jgrwr i f i- ii life i 7j ttjp ocorgktown hrkald wednesday evening aug 23 1957 page 8 the g eo rge to w n he r a ld serving the communities off oeotgetowm glen wiuiams norval iimchouse hornby stewarttown bjuuinafad r ashorove terra cotta subscription bate 3300 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in the office at 22 main st georgetown i walter c- biehn publisher and editor staff garfield c mcgilwwy bob baskerville lesue m clark dave hastings corey harrington jr ken coweu mrs aileen bradley terry harley authorized as second class- mm post office dtepl ottawa aaeimber of tne canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of te cwna fenelon fails becoming qeorgetowns sua4mer home feaeldn calls is a village of a- bout 1000 permanent residents and is situated approxtttately 118 miles northeast of georgetown but during the summer months of what council did beating ajround the bush question of disposing of a towoowned pro perty on maple avenue has become so confused in technicality that the subfect seems to bave been dropped by council for the time being the matter arose some time ego when an offer was received by a ratepayer to purchase the land for a commercial building council fav oured its sale but decided it should be advertis ed to give any prospective buyer a chance investigation shewed that in a zoning plan just adopted by council this land is designated as residential while a majority of council be lieves the land should be commercial and in fact several councillors have said they would not agree to houses being built there georgetown planning board has declined to rezorte the land in view of legislation recently passed a minor ity of council would advertise the land for sale and allow the buyer 90 days to prevail on the planning board for a change of heart others xotild ask a prospective buyer to detail what he intends build others would sell it outright and let the buyer worry about what he could do the question seems to revolve in a circle the planning board formed to oversee the future growth of georgetown cannot condone an immediate change in a zoning plan particular ly when it comes as a request from council which has accepted the plan council cannot advertise residential land for sale with the thought in the back of their minds thaty they would refuse a buyer permission to erect a house nor can council advertise the land as commercial when it is residential ly zoned the paradox remains therefore that the town has land which it wishes to sell and convert to revenue property and at least one buyer is in the rtiarfcet who has offered a substantial fig ure perhaps some wise solomon will come forth with the answer railway warns danger canadian national railways are becoming increasingly concerned about damage to switch lights and other company property according to employees at the local station more serious than usual was a recent ep isode when juveniles got into two engines in the yards for repairs and besides smashing steam gauges broke open a crate of railway bombs the bombs were dangerous and might easily have led to serious injury to one of the culprits a railway spokesman says that damage of over 50 a week is not uncommon besides being a costly bill of expense to the company there is always danger when signal lights are tampered vith for these perform an important function on the railway and must be perfect at all times railway police have made several visits to town and one group of lads were apprehended near norval arrests and convictions will follow any further damage it is warned and parents particularly those whose children might have access to air rifles are cautioned to do some in vestigating on their own before young people become involved with hie law we cant agree sundays mike wallace tv interview with harry bridges a noted american labour leader was an interesting revelation into the mind of a man who controls a considerable segment of american life through his leadership of long shoremen on the west coast a controversial figure the americanborn bridges has been subject to deportation attempts by the american government his union has been branded as communistdominated and ousted from the cio his television appearance show ed that he has brains and personality he parried questions most of them impossible to answer with a yes or no with urbanity and showed the quali ties which have placed him in the forefront of labour ranks with one statement we can argue and de spite mr bridges obvious leadership qualities we would say it brands him as unfit for the pos- council deadlock breaks advertise for office help breaking a stalemate which has existed for several weeks regard ing hiring of extra help in the town municipal office- council- on monday decided to advertise for a lady to share typing bookkeeping and general office duties the motion came after clerk clarence bcnham explained that mrs thomas bason will be taking over bookkeeping in the office and supervising water billing making the motion to- advertise for help cr era hyde criticized the councils administrative com mittee for not miking the motion stronger criticism was expressed by cr sykes who said the com mittee had let council down by dragging the matter out for sever al weeks the committee had rec ommended that additional help be hired but declined to specify what type mayor armstrong who heads the committee concerned said he did not feel time had been wasted in arriving at the best solution lots of time has been spent on matters less important in the past he said and if the delay has led to what will be the best step then we have proceeded properly cr fred harrison yoted against fairing a lady in the office when mr benham moved up to- the clerks position after former cleark john d kellys resignation a man- should have been hired as an as sistant be said he also objected to the motion not coming from the administrative committee cr garfield mcgilvray expressed his thought that the 40 salary of fered is too high in comparison with other salaries paid in the town offices in settlement of an easement granted the town by dominion seed house for a waterlixte whiai was laid through their property the town will erect a fence along the durham street boundary line georgetown will have the town solicitor act for them in a county court dispute ht- which oakville is appealing the 1957 equalized ass essment reeve stan allen observed that he thinks oakville is sorry they started the controversy and that he regards it purely as a localized argument between oakville and trafalgar township july and august its poputattea soars to nearly 40oqdpeople hail ed as the friendliest resort town in ontario fenelon falls is no ted for its ability to put you at earn with the warm welcome gi ven by the townsfolk fenelon as it is known by most people is an ideal spot for a sum mer vacation it is situated be tween cameron lake and sturgeon lake both of these lakes are team ing with fish especially pickerel and bass the lakes are connected by two of the larger docks jh tne trent canal system t the business section presents a fine variety of stores stocking ev erything for the cottagers and e-v- ery year more and more residents of georgetown are finding their way to fenelon falls among the recent visitors have heen mr and mrs p vannatter mr and mrs bob reeve and karen miss helen ritchie mrs elizabeth buck mr and mrs jim buck mr and mrs bruce norton mr and mrs pete tost mr and mrs herb har low jr and mary mrs b tost mr a tost mr and mrs jb wilson mr and mrs jim wilson carman maltby mr and mrs tom eason margaret and jeff miss sandra sproule mr and mrs val stein mr and mrs t niven lois david and bruce mr and mrs e for- grave tom and pete mr and mrs harold wheeler bill and martin mr and mrs merv kirby mr and mrs bill james brian and barry- mr and mrs bert fiddler joan ann and jim and mr dale tost glen williams vacation vimting news at thj glen miss phyllis steele of willbw- dale visited recently with mr and mrs burt hill i mr and mrs h lorriman and famiy were holidaying at brocks beach last week mr and mrs curly wheeler vis ited in rklgeway with the russell wheelers mr ana mrs david barclay sr spent their holidays at a cottage in midland mr and mrs gordon hilts and family spent the first week of their holidays at lake of two riv- era in algonquin pavkv their sec ond weekat a cottage in mnfkndl barbara hilts linda puckering and karen korzack are back at camp artiban at aneaster for two weeks for their second year of camping there directory a irlon he holds he strongly criticized the present cio lea der for stating that labour and management have common aims according to mr bridges the two go in opposite directions management try ing to profit at the expense of labour and labour trying for a bigger share of business profits thinking of this kind is doubly dangerous it places labour in the position of neer trusting management of always feeling workers are be ing exploited and too constant pressure of this sort of management fends to make employers hardboiled and convert them into the kind of people they should not be we can be glad that mr bridges is not too powerful arvd that the cio has men at its head who realize that business cannot succeed unless there is a close affinity between all men in the organization dominican persecution protested by witnesses i iwvik c6unt herild midland liiilhk4yvefe fewfcrect irclm picture which appealed in a recant ituie of the jj wdto dorothy lorriman ar wark vumry pose at thw entrahca lmmta community ft prison wa with aenten- ten american missionaries were deported to puerto rico from the dominican republic august 3 mr dojczman presiding minister of the georgetown congregation of jehovahs witnesses announced yesterday fare was paid by the dominican government and the missionaries were escorted under arrest to the plane action came on the heels of a wave of persecution equaled only in communist countries climaxed by a total ban proscribing the work of bible education conducted by the witnesses in the dominican republic since 1945 an ultimatum to the christian missionaries to renounce all assoj ciation with the organization and cease comumrucation with their 70 edward street georgetown flowers for every occasion delgn work a specuhyl flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tr 7-3ss3- georgetown lys a deal youll want i iato a btaottfol reel brick i ow aflordir i collett quikbrik and quilatone brooklyn ny office or leave the country was made last month by major general arturo espaillat jklinistcr of security whom the tjs government has sought to question in the disappearance of dr jesus de galindcz some of the missionaries have been in the country for 11 years according to official news sour ces of the dominican republic proscription of the christian acti vity of jehovahs witnesses was legal iced by president hector trujillo on july 25 and the law carries penalties of from one to three months imprisonment with bnes of from thirty to one hun dred dollars it was announced that over 1 million had been appropriated by the dominican government to enforce the ban mr dojczman said a fullscale campaign to restrict the religious freedom of the witnesses has been- underway since july 1st kingdom hall meeting places bad been ordered closed and about 250 of jehovahs witnesses brought in for questioning the witnesses have bean subjected to beatings and violence by police and prison guards inan effort to snake them renounce all associ- attnn with the movement mr ixsczman stated about 90 are tr 72511 wliwj f investment i i i i i 1 i i i i 1 i i i worries over ownership of investors mutual gives you excel lent opportunity for capital gain attrac- tive dividends and careful supervision of securities by ex peri enced analysts see your investors syndi cate representative for information on this 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