Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1972, p. 1

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HERALD Ian Mull Number Postage Guaranteed The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District GrOHGITOVtN HI- HUD Till IK 11 11172 per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent CN Station Likely GO Train Terminal existing station wil be used as the GO train and ticket agency if mend VISITORS FROM AFAR Some of the foreign students arrive night for a weekend visit with families in town The visit was part of the M C A International Weekend with the visits arranged by the International Student Centre at the University of Toronto ARTS CRAFTS EXHIBITOR Mrs tva writes she displaced the Arts and Georgetown council bached by representatives of the Ministry of Transport and Communications is plemcnttd The representatives Project Development Manager and Move Had bone Senior Feasibility spoke to council in committee of the whole Thursday night Council originally a site on Maple Avenue Last near the town works as a GO tram station but said would cost an extra to put in a spur line Council also suggested the station be incorporated in the layover site proposed at tht westerly limits of the town two representatives pointed out it would most of the commuters to backtrack all the way through town to reach the station with the result many would not use the CO train service Council decided to accept the present station as the GO tram station at least on a trial period The controversial question of the overnight lay over site has caused protest by residents of the and line areas was brought up by Mayor Bill Smith lelland said he had read in The Herald of sites in in dust rial area of town and behind Smith ind Stone The CN indicated they ore not happy about these ind we feel there would be many operational problems but we have them to be considered said Clelland lit said the two mended sites arc one feet west of Trafalgar in between the fith and line next to the CNII line another in almost exactly the same spot but on the north side of the line Mr Clelland said the high embankment and the bush would serve as noise buffers Confirms Dog Had Rabies Brian has Issued a w to all residents of the 1 in chouse area emphasising a rabid dot was up In the neighbourhood late in Sep squesing dog officer George kept the dog longer than usual for when he suspected tht part terrier part collie was acting suspiciously The Dcpirtmcnt of Health of Animals of the provincial government has confirmed the diagnosis of Rumours Election CallOff Iteevc- Tom Hill told that rumours have Premier Hill calling off all lections in order regional govern Mis Ik he tall off the federal election too quipped Deputy reeve Miller Air Canada Hostess Dies In Car Crash airline stewardess was killed October Pamela of its in tar driven by Hon of who died in hospital later Ik was a student it Ttathers illicit She is the diughttr Mi arte Toronto and Hit latt Mrs Puree ho w is Natalie of Georgetown before her image She leaves her father and Ptaue Toronto and one sister Mrs Birber II- Park Street Williams service look plate Toronto October 1 and in was In itmcterv Struck on Campus Injuries Serious local youth Daw IJ old student at I of Western Ontario is In the care section of St Ihspitol in London following an Saturdaj morning The former Georgetown High Sthool student who from Grade In was ridint his bicycle on the tampus when he was hit i car and thrown windshield He injuries His mother Mrs I- Daw Ptnnmgton recent told The Herald they ire hopeful since he seems to have proved even in the few since the accident Propose Community Hall As Cedarvale Adjunct No GO Esquesings Answer to Holdover Lions Hall Would Include Theatre council will louse the township for GO trims lht flit t Tom Hill it touncil muting Mondtv night the question mis rnistd line Inn Hump spokesman for tht roup not to Ihtir permission to use land the ih line for the holdover site for the train He this noise f not he introduced into the township ind pointed out the province ike up its mind on Hit trim I expects the township to let lUtveTom Hill told him the meeting with Georgetown list wttk had been t but is being Itomp siid he feels in iron of Georgetown is much better site ind would the vnlut of the in land Io potential in Hi the rural Unit sphere which is f the residents deter Hit I In if d in tint ouncil mid everything in their power Io it agreed lilt mdustrnl irea spot for tllnv ids Hit ttltU in Kill lold It r and Todd for the railroad If there I enough spate they may use the sidint of Construction Products there lots of spate there he stated said it has tomt to his attention that representatives of the Ministry of and Com mimication had met with Georgetown rejected Hie industrial area because it would add the cost I had occasion to run sidmL in ton I and It cost us he council were of lint l lie GO Elrotlurton of is a reservation en Thursday Ihe thanked asked him to Croud hi figures has on into his plant their opposition to holdover The Georgetown Lions Club want to build i community hall on the old disposal plant silt to Cedarvale Community Centre Jim of the Lions Club told council Thursd night at a meeting of the committee of the whole The hall perhaps with stage facilities would be built to com piemen and an outdoor itrt on the hillside We mav tennis courts there too Phil sees it is a logical extension of but quistioned location The mayor favnuied the location siymt it is central to whole town claims location is somewhat isolated be to wondered if some of Hit land should not be pt for park I pointed out the I tons lub would need a minimum of Deputy Reeve Art Speight it was the best site of all the town owned land and would be a great asset to the town I m excited about this said Hie Morrow and happy the I ions Club ire willing to put up such investment He the town engineer be asked to look at the road since the entrance is right at the crest of a hill and could be dangerous Siddall assured lie is ill for Ihe proposal but wints ensure the project is worked out together to enhance ill Ihe lions Club said the Lions wont to build control it so they will not meet with the Committee ivory turn thing tomes up decided to meet at the site in the daylight then Invea with the I ions lub and the engineer Crane Touches Wire Bell Employee Dies Cedarvale Rose Room Fire Hazards to Get Fast Fix Council GRC Rush Necessary Repairs On Bell Canada em was instantly killed ir crane He is in tvidskttr he was operating touched a patrol officer for Hit high tension wire lub in Kitchtntr His wife Donald Graham family joined him in Onllia was thrown clear of the truck in when they purchistd home it the accident which blanked out Bass Like near the city anger ttu hydro in a section of city He leaves his wife Sharon munuy has The power was so strong that it Holt two children town burned lircs off the vehicles ind Ins mother wheels Rev of Knox spent roids funds Mr was born in George Chtirih Monday without town Mrs Nora Ford Grant Me Donald of si us will lie used to Market Street and the late drew Church Kitchener rcpurs property Wilfrid lie started with conducted the service as will us further literal The complete report sharply Bell firm in Toronto 15 at lure Jones years ago then was in and had been ti I illli for scenery building costume storage is condemned cannot tit used Judo Club Mr Smith detailed a lone list f improvements which hist lub rt mtdy fire lugh tension hydro poles be moved before winter tire Chief Ken report terms Cedarvale Centre from mi a building from de fire safety point of until written permission has m idt to the Hose is gained from the hire Chief following a rentil Hi calls Hie in extreme withtht Committee fire which idministers the building Hit house not in use it plastering roof present be used at all repairs new light fixtures and must be secured against glazing windows entry by txtept room ind a large mat nance personnel Infilled ill in materials he sign in the whole All libour was donated Cant Complete Study Before Public Meeting Lint by he upstairs It se ilmosM vertlTng J fi Home Interment was It Street ircn i concerning in Tilt money is made iv fire precautions and mikes a Pallbearers were ml because destination lengthy list of requirements Carl Sehenk Harry improvements to which must lie made before Grcig Brown Orillii Ins delayed can to Terry McCoy and Don Weston Hit Ontario Hydro isi community Kitchener strike f the strike used Mystery Shooting Kills OneHorseJnjures Other it the turn the death hod due to natural causes calibre slug WALKED FOR DEAF ATHLETES I residents cannot be done before the November public meeting called by the County toads Com horses on the fonson Tom Hill told re found Mrs JessieClynn W bullet holes in them last because ac the group protesting One died ltcr in the day Hoy and his surviving horse the truck traffic through imrnediatclv hut tht other still wire loin noticed another horse first horse is Unemployment survives Buckskin Waggoner stumble now years old the human Mrs Glynn wanted to know if r rinks a employee fall loser inspection he equivalent of The horse Is council still stood behind their the grey thorough round i bullet hole near now a family pet motion endorsing tht Idea but hrc lnc heart he became known is with words the feasibility barn Wednesday morning suspicious of the thorough study to be done before the horse was in bred s death found i bullet on Wynfitld farm public meeting Hoy hole near her kidneys Both heard any shooting ouncil agreed thev are still of the same opinion hut won if it be better to postpone the meeting Mrs Glynn said she felt the meeting should go ahead as planned She said she w is surprised to find in the plan shown at the toads Committee meeting there were it least twelve routes withal least one or them using sideroad We thought sideroad had been ded she added itecve Tom Hill pointed out there would be trouble with the proposed route the No wants his farm cut In half by road he remarked There going to he op position wherever it commented I en Coxe II trv to affect the smallest number of people reassured Mrs the council still endorsed their suggestion of the rood between llie and Line Brants Oust Rugger Beavers In Finals Georgetown Hugger Beavers ended 1 com season a loss to Brunt ford The win gave Division title and to it used a lit aw sprinkling of first team numbers Heavers give a good account of with strong tackling spirited hut were unable to contain the powerful Brants Heavers an hosting am tin in rugbv team Sudhurv it v protection to guard ruom be me ma tnc j used by the is well as for printed on it attached programs for women md iskmg children the high school wrcsthni team he said exit doors about Hut following examination It or them were found to be by Hie fire chief he was blocked open which would shocked to find that room tllow or to not used until rurther spread unchecked He said the improvements ire made He doors swung the wrong mentioned ilso that plumbing used In this w trapping is people trying to Hie club feels he said that Trie report also says dot rs with these improvements should not panic ire are without he the responsibility of the judo exception in various stages of He had contacted disrepair and ire equipped who passed him on to with locking devices making it recreation director Doug virtuillj to open in His The GHC was used up he had told The Nursery was shifted council which in shifted it back the tight walkers in the mile to raise money to send Canada a deaf athletes to the World Games for the Deaf still look fresh and eager as they reach The municipal building on These eight youngsters started from Milton and hoped to finish the mite walk to Acton and back south to Milton Organizers of the third annual walk is the and Peel Association for the Hearing Handicapped The eight an Vaseotto Dawn Kim Karen Stringer Brian Handy Held and Hit hard Shannon trip is P tht sud gunu l mibrian on Simrdav Hilts will it numbers the required irum could xllneuishcrs ire insl and ined for i he titer exits are said the urgency or Cross decision had the Insurance delegation to that night Director of May ir Smith explained to llicrt his that another look it the in use their IK inticipalcs a premises if the exits and ex surplus With council adding in installed all necessary work All other meetings involving could be done on both Hose mori willnnt be Councils permitted until further notice if is dependent on and then only upon written this Irom he said of the hire Hyde while voting for expenditure said priorities council decision was made before a largo at fcdurvulc of residents 1 Smith representing tht Continued on Page Over View Buy at Arts Crafts Exhibition this year the annual by the Arts and rafts of was an attracting mtre than lloo eager buyers and browsers to the Burgundy lub in It w is the anniversary of the handicrafts society and a J vanetv of talents than show They of chair hooking oil jewellery ever before included spinning caning rug painting told and by hers the group Gutst artists included Miss I- Jensen Toronto working on modern Jewellery Gerald Wallace Georgetown drawing a crowd with his intricate glass blowing Mrs MaeDonald with a beautiful display of crewel work and crocheting Including a crocheted wedding dress Mike and Hod Miller of Glen Williams with hand leather coats and hand ihe Ions linn last llu ilhir hurst Eddie ranks points lo the hole caused by bullet which is still lodged lit the horse Weavers Guild who are ilso members of Ihe and Crafts exhibited hand woven articles Mrs I I vans showed rug hooking and Mrs 11 polished stones and jewellery Mrs noted for loveiv leather creations again added to the show Stuffed toys and animals for the Christmas stocking were Mrs of Actons specialty Mrs Wallace Thompson presided at the odds ends table Mrs Siglinde had a wide variety of hand made candles and Helen and John or Terra Cotta again held the attention of the onlookers with their pottery and copper enamelled jewellery A long table of beautiful ceramics by Mrs H Woodcraft stopped the crowd they entered the Burgundy Club Bubble glass by Mrs Ironside was shown and dried flower arrangements by Mrs Betty Chamberlain and Mrs Ruby Nielsen dominated the entrance to the dance floor area Oil paintings by three artists Miss Dorothy Stone Mrs Macintosh Mrs Camplln added tolour lo the occasion The refreshments served Hie of on the added a continental llu diners watched

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