Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1972, p. 11

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Board Never Nixed Contest Bodnar Tells Esquesing libit AID THURSDAY FEB 10 137 Will Relate Account Of Air Canada Crash County Board of Education old not prevent any grade five students from en terlng a fire prevention poster contest last year and In fact Slave them permission to do so a from Ernie Bodnar chairman of County Board of Education told Esquesing council Monday night He reminding council their incorrect In formation could have been cleared up by a phone call Two weeks ago council endorsed a motion from council strongly criticizing the Boards alleged action in banning the poster competition At the time Cr Dick said the art director felt a competition like this was for the children Bodnar quoted from two letters one from letters written by of creative arts and J Camp bell secretary of the Fire Prevention Bureau pointed out that Thorndyke the man ostensibly blamed for Kenneth Blair Sworn in Haltons Newest Judge A farmer barrister is now a Judge of the county and district courts of Ontario as a result of swearing in ceremonies held in Milton Friday J Kenneth Blair a Queens Counsel was appointed a judge effective December and Friday a ceremony marked his official induction to the bench His appointment makes him a judge at large and he can in effect at county and district courts anywhere in Ontario CltAMBt However his principal designation is for County and Ms chambers will be In the county court house at Milton In addition to being a county and district judge he is now a surrogate court judge and local master of the Supreme Court of Ontario Friday ceremonies were witnessed by a host of provincial local and judicial dignitaries On hand were county court judges from Districts and which includes County members of the bar crown attorney Douglas Latimer Murray of the Law Association T Marshall of Ihe Canadian Bar Association and the chief county judges or Ontario Also in altendance were MP Whiting East MPP and minister of public works Jim Snow and Kerr minister of colleges and universities and MPP for West County warden Jim Swan bo rough was also there along with representatives of county council including reeve Allan Masson and deputy reeve Harry Barrett of t In his acceptance arks Blair expressed confidence in the Canadian adversary system of justice preventing the competition had written a letter to P J Campbell thanking him for suggesting such an activity for the grade five students In his letter termed the Fire Prevention contest a worth while purpose and pointed out that they receive many requests from organizations tor the help of the art department In publicity campaigns He suggested that one grade per year participate In such a project on a voluntary basis incorporated into the regular art programme NO CONTEST He recommended the money prizes customary in the past either be channelled back charity or abandoned and recognition given through a display in the schools with the firemen in attendance According to Bodnar the reply from Campbell to this letter stated the Bureau was not holding the competition this year individual schools light do so on their own Quoting again this time from memo to all public schools from the art co letter said fire prevention week poster painting could be part of the regular art programme and finished posters displayed In stores then be sent to the fire wallet cards to all the children PHONE CALL The Board chairman letter ended by saying Sorry council accepted such Incorrect In formation when a phone call would have cleared up the matter J K HI AIR The ascertaining of factual truth is fundamental in the ad ministration of justice he sold He the Canadian system is capable of fulfilling its function of providing tic court with the materials of justice Blair is a native Wellington dimly the late J Blair was MP for Wellington North The new judge was admitted to the Canadian bar in He has spent entire professional career in except for four military duty during rid Two of his former partners the late Stewart Clark and Henry jIso became Blur was designated a Queen Counsel in I9T He has a wife and two children The will continue to live in utlph Carpet Store Told- Contravening ByLaw Peter Bowman a line resident who frequently visits Esquesing council brought up a variety of subjects Monday night at council meeting none of hem related to the dragstrip his favourite topic He pointed out council had closed a shoe repair shop on Highway and a T repair shop on Highway because they contravened the holding by law But now there a garage on Highway 7 converted into a salesroom for Hunter Carpet and Tile Are you going to do anything about if he asked hTICK AROUND He eve Tom Hill advised him to stick around till later in the meeting and find out Continuing Bowman asked if council would consider posting a reward for the dog poisoner roaming the line area There have been nine dogs said Bowman very unusual occurrence in rural area It would be up to the residents to offer a reward replied the Later In the evening council authorized the solicitor to inform Hunter Tile and Carpet they were contravening the holding by law Planning 60 Mile March Rally For Snowmobiles A mile cross country snowmobile rally will be sored by the Georgetown Snowmobile Club and the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association March The two clubs are on the event but all proceeds will go to the Hockey Association Prizes and trophies will be awarded to the winners of rally The details of the course and sponsors have not yet been ironed out but both clubs hope to attract now m obi era from all over the area CLUBHOUSE Georgetown Snowmobile Club opened their new club house on Bill Hunter property In Terra with a roast last Sunday It was a family day with hot dogs candy balloons and tobogganing Thchotdogswerecookedonan outdoor barbecue placed in the snow BOWLING BANTER MAJORS Standings Saunders GoIdensFishChips Motors I Glen Taxi I Sykes Super Do nuts J Georgetown Pools I Hunter Toms Car Sales 1 Ryder I Dairy Queen Exchange House Averages Go rd Pass m re George Nurse George Barber Ron McGowan Phil Southon Geo il Stan Bob Harris The tap bowler far the night was George with a US single and a triple The next lop shooters in the or over were as follows Rick Clarke George Barber 7G9 Norm Hay ward 764 Stan Swann Hanks Tigers Six Pack Ms Mac Originals irly Birds Termites Stars Unpredictable The Rebels Wilkes Archibald J Archibald Chaplin Varolii Graham M 198 nth I 111 HI- Inspector I- red Director of Public Relations for the Ontario Provincial Police will present an audio visual account of the Air crash of flight as special guest of the Georgetown Branch of Canadian Red Cross Society when they hold their annual meeting February 24 Inspector red It was appointed Vice Chairman On Division Public Relations Committee in Inspector is Director of Public Information for the Ontario Provincial Pi lice and educated in T ronto he the Ontario Provincial joined Police in serving at the St Catharines detachment until his promotion transfer to headquarters in 19G4 lit is the second feneration of to serve on the Force His father was killed on duty in September 1BJ9 Inspector is a member secretary of the Canadian Public Society director Public Relations Inter provincial Army Cadet Ex change member Public Relations Committee Royal Institute Inspector Bluchcr is married Ins three sons and one daughter lives in Norval Scouts Pitch Bell Tents at Klondike CampOut At a business meeting of St Paul Anglican Church Guild held In the basement or the church on evening plans were made for a Fellowship Hour following he service on Sunday February and other future events were discussed A Sunday School teachers training course was held at St Paul Anglican Church on Sunday afternoon February The special speakers were Mrs Williams of Brampton and Rev Beverley of Toronto The course was at tended by teachers from St George Anglican Church Georgetown and St Paul of Mrs Williams talk was geared to leaching the younger children and Miss looked at Christian Education as a whole Teachers who attended report it was on excellent of ternoon Scouts participated in the Georgetown District Floor Hockey tournament on Saturday February where the boys met many of the Scouts they will be camping with on the weekend Although the Norval boys dldn win they gave a very good showing On Tuesday evening the met at the home of their Scout Master J Booth where they received cooking instructions from Mrs Booth for their camping A few from attended the J5th wedding anniversary celebration of Rev Mrs Edgar Gill held In United Church hall near on Friday evening February 4 About SO relatives and Friends Silverypod A terrific triple of a single of was the lap for Ihe and was thrown by Shirley Chaplin In order following Shirley for high triples were Cliff Norton 1 Helen Farrow Hazel Rets Joan Archibald Allan Harry and Helen Norton Recipe Book is WI Project Silver Wood Women Institute met at the home of Mrs Leslie February 10 with twelve members and a visitor attending Recipes were handed In for roll call and a committee was named to compile recipe book Ten dollars was donated to the music festival and arrangements were made for the annual birthday euchre in March Mrs Marchlnglon was named a delegate to the officers conference in In May Mrs Ironside Mrs I Car and Mrs attended the dinner of the Ontario I at the Royal York Hotel Toronto Saturday Mrs Florence Lock Dennis Lock and Mrs Diisy Lucy from Toronto visited Mr and Mrs George Burt Sunday Mr and Mrs Wesley Styes and Tomim Richmond Hill were visitors with their aunt Mr and Mrs George Burt A number of local men I been ice fishing on Lake with fair luck with their catch Mrs George Burt ijoycd a Hot turkey dinner followed by speeches an excellent fellowship lime Two of heir three sons were iresent year old David and and Mrs Jim Gill of Ottawa was unable to attend as he is In North Africa Rev GDI was a former minister of the United Church Choree mister at Port Stanley Unit Two or United Church Women met at the home of Mrs Jean on Wed evening February with Mrs Ann presiding Mrs Phyllis Mnffatt group ere In charge of the for the evening Following the devotional given by Mrs l tun I op Mrs Introduced Mrs Connie Nieuwhof and Mrs Clarke of the Georgetown Red Cross Society They explained the work done in the district by the Red Cross Several baby loyettcs were presented to them for use by the Red Cross The layettes were a project of the Unit Two members over the past few months Luncheon Is Served to be held in the church on April and a rummage sale be held in Brampton on May were discussed Mrs 1enore and Mrs Eleanor Hyatt insisted the hostess in serving lunch a social time enjoyed Good fellowship and fun were enjoyed at euchre held in Parish hall by St Paul s Anglican Guild on Wednesday evening February The door prize was won Hazel the euchre prizes were won by Stanley St John men s first prize Bob McKinney men 2nd and Jot mens low Mien Albert Indies first prize Grace ladies 2nd and I inda Basso ladies low prize Another euchre is planned for month of April The teenage class of St Pauls Anglican Sunday School taught by Mrs J Booth en joyed a swimming on Sunday afternoon recently at the Mayflcld swimming pool at tended by about The F riendship Club of Church a night of fun fellowship at a bowling party held at lie Brampton Mali on F evening February 11 followed with lunch together at a restaurant at mall About Men high score won by Oliver Hunter and men low by lxirmcr high was won by Mrs Smith and ladies low by Mrs Craig The next meeting will be a St Patrick Day party on March Five Scouls their Scout Master J Booth the weekend camp held it Oik lillc District Camp Grounds at Camp of the Woodland Trills All of the Georgetown District Scouts were guests along with till KNOW Washington Monument is feet five onehalf Inches above ground PHONE 8772201 Georgetown Herald SERVICES UPHOLSTERED furniture recovered and repaired 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