Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1965, p. 9

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to parade winners h st- jetnr jones photo feted for four finest floats uom st hkbidiht jlrn jon hands ovf th hon clob trophy t 611 gool on of if buildafiol mcknii exp- pulled by peter puff which was lodged belt float in ffts srti cuui parade holding othet awards pfeeted f award night tuesday feb 2 jjpj try glover second from left opentif0 avian best industrial moat gonnell mlihrrientirvq jaycoes bit commercial float end harry bottoms repfoirl- ing fcvancf 130 ttoyel canadian laion beit social group float mr gooo teamed with heeld photograph pal jorw who of courw wm on rt ollvr tiri of 4w cam- dg4 chairman stresses glen- flooding serious show santa parade films present winners prizes memories fd the lloa oiublswith far combined entry sent cuiu jjfcd were rrvlv- from the jayc and clumber ed lut yudty whet tha club jot com me re tuict to rprrrtuuwrt of s1lvjkw06d grbosm which had participated hi yur h u also th night when trophies were prewoud to winner the club and their guests met hi the barwiuet rooai of stane restaurant and the fullhoum crowd was aug mented whrri group of mil ton uooi paid a surprise visit t capture the oorsetown dubs dinner konif thu u a cofiunuliitf rtmltitl6v hetween dubs ld tha wm jlfd jones who wis parade chairman prewntfd thr awardi peter jones received the lions trophy for the heat float ml behalf of a group which fdotblned on the float hie herald trophy for the best so ds froup wa presented by wdter bleha to harry bott- omj for th legion imperials tuck iicata presented the dumb of cowf trophy far the beat industrial entry to terry glover represent j ntf the avian social group and don barrager present the john r barber trophy to connell the party was entertained by a number of movies tsken of this years parade aa wall a a movie of the 1057 parade uon chief j 0 collier en- pressed thanfcs to parade par ticipants and termed th 1064 parade a hjahlifcht jim jones who was named chairman attain said be hoped more group like norval junior farmers from the area would take part and announced a new trophy donated by john t armstrong which will be for the best en try by an individual ur- ed pries was present at the meeting to present a trophy to tally mccarthy as most improved swimmer in the summer classes the trophy is in memory of mr itirs who was a club member and super intendent of the arena and swimming pool another feature of the meet ing was the first draw in the clubs monthly 200 club draw winner of a sao bond was a bert hilt t john st w fifty quebec students coming to parliament titty province of quebec high school students will be her to uke part in the annual model parliament which la be ing hoatad by george town and district high school stasday- avh 20 its the first time the province his been so strongly represented in the model com- monea th quebec will repre- jmat three schools two of tiim englishspeaking and oik freachepeekins ten will b billeted in town and tha rest throughout the area the quebec students will ar rive in town friday morning vb 10 but will travel to cen tral peel composite school in th afternoon for an official re ception lajt year quebec was rep- resented by just 15 students tha balance of the merobera at th house will be students front secondary schools throu ghout hal ton and peel county georgetown high school will have 10 mps union church reports membership of 126 the annual meeting of un ion presbyterian church was beld on monday evening janu ary 11th with mr frank dolson acting as chairman and mr a a mckane j secretary hev h duncanson in the session report stated that there was now a membership of 129 with an addition or 14 to the roll during the year they decided to accept their mission allocation of 111000 for 1ww the following are the offic ers for 1w8 crtorch treasurer mr a h uckane mission treasurer mr erie uslle managers mr 1 a mcdonald mr hugh les lie mr l campbell mr a vonzuben mr herbert dolson mr a mckane mr cg blsh- op mr david anderson mr n newnj auditors mr c anderson and mr a o mac- donalcl choir committee mrs x davison mrs d dolson miss a puckering ushers mur- ray mckane douglaa mcdonald keith leslie davld anderson specisl guests will be dr harry mar ley up and george kerr mpp representing hilton riding and hon william davis uit minister of education and possibly bruce reer mp re presenting peel the public is also invited to attend and watch proceedings from the spectators gallery new optometrist w milligan opens georgetown office william c milligan od has opened a new optometry of fice downtown it is located on mill st in a store in the mcgibbon hotel building vacat ed last fall when henry sien- ko moved his shoe niair thop 1o a new main st location mr milligan is a toronto native who started his busi ness life ss a banker he wor ked at the young and queen branch before the war when local manager don wlngrove was assistant accountant on the stafi there- he joined the itcaf and wu a technical officer in radar after the war he enrolled at the university of toronto gra duated from the ontario col lege of optometry th 1040 and has since had sn office in oak- vllle with his wife and four children he recently moved to a farm on no 5 siderosd near higbway 25 ask 5000 for authority head a letter from the credit vil ley couurvitloti authority lilting the approvil or object ion ol council to i 9000 hil ary plus 600 car allowance for the chairman of the autlv orlty evoked little comment from council monday night dputylleeve w hunter pointed out it waa almoaf a full time job and understood that the salary would not affect georgetowni present costs of foa per capita iteove elliot felt it was up to the towns representative on the authority to advise them to this deputy reeve hunter a member of the authority stated id go along with it 53lflijstwiiferdtti jenahyi 1rty esueuie finance committee for lit bishop uliiriy 4 lisa dtb- ulller hoy mfhfhan ehabtnas of the credit valley ceaaemtioo authority urged friday that jdorgesmy measures orgutsa tiona he called in to deal with flg in the glen peaking to kaltonrwl irrg oocredk bitar flood control he aald there u an exnergeoey in gka wullenu end hr action la need ed krkcallllan said tj honee ere doodedto the eree he said that the familiea of these homes- may not be able to nse their eeptia tank end their drlnung wells whka be eald were pouuted the chairman nude theee re marks follawittg a recomined- datlos to eapewtv the credit veuay conesrntiea authority to tnltlaw eerry out and be reepooatble for flood release program of the crwlli ftlver the retnmroendatliel la to be bent to all the munldpalkles in the rirer wstar shl and to the attorney generals 6ifice in toronto deputy reeve w g tultoo of ktreeuvllle said that prt mh uglslatlon u vague tad looae when it comes to who does what and when in a nat ural disaster eaaueeing township reeve george leslie said that ti township has not launched a flood relief program the glen wulhuna ara becauae of the vagueness of the legislation mr mcmillan atrongly criti cised the veevefor not declar ing glen wffilima a disaster area he said that if eequeslng township wre not prepared to clear the river channel at cled williams the halloa county ealo could be called in f or as- he stated that if the town ship does not have the resoure- to cope with the flooding it could declare glen wlltwi df are andt thn seeoh to the county he added that the county coud call the kmo the chairman elated the oonservatioa awthbrity cennet act unite it has the go ahead from wo municipalities io the water shed the recommend- 1 tion would reuulre an eait-nd- fenent to uje refutations of xhe cooservation authorities act if the anuadinenl were all owed thr authority would be able to uke immediate steps to allocate the coat as it sees fit he said he added that one of tw reason the authority has not been asked into the clen wlll- i is becattae of the ex- pease involved for eequeeiag situation to pverent worsening of the township mr mcmillan etreaaed that flood action must be nndert ken in the glen william area tr momettow hnalo he feared a bodden thaw would cause lee jams in the unity ci with kid hocstey ling playoffs interest hi now open we buy sell swap everything in new and used furniture appliances iiauilf ol axm mt lamps ppctsiiisia cial utntmtlsn n thj tigljilrifl lixiyily youll simply bj asahxtd kto 3995 1995 yooti kuy eoa ibs at the swap shop homcmakcrj attend achievement day thijuwd girls of tha silver- belles 411 homemsktng club atunded tha recent achieve ment day in milton irene kelr having completed it nroicu received her county honours sheila campbell has pleted 5 projects laura luuderson snd kelly hsve 4 projects jo- anne mcksown snd ble rogers and dlanne have three projects terry curts has 2 projects 5undrs miller diana baxter janet henderson pam norton and donna mckeown are first year members lisa kelly sheila campbell and irene kelr presented the clubs drmonitrstlon the art of making muffins the nest project will be clothes clos ets up to date the ivomens institute met j at mrs george ironsides on tuesdsy afternoon feb 2 for their class of block printing mrs duffield and mrs iron side are the leaders in this project mr and mr poot urn- j house are moving into the new house on na 7 highwway i at the turkey farm he la to be the manager and the best wishes of the community go to him mrs clare wilson was lucky again winning 1000 pinky stamps on lucky score channel 11 hamilton parents hear progress high school musicians parents of grade 0 and 10 pupils at the high school at- tended a twohour program monday in tha high school audi tor utt they hsd been invited by ivan long mualc teacher at tha school to hear these young musicians and to know how their atudiea are progressing mr long explained the course of study had his pupils demon strate the sounds of the differ ent instruments then present ed a variety of selections by the bands and choirs there were a number of instrumental and vocal solos u well besides the standard music al numbers there was a fun piece old macdonald had a farm with instruments re placing voices in the various parts council majority orders removal of hanging sign on a five to four vote coun cil authorlied the building in spector to have a hanging sign at 45 main st north removed the agn is owned by mr j cordaro councillor smith contended that alnce the committee felt it- was an eyesore it should be removed the miyor claimed that if the owner had a permit to put it up it was impossible to make him remove it now what position does that put tu ln he demanded deputy- lie eve hunter agreed say in 2 i think wed be walk ing- into something here sitow earpanyone call the sign obnoxious when there is nothing on ltt demanded coun powers th onjy basis on which it could be taken down it saety and nobody claims it is unsafe despite the mayors closing words were stepping diitof lino the motion passed five to four with the mayor reeve deputyreeve x 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