for fine printing a ca aibivlntl niav mnn piwhaso ie ewaearwel oy georgetown herald telephone tr 7220 ivna n 74101 ta plasa a wear ad as ate harah taw eat way se ftsay a aaav- eaat lwli aea oawtoftown omt thursday krllhia r42 taoattecrt raots bar yew sagu case mees tea ceasea peter jones georgetown judiths corn pops a prize judith mills holths the cot tllc that look first prie m that all fair competition whlci everybody noticed since it occupied the place of honour it the entrance lo the duplay hall fair board president garfield mcgilvrey makes it official with the familar red 0- another high school possibly by 1 964 population now 10692 figures indicate new building filled in two or three years a continuing increakr in georgetown population f nds the town with 10693 residents ace cm ding to figures compiled by the aisestment department i he town ha iftc reaped by 36 s nte la it septembe 1 and il almost three tmves as urge as in 19s3 when popula tion wti registered as 3 779 lre biggest yearly increae wit m i9b when georgetown wtlcon ed 1 00 new ren dent assessment irxrcaed by over 5 prr crnt lait year and the current figure hand at jis9s 761 pes deniial assessment showed a 1 yht drop the year nd industrial a correspond ng ircrese hie town assessment eftrntayj are now 70 u9 midenl 4i 14 j commercial 14 42 industrial nd i term rain cancels races cuts fair attendance but weather clears later in the day prepare for improvements to two cnr railway bridges the board of transport comm ssiooer w ii approve al teratioro to the overhead r iway br idge on ma n st north accord ng to a letter received by counc i on monday the board would pay 50 of the cost though not including necessary work on side street and private lanes caused by the widening other coils would be shared by town and highways department and accord ing to road chairman fred harrison the town s share would be about 10 per cent of the total al the imm time the tewnulght cost 300 000 will fapptaattt the heard fee a tha reeve argues he has in fcaraval sf widenlne tha lelaun- fecmatlon that the town a aharr teleview read railway bride miht be 70 000 and that the tmd fee cansodaratlen at an av town should not be without a ayfvaad brldaje at ran tha rail railway crossing from the olh way track in the vicinity el 1 lo the 7th lines the statlen 115 children ta tha fare i foil re ohairman don lurrj the improvements disputed ger told council monday that a accepts plowing challenge recent count ahowed 113 school children using the subway harry hale a former council lor spoke at the m re tint urn ins that this winter steps he taken to ensure that lwing street which carries the main mill traffic now he landed and for aome years were brought to tha ore recently by closing of private crossing at the ita lion used for ears by traffic to the paprrmills and b school children reeve john kjllou is alvo of tha opinion that a study he made of coit of widening the snowptoucd early in the mor john m aubwav i ning as well as the olh line but o harrison says the j hill and the john st culvert transport board frowns on any lie was told that such action such plans and estimates it would b taken plan opening ceremony new county building the new county administration building will officially open its doors november 17 although the staff hopes to move in nov 1st tippet richardson will move the registry office furniture and equipment and county trucks will lake care of the other offices november 17th will tee the opening ceremonies and the following day or possibly two will be open to the public ma or doug sargent accep ted an invitation this week ficm his namesake mayor ed die sargent of owen sound to compete in the special class fnr mayors at the intrrnation al plowing match on october 13th a tractor and coach will be provided according to the in vitkion one councillor suggested that diputy ilcce hunlrr jive the rrvor some special coaching uhite mr hunter said two world plowmen are available clrnc to town for such a job i but quipped one council or we don i want the mayor to make too good a allowing we don t uant them to think he rnmn from a rural ihuniel pality the new building will be serviced by county employed caretakers rather than the proposed anitor service when two bids for coretak ing service each amounted to 1 18000 a year council felt it would be cheaper by ap proximately 4 000 or 5 000 to hire their own caretakers memorial to warden t the old court house will not be forgotten however when the move n made mrs hita bath llocy of nassagawcya has hot only incorporated a pic ture of the old court house on draperies in the- building but will paint a picture of it to hawgaaamemorlal to the late wilfrid bird ex warden of the county council approved an expenditure of 230 for the work howino maych be the plowing match at owen sound when deputy reeve rill hunter of georgetown and reeve george leslie of rjwu ing will be halton s rcprtsen u lives represent parish at bishops anniversary mrs j persons and mrs p master man of the catholic wo mens league and mr ii j diamond and mr walter mai dy of the holy name society icprcsentcd the holy cray fairish in celebration of the 23th anniversary of consecra tlon of hi excellency the re erond joseph k ryan bishop of hamilton they attended a pontifical mais of thanks giving at the cathedral of christ the king in hamilton followed by the jubilee dip a tentalivo dale of nov 20th the rovil connaught was tat for the annual wardena dinner with the place as yet undecided another outinfi will llr and mnj eirl gruby of hotel nine hundred friendj and delegitu from 8 parlihei in the dloeese miile thli jubilee celebration moving honor- norval announce the engage- parked went of their daughter colleen mary to john waller btfeby ion of mr and mrs john sydney beehy of brampton the jnar- riage will take place on situr- day october the thirteenth at 4heoclocklnsljeiiil an- fucib church nf- bumped damaged a parted car waa bumped and dimmed- lo the extents bf about s0 opposite water st anartmontj thursday night tha car a w ponllx by kgeti biml majan 2 sim slv georgetown was public rest rooms poser for council a ratepayer s suoqesllon some time ago that public rest rooms be established down town came up for discussion aaam at aonday s council meeting council had turned the idea over to the chamber of com merce and a letter from that organization stated its full support but said the cham- bor has not funds for such a proiect and suqqeslcd mo ney should come from tax revenue n supeertars council decision was that no consideration could he given in the 1002 budget cr rred harrison argued utat facilities in the municipal bull djng should be offered the public but his idea found no supporters look what happens at the said deputy reeve hun this is different claimed cr harrison here the faclll ties ire beside the police off- toe tljey ahouldjit be locked up for the given few regulations demand cr barrager said government regulations demand rest room for officeewploybeaindwond ered if hey could be made pu blic outew are many problems remarked mayor sangent aa the matter was turned over to the property committee to study facing eeuth mi watt street when the hit and run accident occurred mr madsan told tv llealf must have tappaned be tween v tydeckjnd 1130 the aloof wai oshaaj jn and throma wnkd m sgt jim btlsborrow made llietnmlallbiu faak tra4iv 1 holsuln show waa keen ly- conteued and wdfrid lea lie r r 4 copped top honours ramy weather cut george and the royal rank trophy for towns fall lair crowd in half the lcst herd on saturday j i fjlf rlulu urrr an deip te threaten no skes over 00 people lur i uutanlin feamre to nor ned up lor the bg day in l to honours in show the park and they were re manvhip vit john mrtre win warded not only by i f nc mni the i aimdian imkrnl show but by clearing skies hank of commerce wjtch in which saw the sun peep the un l r 16 clan snd lllll al through later in the after eiarwtcr the ilouthton jerl noon ler watch in l e oldrr group hanrss races were a maior uajr rrucs in the hall rx casualty and had to be can hi hit were awarded mrs u celled because of track conch dcnnii it it liramplon for tions but otherwise all the most points in ladies work and fractions were there in pro- 1 mrs laeorge young kb jiurcii fusion including the biggest st acton most points in the midway ever to play tle ta r hall the exhibit hall was wetrj ura james ucflrydt 7 lhia filled with displays and cer heth st won a is 00 voucher tre field in the park was a from silvers dept store or mecta for hock udgtrvo and i having the most points in the viewing new cars and farm horticultural department and machinery here too the huni barbara hinrade 14 oat render ter and lumper horse classesblvd topped the town and competed in e special ring country girls display nui utlllwtws sine senior institute entered duplays uallinafsd taujueslng eorgthown norval akbgrove dublin ijmehihiu and nauag aueya lluey lleei three 4 ii girls rlubs aihgruvr dublin and ijinehoute alio displayed or harry llarlry halton mp and mayor doug sargejit tvere on the platform for open in eerrmomrs as well as ardeuj m rt ihtay president of laque sing agricultural society and art rowan of alton director of ditnct 5 of thr onurio tall tairs auociation llie tirl pijuf hand scthcduled to play during the day eaneeued out bacaus of tha raus damaci ww im i mich way coclisiom damage was eitimated at jav when n est bound car collided ttilh a car making a left turn on urlph st lit wcinrct a palue rapart said mrs william boyta 31 perttvlew blvd was watttmunj in a 19st olds and had almast camalatad i a latt turn inta a drlvawaye the sauttt aide at cuetah tvaar wrieelaswarth tckeaj whan the east baund car avivan ty cralf arthur mcmullan al lof mills ik actan strtmb the rear and the driver in the ear follow ing mrs boyle verified her statement that she had indira- lid a turn with the direction al signal cat r d whltson who in vestigated placed the damage al 1230 to the boyle car and 1300 o the 1kw dodge driven by xicmullen the accident oc curred at 7m pm even before ttve last bricks of the rww corrtpcatlt fvool have been put in place lite goq high school board is considering beginning plans for another tacoaday school tvere and a decision will poliably be made rwxt monday thats wtven ttwe board is tchvduled to mt with james f evans d mali ton and h e batkin savcrvurus of tlie public school the holy cross separata school end me liquating scttool boards to receive actual ervolmint figurta in live districts elementary schools to datarmirve whvi ttve building still under construction will be overtaxed preliminary enrolment study by the board indicate it will be either by 1964 or 1965 and since it takes at lit two years to build a school one for planning and one fo construction such a conclusion would mean imrrvadiale inl tiation of plans for a second building on another site ui town concensus is that it would be another composite type school ualll the silualtan that an ltwj tean the reat flachnl- cal wiag waa ujuartaaiew ay 44a tua fevwi h fadaraj and pvravvuxlal caarauaaan4s wauld net sever 160 per cant af tha cast a camtructlen and equip ment because af a revised y stem by tha tadaral fsevarnmant tkay tvauld pay so par cant in stead ef 7 par cent and tha ontarie eevamment weuld pay is per cant uavlng 3 par cant el tha cast te tha town and fewnthlp final tatals the decision to go ahead with plans for another composite school and that s the conrlu aion tha board wiu probably come to monday will be based on the actual enrolment figures from schools in the area and does net include any further ex pinaton the figures tha respec live hoard secretaries will be bringing to the monday meet ing re the final up to dale to italslnd it is on these that deei lion will be made a spokesman said there has been some discussion ratardiiiat the site of a new totopodtm school and although the board will be obliged to local it feat close as possible to tha feetr of the area population there ha been no tentative dcilon djscuu tranda at a meeting in toronto oi monday with the architect u the present composite wing a k harnett the board taafia bvs principal vice rjriivrjpaj and technical director heard their host discuss at some length the modern trends u uftai sohool construction and vari ous types or buhdinga whack will house the elaaa reotaa bt the future u u appareflt it wiu be useful lrjarnation the fair from the ferris a view of the georgetown fall fair midway from tha top qf tha ferrit wheel barnard shows parennlal itagari thtrrlde end game section ol tha fall production brought in more units this yaartharreverbefore family dinner for fortieth anniversary vlr snd lira arthur j huj- du of ashgrove celebrated their fortieth wedding aunt vrrsary on saturday septetd ber 23nd they were the guesli of their family betty and ward itrownrldife howion ruddelt and hartlry anderson at a din ner at hawthorne lodge vi 11- ton other members of tha party were brothers and sis ters or the honoured couple was lmr olrl llr and mrs c edgar rud dell toronto mr and sirs thomas llowden hornby mrs w p laldlaw norval miss olive ruddrll hsmllton un h ii wright ceorgetown eu liabeth and lllll kerr collin msrgsret trownridge ash grove mr snd mrs j neal ramsay trenton mrs ra- ssy niece of the groom waa flower girl at the wedding due to an unfortunate car ac cident on friday mrs f hnwden of heineler aunt of the bride wsi unsble to be present shew film later in the evening rela tives and some guests at the wedding forty years ago ga thered at the flrownrldge home to extend congratulations to the celebrating coupte a film wsi shown by w t crslg reid guests were present front toronto montreal hamilton trenton milton hornby nor val snelgrove ueadowvale gait georgetown and ash grove breakin attempt is unsuccessful a break in sttempt was un successful at georgetown bowl last week r according lo police marks on the door discovered by tha owners on the morning of tha 20th indicsted that someone had worked on the lock during the night but either gave up in frustration or were scared ok hit and run dents car door a hit and run driver caused 30 damage to a 1083 ford parked opposite the george town bowl thursday night mrs freda humphreys t- rr 2 geeretlown told bailee that when she unte out el the bowline alley at tkeur lotig she discovered that the door on the drivers ilde had been pushed in end the side been scraped the car wit facing north on ibeeaettraotrtooltaulnvtbi j- v-