Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1968, p. 1

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ads that pay iton can d1m an ad in the lltaravts claaalflad psm t 177mpl buying or harald u when will find ttw raaulls yog iaiavw7a klunafth georgetown herald j the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing th gorgtown hrld ha mrvd georgetown and district s printers and publisher for ovr m contvry oftertn vhm v boat in fin printing and nw covaracas jtjithorfad m smnd cus mali port offle dp ottawa and for payment of potag in cash goorgotown ontario tuoaday docmnlbor 24h 1964 500 par yarj ttngl copy trfck tan conta llomy bikthday a christmas tree ornament catches the eye of little hunter carroll who had the distinction of bomg inmost welcome christmas day package in the georgetown district last year the only christmas baby at the georgetown land district memorial hospital hunter will have birthday presents among his christmas gifts tomorrow he s the son of mr 1 ajld mrs ralph carroll of norval emmerson names committee heads afany guesis attend hope christmas party the roost successful christmas lyarty yet was held at hot 1 workshop friday afternoon i with over fifty guests dropping fin for the occasion- the festivities started off atilik its services two hours with a turkey dinner prepared jjy or the past few weeks i by the trainees themselves a 1 chore which involved the peel- i tag of twentyfive pounds of potatoes georgetown kinsmen frank i bryant and jack lavole who had i visited sunshine school aecom- i panled by santa claus made i their next appearance at hope i workshop with presents for i all they too were invited for 1 dinner martin halton appointee sheridan college board county council appointment rulad the motion out of order to outside boards came in or members of tog ijf detwii at the uu chapter ol the iteta bl of halton county coim- sororlty headed by- president i mrs mary anno corbett were c sl on hand to party with the train- motion by reeve w coul- ccs the sorority has been donjtcr of nassacawcya to rave all outside board appointments cx- all afternoon guests appcar- i ed while the milton ladles aux liliary of the fire department jerved refreshments in addit ion to the kinsmen the george town auxiliary for the retarded the acton auxiliary for the re tarded and the milton firefitht erj and ladies auxiliary brought i elfu a hand made lace tablecloth f donated by mrs pat straw 3rd line milton was won by mrs ivan shepherd of milton anoth er supporter of the hope work abop through this draw a liun dred and fifty dollars was rais ed this will eo to cover the f costs of birthdays and celebra tloiw throughout the year sorority told about work with retarded the sixth meeting of the zcta alpha chapter was held decem ber 17 at the home of mrs mary ann corbett 55 windsor itoad mrs h isbam of the hope workshop showed a movie and also gave an interesting talk about work with mentally retar ded adults foliowtngthts mrs dianne terr presented a program on voice and vocabulary in tbo form of singing christmaj car ols later gifts were exchanged the social for the month was in the form of a mixed party hehl at the home of mrs ev elyn wilson 108 itcxway drive on december 14th members of the cliapter also attended the hope workshop christmas par ly december 20th mrs jean mccdonald g2 rexway drive will be hostess for the january meeting cept for county council mem bers be unpd positions pas sed unanimously with two such long standing appointments as reeve 11 hinton of acton and deputy reeve j gillies of oak- ville agreeing it would bo tn the best interests of the coun ty another motion by reeve coulter this one to defer all board appointments till the first meeting of the new council did not meet with such a favourable reception a recommendation to appoint dr carl martin to the board of governors of sheridan col lege sparked the hour long pro cedural wrangle wlier the motion to defer appointments was made reevo herb hinton or acton claimed it was mandatory to appoint a member to sheridan college at the last meeting of the year and producd a copy of the act to prove it ho stated tfie mot ions was illegal and questioned the riit of anyone to sit on council who endorsed the mo tion finally warden 1111 hunter at this reeve codlur moved amendment hamlng l e andrews of campbellville jpolntee to sheridan on a re corded vote the amendment as defeated as a result dr carl martin was officially appointed county council representative to tho board of governors of sheridan college police month november charges laid arresti parking tags issued fines imposed vehicle accidents no of injuries summonses issued complaints invested thefts break 4 entry missing persons property found insecure man hours utillud traffic general on traffic 3 recipe for a christmas program and carols at st john s ucw meeting a very enjoyable docernber meeting- was held recently by the ladies of johns united church women when 4i mem bers end friends sat down to delicious pot lack super the supper was eaten by candle light with the christmas tree providing the background a duet o lioly night was sung by mrs rbbert scrivens and mrs g morrow accompan ied on the piano by mrs del french throe ladies from unit c mrs j nichols lira k ar- thurton and mrs s- morrow presented a devotional entitled the lights of christmas a lumber of well known christ ines carols were used as part of this devotional with mrs r il wright at the piano the president mrs stuart hall asked tho ladles to save all the stamps from their christmas mall for the auppty secretary and also to clip any material on chine which is the t i country of study for 1969 several sundays ago the ml nister rev r scrivens challen ged the leaders of each organli- ation within the ehurcti to go back to- their individual groups and conduct a discussion on faith this was done within each unit of the ucw and the unit iecdcrs gave their reports at this meeting afurther dis cussion on this subject follow ed with mr scrivens acting u chairman the nominating ommltteo mrs p bolton and i mrs j kirkwood brought in the mayorelect shakes up appointment system creates planning committee while georgetowns new council docs not take office offi cially until monday evening january 6th mayorelect whcl- don emmerson has already in- mr emmerson told the herald tho towns various department and i thought it would help new members particularly to get an idea of the work which will come under their guidance timated hu choice of committee it gives them a chance to do chairmen i some study instead of all of a sudden knowing they arc choir- this is jfneur departure from men of property parka or what- what has always been a closely ever it my be guarded secret until the inaug- if il w h mr- emmerson has another five to choose his committees inmviti dtilmci to only ly has an incoming h councillors he held kh i d i 5 an informal meeting one day publcly and never has tw wmk and hail b cwk motion appoint ng the commit- c g tees been voted down promiurej t i thought hack to my own mality of the inaugural meeting initiation into council business then they were introduced to service clubs and town combine christmas cheer the christmas baskets distrislstance financial and other buted to the local wjedy repress wise of tho town entareal joint effort of all the a typical basket contains service elubs in town turkey cranlierries potatoes i vegetables desserts canned the idea ofunifying the gift- fond and many toys tho toys giving was conceived about sixnre collected cleaned and rep- years by the lions club when aired by the kinetics while they found the various group the canned goods are donated efforts were overlapping miy the elementary school chil- idren now the lions kinsmen kin- onday night the baskets eltes jaycees rotary and legjwere packed by members of all ion all do their bit with the as- the elubs for distribution today ld7 7 350 new slate of olficers for 1009 lu09i wi b installed at the january meeting the meeting 3 1 closed with prayer b5 243 43 y ithree car crash at mountainviewguelph 399 g43 1352 total car 101 car 102 car 103 miul travelled yaka thd crisp cold of a december nirjht add two generous parts of snow stir in air so clear it tinkles into a generous heart mix the wonder of s liltlo girl the sparkle of a young boys glance the love of parents and set gently beside the i muu i uuiuuj hm i i silver plate settings for anniversary gift an enjoyable social evening was held at the home of mr and mrs chester service when the two families of mr uml mrs alex wilson fltuby service ga thered- to honour their 25lh wedding aunversary archlo service presented on behalf of those present several place settings of sterling silver taldeware for which alex ami ruby thanked all for such a pleasant surprise the three tiered cake lnadq and decorated bv mrs art wil son graced the dining table where a buffet supper was ser ved guests were present from fort erie toronto millgrovu georgetown and irlllon a three car pileup at the guelph mountainvlew intersec tinn wednesday afternoon was the most serious of half a dozen collisions investigated by geor- 2394 uetown police this week 224o an estimated 1000 property iplio damage resulted when the cars 0m operated by doufclas f hill 02 langstone crescent elisabeth forbes 58 llewson crescent and william mcmurclo 7 young street collided a sprig of holly a scent of fir sot the mixture to rise in tho warmth of a dream of goodwill to men it will bo almost ready to servo when it bubblos with warmth and good feel ing bedeck wiith the light of a star set in tho east garnish with shining balls of gold silver and rod scrv to the tuna of an ancient carol in tho middle- of the family table this recipe is sufficient for all the men and women you will over meet by thomas p mcmahon n next issue tuesday morning december 31 teiecsttevctttee a passenger helen ilonfteld of a2 main street north suffer ed slight injuries to her right arm and right leg an accident near the arena tuesday night did 200 damage to cars driven by john cecil iioper of 7 john street west and itoyal m hamel of bramp ton 1 1 there were two motor accid- enttthursday at the mouutain- view hyid exit from george town market cars driven by murray allan iew of 245 guelph street and vamcla e ocallaghan 1u he kan cresc canio together do inn on um- ted 203 damage and later tho same day a hit and run drl- yer did 150 danibgr to thorn iturgess ear while it was park- 1 v- hnmr il in set 1800 honbrarium for r c board members members of the halton sep- the board said members of aratctfchool hoard voted them- t old local boards who serve selves a salary of 1b00 a year n committees of the new board at their second meeting wed- 11 be pl the sai onor- nesday night f the outgoing boards they will tho salary or honorarium as only serve if asked to do so board members prefer it to be by chairmen of the committees called of sisoa month is the of the new board maximum the board can give its members under provincial t1e s11j0o salary the separate regulations i boar members voted for them selves is si 200 per year less board chairman peter wat- than members of the halton ters of oakville will receive an hoard of education will receive extra 50 a month j the new county hoard official dlscjuallf icd drlvers ly replaces seven local ijoards j j i f including georgetowns on jan handed jdll lemis ll l two drivers convicted of dri- i nw saurtr vin while disqualified will spmid christmas and new i if truiiejoonald hill or bur- years in jail as a result of sent- llingtoiihtts his way some o thc handed down by judge new board members may notijjl black this wtek get their full salary he uanlsj tlieinen from georgetown penalties imposed against those and milton each drew 15 day members who dont attend lh ientencts in halton county jail the board and committee meetl uoih charges were laid by ings i georgetown police judge black said ho would not v lisuspenr their sentences because ia neither had responded to prob- heads they tnight feel bashful walking into tho office to mwt them on their own he explain ed this made it easier all arj bund for both staff and coun cillor to have this informal introduction the new mayor ha idea o his own about allocation of com mittee work as chairman of finance in dustrial and townplanning thu year he found a fairly heavy workload and has named reeva wm hunter to tho important flnanco post ward 1 councillor ernest hyde although new to council in 1050 is quite famil iar with council he is a past mayor he will head the town planning and development com mittee adminislrlion hnaded ln past years often by the mayor tt and last year by ilccve hunter goes to a new ward 3 council lor harry ievy and welfare has been combined with this conv ittcc wm bill smith will re tain his post as road chairman tho only unchanged spot in the new administration with a pol ling division change mr smfth made a successful run in wawk 2 this year after representing ward 3 for six years parks and recreation will be the responsibility of donna dc- nison second woman to be el ected to council office in geor getowns history mrs benlson represents ward 2 deputy tleeve arthur speight uhse water committee is no- more it now becomes the res ponsibility of the newlyelected water commission ivill have fire protection and ambulance service in georgetown under hu guidance in addition to his task of representing the town at county council along with the reeve ewlng street another georgetown market accident saturday resulted in 125 damage to cars driven by john henry hole of 33 wind- aorluiad and allan w brown of ilk 2 acton a collision sunday at the cor nor of market and young su involved can driven by harold cleave charles st and joan barsoim 14 gower twad dam ago here waa 300 dont imt get trustees who meetings should the same aa thosft who do he aid j ho suggested each board mel mbr receive his full salary fur the first 11 months of tho year then 20 for iaach meeting he mlss43d would be deducted from his decemlcr salary ill ion in the pat gardhouse shorthorns winners at chicago two canadian shorthorn herds iored major wins at the n chicago international rated as the board accepted oakvihc lhl continent strongest ijmada karms ivterlmr- im i jnll am- geatiuq ini mo uuura lu mltle ctmalder tho question fl fo attention on can penalties nd report to the j ui yi with their fine board in two or thrre inopths lj mluao allowhc gardhouse placed 1st and 3rd the fjnancfl committee will his winner abcrfttdv orange ltbecca taking reservvvswnior sewers and sanitation had been allotted to a third genera tion councillor sandy macken zie a new man from ward 1 his grandfather tho late j b mackenzie was once mayor and his father sam was a council lor in tho forties ric morrow a new council member representing ward 3 will be in charge of property and industrial mayor emmerson is consider ing a change in committee pro- cod ure in an attempt to stream line the preparatory work for the weekly council meetings he plans to drop the no 1 and no 2 committee setup as it has existed for two years on the second thursday of each month finance roads admini stration and sanitation commit tees will meet on tho fourth thursdays the other our com mittees will have their meeting instead of a permanent chair man this year tho reevo and deputy reeve chaired these ho is going to give every council l ifmifr alio be considering the question of mileage allowance u was pointed but that the trusts from georgetown and milton have fairly long drive to at tend the meetings in burllngt- champlon honor gardhouscs winning junior yvarlug hull aberfeldy jason went on to win rv and reserve uraiid ards icn road discussed mtv smith will he ira tho chair when its property it will be mr morrow ando mr emmersou says thla should keep committee work in sequence disposing of all mat ters affecting- a department at one time while giving council- senior jlors an opportunity to acqulrw champion experience in chairing a ueet- ing

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