Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1962, p. 1

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propose thr w offirrn of thr avciatlon ifallons mi dr marry harlry will be prrsrnt to mrr l hu friend in thr riding first chance to town or building georgetown will have firjl hance alter ft tier ai and provincial government to c quire the present po t other next spring for public pur poses council was told monday that if the town n mtcresled in buying the building which be vacated for new hway ute an appraisal be made to arrive at a fair mi itej pnee hjh aumar gtt f tert tj ftrta el ttvtvw ctdnt frhl car iwnin ktvi ntgmitfa fcfciul las frl day yta prud purhur a 1uj ckwrelt whuhhthtd utf scquir4 crnt lw tot jttky vehicle i a ipm and decided la visit rla fives here he laff the car in rent we 7 vutela and want intltu ha wn in side anly a short time whin i neighbours celled ta atti htm j if he ewned a shlney naw 1943 ckav hr rmhrd outudr ml found h car on a uu n t 12 victoria si it had appar rntly rollrd down ihtstnri and arrovs thr mill walk thrrr wu a rrrasr down thr sidr of it from a slrel stakr in thr liwn and und rntath i wm a hadl twnl tursrlr owied ly onion ii m of 12 victoria trc li lirr rt malrd thr total uroa a i j73 car ui p rl nrtr ttir ml tttl lolr oil rrr ma kinje ttttir uuiii rrrd link lrit i 1 1 ir clow at thr in ttir ur ibu and from fire death present lots enough for next eight years rrporttd it to thr ttirrr had turn a simit uidv wjritrd a 10h to clip rr t rjl i il rd ir rult a hull in gr ound rnd on john m and took u out of a cdr on thr ui rnd irrorijinj to poll milk innn v thiftv thou h not on ijt a vrjilr as tin have tx fur thr pim uii wi i rnd hi fr mav rrr kj tin tutu i ifrj of 101 i i- id pnl hjl left djii l r haw ininulrlv r dritr in r up willi ltjrr irlrr llor ihr ilrln hlnh wli ini of 61 hud and kilph tra of b7 lnimtainirw lid canir uu thrr in thr drlrrx ilau on trnliv nirhl a pnirr npo t mid rawlinj a dnv inf alonk in front of irie plaia horn and lorktra ujt moving out of hu parking ipot gaiolwir thiriri rmplird tha tank en a ear nwnrd by al graff of 14 cairrj dr friday night thr urn liftid 1 irmlar hi ft in thr ijiiumh incr hai r mimry in a tnittlr rmin hjtt bwjueited in irfplmbr by georgetown coofwil to ad- vila on a pfofxjied rviw land reeava arjireriknt with dlait dveloxiienti tlve drpl ol muruc p afl r itrorgly r- ommcfwjed aga nit t i in a irticr read aorvday to council the letter igned b paul h tkfty an vtanl deputy mirv uter fnarkf lurrwnaried lexal itat lc al lte departmanr irri ihrrn arid in iti conchxi ng venlonte layi hie dep t huritirni vrry irr omly thf dr rab i ty ron a ftfiafkial orl ol v ew of pit dy rig tt e luwn i c rrj t furlher by n lerirwj mlo agreenenti of tlwi tyj d itunivj m thu report al lh part cular time prwent detenture ponton j274 per capita demand for hounng 139 build rxg permdi in 1962 and availability of land 31 loti rkw available and proicnt onornic poi- ilon ml anlidpatrd growth am fatto trl lr the decmon iumxi on lofij tlrmand thr irchrur high school a 312 loti will inrct rrtiuirrnimu tuiu ljnk in riprnditurri on truer and tor r ar thr rrnort a rtvrnlrt lgrint i an inrrnw in prr cjpita thr town anothtr imofhe i to j in im1 f ll6l no f capital einri 103 u notrd in thr ft port thould tr rnlailrd it advlwa irowncial avrrir n 102 1 ttt until a rjjulil itodgrt hai bn rhargri on drln ntur u m- prrparrd 1067 c ounnl drcidtti i ollowinj 1u55 trading of thr irttrr to ik ha incrrard to 73 t crntlan intrrmrw with thr iirpirt in jw1 inrrit fur durtiaion of thf ra- thr rrimrt point t to inrrra p rt nd runfiratlon of to ma cd opr rating cnl for thr of thr point il mrntionrd u key ha rd ion ol m and mfi oamrf fia j wai iffuti irom terlam daahi in thr r home by mri jhr la fullon 30 of live tame d drei when tl e bu id rig auhl i re ihr farm hoi r of frmr toiitruton on the town i ne ot i qur mrj lelow norval wai badly damaged by f rp of unknown or jtn aonday morn ng mri full on look iter youngrit ion 6 rnunlbl old who wai down ita ri to laft ly thtn ruiht d uptairi to ri itue ritkny who wav ailt p m ai upita ri lx d room natlced unolm ch i plaing mdr h mokr mr pulton m burn to hrr nh rn r rum lif 111 jh thr thr 2dh it on p rtcd i po nnmlx r of wi hmn undii- on t d n s t r u c 1 1 n had tx m in air riflr tiilir m iir rjndnljtf for imi ninjul officr had rrpor ted to no tea thai elect ion piulrrt were hriog ripped down 26 candidates seeking the nine council seats land release recreation featured by campaigners nominations land releaie for rendential building and expansion of georgetowns recreation facilities were major points in ipoeches mado by candidates for council lait thursday while a majority of candidates expressed opposition to further land release at this time most of thrm qualified this with reference to unspecified industrial ratios some hodged on opinion until tho dept of municipal affairs submits a report asked by the present council on a proposed release agreement and a few were adamant in demanding a hall lo largoscale building without industry first several candidates promucd hildebrandt martin lloran hill id promote parks in the eastern part of town one man based ui campaign on cleaner water and many pleaded for more harmony on the incoming coun ell a procedural by law a five yair plan holding the line on ux rate and improvement of eit georgetown roads figured id some campaign speeches 4 of 94 nominees two arc not running ian can and ger aid avery one jack armitrong wu acclaimed or a two year urm ai hydro commlaalaner twenty six are in the field for ttlne council positions and five will contest the four school toard beats council will have a minimum bf three new facet don barn- ajar li retlrlna as a ward 1 councillor and jim brown in r 3 a ward 2 councillor yrtxi harrison will contest the deputy recvoship with uie ln cum bent wm f hunter present mayor dour sargent is opposed by two former off ice holders joseph gibbons and era hyde in the top contest a former deputy reeve al nor i ton opnoies sitting reeve elliott besides a present councillor rax cock ward 1 candidates include bob francis former de jmly reeve walter gray alex kbntick robert letts and don powers jim emmerson a present council member is joined by leonard burns william crom ar e it francis john hole boy warwick and jim younji in ward 2 in ward 3 prescnj council lor boh mcneill is a condidnto with mrs ivy darbln charles smith and harrison wood alio candidates don towers and roger wade are not seeking reelection for public school board run prri ent members john mintern and rft mooncy will run along with malcolm rrceman bill hi chmond and john wolfe continued on rage fll earmark projects to community hall the gaeroatawn kinsman have sat thamtalvet lofty ooal for their naxt projacl local club prailtsenf tlar ry lavy said thla waak kat tha club has unanimously patsad a ma man to eva caoroalawn a community hall and tha broflta from future maneyralsino prejacts will ba armarkad for tha build i no fund to data tharo has baen ne talk of proposed sita or coat ha said make move on tax arrears a step to encourage dellnq- ents to pay taxes more promp tly as cr mcneilly phrased it was talten omnday when the council ondorsed registration of tax arrears certificates by jhe town treasurer the move hat been discus sed for some tlmeby council concerned with larfle arrears georgetown the complete list of nomin eev for elected office in geor cjetown appcart below namei of thove who have qualified and are itandinq for eloction appear in capital at the itart of each qroup mayor joseph gibbons ein hyde doug sargent ian cm harrlun wood reeve john eurott ain06t0n dwuty reeve fred harrison wm f hunter ward i council rex cock robettt francis waiter gray a1ex korzack robert ietts don powers oarald avary ward a council leonard burns william cromar jim emmerson e r ted francis john hole roy warwick jim young robert lolls dan pewn ward 3 council mrs ivy darbin charles hildebrandt martin horan robert mtneilly w r bill smith harrison wood hydro commission acclamation john t armstrong public school koard 4 fs ba totted malcolm freeman john mintern reg mooney bill richmond john wolfe cash stolen in glen robbery sqrglan brake tha slats in tba front dear of p rat tans grocery tier glan williams in tha small hours t sunday morning and made off with tha cash raglslar containing from v0 to 30 in bills and change tha rag it tar will coat ap proximately ims ta replace tha thieves made thalr hit and run attack on tha store at about 110 im and war heard by the owner george preston who llvas next door whan ha want to investigate thay were gone he called police who la- tar found the amply cash register in the rlvar at hic kory palls whara it cresses tha ith line of liquating opp accidents the north llalton detach ment of the otp investigated three accidents in the gcor getown area during the past week vivian ftmln of rr 3 strcetsvllle escaped injury when his 1053 buick skid ded off the town line south or norval and struck a pole the police report said the front bumper and grill were smashed to the extent of about sos a wlllowdile resident lorraine kennedy wcath ercd a smash unscathed on saturday her car left the 7th line just north of sil vercreek curve and receiv ed an estimated 800 dam age all four doors fend ers front bumper grill and rad were damaged on the 1063 dodge a 1050 edsel driven by tom wright v of oakvllle and a 1002 chcv driven by charles gibson or walker- ton collided at the inlor- wtlon of no 10 side road and the 7th line tuesday causlns a total of woo da- mifle neither driver was injured in tho accident est jpenrlce handled the investigation uulri 0 milium 4 with sprncrr r notirrd th mokr r rult tuffi re i and inrrra tr ink r duor uprn li ttir trdrixim chinuacmi fin mrii wt rr amtid in hrit3li i irom dmr lrtinil and milton and had tho blaic under control in two hour completely gutted ihr upturi vj computrl liittid ami all lurnishnik dr itront thr lncr floor and ronrnl irr tudly damaged tn imtikr and wjlrr mr haird i rmplord av a drurrjalr nun with ilrnwns bread ar mr llaird it an employer with standard products in georgr town thry will find trmporary rrdrnce with mr bird a bro- thrr at brampton what council did council endorses highway project two maior projects are in tlieir initial staqe followmr action taken at mondays council meeting new railway overpasses on main si n and mountain view rd will be submitted il i i i i j acciamaii tor approval to other bodies whao will share the coit the railway hirjhways depart ment county and board of transport commisnoners winter works stage onr of an improved eastern highway approach wa moved by road chairman rred harrison council agreed tn storm wwer eurlw and catch banns from maple ave to moun tainvirw with hopr thai thu can be done as a winter works project cr harrison said thit if this is done n part of an overall plan the town could receive as much at bo per cent subsidy esquesing nominations i tuning ritrparn wh otr monday to rlrct thrrr councillor and two mrmbrri of the puhlic tchool area hoard thr two lop officri in the townahip havr brrn filled by in rekvi ceorci lbslii deputy rbivi wilfrid lislk council ta ba alactadl mervin barber george currie bob lawton walter linham school board 1 la ba alactad mrs shirley armstrong stanley f brown harry herensberger till february union lawyers request adjourns works probe on tuesday morning after hearing one days evidence county judge george elliott adourned the judicial inquiry into alleged irregularities in the georgetown works depart ment till february 4th 5th 6lh and 7th the adjournment was requested by basil stevenson of brampton lawyer for local 73 of tho national union of pub lic service employees who stated that tha union felt the town had been rernis in not giving the workmen notice to attend in fact he stated two of the men who testi fied yestorday went to work yesterday morning in their work clolhes and then were told to come here mr sharpe tho lawyer retained by the town stated im inclin ed to agroe with mr stevenson idanca against all the works john ord q c who with a w boos is- acting for town superintendent geoffrey bhgh and former town foroman georne rowe protested thai the workmen had rjvon state ments as for back as august to police and to town coun cil he added that the date of the hearing was publicized in georgetown papers- judge elliott sahj hu was vary unhappy about tha fact tha workman had not had opportunity to prapar thalr evidence and felt worttlng man not verted in law were being thrown td tha anticipated outsider department net a tap brass versus grass roots type battle said tha udge we feel tha motivating ferca has been an outside in fluence to capitalise for poll tleal advantage declared mr boos it is a situation whara workman criticise avary deci sion of tha boss it would ne ver w6rk in private industry during mondays hearing charges and counter char ges filled tha court room by hearsay evidence awd there will ba ne polltlelal speeches continued on page 17 prompt nojudga elufitt tor mark u one wm hettae school finished has been vote in esquesing for council school board reeve deputy are acclaimed there will be en election tn liqueung town hip this year but only for council and ichool board reeve georga leslie and deputy reeve wilfrid leslie received acclamations in addition to the preienl councillors george curne robert lawson end waltc imham a newcomer to tha scene mervin barber was nominated for council all signi fied they would try for the three council seats with two school board members up for election three were nominated these were mrs shirley armstrong and stanley brown the two incumbents and the third mr harry herensberger here again all are running following the closing of ne- mlnetiaob clerk k c lindsay called far a minutes silence in memory of three well known residents who died recently fermer reeve wilfrid bird es quesing scheel beard tec rata ry ernest batbin and township superintendent wm townsend clerk lindsay acting as the chairman read the financial re- pert shewing an accumulated surplus of s1 1035 this years surplus is s4190 the financial statement covers tha period from january 1m3 until octo ber 31sl 191 ilekvg gkokge lkmje rx plained that the vacancy crca ird hy wilfrid birds death was filled in accordance with the municipal act we had to car ry on lie stated simply he spoke of the at growth of the municipality since he was the rceve 10 years ago while ex plalnirtg the work of county iouncil he told of the amend ment lo the hospital h law which reduces the county grants to hospitals to s4 000 per bed rather than the prcviom sfi 000 i think count council should pause befofe conmdering an more large expenditures hr cautioned very briefly dkt rkevk wilfrid 1kmje outlined the need for the nrw township bull ding end expressed the belief it would be adequate for many years comncillors un11am cur we and lawson all spoke hrie fly each expressing pride in hie townships financial posi hon mr mervin barber simjily stated he felt there should le some competition consequently he would stand for election following the example of all previous speakers esquesing school board chairman bob cunningham spoke only a few words ii invited the rate payers to the openlnb of the new llmehousc school friday nov 30th and told of hoping to overcome a water shortage there by building a reservoir mrs robert armstrong told of her dutiea an a member of the property and teaching committees apart from the us ual upkeep netting this lime a headache she declar ed we have tried to improve tho tea cbfng cutf probably the most important job of a board she concluded i almost quit thu year said stamiay broun hut may be six years experience can he a hrlp mil hkrensbergeb mrrrly stated he felt there should hr some younger blood fallowing e cuatem af the past few years mr w hamp shire the eldest living etque sing ei reeve pat asked ta speak me recalled being at tha opening of the preaant build ing and hoped to be at tha op ening el the new one mr hampshire in his 91st year claims to have attended mare nomination meelinga than any one in esquesing vhen no report was forth coming from any member of the high school board a rate payer doug rrndlcv erpresrd indignation and made a motion seconded bv norman bird that the ksqucsing members of tha high school board be contac ted and requested to have the reports of the seeral hoards ihlivhcvl in local papers the pub motion mously passed but not unsnl- kinsmen to build community centre jhe kinsmen clul i plan ning to build a community center and is discussing a 2500 to 3000 square foot building in a letter to council mon day the club asked aid in securing a central site for the proposed building but strol led that the kinsmen intend to foot the cost themselves with club protects herald will be election return centre up to tha minute election returns of tha upcomlng municipal election will ba as close as your telephone lactlon night december 3rd whan tha herald will again provide ha ejection night service ytuean keap poetad by dialing tr 72201 after 10 pm j-

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