Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1961, p. 17

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for fine printing a cantury of stvk pub- lillmn i frintm is offend by 3h hrm i georgetown and district georgetown herald telephone tr 72201 honl tr 72201 to placa ant ld in tha herald tha mckait phonl tr 72201 to placa lj tn h ay asily and ffciantly way to buy or salt authorized as second claw mall post office dopt ottawa georgetown ont thursday september 14th 1961 4 00 par year single copy price ton cants help manage new technical wing dick prust art speight jack crichton the vocational advisory committee crealed lsl week to manage the new technical w n school building included our new appointees edwin hall richard prust arthur speight ai various fields of industry they ii om the high school board chairman clarence anderson ridge thomas niven and fred masterman on the committee building permit issue conflicts with story nt u gh g to append th id jack cruhloi lepioentmg and members bill brecken macaulay to open new m street second try to break jamboree bus service building restriction draws for gala days heslop homes will zeller location is mystery to council zeller s stores were again in the forefront at mondays council meeting out of an hours wordage came two con flictmg facts 1 informal on from cr wm f hunter that he had been told that day by the company s reel estate manager that no decision has been made to locate in georgetown and it would certainly not be this year 2 information from mayor hyde that ust tnat day the local rexwill construction firm had applied for a building permit for a zeller s store and to add a bit of spice lo the meeting a ratepayer robert mcneilly was told by the mayor to sit down when he demanded that cr hunter answer a question which the mayor said was out of order hear report rtas at lhks p nal ma the question of whtlhcr zcl or hde revealed that a build itrs is a de pari m cnl or var g peimit had been taken out itv store has been debated for that dav by rexmll construct two weeks since the company zeller store wrote and asked for clanhcat i i another ratepaver alex mar ion of the town closing b law a group of lam georgetown hmenl said discount store are ladies has appeared at iwo da wing thousands of dollar meetings lo demand council out of town evcrv week and action in encouraging the itore that more itorcs locating here to come here and the delega would help to keep business in hon was once more at the town meeting to hear a report prom this u a problem for mar bed ust week bv cr hunter chanti themselves and not ona who is chairman of the indus which council can discuss said trial commission mayor hyde ho satd it it cr hunter reported on hi council ob to daal with by interview with mr daves of laws however wi hop zal the zeller hrm lr and any similar stores will the letter he was told had ba coming for wa can use tha been suit to several municipa tax revenua hies whose trading area is cr burke said some tcore least 15000 georgetown area town businessmen have toln is estimated at 20 000 him a revision in closing hours no decision an locating will is neiessarv to meet mmpr bo mada thu yaar and tha lilion from other centres and company expressed an interest recommended that coumil in tha industrial futitra of should consider rescinding all closing bv laws and making a complete sludv of the question a recent merchants petition showed a difference of opinion stcr between downtown and eas end lo break the law nur sugges tmn is neither proper nor pus sihll r hunter meulinntd that the discount store had not been open thai day when he trvol led through brampton another spectator robert mc neillv asked if cr hunter hid given am cilcoui agimc ut to the run to come to town soma zeller s store don t have at much vanaty at thair nawar itorti but i think tha newmarket store would ba classed as a department store i invited mr davey to town what more could i do replied elaine silver hunter when mr 1ceilh hat his question had nut bet i nwcrcd he was chicked tv led dm nt ortlrr slid his ttor h p he then epliined that umi cil does nn hate with dclca tioiv but onu aiisueis q irs ions uhi ii pi ihh quciiid id mr- me lh botit the mvtcnius man mi idanis the in nor u mi d hr nad hi- busmrs raid no connection i had a note if li iian and that he wanted tn spian he wnuldn 1 sine his ln r eller and siid he njn a laxpivci he isk el h qin u of t student a court veto rex heslop homes ltd has i w lodged a notice of appeal in mn dm mi 1 attempt to bull- on land n i tha unreleased taction of the w h delrex subdivision a writ of mandamus for the building was turned down by thi cost of the action against the company nnlui of appi il was mn fridn aiorrting lo advu ceived bv council fiom the sniicitoi on mondiv honour editor wife twentieth anniversary mr ami mis waller blehu fli i rfx out iiudiii ititird l 4iiicn si had a pleasi in hih ihimlin l n linn mprise hndav evening wh sihii will i ntt r nud il ijiiinl tir wue invited lo drop rft the i ii v i i ii t i iln huim of mr and m ths m i ii sh ii huj rtield milrav to mi lei of mr uid m s t mkr m piuuiis of a tup v school enrolment over 3000 enrolment in georgetown t schools this week standi at 3157 the m number 1 96 are attending the five public schools 436 have registered at holy cron separate school and 73v t the high opening of georgetown s new main btree will be high- px i ghted oi saiuroay with a visit by ontario cabinet m nister to hon robert w macaulay qc mpp the energy resour- d ces minister who is a candidate for leadership of the pro- s gressive conservat will speak a the 2 30 ceremony ai i the four corners mayor ern hyde and members of parliament sandy best nd stan hall will be on the speaking platform as well as preventatives of the contracting firms mis bingo arc anions the fea tures merchants tri oiti infl 500 m tdsh prizes and many indivuluil slon pnei s to lucky shoppus who receive fru tick ets for i jfh si 00 purchasi dur ing the next twu wciks iol by ui nd id the when mr mi v lh m d th lies now wis to disii e mailer with the mrrihani e mavor offen d lo hi lp m g a uililiiik brown wnndend if mui oiihl now daiitv th hv hw rllr irrai ii id be figures showed public scho 1 924 holy cross 304 j the high school 434 at t point of the high school s cm mnt 711 re spread out o eight grade 9s lome scots start training mcmann niven tourney champs bert mcmann s ib hole scor of 79 and david nivont 9 hoi 49 captured intermediate and junior honours respectively at tha north halton golf a coun try club unior tournament sa turday mcmann edged bob bingham who carded n si to take 2nd and bob salter and bob harris deadlocked for third with 83s bill dwyer was runner up tn 1 the junior tourney with a 52 followed by david farnelt with a ss golf balls were given as pru les in the competition which i the towns thiic wound up with a luncheon in iie tmn i m miir nurchants who roprcs the clubhouse a lucky draw n tn th nt 115 vears hi business ra for a cake donated by dava thompson harrv tnldhjin and spicer was won by gail malc- n sing j mi richardson have opt rated om pro russ kelly was asuw pori from ttuir ihisinees for 42 41 and ted by dick cnchton in run- luinld lie u ears ning the tourney din whe ihr lions jamboree will be the two winners will be tha r usp nd in swink tndav and situidav guests at th mens section clo- hi matter nights with a street dance ad sing day where they will rat- wtck ded saturdav pony rides ga eive their trophies hli s iihon mr and li ii it mai rih u mr d 1r v hol lu kervillr mrs 1 i n hi nil m and mrs rush ml mi i i addrd mrs irohn ii nhooi surpnsr i re presi towns as well as residential t pansion ha said cr hunter aid he had mted mr davey to ril and had asked if i the 1 illl spoke a ious mr d a recent coiincil mei hir w rnnnecli d with the firm a was told he wjs not i was told the tvpe nt str hich would he npi tied hei hut emild not tisit ii tod rmcdusr it a nt in loronli mr hunter concluded a with the merchandise i can i would he a rieparimr pi ore in newmarket kid hv i i cas wh re i stoic is located cr hunter first demurred but then sd 1 is in niwmarkrl stores he said brampton s duumnt sioie is open six davs a week fioin 10 a in lo 10 p m and is ukm a stand against the brampton hv law said mr burke draw ing a round of applause froni the zeller s delegation n lad cant do on got quite a handclap b uggcsting something we can t co leprimanded the mavor 1 lead the law pertaining in store rhisinjjs last week miu will make a motion nnniil can decide whether we want d pailinei lnlil llothe pilfhor rrank martrl introduced hinisi if a a f irnie nieihanl ind ml h an tivm at 49 hulcs st r ind mrs biehn vvi- ii d n si lcorgc s aiik imrih on september 11 wtin ihe lat trhdiicoi uldti i unci i iti ul lidies came hi isi plee i m opposed to a new firm coming to town and telling es tabllshed merchants what houn they should have and council meeting is not the right place for this to ba decided was hn queried bs n- hd ijv u ihd siid th town solicit ii 1 h i ihn i the f dulilei of mr nffic id pi 11 which do renfrew visitors see sewage plant cooke armstrong firms handled main st job two wall known district contracting firms are responsible tor a maiar share of main streets new look which will ba unveiled ta the public this week armstrong brother construction a brampton firm origin ally took en the whole contract but altar laying new sidewalks ran into a snag m asphatt deliveries from tha company plant whan work was going to be delayed to the point of causing in convenience to downtown business the firm relinquished its pav ing contract and council awarded this to jamas l cooke con ttructton co ltd of orangevtlla which had baen one of the anginal tenderers tha cooke bern started work and watermans thay an august 30th and altar pre- h act far crushing paratory work started the act spreading gravel in town ual paving on tuesday morning m ml this weak the cooke firmwas origin penrrt when mil eoil who ha j two weeks dnvinj cxpmnr appaicnllv lo i onlu1 of th ri while making a efl in i oft sargent rind onto rew iv 11 iv the nl east sde of the road knnkin oil the pole the vehicle is owned b ntonl imujc of ihe same a dress no charges vieie laid keep those tickets at a maonty of downtown stores shoppers are receiv ing a lucky ticket for each dollar purchase on septem ber 30h winners wilt ba drawn to share in 500 cash but meanwhile many stores re having their own draws nd shoppers are reminded that they are eligible for pnies in all drew it i important to hold on to your duplicate tickets and to check the herald ad col umns carefully for the next few weeks for announcement we like news if you re over t0 test your memory otherwise iguess nun h r l ilicnt pi 1 later mr cook j p the cooke lirmtiii origin i q t illy started in oekville in 1947 idt uips kole four years later mr cooke who was atio in tha auto bus iness sold his interest business- a few years later damage was est at w50 ha moved to orangeville and in to a 1960 pnntiac driven hv 1957 he reboughl the company i f end 22 mctilvrav charter and strtd back n lrr lffr r off business from two employ that lp pole ras lr yaar his payroll grw to tuesday september 5th 150000 in 1960 according to police constable tha arm does extensive work mike l hnstopher who made th in excavating earth moving investigation the accident hp- believe it or not these com mum ties are your neighbours howard wnggleswerth public school principal and amateur historian william kinrade sub mitted this list o names which in the early 1800 i applied to communities in the immediate vicinity make your guesses and then check your score on page 13 1 kl ntajn hrrn ms40 1857i 2 mrwbsvhtt ir2nful 1 hi ncm noi low 7 tubtown 5 salmonvilff f iu s mt1 us 7 sprlngrlfcld ask town supply outdoor skating born in georgetown we were wrong can luallv shv now born i in genailown ws the head- ing for an item in last week j herald j the artulc wnt on tn point out thai 42 of georgetown i i new est resident could now actua boast that ihev wer horn in low u instead of in jdielph bianiplon or milton where expect ml mothers hook- led in pnor to opening of tha ntw deoigetiiwii hospital it w is a good i em but un- forliuidtek not true as lha writer should hive known and idid j but it didn i occur to us untl art benton r qursin s assess ment commissioner joshed us in a fnendlv iv a few davs later the babies wer born in r squesii for while the nr lanwlidrh spk i leorg 1 wn it oulsltr th township auuallv all hiwnship hospital s t ul the in r e i tlnrw anv par- tnts oil n i 11 i ing ihe hirlhi the mwn hip c ilii i ai kcjucs- ii i hip inert pi ne am m leti u on n markl pbont hoi n m curgelown street says farewell to mrs sam walker last ihursdav cvcukir wen- lv loin residents and trie nils if mrs sam walker met at the homt of mis don rlmiis and mrs teire it ddall 22 coria strict to i ir ill uf o her mrs ualk r inovid fi mi the sin et a shnl hull as make her h ne in tin iaca aparlnu lits on lberl street alter bcin a tonr street foi fiit tith peter jones gcorecto three to get ready residents m thekennedy public school area would like ar outdoor skating rink and hockey cushion this winter w t bloor 10b raylawn crescent asked council to coruidci this monday when he spoke for a group of ratepayers who wilt thii winter recreation for their children flood lacrosse cushion his request which was turned over for committee censidar atton led cr bob burke to wonder if other outdoor rcreeton mr and mrs herb hancock of glen williams have a rathei areas could be created it would be possible to flood ihe area used tor lacrosse in the summer he said and there are other loca ions which might lend themselves for rinks mayor hyde said the town might ba m a position to assist residents in creating rinks but there are insurance probims deorqe nphi ii the old- he s ci made 1 s lunch ilkcr ons beq st kenn pouring the 1 on t their home tins year each of their three ing j d fferelit level of education the younq nest idrts pubic school in the glen terry starts to h qh id derm s begins university having w which must ba considered it will ba studied in committee t vioiled in tne fcnguieermg physics course at tha u of t ber 22nd and 23rd m the a u la after ns h z dowiiunn dav finest fair to he held cplcm

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