Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1974, p. 13

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THE HERALD CARDS OF THANKS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS We v like to express our sincere thanks 10 our relatives and neighbors for their many kindness shown to us at the time of our recent bereavement A thanks to Roger and jenny also Paul Louise Brown end Charlie Milton left and Margo Butler right Iheco- captains of the Georgetown with their league championship trophies The Royalettes defeated Townhouse Project Put To Planners For A Review wish to my thanks my wonderful friends nelQhbors auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion Branch and The Happy Gang of Sargent Court lor all their kindness since coming home from Toronto General all to and from Maple Avenue Baptist Church and Dr Macintosh Mrs Lily A developer was almost denied a request for a zoning change before the general administration com mittee agreed to allow the planner and planning advisory subcommittee review the plans A presentation was made by Bob CUpshaw for Craig Combe and John Murray regarding land bordered by Dayfoot Drive and the CNR tracks in town The acres of land is presently zoned for low density development single family residential but the developers want it changed to medium density for a subdivision Mr CUpshaw noted that the density of the development would be 12 per acre of land and these would be staggered along the street for a varied look However Coun Morrow pointed out that part of the property is used for a driveway which Is not included as land used to find the density ratio Coun Morrow added that he was not In favor of the project I dont like it period he said I just dont like anything about It he added If we hove to do something lets refer it to Overcome With Fumes At Maple Lodge Ten ladies working at Maple Lodge Farms Ltd in Norval were taken to Peel Memorial Hospital Friday morning as a result of a carbon dioxide leak at the plant The ladles were released at noon andall were back at work Monday morning Carbon dioxide Is used at Maple Lodge for dry Ice packaging of poultry On Friday morning at 1030 am an extraction fan used to distribute excess C02 was turned off or never turned on As a result carbon dioxide built up causing the ten ladies to feel sick They were Im mediately taken to Peel Memorial Hospital but later released Mr Bob May the general manager and coowner of Maple Lodge explained that the company rents the fans have now installed a failsafe device The machines cannot be turned on without the fan automatically coming on at the same time Also should the fan breakdown as was possible on Friday the machine will im mediately shut Itself off This Is the first Incident of its kind at Maple Lodge and Mr May has taken every measure to ensure it wont again our next meeting and deal with it then I can see it causing too many problems However Councillors and Dick Howitt wanted to take a look at the property and refer it to the planner and planning advisory sub committee until a future date Three residents of Dayfoot Drive attended the meeting and told the councillors that they were not in favor of the project primarily because of the increased traffic flow of traffic said John Mc Donald of Dayfoot Dr Im not just talking about the onto the property but also on the street which Is a deadend During his proposal Mr Clips hum also noted that a single family dwelling on Dayfoot Drive would be destroyed to make a to the from the street An existing laneway la also available further down the street Bette Broomhead of Dayfoot who lives beside the single family home destined to become dust added that she was objecting to the proposal Therell Be a great deal more traffic and we do have the The whole thing seems very small and the people A be right In our backyards almost Minor Executive Agree On Timing The executive of the Time Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association have agreed on the timing of each Leagues games during the coming season The Novice league boys born in or later has been allocated ice time on Tuesdays from 415 to pm and Fridays from to 535 pm All Atom Pee Wee and Bantam league games will be run on Saturdays from am to A sixteam league of 15-year- old boys plus the Bantam Four- Town team will play two games Friday and one game Saturday evenings A four team league of 16 17 and 18yearolds will play two games on Saturdays starting at approximately 1000 All games will be played at the Georgetown Arena this year A warmup day has been arranged for Saturday Sept for all players registered with the GDMHA who were born during the years 1960 to inclusive The schedule is as follows 800 945a 1030a am 1215 l15pm pm 345 515 pm Surname starting with AtoK AtoK AtoK LtoZ LtoZ 1964 1964 1965 1965 LtoZ Players should wear full equipment Any coaches who would like to help out on the ice should bring their skates with them A team selection draft for Atom and older players will be Coaches and managers should plan to attend this meeting They should also attend the day on Saturday to check out the crop of new players who will be eligible for drafting to their team Information regarding the opening activities of players born before and after 1965 should be ready for next weeks newspaper Pool Problems A Plague For Halton Hills Council Pool problems are plaguing did not have any from the beginning due to a council here as It becomes practical knowledge to handle variety of troubles During the almost a weekly matter to sort construction problems Were tendering process only one out the troubles with the new saying the consulting tender was received for the Indoor pool being constructed in supervisor Is doing a bad Job general contracting the Georgetown Its Just that we dont know he pool said Also in the tender one of the Council met in a special MrLanenddedthatthethrce firms backed out making it meeting Monday to discuss the men had found something necessary to retender aU the problem of who would be wrong at the pool and wanted electrical work for a higher allowed on the construction price site and to whom the con- with the information Another problem was finding suiting supervisor would We dont want to cost the top soil after the excavating report town In one began The site behind the Members of the special year he said Were tax- Georgetown and District High building committee Ab Ten- payers too and were here to School was a land fill site for a Bob Lane and Ed direct vou people on what we ravine Elallger complained that they think Is right Finding proper consulting were told to leave the site while Councillor Morrow supervisors was also a performing a routine in- moved that the building problem Mr Lane Mr apectlon committee be allowed on the and Mr Elallger Mr Tennant added that the site lo perform inspections and volunteered their time to consulting supervisor is that the consulting supervisor supervise the project for free reporting any problems to report to the committee However they requested to Halton Hills recreation through Mr be let out of their verbal director Doug Collison and the The committee Is not being agreement when they found out two men are discussing how to made aware of the problems it required approving shop remedy the problems the only person who is Is Mr diagrams These are plans of If we re involved in this CollUon Morrow said actual pieces of equipment project we feel that any Any problems should be which will be used in the pool problems should be brought to brought to the whole special construction us Mr said Then building committee we make recommendations and Elallger has the right to call a its up to council to pass meeting at any time judgement The pool has been by Mr Tennant added that Mr problems and set bocks NORVAL NEWS Mr and Mrs Norman Sunday Sept Primary Laldlaw 2 Nerval certificates nursery school celebrated their wedding age were received by Sharl anniversary at the home of Jamie Donaldson their daughter and soninlaw and Julie Cunningham Robert Jean and John Norval Diploma Paul Carney on Sunday afternoon and Corinne J oil more evening and Peter Smith third year Assisting Mr and Mrs seal Dwayne Cunningham and In receiving their Marynnne Donaldson Fourth guests were their family Jean year seal Mark Smith Bill and John Bill and Karen Cun- Gwen Gordon and nlngham Davis and Rosemary Laldlaw and their Marilyn McClure Sixth year nine grandchildren seal Kevin Donaldson Mark Pouring tea In the afternoon Cunningham Douglas Mc- Mrs James dure and Billy Davis seventh Mrs Jack year seal Douglas Donaldson Streetsville Mrs Goodhew burning bush pin Sam Mc- Mrs C Williamson Clure and Susan Smith Brampton Mra Davis Honorable mention Robert Guelph and Mrs Jim Lee Roes John Lee Mlssissauga Mrs Wlllard and Penny Davis Laidlaw Nerval and in the evening Mrs Keith Christie Congratulations are extended Mississauga Miss Helen to Leslie daughter of Toronto Mrs Doug Mr and Mrs Eric Leslie Hamilton and Mra Don Georgetown and Conrad Jose Guelph Whcildon of Cheshire Serving were their grand- married in Union daughters Helen Beth Presbyterian Church on Loidiaw Carol Ann Laidlaw Saturday Mary Lou Laidlaw and Mrs P her marriage Arlene Sherry Dunlop was honored with i Assisting In the kitchen were showers members of Ihe Norval United A miscellaneous shower was Church Women Union Church by the Among the relatives at- women of the church and tending were two sisters and community with more than four brothers of Mrs Laidlaw attending and two sisters of Mr Laldlaw Memtari leaders of he More than guests called club t during the day to extend their congratulations and Wendy Ritchie and Valerie Crane were hostesses at a surprise shower and the staff A special Rally Day service conducted by Rev Walter City CenUe where is Ridley was held at employed held a United Church on Sunday The l at CoctavUte JunlorCholrandtheTeenChoir Tt f sang special selections Terry accompanied the Teen J choir with his guitar and Mrs lhe Elaine Crawford was organist ffi During the service Betty reslde June told an action Mr story to the kindergarten Mrs Dorothy McLean pupils and Terry and Bonnie Crawford read a short I eams humorous skit Mr Ridley Introduced the Will Be Provided Sunday School teachers for classes starting next Sunday Competitors who They are for children up lo within miles of the plowing Grade Shelly Laldlaw and ma ore required to provide Julie Laidlaw ages seven and tnelr eight years Mrs Marilyn Tnose beyond miles who Smith and Mrs Bobbie make application for a learn or Whitehead ages nine and ten odor will be supplied a years Mrs Judy Pomeroy and charge of each for lhe Mrs Gwen Laldlaw with Cindy duration of the match Reld as helper girls II years Competitors residing beyond and over Mrs Roele Laldlaw 40 miles of the match who bring boys 11 years and over Mr their own tractors and teams Larry Clglen teenagers are paid 50 cents a mile one Gordon way tendent of the Sunday school Competitors who drive Rally Day at tractors on roads in the plowing Presbyterian Church was match area must be In observed by Rev Howard possession of an operators or Smith presenting attendance chauffeurs licence in to the Sunday school cordance with provincial pupils during the service on regulations in lovlno memory of Ellli who pelted away September 30 Sadly missed along Ufas way I remembered every day No longer In our lives to share But In our hearts you are always In lovlno memory of a dear fattier and grandfather Ellli who away September 1957 Dear still years depart BIRTHS and era thrilled announce in Ufa arrival of their ion Timothy lbs on on Sept 14 Scar borough Centenary Hospital MEMORIAMS In loving memory of a dear grandson knd nephew David died October 1 away suddenly A imlle for all a heart of gold One of the best the world could hold Never always kind These are me our left behind We do not need a day To bring Dave to mind For the day we do not think is Impoiilbte to find This gate of memory will HULME In loving memory of our dear ion ana brother K David who left us suddenly on October lit In a grave not very far from There tec pi our son we love To a beautiful life a sudden end He died too toon every ones friend Hli retting place we visit And put lowers there with car But no one knows the heartache When we turn end leave you ther For If teardrops could build a And a Ian We would walk me long road to reach you bring you home again Whatever we failed to do We never fall to think of you Lovingly remembered and milted by Worn Dad and JONES In loving memory of a dear ion and brother David who away September So many have happened Since you were called away So many thlngi to share with Had you been left to stay Every day In tome small way Memories of you come our wi Though absent you are aver near Still mlued loved always dear Sadly by Dad Mom Phillip ana Carole greatest lit Always remembered and love daughter Jean ion lew grandchildren Virginia In memory of a dear Dad and Grandfather Sidney Kirk- Patrick who passed away Oc Five yean have gone line Dad taken from But In our hearts Though and prayers Ever remembered by Dorothy Linda Heather Scott and TEEN DANCE FRIDAY OCTOBER SACRED HEART HALL 39 Guelph Street DOG STAR Advance 5150 Atdoor175 til midnight For tickets call or BOWLERS WANTED NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Ladles Wed Evening pm Mixed League Thur ft Frl pm I den Age tto years to pm Youth Bowlers I to yean Wad Sal from 9 am Sunday pm Young Adults tl to yrs Singles ft Sunday pm GEORGETOWN BOWL COMING EVENTS Openings still available on Bowling league no experience necessary alt ages accepted Georgetown Bowl 11 Moun S WH The Blue Triangle club In need volunteer driven for short trips and to their meetings Kindly call Y Local Council o meeting this Friday St Georges Anglican church Wadding flowers our specialty let help you make the big day perfect Webbs Greenhouses town Una south 453- Georgetown and District Hospital auxiliary presents Food Adventures St Georges Church hall St Tuesday Sept Tickets at door S3 CO Door prlie Visit Kitcheners Farmers Market Y but trip Wed net day Oct J I SO per person Register now leaves St Andrews United church am returns Some University women club of Georgetown meeting Oct at at the Canada Truit Building Main SI New member welcome For In formation phone Wendy DEATHS LEUENBERGER WalterOn Friday September If 74 at the Guelph General Hospital Walter Leuenberger of Erin formerly Glen Willlami In his year Beloved husband of Keller and loving lather of Michael Wendy and Jeffrey Dear son of Mr and Mrs Paul Brother of Jeenette Mrs Douglas Starrett Roy Brian and Danny Private family was held Saturday afternoon at the lureJones Funeral Home Edith Street Georgetown cremation followed Memorial gifts to the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap preciated Saturday September 1974 at the Memorial Hospital Brampton Allca Evans of Cambridge Crescent Brampton formerly Georgetown In her Win year Beloved wile William J and dear mother William Dear sister John H Evans Georgetown and Harry Inesonl of Weston Rested at Jones Funeral Home 34 Edith Street Georgetown where funeral service was held Monday Interment Greenwood Cemetery Con tributions in memory to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated Because of the musk oxs resemblance to a bison the nowscarce buffalo nickel Is known to many Eskimos as a musk oka 8776901 Mill St Georgetown l Are you or have you lust moved Into a otto WELCOME SERVICE Would like to call on you with GIFTS and Information about your new location The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to THE HERALD For this information and gilts call Joan Gillespie at 8774812 leaving Milton to area includes three nights ac commodation all meals Algonquin Park and a boat cruise For further Information call Milton Travel Service 101 Anon Family Jroup meetings at St Johns United Church St Tuesday I JO pm Al Anon tactfully offers help to anyone who fb learn how to live with all the difficulties which alcoholism can create for aggravate For In formation call or 3153 Church Anniversary services Sept am and Guest minister Rev W Lewis BD of Boston and Omagh Special We welcome you to worship with Anniversary dinner Wednesday Oct I pm Adults children SI preschool INVITATION Friends and relatives are In vited to mark the occasion of birthday with Mr Herbert Cleave Sunday September pm In the auditorium of the House Halton Manor Milton On tario CONGRATULATIONS with thanks to the Lord we will celebrate on September a 35th wedding an niversary of our dear parents Harm Koeslag and Marti no nee Konlng From their grateful children and grand children Bill and Jackie Martin and Gretna I neks and Doug Alex and Ada and grandchildren TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL 41 Shelley St Georgetown Day or Evening Instruction Licensed instructors Fully Insured Dual Control Operated by TED SCOTT DIAL LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST OR 8774S93 Choose from Canadas largest rental Ileal of can and trucks Charge TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS iltT 8776901 Mill SI luHtaFewSleps Main Hi Today our 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