Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1958, p. 11

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the georgetown herald authorised as office dee oll ocotonown ont wbmiesoay novembet rthi 1m second scciwn what council did house permit industrial zone poses council problem bequest for a house building permit on academy road by paul dore in an industrially zoned area has caused a council to planning board to council to solicitor pas- sing play which still leaves mr i dore with a lot on which be cant build a house the tangled situation came up for discussion at the november 10 council meeting purchased at a time when there was no zoning mr dore explain ed that he had intended to build a house for himself meanwhile he has received a purchase offer for the land subject to house butl ding approval which has been re fused by the building inspector it was explained by mayor arm strong that the planning board tcets it unwise to rezone the prop erty at the present time when georgetown s zoning by law is be fore the municipal board for ap proval council at present has the powers of a committee of adjust ment which will be set up once the by law is okayed but can jnake only minor adjustment while council and board are sympathet ic it is impossible to grant the permit now the mayor said he suggested the town consult a soli town of georgetown nomination meeting thursday nov 27 wrigglesworth school auditorium nominations will be received from 7 30 to 8 30 p m for the offices of aaayor reeve deputy reeve councillors hydro commissioner and public school trustees a public meeting will follow nominations when reports of this year s municipal activities will be given and candidates for office will be given a chance to speak c g benham returning officer citor to clarify councils authority complaining that council has rexoned land on the highway to allow bidfaing of a service station which was opposed by 47 neighbor ing residents cr harrison was told by the mayor that this had been done prior to acceptance of the zoning by law fay council reeve sargent explained that at the tune academy road was indus trially zoned there had been three vacant properties council had meanwhile allowed two of these to be built up with apartments to complicate the question still fur ther with cr hjde suggesting that up dore might be helped from his predicament if the land could be sold for industrial use he obtain ed agreement from mr dore that he would be willing to sell if he could realize his investment from the land somewhere over 800 harve copland mountainview road was told that proper owned h himself and harrv verhey back of that road would be const tiered a subdivision for building purposes council would not re quire a 5 per cent land donation in the eastdf the subdivision the reeve said but building would be subject to provision of the sub division bv law which requires the ubdivider to provide roads sew en water and street signs an agreement was signed with jack hepburn allowing him move his taxi stand to a location on james street a utter from the counlv court of revision was forwarded to alii ance paper mills ltd for their information the letter said that numerous appeals bate come before the court in recent years due to the disposal of alliance null waste and that if the present alleged con ditions continue to exist it may be necessary for the town s assess ment department to give consider ation to depreciation in values in that area otherwise future revis ion courts mi feel justified in giving redress to future appel lants reporting three families on town relief at present the town clerk was authorized to register such people for hospital insurance with the town paying the 420 monthly familv premium when he deems it wise at the remembrance dinttot of branch n20 canadian legion friday november 7th a number of men were honoured with the presentation of their twenty five year pins they were left tonght charles davis bill wylie and john kemshead bill roney also a legionnaire with 25 years service was recently awarded a aaedal of merit for his services to branch 120 shown with the men are president harvey garvin and the guest speaker of the evening rev john mcdermid of st paul s united church brampton a former georgetown man higher bounty contest to check rabies spread e r a ft 9 0 say merry christmas with royal bank money orders a gift olcash is always welcome and nticn you buy your moncv orders this year be sure to get them at vour nearest- roval bank branch with tack royal bank money order you 11 get at no extra cost an emtlope and a mailing folder in gay 6tnslntas colours uith uhieh to send you r gift and personal greetings on can use royal bank money orders to send gifts of cash to friends or relatives in canada the us great britain or the west indies axtd royal bank drafts to send money elsewhere in the world the royal bank of canada georgetown branch k j mille manager fir three points of action to com bat a spread of rabies across hal ton county were taken last wed nesday when the agricultural com mittee of county council author ized pament of 250 in prize mo- lne to organized clubs killing the largest number of foxes over a four month period increased the regular fox bountj from 3 00 to 4 and laid plans for a public it campaign to acquaint the pub- be of rabies disease at the meeting members of the committee discussed thepos5ibil it of rabies spreading south from now infested counties with e- r meadows supervisor of fish and wildlife in the hurson district hal ton game warden bob reed and halton agricultural reprc cnta iv j e whttelock tht thtc recomnundations if approved bj count council at tht ntm mbrr meeting ovtmbcr 18lh would bt imp effective imwd laieh the contest would bt op- tn to six or seven kniwn port nuns and hunting clubs in th count v and anv other which ma wish to form mr reed and mr hitt i ck will ju le tht cliibil uv of the clubs tht prizi m ne offtrcd will be for the total foxts killed b anv hilt wi h m ntv division of 100 s75 s50 and s25 included in the publicilv cim pain will hi priss news itims advcrtisxmt nts an 1 iclltrs to al halton ch ol children which will include instructions on rtctvntz in rabies and trtatrmnt of mi pec ttd animal another siitslion at la t wctk s meeting was to open the dislnct j south of highwav 5 in trafa w fir a fi x hunt mr reed pointed out tht area between tht lppcr middh road and hignwav 5 is bea ilv inftsted with fox deer and oth tr wildlife but a vcar old bvliw prohibits the discharge of firearms lie said trapping is allowed but n i local iih n t inplov thi myans of killing animals opening trie dw j tnct for a short hunt hi aid would help cltan out the f xes bc- fon rabus hit the area the clerk i is to make he suggestion to tra falgar council to date in halton onlv one sure case of rabies in foxes has been re ported and this was a case in geor eetown three other cases mav prove to be rabies and alt are in the northern end of the count above georgetown 4c arton mean while frightened residents have been plaguing the game warden s home with reports of rabid foxes dogs and even groundhogs at burlington beach a fox was found dead without wounds after some children were plajing with it and a police officer hand led the carcass before the game ardcn was notified the earca s was picked up bv dept officials for testing the same dav a fox bit attic in nassagawcva twp then attacked horses in a field all township clerks and others handling the fox carcasses when presented for bounties have been jrarned to use rubber gloves mr meadows warned members and reporters at the meeting that the rabies situation is not yet scr ous here and residents should not become alarmed however it is felt that the disease is being spread by wandering foxes and the following precautions were given to date the disease has been confined mostly to foxes and trans ferred only to farm animals and wildlife which may have been at tacked and bitten by rabid foxes the symptoms of rabies are first shagginess of the hair then fro thing al the mouth then unusual or hysterical behaviour of the an imal diseased animals will even tually die without any outward trace of the disease the rabies germ max spread to a cut on the hand if a human touched the froth of a rabid am mal so all residents are warned against touching even dead animals until several hours after death if vnu see an animal believed rabid shoot it and bur it if doubtful call a veterinarian or tht health of animals branch de part ment of agriculture brimp ton if anv human contact has been midt with an animal behtved to he rabid sec- a docli r immediate iv and follow his directions tht meeting al o scored a widt varutv of bounlv sums and mtth od of collection agreed to wthi the minister of municipal ffa r requesting unif irmitv throughou the prcvince s me counties pav onlv prize moncv s inn tag f x cub and value their circa ses it set amounts and others just pav bountit of various sums in sonic c mintu s onlv the head is neces sa v to claim a bountv while in ethers the eirs are tumid in and in others hunters cin collect n the tai wellington cafe qsjsjph si ma tmm dmimm sees horn toestgle 71m3 chinesefood specialties takeout sexvkx when ii comes to fine food and service everyone comes to usl family diimeis business lwubcviu tempting steaks fuu course mea1s icecream open dally 8 am 11 30 pun sundays 10 em 11 tuesdays s00 200 farm news important meetings scheduled next week halton milk producers who ship to the toronto market should maki rv effort to attend the annua mettinj of their as ociati n which is scheduled f t r the ksqtteinj hall at stewarttown on thursdav evening ntrt ember 27th seere tarv john m bird reports that the programme will include ad dresses bv john paw lev seere tarv manager of the parent organ nation allan lishman president of the same organization fred harrison manager of the coop surplus milk plant and a report bv kvle bingham halton s repres cntative on the toronto board and last secrelarv bird informs us that lunch will be served on the same evening down at the east plains united church the annual ladies night banquet of the burlington and district fruit and vegetable growers association will get underwav at 6 30 pm then on fridav night november 281 h there is another doublehead er with the- nelson or burlington federation of agriculture ann tat meeting scheduled for tfie kilbride hall while over in the court house at milton the halton conserva tion committee is sponsoring an open meeting when the topic is dutch flm tree disease and pos sib e control measures represen tativcs of the depl of ljinds and forests are expected to be m at tendance tl of th month regency coiffure martins beauty salon cieaveholm drive georgetown triangle 73932 to saturday excursions toronto saturday only excursion fares fkomi brampton 9s chasley elora ias hanover ferous 245 harrlsten g 130 kincardine goelph 205 l kitchener 2j60 pamey stratford 35 brussels 40 walkerten 4j0 wmehem 40 445 370 565 350 510 350 se5 445 clveseb

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