Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 16, 1973, p. 1

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GEORGETOWN Sir olid Mall Number OT41 The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District TOWN THURSDAY AUG Return Postage Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents MONEY IN BOTTLES IKtHHY also is made bottles For Glenn because he collects antique bottles lie now has worth of antique bottles to thi Glenn holds a Ik aver jar valued and MO and a which is ne bottles Antique billies collected which date hat prior lo 1JI7 Wirt molded ind have a seam today all bottles are blown POLICE BLOTTER hliydSihwmitzissuida warning illir tin incident Inst wick where m in Mas rttd lure sin ill ijrls int a I- hi import f refusing with strangers tin ihicl still police wmimidialcly usrn an incident Recycling Experiment Will Last One Month One month pilot project has begun Georgetown to assess tin ic reusability if a muling program The program began Monday Irnle works chairman said in a to all and establishments in asking all industries merchants any having intuits f cardboard xes shuts and the like to these items from rttuhr refuse and to have Hum ready fir II wing schedule will be in iHiilf r the me nth period mmcrcial establishments pickups f segregated card will be made at night on Wednesdays and h Regular schedules for refuse collection will he maintained on Tuesdays and hridays Industrial establishments pickups segregated card board will be made at plants on Tuesday and Thursday nights Irivalc haulers and company trucks will continue to haul regular refuse to the landfill Sill sanitary landfill site will not be accepted unless the cardboard items arc separated from the regular refuse Coun Sykes said said the con of the town sanitary landfill site has become critical If conditions are allowed to continue he said ur site lit be filled up before we can get the new landfill site into per at Inn This would mean that all garbage would have lo be hauled Misslssauga or to distant sites at a decided Ends Speculation Smith Enters Race big business l yearold Good ftll lives on the imh line just south of the lie i red then into i horsi trailer 1 Ik to Domini iss full he Tuesday tin hue with few Kuril it in Hit ditch tie his ind Jutsijf in ho car is tin tiny before hismibles the to dispose of the if they lire pickid up thamed itch police ind returned hen rist tried to I it a service stjli rding were reported in van us ports I 1- in rning a was I rum Drive Sunday night Hawks I laic v is the scene and Itiylawn early hndav it rnmg i similar was made I yielyn re scent Three People Bitten As Dogs Run Rampant May Bill Smith ended this week when he announced he uld enter rate r the top post in the new ii Hilt in area municipality Ik is the Fourth candidate to make a hid fir the mnyirs hair so far The three nay rally hopefuls are Reeve Tim Hill if and rs Ihil Willnm Hunter from has as yet indicated they plan to try for Iht r chair Smith served eight years as councillor before mayor In 1971 He has been mayor since then r Smith said Due lo the experience gamed in both the initial and preliminary meetings to implement regional government and the gained as mayor for Ihe three years 1 feel I Hit common sense leadership and dirstanding of all citizens which will be necessary to fill tins posit I n increase in cost to the tax payer Ways of conserving space economically have been under study for sometime and it has been found that the cardboard and paper products constitute approximately per cent of the volume of refuse being placed in the landfill site the councillor said It Is coincident that these items are materials that best lend themselves to be recycled said the town requests the cooperation of all citizens during this protect so thai this particular problem may be fairly assessed lo the benefit of everyone Regional Confusion Got You nunc I mildly is used as an I rdincli rts received by pi lice A resident I Id were running up and down squc liwis nit ml by Mr I I hi lid 4 Hi mil f t wi I in it nit ins Street hid in inj hit Hint it is I I t dt run in I ind it may lie nip did I p fei plus a Suffers Concussion As Bike Hits Post lite answered i alarm Gage Mid It atf early in and lund it was i false alarm A similar iciurrciicc suit litem to Tire St rt sh after midnight reported children sth I Saturday had disappeared by tin lum p lite arc llnl ire being boys wire ripi rtcd trying I ik int scent tarly lltursdiy in rninj st ku mi a tar It mil resteni Thursday ihairs disappeared fr til nisi Sweetheart Of The Fair Nancy Itimmk 4n lulvin represented Widncsday in a Sweetheart f the fair held it the Canadian Nali hxlnbitiin Nancy was Miss Hun tier Up in the wn hall hair tonics The winner it that time Sue who was ihisen Miss Georgetown hall hair not gel from her summer job to participate in the contest so Nancy represented the in Ihe Disappointed With Changes Sit ink is tikn I i ril with ild iminssi hi strut k i I p stiud ird in I i iuii whk riding his II i si ind ird a passerby ilk dp- hi i whin hi was I 1 1 in daid Hi was in I rtli the Mint day Din is it II wing t nil mar Silurda ivemni tar driven by 111 II Williams nil Siti The i lidi rem in Unwanted Pups Dropped witiue I ill fur i mpitui ins fr mil the i mil slill in Honor Mark In Theory rim bit limih ill mud ii rs in six this rv 1 mdui ltd by J Window if Georgetown oritur man visiting in mi into what he wire old fishioned trading laws lit found most sixth I l Wednesdays ifhr v tt hi in w wis mi the f in mlirview in i Hit il r t ii tin i pared nton extensive iv h hours m i il I ind hill ii ml ri with in Mi wis pnUluid qld suing hi did not I In it shipping were imI Usui the by IKchy since in His visited Derby list vi in j that she was in id ft I disgusted tin v tin ommiiiiity wis hung in level ipid tit saying with the loss old Ihir buildings hid I its nut the i lost change noticed by Mr Window wis the increase in traffic former Trent bus driver nevertheless he declined an of a car because he said he w is to drive the town s One thing he admits he TwentySix Pools Among July Permits the life Beverage rooms Canada not the sociable places pubs arc in he said He misses English but is ante keep in tiuih through radio programming Mr Window said he still regards Britain as his second mi and says he will always the Queen as his Queen Derby is still a great place to Iuii He stayed with a nephew in and his mother still lives in Percy Street Derby where he grew up A brother John who used irk for the Telegraph now is employed with a newspaper in Homeowners Ask For Better Building Bylaw Mis tin Three Hour Blackout A three hour electricity blackout affected a part of Georgetown and Thursday afternoon when a tree was hit by lightning during a brief thunderstorm The tree fell across hydro lines near the Junction of High way and the Seventh I inc Just wist of town NEWS IN BRIEF WHIS ON the loth I mi f an I Unit laminated by pt ad mint I 1 bill in being Hid In inn ff mi a report fn in hi Hi Ministry if huvir G A saidlhin win rg prisinl I unfit il tin mini ils pr hi risiiiiuts f tin h in ml hive mull list ilk I qui rv is II nit I I kill Hispid pul f In i Mi ih i Ins in I hut Ir in I i ii in il rv tin hi hirns 1 in Hill iti iiunal inspiiti ii p llus wis liiiildintmsptiti In I tutus iliirniL i si saying it was a civil mull ii Id I w in suggested hey I retain a lawyer before the istrikti a At Hi it they warranty expires lit idn Mr Gyles urged the Mi said In Indfiund strengthening if the building idditi ml sunt his Inlaw lover faults lit was list vered completion mil in fl nut id aid the building inspector hi in w i mi now and rder Hi sud is I repair if i f tht hi ill il is ii I island I n I know if he has the It hi I in Hill said replied the deputy i mi i I wilh Hi reminded the in ins- the that many faults can h id m Ins he detected until the house isputi stitks dries permits for swimming pools were issued in Georgetown in July due if tin pools was placed it Sudden Rainfall Brought Mishaps Til sudden that bring relief ifter spells an and do bring trouble 1 iry it inst likes at leislndiy sometimes tw wish the film that builds up n high way A sh rt rain scrvi illy make the road sltppcry and si pping may riquire twite as much as the i rmnl distance Tins past prompted this little remindir as the Highway in llallnn DPI area proved ncc m re true thi all in is With a short sudden rainfall came numerous i The highways arc in certainly treacherous at nsel and during a rain i rists who passed by number if collisions will verify thai si drivers do forget how si a ram soaked road tan July total brings the swimming pools new con strudiou program lo for with total value of Hut while swimming pools are in houses arc not up In July only one permit was issued for a new single family dwelling with a value of til Total new home for he year none of It under subdivision plans is fur t value of permits for new industrial ir new building were issued in July Three pirmtts for commercial alterations were valued at There was one permit in July for a fence valued M00 and permits for signs valued at too Three permits were issued for garages or carports lo a value of hor the year building value in Georgetown now totals It Ma It by Seeks Council Seat hsquesine George announced this week that he will enter he regional election race kl 1 Coun will seek nomination for i total area council scat for ward Ward is the area covering ill existing extent tht pari south of Number hive bet ween Fourth and hifth lines This will be in the Milton area after regional government comes into effect Jan 1 Coun says that the experience gained in past term as councillor has provided htm with the knowledge to serve the best interests of the township on the new North area council Ik has been a member sqiicsmR council since the beginning of this year He is for Atlas Alloys a national alloy metal distributor MA THY Elections for regional government loom closer with Oct I only six weeks away but according to comments heard around Georgetown most people are not at all clear about subject There is confusion between regional councillor and an area councillor and the ward divisions The northern area municipality as yet unnamed will consist of Georgetown Acton and most of Esqueslng The only part of existing to be included in Ihe Milton area is the section south of Five Sidcroad between the Fourth and Fifth lines Georgetown will be divided intotwiwards calledthreeand four The dividing line between the wards runs from Sargent load and up along to Sinclair and northeasterly on Sinclair to the town limits Properties on both sides of Itcxway and Sinclair are in ward three Acton will be ward one and Ward two Voters will choose three councillors in each ward One will be a regional councillor and the other two in the local aria The- regicni councillor will sit on both the regional council the local in just as the reeve and deputy reeve now sit on both town and county council This seems to be a point of con fusion with many thinking lhat the regional will be lost lo the area There will be councillors the mayor in the northern rough The upper tier or regional council will consist the one regional councillor from each ward in the entire Halton region each local and the regional chairman Allan Masson Tor a total of members Including the mayors of each local borough the membership of the regional council will have nine from Burlington seven from five from North and Ihreo from Voters will be asked to choose one name on ihe ballot from a maximum of three for the area municipality The northern borough has had several names suggested through the local papers Free Outdoor Concert of Regan Crescent were treated to a free outdoor Saxophone player John bond concert Saturday night Browne Regan Creg was when the dance band section of host to the band A barbecue Concert Band was held before ihe concert held a rehearsal in the began backyard of one of mem the Georgetown postman really mail mus Ik tut a hilc in in iilbaj I lt I I rigid The left still with the their TONY I I Gs rgi I wm Inn k i tin spi I win mi lay ft am Ml in an in rd lor half ruuitly I lulpid Hum llu Hit Garni s win llu half null It is lum I- will has In in ftuii raikuiK rd rilh llsHukingi find mlhiiriiwnliinguigi Iuhlii library Tin library links fr in Hi mid intuitu II v an part if i I it i r S I itmiry loWN vol INll hit s first Onion honors w is ml hi iff hull Insl iiifht Hi It will i m fxli I in ilia Nib Smt will hi ml for Si unity with llu All Sixth Line Farmer In ThreeWay Squeeze Hi yd Miriurj of Sixth lint hsuuismt is in w bind of shortly i arm help minimum fin reqiiiremi hsqumiugs prohibiluig into I Mr Mir in mini to Mug uiu il last week fur a permit or a new garage with a com modal Inn it for liib lilted up he hard to find ami In klip Win hi mformid minimuin fin firn dwelling is I KM feel plus mother 1 C1 if there is no basement he if he a trailer on property Hi was mid there was a bylaw prohibiting the bringing trailers ml township permissible to use a trailer while a home being built Mirk Irtnsurcr hnneh pointed out lhat the part of proposed building wiuld constitute living area Hi said Ihe mi ri 1 IKK feel of living area exclusive o porches decks for a one stiireyhiuse square feet for a nt and half storey house and 7 ill square feet for a two storey Tom Hill reminded council that a farmer i erect another dwelling on land Tor he use of hired help until decided to grant him a building permit for house hired help provided it abided by all building requirements including footage THE LIVING IS EASY Summertime and the living is inny as h org rove and link Crust they lounge under shady Immaculate aniens the org rave homo The smiles of con reflect the relaxation of their Herald Photo retirement and the ac

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