Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1958, p. 9

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the georgetown herald authorized a sacood class mall pott office dopt ottawa georgetown out wednesday december 3rd 19m second section 13 seek 6 georgetown cou seats change sysfem now send seal donations to oakville mayor gets eighth term sargent reeve gray deputy 5 contest 3 school bd seats f while no top offices are being contested in next mondays municipal electrons one of the largest slates of council candidates ever to run plus one of the towns rare elections for public school board should ensure a large turnout at the poljs the three top municipal posts were filled by acclamation at thursdays nomination meeting in wriggleswoeth school auditor ium jack armstrong will serve his eighth term as mayor doug sargent and walter gray second terms as reeve and deputy other nominees declmed to run em hyde for mayor allan norton for reeve and fred harrison and john elliott for deputy reeve all six 1958 councillors are seeking reelection garfield aac gilvray 8 guelph st alfred sykes 3 young st ern hyde 24 ew ing st fred harrison wild wood terrace john gunn 34 maple ave w and john elliott 48 hewson cresc newcomers in the field include bernard cos sell 12 windsor rd mrs al currie 19 elizabeth st james h emmerson 20 margaret st mrs joe em- rfierson 99mam st n milton marker 16 arietta st pearce por ter 37 mclntyre cresc and john zorge 53 rexway drive graham farnell 19 albert st retiring hydro commissionxhair man was unopposed in his nomination and will serve anorherwo year term on the commission two members of the 1958 public school board are not stand ing for election chairman ray salter and cecil mcnamara con testmg election for the three seats which carry two year terms are a present board member stan finlay 17 durham st herbert arnold 59 henry st kelvin brown 15 gibbons place ian cass 46 hewson cresc and ted francis 5 keats ave two other school board nominees declined to qualify bob mccolgan and tom van sickler wants town manager weve travelled the same path for years and now that george- tefmown has grown to the size it has mechanization of our office equip ment and other municipal depart ments should be our goal m 1959 said mayor armstrong addressing the audience at a public meeting which followed the close of nomin ations the maor forecast a year of economy saying next years coun cil should bend every effort to provide necessary services while keeping debenture issues to a minimum only things of vital interest could be considered for debenture in 1959 he said he would like to see considers uon next jear of a town manager the longer 1 serve the more im convinced vou cad t elect a council and expect member to know everything about municipal affairs he said no other bus mes of this size could expect to operate with a part time board of directors while not commuting himself to an opinion he said there is suf ficicnt interest local h for council to consider the question of retur nmg to a system of ward voting and perhaps hold a plebiscite on this at nexj years elections he spoke in glowing terms of georgetown as a fine commumtv and exported citizens to be mis sionanes for their town letting the world know that it is a good mayor reeve deputy acclaimed jack armstrong jack armstrong 23 parkview blvd has been elected by accla mation for an eighth term as georgetowns mayor an insur ance agent he is also a member of the hydro commission by virtue of his office doug sargent a smith stone employee doug sargent 33 charles st was unop posed in his bid for a second term as reeve and will serve the town in this capacity in 1959 mr sar gent was chairman of industry town planning and fire this year walter gray a councillorfor four years and deputy reeve for one walter gray 6 church st has been acclaimed for a second term he has served the town in the important post of road chairman for several years place for industry to locate j fruit tn th future he predicted remarking that this was his ah was not dm in thqttlndiu twelfth appearance as a speaker i trial picture this jeajr he said at a nomination meeting he than ked people for the privilege of having served them for that many jears as a councillor deputy reeve and as major for set en years he paid tribute to the present council and to members of appointed boards for efficient handling of their duties no member of council is verj proud to present you with a 28 000 deficit in our interim statement he said but ou will note that a large share of this has been caused bv necessarj ex pcnditures in connection with the new park public school the town oib 18 building lots which when sold will do a tot towards balancing the budget in closing his remarks he intro duced a v isitor itcev c ceorgc currie of esqucmnt promote industry reeve doug sargent dwelt mainlv with industrial and town planning work in his spuch and aa id i v n effort m ut bt ben 0 encouraging ntw industrial lo 1 ion- in town j the assessment ratio slippt i i from 70 percent residential and jo pf r c nl industrial cmwmrc al to 7525 thi viar he mki an active promo un pr rani is hi in arried out bv the in w industrial i ommisaion which has nrtjatd 3 hochure and has bein isitns banks raihvajs and government r chairm in far thne of hi icjarlmcn s five vi ars 6n council dtpulv itctvi i know their effrls il bear iluatrr grav renewed affairs of i m iia c i si ij one new plant graham bell is not large but it has a product which is in demand and is a heal thj addition to the town there has been some commercial in crease too he pointed out with a block of new stores on main st and work begun on the dclrcx shopping plaza he had hoped that town plan ning would be more advanced ear ly in the year council had approved a zoning by law which still awaits municipal board approval the de lay has been caused by a projected conservation dam on the 9th line and until this is definitely located zoning cannot be finalized the reeve said he expects the munici pal board will call a hearing on the b law sometime in the next ftw months as chairman of thi tin depart mint hi compliment d dipartnunt members on their cfficicncv ma lor it m hen this vcar hail be n rhaiil of the old pumper and in t i it ion of n third mr n bt id s tfi fin men taki pait in mint public cndiavours and hid also punud the fire hall hi si d hi mmliuml that hal on n nnial manor the coiintv home at milton f ic v mor citfzens villi be lousled in capantv and said thit ex rt t vi stan li n of eor e own is in an imirablt ji b as supenntt n it nt nf thi h m road work review we do what others promise m i service important quality is important price n important in a local business the customer is important 4 when purchasing aluminum storms and screens why take a chance buy from your loci merchant n0ralume products 63 main street north triangle 7 9215 salesmen charlie armstrong pfiiij carney stanley oconnor ben judge eric holmes that important departmt nt of administration lit said he would liki to ee a pngram of hard sufacmg town r ad continued in fulu i jears and that hi would like to huvt sur faced evn ni re n ids this tir but time and finanrt s limit th council in this respect three viars ago we wire far behind in road work with four subdivisions with nnl gravel roads and the new ixlrtx dcvcl opment tn progress v e also had fiuelph st lo widen and resurf ace he said we are doing our ver best to keep up with prog ress and have tried to act vtiil in road work mr graj said he was proud of the county health unit and gav e details of the work of that de partment which employs two doc tors 18 nurses 9 sanitarj tnspec tors a dental hygienist a part time dentist and 8 clerks the deputy reeve learned later in the meeting that be was re elected by acclamation when crs fred harrison and john elliott announced their intention of seeking council seats again and help kin help the kiddies support georgetowns youngest service cwb buy a christmas tree from the kinsmen watch or tha grand dbptay coming lo rexway blvd and no 7 hfghwey phone orders tr 74173 74128 provincial paper mill employees see bill hewitt jr smith stone employees see danny hewitt alliance paper mill employees see jack cumber downtown see sem meltzef e cotton brothers uptown see jack heslop at rex heslop homes deliver just asm i 1 1 1 j declined their nominations for de- pufc tax inert not pessimists keep asking the 64 question when will the tax rate go up said cr garfield mcgil vray who has been finance chair man for several years i don t know but i can t see a tax rise in the foreseeable future seeking another term of office mr mccilvray said he is young enough to appreciate the town s progress and growth and old en ough to have the experience to deal with it this has been one of the most fascinating of m twelve ears as a councillor he said i offer no alibis people have said the tax rale shouldnt have been cut but i belit ve taxpayers appreciate a lax cul whrntvir it is possible md at the start of the vi ar it stemtd ihe si nmble thin to do tht mavor has alri adv explai nrd the nim of the climated de fieit he slid and he is sure that whin roirfs an into tbe n w pirk ana- tht lots will bell will and r ct veir s hudfltt will balance ni wtr struts art not in as rood rt pair i thev mi bt he con tinuid md if re i let ted he will pronu te r urf inn of dt in ris m also favours rnvv sidt w ilk and n urficin on dtor st and in allation of stnet signs in the area of town which dotsn t v t have them an unanticipated 8 000 00 dis count on bonds sold was another iti m which threw the 1958 budg et out he said he is proud of ihe fact th it lorjl citizens bffijlht some 50 000 in town bonds show my their faith in georgetown s future wants manager engineer not onlv a town manager but a full time engineer as well is need ed bv the town according to cr alfred svkes who also seeks re election i mr svkes said that duties like tt indsor operate so efficiently that council onl holds one meet ing a month while georgetown has one a week if there was a town manager georgetown could ave 3 000 in council fees alone he point dw out it is no reflection on bill carr when i saj we need a full time engineer he said mr carr has served in a part time capacitj for the past jear he is a fine man but i feel we need a man who will not only do the engineering but will also be available to interview prosper live industries and deal with rate- pavers complaints there seems to be a council faction which is looking for such a man for 6000 in my mind the salary should be more like 10 000 1 don t want a schoolboy running the town mr sykes said he is perturbed by the tender pnees received for the park lots people must think council are a hunch of knucklebeads to offer as little as 300 for lots which are worth many times more he said if we canl get better offers well use the land for paries for we certainly went sell valuable pro perty ft or that kind of money as pobltc works chairman he said planning for the new sewage disposal plant and introduction of a new garbage system where a contractor looks after both collec tion and disposal were the years highlights more attention to keeping park continued on page 4 teachers attend course for inservice training georgetown was well represen ted at an inservice training meet ing held in e j james public school trafalgar on nov 19th a total of 360 elementary school tea chers from all sections of the county are availing themselves of the instruction which for the 3rd vcar is being sponsored by hal ton principals association the training program was divi ded among the grades with top ics provided for each group of teachers and manv special speak s musie m kindergarten was dh cusstd bv mrs dorothv alton of rurlinslon and tirades 1 2 and 3 heard j a aiknian of hamilton tt achers colltge explain sen nee caching in junior gndi s oril t nhsh wis iht subjtit d scussed bv mrs ruth 1- niter trafalgar for gradi 4 tor dndc 5 donald whtti di cusvrd iiteraturt and there was a discussion period on lassroorn man 1 1n ment si nior art was ijlu rated with film strip bv miss helen man- irt supi rvisor at central school burlington for grade 6 teachers tht grarlt 7 teachers formed into small discussion groups to discuss nee teaching david clec of toronto teachers college spoke oh social studies to the entrance class tearhers discussions were also provided for nnisie teachers and for craft ttachers next meeting is plan ned at burlington in hbruan local hockey peewees win over lakeview both georgetown pcewee and georgetown bantam teams were successful in turning back their lakeview opponents a week ago sunday afternooon when the pla jed exhibition games with teams from toronto lakeview in their own division georgetown peewees took the first game from lakeview pee wees 41 and the local bantams downed their counterparts 21 the games were plavcd immediate following the industrial league games and future games have been scheduled for the rest of the sea son at the same time letters are now being received locally for the annual christmas seal sale of halton tb health association for the first time since the as sociation was formed several years ago there has been a departure from the custom of having banks act as receiving agents for dona uons this year donators are asked to mail their contributions directly to oakville headquarters the decision was made because of heavy overlapping of followup letters which are costly in dol lars and time to the secretarial staff the association concerns itself with the progress of some 35 hal- ton residents who are taking treat ment in sanitarium or postdis charge treatment lately a part- time social worker has been en gaged vrs g p hcaleer besides the individual attention given to patients the association has made substantial contribut ions to hospitals this year a 2000 gift was made to the new muton hospital to equip a tb clinic a similar gift is planned for the proposed georgetown hos pital for an tc ray clinic visiting over the holidays go cnr the smte the comfortable way no matter where youre going whether youre travelling solo or with your family you can make your plans now snowfilled skies or icy roads will make no difference youll get where you want to go and youll enjoy every relaxing minute of your trip imsmre your holiday fun plans ask about cnr gift certificates ideal for holiday giving for tickets and information contact your local canadian national representative every year more and more people who axe going visiting over the christmas j santa claus parade the annua parade mggst and kttbt than eveki sponsored by the georgetown lions club saturday december 13th santa claus roats fun nonsenst treats for all the children tfckals for hie uona annual draw ant now on safe 6 ttnaa from any lion istjirize doll dressed in ten 1 00 bills on display at merv cooks barber shop 2nd prize ooh dressed in five 1 00 bills on display at fsa many other prize5 of turkeys and chickens

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