i fr gaorgetown otitiweiiiemlay april sdvls50 0 on m6nday aprtfc r4 yi r win irtnti feriehle to ayt hffor operation rfa service v subject to he t tppnmx ocif the town lojlcilrjr an petch and huj v scott preserhtf an- abree- to use hi newmarket between it town and bug line and sug a tauter type cultaet sl ik lew mould nvataet both mr- 7 the xpry y r which would protect both par- at present he la operating larlebua in town he mid new- laoaitet charges a 23 yearly lee for two buses barrle pays a com- ijjsny to operate and in another ltewnno chargo wa made a delegation of over a dozen clt- lixeni attended the meeting to itrolee their approval of bus service mayor cleave aaid he could see no i reason why a licence shouldnt be granted and several other mem- ibers voiced the same opinion james goodlet president of the iretaif merchants association pre- laented a revised parkins plan on ibehau of that organization it sug- itfetted angle parking on three sides 4f main street with parallel park- acordabstotnemcclbr corner also the creation of a 4weway street from main street mill and circling down wesley- waste it it wont the torwn should sue thr centractoy we had a jproni ise tyear isgo that engineers vjere st auiahoe wotklmron fvter bed cleave- were keeping after hage to give lis- an answer im still of he opinion- that the waste can b ajpy sad the situation solved ale mselaren whose property adjoins the dumping area said he simmons jewellers cup to 1jarrie flyers times- and had had no sotlsfying answer the engineer claimed it was never in the contract the dept of health would take no ac tion because the waste was not a health menace the same situa tion had been dealt with in other places and could be solved here he felt hale there is a titer bed at the provincial mill but the latex which is left in he fluid makes it impossible to put it in sewers and it still has to be dumped in the creek allen i suggost pressure be put on the mill by council hill council should go after it and follow it through marshall providing we can ascertain that it can be treated we houid gt tout fgirlffoiii hamilton cleave i agree with mr mar- sholl i promise mr allen well a quiet wedding look place on according to provincial consta- kecp him informed and do every- wednesday march 29th in blessed ble jack sheffield titad of the lo- wlnners of the simmons jewellers cup emblematic of the peewee championship in grc hockey ace- barrle flyers with calvin king as captain back row left to right recreational director a x self bob mackie paul armstrong grant caseley second row terry hurley calvin king doug richardson danny boyle seated tom dobbie bud glbbs john hulmc bob mcguigan bob hill photo by albert slmson ed francis marries ask merchants not to p ark onmain street fourteenth straight wik raiders beat lakefield with anflle parking dh m1u i i ur goodtet said that as a for- th we con to brin a head trinity church this year wl mer councillor be fully realized the blems of parking and the mer- lehants after consideration felt the lplon should be tried mcgllvray the new system hasnt been given a fair trial yet at present a plan is being tried i of parallel parking all along main et petch there have been com- iplelntx two saturday nights ive gone home to get away from them cleave ive heard a lot of fav- ourable comments about the new system i think this has cleared up i main street and would like to see lit given more of a trial a few are gainst it but that can be expected what does constable sheffield of ttt sheffield as far as the police i are concerned the present system 1 to the most satisfactory simple i rules are the easiest to enforce and i this plan looks complicated there i bight be some merit in angle -park- ling on mill goodlet i can understand that lit is fine for the police because share are no restrictions marshall its only a trial and iff satisfactory it is councils plan j to continue parallel parking and i enforce the twohour parking re- gtrlction- goodlet no system can work without restrictions cleave i dont think it has had fair trial yet goodlet what can i tell our lasmdationt cleave tell them well consl- itr the plan ive neard people they lure shopping better now before hill 4 think we should listen it he merchants and give their i plan a trial decided not to issue a taxi 11c- i to fred leeder operator of the gin taxt mr leeder had applied for a saying that there had been with local taxis over him up passengers in town for i glen he had no intention he of operating within the town lit constable sheffield sold t two charges placed by local were pending now but he lt know what the court ruling lid be reeve marshall said he ht there were enough taxis and cr hill did not favour ntlng a licence to an outoftown ddent mr leeder said he was ling to have a clause in his lie- that he would only pick up engers for outoftown deliv- clarence kennedy a local alman said there was no bylaw any town stopping an out-of- from picking up fares oder this condition and with sev- taxls and a bus he felt there i plenty of service without more stan allen was spokesman for s egatlon of residents from the ance paper mill district eom- ilnlng about odours from the waste which is dumped in the ate along mill road he asked net to enforce the bylaw and action which the previous wouldnt take to force the to treat jts waste and put it accepted the application of charles parker from three appli cants for the position of caretaker of the municipal building jt a salary of 50 monthly moved by hill and macdonald set daylight saving time in town for the same period as in toronto commencing april 29th moved by petch and tuck granted permission to the iode to hold a tag day for the blind on april 29th were informed by norman sny der that because of unforeseen dif ficulties he was withdrawing an offer to haul garbage to a dump outside town he will tender if the job should be advertised in the future a letter from the united church board which administers cedarvale school objected to any plan to dump garbage on property near the school council has not yet looked over any site in that vicinity and withheld on opinion until this is done discussed the possibility of plan proposed by reeve marshall to set truck load limits on king and queen streets as heavy trucks are damaging the pavements will act the cnh to provide cinders if possible to help fix the roadway over the tracks cr hale asked on behalf of two king street residents for removal of dead trees and this will be done he also mentioned a broken cable on the highway bridge beside saxe motors and the mayor said this was being repaired the ques tion of relief for a local family which he brought up was found to be the responsibility of the town ship as- they had been living in glen williams for the winter t hamilton when rita eileen fowler daughter of i mr and mrs thomas fowler of hamilton became the bride of ed ward francis of georgetown son of the lalo mr and mrs henry francis the reverend daw rec- tor of the church officiated the bride wore a gray suit with navy accessories the couple were attended by mrs russell fowler of itamilton and mr horry savings of georgetown the grooms broth erinlaw after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brides parents after a- short wedding trip the couple will make their home in georgetown treat kb wast the a taj that was tried but it up the sewers engineer t understand was to get hi about treating the stxoayor olbbons and ml told ns bftetie ttwm would take care of the grant the voted down a motion to the recreation commission 1600 salary of the director rmoyedby hu1 and marshall recorded vote all others voted against cr hill said that since a finance committee meeting at which the- request- had been turned down he had been talking to various citizens who think grc is doing a good job there are good men at the head of it and he would hale to see it dis band ari exepnditure of 33q0 is planned this year the motion would provide about jb00 above the 400 grant already included in the budget he thought grc was jusl as necessary as schools reeve marshall said he favoured keeping expenditures at a mini- mum but there was quite an agl- lotion for the grant though where he money woufq come from is a question the three heads of grc had ssld they were through unless the grant is made cleave do you wont te- change the mil rale to 897 hill no mcgllvray i suggested giving the orc more before the budget was struck but council couldnt see itthat way are we going to budge for a deficit nowt cleave one is doing a good job and im not oomplalnlng of their worie flair m good job last year with moo no other orgaa- uddfellows hold euchre party the frl- thirteen tables played at oddfellows euchre party last day prizewinners were mrs nor man snyder mrs v rawson mrs tost and john kelr it is one of a series of parties planned for that spring by the lodge al police detachment the present experiment in parallel parking on main street has reduced the avail able parking space from 80 to 60 cars he lrasking that all merch ants cooperate- by refraining to park on main street in order that all available space can be reserved lor shoppers at present the two hour parking bylaw is not being enforced but the police feel that if motorists do not cooperate it will be necessary to again resort to chalking in order to solve crow ded parking conditions iations hove had aicrcases it is i legal to budget for a deficit marshall expenditures have been made before alter budgets were set i dont want to dp any thing illegal but i think we can find the money somewhere well get a lot of criticism if grc is al lowed to disband lyons wouldnt they take less then 1600 macdonald they hinted they would the other night cleave the firemen want more too if we do this lets break our mill rate and give everyone more hill the firemen got a 25 per cent rajse petch could we meet with grc and support a canvass cam paign i willing to take one or two streets cleave were making great strides at going in the hole hale cr fetchs idea is good ill canvass college view cleave this is a tougher year than last year the tax rate is up 4 mills im asking for a recorded vote petch id like to approach the grc tb cooperate wth council and make a fund canvass thl would protect the mill rate macdonald if there waa any way of giving the money without raising the mill rate i would vole for it hale the canvass is a wonder- lul idea cleave if the iieople wont give in a canvass it will show that they dont want us to give we would be the laughing stock- of the country if we changed our tax rate now a motion by petch and macdon ald was made that council ask the grc to cooperate in a fund can vass and the motion waa carried kill and marshall voting against it will have the police speak to scott motors about parking garage cars on queen street cr mcgll vray said a queen street resident had complained of this to him in a discussion at the end of the meeting it waa decided to have the clerk write to alliance paper draw ing their attention to the nulaane created by mill waste and eaylag the condition must be win c coses glen business mover to sutton john perry who lost year star ted the business known as perrys body and fender in glen williams has closed his business tncre and is movlnk to sutton mr ferry in partnership with another man has purchased a restaurant business there which they will conduct un- i der the name riverside lunch it is located on the main highway in the village and he hopes to renew acquaintances with any frienus who j may be motoring in that district during their summer holidays mr perry is the second glen resident to move to sutton cssn her this year mr and mrs charles isaacs sold the glen variety shop to mr fred leeder and purchased a grocery business in sutton hm stewart dies was dik manater f i xretled bank of commerce manager henry malcolm stewart died at his home on durham street on monday h w hvi v inva lid since he suffered j serious stroke two years ago lost october mr stewart was born at ealing epgund 79 years ago he earnest p canada in 1891 and secured em ployment with the bank of british columbia at victoria bc the bank was later amalgamated with the bank of commerce and mr stew art served as manager at various cities in the west including medi cine hot alto and moose jaw sask he later was manager at st johns newfoundland ond chat ham ontario where jhe retired in 1029 he moved to khlcefleld and to georgetown in 1944 where he purchased a house at wlldwood from the lotc d w baxter a year auo the property- was sold to earl trow and mr and mrs stewart moved to georgetown purchasing a house formerly owned by barry clarke he was a member of the church of england in his younger doys he was a keen horseman and ploy ed polo he is survived by his wife whom he mqt and married in vermilion alto two sons eric and athol of montreal both of whom served overseas wlthlhe canadian army and two daughters mrs don strlck lond helen of unlonvllle and phy- lls m of toronto there are five rrandchfldren two brothers live in encland walter at paignton devonshire and alan at wimble don three brothers predeceased him the funeral service will be conr ducted in st johns church lake- field tomorrow afternoon with in terment following in lakefield cemetery igame lotts this sanritdat night may fo-maaimkoh- tn h v with ah eagy jrtetory overr jkahv- fleot mtwdaeuy georgetown raider took the berries ln three straight game and advanced to the iwmlfl mediate b hocloplayaff it waa the fourteenth straight win for 51- ders and the fourth team wfcjeh foiled to win a- game against geor getown last night lakefield which had ousted marmora from further com petition appeared at the local rink and took it on the chin 123 it wee a fair game until the last period when the visitors fell apart and 8 tallies were made against the luck less goalie the teams play in pet erborough thursday and here again saturday in their bestoffive ser ies mnveriohtioswdritwdagaihst sundrldge beavers and it looks as if mllverton and georgetown may be paired in the finals del beaumdnt hod a good night and scored two goals and assisted en five last night ferri had 3 goals kemshead 2 goals and 4 ass ists v3 7vs social a personal will they can umehouse friends of cliff mcdonald will be pleased to hear of his return home sunday from guelph general hospital after an operation sandy mcdonald and daughter gall of georgetown are staying this week with his mother at dolly varden while mrs mcdonald and her brother jack crawford of tor onto are visiting their parents mr- arid mrs robert crawford at pow- asaan sunday visitors with mrs e mcdonald at dolly varden were mr and mrs william mcdonald ond mary and carol hepburn of georgetown mr and mm robert tonelll and son andy of milton cartings conservation movies under direction of mr walsh were seen by an appreciative audience at the hall on friday evening the reels were both beautiful and edu cational mrs sam glsby was chairman for a program of festival music wtth miss jean ruddell at the piano those singing solos included don- ile curry dorothy kirkpotrlck anna splticr bert benton lillian askm ond nell benton with anna ond lhiion also ih a duet the teacher conducted a choir number proceeds of the event sponsored by the wi will help provide seeds- for the school garden plots mr and mrs andrew mlno hove sold their form on the sixth line ond hove mbved1o glen williams recent visitors include mr and mrs q foster with the iherringtons on sunday mr and mrs j asmelhurst and jacqueline of islington with his mother a week ago congratulations to miss jean ruddell and her pupils at s s no s on standings at the esquealng music festival held mbndayy don- ny curry with the uttre fiddle for boys 7 and under andfthe chotr number to th moon for echoals ocim4kj enrolment win tv an the county- leaving er en land henrjured at parties mr and mrs charles chapman who ore leaving for england later this month were guests at a sur prise party at the home of miss minnie and mr thomas young thirtyfive neighbours on main street south gathered on monday evening in their honour and pre sented them with a number of fine gifts bingo was played and a singsong enjoyed with mrs charles wulsoa at aha rmaas aad many expressions of regret were voiced at losing good neighbours last tuesday a number of ladles for whom mrs chapman had wor ked attended a party in her honor at 4he home of mrs clifford reid and presented her with a pair of weekend guests with mr and mrs dick riddall were mr ond mrs bill harjison and son richard of hamilton and master douglas burt of brampton celebrating her ninth birthday with a party at her home on march 22nd beverley clark daughter of mr and mrs calvin clark had as her guests lynda whltmee jill kentner gull megilvroy marlon majuery maureen hepburn judy bonothon helen mucltart susan ihitmce gillian chapman and her brother donald to celebrate her 8th birthday on april 1st betty carney daughter of mr and mrs oliver carey had a party at her home to which aha invited david mackenzie paul knight pat mcktnnon bobby and karen ellis gloria mcquarrle and her brother bobby lynne hyde 7yeoroldson of mr and mrs ern hyde had a birthday party at his home last week ibs guests were barbara and john ftn- lay cotherlra and steven saxe danny golden douglas mucheq david hamilton bin wilson bob by salter harry brenda pegat anne and rosemary robertson of hornby his brother sister pat monty anov miss hilda krwln miss olive ken- ter karl walters paul barber nedy mrs s batkln w orr and mrs ern mr and mrs bill mills and sus an of streetsvllle with his parents on sunday kmi scott winner of juvenile player award keith scotts tigers won the w g bell juvenile trophy when they blanked a team captained by al gillts 90 on monday scott also scotch woollen blankets a handbag received the kentners drugs award and a wool cardigan attending the party were her sisters mrs fred laws and miss annie reynolds and mrs d w bshter mrs p b cof fin miss may langan mrs laur ence mcklpnon mrs wallace thompson misses marjorle and frances evans mrs daniel banks for the most aggressive player the league scott scored two goals and est assist keith king two and bod varey one members of the winning taaaa are keith scott dave barber tar ry bludd keith king blake varey balfe bradley and dickenson playing for were av gluts blake ingtls jha klrkwood joe louth bui hewitt johnny haines george atcctura bill maccormack ivan huffman and jim golden norval team wins grc novice championship tearn of norval boys the marlboros captalgasllqr ron won the grc novice chatnpionshtp and t trovhy- rmeasblai ates lions club the team ill shown above storing awf to ismjaab rshburn coach bd mclean carl ijadore lvm ftenndo david ossse jamas teranioto recrektlortaorlrectar j u tmt irdaon ron ipivaanbm oonaliteart beward cagfjy-