Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1971, p. 1

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MUCH TO BE PROUD OF BOOST CANADA HARLEY must in WOKE US UP Is in he pcopli MP tusts at world to in Harry liar for Hilton told Bill Smiths in Monti it Ik ILQ toki 111 it ir lift is up h idikd Hilton Golf LI 11 tonu Ik bit tin of in no is it moils anil 11 1 IS hi r km 111 urged llic inclusion of and accomplishing nth in educational coursi He reminded the audience that Canada hail problem- in past but a It took a to in nation so Ilun and of a will tike spet il riniain Cm dun he asstrtid I RIVALS II In lijlikr tun he rti ilkd yim when In Bill Smith ml bill on in mis in mlli t in We ton whin livid HARRY wis introduced by Ted and by Reeve Morrow two the head table which Incltid ed chairman John Armstrong and Mrs Anrtstrona Whit MP Jim Snow and his Mi and Mrs Em lteivc mil Mrs Rev Ivchin Johnston 1 Gerald Craig Mrs GoiUi Mrs Morrow and Bill Smith and Mrs Smith Harold Cl Armstrong and Chur mm Armstrong pointed out thai Bill Smith wis the major of the town and listed Ltoj Dale Donald J and Joe Gibbons as tlit other four former majors TRANSLATE TO ACTION In his Mi vor Hill Smith asked what is community it is one in the idea life of the inhabitants is promuUtl as much as possible w here enjoy feilmis of security pride st If respect and hope trv to lake the a pirations of people and translate action Piople must learn lo work together and use own resources he advocated He sports study mis is Hut pro pi i to know their lie striked i healthy community mil chant as people and limes or stagnate CHALLENGES Tin fmecist many ilk in tin two ah end the uncertainties of regional the need for industrial expansion and new and improved We must face them on a basis of priorities he stated as went on to introduce the coun cil who would carry out these priorities IUc Morrow Reeve Art Speight Ci Ern Hyde Ernest Sykcs Don na Harry Levy Joan Smith and Phil The closed with a benediction by Rev Kelvin Johnston Printing Publishing Th Georgetown Herald served Georgetown and Printer and Publishers ever century offering in fine printing and GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Ads That Pay You cm place an id In the Heralds Classified panes by phoning Buying or telling The Herald It whir you will find the you Mail Registered Number Return Postage Guaranteed Ontario Thursday January 7th 50 per year Single Copy Price Fifteon Man Stands Straightest When Stooping to Help Fatherless Boy CARES of I It Bio Hi lip urn tin thin up is m nihil In clubs Hi liiolhtrs fttl ll i t ml i mil in 1XH in C in unci to in 191J I his mil J is moil lu Hi hood In brothers with Bi past two us ind id in limn MALE INFLUENCE I v u ill- Mil but in link iiilhiLiiu 11k i to Hi bill it mn 1 be must inwint who thinks fort st ill his nihil sill His imy it lit In is of In I i IK limits htlpid tin mi ill no In i I louts his in ui it m i don i I llillon i in Hi lux Tliurs I in Mi 1 llii I Mini Sunt Situnt in in to in nun in the TOBOGGAN PARTY ENDS IN TRAGEDY Georgetown Locale for Warner Brothers Movie Boy Killed on Highway 7 Returning To Camp Norval will p this ir The an i was with inn md i inoniin for tin sliioliti of lo in Hit miiMt A Notes book by with Uic LUC of Hie in REMEMBERED The Kindt s lkir ended in for nine old I rnesl 105 Al I I Wetlnc tia afternoon he was struck i ear and on lu just cist s limits North II il on Constable Jordon the ws struck as he across the il tin of i roup in the of a Toronto YMCA counsellor He puling RETURNING TO CAMP The group crossing on their return lo Camp a Toronto camp at Georgetown eastern Oibuli lio mnj Pat is ul It mi lull i Hob son lo i ON BROADWAY who starred on in Promises Prom Mi rtn i Conrad til t mil Itobmsdn wtri lir shut nk is belli lb of York I The group had spent the af ternoon tobogganing and sled on a nearby hill The was driven by Thomsen of Pnnct Char Its Drive Police the child was dead on arrival at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Hit Was fictne be lust people in in the him d il from tin il it reprt suits pot just out MP I It it Back Cant Stop Raiders Slump Seek Interested People For Bd Appointments maik to inn Olive this an is hi inn rtsitltnts who may hi He pi I lBItAUY Ihls lo their councillor member tt ten to tin town Pn nit i 1 ric lialkmd Bub lo tin in town ml I in fcne in spiel style Ins ilicndins ils from J loss wlo hisnl been the net siuct last son when the tvis in inter mtdi turned is- sbnls in the first in final to ktip Stewart it lend of lilt wis turns COTTON SCORES nod vtJien Raiders managed spoil their shutout with a in the middle period Smiib lold dins not this wick thai lit this is Ihe best of is sunns tin mi lo dcil is conic sutb dmctioji Hi slit tin Alex polity is not caused lis will with scr 1 on bonds or terms INDUS COMMISSION arc six mtinbtrs jcir turns But hi snd il is thin ippomltts Aklllitk nun 11 Willi ini J unknown to minis I ho bililj in n elm it and i APPOINTMENTS PI ininiliirs for j PVHKINO I DROP IN GREETING CARDS A trend toward sending fewer Christmas may be ed by the volume of cards hind led In the Georgetown past of fko this year Harold Marshall reported a slight drop In vol down from lait year to a total of elf roughly people in town this Racing on Snow 99 Coinage Prepare Grand Prix Course For Worlds Top Snowmobilers Speed buffs who throng to Georgetown Jayccoi Interna Snowmobile Races next month will see a better show than the one that thrilled spec at this past week and for a cheaper price So says Dave Cook an and CHIN sports actor who sat in with the org Snowmobile Racing Federationers to know their machines A sanctioned protect and be Its percent courage and cause of all Important cham nerve he said points up for grabs all The Georgetown Jaycees races the snowmobile factories it in the top tan snowmo ill be sanding their teams bile races In Ontario and i citing kind best light a Information This is Georgetown year as snowmobile rate promoters but this years von Tho February event at Polar Bear Snow Trails at Stew a hit year la an Ontario Prlie money tall and Its this plus the coveted points that has for world champions Interested 111 a dog eat dog kind of when these guys get on the P same course Cook said Rae I li ing in the top class level Is not I now The base hi be ing pack Jin hopes I possible layout banked for th man Its some- thing completely different from the best I any kind of liki I have seen an exciting brand To nolf attention on of competition whore anything February event the Jay can happen have scrubbed a small scale race card which they had There not a hock of a lot of for this weekend A draw skill Involved although for Ski to have made then will take place January as arranged wilb Mayor Bill Smith pulling the lucky ticket Holders of tickets for this raf fie will be admitted free to International Jeycaas to en tries in the Hock end classes Break and Enter Suspect Arrested his bun and iclcased on i rash of bit il uul mines and thefts from piivilc over tin liolidnjs Sin ill of money and a of sin ill articles mil wire ikui s broken inlo Inn The en us win AhlsI w is midi in Hie Hunt same man is also hive similar in in the area Hill W llueo Prist nt BOARD AiIan Two minibus for I Iine Surroundim flees report I drop but not e noticeable Those admitting they sent tower cards this year say they see the point In sending cards to Hairy scored two of Fort trie while Brian osier fiol the other PENALTIES penalties were hand- id out seven to Georgetown with the only misconduct laid on tort John for an interference call performance has earned him the start ing job in the net here Friday when Raiders host Port Col- borne Ballet Hopefuls See Nutcracker Pupils of 1 at Georgetown and their parents were anions the ma audience at in the O Cuili Hit of travelled in a bus picked up the groups ind in Brampton and Bin The outing was organized by Mrs Barbara Brown of A similar out ing to Hit National Ballets was held by tile school 1 two ago Plan Board Gives Nod to Hwy 7 Mobile Home Park Consliiiclion of a mobile on at tin Line Wis eight miles ol is lo being i this wick township pUn Board give its to Itweslinents Ltd for the of i mobile home pork list Law it nee Mid Hit in Hid itlou hid bun nude more lluti two aio was planning bowl made known guidelines for location of and standuuls and of construction that developers would know tiny stood UNITS Investments to develop the farm in Ihe bounded by Huh ljy and the first Line Wist which has on Highway McLaughlin Kd The company plans a ed park with evcnlually lo units plus a centre hill pool fa KICKING AROUND If the township dots not grant approMil for develop ment It should at least out stand are tor park ind the w nits slid Mr This would In helpful to tin public lir We have been kicking Ihin irtnind for two Mid Bob off with Hits as in it aria We not up township In this way but siltlnt i pruid llus of develop ment TAKE TIME Planning Board had in that this tipc of development was desirable in some of the township If wc lake time lo try to work a ficneral policy for this tjpc of development its go ing to take us another he said He recommended planning inlcr Into a subdivision ancmcnl with Ltd for the mcM of llic board I hope it Will get things start ed moving said Board chair man Jim Down

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