Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1965, p. 1

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d ifcrt paiu too asm hm m ad i tim 4rrt hii fa m by t 74w aavsnaer t hoasjd b at ye wilt hnel raeetre tfie home newspaper l georgetown and district on thtwecley january 7th ims ceasy meat tea cesses i said i think cdebntics end doucwh fogeton nd dttjrkrt jhamorui hoipl- itt ntaym bbwft lu fini we bom fct 648 sir on t nw y day tocwloi j mnd build uouuct 7 urt court od wighd in l 6 i ft 81 oooct sk ii lit- tw erf tdlh a twd kaqr 7 wmj w dwivd by 0 a t mu6rooih euby qlt oou- im h jmat nd bainic dbotvtf t tttferth tiller ca thy 10 frad maie rwi bo twt korukj 9 and danny 7 skt wighj 6 lb u oj whert brought into th woid at 1057 pm the im day by or j h chmbrln end of hostilities dr thompson med president tfce iwwly tuht uk bf the carwuyw mltul a- tagutiaii for the coming r ku iv c a ttiowiimn ai wiitl iv j i lrtiuvcr u vice tofvuent and iv u j otywyw li secretary iv thompson uceeetu tv a k uirlntoih in he twi lion dis calls for fearless lnde action for benefit of georgetown crown attorney explains municipal police functions vote erwin lewis second term as towns fire chief erwla lewu will irv a axmslronji and km hyde ulluvurf gueeti ftlutej many orro- appatlmaley forty kuesu i wjuilly vuiuble to the uw dwrrt tkat trol r wey uoded the jrwiludnil jwlmay dtutjl while lb atfip ft wtifiri lifcy d dtn foodwlng the inaufrjpoa of police wwk u uiuuir wui ite ir w wtl ttiincu wetin monday dunging he stated the hietb- iu iw tl l e aitbl aaaa the inert trtthe ode are changing ctmilly u imj id itaj uwl r kaoi ehurch hall were dr mciety ehibge i lj tt re6 e i harry harley up for halton he uid he fell the duties l uhhain ouc lort ui lw alpp ior the poliee were the uaiuea- jtrtidj il muu uurf wltli ae of uw and order the tn4t w fcrfia tw wt and corge kerr haltiui chairman john t arm strong introduced the two member of woior gavern- totiiti who poka briefly uieo called on town aoueltor kred heuoct to introduee the guett peaker crown attorney peter mcwllliimi police in kree society ii the topic choien by the pecker he defined the role of tit police ai the instruments of enforcing iht law o that fit- bnu uay go freely ahout their busineu in peace ua peace and harmony and the elimination of hostilities u promued by wayo joe cibbona in his inaugural addreu lion- day njght ttrauag it bia speeb froui the throne he tlaled ttat the conuftutuon u the yuu- ude ipirit throughout the yeir would not only benefit the tttrnvben of council but the whole town lly ambition it to be able to give the type of leadership ex pected from a mayur cuiued mr gibbon 1dwt jtpri agreerarnt ff my frmnrlilnn but i do cipeet feirleu and id- dependent action in the beat interett ol the town looking back over the patt year he maintained much had been accotnpliahed he listed the reconstruction ol llwy 7 tke people free t be robbed or beatni im tw sire com- teralw iw araee he trfced iw wulory ol ike ouee foree tiaee the eleb- i uihu1 tj r kohert peeli bobbiei te aoubdred wd uw- y aeve- yert o u to tbe kq j t idriw no i roaa orevntion of eriro th d- tmtlod of rrtur arting un- dr judicitl rrttralnt ihr pr wcutlon of minor offfoc tke coutroutnl of rod iriffw tt- uln dutiri on brhllf of oven- mtnt mtnclti and the ub- uuon of the trtdition of klp- inx in mny rtntrgrnty he distuurd th probtfoi of taforring iw wiutout infrinj- inj too grrltly on individual till polim cilnlii l ufa- imnuwp lrw driwr lllwrtifl tlif ovrwhflsilbi vld lafrotaiuaa t 6lh linun oluntr iroup rjtion of bill m or th pol i ud ooll for twy lo let lutr bill u it wu tlld i al rgulr raits te im uk rlr tklf ii wu tlmtcd to mfrnben of the flw dpth fclfle ol th uuiuai utlnif wnt brnbn of the town jtof uw owfortaiit suiuuy aft- uid towniulp rouneili and rep- itruood i ibi tuwhall i rwnutivra of industry tw btir 1644 cfulv following the busineu meet- wai reeueud wlui exception log firemen entertained at a lf 6b offin wilfred ureilt buffet aupper in the clubrooma i u wutyful curu spenre healdei the offken mem laid lueold bnmett are aeere- ben of the fire department after year of talk the biaia- taey tod treasurer i include charlei hill jart cun- tenance of the roadl aeweei otaera wba will hold ofllee nlnghaiu marenre carey wll- replacement of obtolete equlp- uiu year are charle jlmlllan ttltchle andy ritchie went and the continuation of vaiutlna captain no 1 div william hyde george chaplin i high ttandardiot education all id willianu captain no j judtdandon ralph bludd accojnpliahed without any in ah bailey captain no 3 cor lart sump rill uiluer jr create in tanea he added don ingua lieutenant no ltand wlllllm llcbjcrwin i kyery olker ye4r for hie walur atlchardaoif lieulrn- he luted utaf u 1h2 i province femaed the provl driver no 3 woods dickey charlei tyler driver ko 3 and herb roab- i thai the police are ai aald the crown attorney jim bilsborrow was georgetown police sgt artaly enwmended by arioua gueata including uay- local fore al work iu eled clbboiutumv john the foreaau a ju eex b bob lan of x leg ai a big lt focacd hui main street merchant has 90th birthday a foftner georgetown lollce tjepariment sergeant jantea bllabprrow died monday in toronto wattern uoaplui hli deatn followed hu aecond heart operation in two months ha joined the georgetown police depahiuenl aj a coat- atame in july ism and was promoted to corporal a year jitetr he was a sergeant with the force only briefly before keilth forced his resignation for the past year end a half he had been with the george town assessment office as as alaunt to the assessment com- alssloner it ii survived by his wile margaret end sons sesn and jlruee a requiem mass look place id holy crosa church this rooming james bilsbomow jleg as a bigtle j urged all councillors so asaac isure their own eeauleues at tended the college i in discussing the ielaiioa of i police to the local authorities he eontrasled the ulualiox with and without board of police coriiinliillrfuri willi a board t police csetait6as- ers made ha uaually tl judge the heed of council and two other the board is responsi ble for law ettforecateal and the nellttjatxebaj b abide by the heard decision 1 tewever amid the aneekesr there is no thing la the police art which aays e council eaa give orders concerning the running of a police force vfhere there is board of police cosnnuatioay rrs the autnariiy u defined without it nothing is defined and this vagueness is the chief source of dispute claimed the crown attorney in conclusion mr mcwui- lanis suggested that municipal ities can assist their own force by careful choice of men by improving nay and working conditions and by having them attend the police college finally he stated tie matter how efficient a police force it easnol operate without the support of the public- tee last year mayor ilarold vr janes richardson is kd- ken richardson all or genrge- w st of richirdions creitltown wh a grandson and hli wife mr i and mrs doug bjehardaon were nuealng jim emmerson chaired councils fire commit- j hardware celebrated his both carr elected chairman of high school board its going to be t busy year with the building program and change ol principal the moat i important mailers public ecboof board espolnttee to the high vhool board william carr told his fellow trustees monday night during his first b rnlmitee as chairman -he- visa named chairman in suecllon ubo high school v boards i inaugural meeting v nvqueslhg township appointee donald ilawsori waatitade vice- ehalrmtw the icw chairman thanked ms fellow trustees for electing him welcomed new- board member e ii corth a geprge- town eduncll- appointee and then sukgested some changes ln the cjmmlttee setups he re duced the tnerober of nnnult- s 4f the board from three to just two grouping msnajeinent finance snd insurance is one itenil bulliw property and traninnrihnn in tht turtfi yfrbtm breckenrutgc donald ijjttaweormand john d ord were lamed to the first ande ye hall th vah hlkln land ticajk h corth to tfe second opining that maa ordlnart duties of the bwlmthg proper ty and tnnpcealion ebimnlt- tm wiubo a hinhnsulhbad to hanale thepw chairman u a apedalieommlltee wlti tfpcoaitng eon- cleave jack judge george eluon dead lultoa county judge coerce buoll died wednesday mora lag at his home la milton he presided oyer county court monday but ceaaplained ot feel ing poorly he wee absent from the bench tuesdsy he leaves his wife alice snd one son in port arthur a dau ghter predeceased him judge elliott wss the speaker at mayor joaeph gtbbons 1m4 inaugural dinner ilia body u resting st the me- sfahb funeral home and al though funeral arrangements had not been completed at press time it is expected tha service wilrne in milton presby terian church saturday at 200 oclock cac cilmimc hiiiif the roy thompson farm rr- a georgetown and some ol the dally routine there is being put on film this week by cftc cameramen for country time footage to be screened sat jan 8 birthday en new years kvc with a family surprise party at his home present were his wife and all of their family mr and mrs ilarold richard son pickering mr and mrs kred msveal ur and mrs wsl ter richsrdson and mr and mrs also present since doug was also celebrating his olrjhdsy jit that day mr richardson is presently recovering from an eye opera- lion but it is expected thst ha will shortly be hsck at his post in the store seven years tssei htvelesa is ttndcr dianualoa- bimll- ruea emphasised the mayor arly couo bmith as chairman ae this wss a real eehieve- nt he felt also the purchase of the odarvale school nu s milestone fur the town provld- lag a place of scenic beauty for generations to ceeae he captai ned that the centennial hoard and municipal board approval is expected soon he promised the vigorous pursuit of s ped- eetrisn crossing of the rsllrosd tracks ajmjconcluded by ask ing the cooperation of both council and eitiieary ea a whole following the formal opening which included the swesring in bf members by clerk c g benhsm s brief devotional per iod by rev john mrmulkia and hev bruce wooda and a wcl come by the mayor to new members g c llewson snd of no 1 committee will do the same it is sn attawipt to have set nights for meetings and to cut down the number of meetings the actual thalrmsnshlpe of committees have changed ver little administration and rinsoce chairman j a etiieu industrial and town meaning j u young water dm- rwera welfare aeebulance and weed control w iebariesune these make up no 1 commit tee comprising no 2 committee are keereatioa petal ktre protee- tion and lfts7 centennial w h smith talso chairman no i committee roy ualientine a short business roads w y hunter meeting to set up committees i property trimming it removal wss held in a departure from par policy the nine committees hsv nchr been divided into no 1 and committees with no 1 committee mode up of four and no 2 made up of five number 1 committee will meet the first and third thurs- dsy of each month and no 2 committee will meet the eec- ond and fourth tuesdsy of eseh month it will uorii thli way rect j a elliott wtiile chairman of no 1 committee plua being chairman of the administration and finance committee wu convene the joint meeting of the four commllteea comprising no i committee however when the business of his own com mittee il finished he will hen give the chair to the chairman of the committee whose busin- of trees i street lighting r w krsncls public works g c llewsoa police and law enforcement jos gibbons the mayor stated hut the clerk would attend the commit- le meetings le lakfrninules then send copies of the minute to all council members inspect latest additions former accountant is new commercial teacher at the inaugural meeting woodsy the georgetown and district highschool board an hired mr duncan- gllli a former accountant as com mercial course teacher his du ties to commence this week reappointed m ilarold mayer nerval attendance of ficer for vms a received a teller from former hoard member douglas latimer thanking the board for a smoking stand and scroll psratfhtrs hlns at a dinner id e set the second monday of each month as the reeular georgetown and district high school board meeting nlcht w h cam high schoelchaliais etruclloni program and e k- 1u1i donald lawson advisory vocsllonal commission member jatdej mccalg and the chalr- wi were named in the lindr the new special oom will begin duties right away a meeting with the high ssslaopa deputnieht heads baa been ar ranged for this saturday morn ing with awew to cjlacussing departinenlai neodi and foj- lowtag that the ccmttee wlu- arrango a meeting with an ar chitect- the boanl hopes- to harethe addition eornpwarl ny fjesjtepiber utm sa granted pcrmubuoil to the testchlng uh to attend a con la port credit rvbrtt- ary 2a received a letter from the kfmlra hoard- rewoesting the support here lor their attempt to have legislation changed the elmlre board feeht the 1l taumhes aatosfspbtatc351i woman marks 90th birthday jan 14 mrs annie weatherston er in will be m yean young on january 14 she is the youngest end last member si the family ot llr and airs john meadows she has enjoyed wonderful health with the exception ol her arthritis and is planning on having her family for the occasion stuffed castle flock makes museum birdund rien cam r r 1 ocoroctown eaaor h j newman r r 1 georflelown end naisagaweyn twp reeve william coulter look over tome of the recently acquired stuf fed bird collection from dundurrt tcaitle ha milton at the halton county museum mr case is etquesino towmhipa representative on the museum board end major h j new- men is the curator the nsattcr was referred to the lyaaapartatloav tsnmltte g received a setter from antutect eaking tabercotnld at for i the upcoming addli- i called a joint- meeting of the board and the artrlsnry vnjpotel rational fleasnalasiiia goa uejar jaanjerjll a look at the weather x saturday 25 ib 1 sunday 27 19 4 monday 30 13 5 tuesday x 2z lowest for year ibm wu 10 january 11 highest wu 03 july 28 rain in ism 4417 inches show in 1804 vs8jb inches tauon in 1p84 v 8112 lnohea v afidm rc scott v thi museum was the vcsna ofa spaclekhol idey teeduflni tha wttlv aaewn ahc m mltrruiwitl typical rtom tha left aimrsrartedwirh mrs w cqulhir mr w sara- ntmra gejorge tallerwlfe oftras squeslna reavw mri r smhh and ityi wilfrid utllsvwlfe pf mquaglrss flepyiyjv wslloirar 400 noyed tharfa i vwihit slides into truck boy escapes serious injury- a tenyearold harrison pub lic school student murray mc- llullen 14 mclntyre cresc is lucky to be alive today tie wu rushed to hospital tuesday noon after being hit by deli very truck- while playing with pals on his wsy home irons school police constable harley lowe who made he investigation uid that had the truck not been stopping anyway to make a de livery it la probable that the boy would have been runjwer as it wu be suffered abrasions to his upper un and nose and a bump on his forehead apparently the youngster wu one of a group who were throwing snowballs while pro ceeding borne alone mclntyre police ssld murra wu stand ing on top of a bank of snow as the truck approached and slipped down in front of it hit ting the front bumper the truck a simnsonsesrg desllvery vsn was being opera ted by arnold john lane iu pleaunt ave wlllowdale murrays mother mwjesn alrmuuen took the boy to geor getown and district memorial hospital where he was treated and releued steel company employee falls 3 floors to death a georgetown structural ileel company employee fell sttsto- reyvto his death while working a job thursdayr december soth ian james duguld had been on the ferro structural steel armstrong ave payroll for about three months there were no eye witnesses to the accident in which duguld apparently tumbled from the- top of the steel frame of a hayden park job site indies- tlons were that he was in tha process ot cleaning up the wor king tools atid was probably rol- ling up and tylnghoses used in the steel cutting operation when be slipped or stumbled paaaershy heard his iscreant u he fell and ran to discover him at the base of the steel skel eton he had struck his head and wu pronounced deadpan arrival al st jeieenhs hospital the deceased had been inca- from aberdeen scotland a rw months and- iavrr jat tl welbeck drhre brampton while employed with ijcieorgelown ttrin me wu funniilvaartlce ii tomifl the truu itutmral hometoroh- tartiiiittmikitmr highland atjapry vwr tst

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