Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1965, p. 9

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tp chorus of the bluffs is bad news for weak rafters i attending tftf coi0own swbsqsa chapter t tirbnhop harmony fvlhval mrch 1hh will hiar roof i fling chod from th t hippy qq- galton scferborobght ubotoui ckorui of tha blufu th 52 nn choui thrj th b mmg w th th homtowrwi finaltitt in lnirntonl barbofihop hrmorty companion th gylord fd the quartet comedy forfiom 41 wll at 1h gorolown chaptjr choul 4nd th suburbn a re th choo of th blui sr pit ontr o chn p oni 6ih plate internal ont fn al u 4t kama c ty in 1965 and h ltfnt chorui lor inlarnit onal conaplhon to b hld in bolton n 1965 ftult 0 soys clearing dredging can solve glen flooding silvik wood nit 2 i georgetown ontario 1 dr- ut kdilur at th rlvr in the ln ha bveti much in i he newa lull ly will you kindly grant tat apace i rcule wy exurieocc and vht i did to get tome action in the matter over the but j4 ir 1 went to live in the glcit in 1031 ind i anon rral bed lhr wu a tuntrr o a washout ob thr oth unr same tr had alien in at thr hack mt th property which la now tb ihibllr school and the riv t had taken an entirely nrw course oil l to the oth unr an i was hitting the bank heal on u waa obvious to anyonr tint ooner or later the road vu bound to go i contact rd the aveve of that time with tie mkfettton that the river he put bk in the original chan bel it wu quite a umi 1c jub auj all neeeiary material n there within m yards ol where it could h uied the total eot would have twen the wacrs of two men and a team of horwt for two days after arkuinff tho point for over an hour hr dm a led ny reiponuhility in the toittw and ttroncly hinted that i did not know what i wu talking about thre the matter rested for m year or to until a flood took a good allee of the road ihey repaired the road hut ilill no thing in regard to putting the tivmt hick in 1u original chan toil they put in a wait at a cot of between taoo and 700 but gave it no protection what ver with the inevitable re ult that when the next flood eime along the wall went tailing down the river for a ftaftd lou of alt that wai put in il they duovtr4 thrn that th wall waa built on quirk sind and piles would have to txi driven brfore the present whit could be built therchy induing the cost to around 1000 w uy next experience of try itig to help uve mnnry occur rod some year later when twn urge willow trees fell in the river just north of the 10th line bridge they made a very jood job of diverting the wat r into the cat hank with a corresponding deposit of silt on the weat bank 1 contacted the rev igain different one but met with the same refus and the ume hints that it was none of my business that job could easily hive hern done for leu than 50 00 but no the tree were allowed to lie there for some years with ch succeeding flood taking bigger slice of thr tywt hank h finally got so had that the river instead of running south west wai running due north and hitting the north ahutment of h bridge the bridge was limited to a five ton load somr thtnrtafrtonarmtr now so quantity of huge boulders were brought from one of the quarries dumped in the field and nuffci in near the bridge with 4 kid and blade nothing wai done to ro- jnove the cause of all the trouble with the result that the next big flood went in be hind the boulders and took an other five or 1 yards out of u jhiruavlhtf a hlffiyr went out in the mid lie of the village a hole appeared in the bank of the mill rare and the water was getting in lw hind the north abulmrnt a rou i lr of loads of rlay mijm have ut d he sttuati in a gain i wai told no it 1- si on slhmirv the hole wai on private property and it a 1 1 ui ty hoad in the unlitu ly rvrnt of thr bridge gomi o it 1 uu lld the co inty had 1 t of n m for a new nne 1 am phased to hear that at long lat a policy u bring car tied it which i have been a i ocatini for nrarl 30 year this entails clearing all trres out of thr way of thr flood uatrr and drrding the shall mm ts it h ahwijutrly i n kiami lr to float a half t n block of irr over a in in h shall w iu it hits thr b t tom and came a pile up ai ue ran see now lrvrry trrr at so h 1 1 a block of ice of ar ing dimension i ntil there h a drplh of watrr from the 10th line bridge to thr lower mill s iff cient to enable the ice to float through there will alwayi le troullr 1 cannot see any al vantaicn in building a dam at oranietille to rvlirve flood conditions in the glen i am willing to itsnihlc that most of the ice in the film at thr present time came from the lower side of terra cotta the chief aim should be lo provide a channel free of obstruction to it can be carried through without blocking thank you for allowing me lo air my views yours faithfull j u wtlllams host womens institute at friday euchre party urs v uiller and ura g iroiuide were joint hoiteura to the silvrrwood women i institute snd tuighbours at a euchre held lriuay evening feb 10 al the home of mr and urs d ironside hlght tables of cards were enjoyed and rrtultcd in mr smith winning high score for the men and mrs k miller for the la ties mr and mrs red camptx 11 won consolation priiei coffe sandwiches and cook les wrrr served snd membera of silvt rwood ommunit rn joyed are old fashioned social hour thanks were exprrrd to mr an d urs ironside f r ttu r kindness prof f uikiton of lin d n fng anil toronto visited recently with mr an 1 mrs y ouffield milk truck driver is killed in train crash wedding in fergus couple make home in georgetown luncheon proceeds help flooded church in glen st albans anglican church damaged by the recent flood in glen williams received helping hand from the daugh ters of st eori s last week thr daughters have donated the entire proceeds of their vebruary 24th luncheon to help offset expenses incurred in the flooding mrs v illiam mcnallj convened the lunch ron a monthly endeavor by thr st rorke a la lies a valentine party with games contests and penny sale made a frstlvr occajlon for uve group at their tebru ry 15 met ting it wu held in the archdeac n thompson memorial room and mrs iarry uauihan arranged the enter ta nm it n a c fur the party a 1 nrf b ivinesi meeting over which presi lent ura ordon spencr presided ikei chei of the proposed nrw cup boards and sink tn the kilclien wrrr rrviewrd jsck 11 rink low 26 of m llearn ave guelph was fat ally injured saturday morning when a westbound cmr pau enger train struck the milk truck he was driving ilr wai a brother of a georgetown man ionald itrinklow is vn ion st hrinkluw who hat leen working for acton jersey dairy since january was drlv ing north ovrr the 1st line ksquesing crossing whrn the train struck him the truck wu driven about 10o feet along the tracks and a trail of spilled milk racks bl ckrd the scene the impact welded the truck cab to the front of the dinr powered toronto to stratford engine flnnklow was taken by ambulance to ouelph enrral hospital and died on arrival kail srrvlce was dtiruptrd for two hours until the wrrcksge was cleared mr itrinklow is s irvived hv his wife joan ruddy and a yearld daughter new residents ai 10 slacken lu df georgetown mr and mrs- atarvyo william huaur r married on february 5th in st andrew g wvsbyterun church fergus the bride waxkm elizabeth quarrte u the daughter of u and mr walter quarrie hl wood tb groom u the tea of mrs irvue hubtrr adod and lb ufa fredrick huoler the bride wor a ilor ungth wra oi chalk white iiirr ov ey taifrta with dep plcau falhng intr a slight trala ap- aliquci of vaau uce spruikltd with prbj and auins c eented thebodice arki um a cxwb of peru with crystal pekj held an tlhowi length y4il at tmtal bilk illusion kh caurled a bouxibw of ullauiu roaei aud while liiutnl hd wor i i trail j of cultured pearls th goom gift uuj earbsm kowan guclph wai ilj of he i our tltd bridevtiialda wre mrs usrgar tt jefferaon i- erjfus stnl ulii llewa imtimffia ltuffalo n v they wor street uogth dr- tt in turquoue with fitud bodicas rounded necklines and tiny bowa at the tips of thre- tiuarter lrtigth sleeves their badpuej wre matching roacs oi ufganu with back veils and they carried bou quels of while earnationi and turquoise mums kav w a young officiated and the church was decorated with white mums for the can dlrllght service uri m s ue njved waa organist and th georobttown hirald thuria march 4th 1945 page 0 mother who also received wore a green j woolen sheaih brown accrawries and corsage ox white carnauons ror a honeymoon tnp to the ivutei the bride wore a gold kheath matching het black acciorire and h cor lag cj talluiiati roaea and white mums airs margaret sparry ung wedding frayey and 0 wrftct love the bride father gave her in marriage in the double ring nraittony jack marshall acton was groomsman uaher were will uu quarrie bwood and dv id hunter acton brother of the groom and bride receiving afterwards la the more than w per tnt of church hall lb brujs hiother the wuk doi by the cnd- uor turquoise and ijold un knd croaj akiety u per ibrofade drfii with matching j forwed by volunli ma hec6rir and a eoriaifv ofjwojen od youzig jmople from white carnation the groom i all walks of llje webster jackman limmo a good place to buy mercury streeuville sales leasing mercury meteor comet tmh k0 mlncuby truck t service to all makes 3111 5411 w dial- j774si hum evnmqi i i 10 p m saturdays a p m hole thin ever i wu told it th time thit the cot wai 1200 nd tha boulilfn ire till lying then with tha wat or running both sides of thmn by thi time they got arounil to doing loriethlng o much ut had butftun on the weit hank bulldoier had to bo brought la to cut trench through to the bridge the third time i tried to infirn of impending danger waa o before the bridge abitibi has record sales 1964 year the annual report of the ah luhi and paper co the parent company of ceoraetown s pro vincial mill released this week confirms record net salci in 1wm or lm03 5in up 12 per cent from 10113 and shows sale breakdown hetwetn mar kou at 3t perent canadian m por cent onjtcd states and 0 per cent overseas vet earnings in ww are eonfirnu d at 17 dti 001 an in crease of 11 per cent and a new hth the continuing frouth in sales and earnings is attribu ted stimulation by alutlhi s concentration on research tlur ing the last two decades at the rlose of 1004 were 25 471 holiurs or ahitihi com man biuret an increase of 30 per cent on the ycar tbanlaccountanlgets transfer to ottawa the delrex market centre branch of tho canadian 1m nerlal bank of commerce liai had a recent btaff change harm luth accountant there for a year and a half haa been transferred to the rldeau t sussex branch in ottawa re ilelnirilm hum it 1 fmartl miller who cornea from corn wall mr and mrs luth lived at 16 mill 5l- during then- time town and mn luth was tun ployed in the office of atlantic finance mr and mrs miller and their two children have moved to town and are living at 71 duncan drive they are both natives of the llagenvllle dis trict royal bank important notice to borrowers savers 77i rnal cimwmiiah on banking anil finance rtttmmrndftl thr rrwow of the ft celling oh thr rate of interest a chartered bank ma charge for loam he hope that the bank act due for revision by parliament soon mil tn fact remove thit ceuing and alio rnahlr the chartered banki to take mortgage security no prohibited by uw but recommended in the royal conumssioh report to our borrowing customers to remove any uncertainty in the minds of our borrowing customers the royal lunl wishes to assure them that removal ot the ceiling will not of itself nftect our prevailing loan rates the general level of lhcsc rates is determined by monelary policy as formulated by the government and implemented through the dank of canada however the changes proposed by the royal commission will if enacted in low enable the chartered banks to enter lending fields hitherto closed to them thus the tjanks will be in position to make at reasonable rates loons of a term an3 risk which under present regulations re available only at higher rates outside the banking system we look forward to the removal of the ceiling as means by which we can serve a wider public not as a means by which we can charge higher interest nitea on to our savings customers removal of the ceiling by permitting us to make new types of loans will enable us to introduce a new type of savings account on which a higher rate of interest will be paid thus removal of the 6 calling i wim bwnefit thtowrier of 12wiftnflfuiiiuliriflai an count with the chartered bank 2 will not hurt exlsjtlng borrowers 3 will help those now forced to borrow outside the chartered banking system by providing them with loans at more reasonable rates x planning to build or make something smart people everywhere who want to improve their homes or cottages arc finding that it pays every way to get the materials they need at the building supply centre where they sec the allont symbol allont building supply centres are the first with the best in quality- guaranteed building supplies of all kinds everything you need plus vnluable knowhow thats free for the asking allont building supply centres allont n the name to build on j b mackenzie and son ltd 8 james street georgetown v i 1 1

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