Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1964, p. 1

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printing publishing teas gaa l m haram ha nri p ajea ess dtsa- rel m asstl samtaher mnca 1im7 aftwhi tstej m george hermits j thehome newspaper for georgetown and district tel 7jmu atoysaae tw haram as www th rtll fl4 the mull ye i a iiiirl ciae matt foe offia dwew 0- iisjssai oaavs1 cpy mkik ban the bombers march serve without pay as promised mayor baby hams first new year hospital arrival a four pound on ouoea prematura baby boy was tba tuml baby bort to tk bear u at corluwa alwoorial huaptal at uma of writing th patrnts air and air john harris k 3 caorglowa had boi decided iwi a usm the baby wu bora at 10 so uu nrw ywr day and bad ths honour ill to himself since be was the only baby born at th hospital that djy however cbnatma a- was a different itory thr babi two boyi and girl woca cbrlalmaa present fur their proud parents in order of appearance it went tku way mr and urs jf hurra of queen st wl corned a wvm pound ten ounce boy at im put ur and ur a chlaaaon john street rirud s four bound rlrvvn ouah girl at tt id p m ihd ur and ur john llslnc of gun williams said blln to s five pound fifteen snd a half ounce boy at 7 so p m create thomson a baron in queens new year list georgetown is in ieter jonra ibuto the fiery circle hlht wimmts of a toronto ban tha bomb group stomped throuo georgetown sun- alt cass ynp placard profethng hixuaf erm for canada tha demonstrators w on route from he eastern ragtont of malio to acton to indicate th fire area thai would raiult f 10 megaton bomb wera dropped on msftorvthe ulant parade enter d georgetown from noruel nd took dma out for a coffe at tha oalrex plaia before cootinutng downtown op mam st and out of town via no 7 hwy ta story choose stan finlay chairman of public school board a public school trustee far the past thirteen years s a stan 1- inlay vu elected chair man of the g for lit- town pub lic school hoard when the bo ard held lla inaugural we succeeds ed wilson who will serve this year as vice chairman ur wnliy wii ktnane chairman until laal yarwhn b kaadad tha board afmage- went eommlttaa hi selection was unanimous ytie othr offk- la secre tary trcajurer jamas v evan tha aundini mmmlttrea with tkabilrtrfsn lutedlltt firemen elect erwin lewis as towns 1964 fire chief a 33 r vrtafan tj gaara- lown a voluntear ftr depart ntettt erwln lrwu j elact ad thiai whan ftrwnen h4d ibair umuai tamtlntf an uin- uy uy lawia had arvd aa de puty chief under bob tywqeld who has hald tha pott forohel october paat 6ur years wlurad llreen waa elected deputy efclef cuarejwe tbcfl and harold bennett wera ra- ajeoted facreury and treas urer other w4u will hold office tbi ft are cbarlea valin linrrcbptain na did william captain no 3 ace bailey cwputti hook l ud der gordon irtclu ueuterunt no 1 walter richardson ueutenint no 2 patrick woods driver no j llosa in town and so calls in the portion ot eaqueiing township wfalcb the lowe eroup serves losa in town fires totalled tafiooo and in the township 47 000 and ha eotnolunrnted mnber on hejplnf to keep aoeh loia ta a minimum particularly trying one for firemen he uid baudea anwserina 25 buildings and were an atuty at the fire tall uiree niehti when children and thrir parent numbering some 700 attend an open house in conjunction with- fire pretention week the 25man department haa a total of 303 years of service he iiul and mentioned some of the senior members bill kttchie 57 years jim vaun 2fl clarence carey u ftra cilia mwnbers participot jtlne d in the innual inspecuoi of i commercial and induunall continued nn tage 3 nuclear arms opponents stage march thru town sunday afternoon a small hand nine men and women and three children marched vr i through georgetown canrywig dlckay driver no 2 clur- bearins the words no nuclear weapons for ca nada and na future in npc les uu1 driver panel truck and herb flonhier driver townahjp truck atiwing the years activl ties chi if bonfleld termeil it a rctnarkable record with an 86 turnout of members to lair wei pons in an attempt to illustrate the area devastated by a ten megaton bomb dropped a mar 1 ton airport they started walk practices and flra calls thelj saturday morning from fg department answered s4 calls kingston boad in thompson heads separate schboi bo balloitin detplti thjuiaw knd the ct it oil jw ver diy toiutuy 15 of the ellclhl voter etk their ballots in tb holy crou school itoard elec tlom one hundred and thirty lour out offive hundred and twenty five turned up at the poll leading the bou with vi itea waa robert thomjmon jmxi waa dr m g 0dwyer with b3 votea then rvterpar- vnak with 88 jack nleuwhof with 84 andnewcorner to the soard harold fobert with 71 peter u the atxth eonteatliit foil the five teata ed6 votea j ed liallaon secretary of the board aald twlaa aa-manyyo- ted thla year aa laat kakjnf up tba remainder of the eight man board are tru- ttt san walah paul lagge fl dcpb who werei for nxtectka thla ar ban i- evsnimo op bowling f6k terra cotta club terra cotta parmevi cluh held a bowling party at the sportsman bowling- alley in georgetown commltloe in charge was ir clarence an deraonuid mrs herb dolson wlie winners were ladles high simrje miss betty jean anderaon ladles high aver age score mis donna jdolson mens high single lee csmp- bell mens high aversge 11 dolson consolation prlie miss gertrude anderson mr and mr v h thomp son 21dlth street nntcrtaln ed the group afterwards mr howard laldlaw expreaied the appreciation of the group the neat meeting will be held at the borne of mr and mrs lee campbell when dr andmrarjaaiiltti wll hrny picture stan iflkllav reduced taxes retain building second police office in plans afulrilllaa fed ajrtlod prom ha inund to introduce uf lac mayor joaatdl oibbooa laldjitaatlvuj which mixm t null in is bia inaugural feddreag moo cuncil deciding to avoid this i day that be u1 bo accept utiwimf pfutxrty dfi tba irwrt n tars aaiary thu tail rrifn i tbl la bo eyebrow ralklng ujyor aihbutii las wrl a 2v aiunt ho irdot b said tnill jrduietlon in rfijdrfili mora hbla to- tbaa 1 have in rtr and it kokt imtu rd without i 1 in ue lti n ludutlril till conurtrf ha raeallcd tba towns cjal s an ohjihlivr hov tttomsom roy thomson whose global newapaper radio televlaion buainesa includes the george town herald purchased in 105ft was created a baron in the qurens new year a hon ours lut the herald brampton timea tt conscrvator and oakvllle journal record are published by home newspapers ltd a company headed by hi ton kenneth thonuon newspap- ara ltd also headed by ken ueth thomson own a number of dally and week na incjudmg the hjrangeville banner guelph mercury and gait reporter in thla area mr thomson haa still to choose hia title it la heivdltary and will eventually pass to his only son he will alt in the house of lords oral toayof ltuoy dale j b maclai ilaxold cuave and hlmfrf koldihjf offlewitb uo aaiary tba quaatl6d of salary paid ta torraber of council will be mttrr for tbrai to decide ha said fepulnlng thai be has avawar thought touiltillr ako- uld not ba paid wittf porkit expanaca for lat tlma at work d trawl mp4miaa whlla on town uuineaa tjul tay fntarprctatloh of public opinion u that the a0 ra paid for attendanca at we tings la toa high ha aald and rccot prem interviews wrth toenibrrat indicate tbera is a dlvulon of opinion among thetaaielvea about thls ua utrwi awtu4 an avowed oppottent ofsec- rt ueetings tha nw mayor aald thra will be bo exclusion of brt and public from any ousting over which he prea- lda and that means all council meetings and commit tea of the whole twpat cntamlal he decried a 104 eantennl al celebration now in the plan tving stage and fcugid that a camtaittaa beaded by or w al smith ahould act aa a rca arcb kroup to taka advantage of tha dollar per capha for a project to mark canadas 1m7 centennial yar thla could ineluda a proj- act such as a recreation cent re be uid i auhmlt that tha real 100 year- or aitne of the town wis celebrated in 1037 and 1 would fel like real uftthuaetah if 1 wera to participate in two captannlals wautd atvw tiu mr gibbons hit hard at last yejra- declilon to tell tha rau nldpal building and purchase the old post off ira a a new civic centre much haa been aald about councils inheriting deficits he said but if the purchafccrt nt tha municipal building decide not to tranaitv it hack to the town it will be a greater ii tha buckingham palace an aouncemenl uid the titla waa awarded in recognition of his public services lateat of which la the thomson foundation es tablished a year ago to prom ote education through miu media in underdeveloped coun tries particularly in the com mo n wealth tha herald always reeog nbed as one of ontario s bet ter weeklies has steadily ad vanced under the thomson gu id a nee keeping pace with ga- orgctown a growth fxtenatv picture coverage has been ad ded more empluili on feature storiea- and mxpansjon of news and advertising servicea the herald was a prizewinner for its shorts page lp the 1063 canadian weekly newspaper ability than any deficit itsum competiuona ian c m icide judge elliott a guest finance john mlntern ed wlunn john wolfe the tar eslern outskirts otto- vtwn ilsrry shortlll roto and planned to go slgurdson mslcolm kreen far as aclnn this would only j be he fire ana not including tt ann1n0 reg mooney the full out ares i ed wilion g slgurdson gary mouol publicity dlrec managfment mslcolm tor of the canadian campaign prcelnan john wolfe and reg for nuclear disarmament and member of the committee of ohp hundred pointed out that all obcls in this are would be demolished by fire in the fire sone be conten led fires will either penet rate and demolish fall out shrl ters or else suck out the air thus suffocstlng the inhshlt inu in areas beyond the fire zone he continued such sheltera might preserve human beings onlytoemerae into a radioactive universe protesting in their own small way were bui court kr and mra hollycr and twoyeir old ton who walked most of the way alfred friend helen dunn earl itoytenberg aikl mr and mra mcmurrny and two children four and nine while they were marching through georgetown others of the organltatlon were march big through georgia in a walk for peace however they were stopped and jailed and have been in jail since two days before christmas others in griffin georgia were beat en wltbcattlo prods the canadian marchers had intended to march to florida then go to cuba d continue their protest of all nuclear weapons whether owned by ruaala united states or cana d fcnwjrrfc thw jjuj j mooney before the mertlrftf started the four elrl members ra- turne harry shortlll ed wlij son stan finlay and flratyear member g slgurdson took the oath of allegiance a 1 the board completed ap pointments and re-appolntme- nti including r haien allen principal o george kennedy ipubllc school lo the george town public library board for the years 1whb3c8 and har old moyer aa attendance of fleer a taction tb continue hold inff the regular meetings of th board on the first wednes day in each monuiwa paaaed tho only item o buai that came out of tha first meeting waa granting permbv lon for the ywymca coed club to use tho wrlgglcsworth auditorium two nlghla this month for dancing t good budgeting was again reflected in the yearend bal since which waa in the black ncf nmall v principals report showed an i aiii convinced t liia cnlrf done without rurtuiling any beciaary civic tervir iurlu ding riuiirutliuii uf part of no 7 highvaay through town m he aald scand tltw oftica tfetr wayor wih exphin po kibllity of a second polir of tie lrt the eaktrn prt of town he feds this rould if due transportation rnib jnd provide more uniform vr ire iron ibis department ha endad his addreka with plea to all citiiena to nuke apeelalaffort to create a hpirit of friendship kludneas and good will and by uiutrd fjfort to eatabllsh georstown a town of industrial coin mfcrclal and cultural twth aak not what nrorgrtowi can do for us but what w can do for georgetown was bis elating mesiage caurvclllara taka oatb the mayors addreia follow ed an official ceremony in which the oath of offic was administered by town clerk c g benhsbi to tba mayor kee- v john kulolt deputy recta wm r huatar and ore bob aftaacit boa powers jlmn avoraoii jim young and bill smith cr charles hudabrandt hbaeat od a trip to germany took bis oath of office prior to tba meeting acting for th mlnuterul association hev kelvin john atoa of it andrews united read an appropriate chapter of scripture and itcv norman young of knox prckbitfrian aald a prayer when the meeting adjourn ed mayor and mrs g inborn were hosts at a dinner in the legion auditorium attended by el we officials appointments main business esquesing inaugural meeting there were no long speech i at the inaugural meeting or lsquesing council monday afternoon in a hrle simple ceremony itrv it uuncanvun of norval and union presby urian t hurcheu read from the nible and gave a short prayer then clerk k c land ys administered lie oath nf office to the herve and coun cillers the tuiwinehk met ting fl lowid the pattern of all fntt meetings of the rar with yearly appoint mi nts taking mowt or the time appointed to the credit vallev conservation authojlt was wilfrid leslie to the helton legions a s ority the nrwly amalgam d 16 and 12 mile wiui geortja currie and to the grand val- uy authority oeorce lehlle appointed memlieru fur the year to hornby park hoiird bm george curric jajnen carney and clifford wrlgglesworlli lixi ups lugs reprticntallvca to the ewjueklng community t goorgr leslie and lo he bsl- llnarad cummunlty hall bosrd is walter linfiam t r davldsdfi wj reappoin ted lo the esquesing planning board for yeknt 64 03 and 06 while the klrearca ap- polntmonls were fallows tv esqiietinc i- ire arta ge- and wllfved leslie to attlon hre arts walter llt- and h lawson and to itllton george currle council decided thaxjhe reiw x agreement with the esqu atng school board shouml bo discusied- with the in board before signing the agreement calls for the board to pay 600 a year rent tor part e- th- new municipal boiwuig fl j leqg mayor and mrs hosted inaugural dinner ur report mavor job gibbons and mrs gibbons talk with ttjdo u queal mrt ih- ndejlzjrj enrolrflent of ugp in the five dlrmif in jn t legion hwfollowlng ifaaunwamgpa- jbtannta lja5 pnolle iceav7 imorjay j rt i i -r- te 7 v better humrl t t5iuy hi bhosplni day letttll chrlj mii rl

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