four jnri in the ier vices he renewed his education enrollink at the university sf toronto and on pri hntm i joined the teachmj staff of salt floe t jiinli school austonoyu a creek before makinc tin move to aurora mr kurlont liken to bptmfl his leisure time on the tfolf courm- or relaxing at the faml ly cottage near parry sound during the summer months he is attending classes at the ii orking to wards hk masters degre in education afternoons hav been upent in the nw principal and him hlj off weeunt mem uatd schools thcr before rntermcthis fall wife vivien have thn p children jim at queens university patricia in toronto mil mark who will enter grade nine lie e ir-j- of the teaching staff as tlvey drop in the 1- urlongi are still lv in in aurora while looking for a home in georgetown a hed cross booth international building at thu yar s canadian national ex hi bition will be suffed by cor i betown people for two days of the ex s duration as well as passing out liter alure and general information about hed cross work tha local volunteers will be assist ing in establishing visitor- wood typs the typing oper ation is to encourage people dropping in at th booth become blood donors staffing th booth august tt will b mrs joanno mercer mrs g whlttjlker miss sandra hornby mrs mae leger mr flenejlewitt mri blanche goudefcetting mr lou hur ley mrs lnnie brands mrs connie nlowbof mrs brigelte sym and mrs margaret mm- kentie at the booth auust tl will be mrs r ii jones mim i in da capprauld miss llan deputy ilecve arthur spciht i told council no 4 well is now hie third reading of a by in operation hut they wanted a law to impose an extra charge uhakf down period to et the for newer and water on buildin j bu out i cr hole asked how ion thi- i restriction mij ht la t the de iputv reeve replied that the re strictions would be lifted when tho pantlinu peter icawhof ulss ix bbir tligrr uiu atitf we hve been re janice gununerson miss gerrv 1 bitaled no one wll suiter walsh mrs dna nendenning l mrs mary allen and mrs dora sutherland a how hours a night every j mght he stated both or w smith and three other with more than two dwell inns was withheld again on monday mjrht as council felt present applicants should bc ex empted from the ruling steve kmmerson appeared iw fore council endorsing the by law hut suggesting it would bft unfair to eitixens whose applic ations for permits were alrcadv process these costs would youth dies in second l fatality at sheridan j ror the iexrond time in mghti day an accident ha taken th to i life of a sheridan urery em ploy re at glen william j m couto la of 4fil bathur st toronti died al most instantly rviday when the rear wheels of a truck paired over him minuted before quit tine tim- a companv spokesman aid couto and other employees wre riding in from th fields young stated they had bcen wot have been considered when misled since they had under stood all restrictions would be lifted when no 4 well was in th deputy reeve insisted council briefs a letter from maple venue residents thanked council mon day for their efforts in savint it dojen trees from the wood man axe or nowadays the cham taw pi 1g cosui i an i s rcpori georgetown will be city of 41892 when development ends mlaxpxicks up leaves towrj for qe plant fcreement has been reached with robert lane for an ease a ruck uh coul juanv ttrou hppty permission was given to the main street merchants to hpld a sidewalk sale aujist is 16 and 17 oh ed orf lost his hilihf and fell hadruards under the w hicle fikht da- earlle another sherdian man itoy tixrard died almost instant when the tractor he was opejrillntr over turned pinning blm to th- ground the financing was arranged ha contended cr john hole ami deputy reeve art speinht agreed with him the deputy reeve claimed the extra charge should b paid upon occupancv of an ap artment building but should not apply to anyone who now has a permit or one pending cr jim young objected clai ming the town was throwing a- wav thousands of dollars think some applications hava been speeded up when the talfc of this was heard the mayor too felt it would be unfair to existing ap plicants council itthheld third reading until it could be amen ded release rf the ftrumac owned stite flat i it is impossible for in an attempt 82 acres south of the credit e tovvnio iwue hy dphertifprrihirtlrrr river trihutarv in the end of town bringing the total population report is adopted when all jrojs in the proposed new are and in the present anas undir development are eompeted 41 h02 so states the municipal planmn f onsultants report now under council considerat ion vt press time only a quantity of stock remains as a reminder that ihx canada limited once occupied the large industrial huildm and offices between to ei s ire m victoria and ontario streets j ps tin couth involved in servicing i municipal planning consulttntsj firm has been in the process of ii schooling etc brumac will be gore stone ltd fnineers mnvmj its fupniihinais and equ would add 11 u2 mj lo fulfill a lengthy list and glendinnmi jirrett c ould ipmert to a newly completed genretouns population 0 costly requirements if the and compiny fimncnl idvisorsl phnt on walkers line at the inve come up with the follow queen hizabcui way and prod ing riqiuremcnts fr in tlic le uc ion will start there shortly vclopt r ifie compiny iaid in announ rink the move last october that i tlu new site waii selected after i scientific htudy of transport itnn facilities taxes and avail water development ihility of labour the plax firm which has been in the building adjacent to continued on t ie 1 and rrnt from smith it stone since financial advisors glen denning larrett ould jl jo with the present percentage of debt to equalized assessment rttmatch b 2 to 3 r higlicr than the accept ed maximum the financial con sultants insist no financial hur den should l thrown on the rest of the town for any ser vices beni fitting only the pio posei sulidivision tie vote defeats third apartment application a tie vote defeated the third if we wait for a full council for the past 15 ww is a ira no injillies result h der in design and proiluction fiur alnlnr mili3hc of plastic ivottles it is an assoc u iviuioi miilldpi investment to u will 1 the middle of sept- late company of smith stone jr driven h dae john f iemler retorted cr hole ho in explaining the move com urn 1 norton crescent and bmlii tu0 iorly iour mute i pomted out that the apartment pany president d s chant said lames i- nicholn m ueher srtments at campbell gate and meets every requirement of the physical limitations of the ge drive collided at tlw- guelph sargent road j town orjetoun plant do not alio st rewe drive interswtion for necessary expansion mondas mht doing an rstnnat rrcve hunter cr rran cr w smith contended it is william clark who was plant ed oio damav and cr emmerson away on a oevl location for an apart- manaer here is continuing in police said both ears were holiday tha vote was 33 and ment almost all the surroun til at position at burlington easthound on the new plant is within com when thev hit muting distance for local em i car was pain guelph street declared lost as the johnson cr noy uaintine stated the huildent have to know what in additi in to the st nclird suhd vision requirements bru mac will lie asked vii i ns items tlie ounrr will hi pectul half thev are doing as far i is the ilni third ployees and some members ofi earlier ihe same da the present staff have been giv ton truck operate bv perry eoneernfidt thi en preference in mnployment thompson of toronto and a car t out there others in plax and smith operated b james holvart of k stone have found themselves oalrville came toother at the both deputy reeve speight without their jobs xs a result corner of jovcelon crcicent and and cr jim young said they of the move just how man hyland avenue resulting in felt a full council should be are involved in the layoffs has 150 damage to the car the i present for such an important not been disclosed i truck was not damaged decision dinf houses are in an r4 area and sliould have known an ap artment could he built in tha area the deputy reeve claimed he favours the apartment but felt it should not bo rail roaded through when members were absent the tie vote resulted la the lost motion lumber firm centennial school damaged in four weekend fires fyrvrv tvtjui kkh wuh with mfaml firtg a firacimrt douft school ftra three firef tn two days was the scon racked up at sayert lumber co armstiong avenua last week i htird iy afternoon nday afternoon and early saturday morn nj the firemen wert there the first two werl diort lived fires in the sawdust bin but the third kept the firemen out from 2 ajii tilt 6am saturday ihe third fire caused a fair a niiunt of damage according to the lire diief because it muoui ht led between the wood and metal riding iliere was im est lnute of dunnge available an estimated 1 200 damage was done friday evening to i nlrinual school when vand als either uitered througl broken bourdid window oi set fhe to the drapei from tha outside 1 he hie was in mr m lick i wins room confined to the window an 4 rwvth above ami below it a bookcase was also bunted smojte damage was heavy in the area and hi the hall gp 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