Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 17, 1963, p. 5

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times dont change 1858 report shows judge langdbn on delinquency continued irom page 4 thi 6i0k0it0wn herald offices the peak working day thursday january 17th 1w was december 17th the day 5 i posx 0lw had 5 a i deadline cor local mat deln- who would in future lilt the cry on that day more than office i contrast the require- 1 a million cards were cancelled ihe teachers and even if the needed for anyone en jat ottawa two and onequarttr could they could hardlv be gaged in the teaching of the million at vancouver nearlv runi lt rt u rl rxpecled to report the raisbe- youngsters in the schools and two million at winnipeg arid lniei jusllce upens new lounty lourlnouse haviour that they are respon suggest that in addition to a four million at toronto monl t sible for the teachers are in standard of education rials 4410500 represented the lothmg new under ihe sun was illustrated the best position to notice the clch peson who aspires to this biggest single day in the his 02 year 61d report that of thej858 grand indications of delinquencv at oh should have additional ttor or that offcc three- a verj earl age and unfortu raining in the problems that quarters of a million more than there jury the first in halton county was presented taxhief justice james c mcruer at the opening of the first assize sittings in the new one million dollar county administration building january 8th the report said almost exactly what every grand report has been saying since then the grand ury ot a century ago expressed concern at ihe increase in crime and blamed liquor for the upsurge in crime they recommended that municipalities limif the number of houses ot public fiilemmment and reduce the number of licensed shops ielhng liquor of jriteresl revjcould undoubtedly the taxpayer is me concern expressed over the rising j axes of ihav time j i ilelj they are not tn a poy thls leld ccl that i the biggest daj last vear tion to do too much about it having established an acade- commenting on the christmas except to draw it to the atten i mic background thej shouldjmail operation w h whon hon of their parents if this rve a probationary penodldeputy pott ma iter general information could be passed before appointment to this of said that early reports indite- on to the proper authority atfict and i also feel that the led all mor offices had clear- the time of us detection and conduct of the courts should en their christine mall by qe- remedial action were taken jv reviewed periodically lo seeictmter 14m he credited the great manj of the youngsters lhal xtl s maintained press radio and television for j helped proper level of efliciennjiakins known ihe ntedtotnail imvly and tald that the cane- 1 feel stronger rlj should he made o develop georgetown fireman chairman halton bureau a 22 year veteran with georgelown fjre oep t deputy chief erwin lewis was nam ed chairman of hallon county fife preventiqn bureau at ihe bureaus annual meelmg m milton last weet officers ot the group shown tn the front rqw are reasurer larry wilson oakvtlle vice chairman bill williams acton chairman lewis georgelown and secretary wes miller oakville rear row committee chairmen george wright of oak ville christmas fire safely a e demerit of milirjn publicity ivan clarnclge of milton trophies and george bundy ot milton inspections the chairman omed georgetown firefighters in 1941 and for ihe pas tour years has served as deputy chief among his other activities were several years as secretary of he humber credit district firetigh ters associaion instal oakville lawyer eighth brand for county group president premier among dignitaries at dinner two honouri m one jay was the lot o oakv lie law yer john depew qc on tuesday january 8h vjhen i nuon ne was elerled pres dent ot the hallon coim association and h n ghi was he olf uil host to he p of ontario john rolwis at ihe ajsoc at on d i ir among the gjtik were some of if and legal personal t es m the prov nee premier there were attorney general justice james c mrue- chef ju ige and joseph sedge w ck q c treasurer of upper canada ru w help for holiday mails t i dian public ji ad responded tothe hfit a cerjrthousi- ihe formcr between the fchoolsandl dttlilir cnnnarzkvnn po ppv coop- w julie mckpa s lain b j fmcour 1dll uloperatlpji- j hylmf itaj w b ikfui i th jnuanllk tiut tmilvlf a ul ti iter i j according lo mr wilsoji i tht- successful tfitrislrnas dper- v on will be sweetened bv a post office official 1oday considerable saving over- ev doffed their caps towards tht p iciirrcd during the ho- press and public for making in l96 puw possible what thty described ptn combined wirt a the bi and best christ pd mail handlmr nwth nil movement en record wer pnhu for the the basis ot preliminary savin mr plimon ei the municipal ftf- miiws s cgurl t- ip ts of hallon county hr yn- wh c o aimf cumtl is in insll dertaking the eonsmcuoiv of rfhip praised jcohosv m w much phcily the new bulldlnoibut b4hlfdi thc r court ac iu lii t io interference thta th present sigrr birln o now i every assistance from ev the words hilton county ad ury level of xoicrnmeht the ministration building be oi twri active pari jgvenile and family coun ned by an additional pillar with consists of a drdlcdtcd and the words qounty of halton the chief julite explained competent judicuarj and it is court house that in uacly daa the kmk oriwith nlnc tcmevih that i makr- mu symbol of law in this gueen took an aclie pan in the followins suskestinns tt offices post otfici nflinals estimated maunl oud c mada niinns nt that urgent ihe alniiimlriliun of justice m mmnatcj by the fait i hat f from key here for u hi v was jrrieil ihf itislitulion controls hr pomtatl authorities people lo see he totd the nut b thi kinsp or qutensl destiny of a ane number of that chrntmfs mail figures igrand jury and membtrs of jimites appointed b the peolpe nd in most mtancts for 1962 were up from five the halton county law auoc lnmn is thr court of last rtsnrt seven percent over last yeai ration the chief justice de in tr trlur djjs their duties realizing thr enormih f approximately soomillion i dared that tht court is no itu hided mikini rortain that this responsibility i iilhrcst cms i part of the administration of wri p a lhit wine that more conulirdtion should most important statistic c halton county the function wjs kcpl up to a certain stan he jiun to thc academic hack irsinf inim the t hristmas ruh har hai koiti iplnm of the court is independtnl ha ground and the training oi those was the lact that in all major ucll contended and there must be i no pollticial strings or intlu s lead inp up lo chrtitms had helped the 1nsl office maintain mail schedules communing on ihe eulur one s nior psl of official saitl w irk id hit r uhtli hi i it h of one of until olilist trust compiniis 1 ntish moriut x trust will iu n in itichmond hill mi rn dn rnlll lhth this mnniin ence on the court ihe qiksium of tin mini o tht muulmj arost in lm in b whin a ioimtv cuurt rnn jiin aslcd lint ihi hitililiii i int wis muli h mr wil rnil r tr juu q i rxuuiim vui tnsnunt mil minijni llti riut st w i ri iiilid hi uuntv uuiuil fdt llul lilo lintnr f thi mnptm nidi r niio of mist hiki notice to creditors in hh 1 mid ml h pr in the estate of will an lyons gentleman deceastd also on hand were judge h 1 hr t ti i gaorga elliott of halton magi strata kenneth langdon of hal ton and judges alan ambrose thao l combs and joseph sweet of wentworth county alt members of halton county council including the newly elected warden dr c a martin were also present in nil addnss imnur ltn baru tdlkil llit mm buitif n the court hu- whui hi praised halton cnunti for pro vidinfi smli fim ilium l it ion tilances ncre pcnitiid since dtsiilisf iclion hds linn expressed about the n imi hallon counn dminislnl n butldinj some fed it should 1 t i n be known as lmmu tminh tourt housi thc prtmier said hi hid in ipectcd it compk t h lurtii an earlier tour h fill th building tjpirurl ihi drouth of ontario whnh t- rt nil n in not onlj he ixistin fuili i mr ind mi i w s ties for thi adnunistrilmii nl jusliee hut ako ihuc fur m in hi r u it w s t tl shun prunm 1 mow icipal scroll p- hccomin made quate kind of religion mr- lt lnhttin tin luin chtu jumicp 1 i milluir told associition tin miicrs thii law in us pun si form i- i ki 1 1 of rellfilon the disiiph f which worship it m ill ir wnn the flickmn flami though metimrs fu blr ni m r dn till 111 l ik ww he said it was the dull nl ill lawjers and iiili s t i i i 1 thai flame with lnun hind and carr lonhis from n ii seek out mjimm other offnirs of th 1 i socialion elittul irr ho kvn ot oakmllc vui pn ilml r a hclvm of tnrituin mi rctar kenneth y dxk ol mil ton treminr dirlctor ol tin hi ition for 1963 are tirnnci ttunis o eurgetown evlword lrin ol burhnnlnn don ild milieu of burlinsito tt ilium shirpt of milton alrlo hrili ol ton and wtlliim li rrs of oakville mid nits of ii rol hornby hiildiik sund t nnii postchristmas party w i- hurtid mu w ills rnil mil si vi nl nil for st stephen parish si nhid beavers big annual

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