for roe printing a c ad wvfc e rw he twale w ceensih georgetown herald telephone tr 72201 heease tl 7moi w j imi ew y aaaal ammmaty iirfaid m tin oee meat pes ofaot ttaedu oasewe cm turvsey cmu 111 1s sixttin txau uoo pm tsju cr mm tee cm vacant land pocket school shift reason canvassers started their rounds human van tavtns and family 47 prince che lei drive mpect the ymca ywca pamphlet campaign by giving lo canvasser allan gundmg the campaign to re ie the jloooo neteiiary launched tuesday ntghl at a kickoff assembly m knox church hall jonrs grortrluun d thru lupixjf t the icac a y hrrp wis hire port credit firm as garbage contractor overseas veteran of world war two georgetown will hava new garbage contractor noi monday when g w remm co ltd of port cred t ikd over the collection and dupoial of garbage tn georgetown the rimm firm wai lowest of l firmv wh ch tender d for the contract last week the three year contract w ii provide complete garbage service at a cost of j2 62 per capita smce collection was instituted tn georgetown lev era yean ago the local lane s transport ltd hat held the contract yueeauyi oactalm u eov w withdrawn and re el u j r uimtliv i m bv ike tender accept atuuaaua at ease has e uc ltfmw tmmn9 cewncillere mallly harrti amotion ashed rrt public wuki chair- u thetttlftt rhe sys- jlrw ftrewv wai ml preei mtuty wat lwr dueteal hie to werlfhmn haewdlwti the ok hut while wla found seiwa maar u theory ealerltv vpru4 eevcem that net imu data la aval labia dlceied hie eauuraoiaient at a eerlwr cwwltfe ine a 1060 prfrtninct band will te ana af council roqui itlana in the contract belna nuke such e omuum the me tt aww u with the tfemmfirm sand pit death tomb for glen youngster a land pit which had been a viiuq playground for yaar became a death hep last thurtdey when paul han cock 7 year old son of mr end mri bob hartcock glen williams wai buried alive under eight of earth there the boys body was struck by franttc dloos twenty mi nutes to half an hour after an overhanging lip broke away and entombed him and a playmate larry lathe as they played in a four foot cave that had been dug at the base of the steep bank pauls sis ters margaret 1 1 and mar ion 5 who had witnessed the landslide from the top of the pi iv clawed at the spot where the pair were last seen and managed to free the damp sand from around larrys head night shift workers at the beaumont knitting kllll oppo- eite the pit joined searchers when paul koeilag ran into the will shouting that paul had bren buried ills father had rushed from the hancock home nearby and a doxen others had begun to dig in the sand when they reached tke boy he was lifeless firemen and ambulance men who arrived at about the time his body was d worked on him with the restueltator but without success police and doctors tanabaker and macintosh were also called to the scene mr hancock had told his son just moments earlier that the pit wai uhjafe and to stay away from it sand had been trucked out of it the same day its owned by argo block the funeral service wis held saturday at st albans angli can church in the glen and interment was in glen wll- llamr eeiuetary surviving paul are his par- etttt mr end lira bob ifan cock and nine brother and iitefs david douglaa judy largt7ulcevmbnbnrsta ley keith and robbie he would have been 8 years eld in november there will be an inquest what council did seek report land release council en tuetelav ln- itructad twn tollcitar ceo hawien te cantact l r cum min daputy mlniitar at municipal affair aiwlnf whan the uwn can eipat a dimrtwint raparf an a new land releata aeraamant with dalrea dava lid a lohar mm upt 11 said wa ceuld enpat an aniwar in lw waalti laid cr har riitmi whe with cr caew ma- vd la contact tha depart mant there haa kan no word yat says aluminum stops dutch 1lm disiasi it ha ben rrporteil thai a man in michigan bad inrd a number of ipra lo hilt this dutch him ditratt and finally dlscovtrcd that aluminum uaa rry rlfrctive hut eipemive ilonortedl hf ptlltd torn around bate o tree and found thai the tree picked up quick i he then bought aluminum naili and drove them into trere a ihort distance above ground this teemed to halt dueair in h lne and hia nrishboun neids clianup legion president iae cap- perauld avked chincil tuesday to take better care nf the new remembrance park appearing on behalf n the legion branch he ald the park la not receiving the care it detcrve mayor sargent promurd to have the properly committee check uoild wir 2 vttrran and riniilir of hj a ooper lie suppi t sdiiry ilutun 2 dint in irorrlijin hopl tal on oclutxr lrl he ha 1 b rn in j ni hrjllh unrr uf i in i a r kr a irir mr it tun i i nj r nf llir urrn4 v lunrli and emir l inidj ilh tim pjrrm th- lair mr jnd mrs th tm it dun whrn hr hk fie rjrs hi hr had lurri in lnwillr and imptmllw ir hrf rr the v ir whrrr he worked m a farmer after serving ovrr raj for m ear with the ar in he uii emplied at oak ville with canadian national railway i- or the pad eleven i iltar he had worked wtuaiui1 ton cooperitne supplin in milton twse ean he mr halyow iicomk rrll oia lhshlm kng nd mumicipalityt iiad lurd in tcmn inre then the auggettion that at 71 iidph si id ife and leslie gas weh termed bigflejt yet antfcmiy syn4ai ahd tke 1lllln crw uajadr law uckllu are a hapy fup sway and the uuki of tlf tad spirit will wa t te auuu lnapa4tua thla slor day horn it l a ktkly productive ba wll m tka c lmiu loo uit 3 stlwa w4t 4 twn a nwht anj u4t tn e tarua of eai wolli dia- cvd thli yoar wy anthony ci t oil iiploratuaa the drilling crw itruck the take at 10 jo tuiday im- tne oftor two tnonthi of puah- ine the drill daapar and doe- por into the earth tky kad rcaad tke 1060 fool laval wkon tha wall blew in lome mxkiilep the rl op erator laid ha hai nvr win onythine ilka it tho firil tipoll that a ult laiia hat boon tapped wai e rum bla far underround a tac later the drllllnf lite wai a keytar el ij and itonaa ai the eutroma pratlur hur ted the tluda nlh in the ir and kept it up tor about tan mlnutat after that it wai a ruh of auapln a that want unchockod i m in tha aftarnaon the man manasad their find it wai ettlmatod that lha tas wall contained over a half million cubic foal mr lay nob the protldenl of tha company ii ebr to have paopl in gearqotewn the pride of hli many ai ttaldt end hai arransod a damonit ration at the wall tit for 3 30 saturday after noon ha hai invited tha cu- rleui to tee the well on fire end hear the thrill uraam of tai prenure ai he a pant end ihuli the valve the lottie farm la on tha chek line the eateailo maple ave at the 4hi line he hai oifced that prh w ehuavo kome park athletes win fiesthool meet jty kiu u tka hw iw in iu fiuj lui phi ikui tt hrrtun tut vri wijvmi by 3 ij lull m u wh wo li lk r4ulli wr w4lftb- tj plrl twiwl llllkllll h1 ftr ii ftnl tult iw kv othar ulvmlt wrl- alwrfh tui 4s vlt4 j chml si iui u wt akuj 41 c ktnivtdy ntl is wllj fttullt ky imaii ppr ltwlvir in tlt ppr hyde resigns from planning board hrn hyde a former itfjtn maor hat retignrd hu ap pninunenl to eortelwn iman nlng itoard council iccrpted thr reiigna altered boundaries mean pupil changes fceprfttentalivet from the hanton home and sdhool aiiocititon were lold b ifve public sdwxd board lit wd- netday night that the problem of shifting pupils bck and forth between wriggleiworth end har r lion schools would not emit if the developer had builrhomei in e logical po- gretion end not left e pocket of w lrd between sar gent road and tlve far eait nd the two man delegation pilar hedgecock and bill smith laid they attended the meeting k receive e corvette point by point explanation of i why the number of shifts end how had the board arrived at it 10 that they could take both fecit lothe parent the board ckalnston idwu wilton espteutad tfcet the en rolment number at werrtte one wrle vrua tuh form and for ikat roaton the beunderlae ol eoct tchoot ere altered tllmly he tald thore are ether puplli boalda the in the troubled area which coutd be thlffed but it wuid moon htat thoy would have ftreater dlitaiuoi u travef he sold it lion turulay with a motion of ii e rert to the board appreciation to mr hyde for hujhave te continually ihlft tkoae irrvicn board the i few pupil i but it lv it e nocoaal- j national personages help local y campaign start tta hautlaon public ubool la rajtylng a large load iweut the board was not aue te build the school near sarftbt hoad that it wanted to and tcu ot that unbuilt school the a rolmant at george kenaedy la the east end also felt the pincb and consequently rooms had to be added there prtuturj though tbla relieved one pro blem that tj anocnwodallnet the kennedy influi it presen ted anolhar largar one be cause kennedy la a two store school the board had te bulu more rooms than were actual ly needed to handle the in crease now with throe empty rooms at kennedy they would have a tough time convincing the dept of education that an other school la required bare ihould they ever fat permls- tion to build on the proposed tite between harrison and ken- ukaebwete jack ar- krte nd svihea pemotl ealllnf me loct kre ware not fee many faellltlea for rocroe- tlen at that time ha added that the v would help thli illue- llalton hon leavei hlsxounty become one incle mu main jab brother and iimer mcipahty hai popped upagalu he felt one o the main jobs thr queii on why t y wai answered by two ipeekert dl ihe k ckolt ol the ymca cempaign tuetday nigh in knox n church hai the occai on wet a denert parly coffee and jhe overload at harrtaon pe lor the four hundred canveisen who will be knocking can t be relieved by the citra on doori th i week the tint speaker introduced by campaign chairman jack armitrong wat bill devereaux whoie mother livej on parkview blvd mr devereaux wav national vif pren dent of the ymca in 1962 he hai ut been pbomted manager o buiinen development of the montreal en gineering co the tpaakar romlnluad ab- inlreduced the neat tpeabar out sckool dayi here with for- mr j hllea tamp i in prealdottt hatunal council yucai i roomi at kannedy bous the unpopulated area in the middle of lha aubdlv talon la jutt too dark too lonely and too far for the younfar school children to travel during the winter months hedlr and mr a lacclle maor william andenon old i y was the trilnim of agnet of ilrarruvilte oakville commenting on the leader the type of leaden who he wai a member of knox propoul originally made by allow their fohowen to function lreibterin church and of county warden t a martin at free individuali uunn their liranch iso canadian lgnn uid that initial reports from own initiative member of the legion hcloa the planning consultant look hit parting wordi of rncour ttrvice at ihe harold c mc ing into an amalgamation or egemcnl to the canvaitcn were jure runeral home on pridiyflurlington oakullr and milt pon t be apolocetlc you have evening and rev vorman on would determine if a larger nothing better lo sett than a young conducted the service study wai necewary jdobenture on the outh of your ihe next afternoon with inler- i jtown ment in dreenwood cemetery i burn george ingln ttobert irlc lamon executive dlree following pallbearers were i mcdowell jim auger and jack tor of the y in brampton and charles harris norman coi williamson preeently servliif here in town the speaker told el the erl- ln ol the y in 1m4 in inev land and of the foundlnaj ol the tint y on the american con tinent in montreal in losl youtha potura paraphrailng hli insurance company slogsn he said youths future is our business todsy there never wat a time when it was more import ant for adults and outh to ihow cooperation than it is now mr templln stressed the character building purpoae of the ymca in every activity after the get together the canvaaaers dispersed to their rounds heartened by the pie coffee and the words of couragement four new members for firms 25 year club ui ioiijk lh llrmt 35 vur club wl slmhbr 31th whn lky war wusmil into mm bartltla at a dinner in tran koyl yarlc houi a lala aft iwaw awrf w itront mm tad arnold herb- art bullock lir and mr oto chaplin mjk a n cole wl llim collier jack judd david an naal al lham araaanlly am- layad with sntllh x stana bald mambarthlp in thli quar far cantury graup and tha ma larlty attandad tha dlnnar tba event is a combination ona for tha duplale and fiber sin firms ai well thli year smith it stone were in ie forefront of the new member presentations with four of the five newcomers employed local ly mrs mary tracey sirs el len klrby thomas golden and bruce llarley also joining was arthur hockett of duplate other members members still employed with ll hum lm1njuhrnmaime juwird wllcoit da- son harvey dwihirit wildo dlcsini itonild edwardi wil ham kmilie mrs john pox mr and mn william free- itone frank golden joe hall jr roy hansen tlay llarley ttehrrtatiotv kisaar mi john holden helen holmes syd hulme mrs may hunter dob jepson fred johnson ai bert kershaw ted kim jsck lucn john macdonald mrs robert martin james murphy jack presswood mrs walter rim andy ritchie harold rit chie helen ritchie mrs wil liam ritchie mrs nsn scott frank seddon erneit simson qlarenee spence gordon spenee keith spenca fred spiral ethel webiter elsie whll smith tryve wold willi vount membera new retired are thomas faram herbert hurley don mcphail john eeased membera of the club are wilfrid ford wed gilmer james russell arthur wilson jnd william j hill it was daf inltaly net a gesj idea to lt tha davalopw atari ockt minmil at 1s wilson said u it had not baw pamlttad and instead he rv allowed to build gradually out to there we would not have the problems we have now trustee harry slurtlll said rllht now it is impossible to fix boundsrlea and leave then with the population fowlnf- it is physlcslly possible lo add rooms to harrison but the board of education feels this school hse rcsched its optim um stated truitee bill carr truitee shortlll pointed out it would stretch the hailing lyitem over the safety line trustee don power said people may wonder why we built 7 additional rooms at george kennedy instead of 3 but it was beesuse of the schools isyout we hsd not an ticipated adding anything there for some time it made tha sit uation worse until wrltaleswerih aaened in 1k1 there were ii class- reams available ih lust tea years we new hava 45 clasa- reems available se we reslhr are lryla le kaap u with the peeuiatleh ii we cauld have believed mr heslae wkan he flral cama here chairman wllsan aeln- ud out we ceuld have had averythlite sahled three ar faur years aae tha board has written eleven families affected by the con tinual shifting and offered them the choice ot aending their children either to wrlggle- worth or harrison but it was stressed that ii ihey chose har rison there was a greater ehance of having to move again just a unit touch of college ftltfthrtftumailniiechpqls kmk so of t bahrahrah from wnlor oducatlan last weak at tha inlara andllaldmael each qt the teami rapraiertted wari chaared on by their own group ot unllormed chaerlaaders wwi tha harrison public school official rooters lift their schoolmates togreater heights marrtbars of ihe ghoup are linda macklem judy aiielline lasley brlsbols jaqualina colder jetojjellno bowall and lorralnasadlar tiwahttovvh mrs harvey nurse heads home school larslewartlewsahoiu aad- sehool association held their drat meeting thursday sep tember mlh when their new officers were elected mrs h nurse is the new president mrs c freeman 1st vice pres ident mrs c maldment 2nd vice president mrs j tjart secretary mrs j burns trea surer and the executive mem bers are mrs c crawford stone school area mrs kroll terra cotta mrs m deusniore stewarttown and mrs ft alex ander from aahgrove during the business it was decided to isold a baka ale in the bear future to be convened by aha c mam relresb- menbv meeting jd the mealing date setat wednesday ocl 17th m k