Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1969, p. 12

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v uy v- w approve new financial agreement f ok apartment new quarters for health nurses- the georgetown based branch office of rhe haltpn county health unit mowed from main street south to newer quarters in the wpod- rex building on main street north recenflly working in the office are public health nurses mrs fran jamieson and mrs helen laughlen dental hygienist mrs aaary ludzik her assistant mrs harriet stroud and secretary mrs diane barber above from left are mrs jamieson mrs ludzik and mrs lough len mrs ludzik operates a fluoride appli cation clinic there two days weekly park school student ontario poster winner one of halton fire prevent ion bureaus entries a poster by daniel warren of park pub lic school georgetown has just been judged winner of the ontario kire chiefs asmx-iat- ions animal fire prevention pos ter contest name four to attend municipal convention a georgetown delegation to the ontario municipal associa i tion conference in renfrew in may was doubled to four on monday danny warren daniel and his parents have been invited tu attend the ofc conference al trent lmvrrsity peterborough on may 12 when he will be presented with a s100 bond to help further his educ ation plus a certificate rccog sizing him as lop boy in the province wide conlest milton fire chief a k clem eat was chairman of the ofc poster contest he reports the top girl in the contest phoebe collard of shcddcn will also receive a s100 bond and cerlifi- cate there were also 10 hon ourable mention prizes awarded and each of the runnersup will receive a certificate and a s10 cash prize the conies was op en to grade five school students across the province daniel warren and iia bocm both park school students were in the winners in the local i county contest sponsored by the halton bureau and both their posters were sent on to the ifc competition daniels poster ilc picted a burning doll beneath the heading fire is not a toy expect teachers ratify contract next tuesday halton s secondary v hool teachers will meet next tuesday to consider ratifying a contract with the halton board of kdu- cation the teacher negotiating com mittee last week accepted a sal ary schedule which raisel mini mum salaries by 400 the in creases at the moximum level vary from s400 lo 1000 kach teacher also received in an nual increment of s300 j w singleton halton s etu cation director said thcr- art- addtionol problems facing the teachers this year because it is the first year of the new coun ty board iast year the tea chcrs negotiated wih local boards he said the teachers not only want a majority of hairoi lea- chirs to approve the contract but also a majority of commun ities he feels that this is fair for otherwise teachers in the larger centres of burlington and oakville could make all den ions he said some things in the contract are of more benefit to teachers in one area of the county while other items would help teachers in different areas salaries under the new sohc dule range from 6800 to sh- 400 the countys elementary tea chers earlier accepted their con tract three accidents on the 7th line the 7lli line of esquesing was the scene of three motor vehicle accidents th week north halton opp said s250 damage was djne to ttar driv en by carl stemmer of malton at the corner of highwav 7 and the 7th une sunday in a s pgle car mishap saturday on the 7th line when a proposal to send ma yor kmmerson and reeve hun ter to the convention was made cr william smith suggested that cr erik hyde also be a delegate he is our planning chair man said cr smith and there will be important discus sions on regional government and municipal affairs minister darcy mckeough will be there as council intimated that they would add mr hyde deputy reeve arthur speight became ired as deputy reeve and one who is deeply interested in plan ning i feel i should be there too he said ill go and pay my own way if council doesnt want to send me mr speight said that no one fully realizes the importance of what the convention will mean to regional government in on tario you have lo become involv ed personally in order to get the most ou of it for the citiz ens he said mr mrkcough is speaking at many places in the provinces and we cant follow him wher ever he goes observed cr donna denison hell be speak ing closer to home the motion passed to name the four as delegates id like you to know that this is the first time since ive been on council that i will be 1 at a convention at the towns expense except for a day at the roads convention said mayor emmerson near hornby 1awrenic bpu- kill of clarkson suffered minor njuries in another single car accident which did 800 damage to his car he was treated at milton hospital and released nathan hick of tlornhill and leopold iaroquo of 4 gib bons place were drivers nf cars which collided at the 7th line ilwy 7 corner frday night doing 350 property damage but causing no injury m e im anderson qc vh manderson ba i lb wish to announce that they will be carrying on the practice of law in partnership i under the firm name of manderson manderson 232 guelph street at teiephone 8775264 georgetown council vetoes load limit on town streets a number of half load signs will remain in the towns engineering office for the pres ent following a veto of load limits on georgetown streets by council an monday with cr ric morrow absent the motion for limits was lost on a 44 vote the opponents argued while they might support a load lim it on certain streets a general ban on fall loads could create hardships for truckers road chairman bill smith ex- plained that half loads are nor- mil procedure in the spring on streets which have only tar and chip treatment queried by ors hyde and mackenzie whether the limit would also apply on the high way and on roads in the indust rial sections of own mr smith said they would were getting into trouble if we include the highway said reeve wm f hunter whats a trucker with a full load i lo when he comes into town mr smith said the town and highways engineers had made the recommendation but he ag reed there could be some diffi culty with the highway however load limits only apply to certain grades of roads anyway he said im certain this wouldnt apply to the highway after hearing the discussion he amended his motion to read half load limits where required but despite this reeve hunter and crs macken zie denison and hyde would not support it i think before you move is advice to farmen a crowd of over 200 halton holstein breeders and friends met for the annual ladies night held in st pauls united church milton on friday evening following a heef dinner ev eryone was entertained by the singing of sharon hume the exhibitors of the 6 animals from halton winners of the county herd competition at the district holstein show in erin were in troduced claude picket john brander aerie schep herdsman for howard tarz- well and bill bennett this was the first time in history that halton has won this trophy guest speaker for the evening was joseph connell general secretary of the kitchenerwat erloo ymca he discussed mot ives and attitudes towards life and suggested that farmers think a long time before leaving the rural area to move into the urban centres albert hunter retiring direc tor of the canadian holstein friesian association was pres- ented with a certificate of recognition by ross segs worth honorary director of the halton club and past presi dent of the canadian association the acton junior farmers then entertained the audience with their one act comedy cleaned and pressed norman button dies was domtar employee i a retired employee of donii tar fine papers ltd norman button 66 died in collingwoodl general hospital on march 4 i mr and mrs button who liv ed at 38 john street east mov ed to collingwood a year ago he had been on the maintenance staff at the mill and prior to that worked at the sick child rens hospital at thistletown- and farmed at cilford in the holland marsh district mr button was a member of two local masonic lodges credit lodge and halton chapt er he served with the queens york rangers reserc in the fort ies predeceased by his first wife i in 1052 he leaves his wife rhoda i sons bruce of woodstock joe i of islington and jack of thistle- town and a daughter florence l mrs ifred fielding of toronto fjve grandchildren and broth ers les of cookstown and geor ge of toronto he was predecea sed by brothers albert and clar ence funeral service took place at wards funeral home weston and interment was in riverside cemetery weston pallbearers were tom and dan ohara fred crane buster mkldleton ed button and jack eby 1100 the first year leaving a gain of 3003 for the township deputy reeve tom hill fav oured the senior citizens ap artments claiming it could help over the opposition of reeve currie and cr wilfrid leslie esqueslng council monday ap proved the new financial agree ment necessary for the con struction of the 24 unit senior citizens apartment building to be built by zorge construction for the ontario housing cor poration on land near george town park under the old agreement es- quesing had agreed to waive any taxes in excess of twenty five dollars a unit with this new legislation the municipal ities will be paid grants in lieu of taxes and the grants will rise as taxes rise the municip ality will contribute 7i of any annual loss reeve george currie balked at this last item contending council has noavay of knowing what the loss might be in the future cr ken marshall pointed out that the township would only have received 600 under the old system but now will receive 3300 the actual figures quot ed by the ontario housing cor poration showed esquesing re ceiving 4193 in grants with a predicted operating loss of oscar lerch appointed town weed inspector oscar lerch 4s ewing street will be georgetowns weed in spector this year mr lerch was named to the position which carries a 450 yearly remuneration at mon days council meeting a high school student paul gibson will rejoin the assess ment department staff for the summer a position which he also filled last year named to cedarvale commu nity centre board were john hole a member of last years town council and gudm sigurd- son a public schoot board mem ber last year buys church to dismantle ashgrove llnied church one of the two replaced by the new hillcrest church on the 7th ijne of esquesing has been purchased by fred brooks of limehouse according toj building committee chairman i vfrard brownridge mr brooks who purchased the building al 10o on condition it be removed from he property has decided j to dismantle it in lieu of mov- mg it as is to another site from fendleys special daffodils 2 per doz cut down on welfare costs while cr marshall remarked it was a humanitarian move not a money making proposition the georgetown herald thursday april 3rd 169 page 13 wo also havo beautiful tulips carnations rosas snapdragons pompoms stocks freesla and mum our easter floral arrangements are particularly delightful easter plants j5ste lilies from 189 par pot we also have magnificent potted plants of hyacinths tulips daffodils narcissus hydrangaas gloxinias mums rosas azaleas mixed pans save money with our cash carry specials friday fendleys florist 20 murray st brampton 1 block west of main st 4514234 lm brown od optometrist 47 main st north suite i just north of silvers telephone 8 this week at beaver ranch rail fencing 55 unft ranch rail 3 feet high with lx6 rails and posts every 8 ft very easy to build reg price 69c per lin ft price valid until saturday april 12th start your fence today beaver has a selection of over 50 fences delivered galvanized chain link 2 mmh m2 residential height galvanized before weaving for best rust protection this top grade chain link of 13 gauge steel will give years of attract ive service 8 99 50 ft roll are you up to date with omsip u we axe to help need to know -ftowert- plants or arrangements from glen valley florist call or why not visit our greenhouses on 11 credit street glen williams call 8777864 free delivery open good friday closed sundays save now on this low beaver price save 1000 m mcgraw 6v safety clutch power saw thus fine saw is perfect for those home projects precision bearings and a full 1 horsepower motor guarantees excellent service helps to speed any job 1 v driveway black asphalt sealer hake driveways look new again just pour and spread i 99 500 to 750 so ft coverage 5 gal drum rez brush on colour and protection just brush on and enhance the natural beauty of wood fencing and patio furniture save 207 beaver lumber daily 8 to 530 pnu friday pjn saturday 12 noon 11 waterst 1773234

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