Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1964, p. 1

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isjtifls herale has east dlrt- i miwwi tea aaetla eorgetowiv heram the home newspaper for georgetown and district ttrrtatpat yen cast blaca an ad in the manila claattfiad swao a abhiaa tk 7jjot herb atufia th herew it wt y will dnd hh ratultt ye tdntiorliect aa tuand daat matt at office oapi cmw oeorattwn out fafafvary 13 1m4 4jx par yaan stasia capy price tan cant happy 4662 jonr j t to today is new ytajrs day for the crunei th first day of th yar 4 60 accord ng to trve chines calendar celebrating th del arc peter foaq indicating feb 1 3lh on th calendar and hn tuter anna fong ch idren of mr end mrs hank fong main st s new years day 11 of particular oy to ch idren becauia t mean ti- ey can eat to the r hearts content and do anything they want to it it the q old cutort for th parent not to icold the r ch idren on tfut day the chnet calendar tayt frhu it the year of the dragon town rally centre for youth week twohundred young people seek commercial status mixed fun and worship for market st property kmming of two market st it en dat ion britfly prttrtici from realdenttal to took action wnmerrul status bu bwar property comnwndtid td council by thr planning board u jim inmriaon the rnoning woull affect jfai a building permit ben th public library and ihtf uiiitd stated utvv hllott bouse bsid it occupied by t i it bain t rerhd that hi kit j kllimaurice et said the niayur cryptic council jinruiwd tie recom illy ivopl let fe little lllrd of burin tuluuuim say of are exrtlcal dy and yl they r atbox taiiiiiur kv w u nday but w youii told two uiiidrrd young i tople of tie vt tor otler property owneri 011 uhui yli when hi rxtaudrd th street khould haw a chine- kmunjt lkt wnkrud to rvprrii their viewi said th- are tly 111 wl ti it la hard to kiww whjl right and what la wrong the aridi of arculsriiaii have so rorrod bar councillors families from positions with town a resolution pad by town council monday would bar taiembers of th immediate fa oily 6f a sitting councillor trow employment with the town the unit power motion b apttft m vou a by cr bill smith who with cn femmwa and fttwliva- ted egaiut th refuletioa there u little comment on the floove other than from cr hildebrandt who thought mediate family should more clearly defined where does the immediate family atop he aiked or power said this would include broth- and slaters but admitted that clarifiesuoa might he rteded- it la a matter f trindpu he uld no aupsiior should be la a ioiuon to hire some- otm ia hu own family 1 would not do it in my job and the town ahouldn t cither mayor queries legality of post office accounts tt u tjuesilonaua if council lud ui utluiiritto mikt es pattditurrd ott taa eld pott of lea lu th elsllaf diyi of 1m3 uld uiyor cihboru on lloodiy tfaa uiyor mid he intend lo il wrlllen opln- loa aa thli from ttvs lowu toll tltor thu i tha htyor mida hit itale- kjant duriuf a dittcuulon wnjch fouowad raadiimi of a luumant wnkh tha iowa tnuurr had been ukd o praptra thu how a total of tljm trxnt an u buildlaj which tha town aojbirad and which li now in broccu of balua mid after coun cil decided to itay in the prea- ent municipal building tba expanaai included a la bour bill for r2d and boiler re- paira of 18 which tha mayor uetned to particularly quel tlon a w0 account to w ii carr for preparing remodelling plana legal feei of m75 and coal bill for 188 were other it toil included in tbt tummary the mayor contended that aa tha debt incurred was not in tha eitimatet and the work waa itarted after a time when the uuniclnal act vetoaa such expenditure there u doubt if the town ein legally pay it tbe port office became town property early in december aald cr don power it ten t town property yet answered tha mayor the letter patent haven t come through rhm only a technicality answered cr rowers reeve elliott said council had authorised mr carr to pre pare plans on dec 18ih a mot ion which he personally oopos ed other work he said was done without council authorise tlon later s letter wss resd from the town solicitor telling toun ell the letter pstent tar the building are expected wlthli the neirt ten days tin east georgetown plagued with ogs says smith road parking police train ing were among a variety of matter diaouued by council monday my phone wu ringing all last week aald cr bill smith aaylng there 1 a dogs at large problem in the eastern psrtof town particularly council de cided to meetwlth the dog controller for a discussion parking problems on renway drive were also mentioned by cr smith police chairman jim bnrmeraon aald lusdepartment had started enforcing high way parking restrictions and signs are being installed to el iminate hazards in theehurcir and school areas a request from jhe townof aylmer to aak the government to require police rooklea toat tend training college fell on deaf ear locally the problem locally la a ahortage of man power when a man la on a s- tmonth courae and tbe fact isl once a mall attenta chn- ces are he leaves for h better job i l othea mlscellsneous council items included plsns to hsve the works staff paint the muni elsalx building interior this spring and investigation of a complaint by a ratepayer ed peter relayed from the ont water resources commission thst householders are paying excessive sewer service chsrg es because industry is excused from a proportion of this charge a look at the weather feb 8 wed 0 wed i 1 frl 8 sat 0 sun ib hon 11 tuea preclp 8 anow max 40 kin high lew 40 36 3a 3 19 20 28 ajwturcscom accident rate jumps despite police work over 3fi0 beur wr apent in ufty tdueatlon by the c orgetown iolle drartiimt last year and still the accl dent rate jumped for th see ond lime in three years it was revested in a traffic safety report issued by the police de partment last week the report blsmed the inc real in motor vehicle traffic and adverse weather ronditl ons for the climb whatever the cause thenum ber of accidents was h8 in 1063 twenty more than thr year before fiftyeiaht persons were injured sis of them chll drh and four jwdeitrisni ft were hit and run accidents and a fatality the estimated total of proper ty damage as a result was jm 000 insttentive drivlnit wss thr imber one cause of accident here last year excessive speed for read conditions waa second and the others in order 3 falling to yield right of way 4 following too close s failing to observe stuns the report outlined the ma ny ways thst safety informs tlon hss been psssed on to the public and detailed the work ef the ssfety patrols at three public schools of note is the faet thst no boy or girl has been involved in an accident while these patrols have been operating road delegates set attend convention church ladies tender junior choir dinners the junior choirs at st o orge s anglican urrc guests it dinners tenderrd recently by the church ladies on january 20th the worn aris auxiliary wsi hmt to the boys choir jim urtt wsj chairman for the dinner at which uev john ucuulkin choir mother mrs william chaplin choir director dekieer an 1 warden xynnersley were head table gu eats rick chapman propowd i toast to the queen doug pen rice thanked mr dekieer for his work with thr choir and chris lock thsnkrd the ladici who catered for the dinner a film show followed the dinner ijit thursday a similar ev ent wai held for the cl rim with the dauhtrrs of the church serving dinner rev snd mri john mcmu k in mr dekieer and choir mo ther mrs richard sutton were at the hesd table and andrea chaplin was chsirmsn she called on ilrrnda eason to toast the queen sandra sut ton to thank the ladlei for catering and carolyn rwles to esprrsi thsnks to mr dekieer hames were played after din ner planning board chooses claude kentner chairman laude kfnlner the oily ori the owni an wilt mreet b tins member of the hoard rri nnl from l2 to 1u a plot ws a elected chairman of w u y further sludy could be made the cortrlown i lnni i hoard a irom art i lut week i f fj reiomng of property on vice rin rtnin i rrt rr 1 r in miple ave vol hack to s cilor ualler r with lliejdrjth of 110 feet wu diicuir n t of the hoard comued orscd but no dec non reached irrt msveal hoy uarwick i the town li already empow co incillori h lrancia j youngtired to force the cleanup of snd lior ciblwin limtigjilly sreaa the hoard in the hoard retommen led thstlfurmed council in reply to a both the library sni the he 1 letter siking advice houve on market st be rexone 1 tlie present bylaw could co frm r3 to c2 ivor any unsightly accumulat the hoard made no defin t loni such si old cart old fur droiinn on a request from nlure or junk of any land lleuton lolicitor on behalf ofuhich could be ctaucd aa an k m langdon that tuo lolaeyeiore ed our modern thinking that it is hard lo know what are the lhinii thst cannot be shaken he said soinfctltitfa truth seems to be neither while nor black but grey ind so it is heartening to know that the young people a wietiei of the wet toronto lycibytery are actively engaged in seeking cwutian anirwrrs to our dilinuas he said the wlnur conference which lasted from ividay night until sunday niht was ihe utb ao- nual for th west toronte py1s delegates to the conference arrived rrtday evening for re- gutrsllon gsmes a slides shone ing sing tong and wnhip saturday s schedule included wfjcoming addreues and the tirst theme address by the theme speaker key johe hals- don of arthur discussion groups were held from 11 until noon iii tiw eajtcnuaod st atllbav sdr s wurtfcboo bllowed a ihg uaikg nd cutlfeudurd tiut oi tiw ajtrrtitjoit sgtndai aftrr kuppar in the knot churrh lull s ujurt di a acil ulcilt tin tuj g hlmi tenanu kepi the 1 ot group and viiiloim luppily tkrupird sunday khedule wan s pre church hymn ting and inoriuug service snd in tht aftcriuion a i ng uiug a pull on a project for tl r 1em cliu r compftiiiun ttte leroiid thr ne addrru delivered after sujpr in tike church hall prc lei a conimu biob service which concluded tha rally the diwuajlon group topics vr trulit or diplomacy 1rte will gambling prayer social drinking and chmtiau wit tteas at serhool or work about half ef the rally dele gates wuv biluud in aeorg- town hams soot found othf sarcommodaticua and olhri cem tsuud frcuii toonto georgetown pypb preudtnu donald young welcomed th delegktea en behalf bf the hot group yrry lane atid tvm youoi wre la charge ef billet- tlag errefigeiaents worritd of the kivi ldi auxiliary and th women s a- sociatloti prepared and served the mceis incinerator only garbage festival entry first solution says hildebrandt f l drama group aw inclnerstor la the only solution staled cr charles hildebrandt during a discussion of garbage duposal problems i which teems to plague council at intervals a weekend fire at the di pmal site is now under control cr mil smith reported snd the contractor hss covered the of frnding srea with fill and will not use it again until there is no trace of fire cr hildebrandt said he hss investigated and a 50000 in cinerator could pay for itself in ten years with a reduction in the charge which the con tractor recrives for collecting snd dunoting of garbage there would be an added advantage he uid because burning the garbage would reduce the rest due to ten per cent of she bulk and the present site would isst indefinitely town to consider leasing police cars possibility of a lease arrsn gemenl for police cars and town trucka is being discussed by council on monday a representative of a leaung firm detsiled costs for police vehicles on a 2 esr ham if council desires he would alio provide figure on other vehicles he said tenders for a new 4 ton dump truck had been aiked and were available at the mee ting but council decided to delay opening them until next week with their entering of the western ontario drama lea gue restival the local utile theatre group has created first for georgetown the moment of truth eomee february 18th at a nonpublic performance at the high school when professor g huckley of the university of u estern ontario will be the adjudicator ur huckley a native of st john is a specialist in dram a tic end speech and waa for merb on the hoard of tn london little theatre where he frequently acted and direc ted the play under the syca more tree la a three act fab- 200 young delegates rally at knox ivia a belt tightening council aehedule will not preclude a georgetown delegation to tha good roada convention on feb 57 28 in toronto last week council empower ed the road committee to mike reservations monday road chairman w f hunter said he wanu to know where ha stands if the reservation la for the town the clerk should make it be aald i wai out of the council chamber for few rnl nutej wit week when this mo tion was made tm surprised it wasnt held till i got back i doubt 1 ill be using the room anyway he added cr bui smith aald he intends to mike use of the room i dont see why there tl alt this controversy he aald cr young jjald it had beep suggested the motion be held till deputy reeve hunter r turned laalweek- k but the mayor refused to hold it guess you have tp stick a round or something will be put over on you quipped ma yor gibbons xr ycunjr mm he would make the room reservation if de reev hunt are u len- oeavl le and was chomh in place ef th playboy ef the western world whn the laadingudy was taken ill consequently this play is being produced n only four weeks with tony uoyd u direct the cast features ron hill vera uaedonald chris min er rill barrett ray walton carolyn da if a crd hunt and betty ann and diane fisher the public will he able to see the play sometime in march glimpse presidents car during visit to new yorlc city when ur and mr llowird altnes visited new york city last week they stsyed at the americsna hotel and were there the day of the kennedy awards dinner while they missed seeing president johnsqn prime mm liter pesrson jsek benny and other celebrities they found it most interesting to view th tight security precsutions in the hotel sres policemen on foot horaebsek motorcycles were in shundsnee the pre dentlal car which they gllmn- aed earrled secret servicemen on holh running boards inlrv and exit to the hotel was bar red or some time when ditf- nitsries were striving the holme trip wss exlen ded a day when their pln could not lend st mslton in the return trip snd thev were taken to montreal instesd twa scouts invested in 4th georgetown prldsy evening leb 1th in standrewb united chinch two soys vore invested as mem ben of the 4th georgetown troopnfthe llo scout hi elation in a brief ceromonv senile parents and friends look ed on scoutmaster harry al ian presented badges snd scsrv- eshioruroytew and fiarvlla mllton and congratulated them on the completion of the trial atatus of boy scout at this nieetlne jim pew was awarded his second class badge after inspection the iroop broke off into groups for ln ruction lri mono code signal ing and lashing while thevl itora watched with interest all that was going on asslatsnt scoutmaster george ventrysnrt patrol leader stewart daniel jed the scoute and guests in- thitwdop has amemhe y mmit

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