v x siflurdso bodnar want school f ost lu rnie bodnar oudmi smurdson 4woxpeiienced men are looking ft lon georgetown wot on rhe ney halton counry school board which will take over frbrrj the many municipal public and high school boards in jan ernie bodnar is a georgetown dittrict high school rj ebdflrsj vicoohairrrjati and gudni sigurdson chairman of the georgetown public school board sell coop to farmers is project 2000 plan seek catholic board seat a province wide blitz to de termine future needs of ont ario farmers will start off in hilton county the first week in december says don ft leave united coopera uvea of ontar io counsellor well be canvassing farmers who arc not now using their cooperative services with teams of two men from tho coop he told the herald the team will be an elected coop representative and an em ployee at least 2000 calls will be made in the province hence the name project 2000 only by finding out what farm people want can we plan the facilities and services re- quiced says mr cleave while well be urging ajriheri to buy cooperatively well alio be finding out if they know the ex- ben boyle ed hayes oiotgetown wlll have one member on the rmw roman catholic separate school board in ha i ton county when it comes into being next year seeking the office are ben boyle the chairman of the georgetown separate school board and ed hayes look to halton to help solve adoption crisis unlike halloa county childi closely with armagh a home rena aid societies in surroun- for unwed mothers in neighbor- ding counties are having serious ing clarkson he said that many trouble finding parents for in fants placed in their care ac cording to halton cas director dr gordon askwith thero are too many child- ten staying in foster homs just getting- older dr askwith complained there just arent enough adoption applicants to fill the need in these areas xtya ja the problem besetting the ajeiqcles in went worth cou- of the illegitimate children from armagh are placed through his ageucy have surplus i peel and halton have a sur plus of applicants because th majority of residents are class ed upper middle class the segment of society who apply for most adoptions once the agency is satisfied the family can provide a good home the child is placed in the home for a six month period during which time cas work ers visit the home from time to time if all is satisfactory the adoption becomes legal nty auxtounding hamilton and the metro toronto region need help halton has such an abundance rf applicants for newborn chll- slren that they are sending them to hamilton and toronto to help the situation there i ijut christmas unadopted in- otder7 th fanu were literally filing uph mmo children it must at london agencies because i minuter between the ages halton cas had a surplus of applicants london shipped nine babies here who were placed in homes within a month in some cases parents wont adopt a child be cause it exhibits traces of neg ro chinese or indian features dr askwith explained the county cas also works the adoption problem he- comes worse as the child gets agency now has id- of seven and is bennett gardhouse good wins at royal several strong local short horn herd put on an outstandi int display at the itoyal win ter fair sg bennett george town was named premier bree der alio lyctaiei inhibitor his junior yearling lull scotsdale bonanza wasnsmcd krand champion bull and test short horn of the show othei ben nett wins included 3rd and 4th summer yearling hull 2nd two year old bull 4th yearling female 1st mature female 1st group of four 1st cet of aire and 1st pair of hulls r wcardhouse milton had i the grand champion female with his winning two year old aberfeldy golden shred sth other gardhouse wins included 2nd and 4th senior hull calf lat yearling female 3rd group of four 3rd net of aire this was a very strong ahow with somu 125 entries from six provinces under the foster home plan as opposed to adoption a fam- lly may take one or more child- prospective lren boarders the cas then pays the family for food and clothing occasionally the foster fam ily may irow attached to and adopt these children askwith noted this happens rarely be cause in most cases the foster parents arc ralsinit children of their own and cannot afford the extra expense towett for all occasions wedding arrangements cihihi e specialty cut flowers end funeral designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 11 albert it t 7mt tensive range of services and products available the last time aucti a canvass was made waa in 1061 just sold business taxi operator dies operator of the gleh taxi for soveral years james clifford bell 30 died suddenly in ge orcetown hospital on november 7th following a heart attack only a few weeks before mr bell had sold hu business a glen williams native he was tho son of the late james itlchard bell and dollls teresa mino he attended public school there georgetown high school and later weatdale technical school in hamilton he was employed as a palnt- or and decorator with harms- worth son in brampton after thr olororrowm hikald thursday nov tttfc iftt paqk 11 the war worked at abltlbi pro vincial for nine year heo aur- ted the taxi business he collated with the lome scots in world war 2 and serv ed overseas with the 1st cana dian armoured car dlviaion he waa a member of branch 12q royal canadian legion he leaves his wife phyllis marion blyth a daughter pat- rlpia mrs ross duncan and grandson jeffrey rosa and a brother william port albernl bc he was predeceased by brothers and sisters lulu lira l mino of brampton sadie mrs robert fry alfred and raymond of glen william rev walter ridley of glen williams united church con ducted the funeral service at the harold cmcclure funeral home anu interment was r in glen williams cemetery pall hearers were sid williams lou bradford douglas marshall cslyrlo reld harvey garvin and steve halpin john nurse first in winter fair com judging of grain samples at the royal agricultural fair took place all last week with the following results john nurse of rjl x georgetown placed first in the ear corn class while bob harris rjl 8 milton was 10th in the large class in the cereal grain div ision john alderson rjl 1 hornby placed second in the rodney pats elasaand janet hunter of rjl 1 burlington stood 8th with her russell oats l to the electorate ward 1 i seek your support on monday december 2nd 1961 te represent you and cop with the problems of this ward and the town of georgetown in i rapidly expending cemmunltyueh as ours the problem that arise dally must be met immediately and seundly hot only for the present but for the fufur a thl town and surrounding m to ensure an asset rather than a liability fer eur childrens herltete in the past eight years i have been an advocate and have actively promoted regional planning now we are going to be forced by higher government into largo area com munity or es they call it regional area with ne regional government there he already been on study and recommendation the plunkett report and i submit had this report been implemented we the town of georgetown would be the poor relative ef th prosperous southern area and would in fact be begging for subsidy we must immediately approach the department of municipal affairs end mould a plan to expend the bouhderles of georgetown either by amalgamation or annexation whleh will be for the benefit of this area the problem of development within our town is the same today as it was 10 years ego we have one large development company controlling all available lands we must pro gress end grow but we must do this in an orderly way and the most important factor is balance between residential and irvdusrlal commercial development the industrial ratio has been allowed tosllp and for economics alone it must be brought up to at least 40 40 the electors of georgetown fwlca refused the two year term the council defied the wishes of the people and it has riot proven to be a haalthy situation this year you received a reassessment of your land neat years mill rale must be reassessed alto so that there will hot be an increased tax burden f there are many problems already feeing the 19 council perks and recreation mnd completely different and changing heeds for ourselves and our youth the hassle and bickering in council has not helped our position particularly in the field of industrial growth these are only a few of the immediate problems facing your council for 1wv i res pectfully submit that my past experience as a member of council and as mayor end my past performance in these oj ices will be an asset to help to legislate for the immediate and future benefit of georgetown may i nave your support yeur sincerely e t urn hydfct vote hyde x once the child is legally ad opted the cas no innner con- tributes to his support for information or transportation call 8773036 or 8772273 your vota is wanted this is true if i dont win ill sure be blue so if you want tarn bright antl y vmfl docmj reeve speight on ejection day n you are reminded signs must not bi attachid to hydro rous in thi town of georgetown georgetown hydro commissior vote ken marshall for esquesing council your support and influence is solicited for jim emmerson for council ward 2 december 2nd elect john hole councillor ward 2 indfpendint councjuor for 1 year vice chairman north halton urban board chairman of fire bpartmnt condi representative on centennial committee past piaaldsnt and chnv member royal canadian leglan mpleyed by mwy feiinnan ur the past 3 years jnwmw and taxpayer of ward i for 1 years i support lena- hsnoe hannino on rosds prks housing roreallon water fire protection fo furthkk information and transportation call it74o05 reelect a businessman to represent you at county council reelect arthur r art speight as deputyreeve 3 years as present deputy reeve eaewaewejs4bjopjplttw present counry representative on oeortjetovvrt and district memorial hospital oarc past member advisory committee georgetown district high school a taxpayer and ketldant ef georgetown fer over 40 years a successful businessman he will bring seund business uolgmenl to deal with civic problems has the time and energy nece to spend for the voters benefit on all projects let us keep georg etown in the lead vote as you like but vote for transportation to the polij phoni 1772764 fjokimbwjnd reelect w r bill smith councillor ward 2 4 yatars council experience continuation of permanent road curb and aewer preejrem instituted under my chairmanship stimulate leadership that will htake your council an able end eftlcukil policy tatting body continue te promote and improve recreation and ceariunurdty fecitltueu a reuent wed 3 transportation to the polls 177043 your continued support is respectfully solicited to reelect jim young yeur independent representative en council since 192 pt- county council experience ftaf chairman of industrial and town planning censmlhee pest director geortaetown lions club end cubmasfeer present member el arena sward ptsifcllc werbe ccttree ciselrman tiwip n sanitation committee continued program off experienced judgment planned town growth medorn decisive management councillor for ward ii y