Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1959, p. 6

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tub ocoitorrown herald wednesday msy ttlfc ifsf if youre on the go you should be readytogo with a permanent wave that keeps your lock at the peak of perfection gives them that naturally wavy look thats better than natures- own for summer treat your tresses to a professional permanent always available in our salon in a variety of price ranges but with uniform results a tovety look for your locks an easytocarefor bonus for you martins beauty salon 8 cieavehoim drive tr 73932 controversial corner by urt cass bylaw no 5791 it is doubtful whether many of oar townspeople are getting very excited about by law no 57 91 or if they even know what the bylaw is all about the impressive title of this piece of legis tatton is the restricted area zoning bylaw of the town of geor getown the attitude of most people to this new law is not sur prising it doesn t make very exciting reading it is unlikely to affect their affairs very much at the present time in fact readers of this column may well wonder why such an uncontroversial sub- ect is discussed here at all on friday may 29 the ontario municipal board will convene in georgetown for the purpose or giv ing final approval to the zoning by law at that time a hearing will be given to persons wishing to sup port or oppose it it is virtually certain that shortly after this meeting the by aw will be final lets go forward honest government employment n scandals rights of labour jack henry your candidate lets vote ccf auction sale of furniture and useful household articles georgetown arena sat june 20 georgetown rotary club frank fetch will be auctioneer donors call tr 73907 3300 4579 or 3486 for pickup sell out continues come and see the thousands of sales items at kentons cut rate ssesw 1 nsnsw 28 main st north tr 79481 due to popular demand sale will continue until all merchandise has been sold mens all wool sport jackets 16 93 regular 24 95 sizes 36 to 44 mews sanforized chino pants mews short sleeves sport shirts j25 sizes sm i menssml swim suits tshirts 19 sins 2 skorts 2 6 139 7 169 girls slimjims sizes qq ttot4 77 shorts sizes 12 to 18 99 boys ivy league jeans 149 sizes 8 to 14 girls shorty pyjamas tfa ladies pedal pushers sizes 01 qq 12 to 18 0 maternity skirts and tops 29 each cool summer cottons pillow cases pair 55 bed sheets all sizes 399 ly approved from then on all land within the town area will be restricted to the purpose laid down by ihe zoning regulations this in itself is not particularly controversial the majority of people feel perhaps not very strong that zoning and land us age are a good thing the contro versy is yet to come this by law will be under repeated attack dur ing the next few years until it is either revised to death or until people who seek to change it real lze that it is here to stay indivi duals and organizations wishing fo extend build or develop will find that the regulations hamper them or cost them money so they will squawk the council will eith er stand by their guns and refuse permit expediency to undermine what they know to be a good law or they will tolerate continual de viations which will seriously re duce its effectiveness man of us in canada have never been face to face with the appall ing results of unregulated use of land by irresponsible promoters it is difficult for people to work up a great enthusiasm for regula tions aimed at preventing an evil they have never known those of us who have travelled around par ticularr in europe and parts of the us however have seen first hand the miser squalor and def ilement which can result from un restricted land usage the slums of london new york rome nap les athens and to a lesser degree of quebec montreal and toronto exist largel because they were built in an unenlightened age hen pm ate enterprise was more powerful lhan the socictj in which it flourished in southern ontario with a few exceptions the demand for land has not jet reached the stage where its misuse has become an aggravated problem or a contro ersial issue but the writing is already on the wall for many years now the question of provid ing a green belt around toronto has been under discussion but as we all know nothing has been done there is no green belt now and because of the inability of the municipal authorities in that area to take a firm hold on a hot pota to there never will be a green belt around a city is a band or swathe of land which is devoted to public and private open spaces park lands golf courses and con servation areas the purpose of a green belt is fairl obvious it is to provide a place where chil dren can pa surrounded bj grass and trees instead of sidewalks and traffic a place where adults can find peace and relaxation a place where the tensions of living arc a little less tense as for toronto when the get around to establish ng a gncn belt it will prnbab necessitate an agreement wilhlhe barm town council the torgitown zoning regula lions are not perftct not in this iltrs opinion anjwa as thij leave much to be desirtd in the wav of providing public optn spa ces along thi north fork of the credit reiver but thrj represent a big sttp in the right direction it is mj earnest hope that this bv law will have the enthusiastic support of our townspeople so that xur children will inherit a will plan ned town and not a hodge podge of unrestricted const rucl ion if there is to be controversy over this let us have it now before it is too late 11 us hear from the supporters of wise land usage let us hear from the supporters of more park land and optn spaces you can bet vour bottom boots th it jour axe grinding oppononls will be heard from they alwajs are school music director excels mikado direction dr charles m wilson music director for georgetown high school directed and conducted a production of gilbert and sulli vans mikado for three evenings last week in gulph the members of the cast were all from guelph and district the orchestra of sev cnteen pieces had a number of the members of the toronto sym phony orchestra the members of the cast wore the costumes recent ly used by cbc for their perform ancc mr and mrs j i lambert and their daughter cynthia attended one of the performances and rep ort that it was the best amateur performance of this type they have ever seen nd that it was in fact as good if not better than performances seen produced by by the doylecarte company in london georgetown is indeed very fortunate to have this talen ted gentleman on thfe staff of the high school he is a young man who will make his presence known in the music world first farm accident figures reported detailed information on th ac cident picture on ontario farms tor the first three months of the rami accident suncv ls now be ing reported to agricultural rrprc stentahves states t r hilliard director or 1- xlension ontario dcpl of agriculture under whose supervision the farm accident survej is being carried out the information will be tahulaled and analyzed and the n stilts divul ged as soon is thev an available agricultural represi ntalivc s re port that a total of 5492 people are acting as accident reports in the j- arm accident survc i would like to commend all those who are serving as farm accident reporters and also those farm fam ilies that arc providing the infor mation on accidents on their farms states mr htllurd thts information will be w value to farm organization and the depl in deviisng a safety education pro gram designed to reduce the num ber of all accidents on ontario farms boughton jewellers 3 main st n diamond rings tonite through satdy auntie maine rot russeu if t wowl roxy theatre milton remember coupon books expire june 1t barragers cleaners ii main st s phone tr 72279 agent for sid silvers formal rentals nwocwv anticipate red cross blitz over 2000 mark inclement weather and an un lucky thirteenth canvassing date worked in reverse for the red cross this month as georgetown crs opened their wallets to release 183995 to the annual blitz cam paign and the total is still grow ing when the final donation is in the figure will be well in excess of the organizations 2000 target coming at a time when many other organizations are also put ting forth their annual appeal for funds and when unemployment has produced a mass tightening of purse strings the success of the blitz isparticularly amazing how ever the canvassers one hundred and thirty odd were unanimous in praising the generosity of the unemployed the hhtzers started to blanket the town at oclock wednesday morning and continued the door todoor campaign until ten o clock at night many of the canvassers were kinsmen club members lillian shortill is president of the local branch of the red cross with mrs don thompson secretary and don wingrove treasurer jack spence was campaign manager and keith mcleish handled the publicity cuts lacerations when child struck by car johnny emmerson 4 year old son of mr and mrs john eramer son 181 main st n was knocked to the pavement sunday after noon when he ran into the path of a car driven by lawrence rac ine of newmarket he was trea ted at the office of dr j h chamberlain for a cut over his right ee and lacerations to the right side of his head and right ear ft mr racine was driving south on main street when the child darted onto the road from the west curb cst r d wbitson investigated the accident which was reported at about 3pm directory or j bum milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown dr kw mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 tf s m faibuh ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown for expert eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptiona filled hearingaid giwim 12 main st south brampton gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 ajn to 6 pnx daily friday 9 am to 9 pun evenings by appointment a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 23 pjn closed thursday lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown triangle 73612 ralph davies acis fjv accountant and auditor 122 guelph fit georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9am o 5 p m mondays to fridays w rcarr professional engtnaar a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph sl telephone tr 73300 wallace thompson 3rd division court clark and conwn tr 72963 tf georgetown animal clinic c w savers dvja 106 guelph street clinic open 7 pm to 9 pm mon tues wed frl afternoons by appointment monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t tom van sickler ba barrister solicitor a notary 36 main st s tr 74531 dr williams btdg maurice m anderson q c barrister solicitor 61 mill s tr 724m jtoxj theatre building robt r hamilton r optometrist eyes examined for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown tf prevent chimney fires ut fir chief chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop s u p p lies frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitors leroy dale qc 19141956 sjil bennett tc 19301956 douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 hill st georgetown lever hoskin chartrad accoun 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 48131 earl g black b coram bja oa chartered a 182 main sl hilton ont triangle s55u tf hews0n 0rd and hels0n barristers and solicitors 39 main st south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bldg no 7 hwr george t hewson john d oro frederick a hrson tr 7246 tr 7j7m robert w fletcher bailiff prompt reports v alley 72j14 r r 1 brants we specialize in weddsnq stationery phone triangle 7jim

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