Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1966, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ads that pay tee can place an ad in the haraleh classified paee by phasing 87m201 buying er wiune the haram h where yen will and the resulta yew georgetown herald ther home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publii aetharhad as imih class mall fast office deal ottawa and far aaymant at aaetage hi a w hay men 14 5jopec rststin race to hamilton- child struck killed returning from st georgetown junior chamber best on bikes cos van gmt on bike at right gets set to start georgetown jaycees bicycle relay team on the road to a win in the brampton to hamilton bike race friday others on the starting line are bill mcaleer of toronto jaycees left ron mccormick of etobicoke jay- cees and ed cuthbert of brampton jaycees with the starters gun is brampton mayor russ prouse would have 5 communities pool garbage incineration georgetown and the lout oth leisctoi er north hahon communities would pool their garbage if the mayor of acton les duby sees bis idea materialize when acton town council de cided to lock the local garbage damp at nights it cost a fortune jack hcgeachie secretary told the north hahon urban board in milton wednesday night udpeople who wanted to fat into the dump to get rid of their rubbish used hacksaws and even shotguns to get the ft jocks off bar the fin north halton lets establish a garbage mu tual aid mayor duby quipped ha mid an incinerator is needed to deal with the prob and called for of cooperation between towns to solve mutu al difficulty mayor duby said dump sites were becoming fewer and it was a widespread problem mr mc geachie said the ontario water resources commission would be responsible for the erection and operation of a shared inclnerat or if municipalities wanted one this is a problem throughout the provincemetropolitan tor onto probably lias it worse than uti be said mayor duby said both esques- ing and naseagaweya war short of dump sites he suggest ed that the two townships he in vited to attend the boards next meeting in june along with a representative from the owftc the motion was agreed and the tentative plan for a gar bage mutual aid was tabled for further discussion later plan june open 4ouse for cedarvale the georgetown cedarvxle centennial board met at the cedarvale school on thursday hay 19th to finalize arrange- rrieflts for the official opening and open house which is to take place on june 4th at that meeting the commit tees for the board were named and the chairmen are as fol lows problem what to do with downtown reconstruction leftovers s532 left over froan the lecon- vm after cr speight stroction of main st tour years tsi una tatty ago sparked a fifteen nuavt tsem mri ducusaton at council mondaytoa was saaapty la ask paroua- nlght fern that the money he transfer er e hyde moved that per mission be sought from the de partment of municipal affairs to transfer the money from the sinking fitnd to the general ee- cooatfor road budget construc tion pnrpose however deputy reeve j young claimed that main st was not finished with sidewalk from maple to park dug a necessity we should keep the money and add to d be added cr hyde explained bat the irpose of the sinking fend had been accomp and pointed oat that if any other con struction was financed the same way another sinking fund spec ifically for that purpose would nave to be established this money doesnt belong to any particular part of town since it was taken out of gen eral revenue added cr ham- chairman of the board rev ian fleming sacretary-treasn- rer mr obits walker inven tory mr a brewer property awermwnisrssiqo3s 3v duling mra jean bundle pub lic relations mrs dora suther land whatzm you can win 10 by entering the whatxit contest see tails in this issue mounta bridge improvement hashed in 54 council vote council voted down any re construction of the mountain vew road bridge in the immed late future when by a five to four vote monday night mot i loa seeking the approval of the lpreengliieering study was de- rfeated in effect the passing of the motion would have given councils stamp of approval to the bridge the lengthy motion requested i the approval of the bow j jf strausport the cnr he ttepart of highways and the i county of hahon for the revis- i ed preengineering study recnt 1 if concluded by damas and smith reeve hunter in oresenting i the motion stated he wanted lto clear the air before any big i brass comes only to find were i bot going ahead with the idea this has been kicked around j jor years and has been a politi i feat foothill commenced coun ted harrison only luck ras 1 leapt us from having accidents i listing the four bridges propos- 1 ed for the town over the years i conn harrison dismissed the i sth line south of town at hong wwj hollow with a pipe dream ftof the conservation authority the main street or white ijbruge be claimed showed the iwngteecriag to be unfeasible tkrthird one the underpass on b too expensive run isung nearly half a million dol liars continued coun harrison so the only one we should eon i doer is the tth line bridge on moantianview going down into icsett id a dual plea coun harris- ifjb called upon his fellow -nem- t to stand up and be eunt l b la the safety of children 1 against ttecosromfce aaat of the four projects the mayor gently derided cr ihatrjaons statement are you la of saving lives gets a fetched don you thtok be asked cr w smith contended the bridge is used mainly by people outside the corporation who dont pay toward the necessary debentures this is no new annexed irea this has been with the corpora tion for years retorted cr har rison in opposing the motion cr e hyde suggested that several properties in the area of the mountainview bridge would be adversely affected by the great amounts of fill needed however when it comes to saving lives i think the cnr underpass more important ind in addition it is the key to the principal industrial area at the moment continuing cr hyae stressed that the children would be just as well served with a walk through type path cr a speight favoured the 9th una bridge he reasoned that in a few years a by pass would go around the town thus taking the traffic off the main street bridge so it is not a pressing need and the cost at the under pass to be prohibit ive so the sth line should get the goahead deputy reeve young eluded cr harrison for using dramatics regarding children s lives tve checked with the sehool board and they have received no complaints about the bridge he suggested a footbridge along the side of the existing bridge as an economical and safe metbi od of handling the situation in reply to cr roy ballentlne reeve hunter gave an approxi mate cost of 55 000 as george town s share of such a bridge votlngfor the reconstruction of the bridge were reeve w hunteracr f harrison cr r ballentlne and cr a speight opposing the motion were cr e hyde cr s emmeraon cr smith deputy reeve young and mayor gibbons may seek emergency assistance from town georgetown may be asked to pledge emergency assistance to the halton county emergency measures organisation the pledge in the form of a by law would commit local municipaltt lea to render help in the case of a disaster anywhere in the coun ty decision to enlist the aid of halton municipalities before the occurrence of a disaster was made by the municipal com mittee of the county emo last week the committee passed arresol ution asking the county cmerg ency measures committee to ap prove hi p thcettme up of a fond to pay for the cost of emergency assistance from the local municipalities it suggested a fund of appro imately 10000 a look at the weather may ib w ed msvlaw m 7 1 ifcore a t fit 41 ai sat n 41 21 sun 74 40 2 moo 74 80 zttues precipitation 4 inches rata alksf c scott real ekbta nan te cosple sb his office 1 do taaia su for flvehoaaaad woald ilka to drir out and ate u its still standing i see no urgency ted cr finmerson erny not lost leave it there -urgency- chadensed cr hyde its been sitting there four years doing nothing ma- yon east do lower maim atiaat ac neper main st witaoat get ling jiai miaallllii to transfer tats oat of the present sink ihe saotion nassed five kmsmttl not lazy oms rot toini wontaamn the bays at bay far asauaer wnths are the town works stone sewexxac win take up a bexe part of the saaasner the csorles bene will be extended freaa bamaov to canapecr gate ad kiao street will be comp letely una aeweril a loett delayed job the wide- auag cobtario st will be tar- ted ihts plans call for the street to be widened from man street down to ann street this win neccssiute the retocation f a awase on temp- exaace street offers 2100 lor lot on princess anne dr charles dybttra submitted an offer of 2100 for lot 1 on lyde park dr to council tuesday in the offer be stated that this would be null and void if lot 3 could not be bought for 1 same price he explained to council he meant if lot 3 could not be bought by the same purchaser himself for the same amount you mean you won t ouy one without the other is that it queried the mayor mr dy kstra agreed that was what he meant when reeve w hunter asked if be was buying this property for himself mr dykstra replied that he was reeve hunter then asked if he could charge com mission when buying for him self and mr dykstra replied in the affirmative the offer was turned over to the property committee anne joy henderson age 6 of br 1 georgetown was struck and killed by a car when she attempted to cross no 7 highway to her home two miles west of town friday afternoon the young stewarttown pub lic school pupil who was kno cked out of her shoes and thrown about 100 feet was prjr nounced dead at the scene of the tragedy by dr j h cham berlain of georgetown she was struck by a car dn ven by john dolor richard age of primula crest weston he was operating a rented veh icle owned by grant brown lea sing ltd weston police said anne and her sis- art club planning cedarvale exhibit members of the georgetown pallet and pencil club arc ranging an art exhib t for the board room of the main cedar vale building which they hope white the exact locations ol will be of interest to viitors the sidewalks has mai yet been d t is planned to spnd sxx hri dauars on side- uus the will during open house saturday june 4 some of the members will also exhibit at the bramp ton flower festival june 18 the pallet and pencil club meets every tuesday in cedar vale and next week have sched uled a rowneys art supply re presentative as guest speaker funeral service monday for 6- yearold anne joy henderson fore the accident opposite their home they wal ted for two trucks to pass from one direction then anne left the side of her sister to cross i not see the i from the other 1 alone she ear coming in direction the child becomes the lltfc halton county traffic fatality this year anne was the youngest of five children of mr and mra george henderson she attend- 1 ed sunday school at knox free- bytenan church and was as her of the children of the church group there she leaves her father and nv ther the former isobel coynev brother george laura janet and sheila rev norman young amdats ted the funeral service on hob roucc sam nuue iw uei avr t t t ter sheila age 8 had alighted day at the h c mcqure w r from a school bus moments be- home and ugrmiitwag greenwood c four cousins were pallbearers sa ley gwd elgin aichdefal o brampton paul henderson to- ronto and howsoa baddef gcurge call tenders predict 25 increase for removal plant holiday night council beard engineer g u proctor predict a 25 hike in the cost of the iron removal plant and related controls upon his advice coun cil decided to tender for the job and then if necessary as mr proctor deemed inevitable the town will have to apply to the ontario municipal board for more money the town has already applied for 368000 but mr proctor suggested 40890 would be home nurse graduates know how to care for sick aged eighteen home nursing course students graduated at a cerem ony at the north halton golf and country club on may 16 mra mary simpson bjt home nursing chainnai course instructor welcomed the guests and explained what ex actly the students had azctim- plished by taking the red cross home nursing course the course is designed to pro vide home care of the sack in- eluding also the care of mothers and babies and the helpless of the family it helps indmttnals to acquire attitudes knowledge and skills which wffl pi healthful living in the boane and the course assists in the prep aration of home nursinz auxili aries to serve in tune of disas ter and also serves to interest individuals in volunteer service through red cross to the com munity the course combines theory with denxmstratioa and tract ke so the student gains kril and confidence in the perform ance of simple nursuig proccd- cangratnlated her sthsesds and vced them not to stop araraasu hat to al ways be aware of change and the rapad ads of aaedicinc than they were aca and mrs waste save that thxs ts a whschwbl she them isredwed area ducctor ef the bhwd donor strong mr jjbh gaodfedow a theontar a ihrn ef the caaawfian red dr nod mis jaenwrth of the rhiaiawawij bid cross branch ef the oakntle hers of the local red cross ind saantty and trueds of the gradu ates bulid en as me goodfel- mkx dora srthertand presid ent or the georgetown and dist net branch introduced the speaker father vincent mcglv ncy who works in toronto with recovery inc a program for emotionally disturbed people the central idea of this prog ram is self help in solving prob lems by means of small inform al group discussions the indi ndual is encouraged to use his will in disciplining himself ror example a child using his will m order to learn to tie his shoes this form of therapy was start ed by dr abraham low m d of chicago in 1937 and at present there are 60 000 people involv ed in this program mrs simpson thanked father mcgivney for speaking to the group on this most interesting phase of mental health reco very she stated that the home nursing students just learned in the course that physical and mental health are both impor 4ant factors in nursing the stigma of mental illness is gra ually diminishing and that she is sure that father mcgivney and the recovery program are doing a great deal to break down the barriers by creating an environment for those who desire to help in their problems and have hesitated to seek help she wished him on behalf of all present every success in his work and assured him that he had created a great deal of interest m recoyery inc am ong the people present 1066 red cross home nurs ing programme graduates are mrs ruby aitchuon 43 sarg ent road mrs gerda camman 110 raylawn cresc mrs viv ian cunningham r r 2 mrs lucy deboer rr2 aetvt ars molhe deboer 343 guelph st mrs margaret duggan 59 we ber drive hiss gwen ford 135 main st n mrs louise ford 135 main st n mrs ivy king 16 temple road mrs cather ine lewis 26 princess anne mrs donna massena 51 delrex bhrd mrs anne moescbter glen williams mrs bessie peck 45 normandy blvd mrs gail scarborough 4 weber dr mrs madeline stoddart 141 main st n mrs manln sun- nucks 16 moultrey cresc mrs kena tripp 22 park ave mrs marie ward glen williams donna muasena mrs m stoddard mrs ivy king and mra ftubv atchison standing are imhwdor lews mary snspann mrs kena tnpp red cross president mrs dora sutherlancf tn bes sie paxfc mrs ann moescrtar ma catharine lewis mrs gail scarborough mrs gerda camman mrs mane ward mrs more realistic figure this flgon also includes the elevated ttor age tank the actual iron removal t itself was estimated at 110 now the prediction is 13800t while the jump in the control and electrical equipment if now estimated at180ootms has in creased from 17000 to s5ktt ur proctor explained that council should know of the ri ing coats before they put it ous to tender and were shocked at the large increase over the ort ginal estimate he blamed the a general rising costs of every thing saying a 25 increase il indicative of tenders now in reply to a question front the mayor mr proctor guessed that the water supply in town is adequate for the next five years barring some unusual de velopment such as one indibtgr needing a million gallons a day a query from coun e hyde on the feasibility of industrial water supply drawn from the nvers brought the answer that it is not normally practical for a municipality to have two waa er supplies mr proctor pointed out that the o wrc frowns on this since the industrial water might contaminate the dean water supply he added that sometimes industry locates near a river and puts in their own industrial water supply vrvtan cunnlnaham mrs and mrs marilyn sunnucks and guest speaker tather vincent mogrvriwy 6ft fatalities water safety week lune 5th to 11th although statistics show that children and young adults are the main drowning fataliuea during the summer nionttis ad nlta over age 35 hit the drowning headlines during the spring and fall fishing and bunting seas ons surprising as it may seem the figures show about on third unsupervised child ren s drownings one thrd young adults and one third from age 33 to over 6l which means that l children under 12 need supervision 2 adults from age 12 to 33 need swimming and water safety training 3 from age 34 on the need is for knowledge of safety practices on land and oa the water and- above all common sense total llrownings 196 8x1 a slight decrease from 1984332 ages m j o one of these victims drowned in this ateaj ages 7ir j ages 1m1 a one aedden tal drowning in this area 3446 i 4760 61 and over 1 unknown 1 f lbto ft tionaxy object wasaw cause

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy