Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1964, p. 12

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itaw ajatiawrtiimfiifc xs lffl1 1 houses greet storyteller hrttoovijle area residents oppose qraapton drilling ation fay tba towa a tea wfckk tay feel could toad to prahtawa tw roaaiajlmaa u bopin the farfef will fariax aout u ulnliuil wiu tba minuter of artenhiy ud mimll7 an 1 ttrtfer to aava bruapioa 4ruua a fyltlw aaaaabar aald atwdajr afternoon ibat fea will b tafcan fc jflartlna fotba afaa raaldaau aaat 4o ara firaw aaarfcai ph anould ihcy mt ftotj aabafaction fa 0m kiv wilumotom mimisttk wtvattalnkr ciuldnm klraamed frwn vay pari of towtl to alapla avrau uplit church kaater wk to aa tna musical storyroin at work tvtl minuta alttr um jo6r wr cprd ry ast u the gallery and uaia fuwur wi ukrtl wilh lb aide and all avail able tutulmi rouot filled hv wauioauui affbrtlcwjy uuaj control as fauih fell evr ln2 duldrni holdihf them ipcll hound tuv welliaitoa began his program with old time ruovics awarded up which kept tba children uufihini- uovnim from lira a chorus or hymn ta a p- cui atiwuncmftl ur wel- unjttott krpt hit audience with blot for avcry accond of the m minute program spinning a itory comet any for uvt canadian children ev- adfelut ai he waved hi aud- tlaac from tilths to exeileincnl about gears the llttu boy who wanted to liva a good chriuiaa tba adventured of crt la ke tna thjldrrt to the tity and tba country as corg limlty twciih hu two best frlctida frucd certain death ai their boat u nearly wkiaked away by lb airoog himiiu watfhing th ehlldrehs fac ta- as they luua intently to hv wellilijitj is uteer- delist tbey liva with tba character of twb story lb diapooint- ments and th fortunes kach day the crowds of chil dren grew larger as oo told another of the program the culminating meeting took plat oa friday night when 175 adults and 150 thildrts packed the lower floor and gallery to tee the grand finale children uid goodbye to rev wellington with some noalalgila as he would be gone for a whote year but look boart when they knew that b would be back again neat year for tha tailtr vacation week casualties firing heavy in nine hour cadet war caorgclown illgh school ca det tutteufully carried odt uock manoeuvre april 1st labelled operation torch ii tha scheme involved all mem bars of tha corps in an at tempt to practice battle taetks at 0700 hours all ranks aaaau- bled at the armory and ware laaud tha naeessary equipment at 0730 they moved out and ttcadad for a selected area just east of town defence 1iq and field head quarters were established and at 1100 hoars the attack was tempted a two pronged light lnrantry attack on both flanks was partially succeaaf til the defence corps had 10 ca aualtlea and 3000 rounds ex pended and tha attack eorpa had v casualties including two bred gunnars and 1700 rounds regrouping for lunch cadet officers aaaeued the value oi tha mornings exercise at 1315 hours a new defence forte quickly established iiq and contact was soon established between the opposing forte the attack was aerioualy im peded by early wounding of a radio operator at 1600 casu alties wera so heavy on both sides that manoeuvres were halted tha corps received valuable aid from cadet services of ca nada transport division andc company lorn ots and a special thanks went to the ro berts family who acted as tem porary service corps by u bsstt aad mnaswlli uuttoo- vtlla district rasidsda aact with parfs amjt hoawullaa davis tusarfa aad pnaanlad bias with ta aid they aspect a vp mt davis i a week to day at a public meeting a wvek jo over taro hundred area re- ktoou attended a public meet- bag at which the township wu rapraaanlad by the reeve and deputy and moat el council a walt oi the ontario water inaanlseifni addre- ta meeting oal w tea sup plies lb lb toll one of the points b toad was abat tb maiority of wu hi iha area would not be affec ted however the und owners were kkepural they tulm tba water ubu may ba lowered by tha taraanpton well which would adversely aifeci agricultura over eouiderebla area poeaihtg as far away as alllton and cala- dofl eeearpaients- tha laodowners point out that their water supply is already at a dangerous law i and ttx population la denser than in a bormal farming sres because of tba villaga of hintonvilu itself and other clusters of homes be tween there and norval air walt told tba public eeling that should tb bramp- ton walls affect levels of priv ate well brampton would be asked fi deepen its well of supply water to tboe affected the landowners felt that even a temporary restriction could cause hardship and lota tfey say that to be without water at all for even a short period would cause them ruin in their brief the committee asked that brampton be asked to seek water alsawbare that the possibility of brampton get ting water from lake ontario or toronto be looked into that if water is available in the hut- toil vi lie area it should be made available locally that the coop eration of the minister of agri culture be obtained to prevent dust bowl conditions that brampton be ordered to bait their drilling operation and that abe township be givett full jurisdiction over all such be taking place outside brampton to protect the rights of tha townabip citlaatt town and district hospital and lira s rtsbburn who spent a few days there as well e e a david rvrry of oahawa spent the holiday with hi aunt and uncle ur and air 0 shea ills parent air and ur j perry came for tb easter weekend and david returned home with them m david spent the holiday on the farm of his aunt and un cle ur and ur w laidlaw and helen visited with her aunt ml helen dunlop of to ronto local viewers praise sycamore performances the ltuto theatre c map ting toss tytar ticket bill baaratt publicity chris flab- aaaturity which captured er prograsnam cathy hunt lor them at the west- bouee atanajer alike pale- ootario drama festival hi last weeks production of usetor the sycaaaora tree scouters camp out for easter weekend scooters ate bidr and d runbum patrol leaders bri an youmans gary murray and wayna uuzak and se bryan heyoolda slav norrie and albert dcmpacy spent training wwekond earn ping be side a iaka aear kockwood od saturday and sunday pril 4th and mb tbey report that lha urgcsl paah of theif time was ocomkd by trying to kep warm cooking anq eating cave eiplorlog and cliff climbing tb scouts bikeav into the camp aita and back out again tarry ing their equipmeot for the camp brian coe spant lha gur bolidsys at hi boma and re turned to the school for th deal in belleville oil uoadky april olfa ctoawha just over five hun dred were in the audience dur ing tha three night stand that tha beat visual preaanv tatioo award was dsaerved w obvious by the intake of breath aa kha curiaas went 4p to reveal tha ant tunnel under the tree roots where tha tns o bee mora crviliaad than hucnana act out tha satire cotaeaeole overheard during ktiennumiott typified tba reac- tion such as 1 had no idea bsey could do ibis ao weil ive professionals howhera bear aa good and its too bd theyre not putting h on ajjairi tba t comment was prophetic since there have been eoquiriee from brimpton and cuclpfa about th poufbillty of prod or ng it id either place watching vera uacdonalds portrayal of the queen aiit with a critical eye was a prev ious queen ant wbd bsd been directed by tony ijoyd in the cornwall theatre club also in saturday bights audieoc were hamilton rsdid announcer and their wive and channel tv announcers and tbeir wive at a party la tha brampton armouries to which the public was invited from tha stage be fore the play a silver tankard inscribed to commetporate the event was presented to director tony lioyd from the oouo approximately m friends of the utile theatre attended tbeaf- urbbeafare party i credit for lb bheoomekul euccee of this small group in competition wtb urge well- backed groupe must go the whole organisation first the director ton lloyd the queen vt uacdonald the chief stat istician ull barrstt the scien tist hon 1ilu the genersl chris fisher the boy hay walton the girl carolyn dal- fett the browt ant cordon hunt the worker betty anne and dlanne fisher pro duction msnager june gosling set design lynne hyde co tumes msry goebel and kitty hyde properties jim and jean bundle u ike up cay lloyd sheila lambercvuundacauu eketting atphine gewey sound dsnny wagstsffe llgh- tas 0v voui cam spring zing irui lubi job l4dialardan fluih tit harley motors it w w yii always there with ready cash for car repair or any good reason soee to 6oooe nuoaha mmamcs comranv umrrtd cwo gnubu hum csa a coit m a dafoe mno- 9 miin slrml moilh 877934 blame heavy mists for several car accidents a driver and kl puunltr ulferad minor injurln witi a ur wu collided with trbm behind utwdey a ollm report uid tin mo- bert bakervlll is normandy blvd kuffored a bruued noa and robert cotnbton of glli wuliama a aprained ntck in the craih the car they were in u atopped oppoalte the entrance to tba belreit market centre walunjf for traffic to clear be fore makltuf let turn when the accident happened the driver of the aecond car william 11 held 126 cornwall sl brampon war uninjured jloth cara were weathound cat evan ttollina placed the property damage at 2s00o to the 1bsb vauxhall driven by compton and 100 to the 194 pontiae driven by held here- porteotlhe time of the cftlliaion at 4j0 nim vllunage approached the 500 when a iso cher driv- robert d kelly of 53 tndy blvd atruck a ce- bn edward st du- fojf early tucs- police kelly toronto at d vialblltty within of hl tfmoll the eut ahoulder and into the ditch where it struck the cul vrt police aaid a number of olh- er eollitloni and aeeldenu of a very minor nature occurred in town aa the result of thu miat noitvat chickenpox prevalent over easter holidays several of the young fry apent the kaater holiday with the chicken poa a mild epi demic got atarted among the junior achool childrert just in time foraome of them to come down with the disease for eaa- tor however they dldatmlsa much in the outdoor play any way as the weather man didnt cooperated by supplying holiday weather but decided to give old man winter a final whirl we hope gelwell wishes are extend ed to mr harold gollop who apent a couple of weekj in sunnvbrook hospital and will be jvturnlng aopn for anothf rj abort atajr there also getwell wishes to mi norman end ley who has been in george- monday yo m1day bramalea bus line schedule owiwd aha ofteraud by 0arfjelown yranipdrtatldn ca ltd 61 ouelrrl street oeokoetown 772351 umouitne statvice to intmati0ma1 alkfokt xad down up bowta up down up down up down up bown up oeotoktown tli 960 400 735 740 lotw 11 os 200 230 s20 4m 70s huttohvtlu 440 suo 10 720 100 vs0 1120 140 24s s10 44s 4s0 uamtton 4so 43 42s 71s s10 93s 1130 130 365 500 500 435 at bcamaua reeldwitui 700 f yis 30 a2s 700 120 a l 920 1145 115 320 430 s20 420 ax x x x x x mamaua industrial 4j0 650 1135 330 525 405 maiton y20 20 440 440 i4s 903 1205 105 400 420 530 40q maijorl aitrarr 2s y to gss y 900 415 413 340 345 y x connocls with grey coich line to toronto y klonstop air una bus to toronto oskvllle burlington harrilllon svqry fifteen mlooles also ttc buses z residential stops on avopdale blvd at 4lhllna shopping centre athlone argyla and 4lh line arid cnr commular tlns at maltor- cut out this tlnutabliwr your futurtmhrinci r t we are at your service with the finest in printing give us a call for estimates njlmfpriai the g herald 8772201 main street s rjiaiaiaiaiiiiiaiiiiiiaiaiiiiaiaii vjtmivmjsmiw fe35sto- p u err i hj itt t 7its

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