Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1957, p. 6

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mssfllmsifn i- m i thr omr9vtown hrrald wwhaesday july 10th 187 pages if the georgetown herald serving the communities of oeqroeiown oten waulams norval umehbuse hornby stcwamttown balunarad asmorovt tbdtacotta subscription rate 300 a rear single copies 8c each advertising bates quoted on application the herald u printed each wednesday to the office at 22 main st georgetown walter c btehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield l mcgilvray bob baskenrilto leslie m clark dave hastings corey herrington jr kan cowetl mr aileen bradley terry barley authorised as second class mail post office dent otttw aaernber of the canadian weekly newspaper association nd the ontario division of the gwn-a- i sewage a number one issue council at present is faced with or of its thorniest problems in deciding what to do about disposing of increasing quantities of sewage waste in the most economical manner now and in future years strong pressure is being placed on the town by the ontario water resources commis sion which is interested in clearing the credit of pollution and by delrex developments which was promised adequate sewage disposal facili ties in its agreement made with the town in 1 954 the problem seems to resolve into whether an addition should be made to the present dis posal plant or whether a completely new plant should be built to serve the towns future needs there can be no particular argument that some action is not needed authorities such as the late town engineer the council public works com mittee a consulting engineering firm and or a e berry of the resources commission have al i sta ted that the system is severely overloaded dr berry top government authority in this depart ment said last week when he attended a council meeting that the disposal plant designed to treat 300000 gallons of sewage daily has over twice that intake currently every new house that is built aggravates the situation and eventually the breaking point will be reached when the system bogs down completely what makes the problem extra tough is that no one can predid georgetowns future either a year from now ait ten years from now a few years ago optimists were talking about a town of i 0 20 or 30 thousand people growing up over night subsequent developments have shown that growth does not come that rapidly and yet past statistics and geographical location give ev ery indication that georgetown will have an up ward growth each year even though industry locarion may lag residential development does not a brief submitted recently to council by the delrex firm has statistics which show that a cer tain amount of residential building will more than carry itself in taxes and provide a substan tial surplus to help pay off sewer costs if the del rex calculations are correct perhaps georgetown has no alternative but to follow this course un less is to completely stall building operations on any large scale until industry comes whatever path council fakes is fraught with certain dangers their path must be chartered to advance as far as possible with the least pos sible risk an unenviable position when there are so many intangibles facing them so many factors which are controlled by higher economics a commendable publication staff of the high school year book the chal lenge are to be congratulated on their publica tion renewed this year after being suspended for many years and which is having a brisk sale among people interested in seeing the product in its finished form the attractive book generously illustrated with pictures of students and school activities came off the press spmewhat too late for students to make an intensive sales campaign anxi the herald is filling in by handling this copies at 100 apiece are available at the herald office and we would advise those interested to pick their copies up immediately publication was lim ited to 400 copies and it is expected these will soon be all gone the book is not only of current interest but is one of those things which becomes more valuable as years go by adding to histori- worthy public servant retirement of reeve stan allen at the end of his current term will be a loss to georgetown municipal politics the reeve has been a council member for six years for five of which he has represented the town on county council in 1956 he had the countys highest honour when he was elected warden an indefatigible worker his political career has been marked by a keen interest in affairs of has been marked by a tenacity of purpose fight- both town and county he has served for several years in the important post of chairman of the water committee and has also held the post of road chairman on county council his main ac tivities centred around the roads assessment and ittjpb owtajwo youth saturday won the right to represent the province in the ootninion finals of the teanage safe driving roadeo in the picture at left r hi bgbbs asslstanfontario aaar- ct ma ftf ltnpi tojipf fright pau raid as runnerup in this tt of eastern ontario finals at kingston was lanoque shovvruln the picture af right gal- oreid wotiiw feiakysyyi akkissss legion motes by leslie m clark the picnic is this weekend and with a little cooperation from the powers above in the way of clem ent weather we hope to see the biggest crowd to ever attend one of our branch picnics flthe leg ion is notedifor its great picnics so lets see that tradition kept up the buses will starting leaving at 1230 and will continue until the last ones go at 1 pm if neces sary they will make two trips if there are people waiting wheat the last one leaves the president harvey garvin and the enter jiynejit chairman jim murphy went lip to erin last wednesday night to make the fin al arrangements with charlie ov erland the manager orf the park once again the outdoor pavilion has been rented and as well the nearbjr field will be available f of our races and ball games hie us ual number of ponies have been secured and will be placed in a aing next the pavilion all anyone need bring is the lunch as cofjfce lea and milk will be supplied ice cream will foe gi- vent to the kiddies and the usual number of free tickets will be av ailable for treats the race end of the day has been set up by the sports chairman and there will be grand prizes as well as prizes for all the wee tots a ball game is being arranged and there will be dart and horseshoe tournaments for anyone wishing to enter the picnic is open to all members and their wives and families and to all auxiliary and their families buses will leave from the glen college view normandy boule vard and the final buses will go from the legion at 100 oclock all buses will pjck up passengers enroute all you need do is flag the driver j icts see as many of the mem bers as possible make the trip this year to make it the biggest picnic weve ever had and this would be right in line with the current run of things these days as wc were told by charley overland by comparison with other years his picnics are running about 30 per cent larger in attendance for full details cheek your leg ion notice card r read the ad in this issue 1 i i last week was quite- a hectic one for legionnaires with parades scheduled for both oakville and milton on sunday afternoon most of the branches in the zone broke up into two parties with some go ing each place georgetown took a bus of members and the wa to oakville where some 13000 people saw the parade and saw rear ad miral h pullcn take the salute ac companied by senior army officers the oakville boys went all out to look after visiting branches and a good time was reported by all un fortunately wc had to rush off to milton and managed to make it just on four oclock the parade there was over but it too had been a large one with thousands of spectators two legion offic ials were present keg otcator re placing henry harvey at the last minute in oakville and 1st vice president fred obrecht in milton both branches were to be commen ded for the active part played in their centennial celebrations and as a matter of interest the arguments have been raging as to whether georgetown has celebra ted their centennial and when ac cording to the official records the herald back files it was held in 1937 and took place on a weekend although very young then skep tics please note very young we recall the old boys reunion and the big celebration in the park we certainly had nothing like the one cither of the aforementioned com munities had though note to j t armstrong why not have it over again before we get to old to enjoy it your worship i i i the convention dates are creep ing closer and wc wouldntt be sur prised to see a real turnout down at st catharines they are pre paring for one of the biggekf con ventions in history and we hope that all branches who are not go ing will send their proxies with somrohe the opening parade is on sunday august 4th and was to be the biggest parade every held by provincial comman lets hope gcorgetotfnfonds a delegation on the weekend at any rate i i i we have been trying for some time to run a few pictures of the kid hockey and also some notes about whos who in the men who look after the little nhl so with the cooperation of bruce gummer who suppliesd us with the data wc finally printed it this week least we hope its printed this week i milton legion hall is building an extensi6n and will be a beauti ful building when completed we think that when it is finished it is going to put georgetowns hall cant sf did to shame giving as it does a terri- ret may wo how aj- flc aitiri on p float- could atlenda pic- a larf e beverage room and recrea- 7 l are to be congratulated for their farsightedness acton also has expansion plans and bas purchased the property immediately behind them jrthich will gave them a strip of land thru to the next street tbews a buil ding on the property which is ren ted and they intend to continue renting the apartments in it until such thne as they need h this is certainly a very forward look and will no doubt be justified in the future when it will be possible to expand their building and still have plenty of parking space ill with smith and stone and mai- ton starting their holidays next week the old town is going to seem deserted for a few weeks sd just be warned dont expect too much in the way of legion notes during that period and according to the grapevine earl will probably say d ned good riddance tool thus mothers n8m for faimlv reunion mr and mrs flair keire 41 queen st hid a happy reunion with his three younger brothers when they visited here last week end the brothers fred alt and bert all come from seattle washington fred graduated this year from the university of washington anil is continuing his in washing- ton dc as a patent lawyer ah is in his third year coarse in chemical engineering and bert in his fourth year at teachers college j unfortunately kaut was- not homo to meet his ancles as he bad left for a boys summer camp in sudbury 81 director v cal lore and becoming a treasured item in a home library editor frank oneill should get a special vote of thanks for his work on the booklet it is no easy task fo ra stixlent to take charge of such an ambitious effort his work will made it easier for next years editor who will have past exper ience to guide him issuing of the challenge has been a partic ular pleasure for trie herald editor several years ago space was offeree in the herald for a bi monthly school paper with the idea of encourag ing the literary phase of school education and this has become a testing board culminating in production of the booklet we hope that hitales will continue in the herald in future years and that the challenge has now become established as a yearly feature at ghs county home departments all of which have ben efitted greatly from his knowledge arxi his wil lingness to work his appointment ai superinten dent of halton centennial manor should auger well for the future of the home for he has inti mate knowledge of how to conduct its business through years spent as a member of the board council will be losing one of its keenest de baters when mr allen retires his public career ing for any cause for which he believes yet giv ing in graciously if the vote goes against him his council career has been in the finest tradi tion of municipal service and he will be missed next year around the council table tal as r la a news item elsewhere la this issue youre right 1f intpoaskhle uv should w tlon rodms downstsirsandkeept lag tw old auditorium indjroorna iattapd for rental purpopsa the sltverwooo laurie daughter of mr and mrs russell miller celebrated her sec ond birthday by having a picnic party her guests were billy craw ford lynn crawford joan- david son michael mcdonald joanne miller and kim and joanne craw ford and her brother randy mr and mrs ernie miller and mr and mrs jim roe spent the holiday weekend at parry sound the red feather bowling team of the 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