Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 19, 1970, p. 1

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Ads That Pay You em an id In thi Cliultlid by phoning Buying or tiling Haratrf It you will find the retulta you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Herald has and at Printer and Publishers over a offering best in fin printing and coverage Second Claw Mall Number Return Pottage Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario Thursday March 19th par year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cant Call Tenders This Week For Highway Jim Snow for East announced Monday wilt be called during the weak of March 16 by On of Hlghwayt for Contract No tor raco nit ruction of Highway No 7 Georgetown and Acton The construction work dad in thli contract will grading granular and paving of Highway No from north limits of Georgetown to Acton llmltt a dutanea of Including of Connecting Link In town Tenders called lout I for clearing grubbing and fencing of this aettlon of highway preparation for a construction contract It it expected that construe work will as soon as permits thi Spring DARCY DELAYS THE WEDDING REMOVE SAFE DOOR AND TAKE Approximately In cash was taken from a safe at An drew Murray Motors in one of four loea break ins the small hours of St Patrick Day Thiers cut the door of the safe to at the money in the Road car agency At R B Milk Centre on Street there minor damage and a amount of cash taken were stolen from Mur ray service station on Ifikhway it the cistern en trance to town The f was at the Camp CRAZY RACE BUNNY HUGGER Its not Peter Cottontail butlft a bunny and That all young Bobby needs know as he gives one of the Twin Pines an squeeze T bunnies are lucky draw prizes at IGA Foodhner on Street 111 Be There But Not in Boat Mayor I accept all challenges hut caution has taken been a complete failure safety in everything far Joked Mayor Emmorson millionaires Monday whether its plowing A parade added to matches or snowmob Is races He was replying to an to join the boat race on April MIGHT SINK 1m afraid a sink if 1 ot into it Die continued III hire barters pistol with Mil he ill hive better luek the llioniurcs day A buffet supper lows the race with a dance millionaires night later at the armoury The building has boon steadily nines during the 1 of Jaycce sponsor lajoi Ron Kun in extended tl challenge Introduced jroup of to eon ell meeting J Sword who is in charge of titration j He explained that every pre LONG OVLRDUE RECREATION COMMITTEE CONFERENCE I five people represent different local attended th Georgetown Committee a second A complete report next week Tells Mayors Meeting Union Problem Plagued The planned Peel regional government will not come Into January as the Ontario government had hoped Municipal Affairs minister told a meet of mayors and reeves from the two counties Monday after noon that a number of problem will obviate the hoped for merger And a few hours later he mule a formal public cement in a speech to Bolton son said did not the problems Nor did he intimate when the merger might take place I sensed his disappoint meal said the mayor Many projects have been delayed be cause of the coming merger and we arc in a state of limbo on such matters as ions UNDECIDED Ha said had pressed pleasure in the way and he stressed the councils had proceed ed and the way they had con ducted themselves Argument have come from Peel municipalities which can not on a formula for the union And in the ques tion of whether Burlington will be part of this or join a Hamilton area is still not de McKeough cither Hunter say MERITS Hunter said he now be surprised to sea county council meet with the minister to discuss making County one region He said officials are convinced of the merits of a larger area and foresees to a regional in the county STARTS SATURDAY More Metro Entries Coming For 11th Bantam Tournament SffiUs They take a back seat to turkeys at Thanksgiving black cats at HaHowe hogs on February 2nd but the animal world Easier s the bunn Ths basket of floppy ears and noses s at the WRITES PREMIER Mayor Snow Will Fight To Retain Commuter Train Mayor hornier is carry on tic to I stop cancellation of the 1 tram to Toronto and the town bound pm from city popular with Georgetown com After meeting with the ma of and Brampton and the Reeve of Monday it was decided town will submit a brief to he endorsed first by this council then by Guelph Brampton and Chinguacousy The br will be heard a public heir ing called the Board Transport April in Mayor WROTE I also John Rob iris the Ontario government cover the deficit in these trains j t as they did for the GO tra service He claimed It would be I pir to the tram servitc than it would til inaugurate a new have lo subs due lint i SNOW SUPPORTS Inn Snow is v ly campaigning lo I ave service return I Esquesing Discussing Recreation Cost Sharing Metropolitan Toronto has discovered the Georgetown In lernational Bantam Hockey Tournament Past tourney have included Toronto entries but never so many as are scheduled to lake part in the vers an which starts Sal at the Memorial At la and goes on with 12 games ly for eight days Toronto Huskies Toronto Red Wings Toronto Firebirds The Young Nation and the Don Mills Fiver an all part of a crop of first year mines which also and While is not a learn to the tournej this w II be ihrir first involvement in five years STAND The number of new name on schedule could swell closer to to irney time should any of the regulars cancel it Many on the list of standby team have never made a hid lo before part six fewer than last year because of the dropping of Sunday games Sundays ice time has been donated by the sponsoring Kinsmen to the Saturday Morning Hockey Lea so that their schedule wont be disrupted this year is tha nth year for the Tournament which was originated by Jack Gudgeon Gerry Perkins and Red Assel line and operated for years with Asseltlne at head be fore he handed it to Kinsmen two seasons back PITCHING IN It has grown into a affair with hundreds ich ing in to see thai the visiting Bantams sleep and eat wi11 In charge of billeting and meals respectively again arc Mrs Donna and Mrs Jessie Hayes and at press time billet quarters were still being received N DRAGS Propose Motel Restaurant For Sixth Line Highway A motel and restaurant at the corner and the lint of was proposed to munch Monday niLhl by lawyer for Antbony ind William whose mother owns a IOC farm at tint spot The land was formerly owned by John ox The mcl and restaurant would scorn to he feasible said Mr Campbell since the dragatrlp is just up the road He estimated the cost of the building between SCO and I imagine the ratepayers would like some nonresidential assessment for a change commented Ken Marshall The Reeve he attend the next melting of the Planning Board airport li cation i The is hound to be somewhere vest of the city he and he ions ssRm link ng s major tovns and Toronto In lernational airport route to the city START DOG CONTROL IN THE VILLAGES control in tin our of Glen and given the green council Monday ton is ally lured to pntro tvvic ik at of month This dud mum il The dos will kept for hours and the of dogs with tigs will be Lonlaeled and with allowing thtm to run at largi don sell dogs gays Her so nobody can say I pick up to sell them If someone wants them I them away he concluded council may share the costs of recreation in the three neighbour towns A tin Milton and Georgetown The move tamo Monday night after a representative of the Recreation Cr Pet Mark made his pilch on the subject The liwns of Acton 1 ton and Georgetown who providing for kids he a grant not just fir but for ill recreation cm Undid the deputy reeve LONG OVERDUE Its loot overdue agreed Ilus Miller our kids have arena and the swimming pool for with more than to kid he added Peter Marks stated he felt justified in coming to ink since Aeton residents si retrtation to the extent of three mill not silt tcst inf I que ing has any responsibility Cr Marks but perhaps a moral obligation REP Ken Marshall the assessment of of rcnlion be done on the as the fire areas while deputy reeve Tom Hill wondered if an fcsqucsint leientalive could he on various town boards The recreation grants will he considered during budget discussions Forty four teams Referee in chief Per draws most of his staff from the Georgetown Referees lake Continued en Back Pacc Chamberlain New for The application of Chamberlain of George town to Conn Medical Officer of Health has been accepted the county personnel Chamberlain will re place Dr Ivan Hunter who has been acting since last September Dr Chamberlain who tired from his medical prac tice here last year Is finish ing a course in public health medic prerequisite to holding down the job Georgetown Reeve Willi am Hunter chairman of the personnel committee said Chamberlains appoint ment is still to be ratified by County Council on Tuesday The committee has set salary for the MOHs office at Sit STRIKE IN THIRD WEEK Picketers Mass to Halt Staff Cars at SS Gates AVERT STRIKE AT A atrika has at Economy Forms Corp Todd Road the company and United Staal Local pi a Tha actual amount of t was not disclosed la the prats Local arc lisln mass picketing at Smith and tc I to prcwant start members from taking their ears ins the gale picketing st start nicmleis hive been ine the r in lit in front of the plant well away from the gates committee chairman Edmund told The Herald are joining the regular at certain irs to ensure that the Malt cars don enter president Harry Dew and the union ha taken the mi isurc they reason to suspect some start car ire bring used to re move certain items the plant He said mass picketing will and ears be lull at he gales until manage agrees to their cars in an area where they watched by piekel said he tiled to avoid the mass pieketnik sure hi Tom on Monday to speak to him about tha cars being parked at plant where they could be loaded without the union knowledge but the plant manager wouldn speak to him He had his secretary tell me he would park wherever he pleased said I wanted to settle it peacefully hut without management operation we had to resort to mas picketing He said ml trucks are being allowed to enter to service the tmks feeding the porcelain kiln and boilers told Herald Ins secretary jester- day that he had no He hi met with police chief llarlcy Lowe and Mayor don in in attempt to have the staff cars escorted thro the plant gates and has asked to meet with the Georgetown Police Commission Last week Chief Lowe talk with union leaders in his just to let everyone know we re not going to let this dispute get out of hand cording to Mayor Emntcrson Mayor said the police want to be fair to both sides in this dispute but the law must be obeyed We are as interested in protecting people on the picket lines we arc in protecting the prop erty Many people on strike are long lime residents of this town and they arc also who have every light to expect police protection if a difficult situation The Stone dispute enters it third week today with a settlement no closer Wage earners walked out at midnight March when the contract expired Today and tomorrow are pay days the UAW headquarters on Mill Street Strike pay rates are fir singles 35 for couples and 40 for families Staff members arc parking and walking into Smith and Stone office since picket refusing to let can enter ihe gales Tuesday

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