Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1968, p. 20

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seek deputy reeves chair whxum sunmucks r akthuk piioht i oeokoetown votek go to the bolls monday they hays choice crfrwo for deputy reeve incumbent hur speight and firsttime candidate william sunnucks ie three will be esqitesing councillors ft it jim goodlet it 1 phtcy hicks wilfrid leslir ndp quizzes ag on halton crown expfthence mkkei differen ce in the itartlng ltrlea of fered crown attorneys attorn ey general arthur wiinart poin ted out this week he was replying to questions by toronto ndp member dr morton shulraan who asked if douglas i us timer had been ap pointed crown attorney for hal- ton county what his salary was what salary had been of fered special crown prosecutor ronald thomas and why thom as has not been offered the tame salary as that offered latimer named crown latimer was appointed halton crownattoraey november 21 effecuveleember 15 wlahart said and his position as pres ident- of the halton county progressive conservative asso ciation hsd nothing to do with it latimer was el a sal fled grade two and thomas grade one be cause of a difference in exper ience wishart said latimer had seven years more experi ence at the bar than thomis it was no reflection but sim ply a matter of experience the attorney general emphasized former crown a georgetown lawyer latim er replaces former crown at torney peter mcwluiams who retired last spring to run in the june 25 federal election as candidate for halton riding he lost to liberal hud whiting in the interlrn between mc- williams retirement and latim ers appointment ipecial prose cutor from the attorney gener als department ronald thom as handled crown duties for the county it was learned that thomas was offered the job as crown attorney but he refused because the salary was too low the seventh is santas day russell miller pat patterson lisquesing electors naming their first twoyear term council next week will chooie three councilbri from tix andidates pot patterson and wilfrid leslie are sitting mem- ibers jim goodlet is a former georgetown and esqiieiing councillor russell miller is esquesing public school board hairman and percy hicks and kennem marshall hop to win a seat at the council table in their first attempt tricounty minor hockey standings juvenile w l t gk ga pl nptotl 5 2fl 1 10 niuaeousy 1 21 7 jetown 4 1 17 b 8 vllle 2 3 11 17 5 xllngoon 2 2 0 b 4 etsville 2 3 7 12 4 mori 1 3 1 11 3 suelph 1 8 10 2 speur- 2 1 2 11 1 ton 2 1 3 24 1 eston 1 5 0 midgets w l t gf ga ms etown 5 29 0 10 brampton 5 27 0 10 rilnrfon 4 1 25 10 8 vllle 3 3 21 20 8 jjuton 2 3 1 11 ib 5 liclph 2 2 12 is 4 ichimtucousy 1 3 1 8 16 3 ihespalor 1 2 1 8 2 laclon 13 7 17 2 8reetsvil i 0 38 0 vttotl 2 3 8 0 peewee w l t gv ga ms lldlton 8 23 8 10 iburlinglon 4 3 1 21 0 0 3 1 14 b 7 nidifi miliar ii i brjkhttown 5 2 n lo 6 ifempaler 2 1 2 11 31 i brampton 2 2 1 14 11 8 1oakrlue 1 3 1 14 13 3 preston 0 istoeuville i 8 8 211 0 i acton 37 0 bantam w i t iy c iu iburumton 4 2 1 2s 14 0 ijlilton 1 24 ii b fcpsjrvllle 4 1 22 13 8 mbtpeler 3 3 24 23 6 tuilpb 2 2 1 15 0 s fchinjuacouay js 3 17 jj 4 qetown 2 3 15 c 4 2 4 14 3fl 4 npton 14 14 28 4 elswlle 4 3 11 i 30 1 sports car rolls other hits bridge nichard todd of 1ui 2 nor- til age 25 suffered a broken lei bruises and lacerations when his sports car rolled ov er on the ksquciink-chinguic- ousy town line near no 5 side- road wednesday nifiht novem ber 20 north hilton opp told the herald the car was completely wrecked they placed the dam age at 1100 todd waj taken to george town st district memorial hos pital cornelius newouse of george town uucred lacerations und er one eye and bruises to his chest when his car hit a bridge just east of norval sunday night damage to the car was placed at s600 reprints of most photos appearing in the herald may b ordered at the om m main st s r by phonlhfl lyyuot 5 x 7 size 100 i x 10 size 130 forest flowers are unique preserve them says bateman the well known artist and naturalist mr robert baha mas was the speaker it the november meeting of the geor getown and district naturalists club he took as his them we are living in a vanishing world he said we live in cxxmierful time since the anc ient world is still around and can be seen although it is fast disappearing lie has travsjld extensively and save examples o points of interest he has seen which lie doubts are still in existence j after taking a fast trip ir- fnnd the world he returned to southern ont and his own property to show the things of beauty and interest that sur round us which require our pro tection if our grandchildren are to enjoy thorn lie said the spring carpet of flowers in the forest is unique to this area of the world and is worth preserv ing suburbia rvebl not spread over the whole country mr ha u man hlustratrd his i for kids kkpino track of the countdown there are just ten more days before old si nick makes his prechrishmos visit to georgetown at the tail end of the lions ctub annual santa claus parade sarvtatand entourage including bands majorettes and float will parade through the streets dec ember 7th extra special believe it or not full length coats many styles and color sizes 8 to 24 reg 2998 to 3598 while they last only 1988 ideal for work or dress up all sales final dont miss this bargain and the many more in ladies mens and children shoes and drugs at the family store 29 mir street acton whar your money buya mora artist be aeea beauty and des ign in the world at our feet whtoh othan overlook to riew hii photographic effort was a real pleasure for those present the club held a laid trip to mountaberg on sunday the walk through the conservation area waa rewarding perticalaxly thi ororortqwn herald thursday nov mrh in page 17 to the tern and fungus enthus iasts at the january meeting dr and mrs jaoqulth will tell of the flowers and birds tbey saw while visiting trinidad last year peter e heslin llb barrister and solicitor is pleased toannopnce the opening of an office for the practice of law th a7 main street north geprgetown in the woodrex building telephone 8777113 address with slides tjcinjf anlj going to a party now is the time to make that festive dress see our wide selection op brocades sparkle crepes lames also beautiful vrtg of trlmi for in added touch of glamour wxm open til 9 pm daily starting monday dec 2nd 45 main street north 877433 t simplicity butterick c vogue patterns mind if i make a suggestion for gifts that are different visit barbers fondue fork sets havt i xtainluu uteri fork with rosewood htndusi 1 for ubh kucid with tuwuon0 romno6d titand fondue server on tray wo have our usual fin selection of bluebird atttse battery powered back scratcher elegant woodgrain trim on chronui handle attn hanging loop batteries included 17 long electromqtic card shuffler press the switch tp watch it abuffle a well mix ed deck in centre drawer balterim included popular varieties of stone rings and caravelie watches barbers jewellery gifts 1 main ftmstt north murt all these more available for your shopping convenience i water softener salt ice salt calcium chloride wild bird seed sunflower seed doc food rabbit pellets kitty litter appliances hardware clothing gloves motor oils automotive supppta water pumps sno shovels power tools i4 fuel oils furnaces humidifiers burner service pnp in andt at uco united cooperatives of ontario 45 guelph st 877271

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