Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1958, p. 8

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tntmomnown mmaut wntomr jmiram talk do pages at the canadian national sportsmens show the coliseum toronto march 14th- 22nd 12 smsahoml headline ads and other features what council did double esquesing ambulance rate if township okays it twkedattyexceptsonday215pmancll ispn reserved seoti 125 box stats 175 ptm admission to burdlngi adult 50f on advance sate only children 25 ft admltslon helm includes americas finest springtime exhibition seven peat shows in one buildings open from 1 1 aum to 1 1 pan daily except sunday admission to exhibition only adults 75 children 25 f the canadian national sportsmens show to cmmvm twoota canada ss-1a- rosedale florat flowers for all occasions wedding work corsage specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flower hat council did engage frank whitmee as water meter reader frank whitmee 18 young st has been hired b the town to read water meters following the resignation of william coleman who is leaving to take another position mr whitmee who formerly operated an electrical i business in town was one of 22 applicants reviewed by council on thursday he will commence his duties when mr coleman mino millwork doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 f travel i i notes if h c f reduced fares to florida j tca has announced reduc tions in 1st class and tourist faros to tamp r 1st class return 11715 tourist return 11600 family plan available on 1st clawa far full particulars at 1 john r barber e travej aorvtaoc st john k bambi ao0kt 1 msutance travk tft 73521 shu subject to ratification by quesing township council resi dents of the township will pay double rates when the george town ambulance is used by them tne town council on thursday agreed to accept the townships proposal offered when reeve george currie and deputy reeve campbell sinclair met with them in answer to an invitation from the- town the proposal was one of three discussed the others be ing a 50c a mile charge and a hat rate of 35 a call rates paid under the new plan would be 80 to brampton 30 to guelph 40 to toronto and 50 to hamilton the township will also be asked to underwrite uncollected accounts so george- town will be sure of 100 re- venue the plan falls short of george town s idea of having esanesfrig help subsidize purchase era sec ond ambulance and creation of an ambulance district similar to the fire areas which nave been created around the three north halton towns reeve currie said it would be too difficult to set up such an area for ambulance service and would raan compli cated bookkeeping for the town i ship office mr sinclair also j pointed out that calls for an am bulance differ from fire calls in that it is the doctor who usual 1 decides where a patient is to jo and he is inclined to call an am bulance in the town with which lie ib familiar it is only in cm enemies that the closest ambul met lb calkd and the situation iulll i iliiu cultt 41 ii 111 iii was the opinion expressed township calls account for 5q of the work of the georgetown vmbu lance service established a ear ago according to statis tics supplied by major armstrong who said that of 97 calls answer cd 47 were from the township there is need for a second ambul ance he said for the service is large manned bj men from the town s industries keee currie said that at pres ent there i no pressing need lor the town to sine esquesing as two private ambulances arc still operating in milton and they are available to anyone who i needs one outside of accidents i an ambulance call does not usual ly call for immediate action he said leases the enj march the ma or ation to that a water sample submitted by for a fire to cr john elliott on behalf of jim township at costlgan 29 market sl led to cr hyde wno is watery chairman this year remarking that chlorin ation is something which the town is going to hae to face this j ear the yellowish water which con tamed a lot of sediment is caus- 1 ed by bacteria growth in the water line and has occurred in other places in town too he said deputy reeve sargent corrobor i aled this saying that on charles st where he lues it has happen ed frequentl temporary relief will be given to mr costlgan by blowing out a valc mr hde said and his com m it tee will be meeting soon with the town engineer to discuss more permanent measures cr harrison enquiring if the arena board pavs a water charge was told that no such charge is made he suggested that the arena should be billed pr water as a board member had stated at no mination meeting that the board was one of the few which ended j the ear out of the red i an one can show a profit if thej don t paj their debts ob- j served cr harrison his suggestion was turned over i to the watir committee for study compared the situ of fire it is rare occur in town and the same time he said but if it did and there was only one engine there could be severe criticism if a jownmann ed engine was not on the scene creation of a fire area with two machines had solved this prob lem and ambulance service is akin to this he said cr hyde said that council would be criticized if there were an accident in one of the mills which supplies a large percentage of the manpower for the service if the ambulance were somewhere in the scotch block cr harrison who is a volun tcer ambulance man quoted fig ures to show that it would be expensive to put the service oil a straight business basis a trip to guelph for example takes two men three hours each plus a r62mile roundtrip cr hcgilvray agreed that he could not see ambulance service as a business affair there is an intangible that you cant put a price on he said and it should be a cooper ative effort between town and township cr hyde said councils ambul ance committee considers the township should contribute 2000 yearly which on a 50call basis would average 40 a call higher rates for the township would fol low thi sjstem used b hospitals which charge inuu to ml of low n pjtlents in s nil i r mt lvra said that if the rales arc set too hith there will be less use of the ambulance b the township de feat in georgetown s idea of hav i ill ksquesint share cost of i seeoud ambulance he argued tor a retaining fee which would assure the town of a minimum revenue if were not toing to have man township calls the prob lem of needing a second ambul ance may solve itself was the nuvor s opinion ma or arm irmh also said inimininn of a local hospital changes the pic lure too as far as i m concerned whether esqihsmg piys or not i uouldnt sa no to a call if a life depended on it said cr harriion georgetown is a dis trict v hich includes glen wtl hams nonal and stcwarttown he said and one can t draw a geo graphical line in this any more than for the arena which though town supported is used by dis trict people fred apfrleyard 54 alliance millemployee in ill health for some time fred godsall appleyard 55 of mountainview rd died february 17th at the wellesley hospital toronto where he had been a patient for six weeks mr appleyard a native of louth england came l canada when he was 13 years old with his parents the late frederick william appleyard and clara ann nix settling first in glen williams and later in georgetown where he had lived for the past 23 years he was employed at the old geor getown foundry and later ds a case maker at alliance paper mills ltd a member of st alban angli can church glen williams he belonged to the brotherhood of anglican churchmen chapter he married mary ellen thornton in st albans in 1924 he leaves his wife one daugh ter mary mrs douglas townsend mountainview rd his mother mrs elizabeth appleyard who lives at silvercreek and brothers and sisters eric of guelph mrs albert smith kate and mrs earl marchmcnt joyce of glen wil hams don of acton allen of oshawa ralph of ottawa and mrs h stull freda of milton he was predeceased by a brother jack of louth england and a sis ler may of glen williams he also leaves two grandchildren donna lee and kevin rev kenneth ulchardsou con ducted the funeral service on wednesday in sl albana church with interment following in greenwood cemetery george town pallbearers were del majuery alf goodwin john and eccles mcclure george carrie and jack yoksima i concftarre guvs road gravel fill amd to so stone work tom haines eli as rogers 2221 vonge street toronto handiest helper a farmer evefliad pioneer repairing everything from fences to farm buildings clear ing new acreage cutting winter firewood these are just a few of the time saving money making ways fanners across the country are using lightweight easy toservice pioneer chain saws let us show you how a pioneer saw can help you to more profitable farming pioneer new low prcies ra 16 226 50 hc 16 199 so when you have something to sell use the herald adlet column and get quick results georgetown tire battery georgetown ufetv p0we1 steemnq hvdrnuhe pressure up to70 lbs nt your finger tips to give fxrfect cmtrul in 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5pin bowling tournament that their team is one of two selected to bowl at the canadian sportsmen show in to ronto being selected is really an hon our as there are only 34 teams from the province and only two from the kitchener waterloo xone which takes in georgetown the other team is from stratford and along with silver s will try to bring home top honours from their xone bowling on the team will be bill anderson george webster i frank anderson harv chappel i and nip shipway with george 5rberjts spare man more in formation about what night the team will be bowling will follow if you are planning to visit the how try tojnake if the night the team is there for a little encour- agment goes a jong way ninitviioht 4door iioait ini o 3 i see your oldsmobile quality dealer arthur scott motors limited 61 guelph st georgetown tr 72251

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