Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1958, p. 10

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thi oloiiorrowh tjmtafrp wdneidt byee april mh uw public meeting georgetown high school tues april 15 8 pm to elect the executive for georgetown night school coming events rummage sale in st georges anglican church rooms on satur day april 19th at 10 am spon sored by the wa baby clinic legion auditor ium georgetown first four mon days of every- month 130 330 statutory holidays excepted tf easter tea and baxaar in st georges anglican church spon sored by the wa on saturday april 12th sale of work please note the george town halton poultry association annual banquet that was to be held in the georgetown legion auditorium on thursday april 10 has been conceited dog owners please remember that dogs are not permitted to runat large 4n georgetown at any time trouble and expense can be saved if you keep this in mind particularly at this time of year when gardens are being planted and new lawns are seeded thanks for your cooperation roy haley chief constable ernest 4lofmann construction ft custom homes tr 72753 20 george street ft euchre and dance in stewart- town hall friday april 25th good euchre prizes and door prise admission 50c all proceeds for georgetown hospital fund norval junior farmers pres entation euchre and dance at stew- arttown hall friday april 11th at 830 pjn lunch admission 50c everyone welcome 40 rebekaha dont forget the unknown friends party on tues days april 15th at 7 pm sharp supper for all lodge members plan to attend etjch person at tending is to bring a favour euchre and dance in hornby orange hall friday april 11th sponsored by the orange lodge luncgi served admission 50c annual tulip tea at st step hens anglican church hornby thursday may 1st at 20 pm speaker hiss dorothy barrass hsw f toronto home baking for sale admission 50c the regular monthly meeting of georgetown horticultural so ciety will be held in wriggles- worth school wed april 16th at 8 pm guest speaker mr brown of sheridan nurseries who will speak on thejcare of shrubs the public is invited games night monday april 21st bridge euchre court whitt 800 pm in chapel st school sponsored by the home school with proceeds for grade 8 banquet lunch admission 50c 416 thanks your patronage has encouraged us to expand our modern new barbershop is now open and we invite you to visit us tops in equipment tops in service sid miersma sons 7 rexway drive tr 79246 the presbyterian church in canada pastor moti l all hansi india an outstanding christian leader and senior pastor in the jhansi field where the presbyterian church in canada maintains a mission station will be visiting at the following churches sunday april 1 3 10 am brampton presbyterian sunday school 11 am brampton presbyterian church service 130 pm union presbyterian sunday school 230 pm limehouse presbyterian church service 530 pm youth dinner knox presbyterian georgetown 700 pm youth service knox presbyterian georgetown you are invited to the feast of the seven tables luncheon which will be held in limehouse memorial hall on thursday april j7th between the hours of 1 pm and 3 pm under the auspices of the womens association ad mission 50c 416 industrial league softball men interested in forming an industrial league there will be a meeting on sunday april 13th at 2 pm georgetown memorial arena all teams wishing to enter please send representatives tour of toronto craft studios wednes april 16 10 am 100 pm tickets including luncheon 100 telephone tr 73324 or tr 74127 for details sponsored by the georgetown arts and crafts learn to drive the safe way at shirlies driving school ly the new residents we have are their contribution in churches civic and fraternal or ganizations despite concern over taxation here he said two neighbouring towns have tax rates ten mills higher in 1054 the mayor said he found no one not in favour of the delrex agreement f the ann has since been most fair with the town he said and uvno case where council has solicited help have they turned it down in 1956 concerned with the tax rate delrex had been approached and had made a 39000 gift we could sft all night and de bate whether annexation was a wise move or not- though 1 per sonally think it was said the mayor and wed be no farther ahead because only time will prove it one way or the other one thing im sure of the town and delrex have chosen to become partners and a partnership is successful only if there is cooper ation on both sides disputing a statement of the mayor cr hyde said he was not pointing a finger at new residents but at the man who said he would five georgetown industry taxes are four or five times higher than they were in 1947 be said in dustrial land was available at a price in 1954 just as it is today he said this was refuted by the mayor and reeve sargent who said they had visited the land owner on behalf of ontario steel pro ducts which later located in mil ton and had been told the land was not for sale you say no one opposed an nexation rwas a town employee then and i did said cr hyde i said the town could get better without getting bigger cr mcgilvray said he had been told by mr marsland of the har- leykay arm which later moved to h kitchitut that thev would have car equipped with dual controls built their new plant on the land and fully insured being discussed but could not phone bfampton ask operator j buy it 4pr snelgrove 127 j 2 tf j p to the council debate se veral ratepayers present stated jd shop for quality and save at views on the question george stephens 62 rexway dr introduced himself as being with the iicslop organization that he liked living here and hoped the arm would not have to be leaving georgetown mrs joseph lupton 50 byron st protested building any more i houses until there is work for those who live here now and said she was speaking for neighbours as well as herself s w orr 4 market st said he what council did continued on front page council opinion the mayor said he had been discussing pros and cons of del rex since last june with a large number of ratepayers and his con clusions are based on what he be lieves to be a concensus of opin ion when he was elected mayor in 1952 the town needed industrial land in the old town limits only one property was suitable for this had taken a telephone vote of his but it was not available when southwest georgetown ratepayers delrex came with its proposal in i association and the feeling is 1954 it seemed the answer and that there has not been enough council of that day signed an i time to study what effect the pro- agreement which has led to a posal would have on the town he large area of industrial land with- 1 suggested a months delay and a in town limits vote of ratepayers on the scheme georgetowns strategic location it is his personal opinion that it near the seaway with adequate will cost georgetown half a mil- hydro power and in the centre of hon dollars ontarios population hub leaves i mr orr tried to speak again i little doubt that industry will later as council ended its delib- come in future he said j crations but was told by the ma- i i often wonder what our newer hat procedure didnt allow residents must think when we say when a motion was on the table that we dont want any oy i represent 200 ratepayers and 1 houses and that houses jrffe lsruu wont be the last you hear from hilitics he rcmarkcdxcertain- ntfc promised mr orr we are proud to announce 0 opening of norton floral garden centre 122 guelph street phone tr 73982 wherewe can supply all your nursery needs nursery stock foundation plants beddingstock and the various supplies you will need for your garden this is an added service for your convenience we can now supply all your floral needs inside and outside of your home cut flowers potted plants corsages distinctive floral arrange ments remember our two tocations main st north 122 guelph st hunter real es bldn tr 73582 tr 73982 tip t0r tailors special purchase save up to 3025 on your new spring suit tailored to measure sale 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ladies dusters printed cotton duster o qq ladies allweather coats another top value at silvers special purchase from a renowned maker 3000 values 15 ftft koieeeeee airforceman gets promotion to sgt stewart mckcnzie 24 mackenzie crescent who recently moved with his wife and family to town has received a promotion from corporal to sergeant a member of the rcaf mr mc- kenzic is stationed with 436 squa dron at the downsview rcaf sta tion see what mke norton has to offer on peeje 91

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