Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1955, p. 3

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chassis components for vehlcjes destined for the companys overseas markets the contract is expected to provide em ployment for about 200 persons in tul- tohburg beginning in september theodore j emmert executive vice -u- president said the export shipping operation is being moved from the ford oakvllle assembly plant to the contracting firm in order to make ad ditional apace available at oakvllle for the production of passenger can tor the canadian market the space is needed particularly for body buildings and trim operations many vehicles produced by ford of canada for export are shipped as completely knoekeddown unite the livingston firm which has produced crates and boxes for export shipments le lor some years will handle body and i chassis components engines and ma- t rrrr wlu continue o ford plants in iim t mr emmett viald the eompany believed moat of the men displaced by discontinuance ot export ahlpplag operation al oak- will eventually be absorbed in operations there river drive residents want mill odour checked paces thb oahmtotttowm huald wednesday evening july uth ims we cleaned up the park dump for residents in that area lefi do the same for the other cod of town and get rid of the odiferoua nuisance at use alliance paper dump plead ed reeve stan alien during a dis cussion on mill waste at mondays council meeting council spent much of t he ses sion on this subject when a delega tion of river drive residents ap peared to object to odours which they claimed are ruining their neigh bourhood im going to appeal my asses- ment if something isnt done said reeve allen whose new house built a few years ago la in the- trouble area it would sell for 15000 less than somewhere else in town if 1 could sell it at all the reeve said that she engineer had assured him before the sewer system was installed that it would take care of mill waste tuf the town waa hoaxed by an en gineer who didnt know what he was talking about then the town should take care of t he continued would you suggest another town disposal plant said mayor ann strong if the mill wont take care of it yes was the reeves reply why should rstepayers suffer any more a letter from mill manager jack cricbton answered councils request lsst week for some action mr cricbton said that after a rec ent inspection tour by council of the settling bed property council opin ion had been that the waste wss be ing handled in a satisfactory manner since then the mill has been adding sodium nitrate as a deodorant it la a recognised fact that the vast majority of industries hsve some undesirable testare and if you travel to acton you will aee how dis agreeable odours can be said the letter property ownera have built homes in an industrial area the letter con tinued with a realization of the so- called obnoxious odours the com pany handles effluent in the same manner as the majority of eoaling mills the company must continue as at present unless the waste can be handled by the sewage disposal plsnt hope for some improvement wss hinted in s statement m the letter that alliance has been talking with the new varian associstes company about watte acids from their msnu fsclunng process being dropped in to the mill settling beds to the mu tusl advantage of both companies my knowledge of the hngluh language doesnt include words to describe the stench of the mill waste ssld poul nielsen one of the protesting delegstion at 8 00 pm last tuesday you could smell it as fsr as norval hill contributed len sunnucks we had some friends who were thinking of settling in our neighbourhood but they changed their minds when they found out about the odour ed peters said that provincial pa per had overcome a slmilsr situation snd suggested thst council might recommend that alliance use the method employed by rovincial ip try mechanical parts will i t shipped from the ford giiidlof as at prtoent 1 isvmm the eompany believed im junlxuf hv rflaenntl 1 aja vitally interested because it eont me a sale for my property rec ently aald mr peters the mill has shown a complete disregard for residents of the area and the town as a whole laid reeve alien i have sympathy for the lo cal management for they are eubleet to head office officials who doat live here i didnt arrange the impac tion tour which took place in the af ternoon when the smell is not too bad let ae choose some evening tor e a tour and 111 show you the situation ive had protest calls from king st too and if necessary 1 can ml this room with protesters- ive all the sympathy in the world for the property owner and if alii ance can t operate an indeetry witb- out stench then they better get out said cr walter gray i dont thiak a councillor should make statements like that aald dep uty reeve norton ive worked in the paperreiir and we doat know how close to the line they may be running people used to say the old provincial mill would never close but it did anyone will agree that the stench is terrible said mayor armstrong but the answer to the problem is something none of us know i sat on a conrulatioa board and heard the same threat said the reeve this mill is lower paid end has leu benefits than any other mill in ontario i told the eompany pres ident thst if fhelr financial condition waa that bad it would be a good idea to dose and thats my idea right now i think theyre bluffing msyor armstrong suggested that the new town engineer douglas wilson should study the problem and see if he has any suggestions for improving the situation mr wilson will look over the alliance system and also in vestigate how similar waste it dispo sed of in s toronto plant and in the neighbouring provincial mill georgetown has a girls ball team for the first time in several years a georgetown team haa been entered in a softball league for district ladles and their eagerness and enlhuaiasm ahould take them far last thursdsy the team met nor val in georgetown park and played an excellent game all the way the acore waa tied at the end of the seven re gulation innings and the teams deel ded to plsy extra innings in the top bslf of the eighth norvsi scored s run which proved to be the winning one and the locals lost out 34 the georgetown team atill in the formative atage is in need of uni forms st present perhsps some in terested citixens wil give them a hand for it la aomewhat confusing to watch the game unless one knows the play era members of the team include mrs june greig captain dorothy uatcs secretary treasurer evelyn saund era lorna kllngbcil lorraine hllller uarbara lusty sylvia dudar maxine kyall joyce llcmbniff marg hoc ata ne 1cardon palsy willson sarah ex ani handra louden sheila peek do ris wlckhsm msnna bludd arlo guest liz henderson and jean young ccf barbecue for election worker the halton ccf riding associa tion entertained those who bad wor ked in the election at a barbecue held at the home of mr and mrs ii copland georgetown on saturday evening july 0th fred young e former united church minister now provincial or ganizer for the ccr was guest spea ker in an inspiring address mr young- commended ccf workers in halton for the good results they hsd achieved in their riding in speak ing of the ccf throughout the pro vince he aald that although we had not achieved aa much as we bad de- aired don macdonald the new lead er would undoubtedly make his mark in the legislature in case there were- some who were discour aged at our rate of progress mr young said they would do well to remember xelr bardie of great bri tain who died in 1014 a broken hearted man because he though that the labour party had failed the labour party had grown since then until after becoming the chief op position party of the land it formed the government immediately after the war the same future lay ahead for the ccf in canada drive safely this summer when school u out children play outside all day come to see whets new at maveal motor sales maim street thewqu wil first baptistchurch vacation school welcomes childten ages 6 to regardless of church etfiluho july it 33 at will clahmsons home 17 byton sttettt bible study stories pictures games craft work 9 30 to 1 1 45 e m daily all childun welcome ages 6 lo 9 pmbmhhmbhmuuhmhlnhahbnbisimbiibmtfbbbbbbbaihmtf blue valley ranch umlhouif swimmino pool open daily 1 2 noon lo 1 2 midnite admission 3s cklwa 1 eatf umur isc catttino to corn and weinet toasts pony rides hcnsc mounds tfntino accommodation western show every sunday nite 8 30 to 1100 earl scott prop umehouse ttunole 733m lbbbshbbbbssbbssbhbbbhbhbbhbbbbbbbbhbbli as miracle whip main street georgetown lso jab 45c serving spatula tzbot0 vavltjb out ioc apple juice tomato juice itox zor usvra tgocrnr 25c 29c for cjahdwiohexl ltthohib quick bh acfstfl prew lushus jtllt rowsbaut 3 i 25e fruit cocktail r 21c fig bars 27c margarine pk08 tajaefcd bun bbttb white cross r 2 21c snap nrsiw15c dish towels 29c oavtattao drv ginger ale contents ef only lo btl8 25c frozen t00db old south ooa orange 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