p v- v w j v vv yywtl st ntkv v v luaiiil twclvcpaocs ii what council tin ii i ll choose four interviewees for town engineer position of town engineer hav been enoev en tor interview by the tawn council on july jbth v the four men were chosen after council on monday read appuca- ttons from ten engineer in re- w f spouse to an advertisement coun- ii cilis seeking a- replacement for i douglas k wuson who held the position jor two years and resign ed the end of june to take an industrial engineering jobin mon treal mrs j b wilson complained by letter that market garden property at the maple avehighway corner is unusable and a fence had been destroyed during construction of the new maple extension her request to have this rectified was turned over to the road commit tee for investigation h n martyn 101 main st sent a letter of thanks for prompt action in response to a complaint of dust on the road in front of his house the candian tire store peti tioning as an automotive retail and service centre is now allow ed to stay open all day thursday with passing of a bylaw amend ment requested last week recommending additional help in the town office mayor arm strong speaking for the adminis tration committee said his com mittee would make no definite re- idation as to what help is councilors no on the com mittee were loathe to decide and the matter was held ever for an other meeting after a circular dis cussion town clerk clarence benham date moiu july 8 tuesjuly 9 wl july 10 thurs july 11 fti july 12 sat july 13 suit july 14 average umehouse 1957 jit i first section hyde urges pay-as- yougo council prefers debentures the weather mr editor- we had quite- a variety of wreath- er during the week cloudy windy and a thunderstorm but it ended up with a very fine- day sunday nbatkm max min rain 7t haltoti clerk 72 70 76 79 81 84 77 47 46 43 56 s3 had requested junior help recent ly to aid in water billing book keeping and typing the town office has been operat ed with one less person since mr was elevated to the nr john d kabr ladies day at noktm halton golf club tuesday was ladies day at the north halton golf country club with the ladies entertaining mem bers from oakville golf dub the results of the afternoons play were team oakville 22 georgetown 7 low gross oakville connie mclntyre georgetown mrs jdhn bell low net oakville ann wyndham georgetown mar gery mackenzie special holes first hole mrs donald sand second hole mrs jim graham ninth hole mrs jack gordon fourth hole mrs ro bert wicks falls from bicycle suffers broken arm we are sorry ttaat geo scholx is nursing a badly broken arm since a week ago when he fell down an embankment upon stones with his bicycle the neilsons and mrs may- nard visited at orillia a week ago margo ruddell is holidaying at sudbury mr and mrs meredith and mr h karn spent a couple of weeks on manitoulin island gloria latimer has been on holi days in hamilton the jack roughleys spent the weekend at rice lake mr and mrs j lowden and jean of windsor spent sunday with miss ivens and mrs newton mrs d s mcdonald of bramp ton spent monday with the gis- bys mr k askin and his son spent a few days fishing in the north last week mr and mrs a leferink and mr and mrs h xlooster enjoyed a trip to algonquin park last week visitors with the w mitchells on sunday included mr william proctor mrs mctudjun mr and mrs bay mcquillan and son boor and mrs godwin of toronto and miss doris mitchell home from toronto stephen and brenda lambert of ancaster are with the glynns this week ikna1j roberts a bell tel employee and ann qxffi yere rrter- ried in st georges anglican church last month he is the son of mr and mrs arthur roberts 22 henry st and his bride is the daughter of mr and mrs william croft of toronto and barrow-in- furness england minister and bride will serve saskatchewan church bound for a honeymoon in the rockies rev and mrs james al exander kirkwood will be settling in marsuen saskatchewan next month where he will take his first position as j ordained minister of the united church of canada mr and mrs kirkwood were married on saturday in emmanuel college chapel toronto in a cer emony conducted by dr a b b moore president of victoria col we wish a speedy recovery for j lege and rev n j woods father mr scholx who has been un- of the bride the couple arc both dergoing treatment for a spinal graduates of victoria this year ailment in toronto general hospi- mr kirkwood graduates in ttaeolo- tal during the past few weeks milton mother wjns gardbming prize mrs john l robinson milton who is the mother of mrs cecil davidson 10 albert st is proud of her garden this year and justly so one of the features of the milton centennial was a garden contest and mrs robinson won first prize of 06 in her category r- ft iv- m holidaying phone jour news to the herald for the social and personal column there is no charge of course local man daughter visit native scotland mr ian ritchie 7 orchard blvd and his daughter shelagh who is a nurse in cornwall sailed from montreal quebec aboard the em press of scotland bound for a tour of britain and the continent they will first head for mr bit chies native land to visit relatives in aiberdeenshire scotland mr ritchie came to canada as a lad ox 19 and this is his first visit home since 1820 and it will be the very first time that shelagh will meet her scottish relatives they plan to spend two months away social and personal mr and mrs kenneth maxwell and their children jane and ad rian of val dor quebec are vis iting with rev and mrsxjeja- well and family norvatt june building permit issue forecasts 89 new homes here 1 building activity particularly in the residential field continues brisk this year in georgetown in june permits were issued for a total value of 88230 in various types of contsruction to tal for the first six months of this year has now mounted to over a million and a half dollars slmmmo the year will well ex ceed 1906 when grand total was 1680000 but is not expected to reach the 1955 record georgetown building year when building val ues were close to four million dol lars all permits issued in june were f house construction lop homes took out ss permits for bungalwws totalling 650550 ivan construction jj bunga- low 158000 halton apartments irimngalows 160000 mrs d vlwmftjd nitscedarieous small construction ami repairs 380 the rep w the last by form town r wilson who resigned june for a new the town gy from emmanuel and his wife from the united church training school mrs kirkwood the former mar ion laurena woods is the daugh ter of rev and mrs n j woods 728 chester st london mr kirk wood a native of ballinafad and graduate of georgetown high school is the son of mr and mrs j p kirkwood 4 pauline street georgetown baskets of summer flowers dec orated the chapel for the ceremo ny rev norman russ sudbury a classmate of the groom and for mer student minister at ashgrove- hornby played the wedding music the bride wore a princess styled gown ballerina length of faille taffeta the gown had a rounded neckline elbow sleeves and a bow and tiny pleats at the back she wore a fingertip veil and a tiny cap of seed pearls and carried a cascade of pink roses and stephan- otis miss louise woods attended her sister wearing a ballerina gown of aqua blue crystal charm princ ess style which was gathered over 4thcjups and had a bow at the back she wore ipwnatching hat and car ried a nosegay of pink and white carnations in mr woods gave his daughter marriage rev barry cooke groomsman ushers were sawn murphy and kenneth woods the brides brother mothers of bririjjgad groom re ceived afterwards at the united church training school where the reception was held mrs woods wore a dusky rose dress with white accessories and a corsage of yel low roses mrs kirkwood wore blue brocaded crepe white acces sories auid a corsage of pink roses engagements mr and mrs john long 7 mountainview road wish to an nounce the enggaement of their daughter gail patricia to maxell sherry son of mr and mrs sher ry prince edward island the wedding to take place in st tho mas aajulnas church toronto on august 3rd 1057 the engagement is announced of jem wilhelmina daughter of mr james a eccles and the- late mrs eccles brampton to wilfred john of aurt and john p kirkwood erin the marriage wflltake place on satur day august the tenth at half path three oclock in nerval presbyter ian church mr and mrs bkroot macdou- gall college street georgetown annoance the engagement of the daughter maxine bertha to jack william lcwbv on of the lade mr geo tawlo of jfj ihi jptolwl flh atajfrhjga- will takefawe on monday anfott social personal mr and mrs cecil davidson and daughter jane 10 albert st spent last weekend at bala mrs w t crawford sudbury is visiting with mrs ian ritchie 7 orchard blvd mrs mary beu of detroit mich is spending a few holidays with her brother and his wife mr and mrs j j gibbens guelph street miss a f a boyd of montreal is visiting her sister mrs k c bishop of market street for two weeks mrs jack saunders jackie lar ry linda and bonnie 24 john st east are spending the holidays at their cottage on lake simcoe at glenwood beach mr and mrs jack brill and family of tanstng were visiting in town yesterday with her sister and family mr and mrs jack harlow ib union st mr and mrs graham farnell carroll and david albert street rev and mrs colin todd and tommy niagara falls were guests last week of mr and mrs james evans barbara and mary at their cottage at ahmic lake the evans family are remaining another week what council did town continimslewsiiit for swaiiek sewers georgetown law suit against subdivider flnley munro for in stallation of storm sewers in the swaiiek subdivision is cositixtaing some time ago the town offered to drop its suit providing mr munro would drop a- coutexclaun be has entered against the town when this was not done the suit was continued ami is still in process monday town solicitor johb ord informed rounril that what he had termed a ludicrous lawsuit which mr munro bad also launch ed against mayor annstrcaat had been dismissed by the sujpreme court judge before it t came to trial the dismissal is subject to appeal should mr munro so de sire mr ord said sorry cant do was the opin ion to a request from the peel memorial hospital board for fin ancial assistance to help build an addition to the hospital which is serving many town patients the clerk was instructed to tell jit r iv oto sreiny lefiljrjz ik ta getwn mr deans il2 sz was try treasurer of the chil- done unless georgetown plans fall j md soc secretary of halton centennial manor board what council did through if we are going to tell private property owners to cut then- weeds we better make sure those on town property are cut too said mayor armstrong relaying com plaints he had had from citizens that this is not the case tenders are being called for construction of a new sidewalk on murdock st the job will include lowering the present sidewalk lo cation and grading new driveways into the properties on the streel a request to overcome the dust nuisance on armstrong ave al most led to another delrex argu ment when or era hyde protest ed briefly that the road is still private property and is the sub- dividera rtapotrsfhtltly to keep in shape mayor armstrong said that as the town will eventually own the road it has assumed some respon sibility and should see that a neighbouring ratepayer is not in convenienced road chairman walter gray said a bit of calcium would over come the trouble without much cost and a majority of council agreed to have this done ct fred harrison immediate action on road into the town building social personal mrs helen fisk guelph is visiting with her daughter mrs elizabeth mccrae of market sl patsy clarke from new toronto has been visiting her grandparents mr and mrs bert hurley john st reg and patsy laws spent last week in st thomas visiting with their aunt mabel and norman mcclure of bramptoh visited their grandpar ents mr and mrs seward wilson last week mr and mrs w a sargent of brantf ord spent the weekend with his mother mrs c sargent charles street mr and mcn j davidson acad emy road had as their guests last week mr and mrs ed kearney and their sons david and paul and ronnie jones all of sarnia janet daughter of dr and mrs j h chamberlain is spending this month at gay venture camp lake- ofbays janets birthday was on july 1st and prior to going to camp she entertained a group of her chums at a birthday supper mrs jack louth and her daugh- ter jacqueline john street flew pressed for j to edmonton alberta on friday fixing the july 5th for an extended visit waterworks while there they will visit with her brother and family flying it is difficult for equipment to officer and mtrs john wiison who be taken in or out he said and is stationed in edmonton the fire truck would have quite a objecting to debenturing a 3006 expenditure for storjn sewer which win ruin on john street e- tweea college nd victoria jr era hyde made a strong- plea ajt mondays council meeting to pay this front current revenue he won support from gr fred harrison but was overruled by other council lors who decided to ask he on tario municipal improvement cor poration to buy the debenture a similar request will be made to omkto purchase an 11000 de benture for the swanek storm sewer r hyde was the lone op ponent when this was voted upon cr hyde emphasised that he was not against the projects hut that he feels the town is in a posi tion where if small improvements cannot be jpaid for currently they should not be added to a growing debenture debt which will cost the town half as much again to pay back large expenditures are coming in future for such things as schools he said and minor things should be carried currently if this is impossible such improvements will just have to waitthe said a town e continued must operate like an individual it is good bus iness to buy a certain number of things on credit but earning pow er or in a towns case tax reven ue is limited if too much inter est is being paid there is not en ough money left for living expen ses mayor armstrong disagreed say ing he does not believe in taxing present ratepayers for improve ments which will be shared by fu ture ones there are many small items which collectively amount to a lot of money and he feels de benturing is a fair way of allocat ing payments over a period of years our whole economy is geared to credit baying was reeve stan allens opinion and while i can agree in principle with mr hydes statement the ratepayers weald un certain iniaii jii me said and council is expected to find the money somewhere to pay for them he too feels it is unjust to charge todays ratepayers for future improvements cr hyde said the town is not fol lowing the advice of bankers bond corporation which at present is the towns fiscal agent that com pany has warned that debenture debt must not be increased he said time negotiating a steep bill into the grounds if necessary he point ed out a hard surfaced drive way seems to be the only answer he said warm next winter i at three odocrfaj utftuegi ebiflpeh uaotajtqao ririe f twunurwk0 j cyntfl 5 heath itowldrvliowmview will help kee hi otfeii family warm next wlntw1naivuct p in a lu drjivmqndikted by georortowntvoliwmer rnbolanoa setvka ufr to r chief ralph hawto aftal ptuall rvl cr fred harrto rrf hsacwntflajr local doctor present at mcallister clan reunion dr and mrs a mcallister and granddaughter patsy were in bay field on lake huron sunday july 7th where members of the mcalli ster clan from as far away as al berta assembled for the mcallister reunion motoring from the foot hill province to attend were dan and molly mcallister dan is a nephew of dr mcallister alex and theresa mcallister of applegate michigan descendants of sandy mcallister formerly of huron county travelled to the lake port tomarfc the occasion as did relatives from detroit michigan the thames road exeter hensall gait london and georgetown and various huron townships including stanley and usborne the retiring president mrs john clifford moir was succeeded by j s edison mcallister ba engin eer for goldie mccullough a gait steel fabricating company gvhe bright sunshine made it a perfect rlay for the camera bugs and the shutters were clicking as long as there was light an ample sapper applied by the table committee brought the reunion to an enjoy able close the mcallister brothers john and alexander came to canada from glasgow in the spring vt 182 eventually arriving in the huron tract where four hundred of hardwood- bush then known as the parr line had to be yelled the logs were used to construct homes for four families and barns to house jhe various livestock since the nearby bay- field was the chief port in the dis- txicv wh themcall posed of toe grain xroje the danr chose it as the stte of the 1857 retfnloa the ftmily jam jaartnanlel gala la uoo tt the tame plafec on tuesday the bahais of geor getown entertained at a luncheon at the home of mrs tom ferguson market street for mr and mrs khadem and their daughter mae of tehran iran air and mrs kha dem are visiting the bahai com munities throughout canada and the united states out of town guests also included mr don thiers of camp borden mr and mrs keith webb and family of norval have just return ed from a threeweek motor trip to prince edward island they visited with his mother in caven dish his sister mrs jones in char- lottetown and their daughter and family mr and mrs harry low- ther in halifax they returned through the states going as far as portsmouth mrs a g m bruyns who for merly lived at 33 charles street is making an extended visit in town with mrs william whyte and mrsi nellie gardiner 67 maple ave w since leaving town mrs bruyns has been living with dr and mrs alex i bruyns in wetaskiwin albert and sioux falls south dakota mrs alex bruyns travelled east with her to visit with her parents in acton mr and mrs charles jenner linda and ricky attended a wrfghtmcmulen reunion picnic at rondeau park on sunday fifty four people attended the gather ing mrs jenner wasjuresented with a birthday cake by her sis terinlaw mrs c h leigh and it was enjoyed by the group lin da and ricky returned tor wind sor with their grandparents mr 1 agree with mr hyde said cr fred harrison its nice to say yes to all requests but we are being twofaced if we do so know ing we cant afford to spend the money the reeve pointed out that main tenance must be considered in the picture too if a road is not repai red there is a yearly maintenance cost road chairman walter gray agreed pointing out that some times maintenance costs over a few years can be mere than the capital expenditure necessary the discussion entered the field of higher economics when cr hyde compared the towns situa tion to someone with an old car who cant afford a new one and might even spend more on upkeep than the car is worth because he could not foot the bill tor a new one when an old cars steering gear endangers the public its time to get a new one countered the may or in this case poor drainage is damaging private property and it must be fixed cr hyde had a further objection to the swanek sewers when he pointed out that unless the subdiv ision is paved and curbed the sew ers will plug up storm sewers may not be the complete answer but at least it will take swanek off our agenda for a few months was cr garfield bicgilvrays tongue-in- cheek opinion as the discussion en ded visit local girls spending the holi days employed at summer resorts include helen muckart linda whitmee lorraine garvin and su san whitmee at port sidney lodge and alary lake tun port sidney mama mackentle atiiockwynn lodge rockwvnn carol seiddon a r d a p oh lake erie claudia mqne at headlights blind car is wrecked oti no 7 a toronto couple and thelr young son escaped without injury sunday night when their car flip ped over on highway 7 north of pensons service station and mrs william h l for a i r o t was dri ving his family home at about 1030 pjn when the car wandered off the travelled portion of tbo road skidded broke off a hydro pole and lulled over finally earn ing to ttt on itaioofjjn tjb ditch mr pntxw told mke ho was blinded ny tm toedbtfna of anoaegmingt fit a ss l000 was dhae to the wffi