Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 20, 1962, p. 1

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for rue printing georgetown herald telephone tr 72201 t 7moi tmlm ad hi tfca herald f ay bay as- mm i ajfldae tk 7moi kjhei a wot ad he tka herald ts gwini oataru ttwedey sapc sorfc 141 uxtmlm aom k 400 m ynn sfaaala capy meal tea caata h ma will m gib- bjtium ot the fc change he aid dapoty rmve hmitr uld cr mcneilly uld ihit a mill mirtjj that the taunla i- le change haa no direct bear hummi iuiikiiih ha mw ins on an individual taipayer usuoj this aea anj a meal if we eeul up with e hlher ui urwaan tka iwe lueeaui wl my to heln ukajuui saera ha sal fcol ii ta have mawr tw t see laieayara will he wylna during the discussion it wii wiumml rcveatrd that georgetown u the only county municipality ter jones georgetown 0l fish1n hole with prizes btsrttf tw fkhtwo lime these young fry arent after young fryer it much more twtouft buiines than that get a load of thoie expreinonji thu it the fnh porvd at the i lorn jamboree a perennial mecca for wideeyed angler tee lung all kind of roveltles rot using the dma minuil mayor sargent uld that no town has ever been told it muil be used and until revisions art wade made he do not think there premature- mayor sargent will be any specific order to turned the motion though he do 10 is the deportment will review terms of land release hope answer ready within two weeks the dept of municipal affair will comply with at weeks request by georgetown council n giving it opin ion on term of e new land rate ate agreement which council ht offered to del rex developments ltd a letter from t r cumming deputy minivter wi received end read to council monday indicating the depart ment interest in dealing with the difficult and somewhat urgent problem wheh appear to have arisen in previou negotiation with reipect to an amended agreement a leiie liaie amitjii iui ma inrtii iu ujmii the eawwll raejuest wii ret the nsnctsl position ol d uif 1 h own expense com vj t the ieartme fej- lown required tej t unftp township try v m dipiriimni rf w ake i0me tmt he n y town hall terence belaee etk ed for tome written eonflrtna tlon showing that access would be provided the previoua ownera have used the parkins lot betide the community hall aa their acceu however coun george cur rle pointed out that the hall hoard not the township ow ned the parking lot and so could neither give or deny acceu untenaj read llr balnea then asked per mlulon for hla client to open uwlag the council mtire wak a actln curk a c mcbrlde solicitor cearse c wwav auditor walter feat aj deeuty raave win 9 v hiwfar ierwwd tke tutaoit- ue kuh inlervlawad mr cthmhlnfja plneiuut pealtlan ur cumming uld in hi letter that hla department i fcflikhu to help council in every way pouible you will appreciate how ver hi letter itatea that before department officer can farm an opinion a somewhat dtuded itudy of the hittory of the preunl agreementa the taid but it l hoped that the georgetown rtqueit can be complied with in the next two week council wii be advitcd in writing of the departments vitwa held conference mr cumming suggeit that following a written report conference be held with all council members i have sornt doubt whether in the interests of the town this conference should take place during a regular or spec ial council meeting or at an informal conference in this ofi flee he concludes very good new indeed hjurianee of the town under mayor sargent termed the let present arrangements and in iter two townships discuss grant to ballinafad hall would get 2500 from each etqueiing council and the reeve and deputy feeeve of erin township held a joint duamion on the proposed ballinafad community centre at the regular ecfuenng coun cil meeting monday night rmve mel garden of erin felt a written agreement be tween the two townships was desirable verbally is ha been agreed that each of the municipalities put up 2500 toward he capital cost and split fiftyfifty on any mainten ance deficit road allowance running between wilton and mclans just up the hill past the township offices both coun r ijiwxon and w liriliam felt there wu m objection to the use of th road as long as the tounahlp was in no way involved in any expense councillor curne stated sine anypne hu a right to use a township mid he felt no writ ten permijauon was necessary i agree uid mr ualnes however i cant convince the other lawyer of that without something in writing mr ualnes will discuss the matter with township solicitor tom van slckter lowest bid at their meeting monday night esqueiing council awar ded the lowest bidder hilton poving ltd the contract for contructlon of a bridge at lot 1 concession 0 and 7 their tender price was 4040 50 a bid of 2030 was accepted from isaac sauve for the con structlon of a culvert at lot 2 concession s and 6 in addition mr sauve was awarded a cln tract for renal ring a culvert at lot 20conceuion 4 and 5 at a coat of 250 in each case the lowest bids were accepted subject to the approval of the dept of high ways a total of five bids were received on the construction work nodnatlort however all present felt that no donations should be made from the townships until the v of the money la raised fer the source shown doubts were upreased moat community centre dont pay their wty cowmen ted reeve tj leslie tbea wed hive to pay any w maintenance deficit l ur unham felt malnten ransc abould be accurately def- iried oorge currie pointed out that the grknt la avallsble efter the money li spent ttvldad eew utile higgmted uiat uvea of the oept of afunlclpal affair present to be sure we do everything right according to ur leslie discontinue work in accordance to the township councils the ballinafad com munity centre board would be in attendance in the mearitlme it will be recommended that the contrac tor discontinue wot until all the points in doubt are cleared up apnearin on be of a client who owm uhd acroas the crock bebiod the stewart- w nippy days burning leaves more than signs of fall county assessor must reveal check figures council diuujjes assessment review a diuuuton on georgetown t share of the county equalized ettatimenr whidi local poll it cot feel it too high erupted into e mirvo council battle morvday when four councillor favoured adopting the dfjt of municipal af fair manual at the bati for local antiung lait spring aeurvent commitnoner ioteph gibbon told council that gogiown auestment figure had been upped by the county with a consequent increase in the local tab for county colli on the betis of a pot check made by county attettor ford roger ur u with asl h jd and dropped niiiiiint ftur awve tk4 et ueiat tsmsimewvt jmi t lut rwfusad te rwaa ua akeut his tkuk er ev ihrlr mill rate by 15 this year 1 know mill rate by itself means nothing but i know one man in acton who is paying premature cr emraerson argued that until the spot check information is revealed no evaluation can bill hayward win jambcrw car draw cootoits coae in bedy rw talwic to scjl tiiu to lion tod ltkdwtdj sold routtn b11 iuywrd tkkh tewnur wb on iw lord fa ir is ft last wek and today wilhwu is richer by one ifctt car numb- mm waa palled saturday night at the lions jajbbor by fair board pre- sidmit carfleld alcctlvray since th prls is a two door and the hay wards have been thinking in terms of a four dour for their next one the falrlane will go as a trade in bill commute to walton col net dentally ticket seller tom was also earajraw chair man and reported only 489 of the i dursu were sold netting th club something like 100 a thousand were printed the jamboree annual ij ons project ran two nitfms rrtday and saturday and featured hlngo crown and anchor vum pond over and under lart games and a chicken booth clientele turned over between 1475 nd 1300 scotty herfces was chairaisn whole county out of step except us quipped cr harmon reeve elliott pointed said he might favour the move if all information is available for study ant deputy beeve hunter was of the same opinion and asked if that spot cheefca had also ben tion could be held till made by th department of l d municipal affaires and thru had been opposite to the coun ty as they had arrived at lowar asseumenu if we adopted dma and decrease our assessment our mill rate iu jump end uli will be as added hindrance tn our search for industry h uld if thats so why didnt the ford plant locate hers instead in oskville which is using dma wondered cr harriton at this tree e mcnellly ceck ihetlen was made calling fer mta tie el the dma man ual ucally nat neueh i ve no intention of with drawing it said cr ucnellly the department told us we are levying too high an assessment if that a the case i hope tax payers will eontset every coun cillor who opposes this motion and ask if their property la one nf those which ware found te be too highly assessed and thus puying too high taxes cr xfcneilly said hi motion was intended to put every councillor on the spot this brought cr angrily to hla feet l fer one tftent like belne tetd im telrej out eei the savat h stervmad i need mar lv festmstlen baler t can intel noaoimemts mr and mrs eric holt al gome mills ontario announce the engagement of their daugh tr shsron laura kitchener to donald graham lord son of mrs rord and the late ur wilfrid lord of georgetown the wedding will lake place october the sixth at eleven oclock at grace churcb-on-tbe- 1ml toronto social and personal cr mcneilly said the man lleantly vete in favour el title ual has been prepared by spec mr mcneilly says he kew ishata and the fact that one taxpayers contact ua h iay group find georgetown aasass jen cents tte he lhw tvay mrnts low and another high ea much fax as i de indicates that some taxpayers the motion waa lost on s are being overtaxed and other iv4 vote wlh cr brown and are not paying enough ihsmson siding with the mov acton had gone to the dma era un jack genie toronto u a guest this week with mrs s et groat alaln street south miss joan craig of uopetown spent the weekend at her home with mr and mrs bert craig mr and mrs jack armstrong parkview blvd were in st john n b last week where mr barrage r arjnstrong attended the sov reign great priory of canada mr and mr l b gibson and mr arnold gibson of hope- town visited sunday with mr and mr bert craig 34 victor- la street mr and mrs l b gibson of hopetown visited saturday at the home of mr and mrs alex brown 37 victoria st mr and mrs antonio zilio terra cotta have ieen pleased to have their son bill who is wants parkette land should be acquired property sbould be acquired in the sunbeam height ares for parkette before all vacant land is used up think reeve john elliott the reeve told council monday that when property required from subdivides for park purposes waa sold the money was earmarked for use in that area he suggested council investigate buying land in the lane subdivision to add to a recreation area ilabllth fund another meeting be arranged outunimevltrtebreleflxf thirnindrtlli7tsiirtr7tin the bridge at lot 1 con 6 and 7 will he built by a j brtun of kitchener at a cost of 409 while the steel will be provi ded by j harrj son lon don at a cost of 1100 engagements mr and mrs edward smith ballinafad re happy- to att nounee the engagement of their daughter doreen elisabeth to duncan allan macdougal o erin the marriage will take pise on saturday s 2flth 1m2 at 336 p m in llllnatad unite church mayor sargent who has been n proponent of parkette agreed that the reeve was on the right track i property chairman jim em nierson aaid his committee had toured all townowned land some time sgo and had dls cussed selling soma small pro perties to establish a fund for purchase nf larger tract bealdea recreation fer child ran we need some places where elder people can eney shady park bench he uld lets not overlook the pro perty we already have on the lower end of byron st aaid cr cock who alio pointed out tha twice in put years coun ell haa authorised work on parkland at the north end of miryst engagements ur and urs 3 lirhousttm 1 1 txjua at wo oclock salada tea wagon feature at fair a 3v len mobil tea wag on which cornea complete with two uniformed hoateuea will attend the annual pell pair on saturday sep tember 22 sponaored by the george town cancer society the tea wagon will be in attendance at the fair groundi durinff the houra of 10 00 a m to s 00 p m during thoie houra the two hoateaiej and mehi- bera ol the local council group will aerve tea and caoldee thli li w ol the two tea 03 gare drive toronto ontario announce th engagement of their daughter marlon carol kitty to lynne ernest hyde eldest aon ol ur and lira e f hyde 34 ewln street ont the marriage place in st johns ifriited cburejfi georgetown on 8s16ry7tseplembwib7lnltkftlim wagona custombuilt ibr sat ada foods which have bees attending other community eventa throughout ontario and quebec auch aa winter car nival and similar functions durlittfthe aptlng and sum mer the tea wagona attend garden parlies and aire each wagon has a kitchen- type lnerlor a public ad dress ayatem a telephone and a threespeed record player for leatime music also included is a power plant and refrigerator along j cups of tea per hour fy its georgetown fair on friday saturday the nip of autumn in the air these evening it about a oood publicity a the etque ing agricultural society could eik for and thove turning leave and that mauve ky jut above wtiere the un dipped below tits horizon they ere all ign of tall and thit year september 21 it li more than the drtt day of the me i net to i y season it 1 alto ttve first day of georgetown fall fair incongruou enough ince if there i anything urv melancholy it feir day new assistant at cnr station john shflhab a native of palraerston john shi hah is georgetowns first assistant station agent john who waa moved here by the cnr earlier thu year is 23 and for the past three years ha been thr ticket clerk at weston before that he worked at rex dale lie is single and at pres ent is living at the exchange hotel asked what he thought of his new home john diplo matically replied it is one of the friendliest towns be has worked in stationed in halifax with the navy home with them for a weeks leave bills fiancee litis doris cann of yarmouth nova scotia accompanied him the curluri the bppy lux of ik- rrvwdwd vsbibat hall the eiubeenee of the rail birds they shout thair favourite hoitta at the harness rscea they are all air sounds and jut what the doctor ordered to scare off thuss end of suujuht uu a snorting belgian giv ing a hlf hearted rebellions tug aa his owner takes him in front of the judges ihe pro testing bawl of a show calf- the giggling yuungster getting her first nosrful of randy floss these things you won t and on sny poster but thry are all pari of he maimetitm that makes the annual fair tn an nual must ihe high point of the georgetown entnrtainmrnt year itie bernard midway will supply the gaiety both friday tvenlng and all day saturday the hall will open friday ev ening and if the demand for prise lists la sny yardstick the companion will be keen trot ters and pacers make thrir contribution saturday afternoon and a special event for jumping horses gets under way at 10 am and promises some of the big name junipers for the in paction of the early birds the calibre of the hall ex hibit haa consistently topped itself every lima around and a display of baking needlework hobblea school srt and green thumb gardening to name a few that will exceed the 1ml much complimented showing will be worth the admission price alone the standard brand special for home baking which ofjera over 140 in cash prises has tha oven experts dusting off grandmas unique formula with designs eft aotne or all of the reward judging of thle one will be done friday in the aouth corner of the track infield will be assembled some of the finest registered cattle sheep and horses in die district and a pony shew hss the promoters anticlpaing an unequalled number of entrants and an extra large crowd inu erest the fair will get under way with the parading girls ripe band mayor doug sareent and dr harry uuley up will be introduced from tha aland by tha president garfield mecilu rray and vince uountford will be the genial master ot cere monies chic radio will be on the grounds eponsored by the jay- cees the lions club mem be re ill take care of the galea parking and policing tha track and there will be refreshment booths by eervica clubs chur ches and institutes but chances are the first ex ample of that fall fair magnet ism will grip you as soon ae you get within three blocks ot the park emcee vince mount- ford voice crackling through the pa ayscm carries that far easily and who can keep their footsteps from quicken ing with that tugging at their ear peter jonea georgetown run for the dictionary motorists have been dashing for tha dictionaries and leafing madly through tha ys ever since this sign want up at tha entrance to tha john stuubway and ihsnt cad pad padattrlana that hat them confused ift that first word thai looks aomathngl ilka yield if any driver finds a word spelled yelld let us know to wa can tejl tha baf- mr j ladttubwysririamheyrarauppotadlodolcvpedaaanclr meets sister first time in 52 years a brother and a eiater had a happy reunion in england when they met for the first time in over 52 years mr and mrs andrew dew- hurst ol 23 guelph st returned homalajt week after a three- week holiday in the old coun try they stayed at lusckpool and went to blackburn and ma ny other places in lancashire tha highlight of their vaca tion waa a visit with mrs alirs chadwick mr dawhursta 83 year old sister they aro tha only two left of a family ot se ven and it had been over 53 years since they last met it waa a grand reunion all the neighbours and many from blackburit called ua 1 their beat wishes and join with them to a irle party to cele brate the occasion it was qulta a gettogether with alnglng tha old songs and reminiscing about the old town and times gone after a happy time of visits ing unm flaw fut and tears of joy wined with tears or part ing but it wwe a wonderful with coma true for both of them a aad bart of their vlalt waa tha doath of a nephew of mr dewtwrat mr harry whiteside durlmtohelr alariu shacksurk 1 v tt

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