Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1970, p. 1

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Ads That Pay place ad In tht lU CUiilfttd pages by Buying or The Herald it where will find the result you GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgefown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Herald he eerveei Georgetown and District Printer and for ever century offering the beet In fine printing end III I I Clau Mall Registered Number 0943 Return Postage Gmrantootf Georgetown Ontario Thursday Juno 50 per Single Copy Price Fifteen Cirttt THEIR TURN ON Dig Those Roads Driver Maze Over By Mid August GEORGETOWN LETTER CARRIERS PICKET PO mailmen Ed Scott and Bob and Ray walk duly in front of the Georgetown Poll Off on Maple nue during a one day mail strike here Thursday It was part of a rotating strike plan by carriers which starred with the first walkout in Winnipeg Mam issues in the dispute are pay and ob security Current post off an hour Oldest Youngest Miles for Millions Get Foot HOSPITAL MAY DATA Admissions Admissions Birl hi Deaths itinis Minor operations Tonsils Adenoids Visits rite Excavation Nixed FILL IT ESQUESING ELLS RIVIERA OWNER he was on township property Riviera owner told ucsing council iy lid do whatever they said If vou say act off ill just wanted to improve appearance of the whole installing a fountain surrounding shallow pond they have at Centre Island a immediate arc not complaining perhaps the two who live nearby feel they Ore self appointed of the public land or perhips they tike the new paper headlines commented the Riviera owner I the self appointed guardians of public land is closer to the truth retorted Julian Wilfrid Leslie suggested the land be staked to show township property council reed should I do with your rtj asked Put it tin way it due that hole weeks ago deputy reeve Hill shot hack we can pu stop order on until the ii liken if in injunction needed well that The owner offered to have the survey done lately anil the deputy reeve sua cstcd the rind superintend fence off l hi safety a sake Barbecue Cleanup Then Outdoors Church Service United Church was held Sunday June 14 with a Rood Young of Toronto from the Stewardship of the ted Church of was the guest speaker Special music was provided by the teen choir Heather sang a solo and Mrs Peter Pomeroy and Mrj Garnet Laid law sang a duet Next Sunday the sir vice will be held outdoor at Maple Lodge follow the cleanup following the chic for Sal lrh lctl there for DREDGED SWAMP lengthy brief to council stated that he had an undesirable imp when he bought the pro and had cleaned up sur Result in 28 Convictions my own land and no ever been denied the During the week ending of this land it continued j Jlmc the Ontario lie brief the North Halton OPP Charges property in front of property was not every homeowm inlamcd and improved that of land He pointed out no ite neighbors oh ted to the proposed fountain itinuing the submission con ded that Hurricane Hazel the 1 a a liable and th the road put In pi cstcd 75 th in the was pu tuip he pa d OBJECT TO CLOSING old mips a Reed stated surmise this pond is lot- on township land and per pi some of the trees and the as well The residents arc objecting to his using the but we arc objecting to ting the road he added stressed the urgency of situation saying that child had been in the ex that afternoon lie river is only feet and running miles hour broke r Reed repeated hi for the refilling of the read the sec i of the Criminal Code if excavations and led they were there to back ineils motion of last week stopped the use of any property and to its former stale it Li entirely blocking the allowance he contended WANT IT BACK I was a big swamp when I the property do you it returned to tint stale Bed want the township prop back the it was ten ago or the way it was two but we want It back lied Cr Russell Miller of little tin Police North Detachment worked a total of hours and patrolled on provincial ways County and township reads under their jurisdiction A total of were laid for a variety of under the highway traffic act and other drivers received warn ings Proceedings in provincial court led to 2a be registered Officers responded to than HO occurrences this week Included were two thefts complaints of sous persons impaired were ipprehendcd fraud assaults sudden investigations investigitlons under the Liquor Control Act hit ind run vehicle to Public hoot on bringing home the ihimpionship cup from the field thy held in park on Jurie The pupils entered into the sports events with and put forth I be effort to win whether they resulting in charges being laid competing rest 12 vers 1 odds or not and it person com ttin thc plaint of trespassers and pupil who entered an premises were found insecure event wis one point by officers on night patrol were iven for pli merous other firs second or third in t purine various events pupils who placed in the winners were awarded two points to sale for a roomed school competing with much larger schools Schools entered in the were the Georgetown public schools Glen Williams il pupils who plated winners were Marl McMillan Kelly I rest Gail Dawn Harrison Guppy mil Wise man Mrs Ins her cousin Miss of with her recently While here Miss Ins in the district Mr and Mrs Bill Donaldson and familj entertained at a dinner in their homo on evening Tune happy was our of birthday of Mrs mother Mrs Is f f i J Ml th is lis t A I I pi k II be II t i for Mil Brampton J lions Walk WHO YOUNGEST While Mr Burns is a shoe in for the oldest award walk committee is still trying to de term in who was the to go the distance At the mo ment most likely candidate is Paul of Brampton who will be seven years old on July If knows of a young walker who qualifies the per to notify Is Mrs Diplotk Thc trophies ire in the shape of a foot naturally Two workmen were ruih to from the alto of comtrucllon on Gunlph St of John Wed hock and injury Frank fractured arm Both are To ronto men Marcuuo from and was tent to his own doctor in Toronto They to prevent a cava In whan the accident happened Both are employed by Winch Construction The Department of Labour has halted work on that part of the protect pendfng n In vettigatlon With streets torn up all over town and detours tho order day it should be good news to the traveller to learn that all should be back to normal by August Avenue be finished first with contractor Jo Cucci of Construe lion hoping for a July finish I where tho storm sewers are already In is having the road base laid now then thc permanent paving will go down Cont ractor Armstrong Bros are figuring on an August 1st completion dite Maple Avenue biggest job of Ihcm all and thc one lhat looked most like a dis aster area while the work is in progress should be all neat and clear by August This is also a Cucci Construc tion project The trunk sewer project by Winchester Construction should bo completed about August 1 while the John St lift station is not so definite since there has been a delay in delivery of the electrical equipment As The Herald approached its press deadline yesterday highway trafilr was from a section of Guclph Street where the re laying of sanitary sewering has severed thc road Traffic between John St and Durham Street is being routed around the project Street That sit uation will likely exist until some lime tomorrow Danube was estimated to be appoximitcly ST in motor venule accidents ialed this week Only person injuries in of the mishaps The collisions vu re attributed to to yield of wjj One vehicle was as a result of fire To dale have been hid pending of Volunteers Red Cross Collects 290 Bloodpacks Weekend Crashes Injure Man and Two Women Three people were hurt In iu accidents in George town on weekend Joe Hall of Albert suf a broken left arm when his ear and a cab driven Harold Cecil Amiable collided Sunday on jd near King Street corner Police put damage to thc Hall vehicle and to thc las I MARKET LOT Betty Spires of 109 Moore Park Crescent suffered a back and Alison Green of 50 Queen Street a sore left Ice and head In an accident Satur day at thc Georgetown Market Betty Spires was driving one of the ears while Alison Green a passenger in a car driven by Jasper Green of Queen Street hit on parking lot opposite Smoke shop Damage totalled Joseph Grace of Map le Avenue escaped injury but damage was his car and to a hydro pole and detour signs an accident in the construction rone on Maple Avenue West Thursday With the help of viilun Iters Kinetics bus of the Cansdnn So and some ladies of the it Andrew s United ind Christian Hi formed auxiliaries were collected it June Red Cross Blood donor clinic Clinic convener Mrs It Jones was directly assisted by committee Mrs A Thompson Home Nursing Ion chairman Mrs Clarke telephone convener Mrs Mar ilyn public re Mrs Connie Nurses thc clinic were Mrs Betty Phillips Mrs Pal Shannon Mrs A Mrs and Mrs Huston They assisted by Arm Mrs Mrs Mrs Claire Mrs Nor ma Iurter on call was It Hi not Members Accident on Glen Bridge Sends Two to Hospital Georgetown Resident Was Retired Ashgrove Farmer An farmer who re tired moved to Georgetown in Walter Brown Maple Avenue West died in Georgetown hospital on June He was HI Son of Ward Brown and Louise Neil son he w is born at Lot Con cession and Ash grove school He farmed at Lot Concession and later at Lot He wis a trustee of Ash grove school for six and belonged to the Canadian of Foresters He had been a member of United Ciiureh and after to town Johns United Church He leives his wife Violet i brother Thomas and sisters and Mrs rank Pearl Brown of Georgetown lie wis predeceased 1 broth er Oliver of Two Glen Williams women were admitted to Georgetown hospital Tuesday afternoon the ear they were riding in hit a and plunged into ditch tdni Shier Main Street Glen Williams suffered severe face lacerations and Shirley of thi same address received a knee and face lacerations WRECKED North told The Herald that the ear a Dodge driven by Mrs Shier westbound on the Main Street when it careened Into the sides of thc bridge and then on to come to rest in a low spot of the on the side An officer said thc car ap peared to be a total wTCck The accident happened short ly after clock MOTORCYCLE An accident on Highway at the Sat urday afternoon did da mage to s motorcycle owned by Gene Kocsis of Crescent It was in collision with a pickup truck operated by John Milton of Street There were no injuries and no damage to the truck Another collision in the spot just after midnight Sun day did damage to cars driven by Robert Hillock of Hamilton and John of Weston No Camping in Esquesing Edict for Racing Meets Present With Red Cross Scroll Rev Robert Semen ted the Harold Home mi Greenwood Cemetery Pall assisted by Cross school Tank John students of Grille 0 took care Milton Bird Marshall Neil of the and re loading and Acton of the ellnic equipment for the he rers were Red unit Allan Brow I Acton Brown nd Ralph Hamilton Volunteers did poster letter telephoning of donors neral help drivers preparation of smocks catering Iranspor ting of e most of which was on loan from the hospital and local Parched lawns and girders benefitted from a heavy ram fall Tuesday and A muggy Wednesday with high humidity followed two ere presented Cross blood donor clinic Georgetown on June B Donation Pin Mr Ken How Mr Norman Long Donation Pin Mr Coopei Mr G Mr Mr Romino Donation Pin Mr Van Dyke Mrs J Mrs Sommer Mrs J Mr Gray Mr Johnston Mr Mr It Lcmay Mr J Hamilton Mr Gilkcs Mr Foster Mr Barefoot Mis Daw Mr A Spiccc Mr Mrs Rogers CAMPINNS SKIP SEASON GO NEXT YEAR The proposed trailer site camping Lot Concession won t be In op- thbj year letter from CampInns of Cinada informed council Monday night Due to the lateness of the the season they are going to forego this season and pre for in opening next summer In thc fall the underground services and will be installed for the following season An extensive modem camp site is planned for tour only with no pern guilts The season will run from May till DEAD EYE TAKES DEAD AIM Dead Donald McDonald lake dead aim at a ping pong ball sitting on lop of a pop boltlo al one of booths at the Heart Parish Bazaar in parish hall Saturday and Sunday Visitors free and greeted by a penny sale auction fish pond home baking record booth refreshment stand and various Annually a success the bazaar was bustling with all day and Sunday afternoon and even ing council added clause to the bylaw governing racing Monday night which prohibit any camping whatsoever at any racing They also set out license fees to be paid yearly for various types of racing A per year fee would be applicable to unlimited type of ear racing fee for a drag- strip of straightway racing and per year for motor cycle racing The licence will expire at end of the This last clause was added at thc insistence of Ci Russell Miller who felt a new council ihould bo in control of thc sit LIMITED The Golden Horseshoe scheduled for open ing within the next two weeks and any other vehicle racing track which could operate wllh- In the township will bo limited to three racing meets a week During June July and August permitted hours will bo from lill pm with no Sunday racing While during September and October the ra ces will be limited to Friday and Saturday from 2 till JO pm and Sundays or statutory holidays from 1 till Re of what dayn the meets arc hold there may only three a week WARM UPS peter Bowman owner of pro perty adjoining the track ask ed council If warm would be counted as meet He could run warm day said Mr Bowman If he doesnt live up to thai by law we can lift his license replied deputy Tom H1U I I

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