peter jones georgetown bridge on the river kwedit what council did rezone seed property as agricultural land reconlnf of the dominion seed houm property to an afrl cultural elaaalficauon wy ap- proved bj council majority on monday on a recorded vote eix coun cil membera favoured the change from the property a or iginal industrial category op posing the motion were reeve sargent and cri hunter and eoimervon since afjreed action came after a recom mendation from the planning board aeveral months ago the iced firm had originally asked fortezoning uv commercial but had ilnce agreed to the agricul tural shift this explained cr ian cass at the meeting u a holding category tjie seed property lo cated in georgetowns heart is a very important property he said and one to which care ful study abould be given when the time comes fof rexoning short ef commercial cr hunter expressed oppos ition he thought the property should have its final zoning now the town is short of com mercial property and he fav ours a change to this with possibly some industrial land along the 9th line major hyde said that george town is overzoned with indus trial land and the category should be changed and he fav ours the agricultural move n tax change asked by cr emraerson if there would be a tax change the mayor said there would not reeve sargent said that at present the seed house provi i hornby scouts tops hiusburtjh camparee i the jnett patrel ef 1st hem- by was tea in preftelency d- i in seve ether petrels at the annual district scout camp- category than any other hd hhuburflh was reluctant to see the present campsite en the weekend all loniag changed hunch ef ftecteries im surprised at the reeves opinion when be haa said so many times he favours open spaces ornamental gardens and such which 1 support in prin dple but cannot always vote for i find it difficult to recon eile changing a scenic spot to sth the okoroitown h1rald thursday june 29th 1941 francis hultne or sth george- 1 the camparee by sceutere and town and gear hayes of nor- 1 group commttees who helpsd v with the transportation aa well as the committee a similar camparee was held considerable work was put en i last year at umenousc poor weather failed to dam pen the spirits of the 08 scouts who signed un representing i district troups from george- j town 1st- to sth glen williams norval hornby and balllnarad scouts and their leaders moved in on friday and set up the village of twenty qve tents their homes for three days a bunch of factories said cr md two nights cass here we go again getting rid of mi land when in moore park we required that subdm slon to have more of it caid cr hunter as he asked a recor ded vote proper choice mayor hyde explained that he believes the town should have competitive industrial land but in this case he doeant think industrial is the proper choice except for s oth line strip the purpose ef the camparee was to test the proficiency ef each petrel a pa rating en its nam adult leader observed the scouts progress from e distance marking point t the personal and patrol prenc- lency against the standard set by the committee at no time did they step in to offer assist- ance te any patrol when the weekend was ever mere 100 points separated the hornby welt patrel and the last rank ing patrel cantpwtv tenting cooking and general camp cleanliness were all considered by the f i scoring committee in addition jllow to the normal routine of scout the manufacturers building ltltarg games at the canadian national ex w pyd hibition toronto destroyed by the committee in charge was fire early this year will be re- made up of vic gunn of 3rd placed with a home furni- j georgetown doug ward of ings building next year the 5th georgetown assisted by site is being used for an out bill bellegfaem the district com door flower show during the missioner fred roden and 83rd exhibition aug 18 to john handcock from balhn sept 4 afad al bye from hornbv outdoor flower notice town of georgetown re 2nd instalment of 1961 taxes due july 1st 196j at th municipal offim will b cloud saturday july itt nd monday july 3rd penalty will not be charged on bov mbrhonod intflmnr until and beginning july sth 1961 c g benham tax collector dking for all the world lke the bndge on the rver kwa wh ch alec guintss and d ul j jj npany marched over to an academy award a couple of years ago is tins slrociure whch j- buildinza ould jt tributary of the credrt but malead of carrying british pr soners this one transports ft v tolfers from the 5th te to the 5th green at georgetown golf 4 country club to be hj pomwd mt it el pact i to changa n agricultural i r ducks pheasants and turkey 3 i rigglesworth pupils enjoy xxs i made tte came next to rows land rows of cages which held i a wolf hiix skunk albino ra the bear and manj oth ius trip to huronia howard wrio public wl grsde 7 pupil pamela te relates chronologically class s adventure in hu ffla i on maj 30th at approxtuia ly 715 we the grade 7 elabs wrigglesworth school were i our wav the bus trip was but fun i our first stop was the rhrr pi a museum in midland ttc ire taken firs lo the rooms iere we saw indian relics such skulls bones masks potteri warheads and arrowheads too was a scene depictiii re indiana version of the i trl istmas olher rooms had an foals insects reptiles pictures hes and nlfintdtess wear of eighteenth centurj ship- old nineteenth centun icicles and eighteen centun jtchem bedrooms and in in roms cannons iafter our tour of the huron j museum we went on to fori knetanguisht ne museum where fit on the lake front were un and machine guns inside j went from the officers me to the bedroom kitchen and room old armv hel bets uniforms telescopes pwder horns glasses etc were ing about as if the soldiers had 1st deserted the fort that da longside the fort were the re as district farmer t caledon rockwood mains of two shins the lec umsch and the tigress viler looking at the fqrt we went to eat our lunch and then on to the martvrs bhrnie the shrine as we came near the shrim we could see a number of th priests and main sljlius scat i lered through the ard ns one of the pmsts took us inlo the shrine und explained the his turv of iht shnnt of lham plain and the indians and some of the priest who wt re killed b the indians as we came out of the shrine wt win led to the top of a hill when thi i was a beautiful m trees mud 1ake and ior baj vs wc tamt rtnvn the 1 we passed man miiu s dip ing eents of jwii 1 i i n brebeuf ther hagsart p and on to wh n house and a ft sktn et tit hcn we heard the whistle blow we knew it was time for supper so we all ran to tr i to et there first after sup- ptr we still had a few mini les lo see anthing we had imaged before wc sit off for home the da was oer and 1 was suddcnl iltins at home think i ltik of ecrthing we had seen and done what a 1oel trip it wis ind how short the trip had mmifd 1 was realh glad that hid lnjojed nnself so much pamela de rose school staff at stratford festival wednesday june 21st a group ef twenty which in cluded the staff ef chapel street school drove te kitch ener and had dinner at the smorgasbord and then en te eny the opening of love s idour lett at the strat ford shakespenan festival on monday of this week mrs james evans entertain ed the staff at her home for their final staff meeting of the year at this meeting gifts were presented to miss marie lindsay who is retir ing from teaching and mrs hunt end mr law who are leaving chapel street school jaycees elect officers over a hundred and twenty picnickers spent sunday at georgetown park when the olunteer ambulance corps held their picnic lunch the pooled resources of the group was served in tihe armouries on tables from the legion and chairs from the united church and wriggles worth school moved there on scott truck the milk too was donated by both steen s dair and by george town dairy mystery person winners of the races were in the fixe to six girls susan maugenest sandra macdonald and deborah stephens five to six bos bruce nien robert mchugh ronnie ovenden 7 to 8 girls susan sump ruth ovenden lily poulsen 7 to 8 boys emile maugenest ron gtlmore michael mchugh 9 to 10 girls ose poulsen ruthy mchugh brenda handy b to 10 boys roy stamp mike broomhead holger poulsen 11 to 12 girls pat mchugh judy prouse boys 13 and ocr glen broomhead john prouse girls 13 and oer sonja poulsen berjle bailey phil macdonsld adult races the adult winners were in the women s race mrs h gilmer mrs reg broomhead mrs p poulsen in the men a race har old gilmer stan mchugh tom armistcad with obvious experience in rolling pin throwing mrs h gilmer won handilj while in the shoe toss mrs a prouse and son j a poulsen were the winners group 1 won the tug of war against group 2 with the latter claiming they were pulling up hill weve gof a winnerforyou th kl raeard wlurc tour grjts oil i was a while man kir faiihr is the grave of rather urthiaf who was tortured at the mdkc b the iroqu ms indians indian vilug o ir next stop was ihe ind tan village s w arn d in little lki i ark th in inn il a si od quit qu nl with lon sltniltr pcilt s r aili n i the aim h ii l i i itu i sk as wc enlin1 thi i is we si v a place whin pot cards beads dolls in tian misks and othtr thins win soil w walked down a t v stin tunnel and suddinu i imc int a wuii i f to s i on a id of ihe an i7 f i nal lut a district farmer until r tired a jcar ago harold hai 69 died on june 18th i ilton dilncl hospital on town line mr llamock was tl late mr and mr i r d hancock w ho emii u d i jttnada in 1909 from hunspill wigwdius lan ts an n 1 in ads tnersct he followed the and skulls on top nf posls mily two vcars later and first i two or three lookouts places med on the town line on where fish were dried and jie site of the present halton smoked and man other things wed meals later he had tortured in the caledon and rocl i j j ii u j i guide was dr jurj the bhaood districts he had betn w man who hal huilt thi villat he told us all about the indians mor since last august who hved m arpa i predeceased by his wife about their dailj habits he told tadys cox in 1956 he leavs us w an olirr woman y daughter olive ln char bee- bliri beejusf of the sheppard of terra totta smqkr o lhr i she grandchildren barrv gor oam be led out into the mton harold george joe anl wo s a hinuui of food irlcki sheppard 3 great grand an left to die when a captive ildren a brother walter of ws tortured at the stake with ronto and sisters mrs out making anv sign of pain cddon jean of toronto mrs the chief and his hravis would undrew hunter daisv of glen cut out the iclim s heart ami lafiuiams mrs g conaghan d his hlwkl for all of them y of harcourt mr gcor lo ca and drink to gain his cleave margaret of geor courage this sounds gruesome mrs j moid calhr but it was their w of survival cool off with ice cream specials from steens dairy bar to celebrate our second anniversary and to show our apprecia tion for your patronage we are offering the following specials in delicious ice cream friday saturday sunday le of boutilier i point b kttpd mrs g havward isabel i inglewood funeral service bev un fleming or st john s 7nited church conducted uje 1 service on june 20th at harold c mcchire funeral ome pallbearers were frank horace birth ah allen e near charier mcnally and mbrose hancock bmiai was saw some bip4 siwh iglea wiluaau cemetery cock ma lard geee spring water prk after our tour of the indian village we were taken to spring water park at midhurst we arrived at approximately three fortj five in the afternoon and were allowed to wander around the park for about half an hour the first animals we saw were the deer 1 liked the buck best because he licked me then we i ivw5 relax let these and other refreshing dairy foods keep you and your kitchen cool all summer long milk the summertime refresher serve it icy- cold cottage cheese sour cream good with salad greens or fresh fruit orange juice 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