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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 21, 1969, p. 12

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w wzwww wmm ivt r- i golden wedding celebration in lindsay family homestead esauesjng three other broth er blake edward and dean are the 10 year old family- rxhtre rev i f cameron offic- ler of george former reeve of holiesuad of donald lindsay iatcd solfthc 7th lin friends and rel- vatfes gathered- ta honour jr b mr mrs lindsay aeceased j irsk c lindsay sunday the former isabel leslie were imcon on tie occasion cf i orn in the district mrs leslie vtfir wttkiry anivk the 4th l esquesing and cclebratioirtvs held by mr lindsay in the hotise in couples crmly j which the celebration was held he capi mr lindsay son of james r and jessie cowan lindsay is one of a family of seven his sister mrs alvin mcdonald both attended georgetown high i uvea in town at 22 queen st know school and mrs hyatt dobbie in grim i thjjhoit thi araa were mar- rid en jgst 18 1919 at airs unasay is me aaugmcrj college chapel toronto of john and mary leslie and sis bert of grimsby jack of hamil sirs lindsay is the daughter soy and there are brothers ton jim of millburn new jer sey and hughjtfjqilb kenneth cowan xindsay pop ularly known as kc to friends and basiness associates like farmed on the site of the celebrations until becoming esquesing township treasurer 28 years ago later he became clerktreasurer and still holds that position son donald and his wife novr farm the century farm to designated because it has been in the same family over a hund red years the couple had seven child ren and now have ib grand children in addition to donald who operates the farm there is bruce bob jean mrs d m davidson of guelph alary mrs thomas xarberry tullamore barbara who nurses at south peel hospital and ruth who died two years ago all day and evening friends streamed in to wish the couple well on the happy occasion trail eh replacing ipentm modern camping world mrs macarthur now nassagaweya reeve at a meeting last wel fas- sagaveya council paid tribute to the late reeve of the township william koy and went on o v l s golden wedding for mr and mrs k c lindsay short notice auction sale estate antique saturday aug 23 1 pm sri line east inglewood no 10 highway to victoria exst to 3rd tjllne north to residence state furnishing of the late mi k powell miss v dore jjoiine empire loyalist and 18th century pieces old cana dian boobs rare animal oil painting by g morland 1763 1806 etc sudden ncss of sale due to property and residence heme soub and possession demanded jtcjjiday following sale ho reserves all to be remov ed terms cash or cheque roy ashworth fsva auctioneer brjmpon 459o580 complete i holstein dispersal ii heao 70 grades and s purebreds t owned by roy a break r 2 streetsville ont 1 saje at the farm 2206 10th sfjjeroad east 1 road north at wtl on trafalgar then east 2 farm on south side of georgetown district high school will open for the fall term tues september i 1969 camping boy scout style th a bedroom under the stars and a wood fire to warm your beans is going the way of the buffalo hikers along the bruce trail are the last holdouts and they will have hostels eventually tents too will soon be obso lete and the crackle of a wood fire is getting costly some pro vincial parks are already sell ing wood at 25 cents and so cents an armful the niagara conservation authority charges so cents a bushel the credit valley gonservat ion authority still furnishes wood free for its 86 campsites at terra cotta and 30 sites at min ora park in orangeville but in two years the supply of diseas ed elm trees being burned now will be gone the trend is toward trailers says norman mcmajion cvca superintendent and secretary- treasurer for the past four years of the ontario association of conservation authority officers in a few years nobody will know what a tent is i camper trailers the kind with canvas sides roofs that collapse for towing are popular at present but allaluminum 8000 jobs ovalshaped like elect deouty pece anne tlac- a big cigar says mcmahon arc arthur reeve for the remaining j being seen more frequently ar term i ound the campgrounds from j 12 to 16 feet long they have councillor gordon agncvr was cooking and bathroom facilities elected to serve as deputy reevtl with water storage in accepting the posti on krsj mcmahon says camping has macarthur said this is one of increased by about 30 per cent the greatest honours i could a year for the past six years have she went on to say it is some 40 families were turned not the desired way to ome away from the terra cotta into this office though campgrounds over the dominion day weekend despite an over- the new reeve will continue now area of 60 units in the pic- in her post at county council n grounds since they were opened two years ago the 30 campsites at minora have never been filled but pressure for camping has increased so much that the me tro toronto conservation area began camping last year on a limited basis reservations arel needed for the 50 files at the cold creek conservation area in king township and the al bion hills area at melville five miles south of orangeville campsites are be ing completed for members of the bruce trail association most hikers find july and august too hot for walking the trail but from now to october the last of the pioneer campers will be tossing their bedrolls on terra cotta campgrounds and lighting the last of the old time campfires a hardy but vanishing breed of outdoor enthusiasts thi orttbtown hmald thursday aug 21tr 199 page 12 58 to court infractions of the highway traffic act this week resulted in 58 motorists being summon ed for a court appearance by the north haltoh opp an ad ditional 42 were warned for minor errors cherub owned on operated by maple aye baptist church invites all interested parties to its august 27 28 29 100 pm to 400 pm for complete information phone mrs ann wakfer 8774065 grades nine and ten students at nine am grades eleven twelve and thirteen students at 1o0 pm buses will make one pickup only on opening day 19s9 aug 1 pm 22 lists for students will go directly to the classroom assigned to them according to the posted in the entrance foyer for grades 9 and 11 and on the gym corridor wall grades 10 12 and 13 students not on these lists will report lo the library all grade nine ten eleven and twelve tel books will again be provided by the school board a student losing or damaging any of these books will be assessed for this loss or damage students owing the school for books damaged or lost during the past school year will be asked to pay for them before regclerng all books pro vided will be collected after examinations next june or when a student leaves this school students contemplating a change in their programme are asked prouse at the school 8776966 to contact mr sale includes attle 75 head 9 head of these arc of milking me 25 head will be fresh or inringing by sale time the bal ance calving in the fall and spring- this has to be one of this best grade herds that has en sold in the past few years e cows arc big dairy cows exceptionally good udders is herd has followed a rigid filing program and thus the omerings will be of top quality 4 milking equipment lbs milk quota selling in 100 lb lots mian pipeline for 45 cows eluding 6 units milk pails jfainera etc rockwood i j international f livestock ltd sal managers 1 caorgatowrr ontario maphona 1774101 i774101 this year we will again have three lunch periods the first lunch period will be from 1 i 03 to 1 144 second lurvch period from 1144 to 125 and the third lunch period from 1225 to 106 approximately one third of the classes will go to lunch at a time and the remaining two thirds will remain in class this means that regular classes will be going on all day the school will finishregular classes at 309 and the buses- wil istart to leave at 345 the lunch period for an individual class may vary from day to daydepending on the timetable cafeteria will not be serving meals on opening day bus routes 19691970 students of georgetown high school district are asked to note the following transportation schedule students residing within the following boundaries will be transported to the george town district high school south side of no 7 highway from the easterly limits to sine lair avenue south on mountainview to and including eden place students residing in this area should be at poiil of pickup at the kennedy public school at 810 am route 1 west on hwy 7 to 7th line 7 40 am south on 7th line to 17 side road weston 17 side road to 4th line south on 4th line to 15 side road east on 15 side road to 7th line south on 7th line to 10 side road- east on 10 side road to 8th line north on 8th line to school route 2 at 740 am east on 20 side road to 10th line south on 10th line to 17 side road east on 17 side road to town line south on town line to nbrval station north on town line to terra gorta leave terra cotta 755 am west on 27 side road to 10th line south on 10fhline to 22 side road through glen williams at 8 10 am to school route 3 school south on 9th line to glen williams leaving the glen at 810 am to route a east on highway 7 to norval south on town line to lot no 9 north on town line lo 10 side road west on 10 side road to 9th line east to norval at 830 am west on highway 7 to school m west or 22 side road route 5 north on 8th line to 22 side road 810 a to highway 7 south on highway 7 to school note for information re buses contact georgetown 8772502 vyn m j furlong principal notice notice of application to th ontario municipal board by tha corporation of th town of cmrgatown for approval of bylaw no 66511 whicb it a bylaw to provide for a apacial ctitro on classes of building that imposa or may impou a haivy load on th municipal stwar or water syatam take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of georgetown intends to apply to the ontario municipal board pursuant to the provisions of section 379e of the mun icipal act rso 1960 c 249 as amended for approval of by law no 6858 passed on the 26th day of august j968 a copy of the bylaw is set out below v any person interested may within twenty one djry after the first publication of this notice send by first class mail or deliver to the clerk of the town of georgetown notice of hus objection to approval of the said bylaw together with a statement of the grounds of such objection the ontario municipal board may approve of the said bylaw but before doirrg so it rrjay appoint a time an3 place when any objection to the bylawwill be considered notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection and who have left with or delivered to the clerk undersigned the address to which notice of hear ing is to be sent the last date for filing objections will be the 12th day of september 1969 dated at the town of georgetown thus 21st day of august 1069 ctarhnce g bbnham clerk municipal builrlinr 3fl main st north the corporation of the town of georgetown georgetown ontafio the corporation of the town of georgetown bylaw no 6858 a bylaw to imposa a special charge on class of building that imposa or may impose a havy load on thai municipal mwr or water system whereas all residential buildings in the town of georgetown not being a single family detached dwelling a semidetached dwelling or a duplex dwelling and all combined residential and nonresidential buildings having more than two dwelling units erected or enlarged after the passage of this bylaw may impose a heavy load on the sower system or water system or both by reason of which expenditures are or may be required to provide additional sanitary or storm sower or water supply capac ity that in the opinion of the council would not otherwise be required and whereas it is expedient to impose a special charge on the owners of the abovementioned buildings subject to the exceptions hereinafter set forth to pay for part of the cost of providing the additional capacity and whereas the council is by section 379e of the municipal act rso i960 e 249 as enacted by ontario statutes 1965 chapter 77 section 29 with the approval of the ontario mun icipal board authorized lo enact as hereinafter set forth now therefor the council of the corporation of the town of georgetown enact as followc i in this bylaw a apartment urils are defined as follows i bachelor unit means one room combining living and eating areas ii one bedroom unit t means two separated rooms capable of being used for sleeping and living quarters iii two bedroom unit means three separated rooms capable of being used for sleeping and living quarters iv three bedroom unit means four separated rooms capable of being used for sleeping and living quarters v four bedroom unit means five separated rooms capable of being used for sleeping and living quarters the above definitions all exclude the bathroom and kitchen facilities as additional rooms where the dining area forms an integral part of the living room the two shall be con strued as one room b combined residential and nonresidential building means a building containing i dwelling units and il space devoted to other purposes which space is not necessary to a dwelling unit or dwelhdg units only c dwelling unit means one room or two or more room connected together or having access one to another intended for use as a separate unit in thesatne build- ing and constituting an independent housekeeping unit for residential occupancy d gross floor area means the total floor area obtained by adding together the area contained within the perim eter of the exterior of the building at each floor level fe residential building means a building containing only i a dwelling unit or dweling units or ii a dwelling unit or dwelling units and space acces sory to such use only 2 from and after the passage of this bylaw as a condition of the issuance of a building permit for the erection or en largement of any of the classes of building set out in col umn 1 of the table below the charges and the amounts set out in column 2 of the table in respect of storm and sani tary sewers and water supply facilities shall be payable over and above all other charges prior to and as a condition of the lssuing of such building permit by the owner of every building in the town of georgetown of the type or types i described in the said column 1 table column i row dwellings multiple family dwellings and double duplexes per unit three or four bedroom units in apartments per unit two bedroom units in apartments per unit one bedroom and bachelor units in apartments per unit rooms capable of sleeping not mere than two persons in boarding houses residences or clubs per bedroom column ii 46000 35000 28000 22500 7000 total charge for boarding house residence or club to e not less than charge for single family dwelling with charges for rooms capable of sleep ing more than two persons to be prorated 3 1 all charges imposed under this bylaw shall be calculated and collected by the buildine inspector of the corporation at the time of issuance of the building permit and the building inspector shall certify the amount of the charge to the treasurer of the corporation 2 the treasurer shall a prepare a special roll showing i the name of the owner ii a description of the land on which the building is erected or enlarged and iii the amount of the charge imposed under sec tion 2 u b send a notice to the owner at least fifteen days be fore the next sitting of the court of revision at which an appeal from the charge may be heard setting out the information contained on the roll prepared under clause a and also the time and place of the said sitting of the court of revision 3 the charges imposed by this bylaw are a lien upon the land on which the building is erected and shall be col lected by the treasurer in the same manner and with tbe same remedies as provided by the assessment act for the collection of real property taxes 4 this bylaw shall not apply to 1 every building on land exempt from taxation under any general or special act r 2 everv building on land in respect of which an agreement has txen entered into with the municipality under section 28 of the planning act or any predecessor thereof every residential building having not more than two dwel ling units 5 every combined residential and nonresidential building having not more than two dwelling units 6 every building other than a residential building with an inside floor are of not more than 3 goo square feet 5 the proceeds of the charges authorized by this bylaw shall be deemed to be reserve fund established under section 298 of the municipal act i 6 during the year 1968 only the charges under this lylaw shall be so percent of lhe charges sot out in paragraph 2 of the bylaw unless the building permit is renewed v ea the remaining 50 per cent shall become payable 7 no part of this bylaw shall come into force without tre approval of the ontario municipal board but subject to such approval this bylaw shall take effect from the passing thereof bylaw read a first time this 22nd day of july 1968 jos gibbons mayor co banham clerk bylaw read a second time this 22nd day of july 1968 jo- gibbons mayor c c benharn curw by4aw read a third time and finally passed this 26th day of august ibm i jo- gibbon mayor c benham clerk po 4980 821 r i l i l 1 1

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