Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1959, p. 1

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telephone tr72201 nw in ii i run sv wap eel in sfce heeesov nie ejilcn est wp t buy er sell easily and georgetown herald for fine printing a century of sarvke m publish re a printers b offered by the herald to gtorgthnm and duv a j m s cuss matt pert office dagfc ohnw i oeokolfoww out thuftsday october ts 1tct7 xjfrrx jl py pt t c council seeks legal terminology t delrex issue to come next week 1 what council did post office staff pose for pictures i georgetown s expandtng pos haiw with georgetowns new postal delivery system which will ease a mounting ul f p burden of work at the post office the staff posed for this picture on rhe day the new firsl last wh delt service was inaugurated rear from the left james collier pelmar french blake inglis market centre opened as a sub frank nicholson front gordon halhtt fanny weaver aars andy cnchton mrs george post otfice for that area macautay postmaster harold marshall jean hancock was on vacation when the photo was the shop began tsxrew fun taken photo by jay s studio georgetown subpost office now located in delrex market ask magistrate change court day ctton mondaj october 5 and will handle all phaapf postal j here duty bou to provide subject to exclusion of self work eepfmail deliver the l h anthtlms con supporting rl homes and ftn job is not unfamiliar to propri etor jim jjardiner who opera ted a similar sub office in sas katchewan for two vears delrex manager gives view on council proposal raiders start hockey season on november 15 the raiders dl sun their i mi down jl bo and 5 cents season in milton november lft the raiders tried their leg with the first home game sche for the first time m brampton duled for the 20th last weekend and will be shift advised of th council com mittee terms at monday nights session harold bairstow delrex general manager subsequently advised the herald we are prepared to go along with 400 per lot provisions and all the requirements of the subdivision by law the same as anj other subdiwder and we will prob ably also concur with providing water and sewer services on ninth line insofar as they ser vice residential areas but un- with tegard to tar and chip surfacing or roads m the pro posed new area mr bairstow wondered if this had been de manded in the lane agreement finalized last month the matter of contention be tween the committee counter proposal and delrex develop ments limited is the matter of some 140 000 worth of ser vices along guelph street to service industrial lands mr bairstow explained specifically der no circumstances would we i die counter proposal cited bj be prepared to assume george- the reeve monday night asks town s municipal responsibility i delrex to pay for water and to provide ninth line services sewer services on guelph st to industrial lands that is the nub of the situation to date delrex has provided services in the amount of 29 274 which were to have been the responsibilitv of the town to serve the mi industrial area along the highway to complete the sewage lift station for in dustry and sewers and waters on the 9th line from armstrong to guelph as alreadv noted in addition delrex subsidized we are presently prepared to outright georgetov n s tax rop subsidize any new industrv to in 1905 to the extent of 39 658 i the extent of s3 400 per acr and during this past ear we dead loss m providing land at have gone further as council a nominal 100 per acre but knows and acluallv offered full water down the ninth line l armstrong ave a a cost of 44 0 ana ii in water and sewers to service the whole in d us una area we are- now offer ing at the nominal si 00 price and we built a 5200 force main to connect the highwav plants with the pumping station fte did these thinas to ktep indus trial development rolling des pite the town s original commit znent they would look after ne cessary services on guelph st and the ninth i ine but new council must decide whether they will go ahead with their commitment or not we can only shoulder a fair share of the municipalitv s problems mr bairstow concluded in 1955 we cut three nulls off the j tax rate with an outright sub- 1 sidv of 539 658 and then some critics said we raised taxes in georgetown w hen one is up i serviced industrial land at 100 per acre to attract industry that land cost us 3500 per acre to develop and service and wherever an industry which will build a 10 000 square foot or larger plant we are prepared to subsidize the town s industrial assessment to the extent of a 3400 loss on on- acre site but that is certainly as far as we can go ing their practices here as soon as ice is available probablv next week ron dixon will han die the coaching task georgetown milton and col lingwood all intermediate a and a b clubs bradford are defin itc starters but tne rest of the league is still foggj stouff ville faded completed for the mrs w rutledge 19561960 hock picture- be- wins quilt draw cause of no ice time at their i home arena and elmira are at mr olvt reid drew the lu odds with the0ha demanding i ck ticket on the rebekah quilt to be assigned to another group the regular lodge meeting on nrvii nt tf niimhcr trf tuesdav october 6th mrs n regardless ol the numoer oi i h wntc to magistrate and of four or five each club ru te t z fer thr dav or am mor 24 game schedule ucky lariv proceeds from the l luilt draw will go to the hospi jut wuhtfivenluj jngof towncor wb on jsyrs jjszt committee cites probable proposal on land release delrex offer to deposit 400 per lot for release of 1163 lots venience but the week mu afternoon may strong asked moni gistralo kenneth ijingdro ttf newed his request for use of the municipal council chambers for acton and georgetown court sesion everj first and third mondav beginning at 2 pm mayor armstrong pointed out that court would often run late in the afternoon and leave the caretaker inadequate time to clean up the council chambers for georgetown council to meet council meets every night at 8 pm the major admitted that thev must go along if the magistrate could not change the time otherwise local citut ight be inconvenienced by tommitments out money was by georgetown tjpjit tonda night but mrnu vrril next week phrase a iter proposal that has been red out at two lengthy sessions of the industrial and town planning committee the committee chairman reeve doug sargent outlined the counter proposal admitting that it was not as clear cut as we would like it to be he said it was the majority opinion of the committee of the whole the counter proposal which council voted mondav night to have their solicitor prepare in exact terms for next week s meeting provides for the re lease of the remaining delrex land subject to 1 exclusion of a change in court venue from sef taming he georgetown to milton assessment bass rather the clerk was instructed to teams will play throughout the league have beeip other da or am mor ning for the georgetown court sessions 4000 theft at lbblaws over holiday weekend as it is on a paying basis it must have been our thought he should go ahead when we an nexed 1800 acres cr fred harrison favoured taking time to sit on it until council was certain all costs had been considered after the discussion of the past two weeks we shouldn t be in the dark councillor hvda argued councillor john gunn said i d like to give tht del rex firm a counter proposal but if there isnt a majority opinion then we have no choice but an other meeting mayor jack armstrong felt council should have a motion so the firm has some idea what the town 15 prepared to accept there could be differ ences of opinion but certainly the question ol what 15 requir- ed in the minds of each mem ber of council should be almost determined by now we ve eone into costs of sewers road va- ter schools street sign lv ervthing in the phase of sub division costs direct lapital costs came in for a great deal of discussion against that kind of argument perhaps the best answer is to say nothing vie certainlv cant why should am one expert us be shouldering every cost m to assume the cost of addition georgetown to prove our good al services to the industrial intentions area when the fwn undertook to do this when we made our ongn1 agreement aid when d busincssmen ttusb certain the nrmal thing and m the- ese of the organize association 9th line serv ces this is to benefit lands vhich delrex docsn t even lu e anv connec hon with in some parts as a matter of fact dslrex did run a new association delrex businessmen has formed the organizational meeting or the delrex businessmen 6 association was held last wed nesdav oct 7th at the home of rex heslop and jim gardiner of delrex smoke shop elected president the vice president is mrs muriel gunn of kiddles kor ner mrs janet dean of delrex beauty lounee is secretary while georgetown observed thanksgiving this week end thieves concentrated on the take end and made off with o er 4 000 from loblaft s the theft which police term ed undoubtedh professional occurred sometime between 10 30 pm on saturday and 2 00 o clock sundat afternoon when the store manager vt hoxiseno discovered the break tn the thieves gained entrv to jj the building bv putting a 1 der to the east canopv and climbing from there to the roof where thev knocked a hole iniling the entrance to a stairwell once inside thev had access to the entire store lsing methods known onh to professional cracksmen thev crippled the dial mechanisms of both the outer and inner safe doors and extracted the 4 000 in bills and silver which the store retains after making their wcekb deposit s15000 was ban kerf bv the store on saturdav all the safecracking tools a pair of brown canvass shoes and a pair of brown gloves were cleverlv left behind b the thieves to avoid suspicion reeve sargent and councillor nne cum indicated that the committee were not unanimous on the terms of the counter the event tht were stopped proposal after lenfitnv dis and searched after making their cusslon council moved on coun getaway cillor frnhvdes motion c before their attack on the safe than bv rl categorv 2 application of the 400 per lot agreement to cover capital school costs 3 assumption of ewer and water costs on the ninth line lift station by delrex 4 tar social personal and chip surfaced roads and 5 provisions of the subdivision bv an mrs v c webster law which require developers to 0 windsor were recent visitors assume costs of services within j wlt mr and mrs keith bar- their residential subdivisions ber 9 king street east professor and mr- i burk of the ontario nutl tural college guelph visited over thanksgiving with gnes and bert scott mr and mrs robert addv thej entered the main office and made unsuccessful attempts to open a small wall cupboard tirst by usinr up a rack of keys and then by irving to jimmv the door the made their exit throughthe receiving depart ment at the rear specialists cpl louis pells sero and cst douglas burrows of the dunda opp are assist mg local cst r d whttaon in the investigation rev a calder prexy bui mcnally rex heslop fre skating club consfrucfion f have the solicitor meet with the kevin and janvce of toronto committee again next fridav to 1 and roger addv of montreal finalize on the counter proposal visited over the long weekend delrex will know what our j with mr and mrs jack add thinking is now and thev can glen williams pick up the ball this report dr am mrs e g b was majontv feeling but it was markc st aro home after not the unanimout reeling of 0 nortn vermont the meeting the reeve said in when vmtcd mr am1 m declining to table the counter jj declining to table the counter proposal as a council resolution he pointed out that two mem bers of council had not been at the committee session last week it seems to be a verv good counter proposal said cr hvde and id like to see it presented in a letter to the delrex people i feel that this proposition is sound as far as the corporation mr and mrs j long ste ven and ronnie ottawa ed wih her parents mr an i s h reid r r 1 over ie thanksgiving holtdav mr nd mrs reid have returned to ottawa with them for a holiday the ueurgeluwn r igun slcal ing club held their annual mee- treasurer andlhedrectorvre l lhp room he william mcnalh and rex w the parpo of the sn pfmonl i i 11 will onnicto lid i n stone trestirer mrs a sat un c m mrs h shorull num of lmponnl it of hvrtro substation n mrs n meadows calcdo- ma the former ane fihburn is concerned this is going to wag nt wth a r of make conditions better than ma um from the thev have ev been and also snnhu room an store help the subdividtr to go ahead rwm to her mar it was never mj iruention that ri he shouldn t go ahead as long i gardiner is to collective prove business in the delrex area the meetings will be held the first wednesday of every month businessmen in that area are invited to attend the board will consist ur d j ns were left over for next moiinl pw roa arid bowell mr lt mitchell i week herald an autumn wewhng ceremony in fjorval umld fjiurcb united in qmage nancy fishbom daughter a mr and mn stanley fishbom end arthur gerald meadows son of mr arid mrs harold meadows cayuga they ar living in caledonia photo by gordon campbell bramptorw social personal mrs norman mcgregor of brantford visited with mrs v i j roe r r 1 recently mr and mrs cecil davidson i 10 albert street and their chil dxen jane and allan spent the j thanksgiving weekend at glen j home hotel on ike joseph muskoka mr and mrs w d fergusbn of montreal were visitors for i the thanksgiving weekend at tfce home of mrs ferguson s parents mr and mrs i h ritchie 7 orchard blvd hlsa agnes madura s3 1 mountainview road s and imisa margaret anderson toronto spent the past ten da visitinc colonial wlluamsburg virginia and washington dc mr and mrs h hurley 10 margaret st spent thanksgiv ins in new toronto with daughv ter and family mr and mrs j clarke and their son and fam ily mr and mrs h hurley and daughter georfina town of georgetown notice to water consumers in cooperation with the town water department the town hre brigade will be testing hydrants and flush ing water mains in the following streets on thursday october 15 1959 1 commencing at 7 00 p m all streets west of main from maple ave west to guelph st water mill cross and back sts g r bligh supt of works king on the abbev road pub lic school at brampton mr heslop is president and mr mcnalh m vice president of rexwill construction ltd har old bamtow i general mana gcr baptisms sunday at knox presbyterian the sacrament of baptism was observed at knox presbyter- tlon church on thanksgiving sundav when the following chil dren were baptuted linn campbell cartwright daughter of mr and mrs den nn cartwright diane mane marshall daughter of mr and mrs gordon marshall linda jo george daughter of mr and mrs michael george rob ert john heave son of mr and mrs frank cleave mark i edwards fenning son of mr and mrs ted fenning bruce sandfield mitchell son of mr and mrs george mitchell and 1 david john gillies son of mr land mrs jack gillies now living in burlington mr and mrs graeme betes wem married recently in first baptist church here he is the son of mr and mrs clifford bate willowdsle and hs bride n the former evelyn arlene hams daughter of mr and mrs kenneth hams r r 2

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