Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1959, p. 12

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the geomstown hebauk waakmdar april mk 1 pianppppnc the xjuneo cuf a wtrtm sktmtb cap cmf chcty styled martins beauty salon 8 oeavehchm drive tr 73932 propose artificial lake in district near milton a proposal to move a section of lake ontario inland is or 20 miles to form an artificial lake near milton as a source of raw wa tec for trafalgar and toronto townships brampton burlington georgetown and other communi ties has been advanced by george flnley trafalgar industrial com missioner speaking to the oakvtlle traf algar real estate board mr pinley said the project is not only phy sically possible but entirely prac tical and he suggested that the pumping of raw water could be come another major industry for ontario my imagination and i hope yours he said need not be stre tched to consider water pumpingj as a private industry like oil and gas pipelines on the site examinations made by us hydro technical engineers coupled with advice from a cana dian investment firm show that it would be possible to establish a 200million gallon reservoir about 10 or 15 miles inland and 250 feet above lake level at a cost of less than five cents per thousand gal ions according to mr flnley what could be done along lake ontario can also be done at ong lake erie he stated what can be done here can be done in the london st thomas area or almost any place within 20 miles of the lake shore where municip alities rely on artesian or other types of wells for their water supply such sources depend to a large extent on the rainfall in the area in any given year there is also the ever present concern about the gradual lowering of the water table at best the wells now in use cknnot hope to fill the increas and it is your neons of identification at the hospital ho ww to use it always keep your ontario hospital insurance certificate handy and present it to the hospital admitting department if hospital care becomes necessary for you or your eligible dependants only one certificate is issued to each insured single person aad to each insured family as a precaution each member of the family should have a separate note of the hospital insurance number for ready reference in case of sudden illness or accident ww ha i ii hoes your certificate and paid up premiums entitle you and your eligible dependants to essential in patient hospital services in standard ward accommodation of approved hospitals only for as many days as such services are medically necessary benefits cease when the physician indicate hospital care is no longer necessary outpatient hospital services are not covered except in the case of emergency outpatient care received within 24 hours followingjui accident hospital services mst be medically necessary ontario hospital insurance benefits cannot be provided for custodial ordomiciliary patients i e persons whose jnedical conditions do not justify use of hospital accommodation and services and who could be cared for at home or in some facility other than an approved hospital prepad nkmums aem prepaid protection it is important that your ontario hospital insurance premiums be paid a ar be the date they are due this is necessary to maintain a period of prepayment during which your protection will continue if rtever becomes impossible for you to pay your premiums ontario hospital services commission ing demands of the population i presently served how then can i expansion to any great degree be visual lied in what he described as a sear ching look at the future the in dustrial commissioner said traf algar extends north about 15 mil but only in the south three miles qnder existing conditions can we expect to see any pheno menal developments the answer is lack of water he said and here we arc with an unlimited supply at our doorstep he told the realtors when he came to trafalgar in 1956 he was impressed by what he saw but when he learned about some of the limitations he was a little de pressed by the spring of 1957 i was convinced that the solution is to literally move a section of lake ontario to where luwill be useful to those who need it he seated 1 do not think the job i have in mind should be done by gov ernment either municipal of pro vincial i submit to you that it is high time we stopped looking to government to solve all our problems the blessing and coop eration of both levels of govern ment should be all that is neces sary pnate enterprise has pumped oil from western canada in its raw form for refining in ontaro private enterprise with govern ment assistance through the un economic section of northern on tano has pumped natural gas into ontario from the west private enterprise can with only the permission of the prov mce and the municipalities con cerned pump raw lake water and establish inland reservoirs from which municipalities can procure needed supplies for purification and distnhjbn through their ex isting ageirfflfc mr finley said he was not sug gesting that such a water pump ing industry would compete with existing public ownership water purification and distributing sys terns i merely suggest means whereby such municipally owned systems could rely on a guaran teed supply of their necessary raw product he said mr finley asked his audience to imagine what this would mean to trafalgar township in the ac quisition of industries requiring large quantities of water let ui suppose he said that the intake was located at bronte and the raw water line ran north along the second lane and high waj 25 all along this route raw water could be made available for mdustrj the industrial commissioner said trafalgar pas oakville 36 cents per thousand gallons for chlorinated filtered water i am not suggesting the pnee is too high he said 1 jm sure it not but it is high because of the heav capital cost of intake and plant equipment in relation to the through put of its saleable products detailing his proposal mr fin le suggested a 72 inch intake at bronte and a 24 inch pipeline to a point near milton to establish 20 acre lake averaging 20 ft depth total cost he said would be about 4 000 000 with a moderate proportion of risk capital coupled w ith publfc financing such a project can be tin meed and put m opera ti he state i nd he added 1 think it would be profitable to its backers he aid he had checked his theorv against fact in 1957 1 was able to interest an inlernat ionall known indrotechnical firm of engineers and an official fltw from new york on three occa sions and travelled oer the area with me final i j i was assured that whit i hid in mind was not on ph icalh possible but en tirclj practical c jointk went a step farther and tnvtstigatcd the matter of forming and financing a compan to do the job nat onallj known in t st ment firm gave fn 1 1 of its t me an 1 their pinmn was that in a peno 1 of rtlatek ca m m an i n rim i inter t rat a pral c mnam c mid ik f nan 1 lo carrj nut such a project l i f rtunati h ht rt mm e i tht rciltor ihc summer of 195 uts not a lime wh n these monej renditions prevailed much mtire nirab e co na prevail to felpj re fpt tye r90cr tw war buddies mat after a long separation and w ra llying their yes laid ona l always asso ciate the two beat years of my ufa with tha army tha yaar baffora i aotdrefted and tha yaar attar i got out and it s our wish that you 11 associate pleasant memories with us whenever you drive one of our used cars to this end our mechanics thoroughly overhaul every car we take in before it s placed on the lot by doing so we know were protecting our reputation for selling only the finest used cars franklin prouse htra ara faw good examples of todays best buys here are soma outstanding values tn our goodwill used cars i954 buick sedan 995 1958 plymouth coach s1995 1956 chrysler jjew yorker sed s1995 1954 ktenar 195 ford ranch sedan 1295 wagon 11495 1954 monarch 1954 potrtlac deluxe sedan 1595 sedan 195 1957 gmc panel tmdc 1495 i3s t- cuaik avinui wt torpmto 7 ontario wa 43301 ttacvgnbonctsb ay mr finley said if members of the real estate board were wonder ing why he was outlining his pro posal to them he was doing so as a suggestion to take more tern tory m their thinking some of you have told me about connections you have with large sources of risk capital he remark ed why not interest such capital in the acquisition of land sufficient for a whole new townsite develop ment and couple with it the idea of making it possible by the inclus ion of sufficient capital to provide the water required water not only for the development itself but for all those surrounding areas that could use the water on a fv orable cost basis legion notes by las clark the zone meeting and election of officers is tomorrow evening thursday april 9th it is to be held in streetsville legion at 830 pm and the writer hopes a good number will be present from georgetown streetsville has ar ranged a good evening as well so be sure to be present nominations will be accepted from the floor and there are a number who have been nomina ted at the previous tone meeting so there should be no lack of good candidates for the job we wish our successor the very best in of fice incidentally the change of officers does not take place until immediately following the provin cial convention to be held in kit chtner this august the writer has enjojed his two tirms of office and enjojed the v isitin etc that goes with the office howev er there comes time w hen one must retire and as far as we are concerned this is it although nominated we shall not contest the office again as it ha been almost four jcars since we wenhlrst electde and it s time some one else took over harrj bottoms asks us to remind all those who arc shooting at the armouries to get out there and el caught up there are a num ber who are as much as three tar gets behind the teams would like to see all members out so that this ear they can make a better showing at the inter service shoot on friday ma j 1st further details will ap pear at future dates we were approached bj a gen hem an who was to put it mildly great h incensed about our ob servations regarding the legion crest and the deletion of the let ters besl vow we hasten to add personall we did not just withdraw from the besl on our nor did the zone nor provin cial command the action took place last vear at the convention melbourne australia of the british empire service league when it was decided that the besl more and in its place would be an organization called we be lieve the commonwealth ex ser vtccmen s organization u almost ounds like one of the fanc nam es the yanks used to give their various groups docsnt if the basis of this our delegates of the legion including president dave burgess voted against it and while thev will nominally pav luei into the iroup will be known n w as simplv canadian legion s far as the crcsl 1 concerned nee again we couldn t care less and while we rather liked the new ic if u is changed we can t see great dial of difference as alter of fact quite an amount of jile is s i the- the cottage hn foe good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffee break lunch dinner or the evening snack do come in and let us serve you present thanks badge to mrs robert wyatt on friday at the girl guide meeting in st john s church ball mrs bob wyatt was honoured with presentation of a thanks badge the badge was presented by barbara kinrade and carole lane two local guides who recenl concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73302 he writing kk inlttab in lite deal and hed better be card ol hfa wtfe wont like it bat kfa old dart miking furnace la the one to blame by installing new smarts dnetleea furnace coal or ell be could end the duet save money en foci and get more heat and the drat com u low too see your smarts dealer for paruenlara 100series rhthompson hardware oil gas ht1ng hardware plumbing phone tr 7 2971 crest and if s anybody s guess as to the final outcome but of one thing we arc certain whatever is decided will have to be ratified at the dominion convention to be held in windsor next year 1960 the district council met in wat erdown last saturday for their pre convention meeting all the zones were represented and quite an amount of convention business was dealt with the district convention will be held on sunday april 26th and branch 120 is urged to have a representation at least a colour party to take part in what will be one of the biggest district conven tions ever held how about it 120 we would also like to see sports committees in the zone particularly represented ass this will be an im porta nt meeting for them m man ways celved their gold cords carole spoke of the help which bad been given by mrs wyatt in training for their badges while barbara pin ned the thanks bodge on her jt greetings mrtv s tv service as main strict north tr 79541

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