ails that pay ym cn pla ad in tha lifer ttasfeitftos mfm by i tsj 72301 ftvyfcir ttw haram b whew will atktl mm rawrt yw georgetown herald the home newspaper tor georgetown and district printing publishing tw buri harald baa w c and dtse- rld m printers and autll inc 1u7 ifertnc it- bula fin printing and mm cava palliiihi aa i a om kull pm offlc bael ottawa and tw in caaaj oaaatan ont ttaunday march urh 163 40q pnr yaao tn0h copy mew tad cant speaking istewarttown glen pupils advance o inspectorate r lctli jwuuajul oh wednesday evening i march 10 uiteuthi from he acfvwla of ksquesing township e in stewarttown hill for speakoff to name thr contetantj to eoropetr in tha isupehorate finals sludi nts nprtntlijt pineview ume- fcouatf stewarhown kpeyaldtf lsorvl and ckti williams per present av j saoddy teacher in glta williams school was chairman for the evening he introduced the programme tii a brief outline of the rules verning tha contest ha not david reynolds ed that contestants who win uiii preliminary would go to t wrlgijeaworth school where they compel with students from mr mcdowrll i inspect orale they will then proceed to finals for the country alio held in wrlgjclesworth school from there they compete in una finals held in wood br idee ontario and then the winners will finally apeak at the king hdward holrl during the has trr week there were eleven sprakrn during the evening judkrd by ur jack iindley a teacher in ltrampton mr tom dame a atudent at ryvreon and mrs five contest speaking honours friday night alt flv ceoreiowa public iacbools hiv declared their paanuuvg bl tha inapect- erat publu apaaklnjf ftnau td held u it oard wrl fflttmrorth school auditorium vhday blcht lyn wylle crad ft will ifp chpl strt public flfeool hmviat woa the comp- there friday march 3 janet tucdi 1m of grade 8 the runnerup in the eon i fast jadjpd by rev norman vounj and tsuchers mul w stall fcrit ur n ferguson a grade 7 tdudent clive tiwllya won the hows wriggles worth finals in which bonnie infills grade 8 was natterup tha judging was llarch 10 by tha teaching isaff farley heuant grade 7 was winner and janice hmmerson 8 runnerup at harrison i public school a final friday march 12 don gregg mrs v tie ur j anderson and rincipal logan macdonald of ataff comprised the panel f judges two principals mr logan imftddotuld of harrison and ur william french of park public school judged contest ants in the uar 1 park public speaking compstkiou won hy grd 7 pupil silt tlhtma atusumt up her was beth youn grade ft that last school to choose i rprantatlve was georpc kenbfdy tubllc school which will send marilyn uackentie of grade 8 to the inspectorate final ann melcotnbe waa run ner up in tha kennedy contest held tuesday barrister terry balnea rev kelvin johnston and mr john todd of the tea chine staff had to make the choices fly west to funeral of brother in alberta mr and urs fred lyons terra cotta travelled west by plan to attand the funeral aervlce for his brother george who died on february 30 they were accompanied by ir and mrs jim ecclei jr on the trip georfle iayons who was ap proaching hla 73rd birthday waa bom in chlnffuacouiy township at lot 24 sth lint heathr snoddy a tracur at chanel st school in george own they chose as winner i oii mcnabh a student at stewarttown school joatin uckeuwn and david reynolds of olen williams were second and third the three will com pclr at the inspectorate finals in wrigifleswarth school on march 10 mr dame give a very in formative talk on the art of speaking in public and brought the drculon of thr judges tu the group mr ralph cunning i ham prewntel the h j cun ninham trophy to the winner miss ucnibb weit he was the son of w g lyons and ccorgina mercer he went west as a young man homestraded at ryley alberta whera ha operated a cattle ranch his wife ada jtroad died in 1054 he leaves a family of four children fred ldward and murray of ryley and ara mrs charles ld wards of kort saskatchewan alberta 14 fcrjdcklwro hts hrothtr vd and a alsur uus mary lyons erin he was prede ceased by a brother uercer and sister wilms mrs jamea ecclea funeral service took placat in ryley unite church lenten subject for talk by minister rev kelvin johnston spoke on the seven deadly sins a timely subject for lent at tha march 10 meeting of sc andrewa united church wo men at the meeting in the church mrs d robbins reported on plans for a fashion show which the ladles are pi an n ins in conjunction with cotton bros in april the group accepted an invl tatlon to attend the thankoff erlng meetinc at trinity unit ed church acton on march 17 a social hour and refresh men is closed the meeting n launched for flood victims blessing mass dinner open new rc church wuh aa ovrrflow coujfrvga bl 020 people gcrtrlon i hew holy i rtu roman catho lic church had its official op ening sunday afternoon bishop j 1- ryan officiated bt the blessim of the 700 seat church on maple ave w an 1 following mass a hymn of dedication composed by organ 1st don hethune wss sung by the choir conducted by mrs george c hewson assisting the bishop in the ceremony of blessing were par iih priest father otger devent and rather g a mortx tha bishop a secretary a former parish priest 1ather v j morgan acton and ather mature of st joseph a guelph assisted with msss the service wss unique also in that it wss conducted largely tn hnglith in accordanc with me at culvert curve cars crash a 10g4 dodce driven by ed na caroline llrll 23 cower ltd and a 1057 1ord driven by jobn f llulme 15 john st f met at a ihrp curve in the road on thr north iide of the jnhn st culvrrt wednesday uarrh 10 rwultlng in property damage in eiceu ol 200 pollm uld the bell car wai weilbound and the llulme ear eailbound when they toltldad tutnatrt daaaa ts la tha ford and us t ua lata model dadfe cat dan ulrtln invettlxatad the accident at 3 p m the only olhar motor vehkla accldanu inveatljatad by the georgetown deoirtment wera minor a hit and run at 1125 krl day niiht did approitmatrly r75 damaja to a parked ear operated by dennli bhem of eaqueilnc townthlp tba car a 1050 plymouth wai parked on guelph st op- potlte tha hlth achool when an unidentified car clipped tha rear end and kept tolne cara driven by robert kell ett brampton and theodorua van da valk 20 arietta st auffered minor daotaea when they collided at the ualn church corner thuraday kelletta 1081 chev received 10 damace and van d valk a 1082 kalcon t50 kellett wai maklns ajleft turn from church onto xln recent channel in the homan catholic form of service i karller a noon hiau in the old hltfliway cburch cloted that building where the par lul haa worithlpped ilnre 1002 sunday diiu in the new church will be at 8 a m 10 a m noon and 5 p in vuitori on sunday included thirty prlekta from neighbour ling parishes local mlnliteri led by kev john ucuulkln preiment of georgetown illnla- terla aiaociation ifayor joa eph gibbons and ftiembers of the town council dr harry illarley up and george kerr 11 p i rather vitus blenheim superior of the capuchin order in english speaking canada was a guest rollowing the aervlce din ner was served in the auditor lum to some 500 parishioners and guests rugger beavers slate first pradice sunday the georgetown sports scene won t stay ueaverleia for long tha junior c hockey beavers bumped off friday by milton merchant i were still warm when word of live georgetown rugger jieavera first practice was announced tha luieier crw will start working the kinks out this sun day id georgetown park an actlva utson wails tft test ti oonfstow1 uaot tdir ax bibition season etomuaiscu ap ril 4th at hotna and runs until the and tj may embracing a trip lo montreal for gsmei with the lurhariani and mount royal of tha quebac senior lesgue the besvers regroup in late summer for the brass tscki buaineas o rular ltsgue play j chekhov play towns entry in festival tlw mutism projrfiaal ly antod chekhov was aeon town ljtu theatre entry io tha oskville oie act drama u tival ut week featured in the east wr thru ruber si the father tony ijoyd ai tlw suitor and mary go hcl at the daughter the play was direc ted by vera macdonsld the rest vsl hrld tliurslj rriday and saturday in thr perdue high schoo tin oak ville coniiited t tune urn act plays with three being pres ented each nlht hia local group appeared friday nim uinner of the rettival ad itudtcalrd hy the well known television and stratford actor robert chrntle wai hie llab- lei a first play by canadian anna laippmsn itcfior of new holy crews fcjx dilp i i ipwr jsf 7fwi peter jones photo 700 seat church opened at sunday blessing service mini hunoud and twcnty peplo taxed tha capacity of trio now holy croat roman catholic church at its official enlng sunday afternoon 1000 damage to cars in huttonville crash there was tjoo damage in an accident about 7 30 tuesday al the intersection of jive slderoad and the fourth ijne west chinguacoiuy involving cara driven by neil ciajkowakl at ueitnn and charles coburn of georgetown coburn was making a lrit turn oft the fourth line onto the slderoad when the rear por tion of his car slid and struck the other vehicle noads were alippery in the area at the time bacaua of an overnight snowall there waa 1000 damage in a twocar accident in hut tonvllle monday night involv ing can operated by mrs lola fraaer of huttonville back i a out of a private driveway and halph uriel of georgetown toutmwund through thevlllfa thera were no injuries no 1 teen idol isang at riviera canada a number ona teen idol bobby curtola viu uie feature attraction at tha last sunday afternoon dance to ba held at the riviera norval laat sveekond jllviera manager willi 2uber aald ha i ahhtlng tha sunday dances back a fow hours and commencing this sunday will run tha aetslona froni s to mid night lee van and the hawks kick off the sunday night dahcu social and personal mrs emily beasey and lira edwin arn wvatit laaf end wilh mr- and mrs william polls of kitchener wmle then they attended the east wood collegiate production of bye byo birdie mre bea- aeya grandson paul polu took the phrt of mr macafee the play ran for four nigw with capacity audiences and there hai boon a requetl for two additional nlfihti province will match funds dollar for dollar basis the fltrrin g0 hllllsmi oumuiittee for hood luhel wai revsljibjiihed ou mondsy night at rjaquetlnj council meeting when uwure a patk j council cunlar lwhity reeve wilfrid ixslie all spnce and toi hill were sp poirted to thr louuiilttec two uwre meinbers will probably be added council pronued to find a competent appraner lo eval ute the flood damage and pay his co its in full these actions were the res ults of a long and loud uiscus si on with mil george kerr mrnt to its normal itrentlh of nine martin oakley hired as new policemen two new policemen were hired for the georgetown force monday george a martin and thorn as a oak ley are the new con stables one more man is still needed to bring the depart a kitchenrr native mr mar tin will be coining here from oraneville married with four children he hss had alt years police esperienre in i- 1 hot ljke and orangeville mr oakley a married man with one child is living in luchmond hill irior to enter ing the service station busineis a year ago he was a police cadet there and has attended the ontario police college school days on ice coming this saturday the georgetown klfiur skat ins club will graphically pre srtt ik ajsgt ui f wur akai in in their frth annual rhaps ody on lea saturday this yaar written by club instructor mar ilyn barber and entitled school days on ice an anticipated crowd of ov er 1 000 will see two original acta the first containing such faevta of school days as thr abcs fiirls in calico with their barefoot baabful beaux and recess highlighted by a rare broomball game produc tion numberain the second half focus on the school house classroom and of course a achool day would not be com plete without an apple for the teacher the theme of the program la spread over the entire show this year with solos duets and dance croups whisking the audience away from the achool yard from lime to time two toronto cricket skat ing nd curling club skaters douglas leigh and pamela pearce ar featured douglas leigh was runnerup in tha stiior ueh a cbtrai oatsria osamttpioaahlpa was paarce will have a spe cial interest in tha success of this show since she a a sister of its author and chief instruc tor about 140 young georgetown cluh skaters ranging in age from 3 yean to adult hae parts to play which is another deviation from the pattern of past shows in which the adult students did not perform in prominent roles will he ann johnson and itsrhsra pan kenln teachers leslie john son solo sharon hewitt teacher linda and janet mooney duet debbie gibson teacher hob hall and cbeko storey christine ttumley tea cher janle macmillan solo leanne lewis lead majorette jackie howell solo l cliff johnson ihe clubs most improved skater of the year will be pre sented with the hxecutlve trophy at the end of the first act trying to act at u lh mediator and bpokruiun fom hill lh only ittenitmr of the original cslmtunlttre who says he did not rciiln produced a copy qaf a letter frotil minuter of municipal affairs w spooner saying that a council mutr or numbers rould lie on tha ui nun it lee mr hill accused council of iilaleadiifi them and withoutm information oy saying nothing about a coun cil mimber on the coimuu tee the anginal three man com untie had all frit an elected member thould be on tha committee to give fnora auth onty to it um korsack ona of the original committed mm hers ttated lh t they aucd ouuncij for a public meeting to explain to the residents under what conditions they would receive help ue ne r got that meeting and u felt we urre in no po t on to pa an appraurr ue assured you wed pay the appraiser rlerted clerk k c 1 induy and we ask cd the tunk manager lo b the secretary treasurer of the fund in a brw summary of ev ents to date i eorge karr ex plained that the deputy mm liter auured him that the re ponsibiltly belonged solely to tha credit valley authority and promised funds up to ten thousand dollars hr the cre dit valley authority lo allevi aba tha ica conditions as a reawult 0 your com jsj to toronto mr krr said ad dressing tha reeve the mm iiter of municipal affairs sue jetted a three or four man committer of people who did not suffer flood damage they could be from georgetown tha glen or the count the provincial member win ted out that any money raised from private subscription town ship or county grants would be matched by the province when you set up the com miller he said again sddres 1 sing c uncil the threa men soon felt rightly or wrongly that you wera trying to rel icve yourself of the problem i sucsejtted one council mean her should ha on tha commit- mittee to act as liison it least at this point lnterruptloni broke out all over the room with small groups talking to each other calling the room to order reeve g leslie ampha sited that council had dona everything mr spooner told them to do you dldn t tell us the letter said a council member should i he on the committee lnte- jected tom mill how do ou expect anyone to work on a committee when ub dont cet mjormauon the councillors claimed they had not seen the loiter till it was presented at thr tahjr it was then the motion to appoint dopuly rccvo v if rid leslie was passed id like to see lh tounship start off the fund uilh a con irlbution mr hill sicccited in all fairness said mpi kerr if the township is willinc lo pay the appraiser ou should got the can au going j to see if there is public sup port continuing mr kerr suggested that the editor of the local paper be approjehud for an advertisement tellmc about the fund and whare to nyid contributions after a tow minutes more of discussion in little groups alf spcnce toad an announcement saying this mav be our first donation reading he told the croup that tho rotary club of georgetown is holding a dinner and dance may 14th in the riviera with a pjcoiu fiolnji to tweali01 illiams flood rellei fumi uslu johnson working on solo th gyo dispersed to re- r furthctlsctibstott- t oup for in the hall ft r