SLIPPING SLIDING ESQUESING RESIDENTS ARENT LAUGHING roads main topic of discussion at icslng council Monti with complaint toiium Idler mid deputation rum attention lack of am deplored the person he eked the if lie hit fur nth to it Win in id hi did Ritchie wlij tin 1 and 17 sidt wtu lav v 1 1 mi Hi In I with tin t itntlitiois us tin road What is the use or having sour SOB STORY Reive Hill pointed nut th it I- township a Iron the Department of we should sob ant put up mi down 11 foul if kid Another letter from Mi Thonipson of hci husband pulling our to allow I plough to piss thin hi in Hit snow the nun on tin plough saw did not top to help In this pull over to pjsi hut lei NO PARKING Ho had roid pi obit He if ihcatl with J no tin lint of his ind tin lit nil people Collll through his the i hit ill indicated council planned a No i Im Bowman rem irked ion tit ill d do Mulching his to roads contended the line is mil down to in width The hill is Our trucks have stop- pid replied Bud Snow road superintendent of our sand pile is out In commented lie chimed the fith Line hit been sanded several times The reeve susecstcd the township lij some sail the icy spots Iht road superintend to try it but hid doubts about its effectiveness on gravel roads PLAN OF ATTACK Cr Dick asked If there was a plan of attack on the road pointed out the inter sections and hills were sanded first then the rest of the roads finally council decided to try tons of salt in an attempt to cut down on the icy patches and whole approach la winter control in committer Printing Publishing Georgetown Herald Georgetown dlitrict Printer and Publisher tor jar a century offering the rn fin printing and GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District You Hanldi Ads That Pay plica an In pages by phoning Buying or tailing Herald it where you will find reiultt you win Second Clan Mail Registered Number Return Postage- Gueranteod Ont Thursday January 1971 SO per STngU Copy Cents HaEton Warden Four Contest Office Seeks Public Hearing Snowmobile Regulations A public hirm on pio cons of snowmobiles wis the or Phu ski Queries to at Him Inst Borrowing Method said his pa law with intention to ln it later ami should the torn i know their final bono public would Three Unsuccessful Candidates Critical of Election Method char he and DESTROY FUNCTION A noble i bono i up to KM linn the qui r Phi Tin In is out it count lis t It provide funds mill in rallur th But lit In in imjireccduilrd four i it Oakes riti at votes Reeve Anna lii n in in rum w is el hcArinur votes iidtn of Hilton while Milton Rene Ron Harris it milium I of and di reeve Percy Bai ciih vole In tht opt vole OK Garden Centre Nix Repair Shop How Cold Depends Where You Live above Georgetown High Schools Winter carnival evening ilM prior to school sock hop which is open to the general public feaiured variety Monday a Tuesday and and a folk Wednesday A broom ball tonight and on Saturday the a pancake breakfast Sundays ng d car Other Colleen Few Nancy McNeil Jeantie ill be held I he ire Burke Pat Cindy Gray el Holn r Queen cont Gun t and Pam Driver Passenger Suffer Injuries In Collisions mi a will in lnklii is fin op LEAVE ALONE lit II to the pud tin plot inn is millions iv e thin- is art I nor Smith s ml tht in ik wluih il to people were hint mvestuttetl town police jnil itrdaj A collision ifti noon at the comer of Mount view Road and John St i three I illi in Sidncv Williams of Maureen Walker of He t Cresctnt inn for in dcliinlurtd pi est til In town his loin lit ml Iriink bli broken ft h indent of and DEBATE WHO i TO GET KINC0URT TAX GRANT ROGER SMITH Weather observer Roger th reveals some facts about ivcd from nishl nnivsion was ranted Wil Con to his I use and the hold from Keith planning i area law The ipplni Welood turned over to the for his Mr use of his land from residential to action docs the present holding holding Innd lis present use Mr ints lo start sin ill engine repair shop Ins ear He council Hie nearest neighbour his ihcrinlaw is feel his no It is the first lime two candi dates from the same municipal- have contested the warden MORE DIGNITY Reeve Barr terming himself a dark horse ice stated the system of lobbjing before the election warden left lot to bo desired and felt a with more dignity should be estab lished Ron Milton reeve Elated nobody says the turn of choosing a warden is valid except the municipality whose turn it is He claimed it was turn last year and stood aside as he Celt was too new to the job He pro mised he would make the a full time job He the method of represent should be reviewed with ins invited to voice their opinion but with no formal vot ing power SHOO iiinii i 19h7 I rd ill slorne of d du SORE LEG NO INJURIES Shelley Williams a paMciiiicr suffered les and of acne Damage placid at to the low lojul til 198 lord to the according to ptihce llirrr park collision the s invtiUinj Ken I Strut and Wend It It 1 nit in tins I to th en is drivnu lf7 IfllM v on A letter from lawyer them to an firs drum grant of 111 Main of which town n unit apartmant towmhlp of but land owned by Georgetown RAY ELLIS NEW MAN BEHIND WE BATON Township Dog Control Wants Better System I shouldn l lo lM1 catcher Mis Thompson lot Con told Co loin night as she lined iboui pie tan the present of con I this were In rural The officer patrols the villies in ja he has to be by the clerk mil llns means liic person who tails must catch the dot and hold til the dog control gets there NO WAY Mrs Thompson said she be able catch the small dogs bin there s no the Shepherd- Lets solve the problem deputy reeve Russell Mil not just forget it after this lady leaves He suggested dog control officer attend the next meeting to see If a solu w live Ivc problem trouble letter grant be turned to town In Georgetown tar tht Clark Dal mar French pointed out that the addt to Etqustingi share county rat and the tlon rate Retva Tom Hill he felt the move be to ra move from Pentecostals Move Into Empty Main Street Church Established here Just a Pentecostal Church is moving to a new a lion this Sunday his members will commence services In Ihe former empty since chinch combined with to form Baptist last year outgrown our les Mr told The Herald and we arc fortunate in being to obtain proper building USED TEMPLE aid he has been most grateful to the Mas ins who have allowed use of Masonic Temple to get his new church started He will now be able to em bark on a full church program which will Include Peoples and a Mission Society he There will be am and services this Sunday with Sunday School at a On Tuesday evening there a of prayer and ministry CRITICAL of Ray is Georgetown Cll Band new Conductor The old native of Not tinghamslnri liitlani1 cut and comes to the position with equal Always a keen musician he was playing flute in com petitions at ago of nine and ycirs of won a ship lo the Academy of Music Nottinghamshire He was heard by the captain of the Rifles Brigade a military band and offered a to go to Kneller Hall i minus institution for musicians lie joined the army it the age of 16 a prerequisite lo Kneller and took his there in With a British Military Band he loured ope and came out the Mill in to become a prof with orchestras and dineo he for met his own The Ray fctlon I is his sec line phyid hotels for lluet stars there it was experience in theatre pit and stage performances A qualified accountant Mr LI Us to Canada in 1900 as a computer with Canadian Impel of Commerce Three years later he formed his own company computer Since coming here he has played with he bind of the York and dance bands Mr met his Citizens band per night at Cedar- vole Community Centre and Is already enthusiastic for lure of the band He is looking for more musicians for every instrumental section Reeve Anna also lh method of choosing a warden and contended it should done silently by secret ballot She disagreed with the turn system saying Ihc selection should on ment alone Reeve Frank Oakes briefly saying he felt he now had the experience- and knowledge necessary and felt could give leadership following the making Warden Judge Al an Spragvte who earlier ad ministered the oath of office lo hole council administered Ihc oath to the warden Former Warden Alan hung the chain of ar ound Oakes neck YEARS has been in pub lic life for years as reeve deputy reeve mayor councillor school board member and pub lic utilities commissioner The last warden from Acton was Herb in Among the large crowd of in the gallery were six past wardens referred lo affee as Senators by the new warden They were George Les lie George Currte Hun ter Herb Merry Jack Milne and Alan Day council will be the first in many years without a past warden as a member Last year there were three wardens i council SEVEN NEWCOMERS This council also saw th largest turnout of new fates with seven of the 14 member council now to county council this year The new faces arc Al Masson Oakvillc de puty reeve Harry Barrett Oak villc deputy reeve Russell Mil ler deputy reeve Don McMillan deputy of Acton reeve Jim Swanborougb of Bur lington and deputy reeve Rio Morrow of Georgetown The seven members ing lo council re reeve MaeArthur Nassaguwcyaji Tom it Harris Milton i Sari Sj puty reeve