Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1970, p. 1

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SMALL POSSE CHASES LITTER AS CLEANUP DAY FLOPS Disappointing Response Only Seven Litter Pickers Only seven people turned up for the Litter Chase Saturday much the disappointment of Mayor Steamer Emmcrson whose baby the chase has been for the last two years The seven were high school students Reynolds and Sharon two Rolurians Ralph and Ken Faulkner and Lion Alex and Hyde and Waller WENT AHEAD Despite the turnout the seven went ahead and picked up the the litter on Highway from down to Maple Avenue out and do something about It said the mayor but obviously not TRY AGAIN The mayor emphasized that the town had done share with the works force out from early morning Ml late after noon picking up the Junk from basements He plans to try year but hopes lo come up with a scheme la the citizens involved He point out that all organizations in town plus high schools and senior public schools had been told of the chase by letter Teens Sharon and Denise Reynolds chase stray papers Ken Faulkner and Ralph Ui II Hyde and Lion Alec i volunteer work detail As long as litter is thrown down it has to be picked up with everyone the mayor if not by a kind about pollution I thought volunteer drive by a paid works they would be willing lo gol staff Ads That Pay You can in ad In ClmUied by Phoning Buying or tailing Th Herald whir you will find rem 111 you GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing Th Gtorgatown ha Georgetown and at jnd for over a century offering In fine printing end coverage Second Clati Mail Number 0943 Return Postage Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario Thursday July 50 per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Centt Win Gold Two Silver Medals At Canadian Wrestling Matches mbcr District High School wrestling TO MOSCOW With his title els trip to Moscow and possibly on Twenty three candidates be came confirmed at a confirmation service in ft Georges on June lit It Wilkinson assistant bishop of of Tiger Joe all 105 town They were pounds of him has won the this Canadian junior wres tling championship in his class Calgary His feat wins for him a gold medal while two other Georgetown wrestlers and Brian lie copped silver medals in their at the Canadian matches which fin up Sunday night after three busy and lie plus Vincc Graham and entered the eh a from George honoured Of Magnetic Switch Jack Crescent is the proud pos sessor of a silver pin the patent for his of a magnclio hinG apparatus one of Canadian in whose products teen for capitation by Pat ml Ltd wear The Inventor Pin THE THINKER i a version of Rodcns famous sculpture The Thinker and is the official of CPDL a subsidnry of National Research Council respons for patenting and licensing of of go eminent and university Mr a controls en glncer with Atomic Energy Canada Ltd at Sheridan Park studied for his university do and obtained it last at University He is now v towards his Master Science degree at of when son Peter his just started his uni course Peter College Tor onto last month He took his secondary schooling there and at St Basils College December to Jew at sure be I for another in the junior dnismn Vino missed the age require meat by two months and in forced to wrestle the senior level Ontario of the 10 en of the wile look five I High School Teachers Accept Settlement Largest Crowd Attends Senior Citizens Picnic Members of Georgetown Sen Citizens Club were part of the largest crowd ever at the Zone Senior Ciliicns Picnic at fairy Lake Acton Thursday row hundred and seventy live were in attendance Zone president Mr Fellows was master of ceremonies Mrs Frier welcomed the visitors and then introduced the Mayor Acton Past president Mr Bradley also spoke briefly All kinds of games were play starting with i hunt for Charles Streisand who were soon covered A highlight was a iff piper fashions modelled the men The following Georgetown ladies were among the winners In a draw Mrs Itlrs Bell Mrs Pond Mrs gent Mrs Lane Mrs Hay Mrs Robinson Minor Injuries Struck by Car e year old White of Edith Street suffered cuts end bruise to her left arm and leg when knocked down by a car at the Church Edith Streets corner last Wednesday night said the girl from the side of Church Street Into the side of a car driven by John Lewis of 340 which wu westbound Anglicans Confirmed During Bishops Visit A Hilliard Returns Citizens Band Again Underway Praises Lome Scots For Marching Turnout The millilii adws Col lander Central Arc CD ires peeled the Lome Scots I and last week following the inspection Col addressed the men and congratulated them on your bearing turnout pride of the kill and jour marching He added that while Scots arc volunteers am people tend lo thin their services will never be needed they could be because history does repeat itself The colonel also made two presentations one the Cornel forces decoration lo for years of good service and the other the Com mission Scroll which entitles Lieut J Coscr to the Queens Commission Other dignitaries sharing the inspection stand with Col Leg were Hon Col Barber ED CD Hon Lieut Col Mayor James and Warden of Peel County Ivor Go Slow Advice Of Educationist The of the On tano School Trustees Coun ell told Board of Ed to look before it leaps into too many new ventures John tec on was torn menting on the board rent middle school project He sild what concerns me is that in education in general perhaps we are mo ving too quickly Bui I agree that arc needed I am concerned the of how things ire added As an he eited the case of the establishment of senior schools in Burling ton a project that has now been abandoned In favour of the middle school project He also pointed out that even the system of new ma thcmatlcs which was origin ally welcomed is now under fire by university professors Members of the diss were Michael Robert Brown Yvonne Corbelt Douglas raj Inn ray Heather i I Hughes Robert Janet Lawrence Kathleen I led Mary Lor us so Moffat John rencc Christine Ro binson Smith llizi Lee David gel NEW WATER WELL READY TO PUMP Number five well should be in production tins week iceorihng to chairman of Ihe Water Commission It is expected to pump gallons day lo and probably will go higher a months run The new well will the water to he Iween millnn gallons a day At present the wells arc pumping around J million gallons i iy For a time the water res trictions will be left in force with the hours extended if the new well has been running for a while The present restriction li nuts watering lo be tween and at night at It Is the Inn I Ratify Per Cent Pay Hike by a Slim Majority Georgetown surrounding area will ihemsclvLs of the opportunity In develop into professional becoming mem bus if th bind hi s public itions liters Kill lis held Inn Hi lion secondary last week rililied i mcnl giving them i In crease per cent of the teachers in Iht enuntj voted in favour if the let ft r fur till emit cost the hoard SI DOT 100 fir who tilled earlier ART HILLIARD f who f r i of tin I if the l Mi set end if Damage Only Minor Two Auto Collisions car itcKknl on Stmt I Both westbound when the Dennv illukd with tin hick the rich 11 I folio up with dam first dill hold the trophy for this diss Hie band ii pet it ion fir mi inn I I lit it to Denny and S50 lo A collision night on the Mirket lot did linage li cars I hires Vinniltir of 10 him Shirley Jenkins ml of the I in the the Vminltcr car wis the lot when they hit riclur tin lie pi tin fut lite three ImK mil it an inereminl SI til while the lour et lo it Ihe of the stilt were it Ihe top levels ami then wis i gre iter spread between top and lower levels thin m the schoil el I ti sun said that beginning in the irv school tin as beginning te ichtr in the sistem would rceeive less They course hive no vote ind not represented by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers deration and I think this one means of the union getting back it the beginners for johs while the pink listing was still in effect he maintained A first year tea starts at 7100 MOST DISGUSTING commented to The Herald As far as I m concern h the most disguat lions 1 sat d ass sue and are the board Certainly teach cm suggestions but the ultimate decision must be made by the Board he added Trustee Richard Goodin char ged that the Board was setting to the public on fighting inflation by giving a raise He said the board should not have gone higher than the 6 guideline suggest by the federal government We arc public servants and should stand up against infla tion Somebody has to say no ho continued The teachers have a short day in a short week in a short year and they are averaging a year LOWER Despite the objections board approved the salary set tlement with Liberty Pease chairman of the boards committee pointing out that the government recom mendation was a wage ceil when negotiations started in A spokesman for the leath ers commented At the higher end of secondary school categ ories salaries In Halton to lower than ton Toronto and Peel for people with equivalent Play Under The Trees at Cedarvale On Sunday morning June 14 the congregation of Johns United Church moved outdoor to Cedarvale park for the an outdoor service mil con gregailonal picnic The win I was under the shade of the trees Ihe congregation war mod lo the singing of Gospel sonis under the leadership of Mrs Kathleen by Tom and Hen Jaqucs on guitars The children of the mini and juniors choirs mode their con to the service of praise in the sinking of lon God sees Hie little row fall The song and IJlrds Two Cillci and sou is lo lord were offered by Mrs The meditation for the morn was based on Pauls In Ihe shipwreck as re corded In the Book of Acts Ihe service the con sat down to a picnic lunch following which and races for ill ages enjoyed SIX THOUSAND LAUNCH THE HOLIDAYS CIojc to six thousand school children in Georgetown and district out of school doors and into the summer holidays Friday Pausing at then door long enough to show their delight for the Herald camera Holy Cross children Belwood for Fireflies Anniversary Georgetown Fireflies ind guests created their own little Ullage of tents per and mobile homes il Highland Pines ground on Lake on the week end The assembly marked he Georgetown camping clubs first anniversary It was In June of that the local chapter of the Can Family Camping Fcder ition emerged out of a meet inf of camping families at Stevens Crescent WEEKEND HOME Miking Highland Pines Iheir home for the weekend were Mr and Mrs Ted How Mr and Mrs Herb Mr and Mrs Clans Doyle Mr and Mrs Tony RhodesMarriott Mr and Mrs John Booth Mr and Mrs Jack Mr and Mrs Frank Opens Fourth Branch Of Real Estate Firm Philip Carney has expand his real estate firm add a new office on Georgian Bay It has very much of a Ge orgetown touch with four of the personnel being former Georgetown residents They are Mrs Mrs Grace Hunter and Mr and Mrs Harold Hutchinson office at Woodland will have listings of Cottages from Collingwood lo Thunder Bay Since starting In business here Mr Carney has opened other in and The firm re moved lo a new loca lit on Guelph Street in part of building Mr and Mrs Ken in Mr and Mrs Dan Hewitt Mr and Mrs Dove Hastings Mr and Mrs What- Mr and Mrs Tom Van- Alphcn and Mr and Mrs Hen- and their fa- mllics And guests Mr and Mrs Doug May Mr and Mrs Eric Mr and Mrs Black Mr and Mrs lelon Mr and Mrs Bill Holdcrt Mr and Mrs Ivan Cowan Mr and Mrs Stan Mr and Mrs Claude and their families and Miss Donna Minshall DAY FOR GAMES Saturday was a day for games and races for children and ad- alike with a wine and cheese party for the adults to lop off day And of course there were birthday cakes Winners in the competitions were Boys sack race Brian Hastings girl paper plalo toss Paula Hewitt ladies shoe kick Beverly Whalmough needle and race and Be verly mixed legged race Sharon Frederick- son and David staplcton child ren shoe kick Tommy Hast ings mens tug war Doug May Ivan Cowan Frank OBrl en Dove Hastings Dan Hewitt rhcrc were also pass the or ange and toothpick lifesaver races for children and adults respectively and sucker and tosses for the small fry Mr and Mrs John Booth were in charge of the program WATER SAFETY TIP Before you go swimming in unknown waters make Ihcy arc safe took leap

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