Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1973, p. 21

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PRINCIPALS START NEW DUTIES Old CNR Water Tower May Rise Oh R Farm THE woman principal in Georgetown and surrounding area Mrs Azolyn Fisher sits at her desk In George Kennedy school The position of principal is not new to her She was principal at school in Oak- before serving on -the- primary task force last year She lives on Number 10 Slderoad In Mrs Fisher also serves as principal of Nerval Public school since it is af filiated with George Kennedy school The destiny of the tower of the Canadian National Railway station at Acton has been altered It was purchased by Llpsett who cut it where necessary numbered the sections ana pieces and removed it to his property north of Georgetown Eventually the Lipsetts hope to reassemble the tower but they have not decided whether they will set it up as a lighthouse In which to watch for ships in Township or a coxy dining nook Their children Steven and Tif fany are in favor of using it as their private rocket ship Fortunately Mr was on his holidays when he saw that the station had been partially torn down and he was able to buy the tower from the new station owner and to start work on Its removal But when the time came to lift off the roof of the tower alt he owners of cranes and boom trucks he contacted seemed to be tied up for the long Labor Day weekend With the loan of a wagon from Scotsdale Farm RR1 Georgetown and the volunteer help of two neighbors Peter Walton and Frank Van the tower was transported to No 27 Slderoad Township Since acres already has historical merit in that ft belonged to the late Col Ballantlne and its four stone buildings not counting a little stone dog house were built from limestone quarried on the site It seemed the acquisition of the Acton station tower would preserve more of the history of Ha Hon County But the property lies on the Niagara escarpment so the tower will probably lie dismantled until the future of the land Is determined by the government CONTACT CENTRE INTEREST HIGH Interest In a proposed con tact centre was high at a public meeting in school last with marry of more than people present taking application forms for the volunteer work Here Mrs Barbara Johnston left and Mrs Margaret right discuss the project with Peter Barrow a member of he executive committee of the contact Junked Concrete Could Be Useful William Johnson president of the Group United Against Rural Dumping made a proposal to council that could kill two birds with the same chunk of concrete Hundreds of tons of concrete re being dumped into the Esqueaing dump he told the council and added the warning your dump Is filling up fast The alternative Mr John proposed is to use the rock in road building programs such as one that is currently going on near Stewart own Councillor George Maltby noted that the producer of the waste rock of Ontario located on Highway has gone on record saying it will haul the waste anywhere in the county if it is of any use to anyone He observed however the provincial department of communications and tran sportation must approve whatever goes into a road bed Deputy reeve Coxe said the plan was well worth looking Into The suggestion will be turned over to a committee for further Investigation The tidal current In San Francisco Bay reaches a peak of million cubic a second half again the flow of the Amazon BARRY COWAN new principal at St Francis of Ass Is school came here from Burlington where he was viceprincipal at St Gabriels separate school for the past two years He is a graduate of Brock University and Is currently working on his masters degree He has been with the county separate school board for eight years Herald Photos The Man For The Job PHIL m 1010 on your radio gets you a GOOD MORNING II always a good morning when you to CFRB s SHOW on radio 1010 gets you rolling music and his comments on current goings onand a whole package of everything you need know thing Time news sporis reporis and more news When isn running things at the CFRB microphone weekdays 30 to 10 a m hes busy around town or ihe world People- all kinds and their interests His off anecdotes range the worlds travel sport and showbusmess The all star cast the WALLY CROUTER SHOW includes newsmen Jack Dennett and Bob Hesketh sporlscaster Bill Stephenson Henry Shannon with traffic reports from the CFRB Twin Comanche and other professional depending on the season If you re already a Crouter fan we needn t say more you re new in town gel Wally mornings on your radio There more where tins comes from JCDNNET To T Citi Of North Halton In my quest for the Mayors seat of North Halton I have had many opportunities to discuss the pros and cons about the formation of Regional Government for North Halton and what will be required I cannot make a lot of wild political promises to salve the feelings of those who sincerely believe they have been neglected In both services and administration lean promise you that your tax dollar will be wisely and sensibly spent and that you will receive value for that dollar There are many areas encompassed by the new council that require Immediate attention and there are a few practices we can well do without I do not profess to have all the answers with a be all that ends all attitude but believe In participation by all groups be they service clubs committees of council or private citizens WE 00 NOT NEED Dusty roads closed meetings and lack of interest and support In recreation this creates suspicion mistrust and a apathetic attitude which contributes nothing to the com munity WE DO NEED Wide open discussion with Integrity and the knowledge of what Is happening In the community through good press coverage Pre discussion can speed up with all members present It also speeds up decisions and hasty decisions can take many deadly forms when all members do not participate FOR INFORMATION 5166 W F Bill Hunter Candidate fir Mayor fabrics GRAND OPENING SPECIALS a little different SEPTEMBER 1314 15 per cent Polyester Double 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