Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1955, p. 11

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r- the georgetown herald four pages georgetown ontario weonmy auguat 211 1955 second section fuel board hears application natural lias in georgetown the ontario fuel boad appeared to look with favour oo ciprgetown bylaw which would grant a franch- ue to halton natural cat go ltd when a public hearing was held it the local municipal office on tuura- day at the tame time the board id lauraed timllar heartnga on lltlton ltd acton bylaw when it waa lear ned that technicality in advertis ing the hearing for these ttowne had f bliibtatmatlthlihlhhiatbalalalmii thi anglican parish st georges tuhoav auoust h ttlntty xii 8 00 em holy communion corporate b ax 9 45am church school 11 00 a m mettint 7 00 p m eventong mr t lloyd d a c st albans 9 30am holy communion mhtoml nt the safest leaaa dowcb champion set your ncirst available at harley motors 31 john street tat 7259 not been complied with by the com pany law requires at least k seven days notice to be advertised end this had only been done la georgetowiii css while the board reserved declsloo oo the georgetown by law remark of cbitrnuxn a r crthjer indicated that be believed the company stable en ought to oommand a second hearing onder another section of the act when a detailed survey of company financing supply sources and other relevant data would be made mr crosier was accompanied by two other members of the vman board vice chairman t ii simpson and ralph howard a l brooks q c well tad city sol icitor spoke and submitted exhibit for the company of which be ts a director k h- besly a dunnvlue manufacturer and also a director also appeared for hajtoa nstursl gat ur brooke was questioned by the board about several matters he quo ted a letter from consumers gas tor onto indicating that company is will ing to consider supplying gas for georgetown aikrd about the loeai gas supply owned by anthony gas and explorations mr urooks said his com pany had offered to purchase from them at 4flc per thousand but had had no reply to a letter sent he also quoted a letter sent to the fuel board by lakeland natural gas saying that company would be supplying financ ing and is prepared to commence a survey by september 1st mayor jack armstrong spoke fur the town council in saying that coun cil wants a vole of the people aaked why this is so by the fuel board chairman mr armstrong said that natural gas u a major propusi tion concerning a great many people there would be inconvenience in tear ing up roads to install gas lines and council want thi assurance that rati payers approve the request uf the llallun company to dispense with a vote of the people was rt traded by mr it rooks settling this issue and determining that if the fuel board okays the company dcor uet own will be asked to vote on the franchise mr armstrong a toronto law cr represented anthony gas l hiplora tions an acton company which is drilling gas wells near georgetown opposed the applications of llalton natural gas in all three towns l g o connor legal counsel for union gas and united suburban gas which has u franchise in trafalgar township outlined the company s pos ition in opposing a franchise for mil ton which union feels can be better served by them a local man william f smith and stan hall up1 were to have been aaked to speak later but mr smith had left the meeting when his turn came and the adjournment of the acton and milton cases took place before mr halls turn to speak mr smith in announcing his in tention to oppose a franchise for georgetown said it seemed like car rying coals to newcastle when there is s plentiful supply of gas right in our own backyard im not apeaking for or against any gas company but to me the hearing seems a little hasty waa mr hall a remark as he also indicated that he would speak later the aecrctary of the anthony com pany said he had had no communica tion from halton gas at all the offer is made now then said mr croxler asking mr brooks to send another letter outlining a purch asc proposal to anthony asked by lawyer armstrong about the background of the halton comp any mr brooks named as directors himself mr besly c m glenney retired president or provmela gas l j henderson president of knoll shoe co port col borne the company was incorporated tn june of this year with an authorized capital of 100000 when mr oconnell put up a strong plea that union gas had lots of gas available for milton while doubting if the applicant could he was reminded by the chairman that the fuel board has no power to tell hilton council what company they can deal with aa the milton tad acton hearings adjourned mr crosier said the board is anxious to see that a seynuek and his anthony company gets a market it hamilton construction 160 ouelph street tr 73480 homes oaiaob comctten work industrial mquuumbrm renovations wttqfho sumnf every building need irjsk coujjle wed in st johns dairy faurnter dotntul to advertising fund dairy farmer of canada adveru- lns aet hide will be collected in on tario during the month of septem ber according to erie kitchen seere- tirymanager of the national produc er organization the normal- june setaside which proceeded aj usual in the reet of nada had bees post- poned in ontario to coincide wtth the ontario stabilization plan which waa to have ttarled in august but which waa subsequently nostponed mr kit chen states that agreement ha bean reached belweenthe dairy producer and operating groups in ontario to cany the set aside forward wtth vig or during the month of september the setaside of a eentapound but- terfat finance the national advertl- ing program in upport of dairy foods ontario producers setaside more than alo000 in ibm aa their cootribuuoa to the national advertizing budget of ja700u in view of the fact that milk produc tion is down normally in september mr kitchen points out that the co operation of all branch of the in dustry in ontario la imperative if this province la to maintain its contribu tion to the national budget in a joint ststement a steel pre sident ontario milk producers co ordinating hoard have pointed out to all operators and producers the valuable job of dairy food promotion provided by the national program it was their conviction that the special september bet aside should receive strungtfupport from all brasathes of the industry the wedding parly poses on the slept of st john s united church where francis gray and beulah cinnamond were married on july 30lh left to right uiher ajon mcmillan groormman michael o reilly weston flower g rl julie mcmillan the groom and his bride matron of lonour mrs stanley cinnamond stanley cinnamond who gave his sister in marriage mrs reg nald cinnamond ti c br de s mother and usher john mcbride toronto fur their gas mr senuck spovr briefly saying thst the company has no business to come around and form a company on our own gas vera may george bailey are hornby newlyweds legion gives 500 to swim pool fund a 500 donation from branch 120 canadian legion raised the swimming pool fund to almost 7 000 thit w i k trogrcss on the pool undir n struclton behind the arena wai rep r ted last wee kat a uona club nice ing at the home of ha whitn i the steel has arrived and in a cv ds the filtration equipments is expected the club is planning several fund raising projects on august 2flth a countr mu ic night in the park will feature karl scott and the blue valley bos plus other acts the club is also arrang ing a car raffle with a 1056 chevro t as the prize fractured hip when struck in hamilton mrs harry dcvereaus 0 parkview blvd is tn hamilton general hospi tal after being struck by a car in the city a week ago monday mr and mrs dcvereaus had gone to hamilton to meet their daughter helen who had been at cornell uni vcrslty for sis weeks she suffered a fractured hip sprucelawn farm the home of mr and mrs bdgur ma llornhv was the wedding scene saturday july 30 when their youngest daughter ve ra alma exchanged mam ate vows with george hmer bailc ouncst st n of mr and mrs george baile 11 rnlij it v r ainsworth fficiatrd an 1 r 1- msvsorth placd the ui ddinj iiuimc iin in marrifli p b hi r father the bruit cho a floor length dress of white lace and fingertip veil she cam til a cascade of red roses her sister mrs hon bon ham in a dress of maue lace and carry ink white ijadioli attended as matron of honour ken 1 learns was groomsman at the reception which followed mrs may received the guests she wore a dress of aqua blue black hat and pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses she was assisted b the groom s mo ther in a navy blue lace dress with pink hat and accessories she also wore a corsage of pink roses for the wedding trip to northern ontario the bride chose s bolero dress of blue linen with white hat and accessories snd s corsage of red roses the couple arc living at horn by mrs muir daughter saved from drowning mrs bill muir and her 7 year old dauhtir kartn were near victims of a drowning tragrdv in nova scotia reccntl lorrmr georgetown residents they moved cam when mr muir joined the navy they arc living at waverley a few miles from the shearwater naval base where he is stationed mr lois muir attempted to save karen when the voungstcr waded af trr a beach ball and got beyond her depth in waverlcj s ijke karen kicking wildly in fright forced her mothtr under the water barbara irecte 18 went to their rescue plunging fully clothed into the water and applied artificial res piration to mrs muir for 20 minutes until she gsined consciousness don tfptgct halton s biggest and best fatttair namely the georgetown tall i air to be held thjy jcar on sep tember 30 and october 1st be sure and sec this great show why not ex hibit ss well before this happens before you hear the fire eng ines heeding for your home before il s too late to in crease the amount of your fire insurance coll on this agency end make sure that you have adequate fire insurance john r barber agency insurance and travel john r barber freeman kertay mill street triangla 7s331 buy the best buy bh paints tor lasting baauty iold by twins woodwdhting umchousi tr 72162 manufacturer of sash rtames scttgens dooms bteltte and twjkv dooihamwam hook tub mass open evenings till pml ami v al day stfurcuy mrs william mckay 75 lived at ballinafad a long time resident of the ballina fad district died on august 17 at her home baa broadview ave toronto mrs william mckay born annie may sinclair 75 years ago daughter of the late gilbert sinclair and the rachel mclean waa married in 1004 to mr mckay who predeceaaed her in 1022 they had farmed together in the die trlct until the time of mr mckay a death with her family sho remain ed on the farm until moving to bramp ton in 1038 for the last 14 yean she resided in torontowltu her youn ger son and daughter her kind hospitable nature made her home a place where a warm wel come waa ensured to any friend who called in her more active years she took a leading part in the church of her community she la survived by two sons and daughter earl of brampton archie ud jessie of toronto one grandson bill of brampton and one brother gilbert sinclair georgetown a large gathering of friends from dty and country were present at the funeral terviee an friday at the har old c medure funeral home in town rev 0 loekhart royal norval con ducted the service and interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown five nenhewi and on eloee friend ware pallbearer fred sinclair gear sinclair herb stoctflrt alex mckay oliver klrkwood and jim weather- ston country music night earl scott and the blue valley boys chuck fortune and the chuckwaoon rammers the york county boys 5 dilobouoh sisters tiny jim hopkins friday august 26th georgetown park sponsored by georgetown lions club for community swimming pool fund 100 par carload or adults soc children i5e brnmatesanhhi hbaltlelblwhbihiihiimhtl organliatlons are reminded of the annual decoration day parade to be held la greenwood cemetery butt daspumberin1800jijii georgetown 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