Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1970, p. 1

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Ads That You can plat ad In th Horaldi Buying tiling Th it A you will find yc want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing Tha ha and District Printer and Publithari far over a century bolt in flna printing and Second CU Mall tared Number clown Ontario Thursday March par year Single- Copy Prica Fifteen Centa HAIL QUEEN ELLEN Ellen Duncan caresses the trad I dozen roses as she on her throne in the G H auditorium after be year Queen Rotarians Seek 2800 For Crippled Children Gcorelown taster Seal paign his a local for these envelopes gesture mi ins it wis announced lias ihc bit by Rot rj Clubs thousands of chairman Jim Hand to the el The campaign run tion with the Ontario Sue it tor Crippled Childien coiitni until t istcr Sunday MAILINGS directly ihild Georgetown Acton Union Plans Gone The Georgetown Acton ion an concept inc upcoming amalgamation of Hal ton and Peel in a rcg iovcrniucnL has been dropped minister of I municipal affairs detailed the latest developments hen ho met with Georgetown council Monday The latest plan puts town and a surrounding pan of into one unit Ac ton and would a so combine as a unit MEMBERS The regional government would members teen elected and in Peel Milton ind Acton would elect Iwi members anil Bui i Georgetown politicians expressing general approval of plan iiould be happier still if Georgetown had three point nut that Acton a much lcr has equal voting power LOCAL COUNCIL Mr that the Georgetown lo cal might be a ten members The whole area would elect a mayor and it could be a local decision wlie ther voters would elect on a ward or ccner I sole basis He told council that he will be making a public statement in whether regional go will come into being next January or whether it will be a later SMITH STONE UAW BREAK OFF TALKS At GDHS 22 Years Baxter Retires A member of tit t town stnet for the Mi Bister it the end of current term His iMiiti led tin Hilton lounlv Board of it I Inn Mr Illicit snout lure to when hi nut vice pal J 1 Lambert He principal to Don lid 111 el I Prior to his re he lauhl fur two seirs in Alton and stirs in Mini As well as bunt a wee principal at serves as of the Midnight Wednesday Zero Hour As Extended Contract Expires flu and null t Stunt imilid hut rtachid in in Ihur I tjoli i on As flu lo it appears opirilur the plant will come It alt list I I But it I tea ml Harry I se I lie lur iid Hip conn Smith St expire union October and agriuncnt the ace in OFFER PACKAGE Ihc and me Inlion of the Ontario of labour were iih in tin workers in tlic fust year and further mere of per hour in each of and third scars fo da and incentive in oy- Skilled trades will receive per hour at date of signing and per hour in each of the second and third t irs A tost of livin equal lo per hour in each of the second and third years of the ritrecment lllti lit ELEANOR I li his llu si Id folio inij of Mr Mi Ifid I dcki 1 Lttsn in i I met llikh School TALKS ENDED Tin Smith I Anderson i the sukint i agreement ind has i package fori thief which in I I nine ru finin jer hour for workers In the first in nere of ltn hour for And I with council before lie regional plan is finalized HALF HERE slid thai a sent lo 1k facl1 en sent lo the elob for the direct et of locil children The balance is to the Out no for pplcd Children to inibh il homes and The mailings he noted included a pre paid pink for the convenience of the eons contributing i can issist if they supply thur Mr lo also tint per Whiting Urges Credit Card e Restricted Hilton MP ftud Whilins sseck called curtailed credit cards Ik they are inflationary Christmas Seal Support Grows Revenue Up An in lhrouh jnlioiiis the sn linstur it wis announcid re pi ill sire d toll 1 tie I Secretin of the Hilton urn tl it Tuberculosis ind it I liscise nation it a S1CAMLRJN NORTH BAY Snowmobile Bogs Mayor Settles for Official lAt part Hi Masors 111 lii on till end for the rice r for his fforLs ittr thousai for ik ist fur tni on lb rans s no Torts to control Needed for Sewer Line Property Offer 35000 On Monday in council its to Guj for of welding hop properly on Street The town is acquiring the land as part of a sew r reconstruction project on a line which runs through lie river Two weeks isoj council made a for the TEAR DOWN A stipulation in the pureh would be that Mr can hold his for a year with payment of a After tint t town cm ice to with to be definite by April from Moi is Hie Morrow nd the an they had two weeks Clinic Contracts Care for Strays The Clime will dog Is II pels i nod before lurnin them lo the who will them if the miner is ill el Good Ill i7tli Mis a til It i w riceisc I i in Hit nil of MM Idlers out In to in the Of in these resulltd in House of Whiting fin minister fcxlgar Benson if had I banks and other companies is credit cards lo curb use as em measures Benson denied he hid made such a request but promised to inquire whether the Depart of Consumers and Corp oration Affairs and the Prices and Incomes Commission had RIOICU I dont believe the and others should be pushing easy credit through the use of 1 llicir credit card plans at this time said Whiting I believe as do many others these ere cards arc a source of sup i port for inflation and I believe their use must be curbed j The MP said seems ridiculous thai the banks justify liht money and high interest rates as a belting inflation while at the same lime ihcy distribute and sponsor easy credit programs through the use of credit cards I This of lis CIGARETTE ADS DID YOU KNOW lit So Is is one of 12 Hod ro s As a result of continue resicnt ind Kid Lion furts the medical ml Sun lo ten tub rcul tlu llu li mil on fit wo s Ihc of Kid have been consider ibly unties It mil was pre with in in tar The North Winter Us Ihnc with hall susid linked rms ltoluid Michencr wis ittcndcd Hit misor eoun up in None phnes In the Color ire twin GIFTS FROM COATING MILLS mi lulls ton us ii s lurnid into the onjesl in tie nh in onhesiri Inm frm llu to drose llicir stilted Mivor on of i per si tinners and the similar pick it from Abilibl Proun found Will a former res dent he hid inid to locate on llic inmstrsin of the I tile Mil i in of the the mis or could not him he found out Inrlic is now doctor in North Supermarket Survey Shoppers Start Swing to Soap Detergent Sales Slip Gcurclown women stem to be more of llic dangers of pollution than their in other according to reports pub llshcd ilscwbirt Die lilkcd to of most local stores who one exception the tile of low detergents and soap flakes had shown a marked since Ihc release of the Pollution Probe findings on the phosphate content of washing product SOAP FLAKES phosphite and flakes hid sold fanlav tie illy well in the last week with the sale of washing sod also jumping ihead lie tin d as an dmi saying more hid moved the shelves in one week thin in the previous month Wish is second lo hit In the list mule up by Pollution Piobe showing phosphate content as opposed to in the detergent head infl the list Ken of there was a noticeable increase in sales low phosphate detergents with in emphatic upswing soap flake sales He pointed out that in George town water it was advis able to add washing soda when using soap flakes PICKED UP Al 1GA Bob the sales of soap flakes and low phosphate had picked up In the last week II Is not a huge Increase he ad The only store reporting no difference In was the Superior Store where manager Ken Allan report no change in buying habits Company paid pension plan would provide an employee with a pension of per month multiplied of future t commenting in pension for service to is pro sided under a previous plan Improved fringe benefits including one additional holi day in 1971 and increased shift premium payments he present incentive rates including cost of living aver age per hour for females and per hour for malo employees Day work rales eluding cost of living range from SI per hour to per hour and Skilled Trades rates from per hour to S3 per hour including cost of lis NOT ACCEPTABLE Smith and Stone has told lo cal negotiators that the pac kage offer is a maximum pos ition and is based on the com pany financial situation cou pled with the highly compel told The Herald that the offer is not acceptable lo the The union some employees il Smith Stone sshuh electrical devices plistic house wares and porcelain products A strike there in 1964 lasted from mid April to the end of Ma Immediately following settlement plant petitioned to change horse from United Mine Workers of America to the United Auto Agriculture imple ment Workers of America UAWI Not Profitable Would Cancel Commuter Train A move to cancel train ser vice used by a large number Georgetown people employed in Toronto has been made by National Railways The CNR claiming that it hai lost close to 150 year on trains No and wants lo discontinue these runs This Toronto Guelph run leaves Georgetown station at am to arrive in iorunlo at am And it brings retur ning passengers from the leaving Union Station at to in Georgetown PUBLIC HEARING The Canadian Transport asso ciate has called a public on the application for Wellington Count Courthouse Guelph commencing on April onto Choosing a Snow Queen from this bevy of lovelies posed lighter Georgelown high schools winter carnival last we I Ann Mane McCarthy Pal Bryan Morg Loucnbcrgc for Judge Snow Queen dance high From left are Sue Carlo Debbie Young Ellen Duncan Lisa Grey Marilyn Opnca and Lois Elliott cancellation of d on the Tot- run also have an effect on Gcorte lown is a and i evening run which picks up city bound passengers here 14 and bound traffic at pm Servile Owen Sound Sou Ihimplun Kincardine and i also included in proposal THREE TRAINS If Ihc railways application is successful would leave Geor getown with three trains daily each way City bound passengers would have of leaving at fl am Continued on Page

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