7 tv ads that pay itott can ptoc n ad in hh harakrs clasalflad payaa by onjng 87722u buying or kjtmttng the harald it whara yv will find thi ratulfs you printing publishing tb district the home newspaper for georgetown and district second clan mattragittaiwd number 0943 ratvrn postage guaranteed georgetown ontario thursday may 29th 1969 sjoo capy ftfaae teat haahytrojphies presented ction sgt r s little was awarded proud sergeant who received 1 w gordon the george molr tile air cadet of the year trophy the legion trophy from presid a the annual inspection on ent henry hale monday at the high school tssinds jsquadron 756 formed only r september drew praise from col gt e gilrcf of tor onto j in a complimentary speech following his review jo on the reviewing stand cant j ti bemister oakville end capt rv kreitzer toronto nd j mcgpugh toronto rep- r th provincial -air- cad et committee awards had been kept secret tqsn the cadets and it was a if trophy for best dressect cadet on parade presented by mr mcgough it was announced by capt james bond other awards went to sgt csr george the sarnf ennanf mem orial trophy for initiative and enthusiasm presented by j macdcmad uiatwo brian ion vice president bruce coli r will attend a senior aea- lins to sgt ep scott ron rs txf rf r rr lincoln trophy for leadership i dfsgt d c burns a presented by mr lincoln to bush rvival course u edmon- cpl c h mcconnell the im ton alta snow trophy for best junior nco presented by john t perfect attendance pins were armstrong- represe hat presented to eight cadets also tons mpp to lac l j grace speaking briefly were mayor the ivan crabtree jrophy for emmerson and russell steph- best first year cadet presented ens chairman of the sponsoring by mr crabtree and to lac committee nee v s vfsr five municipalities may share plumbing inspector a joint plumbing inspection the town passed a resolution service covering acton milton requesting the health unit to esquesing nasaffaweya and establish the plumbing inspect- georgetown may be undertaken ion service at a rat that by the halton county health would make theservice self sus- unit cr sandy mackenzie told taining council monday night as a member of the urban 7 thc n municip- board he was asked to discuss alitles e send a lett the this with the health unit in sam eff lt on milton after they notified mun- etp cr mackenzie as he icipalities they would discontin- pointed out t would be by far ue all inspections as of septem- the most economical method of ber this year providing ihe service dep tyreeve threatens resignation during council verbal brash aepers a radio alert sys- cr ric morrow who seconi which may be used by the the deputy reeves motion en to replace the present resignation pointed out he police contract gives 15 percent pay raise georgetown police association the new contract represents this week released details of a 15 per cent increase across their new two year wage conthe board it was made retroac- tract which they signed april uve to january 1 of this year 19 with the georgetown police and replaces a one year agreei ment beepers a radio alert -sys- cr ric morrow who seconded simply childish he went on to tern which may be used by the the deputy reeves motion of offer to switch committees firemen to replace the present resignation feinted out he sec just to help you out you fire alarm system started aonded it only to get it on the know he commented verbal fire in the council chamj floor not to get rid of the de- ber monday night climaxing inputy reeve no one is opposed hjou paid attention in deputy reeve art speight ofj to the purchase said cr mori enmmittre yon would know this fering his resignation as chair- row we just want it delayed a was included in the budget re man of the fire committee week because the actual purcb- torted the deputy reeve we ase was never discussed in com- have the best fire department he claimed the opposition to mittee and we want to find out anywhere and you dont apprec- his motion to purchase the more about it he added war- late them the deputy reeve 3000 beepers indicated lack ming up considerably cr mar- nt on if you had to pay a of confidence in him and statrow stated i find it unbeliev- fall time fire department ed rather than hurt the fire able that a man with your poli- youd know what they save us department of which i was a tical experience can say he is i j member for many years ill going to resign simply because think we have a good fire step out we ask for a delay i think it department a great fire depart ment a wonderful fire depart- commission the new annual salaries psychiatric remand after murder charge ment snapped cr morrow but all i want you to do is to follow the rules this was not voted on in committee for vm iul vr receiving perfect attendance pins at air cad et inspection finally the deputy reeve con sented to withdraw the motion to purchase the beepers but la- philip white is of 6 joseph he was arrested on the murdj m a his the georgetown police as- street was committed to the er charge officially on saturday u resignation sergeants is 9545 for patrol soc negotiating team j psychiatric hospital at penetan- altd appeared in court monday here council finally prevailed sergeants 8740 first class con- was ma up 0 sergeant geor- guishcne for two months exam- when he was remanded to wed- upon him to withdraw the mot- re louth and constables john ination when he appeared in nesday ion of resignation when cr county court yesterday charged morrow made it clear he was with the murder of his father mr white had shown signs more tian drilling to have it robert white of improvement since he was withdraw and indicated coun- but had a sudden relapse eii etcry confidence in the deputy reeve- stables will get 7933 second class constables 7590 third class constables 7015 and pro bationary constables 6555 barratt and jack poot the salaries of the chief con stable and cadet are not nego tiated the department under chief harley lowe includes four ser geants 10 constables and a cadet oppose industry zoning change on maple ave in a letter to council monday strenuously to thc proposed re- night four residents of the ma- zoning of the land from agricul- ple avenue east area objected tural to industrial its likely his case remanded to thc fall will shot bc friday a held toronto a private funeral was jg monday afternoon in st geor- ses anglican church conduct yf rrf hosts camping club mr white died in general hospital friday days after being shot in stomach at his home with a 22 rcv eric mills calibre rifle he was an em- john and eileen booth of ployee of the ford plant at bra the deceased leaves his wife norva hosted the brampton malea and a member of the pamela ann thomsett and son ramme famfly camping dub kinsmen club wtrtic wit m eft enssea 1 tpmrfftmty- va jr 2- l u j individual awards were preserrted to six georgetown air cadets following inspection of the ranks and marchpasf monday on th high school parking lot half day kindergarten for esquesing pupils kindergarten pupils in esquc- ing township will attend clas- on a half day basis five days a week to conform with the rest of halton county classes in four esquesing township schools pinevicw umehousc spcyside and glen yrilllains have been jield on n alternate full day basis chil- t2ren attend classes for three vjfall days one week and two the iext ijira cycle repeated through wt tja school year the halton county board of education made thc decision as part of a move to organize edu cation in thc county formerly operated in diverse ways into an integrated kindergarten to grade 13 county wide program board trustees also decided not to build additional kinder garten facilities for pinevlew school until needed in the fu ture the projected enrolment of 65 pupils at pineyiew in september is about the same as in other years and can be accommodated in present facilities said doug las lawless assistant director of education objections to operating on a halfday basis were raised by esquesing trustee bill lawson who said that parents in thc township like tho fullday sys tem and feel their children spend less time on thc bus this way lawless said the number of hours the children spend away from home in the full day pro gram is too much in the win ter the children are picked up in the dark at 749 am and do not return home until after dark at around 430 pm he said a full day in school is also too much for a beginning pupil to take said lawless greater continuity would result if a child attends for half a day re gularly each week instead of irregular full days he added w c kloostcr w popeil r martineau and a j bower not ed that hints of a factory across from them had reached them they pointed out they pur chased their land in an effort to find privacy in a quiet loca tion and felt protected by the agricultural zoning they clai med their properties would be severely devalued by the noise and confusion of a factory they further claimed that the main water line stops at 190 maple ave east and the other two properties have only a pipe servicing them a factory would necessitate extra ex pense said the letter it went on to state the hom es had their own satisfactory septic tank system which would bc inadequate if a factory were built they pointed out sewers would have to bc brought down the north side of the cnr tracks or a pumping station installed to bring the lines under the tracks an expensive opera tion said the letter they concluded by asking why rezone anyway thc letter will be discussed in committee philip of town his mother mrs r white of surrey eng- at that time philip white land and sisters mrs gwen was charged with wounding and smith and mrs edith free- released on bail stone also of england severe smoke damage in carpet tile store fire to a weiner roast on their property saturday it was the first club outing of the camp ing season for the rambler club of which the booths are mem bers- over 80 adults and children from brampton varval and georgetown attended and en joyed hot doss cupcakes rook ies coffee and soft drinks games were conducted for the children bat for them the high light was petting the five young samoyed pups and their proud mom snowball adults spent the evening in a getting better heavy smoke in a fire at as the as yi unestimated am hunter brothers carpets 120 uui in the stock of carpeting guelph street friday night ird drapess damaged the entire stock and forced thc temporary closing f smoke damage only was suf- thc store fered in another fire early mon day morning when the furnace sing song and the stubborn fire started at motor burned out at the home acquainted with their feltnw the front of the basement and of dennis ilardisty 25 king members before hitting the almost burned through thc floor street east camping trail lucky winner f joists above a f s m nck dnlm 1 mr hardisty praised the don simmons of george- hunter real fstatc office wh the fire- next door suffered only smoke pnded to the call ta- p rwers 11 group damage snee a fire wall runs k ony three mlnutei camp this weekend at bora between the businesses friday evening aj about 130 gorge con area f fighters were called to a damage to the whole building burnmp karage on thc 6th uae bowles and its contents were owned by hunter real estate nnrih of li completely- destroyed garden is estimated at between s4000 and power tools had been stor- aiia 5000 but the greatest oii thc garage owned by ron ed in it authorities say milk snakes not rattlers trust fund to rescue gibbons park project bairstow man wins scooter k h york of 25 bairstow crcs was the grand winner in a bantam hockey club sponsor ed lucky draw made this week his prize was an aquascootor a recently developed water craft which tho rider sits astride as he would a motorcycle the draw was made by ban tam hpckey team manager bob webster saturday i t council f lit gibbons mam an old trust fund known as thc sunbeam trust fund for park purposes only came to the rescue of the joseph gibbons memorial park currently being built in thc cast end at mon days council meeting with an offer of free mi from a construction company no money was available from either the lions club or tho town to carry thc fill to thc site how ever reeve w hunter acting rayor for the evening suggest ed this trust fund which am ounts to 4600 could be used for this purpose as a result cr donna denlson was authorized to hire an inde pendent rucking firm for the job three authorities say the snakes killed at limehouse last week and thought to be mass- assauga rattlesnakes were not in a letter to doctor stewart halton countys medical officer of health this week professor karstad of the university of guelph said thc snakes were in fact eastern milk snakes he said milk snakes arc easily mistaken for rattlers because they bear some of the same characteristics and emulate the rattler in vibrating their tail thc snakes were sent to the in all probability just another university of guelph a few days case of mistaken identity the after they were killed by jim blotched milk snake which rea- ireland at thc south end of ches a length of three feet is limehouse very common in your locality and t has a habit of vibrating barbara froom and bruce its tail when annoyed a some- mcbride of the canadian am- wha u produc phibian and reptile conserva- tion society expressed dubious whcn lt brabng among opinions last week after hearing ry leaves she said of the killings miss froom reported a mas- this area is far from the nor- assauga discovery in peter- mal range of massassauga rat- tiers mrs froom said in a borough turned out to be letter to the hcraldt this is milk snake v massassauga rattlers a university of gue iph professor examined the snakes lulled at lftnehousa and labelled ttiem eastern milk snakes