Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1970, p. 1

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SKATERS AND a to making most of the white season Above Who so many ants on a J property during past couple of marihmallow swarm over Cedarvala hill with sleds and toboggans and glide over towns open nswnoss of tho blades and downhill dovicos obviously plucked from benealh Christmas trees You Ads That Pay ad th Haralds Classified page by phoning 877 Buying or tiling Is writes you will find tho rtiulti you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing Tha Herald has served to rat town nd District i Printers and Publishers for offering the In fine printing and Second Clan Mall Registered Number Return Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario Thursday January 1970 50 year Single Copy Price Cents Pondering Raceway Decision Will Seek Edmonton Opinion Deputy reeve lorn Hill lit Mil openlv idnulled lievfs in goim right to the top would be noise h when information is needed and At his suggestion wis mentioned council write the down of Edmonton asking his ion of the Edmonton nnl on which the proposed out is siid Iiusse modelled They will also ask cr him to Live the name and ad hc People who In dress of a resident adjacent lo the so his view can bc The race rnwnf is unnamed and partly own by one of Ihc promoters of the proposed the 3rd and Line just HEADS DENTISTS ever Discussed COUNCIL SHOCKED BY WELFARE SHIFT A county had To Serve on OHC 1 i which showed it lo Mrs of Highway This cry like Cayuga said Carherj EVEN JUNK HEAPS Do jou feel would the racers off the streets the fellows who hive junk asked Miller Definite Carbcry all cars even The suggestion came after a spirited defence of the raceway Mrs Lynda of an enthusiastic drafter She claimed it he for business and to Rifely on the streets It would take these kids off Ihc streets who race up and down in Mil ton and reduce the cost of icing she maintained She pointed out that car Insurance to down as the number of accidents We race at Cayuga TO miles away si it in an AMX its our lobby She contended it would a lot of money here since thus was hip trick like Indianapolis She ridiculed the traffic congestion claims at Cayuga where there AWAITS DECISION is limited icccss compared this one there is no conge In fact this is a perfect spot for a raceway I it would brine more money lo the area but like concerned about the people who live there led Deputy lorn Hill If VENDOR BYLAW Count as hiring the two people with that the others a chance is er welfare he commented and debt ily Art Spelgh counselling met with a shock mc he ind Reeve Hunter from Georgetown council who llicv had received no word both vigorously opposed it at a special meeting asking it be held over for more informal Hunter tried lo even it them have an amendment passed selves the name of the assist ant direclor the deputy The letter stated present staff fcnc wnuld be used and that J 11 Cray of ikwllc had been Day of Oak J Reeve Oakes of Aclon lirst member of pari join and is par irlj well qualified because nee is of Counlj Til and deputy Id Services and It J Mac Art hi direclor The individual wcyl municipalities would of In issue throughout ne but would he reimbur I seel the of Acton of Nassaga Currle also opposed it hut on recorded vote the motion passed Will wc have nothing morn In do with welfare asked Cr Ern Hyde and does Mr Ham son still have a job reeve re assured council Mr Harrison would have job with the county If he wish but whether the town had a purchasing agent was anoth er matter Mr Harrison was both welfare officer and agent The reeve said welfare costs would now be paid through the county levy Davidson Retired POOR SHOW Smith pical poor I m surpri Cunningham Lewis Returned To Top Fire Brigade Posts IN MO BALLS Tom Hill stated he was not worried about traffic or safety since it would be strictly super vised with every classified The statement about really made me mad admitted Car It casts at and to at speedways just to get in you re not too many gangs THROWN OUT She emphasized the strict rules applying to participant no drinking no speed in cess of miles per hour on the trick or You thrown out of the race si added The third of Ihr law prohibiting Hie le of fruit ice from or vehicles on streets schools was held up W It Smith the 1 sh I not on faituid Sundays The kids have to all these things which ire a part of being child hi said He at nulled it was statement of Were taking away from the kids nude him think Hyde does he third up for Avian Suspends Operations Close lire he of the ft it requires re in which to One of the A second term is fire chief voted Jack Cunningham when members of the fire department held annual meeting it the fire Plant and pro Ipeller it the pushes it for it speeds of up lo persons flj it the J feet per minute Expect Breathalyzer Unit Soon for Town Police in a litlle over a month yzci Chief Constable Lowelion The Herald thus week Chief Lowe said he expects his department will he equip to make breath checks for consumption after He said one of hi will ho selected for training operating the breathalyzer liter this month READING raw amendments to the Crl Code of Canada aimed at drlvei became effect he December It Is now an offense to have care or of a motor vehicle If you have consumed enough alcohol to register more than OB on lest that is if you hold more than milligrams of alcohol per of blood It is also criminal offense to refuse to tike a breath test when required to do so by a officer PENALTIES SEVERE Penalties for offenders in Severe A level of more than on a breath test or refusal to take the test will result in a fine of up to or up to six months in Jill In addition you he pro from dnvlnj anywhere In Canada for up lo three years The unustnlly Lewis was retur ned as chief Secretary Clarence Spcnce so continues in office but Irca surer Gordon Ingles declined to continue and this office will be filled at a later meeting Also is the post of lieutenant No OTHER OFFICERS Others chosen to hold office this ore William Hyde Captain No 1 Bill Henderson No I Bill Cap tain No Ace Bailey Lieut enant No 1 Bill Ritchie lieut No Woods Driver No 1 Charles Hill dn vcr No 2 Herb dn- dnvcr panel truck Ross Dickey Other members of the 30 mm department arc Gordon Jim Tyler Dave Williams Andy Ritchie Walt Jack Davidson Ralph Tom Massena Harold Bennett Herb Wild Bill Cunningham Brian bite Snyder and Bud Hyde TWO RETIRED and Bob Hyde joined the department this year when veteran members Clarence Car and Judd Davidson retired On Sunday Bob Hyde resigned as he has recently moved to and a new mem her will be ippointcd in near future His departure breaks up a unique combination of father and two sons William lydc a former fire chief and son Bud has been a member for the past few Councillor Harry Levy wis chairman for the election with Councillor Russell Miller Harry Savings a former fire chief as inecrs Among guests who spoke were Jim Snow MPI John T Am Mr Sav and deputy reeve Tom Hill Mr Hill men tinned the new fire truck which 111 supply Ihls year Later a supper was served In the WOMAN LOSES RIGHT HAND A cm jiloyec suffered partial of her right hand in accident at the Street plant night Mrs Mary Bower 102 Maple Avenue East was given aid at the plant and en route to hospital Afler em treatment thero hc wis to Toronto General Bower wan operating a when thr accident

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