electorate gives gibbons fifteenth term as mayor hunter retains deputys chair with strong 630 vote majority how they voted in georgetown at saturday eleoiom xumi knly on traced x y cpii kavr jtatmph ls6oa wsvi tjtujad to amvc turtw u a so plunlity over hi cktt tuyoft bl rolu kttiji a turn mayor kn hd ru hir is u tori ul it will u muf ilol twioli terol u tha blf of tke ilil tu ws rt ullols mtf tmr ttil it wj bllr thti uit yr si 3 pr cri but uadf at 1h3 loul o m per rent ward 1 ewitfxj tw uiut vol iui intrmt with a m pr cri wu ward 3 tb tt with 33 pr tiit nrkl cri cubicij wtll imve two bw fri tpr id tu lirt bid for guw ky hllrnu tcived fch ifvumi tiun in ward 3 juusfiing u touuril ar ltwv john ultott and ward 3 councilor hill ami lb by auuiau0h bob rrmncif and ln lwr v in atl ordr u ward 1 and jim yutk vulttd hli i 11 deputy hvt wia k hunter bd a lwlthy bj nvarity in winning hi pl wits t- jim lyopwty owners givr a re fniiif 1 to i awnva of a 30uriy irani lo crrlwi cru hp habd ai d jim as 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200 12 96 97 134 1646 cttfterwn 102 103 76 41 79 36 49 139 91 76 88 1016 cxawd i fkancis u9 129 90 93 441 owtks 82 no 47 69 308 tiitfrwroi 78 100 52 55 j 385 krrilo i 96 88 29 284 cock 49 102 68 18 237 cuftuiwrd 3 hiwion 169 55 123 184 531 young 147 46 111 179 483 burri 41 29 51 112 233 ipirim koi fronj boyle 15 24 2 17 15 4 4 17 15 14 13 181 waish 9 15 15 16 1 2 25 14 21 19 15 164 tlgct 8 14 13 16 15 3 23 ii 17 16 15 152 iiblamc 8 10 8 16 1 1 j 20 15 13 15 18 138 mrimfau 5 9 1 1 10 6 3 14 13 10 12 1 j 107 d4ftioulva 5 5 1 1 1 0 1 16 6 16 7 14 100 ifk4 lund ofn ys 16 16 78 v 140 45 100 189 95 112 89 134 1s63 no j tl 57 21 34 20 33 64 96 45 63 65 629 no 100 169 10 tj 126 47 1 15 190 74 100 71 76 1323 yi 36 55 39 20 51 20 15 60 119 62 73 132 682 ads that pay yu cm w yk tttrakft cluliuj ky pnli yk 7h41 ifkiu lllx tt wi4 u w v will fl4 tk ruh yv georgetown herald tie home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing lv4 c mtj dbfe vict u huk uai hajuul w 1147 mu hm ulk ft intln fcnj ktw k audwj u tvj clu u1i uj wlui b4 041 l iw hr 14 lx llh tjoowti otiao ttxjy lwmlr 16 194 4 do pt y0 sugu copy fruu t ca both out from africa s0cred leader thompson tells of congo rescue drifting snow ratepayer asks town for snow fence national party head at baptist church dinner hr kry mouldy w wlli i vlljsrs is itmcnlcd counli llmulfr lltfendrd the uijrf s0cred leader nigerian missionary had lots to talk about thf topic was africa wun social credit leads- robert thompton nfllil challod with musionary fred gould decond iom left after mr thompton addrfttted an audience of local men in the maple ave baptut church baiement thuriday december 3rd thomploi of coune it juif back from hit million in the congo where he wat uniuccettful in an attempt to have the canadiant behind held hottage treed talkinc with them are fred gould t brother ken left and the pastor of maple baptut rev bruce wctodi mr thompton tpoke on a christian in politicl and hit congo experience crbt wiuj a probum monday ruhl mr 1vyer vonderd u lh tod would rh mow fne- lat acrou ihe tide and back of hit houu u the mow drlfu into hi driveway from tcri opn ipace all around him ik told council he had beta warned k0 to ihovel too much mow 1 clear ihe drive way in ihe tflornini and it it 1 drifted azaln when 1 come botne he explained twe uayor mpreased ayw ttath and pointed out that there would be very few other eaten in town ttmilar councillor power pointed out that thli waa private laim and aald he had frvcled hli hli own mow fence on hit claims town holding 1 payment for contracting mr 1 wile of wllei con atruetloti wervd notice on council monday nlfht that he would wait no longer for pay tnent of a bill he tlaimi the corporation ow him he atalrd that the town hia owd him 361 for cover inn xarbajc tinc srivtember i would just like you to be fair nd pay me the aame a you pad danlm when they did 11 4 he exclaimed councillor vt snilth in re that a reaolutlon would be necection of officers for 1003 cstary cither to pay or not to marked the december 7th pay however this was not meeting of the dauehters of forthcoming mount or 83 coun d powers explained elect mrs gordon spence as church daughters president point where it wa obeidos io them that the rwbrl leader would no longer liiun to ree ton and there w nthlrijf to do but return home hrre replied ihe mayor lrl jn nf6rmll lo the opinion the tlelxlan pvera- y it a f j hundred nd fifty ceorjetown i me nt erred in walklnj atiume the cott he wouldn t be look a poke at hl own party eldint whether thry are wtlllnj to pay for thlt aireeinc with councillor iowen coun lllldehrandt frit that the property owner mould do thlt himielf it u not the duty of the town to bet into ihit twice h concluded counc smth tatd while be technically ajreed with both foyers and lllldrbrandt that thlt mould not lie done on private property he would like lo diseuu it with the encineer and foreman tn tee if any tblnt elte could be worked ou- a definite antwer waj prom ued for next week your cooperationjhelps speed the christmas mail the poat office eapeciallyl 4 remember the recon appreciates the cooperation mended final mailing dates of its patrons during the r pli in canada is i december 13 ami mat local and district men in alaple av enue llaptut church thurs day dec 3 mr thompton said lester pearson ahoed courage in choosing a member of parlia nient outside the liberal par ty for the attempt at liberat ing canadians being held hos tage in the congo mr thompson left the theme of his address a chris tian in politics to dwell at some length on the congo ait uation africa alone can never re pair the damage that has been done in the congo and if it is not repaired you can eipeet to see the congo taken over by communists he told the ga thering it would hive been another korea if the belgians had not gone in describing the congo as a place where lir is cheap and ilea in canada today la brutality common place the breakdown of morals a christmas pot luck sup per exchange of gifts and el we seem to be at a dad lock tmrnnenteil the mayor well just have to wilt and aee what action developa m not going to waif re torted mr wiles aa he left the council chamber ply stated that a verbal nl k stjis slcountil allocates 100 or m7s mr wllet had made a written application fofr the job atat in ht price a according to mr smith the equipment wai found ineapa fcle for doing the job after on ly four day since mr wlle could not provide aland bv equipment the agreement waa cancelled and the job given toj barclays haulage however said coun smith we got a bill for 201 or the four day work which we felt to be fouah too high ao we decided to pay on the monthly rate coming to approximately 63 mayor j gibbons pointed out that if the council would not pay the bill the only alterna tive or mr wilea waa court ae sion f it appears lo me the pro v lata amount lacorrect oplnedl coun c hlldebrandt or j four daya at ihe monthly rate a jba anould receive 430 off the the church at a special event ftev and mm j ii mcmultin were hott and hottest to mem bers and guests at the ancll can rectory guelph street for the occasion president mrs larry maugh an asked hr ucmulkln to take the chair for presentation of the nomination committees slate of officers and the foll owing executive will hold off- i is i f at l ttie t president mrs holiday helpforneedyijlordonspence itt vice presl the town will again cooper ate with georgetowns three service clubs fo help provide christmas hampers for any needy cltliens at the request of excouncillor walter gray appearing on behalf of the three service clubs monday night council voted to author- be the spending of one hund red dollar for the preparation and distribution of the basked he town wilt abo purchase any neeeaxsry hampers walter gray explained that thirtythree baskets were dis tributed last year to families who otherwise would have lacked a christmas dinner any help in packing the baskets would bbe appreciated added deputyreeve hunter hent mrs murray henley 2nd vice president mrsjlon christmas season in following the i delivery december 17lh alking out of the congo in 1m0 instead of initiating a long range program that would prepare the bopl for self government turning tn the christian in politics theme mr tbompaon quoted wlluatn wllberfott la saying unless people ehooae to be governed by men who are governed by cod they will be governed by tyrants those who look down ost people in public life are wrong he said sometimes being a christian la politics is a frustrating and difficult thing but there is a n1 fellowship organlteuon in par liament some thirty lo forty members of parliament are ac tive members of a group which meets each morning before the house day begins and durug this period partisan politics dis appear one o the greatest traged- the mr claimed it be- to do something hoberts treasurer mrs chsr let llsrrit secretary mrs ted gorth lunch convener mrs jim turnbull flower fund convener mrs wllrll mino publicity convener mrs walt lllehn mrs harry sander son was chairman of the nom lusting committee during a brief business dis cussion members decided to proceed with paying the bal ance due on the new furnace for the rectory mrs jim turnbull and mrs larry maughan distributed gully wrapped gifts to each one presenl mrs murray henley expressed the appreciation of the daughters to kev and mrs mcmulkln for their hospitality socred leader painted a pic- 1 thompson c t i jture o tnsu torture and uube- hooves us prsctices s since th ra if i of postage jw1m 1 listed below the mailing pub- ion unsealed chr i worw hasnt begun to hear pllsh anything with nominal lie help lo speed the delivery has been increased to 3 cents nominal christ- of their chrulmss mail for the first two ounce and ur ai u 1 address sll mall clearly i cent or each succeeding two rebt j the veneer o a custom and ully and use return ad ounces or racllon theror j00m conbol em o that has been psssed down dreu at all times chrltlrtss csrdt m i- lhl jovmntnt were tortured through the generations j separate local mall trow avlis will coil a minimum cbered to desth the nominal christians outoftown msll and ue in of s cents mr thompson m his an- 1 profess lo christianity but reap bundles or easier postal hand if the mailing puiinc wrn p y re or release ofcjjlie benedta o it without act- use grievance channels council answers union ttesplte the fact he some of the complaints were justified coun 11 francis stated that james forbes lvci of the national union of pub lic service employee was out of line in sending letter com plaining of facilities at the new garage to council according to iermsof the agreement explained r francis you have to go through grievance proteduresi n tlie letter complained of ln- r did ulltyear wd ifiv oig dequaw facilities including job -r- jlacksofapace ho hot water felt and mo sink at the garage rented for the town forces the tnayor admitted he had hot seen the quarters but felt if conditions were not suitable council was obligated to take action however hejoo advo cated jfohg through the pro per channels according to the union agreement coun frjmcispolnted out 4hit the town just rented the garager presuming things would be fixed iff u 1 not auluble i would not consider having them itay there 1m added ling use the green posul lab- help iher post odice in ine hortlei through the pracudng il they w els on the bundles i above manner the delivery ot ne g t consciences weekly by put- their chrlstmss msll will he hn or lhe mu be- ii ng some money on the colloc s mali esrly and often sooner mall is posted sooner it is delivered the their chrlstmss the expedited to a considerable de igree carols contests santa at businesswomens party csuse o his experience in eth- hon plate he aaldu iopla following the second we ask missionaries to go world war when he assisted abroad ahd teach them to do emperor halle selassie in es- things we are not doing at tabllshlng an education system home he claimed thla was strictly a cansd ij thompson concluded isn government bid to the the thurch i is hot an end in jiblrty canadlana among theu 1 doesnt exist forlt- the small dining room at nortttllalton gou and country club wtpbeauufully decorated i or the christmas dinner party of the ftuhlness and profession al womens club the tables were gsy and festively candle- a look at the weather december high low 1 tues 22 s wed 23 12 s thurs 25 10 4 krl 37 18 5 sat 20 12 6 sun 20 b 1 mon 20 b s tuosv 28 20 precip- ar or the week ijto iw andiraia high or the week 27 low b alicia t- c scott lit lot the traditional christ mas menu mrs gladys aiken welcomed everyone and pre sided at the short business meeting which followed the meal the membership voted to send a cheque to the ftam- allah project again this year and also to send a gift of christmas cske to some local citherns the treasurers mport showed that the dub has now completed their 1800 contri bution to the georgetown and district hospital and that the clubbujsrlof 100 had been jo student mrs dclmer french waj a guest at the minting and acj companied the members tor several christmas casi snd lobo white hosugearao we were very careful to separate oursel ves from any contact wlthj the americans or belguuisefenslve when a member of there he explained but the stand taken by the rebels was why liberate the prisoners when their presence among the rebels csn protect them a- galnst the- dropping of amer ican bombs mr thompson said the ne gotiators finally reached the self it exists for the world lu a question and enswet period mr thompson took the songs several contests were en- joyed and to maxoathe evening las karon kor emplete santa claus arrived erslty- of torontofsm presented each one with an exchange chrlstmss gift the president wished everyone a vcty happy holiday aeason and concluded the meeting with he club b x the audience queried the asor ount paid the leader of the opposition jjbo00 mr thompson claimed mr dlefen- baker might well be giving up something like 15000 to flu the post since as a corporation lawyer in private life he count probably earn in the neigh bourhood of 30000 he also inferred being a member of the social credh j party had hampered him poli tically when while discussing the american yatem of letting the people ballot separately the candidate or the press- denoybe commented half tat jest that he might get artlier on suth a vole lj i jymif-