Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1965, p. 13

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ecord turnout as 346 iive red cross blood a tbortu of staff from toronto rcl cron bead i coupled with record of dorra crested traffic jam ei tbe geor- rm bed croae dusters hi d clinic in slno hall monday i alsreej hundred end fartyfive of red blod 9 were f4cud majur a total of mo donation at the clinic r tie ixattby walt axpcrlencvd mm donor monday night onlortttnaw but aomethiag ftavfttowfe chapter nad aw mtrsl otcr ainee the bomber f ffcnottm put trurn the tisr- ooc beadqurtcr deter in taw jd wbicb donors can be handled a few uy nlgbt donor left after en hjirri w but most were content to wait to live tbeir pint there wert ten tueediog beck dew le then normally eecb fctaifed by eed crua per local chapter official fepol ogkad for the inconvenience caused to aooae donore mixd ex- preeeed hope that tt would bve oo effect ua ibe m weal of the bext clinic which he bi scheduled for monday tu t clinic aonirwncr wee mra john i ueoo and mr jade niejwhof looked after the pub licity telephqoe canvaaser org anixed by tin job carthy were uua chave sara barber mrs uall urf esutf bin herder 1 thonpon mr soapeon mr walker mrt- iundy afr mcmurray mr wlkax iirttbuuj mr pig baiell mr smyth mr per aoer mr nemeih uri gol dra mr maugeneei and mr tucker ewil thank to the ce v society for their help with the pbonxng pbooini uau were typed ly mr r a se cant- remier yest to discu flooding at the glen kerr seeks broader powers for edit valley flood control the story of the flooding at glen william reached the cart of jremier john kobarta on wednesday eb 17 lb when kequealng council met with the premier u v j george kerr told hew g lelie by phone during monday night kaauesiog couqcji meeting of the plan he added that mr wiuoo of ih depertraeu of knerjry and kesoure would be out the best day tueaday to wvaluale thv damage r the phone call wu another in u aeri of vij pre cipitated by the flooding february ih el e kneeting in ftrmmpton of the credit valley authority toronto and y- ejueaing township and the mb feod rl emergency meaaure orgaauaiiohj the credit valley tcruervatinn au ihorlty wu dealgnated the coordinating authority thk ofonorrowm hirald thuevdev w lit iaa page u trf i b ajf prter joner photo jlea rvrd tttd denlie cih keuin ua three c el bleed 34 pint which l fhe ameunt 1 bleed rky have given et lacel cllnict man tuy jut save hit twenty third end denjte her rftrat tb hunci on duly wfr ur 8empoa mn rvo mr kd wari4 and mm liouhlry auli cd by home nurkr mrs dar bin df t a tluiiip40n waa od cell trantortetion to and from the rlkuc wa looked fcfter by blra j tt krrby and mrnkbrn of tbe ciork- ra volunteer ankbuunre srwrt ifajn art up s nfarry fcihtir ai mbcfi of thf ued lroaa on band to take named acrvr re fxeabmentj and iferverally look after oorom werr mn j mour iui un j kilffn mra a hublrwon mra nicuwhof mra atkluon mrs maybjnki mre mcivituld mn vmtli utt pritchard mr karber mn hancock un jonrj mr welab and m i wrtfuton thf tjtutta wrre mra char irt roical mrs mcmillan mr sutherland and vtra vuuie l jlo bo compleic utth trw writer waa uifrr through the courteay of smith and stone aaothfr typewriter wh on loan frorii mr ualirr pope ac oountant coca cola was don ttcd by the cooe cola company and thr women auxiliary nf the noi preabytrnan church prenared donuu md refresh birnta in the kuchrn the nrrt clinic li plannrd for monday june 7th 10u february btb at apcul emuruujf townahlp council tnertiu attended by both lit harry lurley and georife kerr u rrtolutiori wu paacd aakibg th credit valley autbouty to uke itntuediit atepa to ailev iat the ice lam at he cua ruuay uttf at yrt anuth nt apacial mctini attended by uryc diiuutia of jicji wiluatna raupayrr cotjcll buthormd the revi to dclrt glen willleiiia diaur kr ru was at thia tuelng llut m p p coir kerr prontued j to try to arranic a neuii wllb the provincial pmlf r willi m hiajiy kpcul inti ins rifardlnk thr gltn will urns flooding monday nliht i regular piyjues nji council meet lhtf was brief a tfttr from mr a dick i ion asked il council feould hurry up apd pau a by liw to iup the trains whittling its compulsory fur trains to whutlc at they aiproaih a crou ni un t it asked councill r currie at thr sufiiiiion of coun it lawu n council will urlte the t nh asking their refute ti 11 a lettrr from julian heed noting that dump on hla norval farm was filling up asked council for uw of a bulldnirr to lover garbage he also asked hrp m redirecting peoplr to anothir location ac cording to mr heed the dump lias hern available fur turke ears 1 never knew there un one there commented co n it ijuum ctirk k i ind uy explained that is was a low lvinir pot thai the late t ol noble had wantrd filled oun urrle pointed nut that it ua- a private dump and c lj 1 le stopped anytime all be has to do u put up j n no dumping a i h d co in w 1 inham the reeve concluded the dn cuision by observing we hav m juriidirti in over a pnvhie dump a ret lulion from the cred ajntnwimenrw4bcco lserva tton autborilie act aeaaln to broaden the powers of co velioo authority to spetl prevention of flooding and pollution was sueesud thursday by cwjrie a ktxf mtp for helton iyptikint la the rhrooe bpech dobeu be drev the it tention of th hou to the flooding of be credit rivtr and the abandonuirnt of bomi in the clea wnilaoai ara tlje jiid problacn b aid is that of souie cunutoa b tween the owuhlp council and the credit valley corervuort authority as to which body has loe jurisdiction and authority to prevent the condition that b year to pmy for such work llwouid only be neceaaary to aaaerthemiialaipalltj whth u benefitting from ulb prev an live medicine w mr kisrt went on to dcu automat oio kj vaoenej defml- ttonj and jta ciuuengea management and labor can not afford id um uua subject l n baeiruineht of iodue sneiit or recruitment any tnvre than goyerarneni can afltord to alow 4itonuod to becooie a political vbppui poet at the experts oftiuaijhuul acjieo he uld he oultlned the vwwpolnu of tpaoaceoiidt and labor 04 eaaw jloodir the t council claims that ohly the conservation k 1 thority hn the right to go on privjle property to do work to alu ata urh haxarda ttie cr it valley aulhormy rl s that t ere u not lng in th conservation authorities act i allow it to tpend mohey for inch work a ly work of this nature li eonsidirrd a scheme and the drf tion of tc heart includes work undertake t co trol water in order to prevent floodi an 1 o lu jon tie present reiuireint nil fur a scheme do not remedy a flooding situation such as rmts today in ilen lllimi the problivn ia entirely within one municipality and there is no time to file plans i would auggew hi the conservation aulhoriuei act be amended at this session to broalen the power of a con sanation authority to that upon the request of a municl pal council or an authority and the proval of the minuter the authority miy do work in the witcrsh d from time to time rarl in the season to prevent if loo ini and pollution i rsjvimon also shoul 1 te j made whereby an authority may art up a fund in its buljjt it valley conservation author ity asking each municipality s opinion of a proposed 5000 i salary plus 600 car allowance for the chairman of the auth j only uai referred to the next meeting for further consider ation automation and added bou management and lab r look to x vftthnrattojgjyidc tt ed- ra fac ua eod leglala- tion and to tale the lead to bring about mutual ur stand ing and coope jon wibin which soluljnjcan be rcach- he thought however uat m at the bargaining table will play n increaalngly impcrtaoi rote in dealing with the problem auoclated with techrtol rrkal cbangec he svgjeticd thai nuoag bienr tak long range forecaeu of change hi plant equipedent toductlon a- thodt and tpe f ibour fore inform labou and kvvittuuent saskatchewan homesteaders celebrate 55 year marriage oo january 26 mr and ure henry iioyns celebrated tnelr tith weddlug anniversary at their home la naleau akt ehewan present were mr and mrs arch e lmyna and family june clayton and twins hay and ronald mr and mrs lloyd loyns ion warren and charlotte and mra archibald mr and mra norton and mr and mr lugijen visited in the afternoon vera rader of m surrey vancouver phoned her parents letters of rongratu utlona were received from hon t c douglu ottawa w s uoyd mla kegina and eorge willis mla he gina and froni many friends a croki canada and the usa mr loyns farmed near brampton before going weat to lac vert homeatead mn loyns tht former anna barber was the first lady principal of norval s two room school ser ving for four years from 1001 mr ioyn suffers from heart disease and has led a quit t life for lhe paat five years he has helped to devel lop this country from heavy bushland to the most beautiful and fertile farmland in saa katchewan the homesteaders have prospered modern homes dot the prairies good black top roads join the country to the cities of rrgina saskatoon and yorkton horses now seen i only at fain have been re i placed by cars and aa in on urlo many famine own two automobile kahm kkhv1ck ontario hydro started rual electrical service in 115 and bow aerve more than vs mill ion rural ruatomer including 137 000 farm tuuiuei sair forms creatively planned to meet your require ments can save lime work and money let ui show you what we mean the georgetown herald 22 main st s yaupwe 772301 happtntd we are pleased to announce our names been changed to phillips chrysler dodge formerly shaw sales service limited drop out and see our fine display of tho all new 1965 i chrysler dodge valiant and dodge trucks as well as the best selection of used cars in the area i over 70 makes models to choose from bab phillip owitarminab finance terms available no7higliwiiy gaergtlowrt mtoncsi sli 874481 srvu b77o471 sa1k staff kay addy olmi wllliamir hmfa jobb adon wamn iackash omigalawn s j j

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