Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1970, p. 1

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Ward 3 Councillors School Trustee Water Hydro Commissioners Acclaimed 3BWMSHBB111M M r two n the Ivy who presently sits as ire Clarenic names go up on Georgetown nominations board witar war by acclimation whan candid Win Smith and Don Rut- Mil did not flla qualifl cation paper by night Roy tin and Jim Young are 1971 An election for two of the top posts councillors in two of the throe Georgetown wards water commission and separate school board Hill result from nomine on meeting With Ron and It Sm already as mayoralty candidates the reeves office will also be con tested with announcement Re Morrow tint he would oppose Reeve i Hunter In Ward there are four con the two scats Coun and ry Levy Mho presently sits a Ward councillor are opposed by i red Tut and Porter Mr Harrison former member and Mr Porter one run for the post a few years ago Em seeking redec Hon in Ward in a man race with John Elliott and Ernest Mr Elliott was the towns reeve when he sit on Mr Sjkes is his first bid for oft ice With two to be elected and Win Smith up for retlcetion for water Also candidates Jim Young a former council member and newcomer Do Russell Two former members of Holy Crosn school board running for the Georgetown scat held at present ire Clarem and Hartley elected positions hive lieen filled by acclamation Arthur Speight returns for mother term is deputy John Armstrong and Gerald continue a and I Bod member of Hilton board of education Phil a list ion and Mrs loan wen unopp id in their hi for and been el Ward I councillors Retiring from this ire Major and Or bandy Georgetown voters iluir ballots on Monday December with polls open from 10 a m to p An advance poll Is on Saturday December Members Pay For Own Banquet Hilton Region Authority voted Thurtday night lo pay for annual dinnar and drink out of per meeting which each au thority member receive HRCA Max toy expect next month dinner will about This meant each member will bo docked ab out or two meet- ply One of those paid meeting will be a brief one Immediately preceding the reception and dln- The Authority it it hoi ding the dinner to prove rapport with elected municipal officials Every HRCA member get to invito one del Ads That Pay You can place an ad in the Herald page by phoning Buying or ailing Th Harald it where you will find remits you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing Georgetown Harald ha Georgetown and district Printers and publisher for over a century offering the best fine printing and new cove rape Svcond Class Mail Registered Number 943 Return Poitaga Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario November 1970 per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent ONE IS NEW MAYOR Injuries for Two In Car Accident Well known local Wheeler of loams and Pit of are in Toronto Western Hospital with injuries i in a accident on the West Mississauga night is iuffcring shock two spine fractures and severe chest injuries Pat has a RON BILL SMITH FOR REEVE TWO MAN RACE BILL HUNTER MORROW Monday Strike Averted School Janitors Settle for 291 Rate Public school caretakers in tin not contrail Jay night ratified an work or service if as a rcslt ith the Counts Board an employee is demoted laid Education which Rives them I off or loses his job in average wage increase of 4 per cent compounded over two years The action averted strike by the iters in in tad throughout the The oneoar accident occurred while thev wore on their way home from Toronto where Mar bid trombone with an orchestra earlier that Plans Candidates Nights in Town And Township Both Georgetown and Township electors will have an opportunity to hear election candidates at meet the dates nights next week Georgetown Jjjcees have or ganircd a meet the candidates program for Monday November in Wngglesworth school auditorium and group of residents a fneet the candidates for Dee in Stewart town School This is the time in memory of even the oldest Es resident thai all the candidates have been invited to an open forum In Georgetown Jajcccs ore also putting together a of programs for Georgetown Cable TV on which local dates mav appear That starts tonight Both Town Township Will Have Hew Chiefs AccI limed DEPUTY REEVE ART SPEIGHT is Georgetown on Arthur Speight Schoolboy Hero Saves Young Girl Quick action by a pel Street School pupil a voungcr school mate from possible fatal Injuries recently A now janitor now re- hour per week an of per tlit old rate would hue public and schools in Hal ton tended by students Drivers Faces Cut in Separate Accidents Two drivers wcre hurt in YEAS four renorldble automobile dents on Georgetown The new contract was lho jt wcclc Harold by of the Glcn Williams Local of the Cunadjni laccraliin his Union ot Public and James Albert kcd into EIiMbclh Gardens pub- lo He school in head BOMB THREAT SEARCH PLANT A loialid bo after rn re at General I fir pi it on Guiiph St Work was disrupted for a few hours during the morn while the wis ion ducted Workers were able to return lo their before the noon hour on Jan 1 pet hour by July With the increases- any cm plovce in Burlington Acton Milton or Georgetown will Doug Wilson son of Mr and mure anmnllv by July Mrs tveretl Wilson Victoria I I Street was one of pel Street pupils who shouted at a Grade one girl when they noticed her standing on the Canadian National Railway traiks opposite the school while returning at the end of With a tram approaching and Ihc child frozen with fear Doug ran up the bank and pulled the girl lo SEEK ESQUESING Four Seeking Posts Vacated By Emmerson and Currie GEORGETOWN With of nominees for public on the platform those who tended Georgetown a nomination meet Monday in the cafdonum had a full three hours of political platforms to digest The meeting followed nomination period and was chaired by a former councillor Robert Francis Candidates allowed up to five minutes lo apeak with Ihe audience grant the privilege of three ques tions ICE CO MOVIES candidate Smith his which he warns lo promote major He ill strive for a i i he turpi is and it as chairman he had adopted a real budget and the rise lo mills Interim tax ling had saved the town lliuu of dollars bank borrow he Projects he are a new arena floodlights in Ihe for Mount Road rebuilding and an administra tor And he would like lo see better overnight for travellers He said his public service included a at county war den and on vital county committees And he is standing his record serve Georgetown for another ATTACKS REEVE A for two flic Morrow I a n attack on Reeve Hunter whom lie set to replace He slid the reove Ins shown lack of municipal responsibil favouring a council lo lend lax dollars to an indiv for a ile road an indiLsiml ESQUESING And he is mi crest tn eloping parkland in lie centre Continuition of a road program ins industrial improvements tth anltlu pmdid anas pr01KItj l J owned John Elliotl with the pajing town over a 10 period He wid that it kg he feels it is unsound Eighty old George covt of Ivmcc wir den of on and vet of in quit the Held announcing the that he felt he had the right to laKo it easy He warned the council whoever be it I be in I vcars if don t behive The race for the rccveh chair now narrowed to a two rice between present depiil Tom Malcolm a former undulate for the THREE MAN RACE It is now a man rice for the reeves position Present Mil lcr decided only In said lo go for deputy reeve for position Peter llowman the drajS Ken no i io mil Russell Miller open for debate following the speeches Reeve George Curnc began by statins he was talking as the reeve not as a candidate as ho had decided lake it easy He spoke mainly about County Council matters particular emphasis i Manor He reminded the audience tint people lived in the i of Hi le idi 1 the Keck The vole was completed 10 pm one and i half ho before the strike deadline SECURITY Restaurants Target For Two BreakIns on w is Ihc a tar in collision with vein le on Kin Slreei div mjhl Damage is polite at lo Jm car and lo the parked car John Vmienl of king Sixty five dollars and change as taken in a break and enter of at Chinese Restaurant on pjrked street some time morning was gained by reinov ing Class panels unlocking two back broken Some time Thursday night or Tentative agreement he union and the board of was reached about i Saturday niht after j was the driver of allday series of bargaining a car involved an accident I with another operated by on Boil of Meadowvah Nov cm Hamilton union consilium oppo who led Motors The Bell i morning negotiations said he was satis W1 writeoff to on Main SI Job was put re1 a back door and Sunday cars driven by I lnc was removed l don Douglas of Toronto and w laler recovered near Jean Robertson of Maple rear of the Only Ave were rear end small chan was losl the corner of Guelph and a the I boards recently VIC Estimated dam- mllttitcdpraotlcc of out work part to lhc Robertson toularly at new schools Their new A accident on Gutlph h the agreement v ecurity one of the two issues ALARMED Slrcct opposite Public School on Monday dam cars driven by Wayne of Acton and Kenneth of Glen Williams MALCOLM FREEMAN In his pi And he is pledged to i a town and sup port government il though with more ing powi for Georgetown He rcvic n his on council he has a major role policy ions and chaired miny import ant committees During his lerm of he cited such things as a new works garage Gib bons Park a now ambulance heating installation in swim pool and arena acquisition of park cons ruction main bridges reconstruction and road improvements WASTE INEFFICIENCY Ron Dodokin who also seeks the mayor post expressed ion about waste and imffici in Hie conduct of town bus and said an administrator is leaving council free for pohey I Cn iclsrn of the police him he said high turnover poor ions lack of equipment and in ability of the police to rectify these With no quite building he foresees regionil government a police force some miles distant and he wants fcOlvc the problem be fore it is loo laic of potential park land Is another matter he lenges and ho would introduce a long and lum He said the office of mayor must not be a reward for put elections and that his training as a ldwj given him knowledge of munic ipal government and business to qualify him for ESTIMATES SURPLUS Reeve Hunter i council veteran seeking another term said Georgetown would end the with Email A Use of public fund Ho Mr Hunter for firit volinj again then his mind on reioninj on ltd from He criticized a mm not dent in town bun Ihe senior representative on and said that because of the nature of council a realtor tan be lo con of I He promised is reeve lo spot and lo lese 1 money to best advantage I well build another and continued on pae to business lho pec for council in recent history sees men the three i eil Ins il prcviouslj sit irea an Lei The George Maltbv 3rd line id How itt W rd Brown ridge W lfnd Leslie Willi mi I on Ivijuesin cm the Hilton County Bowl of lilucition w to tint HALL JAMMED hill Esqiiism Community wis with no one a single when the meeting was throwi as a small village he added He the amoim of detail neccs to feed house look after and keep nappy that many may not be interest jw ho but when you got as old as I am to think of finding omcplaee to hang jour hat lie remarked NO EXPRESSWAY reassured the residents of ith who recently ex pressed concern about widening of that road that only the jogs Id be taken out and that no was planned Tom Hill said he hoped ho hid served the township well over the hoped as reeve lie hid been many problems caused the lack of a Planning and Act but slated the draft official plan was nearly readv for presentation lo the the rising cos of mails and education and a watchful eye on spending He his back ground on county council where regional government been widely would be in lo the if government became a fart He he was a member of committees of county council agriculture properly ration and Children Aid CHANGED MIND Miller said he hid just his mind thai and decided lo run for deputy continued a i nan of nomination night

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