telephone tr72201 nmm tr 71201 le piece e went ad ut the haraul the jukfc st wy to bin er aajl easily georgetown iffirald for tine printing a century of service as publish ers a printers is effered by tha herald te georgetown and dls authorised e second ci a meg ff office pep ottawe wo owt- thursday nov 12th i93 single copy price ten cants remembrance payservice suggests dieppe as name for new park exboard chairman rejoins town public school board another first for georgetown pushing the avian 2 180 outside for its first engine test this week are left to right ron clark ken wharman peter payne and test pilot ron peterson this georgetown product is expected to pot the town on the map in a big way m future years with its new concept of flying photos by charles trott what council dip gin si agreement and that he does not want to stop building in dclrex but the jwrongkind of building which at present he thinks is houses engage accounting firm to survey costs of past future subdivisions georgetown will be on television this friday nite public school board chairman for mam jears until his retire ment from office last term r c sailer has been appointed to fill the vacancv left bv the re signation of board member herb arnold the appointment was made last thursdav night uhin the hoard met si ham son public school mr salur will stiv- for the untpired portion of mr arn olds tvo juar tttm which coo stitnics approximate k thirteen monl h mr arnold tendered his resignation because of his move out of town and it was with regret that the board ac cepted it he acted as repres entative of park public school recent rains prompted action b the board in seeking a uni form polic af the five schools regarding earlier opening hours in bad weather the board touched on the rai nv da problem brief last ear when an irate parent ray salter brought it to their attention at that tune the schools created a mixup id the parents car pickup schedule when they let the children out early because the recess period had been wa shed out man of the children who would have been picked up by cars walked home through continued on back page suggesting dieppe mempnal park as the name for the ceno taph lolation rev kenneth ri chanlson speaking at bundavs remembrance day service said he would like to sec soil from battlefields where canadians fought incorporated at the cen otaph base and water from the high seas sprinkled in rcnum brancc of focal sdilors who gave their lives in the cause of free dom j mr riihaidsou who is chap lain of branch 120 canadian legion expressed his pleasure at plans for a new memorial park locatioy for th cenotaph if council plans are implemen ted this jfars scivicc will be the last ht id at the highvvav loc atton one of the fine 1 autumi days in historv was provided fori sundavj service with henrj shepherd mbf in charge a parade marched from the leg ion hall up the highway includ ing members of the branch and lames auxiliary lome scots re giment high school cadets and town and township councillors the were preceded by george town citizens band led by joe wilcox who as on mam occa sions was trumpeter for the last post and reveille major jack armstrong gave an opening address and rev llovd whan and rev morgan mcfarlane assisted in the rehg lous portions of the service which also included singing ot two hvmns and the queen wreaths were placed in mem ory of individuals who lost their lives in the war by members of heir families and also by sev eral men and women represent ing organizations henrj shepherd read dames of those killed in action in tha first war legion president har vey garvin the list of those who lost their lives in world war fj and korea what council 01 d a fr3 recorded vote majority know where tax monej is being cr hydei opinion at monday s council meeting spent and this report will be of okayed engaging the auditing great help said cr mcgilv firm of lever hoskin to sub- ray mil a report of costs involved its well worth the expense in past town subdivisions and was reeve sargent a opinion probable coats involved in fut i m intent was to clear the lire ones air on this whole matter earlier in the meeting three citizens spoke at some length of their opposition to an fur ther land release without main tend nee of the 6040 ratio the herald eried last we in reporting a cbc telecast governor general maasev mrs john cordaro reiterated to georgetown last sprin action was taken following a cr gunn wbo introduced the some of her statements made being acheduled for last tndav motion last week to have the bj motion a week ago for such a to council last week claiming j the one hour telecast will be nance committee recommend report ne one seems to know georgetown was the- beat ht aired ihfs coming friday at 10 action introducing his motion what past subdivisions have cost i tie town in ontario until del p m on cbltv the films finance chairman garfield mc- and we ihould know thai plus rex hit lib she said it is good will comprise five minute s of to know that the herald allows the telecast and will apj ar ai space for opinions on both aide ihe beginning and the end o guvraj said he had contacted j probable future costs i mr lever who i the towns its essential auditor and ic estimates a ma i mr levci eel ximum cost of si 000 for the duce the report 6 report which has been promis ed bv the ear end objections to the report were made bv cr hvde harrison and blliott cr elliott said he thinks past subdivision costs arc in the past and he wants to know how much release of new lands will cost the town he sugges- ted that delrex should bring a new proposal of costs invol can pro of the question ii vtar h m martvn who has also spoken on previous occasions quoted columnist ian cass an interview with mr mas end so 1 won t question that said cr mcgihrav i thin its a red herring cr hvde k had asked several question projecting when he savs delrex a recent column is not a subdivision he asked if jou allow one more resi a recorded vote denua lot to delrex i shall its getting mcgilvrav over appear before the municipal the election and delrex will planning board he said go if he is there replied cr rev alex calder read a leng hde thv sptech in wmch he expresl dolson 2nd cr nne currit said the re sed concern about inflationary clair 3rd r port should settle a question taxation citing expenditures on mens high wmt i mnrp larri rtlmt i about whether one part of town schools sewers and a disposal clair with mrs minor ir n 2nd and then have the auditor check is subsidizing another plant to which georgetown is d w south 3rd the proposal mayor armstrong said there alreadv committed and claim the luckv door prize wa v cr harrison views the n is no doubl in anvoncs mind ing the onlv wav costs can be y m elizabeth leslie and port a throwing monev away i that there should be proper met is by sticking to the 4060 lucky draw bv mrs unix lawn bowling ladies euchre at stewarttown sixteen tables of euchre were in play al a euchre in stewart town hall mondav nieht p in sored by the georgetown ladu lawn bowling association mrs jack williamson wa first for the ladic mrs h nd mrs red sin health nurse speaks j to sunshine ladies the october met ting or ihe sin hmc t lub of first bapust church as held in the church basenidft the president mrs jim r miner on took charge of the bi intv portion of the mee tin the meeting was in charge of mr john stopper s group with mrs whan reading the scripture mrs douglas peck gav the riiv itional entitled an vi sqiitere fori nit our in- m n rma sha wa ihc gtf l ptikcr shvsrftoht of her w k a a mt ruber or the laff or th hilton h alth t nit and expl ni i hoe ihi i mt func tn t th iiitmbt r all en jo id h i uuxi t n and nf i n it v nil district governor pays visit to rotary club rotary is the oldest nervice club in the world with more members than any other service organization was the message district governor dave ken ney of guelph brought lo the georgetown rotary night at the regular dinner meeting at the north halton golf couirtn club he thinks it wont accotnp- balance between industrial and hsh anything he is interes- housing assessment and a fin ted in finding costs involved in ancial picture of the future is taking over more delrex roads needed he said particular the drain age involved and thinks enfiin cring reports are needed as well as book work hek spoken we just recent 1 1 rcleised further land for house building and i was not opposed he said because i don 1 think t will be costh to the town in future reeves wbo won a blanket and he sad 400 per lot will trot mr s mckenzie who won lake the place of continuous 0l cascs industrial assessment that coun m h kenmer and cils dulv is to stick to the on mrs lone uc iuncn after cards brownie leaders at hamilton sessions ithiirtwiiie lesstlfcsftndsix guide takr went to hamilton la t salurdiv to attend s ssions i r ihurwirk a lulers in the n me in nl the sessions were lilld nth new idias and help to th lead a rotarian mice 19o0 triet ov ktnncdv was presi dent of the guelph club in 1955 and 1956 and plaved a promin ent part in assisting the local club in its formative vear the rotary sponsored midgt1 horkev team start their season this saturdav at 4 30 at the ar ena and open their awav sehe diilc mondav night in mill n at 8pm thc manage i of the kov al bank william basset who succeeded dick miller here re cently was a guest at the meet ing ers that will be of great bene fit to thtm and to the girls in their packs and companies in ihe future members of the rangers served a hot meal to them at noon douglas latimer appointed to high school bd a local lawyer douglas lai imcr will be a member of geor getowns new high school board in januarv he will replace a previous appointee erntst iorgravc who asked to relinquish the position in a letter read at monday s council meeting mr forgrave who has been a member of the north halton board for several years said he hoped to be in a position at a future date to once more serve the school mr ial m r ha also been a town appointee in the north halton hoard i lanes baillie b1 ld vaid st protesting noist from ehicles i m the uni tran port hrm on his street and claiming ihe i street is full of potholes wast told that legal opinion is that an and noise bvlaw cannot stop a man starting tmefcs on his own properlv and that anv action which night be taken would br- privatematter mayor armstrong said that a check would be made with the town solicitor to see if there n anv contravention of the zon l ing bylaw but he believes that if a business was established before zoning not much can be done problem of a bumpy hill on mapte ave w was mentioned by cr gunn who asked if some thing could be done engineer g bhgh said it is a county connecting li and while action hadbeenplahned a combination of weather con ditions and other delays had postponed it deputy reeve gray said the road is slated for widening and any money spent at present might be wasted street lights for ontario and ann streets will be installed using phone poles asking a cost estimate on the aw cen otaph park cr mcguvray wa told by cr ham sou it would be about 1 100 ont munici pal improvement corporation informed council that present interest rale is 7 per cent on debentures purchased by them magistrate k m langdon in formed council that the local court would now be held mon day afternoons in le council chambers engagements mrs uilliam s king 55 mar- ktl st announces the engage ment of her aughter diana gail to roberternestcollettt seo-of- mrs norman kennedy and tha late ernest collett the mar riage will talec place on satur- dav december 5th in st john united church at three oclock criiiing ihc report a red herr more decisions are going primarily meant to bide time as he phra ed it if lhis council sits nel ear lull i th nk mr levers rprl ill change anv ones opinion s his thought he mainlaii s thai dclrtv should nut be look d upon a a subdivi ion but as an agiecimni the laut sub division was dealt with without n auditor report he said and ms there is no subdivision ques tion before council he could see no reason for a report i believe people hoiild lo eport have to be made and this is a step in the right di cr hvde said the door hasn t been closed to delrex but that be believes the cotnpanv thinks the report will tx used as a guide to their problem it s never been nhmaied that such is the ease said ihe mayor from what mr bairstow said at the last meeting he thinks plan christmas parade to be biggest in town history this i cars annual christmas club boosted its numbers bv 5 parade is shaping up as the big the quintet qualifving lor in gest most colourful procession ductiun were wilf brisbois tn ibe towns historv ken lavell bill tarbutt boyd so reported parade and draw garland and clare francis kan t ha rma n lion bob brick tues- crablrce jim carnev and ros november 3rd when the otto were in charge of the ini lions held their regular dm meeting and initiation m the problem is still in frewit of i the legion hall lion bnck us and that this infoimalion i being gathered for this proclamation whereas by a resolution of the georgetown municipal council dated november 9th 1959 the mayor s author red to prod a m the week of november 15rh to 21st as retarded childrens week john t armstrong mayor t told his den brothers 8 floats have alreadv been entered and b parade time local it es will probablv witness the longest line nf floats ever to grace the maui street the gala goings have been scheduled for dec 12th ten pr zes have been added t the atti active luckv draw lo be made the same daj bring ing the total prizes to 25 tick ets arc on sale from the mem bers now part of the meeting was tak e n up with initiations as the tiation the induction chairman jack gunning was assisted in the fin a ceremony bv past presidents clarence kcnnedv harold mc- clure and don barrager and membership chairman jim jones they were introduced to the senior members of the club and welcomed into the membership by the president ernie alcott a report from john luiolt asked for blood donors for the upcoming clinic sponsored bj the local branch of the red cross llovd cnchton and five mem bcrs of the hamilton last lion- club were guests at the meeting pjan blitz canvass for retarded children fund fund dren s night canvass for the retarded chil lation will take i well j is georgetown representative on the county organization as j well as a director e place next tuesday with the rio group kinsmen club id charge residents who donated will i be helping to build a new sunshine school to verve the north halton area work with retarded children u beaded lo- i cajly by mra ernest ball who avian engine is tested members of a ideal pilot com nuttee also include dr man thompson jean mackenzie i jnewm tsmavack oo avmn pr ptrrte at with test pilot ken peterson front h inhww to prelimirtery ter george hewson and dr al run on the avian 2 180 in it first appearance last week product of months of derailed engineering in the brtair macintosh locapfectory the new gyro being prepared for flight tests