Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1970, p. 1

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Ads Thai Pay can an ad In page by honing Buying or King The It where will find you GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing Tha org town Harald hai Georgetown and district Printer and for over a century offering the beet In printing and new coverage Second Cltu Mail Number 0943 Return Pottage Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario September SO per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent Century Old Church Closes Its Doors FALL FAIR WEEK AWAY Fall Fair Only Wok Away Plan arc well ahead the annual Kali fair in ire coming In duly to the secretary and the for prize lists is brisk There it Mill time to Ret a copy and ex bib some of jour crafts flowers vegetables livestock etc Watch in complete and its program or of the fair GENTLEMAN JIM ENJOYS OWN PARTY East Gentleman Jim Snow oin his guests in munch corn on the at the Progressiva Conservation Associations annual eken barbecue and corn at Hornby park Sunday Nearly attended the parry and ate barbecued ickon corn on the cob and fresh apples The affair was or scheduled for I week earlier but bed weather forced postponement Sunday was cool and but the weather was still pleasant enough to encourage a large turnoul Move to Legalize Paid Sport in Esquesing LIBRARY BOARD APPOINTEE Mrs McCarthy hat appoint by council to Georgetown Library Board to complete the unexpired term of the tale Bowman I The library board now con I Hits of chairman treasurer Mrt Dawn ThompI ton Edward Glenn Miflnuion Eric and Michael Foot Sun lay sport will be Ic in township the passing of a by law council authorized ay night Until now as not parsed a bylaw amend the Lords Day Act a man measure before Sunday I is legal by law was precipitated by Bowman a of the olden was allowed by the hip to operate on Sut I ays during September and Oct I Mr Bowman Issued a under the Lords ay Act CHANGE HOURS I Council also passed a motion draw up bylaw changing hours of operation of the and any other car rat meets The Sunday hours ere changed from starting of to the ime set out in the Lords Day vet and a finishing lime of alher than the previous racing is allowed only September and October iSlutory holidays must ah the same hours as Sunday The starting time other days to Saturday July and August and lay and Saturday during Sept tinier and October ill be 3 i m an hour later than before a finishing time of 1130 m the same as before j ROUGH A clause which owner Carl termed rou no may start for tunin or Practice before 12 on any Sunday This clause followed state jnenta by Peter Bowman that Hie engine started at 10 last Sunday owner of the admitted he had Wednesday September he thought the no wick during September October only went into for after the children were back in school this was the in if he asked The reeve it was but the ay law actually stipulated day Saturday and Sunday from the beginning month out ho only operated that one Wednesday night and did not operate on the first because the children were not back In school Under the bylaw he could have raced on that Sun day Was Towns Mayor Reeve Now Building Zoning Head Douias Sargent former reeve and warden of County was hired as Zoning Administrator and Bull ding Inspector for the to at a of plus a Iowa nee of The motion to hire him was made at a special of council called during a commit tec meeting Thursday to deal with just that item The recorded vote showed in fas and 3 opposed Those were Levy and Morrow While Sargent was a member of council he helped draft the Offiual Plan and Amine Law which he now must admin istcr DOUGLAS SARGENT Plan Financial Campaign For Adult Centre Addition The upcoming to raise money for the addition at the Adult Rehabilitation Centre at Hornby took up a large part of the general of the North Mentally Retarded Association last week Another workroom wash I rooms and a basement retreat I ion area will be added The workshop has added handcrafts for the trainees Hand crafted brooches screening and pottery arc now being The Georgetown Auxiliary for the bought the kiln the work possible ACTIVE ASSOCIATION Two films were wn No Less Precious and Child You arc Welcome Hie training of the retarded Wants Cost on Ballot for Fluoride wants the cost if adding fluoride In the drinking it on the billot if the subject Is volcd on Mir He rmde the it a last Thursday as he admitted he did not know the pros and cons of adding to the water lie ask the water on to provide the cost Ham Levy said he had intended to put the in the which bo advertised Large Congregation Attends Final Service at First Baptist Baptist Church stands and on Airedale Court services with church school dark and empty today Ita Mr Cairn lues In St The newly constituted church formerly Sunday School and were officially closed following Paul s Baptist Church pardon- 1 will hold morning and evening adult Bible Classes at 10 am a special service Sunday morn ing and yesterday a crew removed the contents to St Pauls Baptist Church on Mountains lew here a service of consolidation will the two con gee a lions With the closing of First Baptist en is history that started 101 years ago when it was Committed at a cost of I A Gregory the Convention of Onhrio and Quebec was visit for the closing sir Special music Included a solo by Miss Mi Veil who sang When There A Rainbow and duel by Mrs 1cm Hancock and in ho sang Thin A of communion the morning program CONSOLIDATION 1u t Church Baptist Chunh will become Baptist Church in the service of consolidation on and will be under the ministrj of Rev Cairns who served both Hie end list when Leslie Wilton left Bap ist to serve the s for the it ire of the century old with he towering spire has been a landmark are not definite however Us it will be teen Greet ng Rev Gordon Holme right outside first Baptist Church posed of Since Rev Wilton left Rev William Cairn Rev wai ordained church it has been used for Sunday returned for the closing service at First Sunday in 1914 Ha HIT ON TRIKE THREE YEAR OLD SATISFACTORY Three old Howard is in Memorial Hospital with ibraswis in chest in jures vhtn he was hit a while ling his trtjtlt r his home Mon A pol report the rode from the of his home into the path of a driven Robert of Jo Cicsccit at 545 m He wis rushid to by the driver A hospital said was Tlic association I to tint every the must hue a issociation or it will Th us written into lie giving grants to schools- like LAST TRIP FOR VINTAGE LOCOMOTIVE WHY Ken Marshall contended council hud been generous in the hours allowed the track Continued Page Wants Greater Fee for Separations of Land in the fori land separations from the pre sent possibly or was to council by Tom Van a member of the Committee of Adjustment Cuing an exam pic he said they charged SOW and in addition asked that a 17 foot strip of land be deeded for future road widening Clerk Dclmar French who also secretary of the Com of Adjustment pointed out there had been no motion from the committee on the sub ject Chairman of the Committee Claries who was there on other business said the sub ject had been discussed at length and they thought the amount should be raised but no definite amount had been decided or any motion passed Council will consider the ORGANIZE loconotivc pulling can i special bit here briefly From left are First Baptist Church deacons Donald Livingstone A former pastor Rev Lloyd Whan Rev William Cairns I A Gregory secretary of trie Bapt Convention of Ontario and Quebec Rev Gordon Holmes and deacons Watson Winf eld and Bruce Duff from here the train proceed to Preston llcspcl lit ind Pans where it rived at pm for coil water anil lui ing OFF TO SPAIN day from Toronto to Hamilton i Hamilton at returned to Toronto The steam train left Union I I he inp for The flrtt executive of the newly formed was hit tailed Wedneiday night at the Mm Sheila Peer President ol the new club is Mrs Edna Gregg lit vice pre It Mrt Edith 2nd vice president It Mrt go secretary It Mrs Kay Led and treasurer It Joyce Gosling The officer were Installed by Mn Margaret Stewart past of the Llonettet who the Georgetown club The function of It primarily to help their male counterpart but they will rait money Indepen dently All will locally Juit recently they ware wait at Bavarian Bear garden Firemen OH for Help Sometimes Just 9 Available To Battle Daytime Fires on Canadian Team In Spain Motorcycle Olympics The used to an for help arc for help ire looking for members to bolster the forte The problem is twofold Chief C is not only ficcd with upcoming re ij from some of the older men but over half the men he has now work it of town This means a much reduced turn l in of a da time fire CRUCIAL PERIODS At the the moil crucial periods arc between and in the and 3 and in the afternoon when some times the number of available men is down as low as nine The department has Ind a waiting lust and stilt his one however almost all the people on the list work out of town which re hove the daytime at all STRENUOUS There arc no set requirements regarding height and wtight but all applicants must pass a rigid physical examination aid layinf tint heavy hose is strenuous work says the Chief ind we who are fit While the pay for the vol fireman is negligible 1 the benefits in fellowship are high as all the members will A area nun John Mileham for to morrow where he will be part of a mm motor cycle team that will spend six grielhn of rally rid there starling October The lit is the ft Spin John and some numbiis Hie eluding a former area man Walt Wilson who now lives in Rock Iood will a week in London before continuing on to the lhc will be iwiy three weeks in all NO SERIOUS ACCIDENT Thitryluo old John Mile him of Hit Georgetown his been a bike fin almost 14 In that lime he his hod no serious itcidrnt in i able record for an endurance His wife thinks it is a sport now with three children Eric and John least two hours a dap to for the big event he has won several Ontario championships rallies and came first in Championshop Cor doroy he said yesterday rode for so long and fin alii getting something out of He to his trip to Spain and a at the world Lille John o the am which plate in Onncvillc MODIFYING BIKE Modifications have been mode to his Kawasaki by ami Son Distributors the comp any providing the bikes for the trophy team An Akromt ban was put on his bike and several modifications were mule to Hie engine lo increase the reliability of his machine Asked if he thought the Can team had a chance of winmn he said No chance It a European race With teams like Germany and Czechoslovakia who practice for this event all year as part the military there really isn I a chance for Canada NO HELP Team manager Kelly of Brampton said This is Olympics of motorcycling for each country of the world will be represented there s an amateur sport but we are not receiving any financial help from the amateur sports people Kelly also made the charter flight arrangements to transport the team and team fans will be going ilong to fill the on JUST HOBBY HERE Suite Can docs not have PLAQUE HONOURS HARDING PRICE On Sunday afternoon the members Georgetown Agricultural hociety will un veil a plaque on the pylon at the park in memory of a faith ful director the hie Harding The unveiling will take place at the short ser vice will be charge of Rev Norman Young of Knox Church and acquaintance arc invited to in the veiling which wilt be pres ided over by the fair president Mr ituart Hall

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