t ads that pay vo cm olaco an ad in h horakfa clrahm kr a i771 berlno aownaf tlia hnkl b trim jou will find 111 raaulta you georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing shwtatt ofhrino itimti no printina and mn cava jn aa ina da malt post ohloa dopt ottawa ari for dayman af postal oaotgatown ontw thunday match 10th 196 5q0 por yaw snob copy mcoi ton coo 8irqiswj ess f w srllabbi nameless quebec firm negotiating for land century farm signs are planned for centennial as a centennial project the junior farmers association of ontario will erect century farm signs on farms operated by the same family for over a hundred years a letter from the assoc lation informed esquesing cou ncil monday night the association asked the help of esquesing council and particularly that of clerk k c lindsay in finding such family farms still operating almost immediately five or six were named in the area by the councillors clerk kc lin dsay stated that he would check with the old 1858 map and send the names to the associa tion in an attempt to collect tax money earlier in the year and lttiiiiy sa on b esqu- esing will notify the rate payers in their 1966 tax bill that they will be allowed a li discount if taxes are paid by august first and 1 if paid by september first the sept ember discount has been in op eration for some years they will also be informed that in the following year 1967 it will be possible to pay taxes in four installments in march june september and december milton district high school board has approved a four day actual work experience progr am for their grade 12 commer cial students employers in the area arc being asked to use the students in their offices for four days from april 4 to apr il 7 a letter from he school board asked for esqucsmg twp p in the free four a decision will be made at a later meeting essex plant starts producing iton chotka of essex quality kitchens one of georgetown s newest industries sets i op an automatic paint spraying unit as that plants get closer to full production the firm located in the building on guelph st near the delrex market centre commenced produc tion on a limited scale in late february a number of machines are still to be added in itjlifding one of three contour sanders m north america and the first in canada a itiompany official satd employment would rise from the present 18 to close to 50 i essex manufactures kitchen units and church furniture fould use town land wits to buy more a plan which would earmark ifn a special bank account mon r received from sale of town i industrial land was pro- i to council monday by hunter and deputy 9 young but while it met partial fav with councillors varied ob- tions caused the two to with w their motion before it e to a vote they proposed that all mon jy above the price originally aid to delrex developments the 150odd acres be saved purchase of future industr 1 land for resale k beeve hunter said that to use i money to hold the current 1 rate is not proper and that dustnal land is fast disappear e while that already sold in b parcels does not guarantee i immediate large tax revenue i buildings planned on it i know some of this revenue has been included in this year s budget he said i didn t think it was right when we struck our budget and i still don t cr fred harrison said there is a factor which has to be con sidered zfhis isn t a case of 900 an acre profit he said there are expenses for supplying ser vices and this should be paid from current revenue he said it is possible that a sewer line may have to be ex tended along the highway and land sale money should be used for this i would go along with the motion to a certain extent he added cr bill smith said he had voted against this years budget because it is looking after to traditional foes will clash in jr hockey semi final public notice hydrant flushing will be carried out in the following areas from march 14th to 18th tuesday march 15 delrex area east wednesday march t6 from maple awe to sargent road and no 7 hwy to rexway drive thursday march 17 park district cleaveholme subdivison ann st ontar o st john st victoria cresc etc tricav march 18 king st queen st durham st ostrander blvd union st murdock st albert st thb notice b published to alert ctttzem in the d areas at hydrant flushing sometimea cames a dtt m tnewmmtec supply town of georgetown watbi commission day without preparing for the future certainly at least the profit after services are provided should go into a special fund he said as finance chairman ern hyde had left the meeting shor tly before the motion was tabl ed cr emmcrson said discuss ion should be deferred to a fin ance committee meeting cr speight agreed also say ing that he wants some of the profit kept for future purchases i don t sec any haste said mayor gibbons we haven t got the money yet we didn i know we were going to get this money when we struck our tax rate with georgetown s bright in dustnal picture the mayor said it is important to provide a rca i sonable tax rate thats just what we did he continued we ascertained our income then adjusted our exp enditures to it just as any pcrs on would do with his own fin an ces cr ballcntine reminded coun ell that 38 000 had been inclu ded in this years income from land sales and without this there could be no balanced bud get wants town to deny water service to outsiders we shouldn t encourage pco pie to expect town services when they build just outside town limits was deputy reeve jim youngs opinion as he vot cd against a council motion mondav council agreed to supply wat er service to a proposed new home onmaple avenue west it s a good proposition to us said water chairman arthur speight a town water line goes past the property and we receive triple rates from outof town residents the series that hockey buffs hoped for has been engineered by the teams to tangle george town raiders and milton mer chants of the ohas central junior c league and will start in georgetown memorial arena sunday afternoon a strong probability since the quarterfinals started a little over a week ago the meeting between the two rivals became a certainty late tuesday night when raiders crushed orange villc hornets 120 to take their set 4 games to 1 earlier milton disposed of their first round partners bran tford chiefs in four games straight the georgetown milton semi final will be a best 5 affair don norton continued to be the hottest raider in the playoff as he fired four goals and assis ted on another to outpoint his mates in the lopsided windup it brought norton s series rec ord to 8 goals and 6 assists bob allen and ron lane each scored twice and doug sclby terry lane russ hartley terry hay and ken morrow added sin gles hay and phil lavell were el evated from the freshly elijnin ated juveniles to 111 holes in the lineup created by the abs ence of injured bill dwyer and si llewellyn and mike cumm ins who were taken for the night by high school examinat ion studies although not over worked raider nctminder tom ares made it an honest shutout by kicking out at least five pucks that represented orangevillc s best scoring threats most of the milton merchants were among the crowd of 500 to witness their antagonists put the hornets out of their misery k look at the weather march 1 tucs 2 wed 3 thurs 4eri 5 sat 6 sun 7 hon 8 tues 32 25 33 high for week 42 low 2 precipitation 62 ram alicia ftc scott delegate duties to committees in prep for biggest birthday five hundred people are ex pected to sit down to the bigg est birthday supper georgetown has ever known when the 30th anniversary of little nhl hoc key is celebrated in its birth place in september a giant parade followed by a reception and dinner will be the major goings on during the full day already on the drawing hoard of the instigating comrai tee the load of organizing it was shared by more shoulders last week when subcommittees were established at a meeting tucs night the instigating body in eludes little nhl founder gor don alcott weston donald bar rager georgetown and gordon martin orangeville parade marshals to organize the procession are robert brick and lyn mclaren handling ar rangements and preparations at the georgetown memorial arc na where the dinner will be held will be donald gosling and ivan crab tree looking after research and locating the original 90 mem bers of the first utile nhl league in 1936 will be wheld on emmcrson and terry harley in charge of catering to the mammoth birthday supper is andy sl laurant ernie bodnar has taken on the responsibility for entertaining the horde of guests and donald wingrove has taken on the finance chair man a job promoting the occasion through store window displays is the responsibility of alex blackwell most of the committee heads are members of georgetown li ons club which has taken a keen interest in the event the core of the dinner guests will be the pretest members of the little nhl in georgetown and national hockey league players who have come through the ranks of little njil the guest speaker will be king cla ncy of the toronto maple leaf organization mr clancy was on hand to officiate at the first lit tie nhl game here since its inception the little nhl has gained great popular ity through the province and now embraces close to 60000 young players propose three nominees as cedarvale managers threeof five potential mem bers or the commission which will operate cedarvale conunun ity centre have been recomm ended to georgetown council monday letters were received naming al brewer to represent the ym ywca mrs a suther land the red cross and chris walker the horticultural soc iety still to come are nominees from the ministerial association and a combined nominee from lions kinsmen rotary and legion councillors bill smith and wheldon emmerson will com plete the 7 member board check grant legality before police move proposed quarters for geor getown police in the cedarvale farmhouse could hit a snag if government grants to the town s ccntenmal project are endang ered monday council consulted town solicitor fred helson who said he is checking further with queen s park to ensure that this does not happen the move is to be only temp orary until a final decision is made on a new police building meanwhile the move will be delayed until final word is rec ered frcn tl government francis back to talk to federation the former agricultural rep resentative for this area allan francis will return to speak to members of the hallon federa tion of agriculture when that body observes its 25th anniver sary with a banquet march 18 music and a play provided by the halton junior farmers will also be on the program mr francis left his position two years ago to farm at cob alt ont the dinner will be held in milton escapes injury in accident at brampton a georgetown driver escaped injury in a twocar collision in milton friday night jeramias dasilva pachcro of georgetown was driving a car which collided with one driven by robert dyck of elmswood crescent milton the accident happened at the intersection of ontario and mam streets total property damage was estimated at 500 would build 30000 ft first with plans to triple size a quebec firm which was ready to locate here two weeks ago is still interested in-george- town cr ern hyde told council on saturday the original deal handled by last years industrial commiss ion bogged down when the re quired land was sold as part of a larger parcel to another firm now the firm would be inter ested in one of two other pare els cr hyde said but there was still one stumbling block one of the lots has been sought by a local firm ferro steel the ferro firm has not indic ated it would pick up its option under the towns terms he said and council authorized this to be included in the quebec neg otiations cr hyde said he understands the firm woold build 30000 sq feet to start fallowed by three more equal additions the firm would also be acqui ring further land adjoining this which is now owned by me tropolitan halton developments and cr hyde said he has been assured by firm president bruce mclaughlin that he would ex change these lots for two others owned by the town in order to accommodate the industry sell six more acres to towns new industry an industry as yet unknown by name to all but a few civic officials is purchasing 6 acres in addition to the 35 it has al ready acquired from the town at a special council meeting sat afternoon council endorsed the sale of two more townown ed lots adjoining the acreage sold two weeks ago the transaction will involve closing a further portion of toddhoad mayor gibbons told council that the firm has indicated it intends to take up its option on the whole property this week and the extra two lots are an integral part of their plan i understand they will initi ally construct at least 250 000 square feet and possibly 400 000 he said and over a per lod of seven or eight years this will increase to a million as various operations are closed out at other present locations the mayors elation was shar ed by a majority of council me mbers although reeve hunter expressed some concern about the rapid disappearance of the industrial land purchased last year from delrex developments a good share of this land is now tied up by two firms he said with a relatively small tax revenue from the initial build ings and no assurance when more construction will take place fm not too sure several smaller industries wouldn t be better than one big one he ob served mayor gibbons reminded him that there are no other concrete offers for the land and that as long as it is owned by the town there is no tax revenue at all deputy reeve young wonder 5th georgetown scouts reach highest level fiankbj by their paients are john riley and jim freeman two 5th georgetown troop scouts who recently received recognition for making it to the top step of the scouting ladder when presented with queens scout badges at left are mr and mrs kenneth riley 22 moulrrey cresc and at right mr and mrs robert freeman r r 1 lime- house the badges were presented by scoutmaster francis hulme the two new queens scouts will receive their certtficates from the ontario lieutenant governor hfon eaif rowe in a ceremony m burhngton april 22 ed why council was rushing in to a proposal without a proper committee meeting first the mayor was outspoken last year on matters like this he said now i hear that there was a meeting yesterday by three men that i heard were go ing to form the industrial com mission and the rest of coun- cflp industrial committee didnt know anything about it theres no secret a said cr hyde the mayor in vited me to a meeting yesterday as industrial chairman and it wasnt a committee meeting as for expediency the firm wants to close on wednesday this is a big big firm and they dont railroad things they have to know what they are doing and the whole deal hinges on these two lots if the deputy reeve is under the impression something hasnt been revealed hes wrong said the mayor this whole thing started when a man call ed me from toronto and said he understood we had land for sale i showed him around with the town engineer there isnt one thing i haven t kept council informed about georgetown has been looking for industry now it is here and council shouldnt quibble about a couple of lots he said cr emmerson accused the de puty of small town thinking bending over backwards and grabbing at straws is small town thinking answered the deputy weve done everything they asked for and we have to draw the line somewhere im not convinced yet they are going to build a million square feet in ten years however f council is convin ced this is a good deal he would go along with it he add ed the sale motion carried when all councillors present support ed the motion cr rill smith was not present at the meeting king street couple sixty years married a king street couple reached a milestone on sunday when they celebrates their sixtieth wadding anniversary air and mrs william h tay lor 35 king st e have lived in town for twenty year pur chasing the former moore farm property on sunday they entertained members of their family son bay taylor and his wife and daughter and son in law mr and mrs samuel itckeown of toronto and niece hiss peggy taylor the taylors are both natives of ontario mr taylor was born on the guelph road five miles south of acton and mrs tay lor is from the sarnla district they were married in franklin manitoba where mr taylor was a blacksmith he later worked at his in wfaudpagr