Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 28, 1963, p. 9

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burlington that the other municipalities were not working jagainm them but merely lrinii to find jr solution requuf oi control fieiiyge leshc quesin changes could be effected fnr convention tr j ppv information rrdtn9 obviously irkedhy the wartnlt cluli nd onqulrtoi prtstn- deis remarks reeve alrtlna jo thv setting up ol ilmt- philjips rotortcd 1 fesent the insthor hilton warderjs insinuation that wjearoupuwr xonuct mrii bill refuse rto nesiiuiile y ue comptty 4q ftifi j south t told us our i i understand fill had no chanre of success made request wp refuse to accept the asso- peter jones photo they seize an opportunity to help mrs w r mcmurray 63 main st s left was convener of an opportunity sale by the georgetown and district memorial hospi al auxiliary above she inspects some of the articles of clothing donated for sale with fellow member mrs p l wmdh funds from the sale will of course go for something needed by rhe hospi fa j the sale realized ipproximately 200 tharn fownt havo a bill before tha legislature which would hcrrti a to voting fruit r hi counll alto abroad to del- at the- section on obtaining ta 91 aitf for1ha titqrthi iflht jflint tha oatryilleflorllnijton sitontortdbill- here- is no indication ux date fioiveri that the north have reevv stated given up this plan it tit south ha the county is dividing aljfor control of the county asjciated counties resolution ong the mason dixon line ions a you want control ll reeve ityckman of ilurlinutou cjnl ko along with 1 f challenged i strohnly object retorted oakviuc deputj to committee fee iicmucj paid reeve herb mcrrj we never for a meeting to which oak asked for controlling voles wei vilie and burlington were not did ask for a return of the invited he concluded h war uiung power lost when nelson ning county council that if trafalgar and bronte merited these actions lead to uakville with oakville and hurlinxlun and burlington leaving the conn- thus losing us ten votes le- ty they had been led no choice iputy reeve merry pointed out spotlight on hornby 401 will accelerate growth of village by jamas lodge hornby this is gone and the prrslnteni church lias been do- i ie of those thurch of england llaite mile oilije the the old methodist operates as the local church the brewery hornh indibtn in 1h77 is thing of the past situated mile east of the village it i boast of h nig the only cry in halton cuiiiitv i i ed in 1w5 h 1h77 it i 10 010 bushels of tiai 40 1 small villages that could developed into a blooming little town but for some reason or more probably a combination of reasons it has remained lar gely static since he turn of the century static that is as far as phvs leal expansion is concerned but not necessarily static when it comes to activities in fact it has a reputation for being e n- ergetic when functions hae to jv pounds be organized roal 3no tirk l outside crowds las producing ihuh in the summer the ball diam- and 5 tioo barrels if onds in hornby park attract eir ll emplucd 10 large crowds lo the games the 40 horse crowds come from outside of hornby but residents hac a large share in making the park 10 popular the garden parties 1 in particular attract large crowds up to 1500 people the park is operated by a board and is financed hy oak ville and the township of es qucsing it was built about 10 years ago when the township of trafalgar was responsible for the southern part of the village split personality with the township line run ning through its middle the village has something of a split personality the old maps how hornby divided into two east hornby was clustered ar ound the end of the seventh lone on the township line and west hornby half a mile down the road around the other t intersection now new construction is be ginning lo join the tun the intervening road is heing built up with new houses the split still remains however but al present it cuts the north from the south rather than the f t from the west has grown children to the south of he road are taken hy hus percy w merry school on the back concession road those from north of the road farm news growers discuss soil management from mimdaj lo wednesda last week 4h growers came l learn llie complexities of soil elm place for fu of mi and e4eu rs in the turontuhj lire cil but rly un link with r sr the orange hall is a lm with the past that still scrw mat unction t n anc order has alwajs lu strung in the district and mi tings are still held there the new highway 401 uhu runs half a mile south of llr h has made the village ei 1 accessible to the onlsi world and the outside wcul easily accessible tn prop from hornby it will cos 11 hornbys place in future e pansinn and accelerate u tempo of development in lr womens council chooses new committees for 1963 tal mai on lectures a- clarke k aricullur arraimci or hie sess h mr v spmullst archibald an i lr kniili scienlist- cultural 1 perirmn vineldiid w fu isleil in mr k a i hruih and ve e mi inn office ilept of agrii n committee chairmen lor the year were namad it a meeting of the local council of worn en held on february 15th l the home of mrs j w wyatt 2 4 prince charles drive named to poiti appointed lo ihe prists ueie rs v w juhmnn educatimi lelicj- s h i itnbert jnn ird citizenship while nielsen laws l economi arts and ulheallh rs i w bax rs j w km fsquesmg still attend radio and tv and mrs val the hornby school stem trades and professions the llallon atlas of 1877 gi mrs wjalt concluclrri hu cs the population ol hornby meeting as president and m as 150 and travelling through lov mg a prayer poem m- the village today it hardly hayes rear minutes and mr seems to have grown at all fiona nod well gave the trcasii this is not the impression of tcr s report the people who live there iii following a report on smiil seems to me we have almnstclfare a discussion took pi ice 150 school children said ar n ihe need for revision id can chie king who has lived in the ahas divorce laws srea all his life i the president reviewed seve i from national ind provincial in 1377 the village hnd an- headquarter mr nod- hotel and two temperance we preieri the cac report boarding houses hut thej all tn the abience of mr baiter it seem to have disappeared at i d1t with further mvestigili the turn of the ccnturv i into the matter of detergent eem lo rememher there wasj ta p a hotel at the corner whcreiirttg w pointed out the general store is now but that haurdt ttlll exiit to thai musl have- brni50 trrflo arenthrou8nffituw tif ptntl ears ago mr king said beg in 1963 eighteen inf- t v sll is operated w victim consulting firm tries for solution on voting a iruce was declared in halton county councils re newed battle between the north and the south when the north the five northern municipalties of esquesmg nas- thb georgetown herald- thursday fbruaiy 3i 1963 organize lady ndps for socials funds that only four men with 8 vo- votes from the south represent 85000 people who pay 82 per cent of the county bills ag ainst 16 northern votes paying the remaining 18 per cent of the bills warden c a martin denied at a maotlng hald in tha horn of mrs bill cutnpsty 40 main st s in georgetown a member of gaorgotown lad- k launched haltona firtt ndpl womans committe tha object of this conunltteo sagaweya aclon aailton and georgetown agreed vo enjf h i th n0p gage a consulting firm to tiy for a solution two special meetings of the hve northern municipali ties called by warden c a martin was the spark that re- jgnited ihe verbal battle in asking for county council approval of the reports the north was really asking for support of an associated counties resolution which would in effect give oakville and burlington combined twelve votes and the northern areas eighteen however after strenuous southern objection- they agreed to- delete this portion t 9f0n hurriedly stated he would re- com pi end that fees not be pal ino this was a meeting to functions in tha area and alsoj start a counter proposal said to act as a fund raising com- the warden since i was told mirtae on the fund raising in no uncertain terms thtusu it was decided to inlro- oalrvilla and burlington would due the coin envelope method get what they want or pull 0 collection three delegates oul very disappointing and war tctd to attend the ndp noncompromlslng were the metro toronto womans corn- words used by the warden tomlhee convention held in ihe describe the tooths altitude jpatk plaza at the next meet the warden stated that the ing report wilt be- given by jfjivate bill woull probably delegates mrs w cumpstymrt hot be acledupon m i3g5 1 atkinson and mrs porte who but lf council would acree represented georgetown at this im watch crystals replaced fr 1 a while you waiti 1jm mcnamara jfrum jewellari 36 main si s fox rabid a fox killed by charlie thompson r r 2 acton hai been determined rabid as a result of tests at the dominion laboratory hull quebec the fox was killed near the barn two weeks ago and last week end veterinarian dr frank oakas received the positive re mit ov motors ltd 189 guclphst 8776531 open every night mon lo fri til 9 pm saturday s pm natural gas water heating rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements coriagel a specialty cut flown and funeral designs 32 albert tr 72953 wp wire flowerj wmimmm ahamsuma6m tffj gets loaded petenett0mheget3 kh i deuces i familj unit b llri w j thompson with the help of their two sons ben 21 and paul 12 thry came to hornby from orion in 1944 in addition to idling cwrihing a traditional country store al wa5 sells it is also natural that it is the post office the focal point of the vi e reduced to two churches as nell as hotel have suffered a decline sinci the earl dajs the four noted in the 187 used to uo the baptist church lion to x protect consumers mrs johnson spoke of the lue of the cai in hi cam nun to protcil consumer lining of dcupliw d in merchandising tea was served ijv mrs kerr mrs em thompson and mrs sam walker and mrs pan moved a vote of 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