Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 16, 1958, p. 11

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township tmphom system sold to ml the oiinguacousy municipal telephone system his been sold to the bell telephone company of canada reeve cyril clark an noonced this week transfer of the property will take place on frl day hay 16th ratepayers voted in favour of the sale in a referendum last dec ember and the transaction has been approved by the ontario tel i ephone authority tn a letter mailed to subscribers this week commissioners of the chinguacousy system point oulthat to implement certain improve ments the commission has contem plated would involve increasing the tax rate five mills or else rais ing telephone rates 100 per cent the commissioners state that to provide for phase 1 of the brama lea and irmac developments would involveadditional telephone instal latoins costing 750000 and that would mean a debenture issue of 1900000 to cover principal and interest over 20 years although the township could fin ante that installation future tele phone expansion would cause fin ancial embarrassment the commis sioners state better position it is felt that the bell tele phone company of canada is in a better position to provide for the future development of chingua cousy than any small independent company said the commissioners we know that when you have had bell telephone service for a time you will realize as many already do that we did the right thing forr chinguacousy twp in selling our system the letter is signed by reeve clark as chairman of the ching uacousy municipal telephone system and e 8 jair w reid r reid and n o rouse commis sioners the chinguacousy system ser ves some 1 200 subscribers in the nothern portion of the township through three exchanges hut tonvfjhv snelgtove and victoria the majority of chinguacousy env ployees will continue their tele phone careers with the bell tele phone company- social and personal phtt wade 7 charles st and jake spcnce 34 college st rctur ned home on tuesday april 8th from daytona fla where they had been vacationing since the 1st of the month they made the trip by car if you heat with budget terms are now available fuel bills vary with the weather like this 21 compare this graph with your heating bin spread payment over 10 month by paying the same equal amount each month sept oct nov dec jan feb mar apr may june the comparison chart shown below illustrates paying your gas heating bills on a ten month assumed paymsnfs of mat ing cods for oach month by prosont mothod sept oct nov dec jan feb mar apr may june 100 1200 2200 3200 3700 3200 2500 1400 500 total for the year 18000 the advantages of budget assumed payments of hoot ing costs for oach month by 10 month budget pay ment plan 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 18000 when gas is used for purposes in addition to heating such as cooking water heating laundry drying refrigeration and inciner ation they will also be included in the ten month budget plan make arrangements nowi telephone tr 73291 to make com plete plans for the ten month budget when converting to gas heat see your heating contractor or united suburban gas company limited 7 main street south georgetown 4 uhiteds terra cotta park to be operated by conservation authority operation of the credit valley conservation authoritys new ter ra cotta park on a limited basis for the coming summer was appro ved at a meeting of the authority recently in the agricultural office in brampton it was decided 1958 should be devoted mainly to preparing an overall plan of development for the 485acre terra cotta pla ground recently acquired this will include roads parking areas picnic area buildings nature trails swimming facilities and any other works deemed desirable and necessary for such an area a three or four year program of development was felt advisable mr murray johnston of the on tario depl of planning and devel opment will be asked to undertake a study of the wildlife conservat on potential in that area particu larly as regards ponds manage ment and the laying out of nature trails a suggested budget of s7 200 was approved for this years work with estimated revenue of 5 000 leaving an operating deficit of pos sibly 2200 the credit valley parks and recreation advisory board under chairmanship of roy mcmillan of toronto township has accepted an invitation from the metro conser vation authorttity to visit two or three of their conservation areas in the near future as well as simi lar projects in other nearby auth orities for this year the general admin istration of the terra cotta area will be handled by a committee composed of mr mcmillan auth onty chairman a m greenaway and j pawley vice chairman of the advisory board work will start in the play ground area about april 15th in preparation for the summer activi tin it was decided that owing tu the limited accommodation this jtar no permits will be extended for group picnics this pohc will bi rewtwid mt ear in the light of work completed at that time of j r ltr effort will be made by the parks and recreation board to tr and obtain the enndalc park area from the ontario hydro electric commission to provide i recreational facilities in the lower part of the credit watershed authority members were assig ned to the various advisory boards as follows pollution and flood control r r parker acton the chairman t glassford caledon township vice chairman albert b bran amaranth township rarm planning alex maclaren georgetown chairman albert wheeler erin township vice chairman and peter sinclair erin i milage parks and recreation roj i mcmillan toronto twp chair man jack panic brampton vice chairman and howard speck tor i onto twp reforestation w m cum orangcwlle chairman er ic v hite mono township vice- i chairman george i nod well and t mr marshall historical records william robinson brampton j chairman alex maclachlan vice chairman and reeve bath of trafalgar tup publicity pub lic relations a s mendcll of strcctwillc chairman norman house chinguacousy twp vice- chairman campbell sinclair es quesing twp other members appointed to the pubhcit and public relations adwsorj board r and approved b the authont include william e doole editor of the brampton lonscr ator representing the weekb newspapers oaklej dag leish editor in chief of the globe and mail representing the dail press john iarkc of station crjb rcpn m ming radio e r under hill brampton public school in spector representing education ddilional numbers maj be ap proved from time to time as re quired sptaking at the meeting m mac on ecretarj of the toronto twp planning board urged legislation with greater control over the cut ting of tree he also said conser vatiomsts in the credit area are running out of steam waiting for the higher officials to make public a report prepared last sum mer for the minister of planning and development and premier leslie frost concerning the credit watershed chairman reenawaj replied the issue was far from dead but- said matters of this kind require serious consideration to be fair to all concerned and he ejxpccted the report would be forthcoming short h stewarttown i the united choirs or hornbj t nopal and stewarttown anglican i churches presented a program of i solos duets and choruses a week ago sunday each organist acorn i panning their choirs in the solos the music was alt crj enjoyable mr and mrs p r baily of north bay were visitors with mrs baily for easter mr and mrs mitchell mrs ed sanford and bill of lunehouse were visitors with mr and mrs j sanford easter sunday thb georgitown hirald wednesday eveg april 16 1096 arrive refreshed by bus c3 leave georgetown to toronto 625 cm exe sat suru hoi 649 tm exe sun hoi daily 914am 224 pm 449 pjn 1149 am 524 pm 849 pun 1024 pm sun a hoi for service to guelph kitchener stratford london see timetable no 4 tickets and information at silvercreek corner general store phone tr 73704 corner cupboard tr 73051 rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowers 3 cabs 3 reliable drivers radio equipped glen taxi tr 72452 monuments designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts end markers a good display in stock brampton monument works wm c allan prop 68 queen sl west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 gl 11613 rep tom nicol phone brampton gl 13962 printing is our let us fill your requirements- phone tr 72201 1 travel notes reduced airline prices to europe now economy clou far toronto to london 47660 raturn toronto to glasgow 44960 rlurn full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john r- bambi aqb4cy insurance travh tr 7hm mill i

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