Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1972, p. 1

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GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District Second Class Mull Registered Number W3 It l urn Postage Guaranteed Till USD Y IT SO per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents Firefighters Douse Bin Fire Second Time A smouldering blaze at Amflcx electric sou which in turn ltd on Armstrong Avenue sparked Hie in i bin of brought firemen to the scene both sawdust Monday and Tuesday The h fire started from an overheated appmximalcly was done to hi roof of the building i subsidiary of in Million makes centre tore for the doors produced the parent firm Ainffox summoned twice HWY 1 CRASH FATAL FOR GEORGETOWN MAN Boom Borrowing Georgetown Residents Are Most Avid Library Film Fans Georgetown residents are the most avid film fans in the Soulh Central Regional Library System which extends over Hal ton Went worth and Brant counties Nowhere else are the films available in libraries as popular as they arc here There are full length old time movies such as Laurel and Hardy Lillian Gish Dietrich Fields Wm S Hart Buster Ktaton and many more plus films on almost any subject for age group The films rent for cents each and the projector and screen If necessary for S3 Many local people are now having movie parties they tell the librarian The record business is also booming far beyond ex peel a I ions Some of younger people are astonished to find the latest rock groups In a library But the selection covers all tastes classical sacred folk Jazz and musicals Another library service the story hour for preschoolers has become so popular two sessions will now be held one on Wed afternoon and the other on Friday afternoon from till l The library board would predate it if mothers would not come twice in the same week since this would not solve the problem at all A seemingly unknown service is the monthly film show for senior citizens held In the lounge of Members of the library staff operate the projector and try to bring films requested by the audience All senior citizens arc invited not just residents of Kincourt Two recent film shows in the library on Eskimo lire were so well attended that people had to be turned away from one The library was already filled before he 7 starting lime A concert sponsored the library did not fare so well but It may be tried again to sec If the response is better next time firefighters hop the Hiring if sawdust bin it in Start Construction on Jetty Plastics Firm Jetty Products a plastic firm spearheaded by three Georgetown men is expected to be in production in a new factory on Todd Road by June 1st Em lie Olivier spokesman for Ihe company in which Peter and Archie Holmes arc also associated told the Herald that the firm will produce a variety of plastic products such as Christmas tree bases ash trays waste baskets and what he expects to be a big seller a modular stacking system The building is under con si rue Hon across from the Gage Stationery plant losses Baffle Fans Raiders Apply Two Coats of Whitewash Finals Tied lontlnulng a pattern established here Haiders completely dominated In department on heir way to an easy 7fl victory here Tuesdav The win lied Ihe Oil Niagara District IeuRue championship lltul tun kamn ha yet In score a final in icr in sin final periods Their losti here the Identical Raiders have been the superior Irani a wide margin in front of Ihe Memorial who find Ihrlr Iossfh In the kind of stall that makes up Hi got more couch Infills In this one and paid In a pair Sell niton and Jim HI air Who did Holders trounce hen Friday night the query rebounding around in the of confused town North llalton Raider fans this week It could have run the count into double figures in the first home cimc of the Oil Niagara lcaguc final series which they v Still it end of the weekends action trilled two panics to one a nights gallery find less thin believable t rink with ilub bounced in the semi finals as candidate for the Ontario title vet Ihey victory in Hie ltd lifter lost deflated Haiders 3 in canal own Sunday night Through schedule Haiders hid better success iiiinsl tin ytin than fnrcstcrs II MM Ml v is in roule to Ik si of seven series Sunday night Willi I in In second perl vWlland found some new Tiny had visitors image rased before the if the third in which they play Hid scored had shots of PI and the two periods J edge the third cut difference to I Haiders 1 Robinson Tirry Cooke ind Stilt did Haiders scoring Brian Atieelnp iced Will with pur while lim Swam league scoring imp mi notched the full of iv their a flood of Ruder ihimes in second period before in the third Welland was never in it l night m Ihe second iome of the flip flop series I in 1 inn Tihbctts HI ik to ivalauche Tlie shots by in Well li n Kulh 1 tin smes to five nichl six lure will the seventh if it is MI U of T Students Will Unveil Georgetown Study Results on April Since Inst September town his the subject if a by third University Tironlo students On Saturday at Ccdorv immunity Centre the study will be presented to interested in hearing hem Hut his will be no passive listening procLss Tin will hi to ask questions ir dlsngrcc with ihe students opinions the risults of such an project ind up gathering dust in some filing cabinet but this tune first as for as professor knows I hi object of the study Department began adding In system at tf in in a I plebiscite which favoured of ihe tooth fighter On hand for the In f the fluoride lidding were FLUORIDE IS IN department manager Ken rnulkner left iom mlssinncrs Roy lallcntine Young and mayor Bill Smith and Dune fluoride is entering system at rate of pari per million tin Avenue pumping station will the to Ihe iimclusions It will also 11 the students on to their work assessed by the people most concerned The town benefits since I his type of information usually the taxpayer few thousand but this tlmi is fret HI- ST I- UNCTION The students an studying irchiieeture which Is ml horticulture study as it sounds but is 1 study of the land and how best it will for the people on it the iter soil and shows what type development and best for the social needs of He community Hie will start illpm with the students presenting heir views of the town After four seminars wilt he held the first two will run from in till ihe second two from then till five NSPU t Subjects to be discussed In the seminars ire conditions in the with special eon sideratlon use of open space such as casements school inds The Silvircrcek land and its preservation for and the prevention of and deterioration of the of the water will also be The mixture of private and public ownership of this land will be Included In the discussion Open space systems around ihe town In the Credit Valley watershed undeveloped land such ihe town dump development south of Silver creek and the industrial park are all on Ihe agenda for the seminar talks The students ilso plan to show alternative- land use proposals within the official plan They emphasize study Is not a criticism of ihe town but merely ideas which might benefit the homeowner or tax payer generally Students will he Ccdarvale from 10 in the morning mid Is welcome to join them for coffee ind informal discussion In they refreshments and dancing where afeoln anyone is welcome Professor stud applies only to George town Us people and Its natural conditions and Is not a general which could he Bank Not Moving Out Since i tor sign winl up on the side if the Toronto Dominion the corner of James and Mnn manager Hay lliwson his been explaining to callers that they are not moung space offered is in to be con second storey The ilso houses furniture j olden and Tup S linnsMercir IB of 14 Hi died in Oik Tnfijar Sunday following 11 two irash on His wik I mill is trialed it for minor injuries ind w is from spin children ind Kl months rid Ihe Mercers were rnulL to lo hid just en lend 101 from the Hi ad when inulinjuri Hi Si Michael 1 with hi id injuries PI lid been a resident for 10 Ik w is a faithful member if St s Church number of the Big Brothers organization lie wis master of High Park odgc the city He obi lined his schooling it I He illy public school Institute of UNI lie le his wife J 1 his children irk Kile his Mrs I imcs MerecnfT rnnto i brother sister Hi Mis 1 if look place in St 1 orcc s by the I Hi followed Trustee Says Big Schools Graduating Loneliest Young People member on M ilton County Board of strongly against mammoth high schools in a sidcmint discussion on the ad ministration il for the next four Some proposils would Increase schools from to or Mr told Ilii Herald If there is an lenient missing m 1 ur I schools lodiy the 1111 si critical is Hit personal human relationship tduiition should all else develop hum in But human requires in involvmrnt with larec com liili provide little for he slid is even more when look at oniitiutnty where more are or imiwrsonal It is it we ire now the inchest young people lounlry ho I I I AWSDN degrics Is it any an own Mr winder tint to for trend lo sm iller schools if icted could 1 believe ive positive tcaehcrs loniiirrows bouquet of tciebers system becomes more refined these will have to nave the to communicate to lislcn little fire under 10 what lo think how to wonder Above all Ihe teachers should lo know their pupils and their families he aid Lome Scots to Form Regimental Association officers ex have formed a put together i sin Memliers will include ill ex 11 rue Vols I eel and IUjiment Ililtin ex members if units and cidel Hie is primarily in up to dale list so ill those 1 in be invited lo Itiummial functions unions events newsletter will tie published is a form of with members mm Die committee his muled llns week over hundred plications lo prospective members ind hopes others currently 1 n the list will the committee committee is headed by Col Art Kemp Ted Clung who can be reached Box 103 NEW FACE IN THE STABLE Welcome to our world says foal Ihe farm on the showing some Interest In the Jennifer Lister as she gets Esqucslng That a kindling friendship acquainted with a the foal mom Silvi

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