Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1965, p. 1

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induttru land wide inetmrnia ltd the uirre of conuntcial a 6 acrt firm plum a diclopnu nt public trhuol kite and 5 kct which will include industrial grrrnlwlt with the balance cuihinrrrul and riiiliolnl allurtij fur linusii th st jthn ambularvca hai buildings peter janea thoto vision returned marks back on his beat hlftald cakkjit mafck woods ion of rev and mrs bruce wood 132 prince chartet drivt l brooot up to dron hij cuitomen accounts by chum wesley palmer 145 prlncat chhrut orlve wfwj iubbd for mirk while he wai recoverinq ffoen an eye opera- flpn mark was hit in the eye by in airrifle pellet during the chnstmai hohdayt and tlnc hit other eye had been damaged in an accident three yean ago wit completely bllno for a ihort period at one point it appeared he would never see again how ever last thuftdey tome five weekt after the accident ha was again on hit paper- beat georgetown with oaikville county split gives halton two seats at queens park gaftrcatown haa bh broup- ad with milton and oakvllla in a nropoicd radlitribution al ontario rultnca which would apllt ilalton county in two a racommtnditlon to the laglilature at wcdnciday calllne or the rditrlbuton or ridlnjj tiaa received wide ac claim from halton county pol itical officials all felt the move hai been long needed and the ipliltlni of halton into two ridirgia will enaure belter more effic ient repreacntatlon it will be like loilns my right arm declared hilton provincial member georse kerr thli morning he welcomed the change feeling it would pro vide a much more adequate representation of tha county but noted that he hai relved atrong support from the oak- villa area under the redistribution pro- poiil halton county would be divided into two ridlngt the oikvllle riding would include all of oakvllle milton and georgetown and all the area in eaquetlng towmhlp lying i aouth of a line drawn between lota 22 and- is in each concca- lion the burlington riding would include all of the towni af bur lington and acton nauagawe ya towmhtp and the portion of eaqueiing township lying north of the line between lota 22 and 23 in all concessions mr depew said he was un able at thli time to discuss any political implications we will have to itudy the propossl be fore any assessment em be made depew noted that the provin cial radlitribution would have no effect on plans for a county conaervatlve convention to choose a federal candidate it i the oakvllle riding would havo a population of 65732 and burlington a population of 02522 halfon county association president john depew said this morning that halton had to be two ridings the division he aldseou reasonable enough tatrespect be continued it weight the urban areas the county will undoubtedly be dominated y them and this may ba a good thing si- may affect the thinking of some of the mentioned candi date for it is much essler to represent a riding provlncl- ally than federally he noted former georgetown resi dent and exmp sandy best acclaimed the proposal and aaid a similar move federally ahould be considered police commission report due in todays town mail council grants planning board 6000 for budget the planning hoards rt quest for a m thousand dollar budget wai approved by coun cil monday muht by a 7 to 2 vote with mayor j glbboni and councillor i ioweri oppoted without the increased bud get the imannmi hoard would be unabtr to hire a planning consultant on any hamv claim ed coun jim ynunn it would boll down to thr fait that the more you mr him the you pay him added young phasijed that tcijsmrnt without s must go up kerr warned queens park on thursday thr town the transaction was hand wide reprrwtniativr indicated led through icorgelown real hi firm might with to make rtdate broker win k hunter inhie rhangts in the plan i 1ouilulity of increflting in dustrial acreage was mention ed as well as a larger commer cial area ceorgt kerr ml for halton hai told the ontario lejula- he controlled that one method j lure at qurtnl rarfc that the of acquiring new assessment l flood situation in len wil the revnion of the joning by- hams is hazardous law and the hiring of a con- mf kerr th1 nfwly elected crxbyrj i chairman of government com- mayor iitthons maintained mlttions told the legislature he thai no vote should lie taken was extremely concerned about until the consultants feci are the situation in the glen set out in detail a representative of 1he firm appeared ut a meeting f ccorgetuwo planning hoard last thursday to duru hi plans the bfl acre property another discussion la plan- one of the last sueable farm ried in the near future with acreagea in the old town hm- the hoard when the firm would its does not inrlude miss submit a formal proposal chairman he also felt that thr consul tant irek w little had help ed planning in street svlllo oakvllle hramptnn- and all areas which are foing ahead councillor c hewaon em- a copy of the report of the ontario police commisaioni in vestigation into georgetown pol ice department was put in the mall ycaterday arid ahould ar rive at the municipal office to- djy thuraday maglatrate t j graham a member of the police commit slon tald the typing of report wai completed in eommlulona office tuesday thli u one of the many re- porta we have made thii year tn an effort to upjrade onta rio police departments lie magistrate commented ttve commission wai called on to inveatlfiita the georfle- town police department hy georgetown council tn early december in an unanlmoua re- corded vote the investigation wai car ried out by john taylor ad- vlm on policesarvkei mr ginny le wittterland queen waterloo u ginny let wai chosen win terland queen of tha univer sity of waterloo last week she ii the daughter of former georgetown res lent mr and mrs harvey lee and th- sister of mrs tonl peardon of town and charlene of kitchener eight university atudenti one from each faculty took part in the contest ginny rep resented the kaculy of arts mcr crowning climaxed a 3- day winter carnival the con testants were interviewed dur ing the intermission at a bas ketball game on the friday be- for the announcement which was made after a dinner at the walper househotct kitchener ginny was crowned by last years queen hetty van haas trechl and presented with a rhlncatone tiara a gold lock et and a mozen rosea at a for mal at uingt an iark lodge after the dinner among the congralulalon wai linger tom my ambrose who wai apeclal guest at the affair he asked hon j h simon just because the money is ett minister of knergy morr available doesnt mean the resources if the credit v planning hoard is going to ley conservation authority j spend it if it isnt necessary application for assistance in i retorted coun h francis he flood control scheme had been fell that through the effortl turned down by the federal go of a planning consultant triple vernmenl mr sjmonell admit the sii thousand dollars in as sessment might be obtained over the net thre year in objectinf to the motion councillor ppwen stated ieti wait and see whit we can af ford when we draw up the budget in a months time finally the motion approving the six thousand dollar budget passed by a 7 to 2 vote arena board seeks heating information ted it had mr simonetl laid in the leg mature that thr relatively mild we a tha r with rain in lau dec erfttbwtnd in tha third week of january hai maintained a stea dy flow in the credit river both mr kerr and dr harry harley iu for halton riding have been kept informed of the glen wiluanu situation littlest baby is home mow six pounds the imallest baby ever to tur- nobftdy held out much hop vive in the georgetown hospital for the littlest baby who came home to her mom and became the pet of the hospi- dad mr and mrs hill walra- tal but her mother connie ven 53 market st wed feb was sure her first- baby would 3rd survive after deborah was tak- and shes got a problem en out of the incubator her common to many younj ladies mother went to the hoipital shes putting on weight tip- every night to hold and feed ping the scales at 2 lbs 11 her im glad i did or id have ou when she was born three been seared o her when 1 got months prematurely on declher home admits young mrs ember sth she now weighs 8 walraven pounds jra during her stay in hospital she spent most of the time tn an incubator and was fed by tubes now however she it fed by a regular bottle- every three hours at standard products where the father works the babys progress has been a regular topic of discusaion the baby wai delivered by dr n j deb nek in the ab sence of- dr a thompson taylor it a former chief of the trenton police dfrpt magistrate graham said that 1w surveys have been made conaervfttuye into the ontario police forces by the commitrtlon not in all cue do we have to ledielc 1 report he sta ted it la kent only when- we have to triake recommenda tions 7 la9 lulfino the new maple leaf canadian lag will be raised on poles throughout the town monday at jlooa adopt gold and brown colours ivan crahtree was electcdand ost estimates will be sec- chairman when the 1065 hoard irrd for this other improve- of park management held itsments which the board will inaugural meeting sundry aft noon the 7man board oper ates tht memorial arens herb robinson ii treasurer and arena manager don goa- lini is secretary feasibility of providing a heating system for spectators was discussed at the meeting alder are new wash ximi and a sprinkler sjslem for fire pre vention committee chairmen are jim young property gm kan tui rose room ivan crab- tree canleen jack gudgeon minor hockey fred maveal hockey w r mill smith off season activities haggis piped addressed as burns group gathers some heros legions ebb and flow but robbie hums dis ciples are more numerous than ever the branch 120 legion hall was jammed to capacity friday night as they gathered to pay honour to the memory of scotlands favorite ion with a burns nite dinner the social event was jointly sponsored hy branch 120 geor getown of the royal canadian legion and the lorne scots regiment c company the haggis was piped in and grace was said in gaelic mem bers of the regiment wore their dress uniforms and many of the ladies wore tartan sash es representing branch 120 at the head table was president nalph hawet and representing c company of the lome scott wai major karl lince the dinner was served by members of the regiment furnaces act up cause five fires furnaces were blamed for two flret yesterday wcdnesd- day which resulted in smoke damage to a private home fire chief krwin lewis saltr the ftamca were confined to the heating units at the residence of mr and mrs john olllvier 74 mountalnview road and stonehoiue sales on guelph st both furnaces were damaged earlier this week the de partment answered a call to the farm- of george deklccr where shavings near a heater in a turkey pen had caught fire damage hero was onjy tahior iljifr-tnekt- ded two car blazot one at sib vercreek and one at the north halton golf club jonee photo singers will look sharp be sharp- for march parade lf mins shop komifitbr bob stevenson o lots of tielp from baberihop lncarswaltar doupqone harold olssn and huflo dewlntav as he abet about measuring a fourth harmohlier bill burrows the barbershop singers over 30 of them were measured last weekend for uniforms they will wear publicly for the firs time in their barbershoppers parade v gala program of barbershop harmony planned for mlcmh the slngerswlll be outfitted with gold ack- ell and brown trousers with brown handliarehlefs and ties t broken ankle herald staffer in hospital mra alloeri bradley is miss- ln from her accustomed desk in the herald office for a few weeks netilrnlrstf towork thuraday noon- she irlpnod aa she was about to enter tha office fell end broke two bones in ankle she u presently a pat lent in georsotcwn hospital after dinner had been ttrv- et there were a few brtw speeches by hesd table fuesta jsck cuthbert handled tha mc ftutiri very sjnoothly csp- taln a slacinloth cave the axi trots in nurns memory he sketched the social and hnffulntie conditions of bums time lieutenant tuimsay of tha lorne scots proposed a toast to sll the lossics major llnce commsndlntf officer al c company tha lorne scots spoke briefly and outlined how the idea of hold ins a robbie nurns night was born in georgetown this wa the fourth time apch a do had been held here this year the csterers were the ladles aux diary of ilranch 120 kntrrtninmrnt and dancintf followed the flintier peter glenn just back from scotland rendered several scottish fav ourites with the crowd joining in for the choruses a young brother and sister team ac companied hy their father on the bagpipes did an authentic highland dance outlines missed names bf masons cutllnrs under a picture captioned masons install ed in officfc which oppear ed in last weeks issue of the herald were incomplete 111 that they- failed to identify three credit lodge officers in oie photo sam penrlce tom nivcn and robert mcmjts- ter midgets oust preston in tricounty playoff s georgetown mldifrela- won 1st trtcdunty olayoff sorlcs with two straight wins they bom bed preston bl here thursday- night and finished them off with a 50 win inproston on tuesday night faul robinson scored 3 b1u dwycr nd lsvoll 2 and brian van wyek1 in the first ylc tory v t tuesdsyasbrperawem inson twice qluckonbuah klpg and dwycr

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