Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1967, p. 1

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georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district tt hnh 1m71m7 lamhorind a smmmi cun mall vaat otfka dap ottawa ami for paymanl pokasa in caih georgetown ontario thursday august 10 1967 5 00 per yw single copy prk ten cants add to the list of ins dancein soccer- in and picnicin tv w t s itown and district teens listen to music during a youth in sunday on the cedarvale centennial park grounds nbers of various local teen music groups donated the r time to keep the small crowd entertained wh le they relaxed en soccer end baseball games end dances there was also a bonfire end p cmc kc candidate defends iovernments home plan georgetown district high school board took possession of a 26 acre parcel of land on its eastern boundary through ex tolf s m we raawing proru oul of thc propnauon august 1st the last t people i piece of what once used to be halloa east lidate james snow of rr 2 made until next spring high school get tost land price talks fail haley resigns seek new chief harley committee studies changes in abortiot law the expected abortion law changes that will be part of a general examination of cans das criminal code wilt prob ably depend on the results of ihe probe conducted by health committee chairman dr har ry harley halton s represents lne in ottawa illegal abortions are being per ormed in canada annually his committee has also stud led bills calling for permits od to disseminate birth control in formation this bill is almost certain to pais in the fall when parliament makes a critical et animation of the existing laws roy haley cites iii health department head for 12 years roy haley georgetown s po lice chief for twelve years re signed from the force on thurs tiav mr haley had held the post lion for twelve years sine the town reimti luted a local force after having the ontario provin cial po ice in charge for some lars euwn thinks the govern h0me plan rtas critici mr skuce took issue with the a fam ownc by jack tost u home plan is the best 1 madequate b robm skuce view expressed by james snow caulstion over ssime plan that could be ta oan in halton the progressive conservative som acquistions over lynched thca to ieve the brisk de he years have gradually eras kudu and william gill cs nd for lots in bramalca was ea ine that candidate for the new democra an indication of the plans sac at a high school trustees iblic response to the sale of tic parti ccs meeting tuesday members bramalea proves that t doa think lt s a salisfac in mv mind this shows how granted a request from mr v have accepted the plan program said mr skuce i dc derate people are for houses tost to ge allowed to itay until pusing shortage he said this morning i good one public response the line- i at bramalea to apply for and the additional lots ao- meed by toe government ws the acceptance of the t by the public mr snow did net think that decision of central mart and housing corporation toot to participate in the fin its major fault is that it is a b the home plan public relations program to keep p directiqn bul oc nntn ut th hnmina ts a very small step originally he as to hi ontario quiet about the housing crisis the whole thing his been exaggerated out of all proport ion to its worth the number of lots- are total ly inadequate apparently the government is going to make a profit on the lots which is youth girl critically injured in car plunge icing erf serviced land would n appropriate it should not t the home plan eaw land regardless i develops it requires t of time so just having the deral government assist on w land is a big help he said the onlj way to get lots on a j0uh and prl are in cnl i market was to buy serviced ical cuon in toon general ts mr snow said there ho5piu today f a one- mid have been no housing c sun faternoon on tois year if the govern bideroad 27 three tenths of a mile west of fourth line west n chinguacousv township ka hlecn oneill 18 of bram cry small step mr gillies considered tti plan ineffective 1 dont know what the coi servative government is trying to achieve he said it hasnt solved the housing shortage problem at all the bramalea a september 30 because of diffic home have vac ated july 30 board chaiman e h ted gorth said the extension was granted as an cxprcsstoi of goodwill to mr tost thee of the parcel will be re is already serviced adequa determined at an ontario muni tely by private developers ent bad done otherwise mr snow said the gov em tat would probably start dc eloping raw land when there i enough time to do o tm sure the program 11 legin dev loping jud i re added that the oppositicn bticzed the government for ring serviced land and start pton suffered a broken aw fractured pelvis broken leg cipal board hearing since dir eel negotiations have tailed a board official said jester day the tost house would be us cd for school purposes likely temporary off ce space as soon as mr and mrs toil f nd a commodation the school s next building vere facial lacerations and po project likely in 1q69 will in elude additions to the cafeteria and library they face on the crossing guard gets land hc prompt safety action a fan- ill ar face returned to council chamber tuesday 5ht when excouncillor harry this year and would also halc appeared to suggest some e criticized if raw land had features on maple ave when changing the speed limits on guelph street how did jou forget maple avenue he bean mr hale a school cros sing guard urged a twentv five mile an hour limit on maple avenue from the highway to main street he reminded council of a large number of school children using the area lderly couple youth urt in car smash i two fldcrly americans and a irgetovvn youth were injured then cars collided on guelph opposite the general fire rfing plant friday john young age 70 of mount from the separate school wrig iova suffered a cut gl svorth school and th- high and faye young uf the i school address a cut left knee consider maple ave so avid richardson of 12 durham dangerous that 1m the only l received a minor neck injury fhnol guard wearing a red jac ding to police ihcy were ket added mr hale as he went lien to georgetown district 0 to ask for a double white ilal by police cruiser ii riown maple and targe police rcportrd richardson i white crosses painted i a pasenger in a car operat oad behind the school crossing by richard t hue of 51 1 points jn st which was stopped fac mr hale received prompt ac- ps east on guelph st about ti n viih council later in the make a left turn into the i evening passing a motion to re- eral fireproofing plant the duce the speed limit on maple ear collided with it from ave o twenty five miles per hour and authorixing the paint constable k tirth estimated i ing of a double white line down ropcrty damage at 51700 j the centre lusical entertainment will eature fair night show with entertainment m uk the mghl before th ine traditional fair i i will take on a nrw year siblft internal injuries driver or the car norman graham hallctt 20 of 14 prince rupert dr toronto ha unde termined injuries including ser ious internal bleeding two passengers isabel gilbert 18 or 3fl kingsmcre crci and bryan tisdale 18 of 61 jessie st have facial injuries but bothldcsts were released after treatment at georgetown and distict memor ial hospital chinguacousy police constable robrt hunter said the car ap parently failed to take the turn on sideroad 27 where it drops sharply downhill on the ap proach to terra cotta the car went of the road striking an elm tree alongside a nasing motorist on the scene seconds after the crash assisted miss gilbert and mr tisdale from the wreckage and another motorist took them to the georgetown hospital removing the injured mr hal lett and miss gilbert was im possible at first owing to the severe damage to the car a total wreck and police had to pry open the framework so they could be taken out almost an hour after the acident rushed by ambulance to peel memoial hospital in brampton they were transferred very shortb to the intensive care ward of toronto general hoi pital newly acquired land and only be extended eastward the next public holiday la labour day mondav september 4tu sever1 private members the sovernments bill to am bills have been referred to dr end dt of harley for consideration and he f m l code is not expeclrd to has aid that witnesses will he until ahrfrtlj before invited to appear before the christmas it will propose even committee more r than n 196 vhen 46 sections were amend generally abortion now is 1c ca gal onlv when a mothers lite fs consdered to be n danger is expected that a change h a there is a good deal of con h concerning breath fusion over interpretation of rf drlvers b l made the house justice e committee has recommended dr harley committee has compulsory tests for drivers sus- bcen told that at least 100 000 perted of drinking wizard of oz august youth centre production summer theatre will make its june kvamme as glenda the debut m town august 19th due to the efforts of the george town youth centre who will present the perennial favounu the w zard of oi in two shows saturday onorning wpafkirlcwood bick cume chris sehatti jane graff phyl lis barber and steve swing afternoon the georgetown youth rheat ro consists or a groujj of young high school and university stu dents who are doing every ihlng themselves from sawing the boards and painting the scenery to making costumes i and learn ng their lines imdcr the guiding hand of director dave blancy the cas pat l wright as dorothy the well known judy garland role don hill as tolo ann hardy as the scarecrow eddie hill as the good witch are learning to em ate and project struggling to make seenery fird the props sew the cost jmes and assemble makeup roy haley the legion has lent its sup port to the young thespians and are sponsoring them any prof its will be turned over to chanty bring the children to see this rlassir produced by young people for younger people in a letter read at a special meeting called that evening mr halev said that because of ill health he was resigning from the force effective inunediate- lv subsequently council passed a motion which will continue the chiefs pay and benefits tin der a municipal sicknesa and accident policy until the and of the year plus a lump sum of s600 vithm ten days after jinuarj 1st 1968 it was the third special meet ing within two weeks to discuss police affairs on monday july 11 at a specially called meeting prior to the regular meeting mr halev was reinstated as police chief he had been sis- perded from the post on juie 2ml at a meeting at which the ontario police commission was asked to conduct an investiga tion into his conduct and per formiincc the cnief had requested such an investigation in jan clai fliing his ability as adminlstrat or had oeen qucstoned on num erous occasions in the past two yerrs the eight council members at the meeting cr roy ballen tine was absent all voted to ac cept the resignation but reeve wm f hunter opposed the notion granting extra pay members then discussed inak ing a recommendation to the ontario police commission which has been asked to ap point a local police commission which will handle police mat tcra in town in future the commission established by by law at the julv 31st mee ting il comprise the mayor a county judge and one other ct leaves for england candj boughton 69 main st left wednesday to start i monlhs visit to england she coward lv lion lynne hew son as will visit relatives there mostly the v itch of the north tom i in the london area its her hutchison as the wuard of oz1 first trip back since she came nick shorten as the guardian here with her parents mr and of the gate jane hardj as the mrs john boughton 15 jcars wicked witch of the north and i ago at the age of eight the a trio with joe wilcox on trum lall pet marty wheelcjn trombone teek land ralph url jm puna look singers tom darcie and milree armstrong and the citizens 163 charges laid in july police activity georgetown police laid 163 charges during the month of july according to a statistical report on the departments op eration just released the high way traffic act was the basis for most charges j06 b law infractions accounted for 2fl criminal code 16 and liquor control act 10 there were also zs6 tags issued for parking vo- town advertising for police chief post with the mayor and cr jtm young objecting council voted tuesday night to advertise for a police chief cr young opposed the mot ion because there was no all ouance in the budget and no discussion in committee tipres been quite bit of radio publicity about the police ch ef claimed cr harrison r dance in toronto rhythm randy breaks hamilton hold randy smith son of mr wvd mrs g k f smith 45 maple ave e proudly d splays mcs imposed totalled qioo the coveted cyo camp award presented to him recently when he was judged best all unoccupied house checs around camper at cyo camp brebeuf rock wood which wound up july 28th the crest riday night from eight o clock band the chorus of the up- lations will be filled with nusic com tiniins rainbow will i tars and flamenco also be on hand mcing by los chicds a with a little cooperation iron- r tip from the spanish school the weather man the centennial j rose to 100 as vacations reached i on h s sweater is one of eleven honour awafds also presented at clos ng two hundred year fall fair houlab a awing their peak and 33 prcnuscs youngstes attended th s was the first tme the major award had gone to a camper ratepayer advocates maple traffic lights traffic lights at maple and guelph and mountainview and guelph were advocated by jim mccaig at council tuesday night you might even manage to save ihe islands t dont know how nany times thcyve been hi now remarked mr caig cr jim young pointed out that the wiring was alrcadj there for traffic lights but they were s mply watting for the none re we going to go over our budget he asked the major likened a council to a private individual who can not afford a purchase if ou cant afford if vou dont buy it he commented reeve w hunter suggested the town applj for department of highways approval so they would be eligible for subsidy with some claiming weve al ready made up our minds who is going to be chief we made a man actingchief he contin ued so we have a vacancy the mayor opposed on official grounds primarily but claimed t was only fair to giva the act ing chief the opportunity ex plaining the statements on a radio station the mayor stated when the radio station called me i told them i thought it was only fair to give the acting chief a chance he cautioned against any steps toward hiring a police chief until the police commiss on was formed the radio station gave the impression that ou recommend ed the promotion of the acting chief to chief deputy reeve a speight commented i recommended nothing re plied the mavor the vote to advertise for a chief show cd the mav or and cr young opposed hovevr crs w smith r ballcntine and r- francis were absent 1 blues by bob barber a group cr 1 were found insecure i from outs de th hamilton area civic group seeks shulman as speaker the controversial excoroner di morton shulman will speak in georgetown nett month if ie georgetown civic group can arrange suitable facilit e th- cmc group has applied in the georgetown district high school board for use of the au ditonum tuesday september 19 but the okav will have to come from pr ncipal donald f turn er wtw is on vacation i his talk topic or whes has not vet been disclosed will get coverage from major newspapj crs radio and television i name grey cty judge conciliation chairman judge colin bennett of grey countv has been named chair man ot the provincial concilia lion board which will attempt to settle the lengthy dispute between the county health unit and the public health nurses mrs flora hcsson president 1 of halton nurses association said that judge bennetts ap pointment was agreed upoi b representatives of both sides in vohed in the dispute however no word his arrived i to when the conciliation board will convene mrs he son said she is e peeling a letter shortlv bul wouldn t hazard a guess as t when talks would resume nothing has been discussed br either de since the last at tempi al conciliation about weeks ago the meeting thai resulted in mora points in dis pute than there had been be fort the tweday talks oefin

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