Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1973, p. 1

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MAMMOTH MILKSHAKE COVERS ROAD WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNS Tilt- HI- Ml use cry tig ver spill milk but owner B Ranward looking ver the upturned ilk lank truck w Fred T It Body whose trucks were trying In right the ilk tanker must have Tell like It as he realized dan ago was plus the I si milk The truck upside at the of leSixil I and Number S last week II ng seven I f lie r ad routs from a milk kcr wned by Itanward after it at the Six h I and Number ad I Lowe escaped unhurt in the crash which occurred as he was picking up Ik from farms tn deliver In a milk retailer iw stainless steel tanks were nly partly I lied at the lime and he swishing back and for Hi Ihe milk con the mishap GEORGETOWN HERALD I lain Ma Itiglilrred Nun her null The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District THURSDAY ATJGU8TW Return Postage uaranlred So per year Single Trice Cents ALL YEAR ICE SURFACE IF BUDGET ALLOWS IT Set 11 00000 Complex Ceiling Hyde And Booth Enter The Race III WIND blows good as Mushle the d palled by rendu ut He is surpr the ditches heSixthl neandNumber S deroad arc running Herald Photos milk Bob Ranward Ltd was not so happy He said it was the first accident In eight years ihe company has been he bus A SI too was ceiling set bye the cost an unity hall p complex Thursday ether the pool Is built in high school Council voted In favor of I t the p a metre and special r space to pet pic uld run between and 10 Tic sea f spectators per cent mora if the pool were ether n the deck in a not Included In the complex gallery II be decided by Ihe IN1UIATFD desgncrs th the in Reeve M rrow explained m nd plcx Ihe thai Ihe decision to have year Moo It round must be made before The theatre hall p a 1 00 Per Cent Strike Votes At Both Mills The decisi n was made at a begins as the problem with I members freewheeling committee of build ng has to be thoroughly saying they could not go for a le meeting and has to bo Insulated complete theatre with sloping ralif at a council meeting Council opted for an arena seating people as the provided costs stay within the budgeted figure It also decided to for with Ihe same budgetary provision un Phil high revenue producing programs could be booked with a year ice surface but stressed budget figure should be the determining factor Mayor Bll Smith said It was impossible that Georgetown could be considered for a Junior B League Recreation director Doug Hyde suggested fitor which could be used that comparative figures f anything else si and revenue should be C un Hi Booth said he from an arena with understood the Little Theatre year r ice gr up would be happy with a All v ted to go for the year flat fl and moveable chairs r Ice If the money covered needed storage room work Ihe cost r m and change rooms Council turned thumbs down backstage taking almost as the inclusion of a three much space as the seals It metre board at the swimming wanted Si because the additional until decided to leave the eight needed in building matter for the recreation the rTJltlt Theatre and the According to ihe recreation to rk ut rector who was quoting from May r Bill Smith said We a f rm of designers Ihe three are giving design company metre board could add as much the top requirement In as 000 to the cost everything If it says it can t May r B 11 Smith summed up be done for Si 100 then well The threat of a strike hangs over both paper mills In town Strike votes endorsed by 100 per cent of local atDomtar Fine Papers Ltd and 100 per cent of Local 481 at Abitlbi Provincial Paper Ltd were taken Aug 19 Both locals belong to United Paper Workers International Union The unions at both paper mills have been through union and management meetings and conciliation procedure A no board report meaning no conciliation board be set up was recommended to Minister of Labor by the con dilator After IS days which expired some time ago unions are legally free to strike President Steve of local at Abltibi Provincial Paper Ltd and president Del Majuery of local at Domtar Fine Papers Ltd stressed they are hopeful a satisfactory settlement will be reached without the necessity of a strike With almost all the locals of the same union in Quebec and Ontario In the same position at moment all the fine paper mills In both provinces would be lied up if there Is a strike said Mr Emmerson Two more Georgetown councillors have announced Ihey will contest Oct elections this week Coun Roy Booth toy for a seat on the local council of the northern area in Ward This part of Georgetown running roughly from Rex way Drive to the westerly end of town in the Moore Park area Coun Booth was elected to council in December Before being a member of council he was on the steering committee for Georgetown an cebratlon While on council he has served on the finance committee and Is chairman of the legislation mlttee He Is also a and industrial Coun Em Hyde 53yearold veteran of Georgetown oolitic will go for a seat on the local council of the northern area municipality In Ward He first was elected to council in 1957 and has been a member for 12 of the following 16 years He was mayor of the town In I960 SI and On this year council he is chairman of general committee and a member of the works committee He is also on the recreation committee and chairman of Ihe joint fire committee told council the cost the feelings f council saying start trimming Council Likes Halton Hills As North Name Houses In Town Average The average selling price of a house in town is WO ac cording to a recent survey of realtors In the last year prices have risen between and but there has been a levelling off in the last three months Many of the realtors said they feel the flattening out of the rise In prices will not continue and another spurt upward may begin Houses are selling briskly despite the high mortgage rates of 10V4 per cent and per cent NHA Most of houses being sold in town now are resales since there are few lots left in town for new building The resales demand a higher down payment Addition Gets Nod An addition to Urn chouse pub c school to coat has been approved by Halton County Board of Education The plans Include a gym nasium with change rooms library staff room and health room Georgetown proximity to Toronto combined with Its small town atmosphere have caused the gap between house in Mlsautauga and here close Until this year houses In sold for roughly more than here now they sell for only IS more The Ontario wide prices reflect the desirability of Georgetown with an Ontario average price of and the Georgetown average of Recycling Losing The recycling of cardboard started by the works depart two weeks ago on an experimental basis Is operating at a lots of a week according to works superintendent Frank Morette He emphasized there are compensating factors such as the saving of space In the landfill alte and the speeding up of commercial pickups on regular garbage days The works committee decided to carry on with the experiment for at least another two weeks when it will be evaluated the new northern area municipality from a list of names submitted to local papers and Acton councils willalsochoosetwonames this week then the three heads of council will try to come up ExCouncillor Making Bid A former member of Georgetown council John Hole announced to The Herald this week that he intends to be a candidate In Ward 3 In the upcoming regional municipal elections In North Mr Hole was a candidate in the December Georgetown municipal el lions when he ran third In Ward FIRST MOVIE GAME WINNER Graves The Herald advert sing sales staff presents a pocket rad 1 Mrs Gladys Baker of Leslie Hill Terra Ha follow her n The Herald M vie Ji Mrs linker 1 rreclly den Mar f he A Tjpcs us I bee me the t rsl w in the wl runs f r Mir n fi Is icd A ir lie 1 POLICE BLOTTER A ruck was stopped and searched by police Sunday night on Street Marijuana was found in the truck and the driver was charged with possession Shoplifters were prevalent again this week with arrests being made at Canadian Tire and Shoppers Drug Mart Four were juveniles who were not charged and three were adults The adults were charged A man wanted in Toronto on a warrant was picked up In town Saturday through information from the police In forma lion centre computer Three bicycles were reported stolen this week On Friday a girl a bicycle was stolen from Henry St Saturday a boy a bicycle was stolen from beside Georgetown Bowl And Wed night another stolen from 128 Prince Charles Drive liquor from a car and charged the owner with having liquor In a place other than his residence A radio was stolen from a car Friday while it was D Williamson parking lot on Armstrong Ave Wednesday night police called works superintendent Frank Morette to shut off a hydrant Water was running all over the area of Prince Charles Drive and Gibbons Place A group of minors were charged with drinking while under age Wednesday night They on Water at the time of arrest An unknown male has been reported following a young girl on several occasions The girl claims It Is the same man every time Police are investigating An unusual complaint was received Wednesday when police were informed three men were soliciting funds In Georgetown Market Centre for Uponarrival police told them they must stop They climbed Into a Cadillac and drove off The theft of costume Jewellery was reported from a on Regan Crescent Tuesday night Mud has been repeatedly thrown Into swimming pools on Irwin Crescent residents in formed police this week Crash Kills Man A Nerval man roil his life in a csrbua collision on Highway Avenue at about 11 Friday Port Credi t say Richard Charles Moore was driving southbound on the highway when he collided with a nor passenger bus He was taken to General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival the two favorites of Ihe three municipalities If no clearcut second choice emerges a third name will be added and submit led to John White Minister of Treasury Economics and In Affairs to be placed on the ballot October 1 A cynical viewpoint was reflected in some of Ihe suggested names such as Smellsville Slag Hacton Boone Docks Folly A pastoral theme was shown in names such as Silver Pines Valleyview Silvercreek Wlldwood and Tall Pines Announce Dates Hockey Signups Registration for all boys wishing to play minor hockey In Georgetown this winter gets underway Sept A press release from the Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association this week says registrations will be held Sept 15 at Boys from 7 to is years of age as of Dec are eligible to play for either house league or TriCounty League teams Registration fees are changed from last year per player or for two boys from one family or for three or more from one family Hugh Graham Beats Top Riders In Capturing CNE Grand Prix A rider pitted his horse and riding skill against the best Canadian horses and riders in the business in the National Grand Prix Saturday and won Hugh Graham who gave up rodeo competition a couple of years ago when he suffered a broken leg Is still in his first year of grand Jumping In the event before a packed Canadian National Exhibition Coliseum crowd Saturday night he took his horse Spot Check through two clear rounds and a faultless to win the gold medal and trophy It was his second attempt ever at grand prix Jumping Graham told The Herald it was Hornby equestrian Jim Day who Introduced him to the English saddle and gave him his first lumping Instruction It was also Jim Day who sold him Spot Check a six yearold Jumper which likes to move along a Jumping course at a little faster rate than most It was the speed factor that made the difference In the Graham told the Herald he hopes to follow Jim Day in winning a spot on Canada s jumping team in the Olympics His mother and sister were among several Georgetown and area residents on hand to watch him beat out some of the top Terra nee Millar of Que won the silver medal on Cudney Stable Beefeater His round was a full two seconds slower than Graham s Third was Kelly Hall Holland of London on owned by Brickenden Stables She spilled a fence In the final to collect four Jumping faults Of the entrants just three rode two straight faultless rounds to qualify for the COFFEE MATE Tins run n ru llakery nut I Itwllbesildt ail rtwl like dunk It yfes NEWS IN BRIEF GEORGETOWN VOLUNTEER Ambulance Services four member tint aid team was placed lBth in a field of teams at an International Rescue and First Aid Association competition at Omaha Neb Aug The team Included Mrs Donna Massena Gerard Wilcox Frank Tyrrell and Dennis Allen Mrs Massena loldTheHeraldthat while the team placed It was in the top in ihe adult division There were divisions for youth teams women teams and adult all male or mixed teams ROLLER SKATING season ends Saturday and starts Sept 10 at Georgetown Memorial Arena Arena manager Don Gosling told The Herald this week that If weather turns cooler there could be public skating as early as Sept 15 MIKE WARM AN of Georgetown Bowl wasoneof 11 recipients of scholarships from the Bowling Proprietors Association ol Ontario Originally to scholarship but there was a tie for lOth position making necessary an ad dltional award Recipients had to meet several qualifications including bowling ability academicscholastic ability several years In the program community work and other YBC work excluding bowling REGION Conservation Authority water control advisory board meeting has been rescheduled from Sept to Sept a Thechanaelsduetothefacllhatmostrnunlclpal councils will be meeting Sept a Tuesday because Monday is 1abor Day a statutory holiday IIIUII RAIIAM OF ON SPOT CHECK

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