Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1958, p. 9

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l georgetown ont wednesday february 12th 195 secom section shoes shoes we have a nice selection of latest styles ladies mensand childrens shoes in stock first class shoes for reasonable prices come in and we will be gtad to show them to you kmulder tmengv 74041 shcte repair 75 market st shoes shoes r notice to all dog owners bylaw no 1927fthe town of georgetown and the dog tax and livestock projection act provide that on or before the 15th day of february in each year every person in respect of which he is liable for the dog tax shall procure a tag for each and every dog owned or habitually kept up on any assessed premises dog tags may be obtained at hie assessors office municipal building 36 main street north water bills will rise 50 for new sewerage ptai conservation authority buys terra cotta playground site a 310acre recreation paradise has been purchased by the credit yjuuciccuiseryaliqtt authority in the terra cotta district the au thority ratified committee recom mendations at its january meeting in the peel county agricultural board room in brampton with chairman a m greenaway pre siding featuring a acre springfed manniadc lake which in recent summers has- attracted thousands of bathers from all over southern ontario the beautiful forested re treat comprises two parcels of land one approximately 185 acres was purchased from mr and mrs leo wolfe proprietors and operators of the former terra cotta play ground the remaining land was bought from f lavcrne thomp son whose- family has held the property since crown grant days total price of the transaction spread over three years is 110 000 the etobicokemimlco con sorvation- authority bow incor porated with the metro conser vation authority paid 207000 for the 165acrc heart lake pro perty some three years ago the terra cotta property in cluded in addition to the 25acre lake two smaller lakes or ponds and a swimming pool the land is rolling and is covered almost en tirely with stands of hardwood and evergreen trees two creeks flow through the property and nature trails abound the lodge dance hall and sever al cottages will remain on the pro perty and it is intended to be open to the public this season on a limited basis toronto township councillor roy mcmillan newly appointed chairman of the authoritys parks and recreation advisory board announced that one of the first projects he would undertake would be the development of this park the authority decided to ask government assistance in the es tablishment of a highway into the park from terra cotta as a winter project to provide employment a m greenaway of port credit was given an acclamation for a third term as authority chairman a wheeler of erin township was reelected vicechairman and w el mer wright port credit secrej taryfeasuror both by acclama tion i ir r parker of aclon was r- appontcd chairman of the flood control and pollution advisory board and a s mendel pub lisher of the cooks villestreetsville review was named chairman of the public relations advisory board w m curry of orangeville was reappointed chairman of the re forestation advisory board and alex maclaren georgetown chair man ot the farm planning and land use advisory board a sewer service rate equal to 50 of a taxpayers water hill received approval when bylaw was given- its first two readings by council monday feb 3rd the rate will come into effect when the new- disposal plant is built and will provide maintenance costs for the plant capital costs will be paid front the general tax rate cr alfred sykes registered ob jection to the plan saying he thought it would be simpler to pay costs from general taxes- the town with a service rate he said is in effect collecting a fee from people renting houses and apart ments which should better be in cluded in the rent artd paid by the jowoetf mayor armstrong said he agreed management meetings are well attended that the importance of better farm management practices in agriculture is becoming generally recognized was indicated by the attendance and interest shown at the four afternoon meetings re cently held under the auspices of the agricultural office at milton dr harvey caldwell of the de partment of agricultural econom ics at the ontario agricultural college guelph and john clark of the farm economics branch toronto were the special speak ers both have a bank account- and a purpose for saving nurse and father both agree that some things are too important to leave to chance so like most canadians each uses a chartered bank for planned saving making regular deposits to accomplish a definite purpose your own savings plan may be a shortterm modest one maybe a vacation trip or ne drapes for the living room or your goal may be longrangetike providing more security greater comfort and independence for you and your family but whatever use you find for the money you save youll always be glad you saved itl save at a bank millions dot rino your community expect jensen fund to exceed 3000 over 1600 has been received to date by the jensen assistance fund organized to aid mrs andy jensen whose husband and son were killed in an accident ai month ago mrs jensen injured in the ac cident is now out of hospital and recuperating at the home of mr and mrs clure dolson where her husband was employed then- little daughter bente seriously injured also is still hospitalued in brampton but is making good progress an estimated 1000 has also been contributed without going directly through the assistance fund and officials arc hopeful that total aid may pass 3000 to aid mrs jensen the committee is anxious to wind up the cam paign and is asking that any who still wish to donate do so within the next week donations may be sent directly to rev j e max well treasurer at norval or to the georgetown herald with cr sykes but that the gov ernment would not allow total payment from taxes and council has no other choice than the ser vice rate correspondence was read- from the county clerk relaying informa tion from the attorney generals department in answer to letters sent by acton and burlington councils the magistrate harno jurisdiction to suspend senencoal in highway traffic cases the fettae said burlingtons recominenda tion that a deputy maguttzata m appointed is not warranted present the letter said and change of court dates should sobmf any problem involved four become guides in fly up ceremony on wednesday evening janu ary 29th four brownies of 4th georgetown pack received their wings at a flying up ceremony in the anglican church the pack under the lea of brown owl mrs bruce harlcy and tawny- owl lillian wolfe form- ed their fairy ring at one end of the hall while the second guide company under the leadership of captain mrs tom brown and lieut mrs gene green formed their horseshoe at the other end of the hall the girl guide commissioner mrs norman marchment per formed the ceremony and present ed wings to sandra marchment mary hilts sharon king and christine leslie which they will wear on their girl guide uniform each brownie passed through a gate to guideland wearing a pair of golden wings where they were greeted by two guides forming a seat with their hands the guides and the lea of the patrol to which the brownie was going whisked the brownie around the outside of the horse shoe and then inside to be wel comed by the captain the fly up closed with the brownie prayer the guide prayer followed by the brownie taps and the girl guide taps parents and friends of the pack were invited to sec the ceremony town brampton ltons tangle in broomball outnumbered two to one by the homebrews georgetown lions came out none the worse for wear save the odd bump and bruise af ter a gruelling ten minutes of pensioners favourite sport broomball against the brampton club on wednesday jan 29th just prior to the regularly sche duled hockey game between the raiders and brampton consumers both teams were dressed in oobtu a wora o an rubbers which were of little help on the frehly flooded ice surface much to the delight of the spec tators most of the players had difficulty keeping their footing let alone keeping up with the ball and though their intentions were heroic when they finally did get their big chance to take a swipe at the elusive pill their feet re fused to cooperate it was the general feeling of the fans that the riot shoulabave lasted much longer than it did however a return match has been plotted for some time in the near future by the canadian amateur broomball backgammon and piu chisi association the score oh i yes brampton 2 georgetown 0 delight her with a box of delicious chocolates beautiful heart shaped boxes by moirs templing selection of all well known makes choose that special valentine from our full selection by coutts joes tuck shop 27 main street north tr 73301 invest in your town town of georgetown now on sale these debentures may be purchased to mature in one year two years or any year up to 10 years interest h payable each year up to and including the year of maturity at 6 per annum r denominations 100 500 1000 plus accrued interest c g benham town of georgetown automatic hot bothered deliveries about a co house no need to be when you can order thermo chief heating oil from b bai oil man x for dependable automatic fuel delivery service now that the heating season is here texaco petroleum pr georgetown 8 mcnabb st triaagle 72888 serving helton end peej c

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