Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1955, p. 1

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the georgetown herald twelve pages georgetown ontario weaeuy eveniu july mttt 1855 twelve pages kf council did plan to uve in alberta ill union protests emarks by councillors the air wi cleared in council chain- ar maoday if not to the alliance p- thf wfathfr tfetrtlldisw when edelefallon of lu wtai1llk union rapreaeouuvea appeared to pro- mr editor test statements made by councillors and it la still hot and humid av is week in council discussion of erageaemperaturcs are above average from the companys mill for july iust how much more of it wait n ran w lake an apology for bis statement thai kin balvm a mill ahould leave town if they tftnnot- operate without a attach by ate ua urn luin or waller cray and explanation by f j hw stan allen that he had been j j bat misquoted in hia state j v j meals about mill wage wtrt accep- 3 by the delegation as evidence that j j j jj j council collectively or individually ju3 j 1 would be concerned at any thought of julv 17 85 65 trace tat mill leaving town councillors art human and temr average 64 5c 33 art fly ban aa well aa anywhere else laid awr allan explaining that t a a f while hs li mill interested in seeking i aas asian naubc remedy to overcome the odour it wuioi ends i jotcj it not bit intention to see the mill fits dcaed wr an worker hurl gov froltl drowiling tom hill union preaident intro- thieed tht delegation which included a y township boy om hla life william engleby honorary preaident ltl georgetown man archie ucctlli- ftbd vie preaident del majuery and vray j river drive who saved him mveral other members from drowning in a gravel pit pool llr engleby acting aa spokesman monday m laid statements made about mill wa- vacationing with his family on the tea were false and that while there ambroae uccormirk farm at calcdon at an obnoxious odour people had isyearold pat harris son of john j built in the district knowing it was harris 718 jane street toronto was to- bathing in a shallow pool formed in it doesnt do any of ua any good erivr pit snd slid into a deep slot to tee such statements in the press otm youngster ho were he aald the company is trying to w1 blm rmn to mr mccillivray do something about controlling the wno wm operating a power shovel odour and it will be solved in time nearby he plunged fully clothid mayor armstrong read a letter from tn walrri managed to drag cr walter gray who explained lhit nim lm artificial respiration outof town business made it impos wmi by mike klik and john tible for him to attend the meeting nrsbltt of orangcville since last week said mr gray in mr mcglllivray lost his wrist watch hia letter he had received inlorma whcn dived and smjl about the cost involved and in 0 oo change in his pocket ills opinion the cost is too krcat for pron action was responsible for him to pass remarks saving young harris life 1 withdraw my remarks he con- linued and at no time would i sup port any measure to exert pressure e- i uj llnm on any industry for such an cxpendi rrallk woofl tlonourea hurt with no revenue i have faith a i if ti i that the alliance management will do wtwlsb klie mbhitcr justice to the problem as soon as c t j j at the july 12th meetinc oi liyal they find it possible to do so orange ikicc 25 lor rllo frank mr engleby suggested that council i wikki was honoured w in a lie mem lk with the mill management bership certificate if m wr n delegation c m of re denu here and no one disagrees ntcd mr tt hls emill that there is an odour explained d k h h f h k mayor armstrong e problem u other visitor were past to find a remcly and council decided coun w d to ask the town engineer to analyy the waste and see if he could help v i kh m i f j z james mclennan and they also had find a aolution i m of the firm be- u i i i j words oi praise for mr wood who is iv j i m d himself a past county master f r s l0 d district master ernie rawson intro- it beat tofind a m no action duccd hc ji m and has ever been taken by council against w i i t in j i j i spoke a word of praise to the local the mill and 1 don t think any coun- j ij y ii m k- ji- true blue and orange lodges and the ell will be ever doing ao whol hc lrndid a ex taylor a delegation member hc cc in shel- reminded council that the mill has j ourne on july wtn been here a long time and employs 300 people and nothing should be done t0 pfi cooluvule erase cottons mr hill said there la no bluff at- tached if a company considers closing i enii flaiy here i ueday e mill closing of the old lower mill of provincial showed what can hap- lst rriday night in cooksville cot- oen he said s wcrc defeated 43 in the last the smell haa been there for hall of the ninth in thrilling ball yeart as slsted said reeve allen cotton a who have lost two when the mill took action there k h j- 1o co was no kick for 4 or 5 years now wcre eked rather than outplayed because of complaints from the con- poor running cot them two servation commiuion they have r been forced to build dam and i rec- w r l elve eomplalnu from people who ne- thc jv of thc f ckkvllle ver amelled it before my complaint lt r hlu and ltnt entirely against thc mill if holdout in the fifth inning cot- v alto ajfalnat the council of that day f back when hlake in- and the engineer who aaidour sewer- l age ayttem would take care of mfll triple cotton ued the game up in watte sixth when lnglu and kenning mr allen who it a former presi- ainklcd advancing a base on a pass dent of smith and stone union said it b te n u it certainly not hit intention to take d i c any action which would be harmful tw0 ch tothe working man for whom he has the bu c l always fought 0 on n ouuleld by and mar- there baa been no thought at any p on p time of the mill leaving town said kind j ft garfield mcgllvraj i havent ccluvdleon the game in the lat the antwer to end the odour but i n t one 0ut think eoopertuon between mill and doub p m t town nglsler will get tomewhere to lh out- ffotapne to pvn georgetown pk ryoneufag to do their beat c and i think the aolution will be on una seort r h e i council reviewed expenses to june cottons 3 7 0 joth and compared them with the cookaville 4 6 1 budgel most departments are operate brampton dlstrlef isuraratind budget level though fin- ltaou srandlno- won lett ph tut minister mcguvray warned that cookaville i 1 11 there would have to be tome tighten- cottont 8 2 13 bog up u the year progretset brampton 4 3 8 b there ibould be a hitch in the malum jl lr highway reaurfacing plan hicb thittletown 3 4 6 would be paid by debenture and the streettviue 1 8 2 towa ahould have to find money from current revenue for the ejrtentlvetree triiiiming beluc done it would ttretch uj working several major water the budget pretty thlii he tali leaks have betfpalhdrhe laid and he ur giving the liotu cjub a qiaatortivibsttbithtat ae tty esj faeeiw v gnrilim camnbau brampuw leavinrj on their honeymoon after their wedding in st pauls anglican church norval mr and mrs william newm wave to friends mr nawns end his bride maureen daughter of mr end mrs c7 needham marwood farm will soon be leaving to make their home in leduc alberta silver wedding in new toronto a silvrr wedding nnivrrury of lo ra interest wu held in thr form of an at home for john and klta ku tel during thr event nk of july 12th at thc home of hu brother lonad k ilujaell in new toronto following a family dinner at the dutch sisters on iakeihore ltd they were at home to friend from mon i real fersua oorkrtown llelfoun tain toronto noral and olhrr plac i as it was a beautiful evening it wait possible to serve guests on thc lawn which faces lake ontario and friends were enabled to linger and have an old time visit mrs kussells sulcr mrs mabel kindree and her niter in law mrs alvin arnold pouretl tea mivsea ann kinrslcy and may stratford toronto asmsted in mtvnj tuei staff additions at both local banks thrre are several new faces in the local banks so thought readers would be interested in havinje the herald review the staffs for you in the bank of commerce we have mr jack mart manager mr james a corn mr rottert hurkr mr james laventck mrs fred llelson mr ikinald hand jessie milcox mary- lindsay mrs kenneth faulkner pat rtcia vance mary mcdonald marilyn warnes jean mock art hetty rein and david hart have joined the staff for the summer thr tuff at the royal is mr hob daroft manarfr mr c opull rrr- nld llatt who ha teen transferred from lion head ilrrl de ut jerry scott arwnc lute shirley- hurt ami heth maefillix i a whom we undertand in leaving to work with the win an asmkiates georgetown community swimming pool denstieei list georketown ijonstlub 6000 00 hoy srout indies aux 243 00 milk llottle collection meclure 27 55 tirade 4 chapel st school 4 07 tirade 5 chapel st school 7 00 howard urirklesworth school 20 00 hapi slreet school 4000 hahctiall kimo lions vs holary 6107 jim lunlujll 5000 what coumcil did i plenty of gas how for towns seynulc w hive more uua tvuib aatt raj ku to supply georgetown and c have ffu pipd to town in no time at all said anthony seynuk appcax ins before georgetown council uoa- djiy to request a franchise for his company anthony gaa and oil ex plorations lstd ur fieynuk who was accompanied by roy uatfouehlen another corap- any official said that even uw arnal lisst well on tikf ur donald property in the scot ch lock can supply the whole present town with its gas r- quirementa uu gas he said would be eheaner than any that could be supplied fay companies piling it in from the vs questioned as to whether he would be supplying hal ton natural gaa co which has also rqueld a franchise ur seynuk said he had never been approached by that company and had made no commitments to or with any company last monday council gave two readinga to a by law which would give halton natural gaa a franchise subject to approval of the ontario fuel board llr seydk detailed his long years of searching for gaa several georgetown people invested in hia project in the early thirties when he had drilled to 4000 feet us ing makeshift equipment and stopped short of the gas supplies which now have been located kvery investor will get stock dol lar for dollar in the new company he said mayor armstrong expressed coun cils interest in considering mr sey- nks proposal before any final decis ion la made and suggested that the anthony company interview the fuel board and then come hack to council lie ports of poison ivy on ontario street will be investigated and the weed eradicated when it is found a civic holiday will be proclaimed aa uual in georgetown the first monday next month augut 1st total what council did wanted personals the herald social column it well filled these weeks tell ua shout your visits and visitors and help the herald in 1m- interesting every week j juveniles win again now five straight still the team in minor baseball or cles georgetown juveniles won their fifth straight game thursday when they played milton in georgetown park thc game was a tight one all the way with georgetown winning 3 1 thc locals got two runs in thc 2nd and added another in the 7th while milton scored their only run in the 4th beckett was robbed of a shut out by hannanta hit in the 4th two fibc calls to swimming pool site iluming brush at thr community swimming pool mtc behind the arena brought firemen twice yesterday when the fire got out of control they extinguished a grass fire in mid afternoon and at upper time a small prefab office erected earlier in thc day by contractors milne nich ols caught fire there was minor da mage to thc building service charges restrictions considered for subdividers mr and mrs donald schenk dinner party here wedding anniversary a surprise 50th anniversary party was arranced by the family ol ur and mrs c k snelsrovc last tues day when family members attended a dinner party at the home of their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs john w hell main street sauth the snelgroves who live st 37 cortland ave toronto have been residents of thc city since movinjt from catalina newfoundland thirty years ago celebrating with their parents were mr and mrs ralph snelarove bar- rie mr and mrs clarence snelsrovc david and leslie leaside and mr snelfiroves cousin mrs wtlter knight windsor another son her bert snelsrovc barrie was unable to attend t construction starts on georgetowns community swimming pool construction haa ttarted on a 50000 community awimmlns pool project which it being sparked by georgetown lions club toronto contractors milne l nich- ola have been awarded the contract and preliminary work ia in progress behind the arena where the pool will be located a fund campaign has been lsunch ed and a total of 8450 u in the bank at a ttart with donations being soli cited to raise this to at least 50000 the lions procured the location and prepared plant and speeiflcttiont and they have been aided substantial ly by the fire department in clearing the land by don ford who mowed grass and weeds and town engineer douglas wilton who it doing the sur veying legion auxiliary picnic at thwa cotta playground on saturday july 18th the ladles of the wa legion auxiliary held their picnic at tern cotu playground about eighty were taken to the park by butnnd ear tea coffee and ice cream were supplied by the auxiliary for the picnic tupper mr and mra donald schema pott a recaption in sttwarttown hall folio wing their rnarrlaga in 6 jokna united church mr tt schenlc who iaaaociatd with m father william schenk in oper kent pumle holiday which hat been aflngcredllvellay borrtlrvj works atulrut brtdamurtel dauoh- rj i ch wrim hare terfmfcaid subdividers will be paying a much larger shsre of town services when they build if legislation being consid ered by georgetown council becomes lsw monday at the council meeting pre liminary readings were given to two bylaws which have an important bea ring on future subdivisions the legi slation ia etsentislly the same as in the town agreement with delrex dev elopments with the sddlliqn of a charge fhsengineeringterviccs of up to 5 per evnt whe deems it necessary to arakin engineering ad vice the bylaws wcrc submitted by councils town planning committee which is headed by cr doug sargent one bylaw will control the propor tion of industrial and residential pro- city in subdivisions of 5 acres or more limiting house building to 80 per cent of the assessment of the sub division a subdivider would be al lowed to proceed with building on 29 per cent of the residential lota and then would have to produce a com pensating industry a possible loophole in the bylaw is plugged with a clause which gives council the right to decide it a subdiv ider is contravening the bylaw by splitting a large acreage into a num ber of 5 acre aectiona in subdivisions under 5 seres the council will require t 300 payment per lot at a service charge the teeond byitw requires subdiv iders to supply t number of necessary services at their own expense roads sanitary sewers sidewalks wstermalns and street signs must all be supplied and if necessary storm tewert drai nage easements mutt be given the corporation where necessary alto a fee of up to 5 per cent for engin eering services it also a responsibili ty of the contractor the town will not take over theaer- vices installed until so per centof the buildings are erected aa a guarantee that the subdivider will live up to hit obligation he mutt deposit sufficient money with the town or post t bond sufficient to cover all casts of services before pro ceeding with any construction questioned whether the new by laws will affect relr4 afayor jw atrpng aald the towns agreement with the firm would obviate the bylaw ap plying to thataubdlvitlftn however be aald it will regulate what have been called added atarlera owned by delrex auch at the george cleave and ruttell hepburn firms which lwert tytldcude4lnurstcwn aaagafaaatssafe

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