Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1959, p. 1

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the georgetown herald eighteen pages authocind s second cun mi ml office dpt ottawa georgetown ontv wednesday august 16th 19 hrst section social personal dr and mrs r t paul 30 mill street vacationed for two weeks at elephant lake mr and mrs wilfrid b ford 53 market st spent lastweek vaca tioning at minden imiss islay brown of caledon was d visitor this week with the mc- gilvrays 8 guelph street mr and mrs gordon inglis and family 12 churchill cresc spent last week at gull lake near mint den a misses judythe and nancy meek of rockwood are visiting with their cousins the hansens at 70 king si this week- mr and mrs charles ledwidge 21 king e spent several days last week at utile iake indian village midland mr and mrs jack makin were visitors from toronto last week with mr and mrs bert weston mcnabl street michael and mary hall pupils of marjorie newman atom rec eived honour marks in the grade 1 royal conservatory of music pi ano exams held recently in toron to airs h wrigglesworth and he son robert spent last week visiting mrs wriggleworths niece mrs charles thompson of milton at her cottage on kcnnesis lake hal- mr and mrs a h feller 2 em ery street were in peterborough last week visions with mr and mrs charles fafce mr and mrs jack gudgeon jack jr ann mary and susan 9 nor mandy blvd relumed this week from a motor trip to cape cod i xafter two week surrender to j the call of the wild john obt- vier and brother geoffrey 44 prince charles drive are back to j civilization froih a camping holi- j day at iikc bay visiting with mr and mr- frank petch 30 chapel street east are their son and daughter in law mr i and mrs ross petch and grand children carul and ralph of point claire quebec 1 bob simson 9 ontario st has been away on a motor trip west and visited in port arthur with fred johnston a milton man who s stationed there with the ontario provincial police mrs ed hill 7 guelph st with mr and mrs clare keith seaforth and mrs charles vwid stouffville wa aw ay la week n a motor w1llowdale is rhe new home of mr and mrs hank lenstra who vere married rerentlv lt st johns united church he is rne son ot v and mrs er lensta 58 river drive and his brde hda yersma 7 revay drve phoo by dan kng toronto heslop terms bylaw change step in right direction mr held frank of campbellville trip during which ihe visited bo is visitaig with his grandmother chotcr and buffalo ny mrs frank and hi aunt and un mr and mrv jim kvans 2 guelph street mr and mr- j dm gunn frazer mi- suan trot 27 norton crescent returned lnm- saturday after spending i mot ejo ie lo dav- a camp urn di whih u- and lindsay nf 34 maple ve under lh 1 ait riiji lin re it ivum fn tire weeks vacatori wellington hi lake unlaro mr and mr- miir iudi i baptist in- r itev llod ijn guests dunv the pit week end iv i- n at yallrv view cbi- llin include and garry m wndsor hi vited mr and mrs lxn brink ow mr mrs mac-donald- hrotlier avard and ir harold schcrk jane an ious at lmvhiiroi beach iakc jim and mr and mr janc- wood huron last weekend i mr and mrs e kv mahmith mr and mr- bruce iltr leti 2r park st were r a ngr iiary ilardim and mrs wm hrad- tour f- three da- la- week ra 70 mam street south have ivc 1 velli thnmh eaern nrio eatly returned from a 7 week a far as ottawa th r hoidv wa- cton a york beach maine terminated i the sudden lea- contest winner gets 100 in landscaping sometimes it pays to indulge in a little monkey business or at least thats the opinion of mrs james hyatt of 12 margaret drive for mrs hyatt last week was de clared the winner in a name the monkeys contest conducted by bruce garden centre at the grea ter hamilton shopping plaza mrs hyatt an avid gardener stopped at the bruce garden cen tre nursery while on vacation sev eral wwks agot spurred on by the s100 landscaping that was offered as a prize and by the friendy za- hy antics of the four spider mon keys she filled out an entry and dropped it into the box her win ning choice rock roll jazz and jive her victory was announced on the ticat argo football broad cast friday evening bruce garden centre is a sponsor of the show and earlier this week in an adver timmcm in the hamilton specta- local cars collide at flasher corner two small cars a 1959 austin and a 1959 simca were in collis ion at the intersection of water and guelph streets saturday res ulting in damage estimated at s250 the austin driven by arthur g petherick of 220 ivlrov blvd ua- eat bound on trie hhwiv a i the simca driven by mr- dwl l lor ot 5t mclhv ecit w in the price of makn left tun off water out guelph hen the crah oecurre ihee ve what council did pass bylaw amendment 400 subdivider option injnes- ct ron kankine who i ii- v e- placed the sum to the austin and c simca viihliiv wt damaj sij5 l e time of the niah d av downpour u tu approved a week ago by council an amendment to the subdivision bylaw became law on monday with passing of the required three read ing a subdivider now has the option iff contributing 400 per building lot to the town treasury as a sub stitute for maintaining a ratio of 40 per cent ifidusrial and commer cial to 60 per cent residential if so the 400 is returnable if in a 2b year period he produces com pensating industry- if not the mo ney will jc used by the town to foot capital cost of new school construction a possible further change in the bylaw was foreshadowed when mayor armstrogn suggested- that future discussion take place about exempting high tax homos from the byjaw provisions encourage ment to this type or building is a good thing for the town treasury he said you can get into quite a tech nical argument on this said cr era hyde an industry helps to ram all homes and is still prefer able to the tax picture id as v soon have a number of homes like rex hes lops as an in dutn said cr frd marrion 1abe the merchant- wouln replied cr hvde a s2j00 in- dulry can make a town hut a s2htrtm htmc cant i didnt sritj thi- up for a full scale discussion tonight said the mayor but only for members to think over the planning com mittee is the one to discuss it re member however that where lahd is residewially zoned we want as many higher tax houses as possi ble town engineer g r bljgh will be required in future to provide a report on all anticipated capital costs prior to signing of any agree ments with subdividcrs council okayed a suggestion by assessment commissioner jospeh gibbons that an appeal be made to the municipal board against a j ruling by county judge robinson reducing the business tax of the brewers retail store from 75 per cent to 35 per cent mr gibbons pointed out that in a similar case in capreoj the board had ruled a 50 per cent business tax and that this should establish a precedent hornby w heslop whose dclrex at owlorauj girurge- tm 1 it fun f wns expansion four yars ao term councils new subdivision b law amendment a sure step in the nuhl direction this week iercx i- prepared to proceed with the second pha- of i dejt- opment under the new bylaw this ceuld conceivab put on dcp with the town up to halt a mlin dollars over the next w and a half mari he ad the hj law amendment apprn ei in eoiincil luo week ve i onirs an altenartve to the pre- moutprovismn which allowed re leae of mx 25 per crnt of their land until iutfcient industrial a- fresment wi aciiiired to pr a 6040 industry to residential ra to the new proion will permit a developer to deposit s400 for each lot which is recoverable w n 2 years if he car bring s4000 worth of invlutral asses zrvttx for each residential lot actualu f we are permitted to build the rane ani tpo of home ptanneil for the second phae of the ivrex development then ihv average assemen will be some what higher thr that newied nako the taxes on a home pay tor the services it itot the econd phase of our program ca 1 for a creater number ot rla1 r2 cate- itor honu huso whch jre trach more seltkl stssmont value mr heop said lt commended mayor arm strong who old council last week this is not likely to tn- the fia aner sme con itraio- nvnt be gven to parng bff larger residential a-mssment- some consecration to the w000 ard ss000 assenmert home- a some figure it is a paying prpoon to have these kinds of hou-e- if a subdivide- prepared bud trem he shviuld not be penalized mr heslop explained that under the present arrangements dtrox was actually discouraged from bul dirg the larger rl ami r2 eateor houses the very fact hat trese houses are assessed for sutvan tally more increases the amount of residential assessment which e must match jnth industry the 60- 40 ratio isbed on balanctng the cost of servicing lower priced ho mes which canrxrt fully pay their way with their taxes we don think anyone ever intended that it should be applied iaas high er assessed homes which do pay their way mr heslop also pointed out that delrcx has to date brought in a substantial commercial and indus trial assessment and we certainly hope to play a major roie in brrtt tng the ratio uhitnately to the 60 40 figure the fact is we have early 400 acres of ideal indus trial sites ready and nun ngtu now tins land is serviced with vater sewers and roads all pad for it is on both sides of no t hifsway it is served by railway certainly available to any h an lautulrut prvs pect to bring to goorgeu there has been a suggestion that delrex wa- hoaidim th indttta land he ai yuite the contrary eer acre of and m tri- idiia tract for a to anvve who will comply with the iiit we have znei th- induiijl area to tract and keep in georgetown worthwhile industrie- shack fact no shall not he permitted he caue tney are no crell thi- itwnor tdutry industry wants to he proud of its ovation i the s4t deport prxiviion mr heslop said it a in lep ami a goiki step forward but i hpe i is only he firs step in coun cl long kok at where ae go n- there till a reat 4 t- be clearly defined and laid d-w- in black ard white in regard uhivoi agreement- ettng out exjctlv what iices are rei r- 3rd the length of time -uh-imder- wnil be required to maintj it neither to the towi herf mr and mrs lek miller hick r and peggy 49 shelley st hul idayed for a week at green bush michi they al vi at rodney and wheatle of he dicke mr their and mrs damon ruber- ion chri and mrs ro- mr and mrs geor iel earl and ross mrs rks owptm a lv reunion at mr lucy a newmarket two dtrict mr- wrd llird jack hunter left tc hurt mur ind mr and ed a fam jtil mrs ed i sunday mr and and id mr jr mr- friday for a berts mother mrfilalnhaw have lken visiting for the past fev days with mrs thomas uslie and miss elizabeth lese 7 durham street mr hubert- a former georgetown high ctnii teacher i- now teach ing in idiruwnd mr hainshaw iatopher recently came to carada from england where chris topher attended tipardinj school christopher plans fbyxemam m anaiia with hi- parent- while mrs hainshaw will return to her home the georgetown visit is rounding out a 7- viek vacation trip which included tounrtj mexico calf r ma ard the iuentan sam mackenzie takes low gross honours sam mackenzies 38 gave him low gross honours at mens day at the north halton golf aryj conn try club last thursday topping all other- in the 1 8 handicap div ision low net winners in the same division were ted bludd with a 32 apd uigh bradbury with a 33 a 45 carded by elmer hurt wa- he be score turned in by corn petos in the 93o cla where dr ken mccauley and iick irace finished frt and second of th 1iw neters with respective nine hle scores of 32 and 34 the ball sweep takes place at the club tomorrow ftiursua njh bantam ba listers place first in little league congratulations to the hornby bantam baseball team that placed first thi- seaon in the milton lit tle league baseball association they will be playing off in sep tember for the league champion- ship some of these games wiil be played in the hornby commim- ity park members of the hornby girls ball team met at the home of mr and mrs garnet howden on tues day evening august 18th to hon or miss joan wriggles worth at a miscellaneous shower airs stella parton had everyone funeral service was held in the enjoying themselves with several presbyterian church stayner on games joan thanked everyone i monday august 24th and inter- for the many useful gifts she re- menl was in stayner cemetery i ceived a delicious lunch was ser- thewi of th lat thomas 1 lived by the hostess assisted by miss dickey she was in he l33rd year shirley downs and mrs harod j and leaves another daughter mrs robson i jennie rodgerv of stayner and aliss mary lou bailey had a few three sons wlfred and harvey of friends m at the home of her par- mother of local lady mary jane dickey dies the home of mrs e roy mas louden 29 park st was sadden ed lat week with the death of h- mother mary jane dickey at pat nuring home in sta ner toronto tmi charlc wood of colling what council did algae rust still problem council seeks solution social personal leske hann dauh r of mr art mr- ky hansen 70 kr st had a party o elebra her ent mr and mrs wm bailey on thursday august 20th to celebrate her fifth birthday airs george galbraith has been confined to her home with pneum onia for the past two weeks lome and keith ella enjoyed a her son and f days holiday last week at col- fit officer and lingwood i in prince f mr and mrs lew sjrmpson en joyed a motor trip cat ua the sca- and lloyd and then to ottawa returning t lake sen- home last wednesday fishing tnp birthday greetings to john brad- and ley nn august 2fith a to his dau- terra cotta ms jihn donovan and da barbara are home after spending a ten day vis tijiuhter in is mrs norman dono edward island mr chris veker miller spent a week go with friends on ind mrs victor spici omc enth sts l aspei fro sale of land cs back ito furth r georsetowr development the e ivlrex market centre is one exam pie dlrenew cc truivif is another our jotj ard weekly payroll are ther i staree- if hee dolar- inj back h iveorcelow n ec tni im here to stay o ve u p when ihe can evpeel t have svent water mayor arm- troi as he pr efii a pop but tle full of brwth lqu1 fr cvjunviis r-peaoi- mnda the bottle had nen preserte 1 o hir tha jav bv credit vallev rz vrk h a f v pltir that tn- pj- re w- hj operjior ha b- er affect d that day the firm ha- u owr townend ia hoarr he-r- ioln mi hay linda maeml lar ezakn allm mo ra steph tn mary a mlure ethel r a la- weekend were i mr he has p said it wa one of nuny c resevei from the mean john street area th minor damage in highway accident irly ore car was i air aged r a twi vehicle rear end collision at street- saturday rvvr car- driven by morley boddoe of 35 archibald street rrnpor art joepoboy of george w- both cars were travel z east o- gaelph wrn the do car o ped oppoe qjeen srrtt for the traffic to clear before mak- irft a left turn the fol in cr driver ny beddor i5 uiame ti stop in time to avoid the collision the bddoe car suffered the onii damatte aixiut s75 worth ace ini ing to cst harley ixe wvi n mrs hancock hostess for sunshine club the august meeting of the sun- ahine club of first baptist church was held at the home of mrs don hancock glen williams 1 vice pnaident mrs don black jvas in charfe and after opening busin jfrs hancock s group took durce with mn l robson j takins ontion mrs waltr town end gave a splendid nature talk or i thinrs and thouarhts after whach uv kostesc asd her group served ihinch may c said for j y e been tellrit people he water w h- ntter oin and it- cettr em-rrjs- r he continue- engineer g r blih said hyd rsr had been funevl an ths iiiih have caued the flare- ap chlorination introduced over a ear ago a descned to ki r aljtae in the pipes and the botie sample was killed alsae he said the mavi7 sugeei that the bottling works should be notifie f flush- was to be dtte again mr b h said that sc- he ned the towr staff recently be had been gradually lucre aing ihe chlonne conte- m the water to the polnt where i should be he is conrtuing a program of flushing watermairi and cleanrz the water re servo r sad at hopes mervjme the problem with reeve sargent and cr hydj opining that the muncpal office should be open saturdav rnornings for the convenience of the puie other councillors voted to have a 5 day week from 9 to 6 fridays and 9 to 5 other days ih hydro commission said the may or is taking similarvacuon confusing to a reporter was a discton inaugurate by cr har- r abtmt a hat was termed an icr and her sser and brohir- y unc firmed report of a familv b nabeth mjrhall and e c in reed to move it of a hninr who con- mrvl h the comtv health engagements untf but whch is r- twng o mr and mrs john me m t ip f a ht am doucazl of perth arr unit- the r hyde cnerei the tray h paremen of ther fauhr rrj v 1 t- u c e to goc- ed war- mc 1 ir 1 a want to and r of mr and mr- harold me ci s3 maple averue west the ho ar tar tat cs at a marrae will take place or sjir j p oj f w do i -j- 11- v i j- -k- ch -ma- j r hi o e s ia uned tie r- jways n n church rih i f schlecher mr and mr if bowmanvije and boldtrsone of anijus local men injured in glen auto mishap injure r armtrorr irested that e iuncilors crccrf should r- a sartar aw lamng 3 rrerchant had sad police would rt be erforcr re stricted parking downtown n i lla lohlaws rad open j i hye xsked for comparison of ne levied fr inlactons r jul- c tipacif with other mormn a pnlice chairman ann cjrrfiii she woud have this irforrraor f t the next meeting council will ask the tow- lie nor to cheek on what prpr has been deiicated to the rwr n the delrex area and whee thi- lan1 s the matter came up iar a dcussion on the site of the new disposa plait when a letter fron fr tir ard re if err corutng engineers said tht ontario wattr resources commission u neeuat- ing for purchase of necessary land were the ones who wll se pay- m for the land and we should be vttajlv interested in its cost and location said cr hyde he had understood he said that the dis posal plant property was to be part of the 5 per cent delrex land which the town would receive un der its agreement for subdivision 1912 green stamps are curio for mrs hiclcen a local woman mr- erril hck en shook the p liar- of the i law- grocetvnans organ latior re cently and their secretly planned reen sa rrp- enture i came tumbling down mrs hick en created tiie a- ions mom for the companys hither ups when she walked ho local branch of ix ard confronted them with a v- f loblaws green stamps djys before the surprise offer j- apposed to be unveiled management however were rel ieved when on reading the print ing oc jie stamps they t scov ere them to be issued 1912 by t p loblaws stores f rer jnner of the present lohljw s c jmparv and long forgotten in he past for ty seven years the book was the second cnllec- ted by mrs hick en when he lived on ajhdaie ave ba toronto ner ly half a century ago wh the first she got a rocking chair which she still has in her home on the 7th line mrs hicken was a guest of loblaws at their luncheon laun- diinc the stamp plan thursday august 20th asd was presented with a china figunne- hter diane have returned j ghter anne on the 31st also to fer spending a two week i mrs dmiz jjeshv on august 31st i with relatives in nova and to mr alfred bngden on sep tember 1st mr and mrs john bradley and family motored to sudbury for the weekend to visit with relatives twelve members of the st ste phens guid attended the music j fair at dixie to see the show showboat on wednesday evening august 19th the evening was planned honour of mrs jim in gram mrs john brailey gave her a pink coragc after the show they had lunch at a dxie restaur ant where mrs glenn saunders presented joan with a personal gift everyone enjoyed the even- in mr and mr j m ingram and family are mvnj to orillia in the near future mrs dejbert downs entered fif teen flower arrangements in the milton horticultural flower show and received twelve prizes two local men were rether one of them sc ar accilen opp te wheeler s gfi rra st- re r the glen surda nht token to dr o m brewstes of fce for treatment were walte- iouth jr of union st who suf- fere- deep larcralins to h nie and left arm andleg and a glen wiliams mar william lusty who was treated for a lacerated left knee and elbow they were remo ved to the doctors office by the ceoeton vas the crash was head on and da mael the cars to an estimati s700 i occurred a about 7 30 ter- lynn ard maureen from wel- wji resuzated by uanc sited last weekend with m bennett jof the coun- mr and mrs h cvbailey 56 char- rert opp les street mrs may ofarrell with daugh- ard twelve high school grads plan continue higher studies at least twelve students from this years georgetown hih sch- gradua tirz class are planrr2 tc i continue their studies in fields of hirher learning hs fa definitely slated for univerv if toronto are paulene wiyir and carola conle who will boti r enrol at victoria colleze ir modem lanraari top students m their class paulene scored 74 per cni i in nine papers written and carola t writing ten papers hat a 71 per cent average j also planning to attend lniver- sity of toronto are trn fnrgrave j who will study to be a doctor and wabe bake an engineer tom av eraged 69 per cent in eight paper written and wabe 67 per cent in ninecapers also beadire fo- eng ineerua bat at waterloo collecc is dojus sargent whomt marks i nine papers total rodney butch h 63 per cent writing se ven papers this year for a 62 per cent average is also planning an engineer- z earner as is john verlis but are urjtiided yet about whcn urvty they will enter heading for careers as public school teachers are betty avery and virzma walker who will be students at trrnt- teachers col- le ge agnes nelsn aod linda whitmte err the school of nursing at guelph general hospi tal john mcoowan wiu take the architectura technology coune at ryersorl one member of the craxtuatinf class has entered the bannes world with bob crawford tvi a posiuoo in the city with manufac turer laf

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