Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1965, p. 1

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week and was n available for commanl avoid portables but high school will be crowded two immilit tad hasty mcaidci rocd their joaut st k iparuoettu before lire gut ted the latxi4jr of a bou and mat of the eontvdu early on tuftdy txwrnjng momrlru kf refcult of the bui kl 21 john it k are mrs k liviagto ban bsd and djughtrr cl and mr md mr jma iivaudin and tvijiam ehlldtvn tba livingstones tenants in the ground luur iarlofrit bla staged to uv tome of thrir po4tionj bit that iwoad sto rey residenla lost everything but whit tlwy were wearing only the hou which 11 own ed ty k south and c johnson of oakvllle is insured an insurant adjuster 7 laed the chaired interior of the bouse tuesdiy and declared it an 80 per cent lou both families wwe in bed when the livingstone boy who was reading rod if d imoke lie discovered imoke and parks doming from around the water heater and warned th rest of his family and then the lleaud im kire chief irwin lewis laid the department had the stub born blue doused around 4 30 m honour grad now studies for m- a th carcetowri high school board booldnt have any wort bigbbnare about m portable i1iwiiiiiii jttiog tut th emtu hk ntplawd atimoiw et tag r euwa studying tench la totlitthlft quart on the gymnasium waoanirva whl u baukthbalu rattla off the pttwood walla at a me tin a monday prinljl j 1 lam bert ubld t tentative claairoom aebeduu for tha ltwbflfl term which would abaorb all the ei pcwd enrolment into cxutinc pa operation khnehorn will put todrnta in tueh unlikely pla cm aa the student council jaetlns room and the tech nicl dlrctora off1c but it will get the aehool lhroush the next term without coatly mea th ajtuftutb will b relieved bl 1966 when an extensive ad to the building will be atdy for occupancy a wlulatn can b h breck nridge wouon carried autho- rixiotf purchaae of blackboards tat the rooms to be used as temporary quarter the boards i teacher wul be uaed elaewhere in the board school wbeii the cniergenry cob diuoiu are relteved we ii aave about vi 000 by uuliilajt the apace we have property chairman e el 1111 cauuented iiih school office ataff will work in comfort this aummer a motion monday to purchase an a ircondl honing unit to ser vice the main office area carried unanimously acoustics in the georgetown high school gym prompted gc- orjretown cituena band to re quest it for four nights in letter ttie band ta preparing for the waterloo music festl val competition and band of fklal david haatings explained acoustics in their present prac tice room the arena rose room made it difficult for bandmaster art milliard to as eaa che quality of the music a john ord william can- motion to grant the hand use of the gym june 21 23 24 and 25 wax unopposed the resignation of mrs ms hony a part time halrdreaalng waa accepted by the colin havwakd an outstanding scholia tic record at the university of wes tero ontario was climaxed in his final year when colin i lay ward graduated with an a standing in english language and literature he received his itachelor of arta degree at convocation last week a graduate of georgetown hijh school he has been awarded a j2 0o0 fellowship at the unlver sity of toronto and will contl nue his studies there next fall towards hii master of arts de gree he is working this aummer in the library at the university of guelph mi hayward is the son of mr and mrs s a hayward 33 henry st he is married to the former gilllanne kentner leos install their exec fred zorye h president if a rooiu full of lions is equal lo a taok full ul tigers it waaa powerful huullauun wung tuesday bighl a orguwo irrtka club the lions installed thfir luoi- w ofitficvrs and pteunled a tituiar of ui ember ship award at tlwir ueedng in stan s h uurant heading the club fur the next term will be red orge he fcurrfmls gob collier in the pr udeiit a chair the olhtr officers installed ire 1st vice president john zorge 2nd vice president lya mclaren 3rd vice president ceorze louth secretary bob clark treasurer clare hitt- els tail twister jim jones lion tamer hrme itodnar bulletin editor ron jarkion 1 yeir dir ectors alex ulackwell and stan wade 2 year directors uilf hrifchois and jim young otie hundred per cent attend ance 3 year tab were presen trd lions alex blarkwcll yj nie bodnar ikb brick jim carney clare francis red zorgr bill garbutt and 1at vance at the meeting old monarcha chevrons were presented don barrager 13 yrjo and george hew ton john 1- 1 uott and ivan crahtree 10 year a special award wis prrsrn ted jim jones thursday night shopping gets endorsement graduates a dorior at u of t yesterday delrex stores move fast announce opening tonrght mkj smj immwiuu lwa w m urtlgtm thurwy a spas4iiiiam ij tky kaj r4tuiyj fri elvu wi cuu hat it wtd u u fcr- tir tecau tnj all tlrs ut he mffct catr kave a ike eatra ht hiplhf us fcfl ajv4rfliiaf u tkla loue the status quo but mayor gibhona and other coundllori said monday that aoae of the downtown mer chanta are now tending to fa vour the extra venlng for ahopplng while all the council voted for the change the mayor said he would prefer to abandon a unul now ore have been- altogether li vherow allowed to stay open only kri h thingfd uld policy day mctiti a move to allow georgetown stores in extra weekly open night was made monday when graduate of university of council voted lo rewrite the william cohoom toronto medical school ham cohoon rccrlved wil store hours by law to include his de p nights a siml lar council mouon a week ago i a i ur council oauuuo wrr tjt rjvvt t lher y w vetoed on a 7 2 vote payment of j 1550 to the gcor get own and district memorial hospital and complete the clubs total pledge was pa tied at the meeting the monthly 200 club draw was made with j bell of cale don east tha june winner former gcorrjelowner working in germany miu charlene lee kitchener spent a few days visiting her brother in law and sister mr and mrs don peardon norman dy blvd hunday mr and mrs peardon entertained for her parents mr and mrs harvey lee kitchener on the occasion of their 25th wedding annlver aary mr and mrs kd malison and mr and mrs blair arm strong were other guests the lee s other daughter virginia left in may and at present is working in munich germany and will spend two months tou ring the continent before retur ning home in september miss lee ts a student at the unlver alty of waterloo tlon ceremony son of mr and mrs v j cohoon i j me house he will in trrn at toronto western hoi piul dr cohoon received his sec ondary schooling at port credit fend georgetown high schools ha later graduated with i ha degree at mcmaater university then entered medical school in toronto a look at the weather jun 0 wrd 10 ttuir 11 rrl 12 sal 13 sun 14 mon 13 tun ilich 73 60 7 70 fin 30 64 illch for th wrk 70 preclp none alicia r krotlhe uid georgetown will hire two more policemen incrfuing the present aman forr to ten deciilon waa mide monday when magutrite t j crahim a member of the ontario police commiuion drew council i at entlon to recommendation me de in a february report none of which have been implemen ted three weekt ago mr tay lor who cantohed the report visited georgetown to tee what hat been accomplished wa find an s man force one ihort of its authorised t while our re commendation was for twelve moore park developers ready to sign agreement the moore park aubdlvision which failed to materialize un tier guidance of its original ow i few years ago is on the threshold of a new develop- menl i a new im town wide in nenti optioned the proper this spring and has been injf discussions with the nlng board monday a firm tentative fr jordan told h that the firm would like algn a subdivision agreement th the town similar to that i bad den signed with the i park company plaza police patrol follows two robberies there ire some ehingei from moore park survey town would include en area apartments and town houses its plan some increase in nerelal acreage and an in fo h4 residential land queried by the mayor mr gave hie opinion that increaea in industrial acreage 1 not be feaalble the suggested changes would georgetown ah increased nt be mil jl joint meeting of council planning board waa set for a second robbery at delrex market centre in a week promp ted councllmonday to establish a police foot patrol in the shop ping centre at varying hours of the day and night a week ago a cash register containing 200 was the loot at delrex drug store friday night the window of gas tv was smashed and a number of tran sistor radios valued at 1230 were removed from the store gerhard lang partner in the business appealed for more po- uteprotecuon when he apoko to council he slid the market centre haa had 14 robberlea and 18000 iota in merchandise since it opened five years ago another merchant bob ste venson aald he haa twice been robbed and there have been two attempt to force the lock on hla atore in the paat month and bank manager joe mr ay night towlew the prolmlilsn added bla voice to the re- quest fortnore protection set triple charge as nonresident water fee escjueiing residents using town water will be pjylng more for this service in future at present a number of town ahrp residents have the advan tage of town water including homes on tha route of the old slfvercreek reservoir line and the 7th una opposite north hilton golf club they piy a double fee ior this monday council decided to charge a triple fee to outal town water customers and mln town wafer customers the new minimum charge will be sux instead of the present 8 00 sunburn is still one of the basards of a summer holiday unleas precaution are taken to r t avoid it i peter jones photo green salads white tables green grass and white hair oiokobtown wtror citizfns ate sandwiches end salads played games and ust enoyed each otfwra company et a senior cltliens zone picnic in bramptons gage park tost week dark clouds throalbnodro sprinkle the whole scene with an unsched uled shower early in the day but it was ust a bluff and the sun shone through lo make- it a perfect day tor jbe 500 atttmdjnb jl ce can hava more supervisory staff n heartily support your re commendation for two serge ants he said cr smith said he disagreed and that first one must have enough manpower before the question of supervision comes up beeva kluott criticised the mayor aa police chairman you voted against hiring the last two men the police con tract was delayed until two councillors took it on thenuel vef to negotiate businessmen are entitled to proper protec tion and they aren t getting it ha complained have you presented any re solutions or has your right arm been in bad shape was the mayors caustlea reply youre good at making sly and repug uant remarks hut you never present any resolutions the reeve continued his char g that the mayor has been in active is police chairman tm sorrv this u turning in lo a council battle the mayor told magistrate martin reeve fchiott it finance chairman but he wouldnt have anything lo da with suhlllidng the tax rate it wai a sorry apectacle to see finance chairman with no idea of what the tax rate would be until the a told him keeve elliott aald the mayor had not even appeared at a com ml t tee meeting when the budget was seu j we have seven jnen and the chief to police the town on a 34 hour basis and they just catvt do if be aald we gave you mare money than you as ked for in the budget because we didnt think you could ope rate on the budget you sub mitted w deputy heave hunjcrsajd the re had been a motion m month ago to hire a deputy chief and two sergeants iksjpfewajta man watting to see us at if committee meeting and you aald you had nothing tojdawfnt bow id tarvrral occasions while down ridiculous uld bob stewiv towa mcrchanls have argued fur win weve got nowhere with such meetings for three years and you know this aa wll as i do- cr smith said he rcalue there is oppmilion from down town merchants to the clung in hours but council should not stop a group who want and nrl the cttja busimwi no 6pe la forced to ttay open any night he pointed out and individual cr bill smith who has pushed j c young said he would vol the change during his three r il by pr years on council friday is but indicated he would switch sow a ftlght for entertaining his vote unless he finds a w and people want to do their mrr majority in favour shopping thursday night after they get their pay cr hob vrancls uld that in iew of the publicity in th when recae elliott suggest pre hut week and as only one d that council should first meet downtown merchant was atten- the change was requested in with all merchants and attfwpt ding the council meeting he petition signed by twelve mar to get them to agree one of theiasaumed here is no concerted chants in delre market centre vires delegation voiced his opposition and switched his vo- the group has requested this opinion i sccordingly will add two constables to georgetowns police detachment georgetown he said apends again he uld where do we u 33 per capita on tha police sund on tnll 6vpartment while the provln i clal average is 13 00 after that i dont know said the mayor m i agree with mayor gibbons who u also the commission and there li police chairman said two new evidence now to show this la constables have been hired sin tne mswer to what were strug- c the report was msde but he through opposes more men until the for- magistrate graham uld th commissions primary concern la the number of policemen ge orgetown employs the eventual attendance by all men at the po lice college and better quar ters to house an increased for i hone you dont think coun cil is entirely to blame for this uld cr jim young the may or was euttlng his budget by 7 000 leu than last jear how can we expand like tills lie uld there has been no co operation between the mayor a police chairman tnd the rest of council asked by the mayor council a position if it dees not imple ment certain of the recommen dations magistrate graham quo ted from legislation which lm- noses an obligation on the town to provide proper policing other wise the police commission can requett the ontario provincial police to step in f cant believe we havent a man on the force qualified to move up to aergeant uld cr hoy nallcntlne the mayor uys he is here to help the lowtiv if so i would hope we would have a new police chairman the magistrate stressed the importance of all men atten ding police college l opposed to thii from a local standpoint said the may or why should taxpayers here pav while a man takes a course to qualify him for the job it would he ideal magistrate graham said if police recruits were trained prior lo accept in tf jobs hut at present it is the aim to have all working po licemen take the 3 month cour se am until this li done there ts no room at the schbol for wpjrlng appllcantsj while he indicated the eotn- mlaalon would go along with a 10man force for the present the magistrate repeated that the mtmnlaaioir wants an uicnasa l to is men over 2year period any youngster who is given tricycle for a graduattoirgl should be taught the ruju of

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