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

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for fine printing a century of svrvico -pub- lrshn t printer is ofhrtd by ttw herald to georgetown and district georgetown herald telephone tr 72201 phone tr 72201 to place want ad in the herald the quickest way to buy or sell asiry and ffkiantry authorized as second classmall post office dept ottawa georgetown out thursday nov 9th 1961 fourteen pages 4 00 per year single copy price ten cents pttcr jnnt georgette salesman brother sells rick on bingo ricky smith is fifty dollars richer this week thanks to a little salesmanship on tne part of his brother barry a herald carrier boy barry sold ricky the bingo card which won him the first prize in the lions clubs newspaper bingo contest after fill ng n ail the numbers rick called the herald for instructions and was soon crinkling his fifty dollar bill the boys are the sons of mr and mrs alfred smith 78 prince charles drive terms news article coloured misleading an article in the george town leader containing a partial account of the public school board s diicuwion on school inspections was call ed coloured and mislead ing by board chairman ed wilson at a meeting of the trustees last wednesday night the article headed who will check on the checkers was brought to the meeting by count inspector robert f born hold who was vexed b statements therein insinu ating his reports were inade quate and confusing in nine years of writing reports this is the first time that then has hi en anv in dicalion lhat mj repnris couldn t be read ht said you mut renumber the dp parlmenl department of fd ucation dots not have the job of recommending iht hiring and firink of teach ers we look at teacher- in a different light than inpt cl ors explained the chair man and we hid no mten tion of cnticiint vour re port the wav it ipptand in the papir we onh winltd to complinunt him with re port of our own you spent a short tune with each teicher whilt the principals have a htitir op- portunuv to ama othtr qualities mr born ho id pointed out that principals who ime two grade one classes see onlv two while the inspicuir solemn service held in memory of dead ire parkin firm speaker schooharchitects addition planned to george kennedy a perfect day and a near perfect locale for th annual iremembnance day service still failed to bring a large crowd ten in world wars 1 and ii and in korea g collier 1st vice- president of branch 120 read the first portion ind prcsidmt david cappcrauld the remain- john b parkin associate firm of archill us whit signed i atli f orjctown s last folir pub it schools has bun rt iti in tht school board to driw up plan- proj soil iddition to hi lined public stliool bt r urn i ilanniiu connniiki c km ilansin tabled tin last ttedm dav ntjiht mi tlin of tin boird n mn inbhc sthool in lopp i sutm nit ittid h of townspeople out however the large numbers in the parade itsetf helped to georkelttwn uncus band imaki up fur this the service played o valiant heirts during fy was hild at the cenotaph iq this pari of the ceremonv and lt itcinenihranet park last bundaj this was followed bj an excel w if u rnoun al 2pm hint address by rev ian flem hit sinking of 0 can ing memorial prayers were ii optiunj address was veil b kev it slubltyand tie for ln i trnest hvde last post was pfcoed beaut if ul- ec i rhls wds followotj bj the hmn lv b bandmaster joe wilcox on we 0l qur lp ij a pasl ths ws followtd lhc twq iriv ian fleming led in the minute silence and reveille hairman sijinf of the lords privir the service ended wilh god im tion ail th scriptures were read save the cjuecn and bencdic t ajbv rev h mublev jlion llarn the solemn moment when parade marshal david bow t pis the lart number of wreaths in man 1 m was in charge of the jilfnr numor of the honoured dead iare roup which contain ii i veil and the tw nt planning board defines permissible businesses council declines opinion decision and mrs it i tht fur arnold if her rarrill bttitr vnw ot r all it was suggested article that we might classroom once a vi said in the 1m0 vear vour biard rece n p rls on teichi past v even taste- i wrou fall m recent ate reports on ni r i m not h mv posilic tuppin at 65 rep irt iist u vtd tw stpir ni now bein m b tht pii 111 his httn fo i rs of i in public si in oh hin der irti n primjr cl isst s iuk stliool principal hirold i smith sun of mr calling informed iht board of imi mrs lfred smith 78 lu m ll hieh was frs prince chirks dr brandishes u r n pr nopals tn con the ss0 bill whichihe won for wh lu lu k w ln thc romplitcu fillink out his binw fl th ind t nahle the nrd in the first sent of the k p i- to bt of muluil llns newspaper binso isistmi mrs jos ph mrs teo wdlnms hi it iltwn cn c won the suj con olation prize w biiiro stirts in next pip r with 1h niw mini llue earth art on sale town wreath was laid followed by on inilii to that the leion wrtalh and irov issfully operattd ln of ontario wreath oran school pnncipili i d individuals then nd in tht it ith piatttl thur individual wreathk th otners br 120 canadian legion the a of branch 120 firemen and cadets the local company of the lome scots headed by captain lirl lince and laor hjde and now i be cv georgetown pann ng board has defined w to be domestic or housenold arts allowable areas of town georgetowns zoning by law alio vs such bus ness activ ity in residential d sir cts out when the by law was drawn up it did not specify details of such bus nesses i according to cr ian cass who is a planning board mem ber also the question was brought to the plann ng board in complaints of a beauty shop ereci ng an ilium na ed ign our interpretation is offered permissible he said l u guidance to council and the it s quite a decision to say sonmg administrator if desir you can pull teeth in etie area d ha said it now remains but you can t cut hair he ob- 1 for council to decide if it wish served i s to accept our interpretation cr r mm or son said he undir and instruct the administrator mood tlic complaint ha i h n to enforce it latiout an illnminatis si n rath the planning board has ruled tr thin thc operation of tht t that clinics haapitah birber buintss shops beautj parlours teal the matter wis turned otr v rooms and animal clinics arc to coun ii s plannjiu coninntttc not considered permissible for consideration lj tises in residential arcis buti j it would oka doctors dentists limehouse i dxugless practitioners artists architects engineers and real ii aftpnhanfp estate and insurance agents urge altenoance mayor hde said the qucslion moildav meetino is ooe which would require con ml muiiuay mlcculiy siderable studj before council i eviryonc in the commun could make any decision ishould attend a memorial hall certainly we would have to annual meeting at mr s kirk mr and mr ntireu cl linention to i l tiding jnd n teptiun un s iijmri chur i illnini un salurda v that thc lt thai tht not dun its dr wil on urih cou d cltartr e c turner dm mr kiljhtun kirn and mr are etch tn t in t i i rtc u ur and mrs clifford ni ii nt ai n i msittd 1 mrs cliff mcdomld tk ir and mrs min k trr nil jii sp nt the uuktml fat hi r and bnthtrs hi r dtpirtmtnt ji job rtplud tht uem ci rt hae b in nndt would not ham said antlunfi diftirent had ou bet n here one rep trl did carrv a ci t our d ersitn 1 ctrr the irticle vtith me mr bonhuld ilatnl but not ntxt to mv heart allocate 450 for lj outdoor skating rinks w the board of parki man- i t agement hat allocated w50 ni thw year for creation ot out- f door kkating present ensign to guides un i of f i ark schoi 1 s p t sit two opporl un ty cb i r i fr a t n th ccnnl 1 tu ln ptt lor lor nh u v h w s a t iht i inc i uit v i n 1 llisl pk n t tl inf 0 a r i qui n f in rn an ia 1st i tlmt tiii irl urn n t ntlv presented i ttluri i usipi ht st hoid on h hilf of m t ut t 1 mile com h ijurin this period the roll call civic and government officials as mule of those who had fal joined in town subdivides to benefit by changes a change in the subdivision by law which will benefil both builder and town received council approval monday up to now a builder must deposit such security as may be required when he initiates a building venture in a sub- d v sion from now on a subdivision development is divided 1 r into three stages as eacn stage begins a deposit must be m k made equivalent to maintenance of an industrial residential ml a mint pniu nil rouh ra refundable if the ratio is met within 2 years univ isliiinh 1 50 lu 0 ili a flat fee af 600 per house town vet encourages dcvclop- dt pupils hen has been changed alto to a ment of the tpe tti would like mi horn lu 11 sail tint on an grades wale of 200 to 900 to see he said iin t tin pup is pir sihonl depending on the value of thl im convinced lhat a house ould rttniiri the bmcfi s of home to be built opporu m hi lpportunil ch iht s piii tl m t h j t principal ir rntiid tht 1 id tin rirl f r ih i on hind for t hi wen mrs rnuinn t rit7 ami the public r un amts ii of tin apt i- n n itt 11 i tut nit st ii ihs tr the 51n i in cub iack and th sm i hit wittr ints tot ill ist 1 f r p crs burke and brom n depu soar mating iiiiki i on and kennedy public raiqefs ollly gain tie mr net mr hirle- tf wellantl iisitrd the p ittersons on sundav md mr led morrow of toronto with mr 1 me on sun da and mr and mrs arthur smurda tl mrs harc norton j our by law we have atpatneks on monday cveninz isilcd mr i eslie t ampbcll turned up to now that barber next all are part owners of hospital in hamilton on bun hoot and beauty parlours are the hall iday schools a cooperative venture be tween parks board council and school board the rinks will alleviate overcrowding at the arena they will be hqh ted and will bo supervised by volunteer help from a group of east georgetown residents a plastic base type of rink is planned and skating surface will be 80 x 200 cr jim brown who it coun ells recreation chairman ex plained details of the plan to council on monday but outplay milton itnangles plan the storekeepers at milton regularity run arena may find himself f seed i with a misrepresentation charge sports cars will h following tuesday nights ex i hi 11 in mnrktt t i hibition game there in which k h r lis s georgetown raiders and milton tmnui whin lilt tn merchants played to an 8 8 t lub holds i hiul ie even stsven the game was f hich pi net tuo dav n it with vik pirn onnl smith beginning at 2 o ind fntr iminn likmr thnr p rls ens will a tun i ti tht ice six teams in i industrial hockey of till im tht raiders hit il the xritnshirls ulcla- i ii lights six teams will operate in this seasons georgetown in dustriel hockey league it was disclosed this week when a cutrve was formed at a v meeting in the arena n earl mcpherton who along it with the six managers will ti run the loop said yesterday j t that the 1961 league will in- i elude norval glen williams oak vi he toronto dosco standard products and sup erior foods the teams will be managed respectively by ken rich ardson don jarvie paul mar shall nick noweselski andy ritchie and wet mclellan a league spokesman sh rules which will check tome of the roughhouto action are being patted and will be enforced in patt seasons fights and unnecessary roughness hat given the league a blackeye lf trultj s bit miltnns jinnpt d on nt n mist ikt ind desp under tlinninance ha i th just four mi tht r trot rh of tlirt still i kad the ntest in j bill mai m ic orinirk s onir minutes to ik m at tin pi iu run ttmi hdtk ii ascsstd for more tian soooq is the amendment received unlrrorc than self supporting and for animoot approval of svenwe would hac a 45 mill tjie the councillors present cr don that were our avtrage asstsa- imt barraser was not at the meet ment cr cass replied i i ing cr wm f hunter declin i m out to get the best denl 1 ed to vote saying that hit firm i can for the town rcmirktd had handled the sale of thedeput reec elliolt as he fin moore park subdivision and hespoke in opposition tl thought it proper not to vote i maor hde assed for a rec ur on a motion which would affect orded voted on thi amendment inn development of the property land de lared it lost on nat prior to passing the ami mi split i i mint ctuncil turned down a supported it ins furlhir amendment propose1 u and crs imimrson b lt ass and reeve sargent hunter were in oppomtior which would hae altered thc nt o which must be maintain t 1 for homis of different alue j presmt ratio nils tor 5050 m iht s4 000 ind below clas n n to 10q for s3501 to shooo wirh no ratio reqiiirej mints for homes assessed oer s kh1 the amendment would hac ownerarltl the ratios with o ri quireiih nts for homes vi r s5501 and a starting ratio if 400 cr cnss explained that he lock the thinks the original schedule drpirtina wis nrnptr when the subdtvi un whuh sion in law was passett as mun li milts icipal control oer detlopment inptinr i was not a nid as it is totlav er a nuiti whin a strices b law impot m cirtun roniuremt nts on snbdiv enlr red hv iders t ormirk it adequate protection or in siin i hiu sptnt nuni hours to just before arrne at this ratio which gives adequate protection to t ntrt paik sundiv af ninlc cir ilintv hun re liiuhzid nuclear survival topic of speaker at the regular kin meet ing mondav members of the oakwlle club were guests lilms were shown and an address given b george iac- aulav halton deputy coord inator for the emergency meisures organization on survival in a nuclear attnek the ctuh finalized its plans for the annual 10 dinnt r which will be held this veir in the lotion audionum on november 17th roist beef dinner will be served and citcitiinment will be headlined by comednn doug romaine peter jones georgetown rock slide buries house the perennial avalanche of stones is on at the north halton curling club wnere the roaring game got underway in earnest monday night the first n ght of the regular tchedule in the house oliver hunter ivan hay and jim evans check their accuracy no building says council action of the building in spector in refusing a permit for a house on jessop court was unanimously endorsed by council monday saaboe homes had asked for a permit to build in the unreteased portton of the delrvx subdivision last week e raiders i al of their offense all t imiving five mm to mil sit thev shook off the oilds last home two quick goals the jami which id have won hv comfortable mirkin wilh less than a mm ult left the raiders rami out of the first pnod with a 21 leid and at on time had a 52 edgi tumor iteaumont who makes a habit of bothi ring countv town inms scored three limes de frnm man dnrd thompson not ehed a pair and blakt lnehs dihi richirdson and nick rcr n t ich c illected ne short shots ltk or rai dirs to sign on another rear gtnrd the one being pursued plavtd em t pro milton merchants are a chinged club from the 1601 edition j there were a lot of new people toiling in countv town colours tuesdav night toich timer lee has made no effort tn dis guise his ambition he wants that first place spot this year a win friday night oakville in the seasons opener and he d have had it gcor eetowo goes to c j niirm then host the revamped ihe wari and m intersection- here 1 port credit team the following ment newest member cst davexdwards inspect one of the units at the town s pump fnda ing station traffic lights are here njti c i georgetown s full set of traffic lights have arrived and will be blinking but ovw mam and m ii intersection here irahic safety officer ted scott and the depart-

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