Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1965, p. 1

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figursa school boirda and com r were hot in yet so the t waa wot set we should r td kep our mill rate down illy when it teems oth municipal i tie a are coins up lfcoun powera agreed saying like to aee this motion up till the final figures id the high suhool the public school and the police budget are not definite we should hold it till we ace where we atand h sounds like election ti juat around the corner quy pd the mayor u twinda like they are to- worfvw retorted coun xran da who moved the motion last week hut held it a week till budge figure were more de finite lie pointed out that re pairs have been coating a great deal and felt it was cheaper in the long run to buy a new truck both coun smith and coun young afreed with his view point the motion paned with reeve elliott mayor gib- bona and coun powers op posed lect burman president teorgetowns rotarians ides dances nets 300 for workihop the georgetown auxiliary for itetarded children netted approximately 1300 from their annual idea oi march dance in the legion hall the first of two dancra which tha auxiliary is counting on to nourish the treasurey tha auxiliary ia holding two dincea ia tha lea ton hill in stead of one in the larger riviera w hop 4 tin make tha time fccriouiai f money out of two dance for tha take of the adult workshop mrs kay butler of the auxiliary told the herald the seond dance will be held in late april money gained through the dances and the upcoming cam paign ia earmarked for tha proposed adult workshop for the mentally retarded ol 18 years of age and over atthe present their la no place in the immediate area for those who leave sunfchinr school to go the campaign for funds is allied for may f jtd burman wu elected pre- dent of the rotary club for coming year at the mon night regular dinner meet eleted to the executive was mcullun vice president bursa treaiurer ralph 1 secretary and bob ugeon and jim tumbull actors j joe mcmillan in charge or may 14th tenth ann ry party at the riviera rted that a hundred and invitations hid been sent to points far and near the party will include a maer a show and a dance lights of the put rotary will ob featured and it hoped many familiar faces i the original shows will re- car mr mcmillan pointed out that the proceeds will be thven to the glen william relief fund tha rotary district confer ence at the royal york friday and saturday march 26th and 27th will have at least four couples representing george town planning to attend are mr and mrs k noberlson mr and mrs j mcmillan mr and mrs j wolfe and mr and mrs r ursel 0ba convention tb6b lane and bui richmond os georgetown were among re presentatives from halton coun ty at the ontario baseball as sociatlon convention in london on the weekend wilfred john ston ol west lome replaced jim waldle milton as the pre si dent- wenty course night school ids classes for season fblfh schools arent tha only with a dropout problem tetown night school end the 108463 turpi with 170 attending elm half number which enrolled at ration night in october eever a few ihorter course mid up in l twenty ihc eouraa wer tared but six woodcirvlntr ptography matalcrah wood- irung and factory foremtn- were droppad bccluie ot enrolment were10 forocjiuou f recre i courwi night school atudenta too- dad their coursaa with exnunyni iwaching tha twenty wdc vocational courkm were auto mechanic archie ltoberu 1 mtronica n glftln machine shop j durica mechanical drafting jim mccullough bu- tineu machines uui a cuddy typing 1 mrs lea clark and mrs urandt tytllrig 2 mill a ijyglnrlhbi mil lllia valdson bookkeeping a sum mertll llalrdreialnb andrpotl aonal grooming mrwmahi- ny small gasollna repairs art speight teaching the shorter twelve week rearehtjomtl courses were conversational wench mrs l ikweu sewing i mm a loiv uoateu mrs s a vmllne mil- unary mrs f blackiphyslcal cltneas for women mrs joan muener oil painung frank tha clthulic woiiieiii isigue of italy truu lhurrh held ttuur siarch aiettng in the life italy crofci church sudltorium on mu aw vslher otjer l ms urt v b tyera ireu dent 40 lneaben end one vt- our uri a iwii woll of windtor sttended urt joe chapinsn reid the tninutfi of the prrvloui mil int and mrs john ilgnitrl gjva the brltuil conveners rirc mrs john tenoni announced the flnsl inures si ticket con vener for the parish agape fol lowing the blessing of holy cro4s church on sunday march 14th lilher otger espressed his deep appreciation and grst hula to the catholic women lesgue for ther saslitsnce in preparing and planning the din er and details of the church bletung since many people of other fsithi have expressed the4r de sire to see the new church it wss decided u told n open bouse on sunday usrch 20th from 3 to 4 p m with guided tours conducted at 3 and 3 oclpek the members preaent were urgod to invite thrir friends neighbours snd rela fives to this open house snd ssaure everyone of a wsrm wel come there will be atamans lory booklota avsllahla at the mala efilraaee giving full in fnaiiisllliii and details an tha ehureh weber drive trucker dies in highway crash a georgetown man was in stanlly killed in an accident on highway 401 friday lloyd itaymer 0 weber dr died in the wreckage of tha consolidated truck lines irac tor trailer he was driving it uas in collision with another truck at the highway 8 inter section mr kaynur leaves his wife flenor a son kenneth altscrs mrs a crockfonl and vera and a brother hoyd funeral service took place on monday in torontoat the st clair chapel of mcdougall l brown with interment in glen dale memorial gardens itrv john mcmulkin of st george s anglican church georgetown cqnductcd the ser vice tot hit by dairy truck twenty months old lawrence guteneier son of mr and mrs albert euuneier 43 water st was cjtainlnod at georgetown it district memorial hospital and released after being hit by a dairy truck in front of his home thursday tho boy was sitting on the roailjyhen tha truck driven by roger gmturai of the bth line of ksqucslng a steena dairy driver baekod into hlm the iruik had fatted hmiike the steep park avenue hill on the first attempt and was ba cklng arounfl the park water corner when tha accident hap pened crgura lmfortned tha childs inhhnarterrtootrrhlnrtr hospital where he waa treated and examined by dr c a thompson and dr j h cham berlain and then dlacharged press for stoplights at scene of fatality invite public to tour new holy cross church mrs jsmfi hoyle uttered to eainvene a wedding dinner to be held in the audiloritjfon april 2h mrvarrne walkrr offered to cooveu a brownie and guide mother and daugs trr la mi u eat to be held in may mrs lion hunt will coconvene thl dinner uri m iwyer at mnberlyp convener will mail out ballots to all menuiera eligible to vote in the annual april electlont mnl geore schneider from kitchener who is the dlofrun president of the cwi waa the gueiai speaker mrs schneider quoted the league motto ror cd nd country and stres sed the fact thai as metnbera at thia loaternationil suociation all have the responubilky to be wellinormed ciluena of the community and to take an ef ftc4ive part in secular sciv lufi the cwta is primarily s spiritual organization but the dignity ol womamiood mutf be carried into all branches ol community life the world wide metwrihip of the league u sixty million matnbers with 1mooo members in canada alone the mrrling closed with pra cr with a special remera hrasce in prayers for the rac isl problem in selma alaba ma tumch wu served ifollowlng iu wectittg eeorted by sfrv luroid dean red cross donations already over the top hie red crou campaign in georaetown and wilton indl catea a deckled auccesa this year with soma canvassers still to report already tha 230 ob jective act fer georgetown has been exceeded and with 1730 already received in muton in- dicatlona are that tha county i town will double its 1000 goat at press time a total of 2a6y his been received in the georgetown and district can vau 200 from industry and 2317 from residential campaign chairman gerald w corbett dc hid the her aid today that he la well plea sed with the generosity of res idents we re never satinned how ever he aald the red cross can use every cent people will give and we hope that jiiul fi gures will be even better and elve us a hlcher mark to shoot at next year as an indication o how mon ey received la spent mrs jack nleuwhof publicity chairman says 37 0 per cent goes to the free blood trsmsfulon service 17 7 per cent to instructional services lor wster safety and welfare 0 1 per cent to inter national work 87 per cent jim lor red cross and smaller am ounla for a variety of services including work with war veler ans hospitals and information services cattle escape fifteen head of catlle were outside the barn by tha time firemen arrived at a fire brn ing in a barn on the property of a convalescent home on the fifth line of ohlnguacouiy on llonday afternoon a heater was blamed tor tha fire police dept will join telex hookup grorfmown police tfcpt will be put ol ium 3 of a now police rotiiinunleatlona h i work which waa inaugurated march 10th in toronto the network dewnbed as a major urea kliro ugh in police coumnunmjtions by the quia no jrovineisl police ficials caiue iuo wing with the esububfe ment of a cs3 trie neuvark interconnecting all 17 opp dis trict hesdguirters and 3tf de tachment beadquarters in tor oftio included in puss 1 are all ontario rommuruliea with pop ulations at more than u 0oo the initial network as plan nfd ronkuta of about 141 tele printers and each machine will have access to the regular teles network an indication of the flexib ility of the network is ftie ab ility given its operstors to see through a master display panel at toronto headquarters the status of all machine in the system the ability of hcuulquar ter to preempt the entire sys tem to broadcast simultaneous ly to all stations and to drjurt at will from the regular telex network giving police in ef feet their private network need officer at comer until lights up mayor phase j ia expected to be ad ded in the near future a look at the weather huoib j watt la it wed 10 thurs 10 frl 20 sat sun 22 mon m tues js 3 31 n 3d so is st in 8 3 1 10 high for the week s3 low 1 snow flw alicia t c scott a subject di7uard by buoy a council in the i the pov ubl ihulalutioil oaf lauap 1141 at the corner ef john ind guelph s4roet was agib dis cussed monday higbt at coun cil meeting coun tmllh sdiiiued tbi the butter hid been cotulder ed before hut in the light of a recent fatality in the area said it should be recoosid ered in winter the arena attracts children and in the summer the swimming pool he explained and during the master hockey tournaments rhlldrrt run arrow there all the time ju felt that the ar gument agsliut stoplights be cause guelph is main high way wu invalid since many municipalities hive stop lights on highwsys of bsv 1 11 u glad to rd tu wu fiil replied lb auxxir femiliug h id the hjatina 1 11 lntruert lh iouce chief to put win ttfre a suiggeatutm by court j yuug thai john kt could b closed off m the higitwy brought xpateaaalons of skhock cd dubeliaw to the fscs ol lb biiambrra bat little c3nfalnl i wouldnt wsnt to be a party to even suggesting w close it off opined that may or but i m willing to go al ong on this try for stoplights a motion that the polled committee study the corticv lit question with a view la erct injf btop lights was placed a copy will be sent to tha d- psrtaient of highways says legion will aid getting weed position despite an eloquent speech by former weed inspector ull ton ltarker snd over the ob jections of the mayor reeve and deputy reeve three read inn of s bylaw to appoint a new weed inspector paul a anderson at a yearly salary of 1200 were approved by coun oil monday night im here to ascertain why 1 waa diaotuued froas the poet of weed bupaclor began mr rkef nobody had tha de- eency to tell ma why ha add ed i have a apotteas war re cord wu decorated twice sod lost a leg la this any way ta treat a veteran whose days are numbered he asked is the man you have hired a veteran la he preaently em ployedt challeaga mr ll sawdust pipes ablaze threaten delta craft a stubborn blase in the saw dust conveying pipes and hop per at tha delta craft jural lure factory on river rr gave firemen some uneasy moments before surrendering tuesdey afternoon tha fire apparently the re suit of spontaneous combus tion turned the elevsted hop per into a pressure cooker which threatened to enplode flames over the roof of one wing of the factory during an intense half hour firemen and delta craft workmen played water on the roof and on a pile of sawdust to keep the blase from spread ing the only damage resulting was holes in tha pipes which firemen had to wake to bring tha fire under control tha controversial lira hyd rant on tha delta craft prop erty which tha manager arth ur klee and georgetown coun ell have had heated words over never did coma into use the firefighters employed 500 gsllons of water from the pumper truck to kill the flames its the second time in a lit tie over a year that the asw dust hss ignited in tho con veyer pipes budding orator peter jonea photos geo p s speakers best of their schools t all ivi okwolfdn public csiooltataraprtwilexrin thtnptcttfrarafewifprata- speaking ftnot at wrlgolaawdrrti auditorium friday tha- pupils winner in flrtattatttwir respective aehools are from let cllve llewellyn toward wrggleawwih school lyn wylle chapel 51ri school marilyn mackenzie geotge kennedy ochooljjuia tlrncra park school and rjaiy helfarrf harrison sphool s r continuing ha wanted that tha matter would not rest hire 1 will inform the leg ton with whom i carry canald- ersble influence they will de something about tha high hand ed manner in which council op eraiaa councillor hoy uhinllu tha have- ef tha motion to hire i new weed llutmotar replied 1 kaea isethlng personal ajf- elnri mr ltarker i am simply going by rjvru ed tha weed problem from both the front offlca and citizens replying to mr hatters auaataon he said that mr andeiww u a war veteran and is presently employed 1 feel the remun eration is not enough unjesa the man is employed and maac important we need aomeone vho has a car to investigate and enforce the weed control aet this has not been done ur ralunllne felt that tha ownership ef lands had not been checked with tha asses sor a office which sometimes resulted in the weeds being cut nd the town being stuck with tha bill you say this man u work ing said mr marker tha only thing i have is a small war pension and tha dog tag job you are giving one nun a ekanee to earn more money when ha already hae a ok and talcing from a poor devil who hasnt gat a job 1 waa put hare te save the ukwayars moiey and thats what i an trying to do re torted ct bauanuna i feel mr llarkere auhmla- lon is reasonable opined the uayor and if you were im pressed as i was we should re scind last week motion te pre pare a bylaw the mayor pointed out that the problem of establishing ownership of isnd la not an euy one snd recrulrea constant contact with the assessors office he main tained that any weed inspector would have the same problent tm impressed with hla past cr w smith exclaimed angrily but im nl lmpreaaeov with someone who says hell throw his weight around jn town at this cr smith sat down noisily throwing hut pen cil on tha desk i agree with cr smith t dont like being pressured stated cr j young theree weeda in the east end havent- been cut for three or four years with all due respect to us mlsfortuuea cr young went en we have ta look after the taxpayers com plain ti cr powers felt that a weed inspector must have iranepotv tation e aa mentioned earlier the by- taw appointing paul j anderson at a salary of woo passed with the mayor bearee and deputy rewecmoeed thla resnuner atlon la w600 more than mr harker received r l l r ftiwltt fc

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