Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1969, p. 1

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ads that pay y can alaca an ad in mm ttaram gawffia paswjby i fannhtjr a7m20 buying or t hja w will ftntf raiuhs yoa the home newspaper for georgetown and district vvr printing publishing tha gacrgatpwn herald hat mrvad georgetown and district as printers and publlshar for over century offering the bait in fin printing and newe covaraye- numbar0943 aturn postaga guaranteed o ontario thursday june 26th 1969 500 par yaar sangkt copy prica ton cents miff vs n alliance church gains new pastor sunday the congregation and friends of the georgetown alliance church will welcome their new pastor david j phillips and his wife this coming sunday june 29 pastor and mrs phillips rec ently graduated from the can adian bible college in regina saskatchewan mr phillips also attended emmanuel bible col- lege jn kitchener ontario and mrs phillips the stpaul bible college in st paul minnesota all services art presently held at the cedarvale community centre georgetown man in car crash erin man killed in cartruck collision gary thomas briggs killed when car slams into trees fire old destroys coal sheds lite f an erin man was killed and received an acton man injured in 800 a cartruck collision at the in tersection of the fourth line chinguacousy and no 17 side- road monday only two fires causing very little damage called out local gordon webster 67 f erin firefighters this week friday w killed when his car north- morning at 830 a call to the bound on the 4th line was in dekleer poultry farm on the collision with a gravel truck stp signs seventh line near ballinafad driven by john milton of 67 found a pile of shavings on fire guelph street georgetown luckily the 10000 chickensqn which was westbound on no 17 order did not arrive until two sideroad the accident happen days later ed at 430 p m sunday night old coal sheds used to feed the paper mills in days gone by were completely j burned- out the sheds are at the extreme eastern end of websters late model car was maple avenue east near the a total wreck while the truck sanitary landfill site owned by jack ridley of acton damage estimated milton suffered minor bruises on his neck and was released om hospital after examination is torphaned coons kevin head and ray landry hold bullwinkle and rocky orphan- ad raccoons theyre nursing these days as substitute mothers the boys found the rascals immt the cn station where their mother had been killed when the adopted pair are bly though fend for themselves theyll be released discuss adding mayors to halton county council a young georgetown father t constable roy wood who was was instantly killed early sun- first on the scene north halton at day in a single car crash which opp officer doug ormsby made piled wreckage into two trees the investigation a chinuacousy police spoke- it 2f west gary briggs worked with his jnulitef thc 6th esquesme ither in his upholstery busin- bably caused because of the gar thomas briggs 21 was ess good road conditions on the pronounced dead at the scene lcaves hjs wife the form fourth line which is so well bv coroner dr j h chamber- er marcia lc and infant paved and clean that drivers laln son brian thomas parents think its a main artery without the driver was alone al the howard and elda briggs and wheel of his eastbound car sisters alice and phyllis when it left the road and slam med into the trees the force of the impact cut the car half he was hurled through the windshield over a fence and into a field police had to search for the body which was uniden- tified until the cars licence plates were traced a passing motorist reported the accident to acton the herald is taking tha dominion day holiday at another time the office will be open for business as usual on monday and tuesday june 30 july 1 in order to have the weekly issue out at its usual time next week leonard points harding has flower show funeral service was yesterday in st johns anglican church ln stcwarttown and interment was in greenwood cemetery geor getown camping federation forming branch here canadian family camping opp federation field directors alice and bruce bartleman will be present when georgetowns camping families organize a branch of the cfcf here to night an announcement last week said the federation which has campins branches throughout ontario alberta and manitoba plans to form its next branch here iveeause of the high inter- georgetown horticultural so- the show was officially open- directors rase bowl for best ate points in the show it was ciety making full use of the re- e by president douglas n cole rose in the show went to chris noted that several new names cently renovated armoury local in lhe absence of mrs w ion bydcvaate the wesley ionson had appeared on the entry tic- m camping shown b son of wynfield nursery gar- memorial trophy for best peony kcts as winners of ribhons this headquarters of the lome scots t- t i i lar riumder ot irforgetown t t centre wno was una to was claimed by miss elsie j was most encouraging each f regiment presented their fourth attend at the last moment rob- bird for the best flower arran- flower show is open for placing annual flower show saturday crt s barber chairman of the gement in the senior entries of entries by all interested am- through the camping club mrs stanley may and mrs per- show committee spoke briefly the 1967 t eaton trophy was ateur horticulturists member- members will be afforded the cy cox were the invited judges thanking all who had made the also won by miss bird for best ship however is necessary to opportunity of exchanging in- for the show assisted by mrs show another successful event arrangement in the junior ent- claim the silverware for a formation on camp grounds they john evans and daughter lynn j special awards were present- ries jnda pilichuk was pres- a large number of entries of ed to members who had put entcd with the merrygoround excellent quality were placed forth extra efforts to gain cer- trophy mrs leonard harding for judging by the society mem- tain annual recognition as set copped the 1969 t eaton co bership and interested citizens forth by the society the 1969 trophy for the highest aggreg- year the first step in a move to kave the mayors of municipal ities as members of the county fffyrc in addition o the reeves and deputies was advanced at county council last tuesday 7 a notice of motion calling for a private members bill in the provincial legislature was ref erred to a committee for dis cussion with the county solici tor proposer of the move deputy reeve w gillies suggested it was time action in this direction was initiated he proposed mayors appointed would be gi ven an extra vote if a munici palitys present voting power could not be divided urban municipalities with only two votes would be given a third to allow the mayor a voice it was noted peel county has mayors as members of the county council members agreed to refer the notice of motion to a committee for discussion with the solicitor and report back at the next meeting add extra teacher to help kp crowding m three kindergarten classes mm three teachers at george kennedy school in september i960 will help alleviate the pre jamt crowded kindergarten clas ea assistant superintendent e x lavender told halton hills i jip association monday at present there 3bprning and two arc two afternoon kindergarten classes averaging pupils per class stated the avith the add akfr to centennial school speaker he pointed out that 2904 pu pils were enrolled in george town public schools in septcm ber 1968 with 86 classrooms but expected 2923 pupils in 95 class rooms in september 1969 this would result in smaller classes this fall he added that 157 pu pils from grade 7 and 8 of park and chapel street schools being lansported to stewarttown oom of two classes the av- 2nge should drop to 25 pupils jjgr class he added pointed out that the en issment it kennedy school was xd is january 1969 dropped ita811 by may 1969 and was ioreeast at 880 by september 1980 the kindergarten enrol cnent is expected to increase from the present 127 to 150 the assistant superintendent admitted he saw no other way hot the addition of one or two pytttablel which would not be lltq by kindergarten classes bat by other grades turning to centennial school fce predicted an increase from us pupils in january 1969 to 439 by september 1969 he pointed out that in may of this jear the figure dropped by 8 4 some of this increase in the all is not due to growth but to jh transfer of more grades 7 and 8 pupils to the senior pub- be school he said be anticipated the 4r9 pupils could be housed by pening day with the additional an classrooms ready he strcss- fd however that the home ec onomics industrial arts gen eral purpose room and the library resource would probably ot ber ready till october a jear from this fall by september 1970 another 8 class- rooms an expected to be added e s lavender said the helped to bring about the low er number of pupils per class in addition it will enable the board to establish 2 classes at wrigglesworth for the percept ually handicapped 2 opportun ity classes at park 2 at kenne dy and 1 at chapel consideration is being given to making centennial school a middle school complex meaning it would take in grades 6 7 and 8 he emphasized no decision had been made on that as yet between 1970 and 1973 the halton county board of edu cation plans to acquire 11 school sites but at the moment the locations are in doubt they would follow the growth pattern of the county remarked the assistant superintendent pointing out the moore park school is in the sketch plan stage right now he suggested with its completion present school boundaries would have to be reconsidered the town 1 is cut by natural rivers and val leys then by man made high ways and railroads making boundaries very difficult he commented some of the ratepayers quest ioned mr lavcndors statistics of one pupil per house claiming in ward 3 the average was high er if your concern about ward 3 is- right replied mr laven der perhaps we will have to consider one of the school sites for this area but it is very in teresting to find out your op inion in answer to another quest ion about the wisdom of buy- ing land now before prices go any higher the speaker explain- cd that is the reason for the five year capital forecast so that land cat be- slowly acquired over that time he added that portables should disappear from the scene in two years j continued on pago 20 have visited or enjoying inter esting and informative prog- the hright sunny day assured rams geared to the interests of a good attendance all afternoon the family camper and group and many took advantage of the j activities planned by the club later closing hour of 8 pm sev- membership era i out of town visitors were noted mr wm j packham di rector of district no 6 of the ontario horticultural associa tion and mrs packham honour ed the society by a brief visit the commercial exhibits pla ced at the show by robert gou- geon harris floral and wyn field nursery and garden centre were most colourful and infor mative several lillies which had been flown to the ontario near georgetown last tuesday horticultural association con- 1 north halton opp said the vention in hamilton from oreg- accident happened on no 22 on were on display refresh- sideroad just west of the es monds were available through quesingchinguacousy town line out the afternoon convened by the investigating officer est- mrs wilbert bradley and mr a imated damage to dodds car ben boyle draws sponsored by 400 the society were made period- ically throughout the day mrs the meeting at 8 stevens crescent is open to all local families interested in camping carsthit trees pole william dodds of glen wil liams received minor injuries when his car ran off the road and hit two trees in an accident two hours later north halton opp were called to investigate r e burigc and eric jamtcson t l r t n another single car accident on were winners of the principal a the 10th line of esquesing south of no 20 sideroad carl ostran- der 29 of cooksvllle received cuts to his head and face when his car smashed into a hydro pole opp said damage to the car was 500 admiring the roses raffled at the horticultural societies flower show saturday are mrs irene carr and bob harris of harris foral who sponsored the sf draw prizes 5 and 3 domin ion seed house vouchers at the close of the show har ris floral held their much aw aited annual draw and sev eral lucky people went home with beautiful floral arrange ments and potted mums the societys next event of interest will be a lily show to be held in knox church hall wednesday evening july 16 at 8 pm flower show entrants winning ribbons will appear next week mrs lon harding and miss margaret kane walk along thev rows of blossoms three minor accidents weeks traffic count an accident just past mid night on friday did 200 damage to a car operated by antonia r lorenco of 81cn williams ac cording to georgetown police their report said the lorenco car was southbound on main st when it collided with a light standard near the church street corner the accident happened at 1233 am and was investig ated by constable kenneth firth a van driven by helmut wjiehe of bramalea and a car driven by harold dolson of 47 charles street were in collision at the waterguelph street cor ner at 1110 fridav morning do ing a total of 325 in property damage constable tom thomp sons report said the van own ed by continental cleaning of clarkson was making a left turn off guelph street when it struck the parked dolson car aln accident thursday invdlv- cd i tractortrajler and a park ed car the truck driven by kenneth smith of guelph and owned by direct winters was undamaged but the investigat ing ohlccr constable henry vandersluis estimated damage to the car owned by brian lc- roy fife of 23 arietta street at 180 police said the fife car was parked on a lot on the west side of rosctta street at 420 pm when the right rear dual wheels of the truck bumped iu

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