Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1970, p. 1

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Ads That Pay can plica in ad In til Herald page phoning 877 Buying I tailing The wrick you will find rttulti want I GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing hat Gtorgafown end Printtr far a century offering the bait In fin printing and Saccnd Clan Mail Reginald Numbor 0943 Return Guaranteed Gaorgetown Ont Thursday July 1970 GLEN MAN SMILES per Copy Fifteen UCKY HERB AND HIS NEW SKYLARK Preston of fie Georgetown Leg on Brand a bi to and go Williams club ick Skylark of wh a Pont Lauret in but deeded to Record Borrowing Newest Service at Town Library wnicc has been id Georgetown in addition to borrow ins bout record arc also Name Second RC School St Francis St Judo tost out again last week or the time in a year St was dropped from the list aalnts by the Roman Catholic Church las year last week Hilton County Sep arate School Board reversed decision to name the new jchool in Georgetown alter him The board considered as the name for the Georgetown separate school last month but trustee Ryan wasnt St Juile was still a bona fide saint so the decision was pas on to the Bishop of the Hamilton Diocese Joseph By Bishop Ryan suggest to the board that the school be named tier St Francis of Three men carrying revolvers and wearing longhaired wigs and coveralls Monday robbed the Royal Bank of Canada branch in making a clean escape minutes after a police cruiser left the area bandits took just four ml to seize control of the bank empty the cash drawn and the vault and make their escape in the daring afternoon They were as cool as cue umbers very professional Bert Price of Cedar Val ley who was forced along with another bank customer to stand gainst the bank wall his above his head while operation was completed only The records taken out for time wilh a fine of 10c per for overdue records present there are 2d J cords ranging from Bach to Beethoven to pot and short stone The collection Mill be chancel by the 1st of September wfi a new collection arm ins that time The records come from South Central Regional Library Svstcm and are circuit all libnnes of Rroui rend Mason lies of Mil In the on Orchestra the Boston Pops rokoficv Child r I Lotus re id h in Half The ml of Mil M Cimdiin John I ml Kurt n Chopin ili7t Kiihm te Ji mo In Or ban Has Hit concerto Bach Cohen in s Icnrv with Alberta Government Post For Rev Thomas Georgetown Ins it Inncjsilv of become nut to no London I the minister of if loving from fairs Hon Pled in school lure He took Ins Alberta of Hunts kiee it I Rev rheum I and mi oh United Church mm tcrcd in the Mayerthorpe is the new appointee before his Mr who is the of Ernest With wife son Street and the late Mrs For he ni it 11 his Bachelor of Will Urge Township ByLaws Enforced record I tliu pop The selection includes ie Poems of songs by Marian burgh Symphony The Music Man with Preston and the casl Short St by Jack London The Tonjny M Arthur said hit that she mil be urging I to trucl OPP to all rural township by lain Th rci will come ii the nut If from or if hue been ins out of to mi If like to iiici Hie Hi in Socnl I il tnluir nil with Mir II the province to in ike this m itlcr of aid I II Hie force as J s been a to hi up PIT AND QUARRY MJtithnr his been concerned about the BACKIN UP sing Township in I iii pit anil regul ibncking up the Township clerk hilar rcmli in lis pis In s Chamberlain Setting Up Home Care A home care program signed to cut the daily pital rates was presented to the County Board of Health by MOH J II Chamber lain at a recent Board Health meeting The plan the brain child the Ontario Department of Health is aimed at saving the number of hospital beds required by giving treat ment to patients in the home including nursing care use of equipment and provision of drugs A pilot project in Welling ton County reduced the cost of hospital rates from per day to per day The County of Health were In favour of the idea and hoped Chamberlain would proceed its development in Hat LILY SHOW Glen Group Would Build War Memorial A War Memorial may hi erected in Williams on the south side of the bridge on the river bank across from Preston store Bob came to the County Road Com meeting socking per mission since that land is owned by the County lie said a group of citizens in Glen ire interested in the project Tuesday afternoon County Council accepted the Commit re com mend ali on to lease the land on a year basis provided the county engineer decided the county had no use for the land in the foreseeable Trio Pull Off Daring Hillsburgh Bank Robbery ORIENTAL HYBRIDS DREW MUCH ATTENTION Mrs Henry and Robert Barber inspect specimens of oriental hybrid brought to the Georgetown Horticultural Society lily show Inst by Crawford of Hamburg New York Oriental lilies brought find by Emerson of New York wtrc centre attention for the flower people The cermet in lily show flower show by tie tins year wa bold in Knox Church Hall The Trophy a tor the best stem of III the J was won by Mis Jackson for yellow entry Judge was Fred Hayes Canadian vice prl the Norm American Society REVOLVER Banking officials have refused lo disclose the amount of cash taken in the holdup some authoritative place the toss at 928 Police have also fused to give specific details of the holdup The bandits entered the bank shortly after pm shoving a revolver past Mr Price stand at a tellers wicket and an This is a holdup Another said Do what you told and no one will got hurt Mr Price said the third man went into the office of manager Hugh brandished a rci and said Get the hell out of there FORCED MANAGER They forced Mr to open the vault cleaned out the cash drawers and left the bank dem that the two customer He on the floor As they left the bank the three encountered Mrs Mac who had just reached the bank from her husbands drug store and lunch counter across the street On of the gunmen Mi revolver under her nose and commanded You keep timet Mrs turned walked across the street and called the police from the drug store ELUDE DRAGNET mamged to a tight police in area Witnesses also believe bandits were closely with the routine In the village the bank Martians Land At Hornby Playground Spa- Day at Hornby Iding le ma Jan and we iJ liter in the a it 111 the parts of h Irs story Husband Was Publicity Man A former resident of Main South Mrs B Leslie Emslio died in General Hospital recently She was the Minnie Crowe and mother James of and late lsobcl Her husband who predeceased her was inform at Ion officer with for many years and contributed articles on to the press Interment was in following funeral in minutes after It reopened from the noon hour and while a was In progress on tame street getaway car Is believed to have loft going south toward on County Road In addition lo Mr Oxley the bank was occupied during th robber by tellers Eileen tola and as well a Mr Price and the customer a S man had stepped into the bank to change some currency while attending a funeral Mr Price said the employee remained calm throughout the robbery It was a good thing th girls the alarm Mr Price said Thorn were too many firearms for comfort he felt This is the third bank rob bery for the bank in some years In the manager and his wife were held at gun point by thieves unable lo open the vault The gunmen left af ter taking cash from the bank er April 1960 two men es caped with but were cap lured later CRASH INJURES THREE AT CORNER Two drivers and a were hurt and damage totalled S3 in a two car collision Thursday at the corner of Guelph Street and Cecil Peacock of John St suffered a bloody nose and a bump on his head and the dn of the car he was riding in Tames Hunter of It 2 Georgetown received two en teeth and a laceration The driver of the other car Albert Rudd of Norton suffered a cut on his eye and right arm They were taken to hospital by Con stable Charles Harrison I put damage at to the ear driven by Hunter a 1909 Dodge Dart aid to the driven by BIKE SKIDS Another accident the same night involving injury resulted when a Honda motorcy skidded on a patch of oil on Parkview bumping driver Herbert John St passenger Carrol Wilson of Victoria St Carrol Wilson suffered to her right knee bruised ribs She was to hospital by The first of the three Thursday involved vchic lea tosh of Crcsc and Walker Cleave of Normandy NO INJURIES Police said the 1058 truck operated by Cleave wao undamaged but placed to the Olds driven by Macintosh at 475 The accid ent happened on Back Street near Slccns Dairy An accident on Monday July on Main Street North at Moore Park did damage to a 10G4 car driven by Barry of Hyland Dr and to a Olds driven by Frank of Act Pop Bread Only Loot in BreakIn Three bottles of pop and ft loaf of bread tint was total take in a break in at B Milk Centre on Guelph Sijcct Sunday morning Entry to the store gain ed between and am by smashing the glass in front door Georgetown polico a Georgetown youth in con nection with the break in later the same day He will appear in juvenile court Following in the heels of urn liar even Is at Georgetown Market Centre and Moure Park plaza downtown merchants an phnning a sidewalk sale latter three days of next week Urbanized Neighborhood the Reason Camp Norval Likely Finished in Two Years Camp the property of the Toronto will likely be sold within the next two yean residential development right up to its boundary has dcslrojcd the re treat atmosphere there Camp director Boh Mcknight told The Herald he ex Camp will he sold cither as parkland or for sub dividing in of more northerly THREE OTHERS The Toronto camping vice office administrates four such camps outside Metro The other three are located vac country Is neir Bala in the burton highlands and ell is Honey Harbour This yeir Cimp being used by to year old boys from the Metropolitan To ronto The first two of four two week camps had at tendances of and while Ihe third session which ded yesterday had Sixty have registered for the fourih period which starts tomorrow Camp leaders get two day breathing period be- the the swimming pool archery rifle handling camp crafts and overnight hikes Because of the resident development in the ate vicinity of the camp and Ihr increase on none of the hikes or end at the camp In stcid the hoys ire bused to area fir from town the walk Camp was the of a three day orientation session for leaders prior to the influx of campers and before that as used by le dcrs for phi ground prog ram tnining It is also used right through the fall mi winter and spring o groups who apply to the Toonto CAMP PRICE I Applicants a varying price for the two camp weeks depending on which of the four they attend Camp at The campers hue get a full program which includes Held Sign designates entrance to Camp Nerval on sports all court of Georgetown eastern limits

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