Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1955, p. 1

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herald sixteen pages georgetown ont wedsteuuy eveauiig noramtxsr 3001 19ss first section linham gurrie acclaimed jhs no election in esqueing what coumcil did h4 at ftai merchants ask enforcement faqisaslnsl hm a new reave and drp- taty the year but there wuj ba no ahttjum and no ehanga in sees ea use lovttahiar couneu all ofifces were mlad by acclama- tolonc mondays nomlnsllon meeting la w eosunuaity hall al suwarttown beeve wilfrid bird atepped out vf auke but was elected a oauncuis deputy walter llnhsm moved up u the reeves seat cr george curru a past county warden whp hat jarvsd urtns aa reeve oa two separata occa sions became deputy and crs camp bell sinclair and boenoer wuaon were reelected chairman r- j cunningham was re dacted to the school area board with two new members clarence coles and vernon jacobs the retiring mem ber wuum oobble and arthur buddell who was appointed to fill use unexpired term of the late john wl declined to run as did ed win llarrop a past member of council who waa nominated for council again j p allrkwood and c w taylor have xdlum year of their school board term to serve lu williams drowns when plane crashes in pacific neville thompson 21 former gits williams re id rut lost hi life in an atr crash in ilriluh columbia thursday the young airforceman was a pa senger in an kcak plana which cre- shed in johnatonc strait en route from toaino air base where he was stationed to port hardy on the nor thern tip of the island three- oth ers including thompson wrre drow ned ills body has not yrt been re covered only son of ur and mrs thomas thompson islington hr lived with his family at the glen fur two years after they emigrated rum kngtatul lie was employed at avro before join lng the itcak a few months ago he waa first stationed at clinton then posted to toaino moffat hunter wounded deer attacks local man a telephone survey of several dis trict men this week reveals at least m deer shot in ksquealng and vassag- aweya during the fourday open era- son last week it is certain that the deer population was reduced by close to a hundred as it was impossible to contact all district hunters aside from those who came from farther gentries to join the hunl two casualties were reported walter freeman 43 of campocll ville was hit by a stray bullet while hunting south of sloffst the bullet struck his left hip snd s fellow hunter rushed him to guelph general llospl- tal ic howard gunn of milton op detachment aaid another hunter ahot at the deer from the opposite dir ection a most unusual experience was that of tony martin 37 ueary sl who is nursing s gashed leg he was hunt- lng slone st silvcrercck nesr the old reservoir and bagced a 200 lb 7polnt buck thinking the animal finished he left his gun against a tree sml went to exsminc his catch the dying animal shook his head and apparently caught mr martins knee with sn ant- er the wounded man applied a tourniquet snd was assisted from tho eecne iy gipujoijlufi hwqlcn he was taken to hospital where the wound required stitches largest organized party was com- posed of horary men who hunted near speyside and no 10 sideroad their catch totalled a dozen gord lee ward rdownrldge and doug leslie shot two each and jack clay- son glenn saunders jsck simpson bob fasken murray hayward and ar nold howden each brought down one the 0 bucks snd 3 does rsnged in weight from 100 to 200 lbs other party members included alf brigden dune robinson spencer wilson don houston charlie austin mill robin- son bill anderson percy leslie an dy anderson harry ed and fred robertson the hunters were sppros- ehed many times during the four days by department wardens who were do ing a good job controlling the hunt i a dozen men who also hunted at speyside ahot 3 one day and added anothe rthe nexf their party inclu ded newt jack fred and frank rud- dell roy christian melford fcn- wiek jack lawson jim rruce and donald ismond jack roberta orange- vtue andbert richardson toronto cliff found of the local police force ahot the only deer when he hunted with norm hladysh and tra- eey barrager another goorgetowner art suddaby while out with bob da- rou also removed a deer from spey side william carhart his son norman and casey bos hunted in mr car ts own bush at stewarttown and each of the carharta got a deer hunting near suvercreek with a io nian group hugh leslie ahot a aix point buck while doug reid also got buck a 10 man glen williams party each took home half a deer when 3kelr total take was 3 dots and 2 bucks the hunters were lome and harvey garvin henry shepherd hsr- eld and gerry inglii harry logan ed j martin norm mealplne gord men- lwaln and bill orpen i another 10 man party mostly nor- val men totalled 6 deer with wei louth and stay eyre shooting two tach percy donaldson and ed bailey j each one their group included jack nth cliff mcdonald walt loath i and bui elliott milton they were ijjnujung on weas farm near milton aountaln clare wilson brought down two fwrdmlhuntingwilhruaaucclttre tspeyaldeu his luck came after days wtymt slghtta one alfl- hoftnby successful bazaar st stephens church christmas decorations and the ma ny booths eatly decorated and display inn their colourful wares lent a gala atmosphere to the church hall of st strphrns anglican church hornby saturday uacnoon when the ladies were in chargejof the lea the ladies wifj clear well over 200 as a result of tcir efforts and the patrons who visited the bazaar during the afternoon those who had after noon tea wecr given a ticket and mrs abraham neilon of hornby won the christmas cake mrs wilfred thomp son president of the wa convened the lea misses kvelyn course alma hradlcy catherine thompson and phyllis bradley assisted in serving tea ura edward robertson president of the guild was convener of the baz- aar she was assisted by the ladies in charge of the various booths mrs vern archer mrs john hradlcy mrs jack marchment and mrs glen saun ders convened the home baking table mrs harry price was in charge of the table devoted to the sale of articles made from plastic mrs cliff hun tcr convened the novelties booth where doll clothes and toys and little beds amtpasm wn hoy riant was in charge of the knit ted and woollens booth and mrs allan llarrop looked after the table where cottons were sold the apron booth was run by mrs john nussell mrs ken pewtress and mrs harold dennis mrs ann allen took charge of the touch and take table mrs ajt johnson was convener in charge of the fish pond and candy ta ble she was assisted by the junior class of the boys sunday school who took charge of the fish pond and the senior class of the girls sunday school in charge of the candy table mrs kllward robinson mrs hill bradley and raymond archer con vened the flower table utile nita allen a junior member of the sunday school made a dainty little hankie girl dressed up in a party dress with pretty hankies for sale pinned to it nitas escort was sharon rus sell carole hunter was in charge of the check room tahle social and personal mis kary peawoo cbesley was a visitor last week with ura j n oneill and miss adah coventry sir rows ilambleton of orange- vule spent sunday with air and mrs a pattendea william street ur sod urs derek dodgson pst snd john of toronto were weekend guests st the home of ur and airs sam wslker weekend guests with lir and sirs klwood mscdougsil were lir snd ur uoyd lirarthur und- ssy snd lliss yvonne lswrie ttnv mying officer keith scott bcap station winnipeg spent the week end with his parents sir and urs kdgar scott uuelph street urs homer stennett formerly josn chsplln left sunday for her new home in north bay where her husband lac strnnett haa been pos ted to the rcap station urs uttrrey brigden of ashfrore has gone to pembroke to visit her bro ther ur burt preece snd his wife gweo and their bsby son llalcolm for a week mrs use uekinnon pst and doug- las toronto spent the weekend at the home of ur and urs ted arnold chsrles street ur uckinnoa who is s commrrcisl sirtines pilot waa in californis during the weekend mr snd urs art scott snd ur snd urs ilsrold ucclure sttended s special preview of the gu uotorama on thursday when the compsny en tertained drslers in the automotive buildmg at the toronto one grounds barbara dsughter of ur snd urs stsn flnlsy was twelve yesrs old on friday snd entertsined st s party st her home 17 durhsm street her guests were judy rlchsrdson sharin harley jacqueline harlow carolyn itiehn uyma cook brrnda dawson josnnc duncan and jenny tenhsgen only 24 shopping before chriitmav what council did day wl ur kenneth harrisons pupils made an frxrsillant showing at kiwania fes tival held in guelph but week out sat hundred entries in the festival jcuy el received awards and eerti- ttcata which u indeed an admirable abawtasj j three pupils were tied for the c ty al guelph trophy with the highest mark la the festival all received old medals john liaplesdoa guelph lye atckerr uilton and leonard berry milton david havana received a gold me dal ht boys aolo 10 years snd over aiul ik georgetown high school trio ait won a gold medal with 88 pyinls ike trie ryjnsilted uf dawn virbig clair bradley joan cummins man lyn heelop uargaret urksrlsne jean kngleby llarirya souther sheila car nay and june allen the various standings srras fullowa- gold uedalluls dsvld rewmon boys solo 10 and over joftn uaplrs- dan gualph boys solo 0 and under joy atckerr uilton uoberta liawea tied for first in solo 0 and under ill aw hill and uargaret whewell tied 1st for solo 10 snd over irrsthrrsnnr hayward uilton girls solo 18 snd uodaa leonard bfiry of uilton tenor aolo 18 and un der barbara cunningham llezzo solo under 21 douglas dredge hil ton baritone solo 18 snd under ruth ann sherratt lynn urrrltt duet 14 snd under leonsrd berry bill sid- dsll uilton msle duet open class georgetown high school triple trio 1st award with 88 points silver uedsls donns urmlllsn snrt prank bean acton mlied duet mrl- ree wilson uilton solo 18 and un- der leanne darou sandra scott durt open class gsrry teeter boys solo 10 snd under georgrlown hobby mr- cumber solo d and under sandra uoyd disne hill durt 14 snd under donns urulllsn mlllnn solo under 18 hrsthersnne hsywsrd milton solo under 21 lynds mrkrrr milton solo under 10 lynne urrritt uilton sandra uoyd tied for 2nd solo 10 snd over bartisra kvans solo 0 snd under barbara cunningham uezzo solo open piano silver awards douglss dredge plsnq solo under 18 with 80 points piano dueu alan emerson isn foster uilton ruth ann shrr rati uargaret whewell uilton pisno durt 00 marks barbara french piano solo sonsttns class seek better garbage xdilection at sunbeam raiders win another beaumont nets four georgetown raiders took sn w de cision from oakville friday night at home for their fourth consecutive win junior bcsumont opened the scor ing at the one minute mark in the 1st period and from then on it was very onesided aa the raiders outclassed the visiting oaks oakville last years group champions failed at any time during the game to ahow any scoring punch getting ane goal jn each of the three periods when the raiders were shorthanded when both teams were at full strength the raiders kept the puck in the oakvlllo end and only some great goalkeeping by la- rocbelle kept the score down the raiders skated off the lee at the end of tho first period with a 81 lead with irons brush ptashink and beaumont 2 getting the local goals davidson scored the lone counter for oakville in the second period each team sco red a goal beaumont for raiders and dryden for oakvllla the third period proved to be the most evrtung of the evening with per- rl and lawer getting five minutes for fighting they refused to call ft quits and started again in the penalty box with the result they were both banish ed from the game harlot of oaje- a number of citizens were present at monday nichls council meeting to present problems for consideration sid hardie snd ronsld perry who live in the sunbeam heights subdivi sion had seversl complsinls to put before council stemming from the recent meeting of the newly formed ratepayers association of that sres as spokesman for the citizens who have bough homes there mr hardie said thst one ot fheir prime annoyan ces st the momen is the garbage col lection it is supposed to be collec ted on monday hut for the past three weeks at leaw ii hasnt been picked up on that day t mr hartlic contcn- ded it was not hygenir to leave it sit ting in the streets for long periods nor was it a credit to the town he urged thst s definite time for collec tion be set down end sdhered to councillor lisle who is public works chairman replying to mr har die said that he had had two calls from shelley street residents last week with similar complaints it is the third week such conditions hsvc occurred mr hale said he had dis cussed the situation with xlr lane who had promised him a new sched ule would be drawn up eliminating the trouble nothing appears to hsve been done so mr hale assured mr hardie he would contact mr lane ag ain mayor armstrong said thst the gsrbage situation had only two pos sible solutions either the collector would hsve to get more equipment or set up s new schedule ot collection so thst householders would know defin itely when it is to be collected he asked mr hale for a report on the matter at the next meeting garbage collection in this area has since been chsnged to fridays the second point mr hardie brought up concerned- the condition of the roads in sunbeam heights it is very hard to get in and out of the driveways on prince charles drive and shelley street the construction company is still in chargeof the roads in that area but council hnstrue- ted town engineer to notify the con struction company to rectify the con dition of the roads immediately bob wyatt and mrs fred sinclair alio addressed council regarding the drainage problem on property on the comer ot main street and henry ville and voyee decided- to take up street which mr wyatt jiaspureb- where they left off but the referee ased front mrs slndalrtvater from quickryeooled them off with five mln- gloverdsle heights drains into- the uteseach in the scoring department backyard of use property and at the eft ep frag aft i front the ovalnig turns into henry street snd forms a pool at the side of the house the storm sewpr recently instltcd there merely deflects the course of the water mr wyatt claimed mr wyatt was also concerned with the proposed solution of the drsin- ace problem in his back yard in filling it up if that were done he would lose some valuable fruit trees and bushes lie would like to avoid this situation if at all possible council referred to knginecr wil son for advice on this problem mr wilson said that by the time the grad ing on the highway which runs in the front of mr wyatts house unfinish ed which should be in s dsy or so the drainage at the front of the house would be all right with regard to the hack yards he explained that the town couldnt put in a catch bas in without lowering the storm sewer sll along guelph street ot a great deal of expense engineer wilson said that in his opinion if the back yard were filled in to a depth of two feet only the problem would be sol ved in thst way also tho trees and shrubs on the property would not be harmed in response to mrs sinclairs query as to what type ot fill would be used mr wilson replied thst top soil would be put on top of it so thst the garden would not suffer mrs sinclair also wished assurance that drainage of water from the north of the proper ty which la a problem in a heavy rain be looked after mr wilson promised thst it would also be attended to ben judge who lives in sn apart ment on queen street- was present st the meeting to ask councils help or advice in regard to the heating alt- uatlon in the apartment building there are no storm windows installed as had been promised and there is not sufficient heat in the building the mayor said the best he could do in the situation was to refer elm to the county health unit he instructed the clerk to write to the unit who will send an inspector around to the premises the temperature in a hea ted house in rented premises must be up to a certain level dick print also addressed council drawing their attention to a very dan gerous condition of ewing street there has been severalnear accidents there where the road curves at the narrow culvert and also at the corner the engineer was asked to look the altuatioa over with possible widening of the road as two hour parking downtown the weather ur editor tola weeks summary suws both average biaximum and minimum ab out si decrees befow normal averaj- ea tha rain this week raised the utal fur november to over 1h inch es above nortnaj will soon be dec ember and only four weeks until chrutmas dale uas uln rli s uoo nov 21 sv 24 wed nov 23 s3 20 it ob tues nov 22 3d 17 11 48 tburs nov 24 31 23 krid nov 23 38 21 flumes sat nov 20 si 23 fi h sun nov 27 41 21 average 38 22 it at s phones christmas wishes to parents from cholahd sunday ur and lira sam tennant had a prechrutmas celebration when their son bill apoke in hum by tele phone from his home in kngland hill his wife and family went to england several years ago and are living in lrr native town of hay ward a heath he wished to be rem embemj to his friends in town inclu ding members of the legion branch 3rd awards tom hunter bari- tunr mjio under 18 bobby mealrnemy solo under fl barry harvey solo 10 and over malcolm rhillipa uilton aolo 0 and unde donna ucutllan solo under 21 in mezzo and soprano betty jean anderson solo under 18 uolly uckay guelph solo under 10 leonard berry uilton tenor under 21 and tenor operi uarilyn ucfarl- anc pat clarke guelph tied 3rd solo under 10 betty lou bundy uilton jody brown uilton and lynda held tied 3rd in solo 0 and under piano barbara french piano solo 12 and under certificates awarded over 80 per cent to the following garry wick- ens uilton terry iteid colin hay ward paul martin uilton gary tho mas milton murdoch mckarlanc lar ry saunders wayne bowen acton itonald iftpkim milton alan kmrr- fcn miltnn betty jean anderson 2 to sandra uoyd barbara lusty dawn kiebig pat clakre guelph 3 to judy hirhardmin lynne mrmtt milton uo berta hawes hcatheranne hayward uilton uxmard berry milton 3 to barbara french miltnn byth n shrrrolt milton douglas dredge milton and ian koaler milton ilaia street merchant jim good- let presented petition to eouaeil at monday meeting signed by well over 00 per cent of the tzureiianu 1 rated oa main uill and wtiieyan fits to have the wo hour parking limit bylaw strictly enforced during busi ness hours in the streets uayor armstrong recalled that tome lime ago charles wriy had ap proached council with a similar re quest but at that time it wu the opin ion of council that when the bylaw was strictly enforced it did not ha ye the favour of all the businessmen but it now appear that very nearly all the businessmen want lis enforce ment and if that is their deaire it should be was the sletud opinion of the mayor he suggested that chair man uf the police committee cr walter gray instruct the police that beginning a week from today the by law limiting the hours of parking be enforced to the letter in order to do this a motion had to be presented to amend the present parking by law drawing up the hours of enforcement of the two hour park ing period to correspond with the change in open night from saturday to friday night thus he parking on uain mill and wealeyan streets will be allowed for only two hour periods from 0 am to 0 pm on monday tuesday wednesday and saturday from 9 am to 12 pm on thursday and from 0 am to 0 p in on friday the motion passed unanimously mr good let thanked council end in so doing mentioned that never in his experience had a petition been so eagerly signed by everyone approach ej because all merchants realized that enforcing the parking by law rig idly was one way to alleviate the ac ute parkint problem in the towns buiinri acctton a street light will be installed at the corner of dufferin and main sts it will be placed on the second pole from the corner neeve stan allen asked that no parking from here to corner signs be put on both draper and george streets where they intersect there has been considerable delay in the shipment of stop and no parking ngns which were ordered several months ago as soon as they arrive they will be placed immediately in the most necessary locations including the corner specified by the reeve a stop sign will also be erected at the intersection bf albert and mc- nabtreets and also at the corner of market and mill streets what council did council approves 42000 municipal building plan tho roudiiig and passing of sev eral bylaws occupied a large por tion of mondays council meeting the most important of these wiis the final reading of the bylaw au thorizing the remodelling and cn- larging of the municipal building at an estimated cost of 42800 a bylaw was passed for wy- mtnl of 24200 to the hydro elec tric ivjwit commission which is payment for two or three small parcels of land in the delrex sub division these are bits ot lnnd on what was formerly the old radial track which interfere with the planned streets and roads in delrex namely on hex way drive prince charles drive nnd sargent- itond ihese passageways crossing the former radial trackway at one point the town will bo reim bursed for this expedniture by delrex bylaws were read end passed to authorize the issuance of de bentures for 50124 to extend the sewer line in parkview bjvd for 438434 for installation of sani tary sewers on shelley street a length of 1485 foe c also for the amount ot 573105 to lnstal 6 water mains on prince charles drive from edward street a dis tance of 7q0 foot bylaws were also passed for debentures covering the cost of construction of 8 water mains for 1485 feet along shelley street at a cost of 508582 also for 88022 which is the cost of sidewalks to be put in on arietta street for 6 water rjudns on lorn street and churchill crescent at a cost of 105594 and for 336747 which is the cost of installing sanitary se- wcrs on edward street from byron to guelph street installation of a 10 water hifln on john stremzvom the exttfttatf 12 line to mcamtaiavlew road thence south to wver drive a distaikea lm teat at an eeilm- cd by the passing of a bylaw to iwuc debentures for thla purpose tills water line is being construc ted in response to a request from varian associates to increase their present water supply so that their plant sprinkler system could op- crutc properly lliey also inform ed council that a larger water supply would be necessary in tho near future when they expect to triple the present size of their plant the committee which in vestigate the matter of install ing the water line took this fact into consideration as well as pos sible furthct housing develop ments un the meodowgtcn area lower john street and the qlcn road the proposed 10 line will service alt those areas when it becomes necessary reeve allen was asked to ob tain an estimate on the cost of installing a 6 water line on main street north in response to an lnjulry from the town a letter from a firm of survey ors bowman black and shoemaker was read stating that their survey of the properties which ehanjfed hands between the town and it lane had been surveyed by them u i result of instructions received in a telephone call from ur e hyde on tuesday marco 20th on thursday march si they met ur tfyde aac uf lane on the property and received definite in structions at that time u to limits of each parcel of land requiring a- iurvey the mayor instructed the dark to have on hand for the next meeunff all the data in connection with tho land transaction between ur lane- and the town i a bill for j58fll25 was received from tho twiuhln of esqjesing be ing the amount of taxes payable to the township by the town uer their agreement taatfall hen the town an nexed part of the township unit tfco total assessment was w460 atv rate ot aoinil1av jplttt tb fire area m

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