Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1956, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening ott 24 1956 the georgetown herald serving the communities of x georgetown glen williams norval umehouse horncy stewarttown baliinafad ashgrove terra cotta subscription rate sc 00 a year single copies 8 tach advertising r ites quoted on application the herald is printi d f widnesday in the office at 22 main t georgetown waltiar c bilhn publibhxr a nd lditor staff garfitld i mcgilvray bob baskervilla leslie m clark dave hastings corey hernngton jr ken cowcll mrs aileen bradley terry harlcy authorized as second class mail post offico dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the c w n a zoning stalls in last stag georgetown s proposed zoning bylaw hit a snag on monday when two council members strongly criticized a clause which planning board members feel is an integral part of the by law the arguments arose over a section which would ban nonconforming buildings in any section of town for instance a store could not enter a residential district an industry could not locate in a commercial zone and a house could not be built m an industrial area it was on the latter point that matters rea ched ar impasse at councils meeting with the planning board and the meeting ended on rath er a pessimistic note with the planning board promising to reconsider this section of the by law but inferring that it could not be changed and councillors in turn urged to direct their think ng towards the future rather than dealing with idividual present conditions frankly we preferred our pqsition as re porter to either that of councillor or planning board member on monday there are argumentive points on both sides the planning board is rightly thinking of george towns future n terms of decades and is cons a musical treat first m a series of three subscription concerts which will bring well known canadian musicians to georgetown s scheduled this saturday in knox church hall the concerts have the double purpose of pro viding employment for gifted artists who are trying to make a living and gain professional ex per ence before an audience and bringing lalen hell to smaller centres whose residents would other o lc vise have to tr wel to at es for their live enter t i in tainrent i j d a totj cot of 55 00 for three concerts s rrc easopab for this kind of entertainment r j and s hooej that a full house will greet the t o ay si r qjartet when they inaugurate the elections promise interest ious of the fact that whatever is contained in a zoning bylaw it cannot suit everyone the dts senting councillors are think ing in terms of peo pie and citing specific cases where one man might be hurt by having to hold his property for one type of building when he could use it im mediately for another th id fact is that it is impossible to zone a town in existence for a century without hurting someone for georgetown has had a hodge podge growth and in most parts of town there s a mixture of housing industry and co nmerce which cannot be sepapated council now has to decide whether this has gone so far that there is no use in having it run its full cycle or whether zoning now can control unregulated growth and in the course of time approach a better planned town if the latter is the cae the sooner the by law s passed the better so we can start on the new 2ra if zoning will accomplish little the matter must be dropped for there is no possibility of omb nmg zoning with a mans right to use his property as he pleases as at least one council ember would have it w gordon wood viccpremdent of sales trans canada air lines with head quartern in montreal waa elected prcsidtnt of the canadian tourist aaoociatioq at its annual threeday convention held recently in charlottetown pei notice to creditors in the estate of joseph cowan switier retired farmer de ceased all pt rsiitis having il mm uainst tiv ist ite of joseph coa in swiuxr late of tht township of rsquisinj rtlirod farmi r who tlicci on or i limit tin 4th day of siptunlnr ad 19 irt hcrchj nolifuil t sind piitiiulats of sjiiu to tht im dtrsinl don iti about tht 24th da of novimbir ad 195b after which d itt tht estate will be lis tnlmted with regard onlj to the claims of which the undtrsijncd will not hi luhu to an p rsn of who ilnm tht shall nit thtn hit notice i1h 1 uirmtown this i2nd tt i of tktcibir d 195b m u isiniind ami jean whit in i txttutncts if tht tstatt of josi ph cowan swiuer h thur sohtitois dili hinnitt i unttown nt 1 1 7 the quartet has wisely chosen a pop pro jram des gned to appeal to every musical taste besides n usic by mozart and mendelssohn there v 11 be sct ons by jerome kern ind leroy an jer on the group has played over the cbc net wor at hart house theatre and the cne band monuments designs sobmitted cemetery brampton monument works lettering corner posts and markers a coil oisphj in slitk min tip oil qiitin st west liramp in shop 1410j i hints ris 313 rep tom nicol plum pi impt n u ro support for a pa t ad in tl s and future co utrts o i to buy a sea on i ns v tl ot be ivi labk wo i 1 j jqest tl at tho e iter sled s cjn up j it f r i saturdi con if preeert on talk is a criterion the decern ber munic pal elect ons in georgetown should hit a new high in interest for the first time in our sixteen years in the ed lor s chair two outsiders have definitely an nounced their candidature for council both have recently been presidents of large groups of rate payers the majority of them newer residents and this should create a more active interest in the local political field among new georgetowners than one would normally expect otherwise the local scene is in its usual stage of rumours present council members are guarding their y y ir ph i ke vtter an pol tic a i would be a pirants are s mg up the possibilities of success and doing some tentative casting in the murky pol t cal waters our prediction at the moment is that elec lion time will boil down to something quite ordin ary a few present councillors will not seek of bee again a few newcomers will acclamations may be the outcome and we may be completely wrong for in a democracy anything can happen which is as it should be for too many acclamations are not de mocracy in action is money burning hole f inyour y pocket small turns can easily burn holes in your pocket and these losses can add up to a small fortune how much better to put aslda your small chang and tot it grow an investors syndicate plan will help you call or writs georgetown community swimming pool fund prcv acknowledged 38 856 20 canadian petra fina ltd 25 00 internatinal brotherhood of electrical workers local 788 200 00 39 081 20 first biptist church rev a j barker b a b d 10 00 am church school 11 00 a m in the beginning 7 00 p m we join the united church anniversary service there arc only sixty one days until christmas you had hetter plan your christmas shopping now and save the last minute rush grace baptist sunday school special program sunday october 28th 9 45 a m odd fellows hall in georgetown with children s evangelist vtnce woodhouse moves film strips flannelgraphs special music everyone is welcome your q or old freedom from heating worries oil burner service electrical contractor materials and service guaranteed bergs electro lab ferric technldnt for the modem horn 2 main st s triinejw 74102 st johns united enters sector plan fourteen protestant churches in halton and peel have entered into a sector plan or strengthening the spiritual life of the church and community in this area it is th first such projtel in the umnlv iicalj st john s united a i par ticipant and lumghl is holding a congregation i dinner lo acquaint church members with ihc plan on november 18th an cur- member jnvass will in made in all com munitic other churches include st i judos aniln m ind st johns ine kl pjulstniud oikvillt st john i hie baptist anjjicm knox pn s burnn irinitj undid ind tht baptist hurch hurlinsjnn iirs1 united port credit duct and st paul h united brampton apple- wood united and united church at burnhimlhorpc ror the past two months a com mittc formed of five men from each church has been meeting to ret the plan undrrwa t will hi carried out simultaneously in all churches it is designed to strengthen chur chps in rapidly expanding commun itios numerically and financial other objectives ire development of lay leadership and widening the spiritual horizons of church mem ben dick riddall 1 ostrander blvd tr 7 3697 yndloal i called to england by fathers death mi and mis john ord market street and thur two sons robin and clivt left for ensjund from malton very hurriedly mundtiy oc toner 15th having been notified of the sudden death of mrs ord s fa thtr whynnc seott of hisland shropshire it is expected that mi ord will return hy the fust of november and that mrs ord and the children will follow him at later date notice to creditors in the estate of clifford wil liam wey retired fanner deceased ai i persons having claims ag oinst the estate of clifford william wey lati of the township o l quesint retired farmer who died on or about the nth d i of sep tember 1956 art ire thy notified to send pai titulars of sunt to tin undersigned on jr be tit he 24th d i of november lfhift after which date tot estate will b distributed with repaid only lo the tluinis of which the undtrsigitd shall tlitn have notice and in unctrsitnei will not be liable to in per n o who- tldim he shal not th n have notict dath d at torgt own tilts tw day of qttobtr a d 1j5g j lm doane exeeito of th estate of cliifor willnm wi li his solicitors dilt ben nttl jtorgttowr on 11 i notice to creditors tn the estate of howard clay ton hillock all pi i sons hawiil tlaims auiiil tht rst ile of howard clajlon hilloek lite of the town of ceoi ketown who died on or about tht 2nd da of august 195b art here bj notified to sind in to tht un dtisimiert l xe tutor on or befon tht joth di of november 195b full pai titulars of thtir claims im mediately after the said 30th d i of niwintxi 195b the asfls of un dutuitd will lit distiibuttil aim nsl he parties entitled there t hivint n kurd onlj to tht linns tf whuh the rxetutor hall thtn hjvt notict iih it toronto this 12th daj if oilobtr 195b i lit ro l trist comfwy b hm strut west loronto otilan rit7irihl r s tliul n lien n no cliiyitm mackenzie news anglican parish st georges octobhl2rth rstial of si simon st st juilt llrothtrhood sunch 00 i m holy communion mins chapter hac ilrtdkfist 9 45 am church sihool hol hihle class 11h i m nursir t hss infints to six i irs 11 k a m matdns ciinduc t cl b 1 mini n sermon mr n ii men r 7 o0 pm mnsonc si rmon mr j i uimhcrt 7 10 pm jr hoir fistml i ion 8 00 a m mattins daily excrpt mondaj b 10 00 a m thursda ho communion go by bus relax enjoy tha beauty of the open country side from a comfortabh reclining chair in a luxurious highway traveller and arms fit for un sample package tour new york i diyi15551 from toronto includes 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