Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1964, p. 1

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an act dt vandalktri which vrefkrd tu lip bdi in hihrobranc lrk thi daman wu diwovrd monday mwrtlng by th town worka tlaff kluwrra had lee pulled off uwir fcuini mxiy bulbi were uprooted and atrvwi oh the ground and in the imall alreaiti which rum through ih pjoperty it u beauty apot and im bearuick to n kuch damn uld cr jim kmmerfcoh may to prta toldui- wurkert oi atorica which haibeen fired it ibe avian whila wf should plant kraaj uid wavdnaaday cooclliauoi i tuiaed chmgctowni urtt in flichl vcflecr rn fcradlay u fctalflumployer of labdur li primarily j avtittg for um ovpaxtmaal a diapuu over waei ir irges politicking when irtment rezoning opposed j g gob collier is new lions president the lioni club choae officer tueday night their forget about flower cr kjnmp rmn uid damage u common in tha town park alto and only wcutly plaaks had been ainuhed ln picnic table iarvnu ihould caution their children and rtillu tbat thy halp pay ai parkj ar gob collier n the new prea- uainulned from ukei b uid- oi politkklni cr bob irtvneia touncll fim monday rcraad an rlur pbaab to iaooa part bf water fl io alio ad apaxtmast iatmia bablad uin st atoraa to irtng board bad ro- tba than and a war voaau ago council andora- and bfdarad a 0mw praparad ilooday tba mm hr4aar raodiaat m wud m wit only cnc rrmn- j yoaou wa atatjor glb- w5r5aat tobettor thalrax bavalop- krara tba turatnf point in tba iaflaion tba coanpany claiiaa tba reaonln voobt affect amla ahm of land owoad la tba aaaaaro part of town crs enudaraoa and lowra aitaratd tbadr oriflal op- poaluoii to u tonlni and pointed out duidvantjirij of an apartment alle in tba down town location crt luldabraudt and smith arguad tbat tht delrex eora- plaint waj a logical one and abould b eonaidrd ail of a auddan eounelllon aaant to ba cbanfins ban think thtii a liltl pollurk- u tdlnk on ckaxged or lfrancia f uka it tbat in your abort tbxaa aaootba in eoancll yoosw amr mada a toiaukw ana- warad cr smltk cr younx bad the parting abol ident succiiini 1jnie bodnar and the reit of the eiecutive are 1st vice president fred fcorae 2nd vice preddent john xorge 3rd vice prekident tom ledwldje wrretary bob clart traasurer clare krjncii 1st yar directors ln mclaren 11111 garbutl 2nd year dlrac- olra cieorge louth alex black- well ulon tamer jim carney tall twltlrt luc hobichaud aaaulanl aj thompaon bulle tin edlitor iyn afdlarft cr juldebrandt tald s pam anenl guard in the park might hi ibe aiuwer to cut iftwa van- dalliia polica hav meanwhile boen a iked to mk uondiya eulpriu iwviltlflati toy guns hallon oowrt attorney heter at ucwmilamj hii mflt a jap- anbumada plastic toy gun to the attorney cnrili ofiica in toronto to be taatad follow ing taporu tbit tba toy a art mhjr6uj knd llkatal grade 13 student tells 4uu ij iii k tof rotary ottawa trip ioih una or town frue w j w w f rioim ubd or a lawn garage daaplta a twlttibouri objec tion ha aald but that wu ia ward i not ward 3 sparking hydro line gives inplanned may 24 fireworks tfcara au ynat jtava baca any ajoseul rococbltioti of raalautb f mm in town plana but mar- kat sl rtttddenta watched fbworkj dlaplay 1w doaa to n bour lata sunday hlghl tba only troubl waa it coat tboaa on tba bortb alda of tha gtraat tbalr hydro for awhile a guat 6f wind during a jmin atoms lata sunday brought aviwn a urge limb in frant af tba hoow of bob barbar 10 burket sl and tba branch aarriad hydro wlraa with il tba wirea fall in poola of vstar creating a midget fir t famnt for any who mlued dlaplay in the park aix daya prior ytramab atood by until tbe fcraak wai repaired by the georgetown hydro crew rba night bafom flrnniert ira tailed to a minor blue fa tha downtown parking lot where coveralla in the back of la panel track had caught tire tbe latrt wa turnad in at t oclock and the flamea dema nd before any damag occur red i rire chief erwln ilewu said the oruin of a fire in a car body outalde the radleali car club workahojk la atlll a toys- vfry the fire wu dlacovarad aboruy after 0 alonday toorn- tag by police the radical ahop la at the tartar of mountain view and stiver drive sandy mackenzie new president of jaycees sandy mackenzie u tha new prealdent of the georgetown junior chamber of commerce lie wu named to the office last wednesday in an election conducted by put president cordon sampson the new prexy auccead george varrow other named to jaycee of- 6c were vleepreldent con- nail smith treasurer rou mao donald secretary dennli jen- klnaon and directors charlie zamrnlt dave jones and t bob burke georgetown llotarlans who aent a student to ottawa for an adventure ln cilisenahlp at the first of the month tuesday heard tbelr delegate expound the advantages of the trip in the customary report j to the club- j harry van dr voort a grade is student at high school was elected to make the trip j by the high school staff the seminar program is designed to introduce young canadians to tha affairs of government and good cltixenshlp harry told his sponsor he listened to addresses fromi such notables as ottawa may- or charlotte whiton prime minister lester pearson mlt- cbel sharpe senator connelly and d m u fan delta of the faculty of arts of carlt on u hakry van dkr vootty his stay included visits to the musical ride and listened tbe governor generals resld- to a band concert vincent ence the house of commons massey park and the chateau the top of the peace tower laurier the scene of many the parliamentary library the group luncheons- senate the iicmp training cen- he stayed at an ottawa no- tre at rockcliffe where li sawuarlani home to attstnd ckabuation day ou grandson mr a s btccumber 10 chapel sl kajt with her dau ghter afrit erma hauu of toronto will attend the gradu ation eeremonlea at convoca tion hall royal military col lege kingston may 29th mr afccumhera grandson paul eldest aoii of mr and mr atari mccumber toronto li graduating in the science course carolyn biihn ba wmfeiri aonbt nilion norua id waurft john iwohtman umtu whitmltf alitur ryarm nurslttaj ida vvwam little theatre prominent at village festivities georgetown ultl tlintr tba group hid arrangfil a ttwrabara took part in uia viii urlo ol acann on love and laga ciitlval laat wk la tor- marriage kiril wu the propo- ott ul acene from wildea tba la- ttie weeklong avent in tha pmrtanca ol ueing kroett in satkvtllecumberland area lea- 1 whkh cay uoyd hon hill and turad an epen lr uhlblt alivera miedonaw took part to- council discusses parks board loan with auditor tba aria painting aeulplure and varlouj erafta uerthanta whd ootratj nclllty abona in a ana bad outdoor dliplayi aaat aaoaral puliotnu bad baan aat up for dmonbtratlon 6l dinting lanelng and theat- ny uoyd dlfttad next wu tba baleany teen trom cyrino de brgerie in wblck tony uoyd joined bu wlla undar th dlradlvn at ron hill latt wai a aeene from un- dar the syrauor trxewhlth tha ullle theatre perforin- j tin uttle thaatre prrirnted ll td thundty night without aeenery or rottumei it wu a new experience for the pliyen one of which demindi tha highest standard of perform tha simeoe drama featlval ron hill vera miedonald and ray walton played their orig inal parti carolyn dalfen hat alnce moved to sault ste lli- anee jim warren introduced rle and her part wai taken by tbe group and lynne hyde wulllhea royer a new member of in charge of lighting i the group graduate at uwo join hospital teaching staff two georgetown girls will the university of western on- joln the teaching staff at the lario both are graduate of guelph general hospital on georgetown high school and july 1st of the nursing course ati gu- agnei nelson will teach oh- elph genera itetrlcs and lynda whttmee nursing arts the two received their dip lomas in nursing education yesterday at a convocation al agnes is the daughter of mr and mrs norton nelson fl ottrander blvd and lynda the daughter of mr and mr krank whttmee ib young st funds short scotches rumour ymca to fold knox sunday school fetes teacher for twenty years a sunday school teaeher at knox presbyterian church for twenty yeara miss jennie mc- dougall- was feted twice on the weekend for her contribution ln aervlce she resigned from the sunday school teaching staff recently at a reception in knox hall mason relatives met friday forming eastern star order tba fint atep toward estav uhlnf a ceorfetawn chapter of tba order of tba easterly star wu taken friday when adgbt ocfioen warajaleetad at meeting with torbnta oifl- eiala- d meraberahlp in tha ok8 la lfliinltad to blood uueaof y aiaaona or maaona thamaelea i grand lodge offleexa john rvulr mrt ague young and ifctrt helen boas ol tha toron- jkmjmivs to chapter explained the pro- eedoro of lnatl luting a new chapter in attendance from tbl gev orvelown area wore mr and mr boiigt ward mr and aire wea anthony inland mr- andy attllarmr and mr vie gunn ut and mra iui tracey stajl wright mr abelbird mra robert lawaon mra waller lawson astoav cufford burt mra juno kvana mr june freeman mr dick grace mra prank wilson mrs- wallace foster mr mildred klrkwood mr charlotte ufquhart mra sylvia curtu mr kathleen sigurd son mr elsie llarollton mrav dave godden bin jame lin ion mlst ruth evan mr w t evan mr burt majon add mr grace mcconnell other t interested- should contact mr charles bplleyit 8778712 after the sunday morning serv ice miss mcdougu was presen ted with a lamp from the con gregation and an address wu read by miss lean mackaniie willilam cromar the clerk of session at knox made the pres entation the complete sunday school teaching staff gathered at the home of mr upward graff 16 charles st monday night to honour mia mcdougall and to make a presentation knox minister rev norman young presented hrwhhiuvil paint ing by dorothy pullenirom her fellow teacher mr graff and mr earl treleaven were cothostease the superintendent at st john united sunday school ern fdrgrave apoke at the monday higbt reception miss mcdougall aa well aa tpachlrfg wu ficneral secretary and superintendent of the jun ior sectlonr a rumour tsat the ymywca might have to fold for lack of finances was scotched by the ymca president al drewcr when asked by a herald repor ter were not doing so bad id theip resident we didnt gel u much a we wanted in last years campaign but well manage to keep going we wont be able to do everything we wanted to do but woll make do with the money we have he added we hope to show the people by the time of the next cam paign that the ymca is worthy of their support he concluded section t with hockey a thing of th past georgetowns amau fry are playing organized ball in the park- for the summer l a look at the weather mat min wed 20th m st thur 3m 11 31 frl 22nd r3 si sat 23rd 87 si sun 24th r5 64 mon 55th m 411 tuea 2flth 7j 40 max 87 uin 31 precipitation 67 alicia v scott commenta about a parka board bank loan and a deficit in the water department which were mada in the 10m audi tor report were juarud by council uonday when they diacunad uiw with auditor wellef pope a parka board bank inan peraonally guaranteed by o- ard tnambert and outatandlng at the yearend wu noted ln the report and council atten tion wu drawn to a water de ficit the dept of uunlclpal affalra lui told council a de benture should be uiued for theie ur pope wu queried by deputy reeve hunter about the park board loan and uk- ed why ibla had not teen no ted in prior reportj aa the custom hai exliteil for aorne yeara he wu told that thla wai the flrat loan outatandlng at the yearend if aueh bor rowing were done until the town grant la received and then paid back he would not comment in the report he uld that doeant mean that they are empowered to borrow or that i condone it he tald if there li no fraud or bene fit to a ratepayer we would not comment on aueh trans action during the year but at the yearend we must mr tope explained that the parka board has no borrowing power of lta own hence the personal loans but ha atreaaed that members are operating in the beat intereala of the town however the board borrow ed prior to thla year and if georgetown hydro emergency calls j after regular working hours dial 8772275 ifwctivi juni 1at 1464 its illegal this year it wa il legal then said the daputy who maintained that previous report should have noted tha borrowing the bank 1 happy with tba arrangement added the de- nutyxveve and mr pope bald the bank had checked with their legal department which stated the loan waa in order mr pope isnt our book keeper hes our auditor in jected cr hlldebrandl why are we checking him on this the 1063 council ha been criticized and youre the scape goat aald cr young mr tope said the matter was a slight technical thing which had been blown out of proportion reeve elliott epllnad tha parks board had borrowed 30000 over a 3 year period and the municipal affair dep artment say the loan should have been made by tha town rather than by individual one third of thla will be paid off when the board re ceive it 19000 tax grant this year he aald and tha town should make the bank loan which will be paid back from future grant water chairman don pow er queried the comment o water deficit which had been 41000 in 1063 and waj re duced by 14360 last year mr pope uld uiu had been noted in the 1061 report and verbal comment was made to council uia next year last year we decided that it would be better to include all comments ln the report in future he explained ask december voters if bus service is desired matdonald president town teachers council at dinner meeting last week fa knox church george town teachers counell elected gipgaji macdonald president for the 106463 term alio on the executive- for next eeatonare put president virginia wal ker let vice president mra- d moffat 2nd vice president john todd secretary barry brown and treasurer mrs jean dun- lop mua virginia walker wel comed the guest and introduc ed qjj mcdowell publle school inspector end chairman of the public school board stan malay mr flnlay in turn introduced tha board members td the staff prior to the business tnkeung georgetown elector will k asked their opinion on a sub aidlxed local bus service in the december eleetloiu j slating that twotender re- celved for the proposed ei- vlco were too high for council to adopt without a vole cr charleailllldebrandts idea of pleblaclu was endoned by council while accurate figures are not available council estim ate the public treasury would ha veto pay five to lux tboua- and dollars during the flrat year ol operation this amount ahould reduce substantially once the service has caught on mr hlldebrandt aald and there is even a possibility of eventually joperaung at a small profit tteu en lhe committee reporll m were 1 tn lhe georgetown barberkiioppert complete wita red and labile striped bow ties i entertained the leachen j v

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