Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1961, p. 1

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councillors asked i questions during a two session mr bairstow said that called for in a 1954 agreement present there is no land with the town leased in the subdivision foa we must have land to sell building r2 type homes to stav in business he said which a present demand i and the company proposal he i any agrement of this 1 feels would be of mutual bene- would mean chucking our i fit to town and firm division ratio control bylaw oni suggesting that 1162 build the window said mayorh or hde ex k lot be released over the as council promised to eonaidt the proposal further further request by delr receive graduation diplomas tin honour graduates of georgetown high school received their diplomas at commencment exerc ses fr day from the left elizabeth sloan verna picket walter poulstrup carolyn b ehn thomas barber margaret eason june lyon jlll kentner two graduates mar lyn barth a jack robertson were un to be pres for the ceremony ambulance takes driverless trip i engagements 1 mr and mrs felix de smet j toronto announce the engage 1 ment of their daughter chris georgetown s ambulance took tiane ermine of georgetown a brief driverless trip sunday to john edwin ollivier son of before it came to an abrupt mr an l a ollivier 1 prince charles dme george bait against a tree 1 town the marriage wlu discuss possibility of y organization here open com meeting on mi pressed concern that t in view thrie years the company would of legislation being discussed agree to provide services as bj the province council should lequired in the subdivision by avoid anv hint of closed mett law pa 200 per building lot ings a majoutv of council to applj against school con agreed although it was stress istruction costs and pay si 00 ed that there was no innuendo per lot to finance the office that a committee meeting was of a full time industrial com improper or that any decisions missioner i would be made without dis the firm would deed a 7 acre the executive of the north cussion in open council school site to the town as well halton association for retard when a recorded vote was as deeding all the valley land ed children met recenlh at the called crs barrager and burke estimated at 300 acres for home of mrs max english voted in opposition municipal purposes at the tuesdav meeting har sunshine executive holds meeting here was that land iing south silver creek be released a 2 ear period commencing 1 january 1964 subject to ment of 300 a lot to be t for school costs and indusl commissioner i reports were presented by the i various committees the new 1 executive installed in january i consists of honorary president mr g g addison milton president mrs r e ellenton milton vice president and lady lawn bowlers entertained at euchri mrs ay pattenden 9 wil street entertained three table nd list rial incentive jof euchre for th i 1 i town the marriage will take t ij r t l ir n pannea to issue inem a howard mlllon cec davidson who was on p o saturdav april 8th i woihu jufvey i owfl to parents children and oung m secretary mrs dutj at the ti backed the vehicli town garage en cross st and climbed out to close the garage doors artien it took off bv itself down back st toward the town e had just j96i in st marks koman cain c j n a e out of the olic church park lawn road lo rind kedctlon toronto at 11 o clock in the weslev mr and mrs big 45 ictoria avenue an cultural activities is examm parking lot it travelled about nounce the engagement of their ink the possihihtv of bringing a hundred feet hefore being d dawn elizabeth to the wlywci organization to stopped bj the tree jac livingstone son of mrs town mr davidson told cst dan albert livingstone and the late the whlch for work whiuon who made the investi mr livingstone 101 mam n has ch interested gallon that he applied the em strect north georgetown the clll2cns group ab its tcmp mg in the high school ergency brake when he left ma take place on a name hajj en meeting don parker acted as chair the ambulance but it must sa april 8th 1961 in amj di3cuwim for sever mon i mld md m thomas van have slipped off damageto presbyterian church at th recenuj three suggested sicker 4l cretan and for three questionnaires were finalized hours an earnest discussion took place on progress to date j adults milton treasurer mr j sproat i information from the survey milton recreation chairman j would give the committee a mr r ross hornb finance a group of citizens whose working basis to decide whe- chairman mr g kendrick i purpose is to serve george ther georgetown needs r y milton education chairman towns young people and en vvhether some other agenc j mrs j j kennedy milton in courage healthv recreation and could best serve or ir in fact mitution chairman mri em anv centralized action is need tst ball georgetown mrs ed at all ball is also a member of the last week the icg bejan to board of directors for the publicli reveal itself when a oarc and on the hbme care number of men and women i committee of the oarc as mvttcd to attend a meet well as correspondent for the canadian arc bulletin mrs well wood milton ii bull bairstow acted as spokes i delrex would maintain a price jbowling club last thursdj man for the delrex firm in structure on industrial land it i mrs clare wilson was the 1 proposing a new plan to re- owns for a three jear period ipnze winner with mrs haroi lease residential build ng land offering one acre for 100 forldolson and mrs bertha over a three j ear period j each 10 000 square feet of i taking the other two the firm he explained is at plant if an industry starts con imrs pattenden served public relations mrs m eng a standstill there is no hope struct ion within 6 months after ladies a delicious and dalnt lish georgetown recording of achieving- the 6040 ratio purchase with additional acre- 1 lunch following the cards secretary and home care mrs howard milton correspond sillars i the wm international was est oclock mated at 175 uwo student gets three high awards at commencement plays fashion show enfertain two nights top student regional planning vital necessity in this county top honours in the 1960 iljn barth carol n biehn mar- etin editor for tha north hal graduating class at georgetown garet eason jill kentner june ton association high school were awarded to lvon verna picket walter mrs r p e jeltarea prin carolyn biehn at a pnzegiving poulstrup jack robertson and cipal of the sunahine school ceremony atffie annual com t iizabcth sloan and the holding of a public reported that there are eleven mencement exercises on fri graduates of the special com meeting to which representa children enrolled in the school daj mercial course who received di t ves of all organizations will be how jeffarc reported in carohn daughter of mr and pomas were june mcgowan ted the bulletin that the first joy mrs walter biehn 26 queen mane robertson carol smons a population breakdown had tnese hildren feel is the st received the hvroan silver doro hj thomseh and ann been compiled with activities hool itself the feeling of ac memorial award of 150 an watkins the georgetown her listed bv age groups it was ceptance the feeling of love ontario scholarship valued a aid prize was presented by noted that of 411 joung peoplei understanding that doesn t 400 and a 100 scholarship walur biehn to june mcgowan the 1619 age group only 1 demand too much the discov from the lniversitv of western who placed first in her class r- urban sprawl control cited as ery that thej too can do things ontario for the highest mand like their brothers and sisters irg in grade 13 english she is these children receive more a student at iwo individual attention at the sun a mcmaster universit and the school board prize to dorothv thorns en i nder graduate were also honoured in the prize giving carolyn biehn enrolled in high school bob smith extension necre 7riml factor tan or the ymca was a guest t the meeting and explained recognition that regional planning is a vital necessitv m this area where urban sprawl of that a siavev is necessarj be h school this becomes dent hizabeth sloan received hndaj carolyn biehn now at toronto and hamilton has alreadv engulfed some of halton counlv was apparent when a capacitv forc an cm can he h d h the iodl 25 award presented pr ze winners were edith london receded the audience attended a dinner an panel dscuaion in knox church hall on thursdav besides an to hs organiullon tmlkon ladies auxiliary by mrs james linton an at brown grade r2 fint prize silver memorial award u excellent attendance of local men and women there were representatives from all over the rnrnm v nrn unop iaaies auxiliary oy janna umou m u y marfiiato at prirtav s hiuh countv man of them members of councils and planning boards which are faced with the prob- m comm a y p h st4rt another busj year kinson foundation award and coin hivward grade 12 sec- jp c f can be conducted for less than wilb lneir 6i executive mrs the rolarv anns 50 award she ond prize barbara finla commencement bhe wo s5 000 a jear he said or ex i audrey kmgdon president i is the daughter o mr and mrs grade 11 first prize ross bair ontario scholarship and panded tn a larger program de i betty welwood vice pre i l s sloan now of columbus stow grade 11 second prize uwo scholarship for pending on the willingness dent mrs mary rusk secre ohio rex heslop prize presented standing in grade and abilltv of a communitv to ury am u edna dance the school board prize of 25 bv mr heslop grade 10 prizes treasurer went to jill kentner daughter paul baker man jean tucker at present he gave the opin the georgetown auxiliary of mr frank kentner a stud robert fisher arthur u i lon tnai an building program f the sunshine school will ent at lakeshore teachers d mom grade 10 award jem and existing legislation and bill thompson of the burlington suburban area board chaired j would be out of the question have its second meeting at st lege bak a panel discussion which dealt with questions posed bv a number of those present also a pan t j ellist was reeve j r sams of waterdown whose area has similar problems which received strong support from lem of what to do north hilton urban board arranged the evening mayor hvdc and ihc local council and planning board and despite the nonappearance of dr edward pleva kept in london by illness the dis- 1 cussion was an unqualified success ablj filling in for him was norman pearson director of planning in burlington the speech of dr ralph kreugct professor of geographv at waterloo univcsitv college was a highlight of the evening john pearson of tile commumtj pli branch of the ontirio government ably introduced the discuision with comment on the prob- well photo bj jay s stt cut i our urban sprawl is creat cutting the queen elizabelh arlon miinnllor i- s dubv mg ast as of nothing at all highuav through the niagara ho s ch of he rt nr rural r urban he fu belt whch j wil arod a dinner chair i pointed oul on a large wale pmenl hich s allowed up m cor mde who w canada rpdlv dpen ee land program hed table guests hc isked sandvbetmp stan hall that exactlv hat municipal mpp and countj warden lev sbrtiin fciillips of trafalgar mavor john gov cton major sid i childs miiton nd james cos tigan urban board secretarv and milton town clerk beau paul hamilton wendy earle 1 grade 9 prizes james brown pam turnbull the most georgetown could georges anglican church on the commencement was held ut bj reversion from doug elus grade 10 and to hope for would be a modified thursdav march 9 at 8 00 o two nights with athletic las stoltz mirk uewellvn j program perhaps sharing fac- p m a great deal of interest awards and intermedia cermaxsl ans jteorgetown wo- ihtips with neighbouring towns was s at the first meeting lificate presented on thurs mens inst tute book prizes anl using what buildings are w1 35 present an interest day and academic awards hon janice carter karen korzack available program is planned for our diplomas and graduation honourable mention was giv prior to a public meeting thursdaj including a report diplomas on friday en to mont hvde grade 11 pamela turnbull reeeivedj the group decided to hold at on the smitha falls hospital ten students received honour to beverlv wilkinson susan spelling bee prize don continued on page 10 j farnell david graham kingdon man kingdon rev namink carol spieg and ann lorraine noble gri j i jjj tiirh nxinirrpi wmim nn vin ih s rrwm k s wi on the smitha falls hospital ten students john i each room start inn thais exactly ties arc rloing tn their subdiv he made the startling state- iding they can t afford not men hat it is doubtful if even to plan was his conclusion ortario has enough farm land norman pearson suggested j7 i c ai to adequate teed popul tha halton to cenul plan sxe m thvnisobie present bringing irtereted people members of the icg include besides mr parker and mrs an sickler tom trouten 1 lam maughan mrs leonard the speaking period following dinner explained that ontarios planning act gives wide powers to a municipality and is con t aldered one of the worlds bes b planning experts hc reminded those present that planning is not just a ioc ho opened hilc f dr alster macintosh bert sweezie mary hembruff and central board dump fire heralds spring 1 took all history to populate a planning studv four the world with a b llion and a sities are in the immediate area itrvlarv half humans b 1900 popula and cheap survey help is avail l hon has doubled in fiftv vears rble he thinks and will continue to expand increasing proportions saving agricultural land must pointing out that man more b a prime responsibility of people can live in an urban alizedc but svernment he said and this area he compared lxndon lhal it is imperative for larger c don wlhout fnrl 8 mlllion areas to cooperatf and that ndustnal expansion and urban population lues in the same growth if proper controls are area as metro toronto 1 l imposed he continued and million individual farmers cant be ex during the panel discussion pected to foot the costs of agri one question which seemed to cultural retention come to the fore was possibility dr kreuger sa d that the of a largpr planning area which remedv is in a common front would locate industry and and pressure on government for housing in better geographical more planning leadership reg positions with individual towns lonal studies are of utmost im ceasing to trv to grab their portance locallv peel inrk industrial share regardless of and ontar o counties have coin uitabil tv this would entail bined their plann ng can a distribution of taxes between rr i d left out municipalities and get away from the present emphasis on cooperatf it is particular important to b have a long look avad coun cltiors should not allow them selves to be influenced b a vociferous minont who often control municipal thinking but to think of the larger group who rarelv speik advisory groups and he stressed that while planning boards arc advisor groups it is ultimate v councils which must make decisions and halton afford be counted upon to implement he queried the proper legislation cities are supposed to be the focal point of civil zation but ther are sadlv the oppns mater mhtaka ratio which one speaker is wrong proper planning would mean reeve sams summed that areas drgnated for urban panel discussion bv fait ip the saving i said dr kreuger as he development would first be de- your municipalise should set described the exodus to the cided upon then sold to sub up a central planning board tuburbs which is both destroy i dividers not vice versa gov i in mediately to avoid xti mun i t tng agricultural land and ruin- ernments have made mistakes ieipal death that might ltut log small communities too ana of th greatest being you before it is too late spring n officially here as far as the georgetown fire department is concerned the annual dump fire which usuallv signals the end of winter broke out on the town dump at the south end of main st early friday af temoon when paper which had been burningin a near bv pit was blown into a pile of rubbish a bulldozer w as used to bury the flaming debris but when it continued to smoul der firemen emptied a tank of water on it later tn the afternoon the brigade is now await inf the rash of grass fires which normally accompanies the perennial dump flareup isiimuis im revamped 2180 thts is thi new av an 2 1b0 a mod fied vers on of the avian gyroplane which crashed during test ng at th i ener waterloo airfield a little over yeaf ago now with structural chances the wtnglass craft is again ready to go tbai air at the georgetown plant tension mounts as tests approach th initial flight

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