Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1965, p. 1

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ads that pay fcyjtf plica as snajttsai morale h hw win final a printing publuling i tv qaii i herald jssjf j the home newspaper for georgetown and district net aw ftnnmn mn ainee 1887 he s t fuse aw and os ijmurimri aa aemwasl ow mo pee offvao das mm tar 1 p- l ontario ttmnday my ims tear yeerj seagals c mm tees f mil pital week may 10 to 15 peter jones photo donation to hospital example of good relations jits a mammino georoelown end txitrlct mumorltl hospltsls director of nursing ejrxepts cheque for io0 from mrs audrey grischow president ol the hospital local of the cdn union of public employ i betiolf of the hospltel board underlining i gopcj releilon bahveeei the board and unloo wtiicft were expressed at a union knd dent lair week next week may 10 to 15 it national hotpilal wk istimate water tower rcost an extra 15000 the total estimated price of itaw proposed water tower ee todd bead has risen to s2u- reughly an increase of 911000 aver the previous eu- mats and ma of u reasons hen council monday night for ltt iiiereee 1 the fact uiat mwiiliin la considered to be earthquake a e that srpport is called for lit laxanstxucuon vibe thai math mora mun- be man u a rise iii the wat steel sine the estimate ira made f the mantlon of tha word wa- fjtr lower triggered elf anoth er explosive discussion about be rlim of councillor to take cjoeument out of tha office proctor of proctor and red- tern obtained this tender and eaoly two councillors hav seen h aald itha major accord- lag to motion passed lalt 9 bo one can take document vol of the front office without a court order ita nice of you to bring it up i when im hare retorted coua toweri instead of two thou 1 miles away 1 asked ur hta to aend ii to mr pree- itar after opening it right here i fa the office thli la uit a proposal until it la accepted to council he maintained the debate on tha walar tow flowed on until a motion to pt the tender of horton for the water tank itaalf tm the amount of 15748 vu kajoved by coun power and jcoun young this tender u subject to the approval of both jfe ontario municipal board tha water heaource com- ilon we ahould have the eontrad before lu eliimad reeve el- uolt we dont know the ihape the belfht or anything about it tha engioaer alio ahould be hare id alio like the town au ditor to- go over the eoeu and u it will be lilf suatalnlng w mr power eobleada eon- untmd the beva id like to know we wont have to ralw the water rata tve been aupportmg thli wrier tower all along auud coua x ulunlloe nuny time rve ta brainjton low la wlr and i dont want to what council did hydro wants lighting improved uttjllnt the frouod around the coderrale school could be a hydro oiimniaerob caotoanlai arojaoc povidad of eouree that the cadarwla school baco- bee the town cntnnlal pes- ilect u w iwvaem in a letter lo cmiacu moaday nim- both brojeot hinge opoo kp provaie with the local hydro requiring aha awroval of the ontario hydro and he town rogulrenf ontario attfniclpel board approval ughtlng amprovenvanl in the whole town wee alo dlecuaeed in the letter with i-vcoownenda- tion for more powerful hghle id many krww including down town john btt and no t uwy georgetown man new assistant centennial manor b rmty banke of allen hoad georgetown wj appoln ted the iaalatant auperintendrnt at lialton cenunnlal manor at the regular meeting of county council laat week h wa reported aliuen appll ealloae fw the portion had been reviewed and the final re eoumendatlob had been made by the combined helton manor board and the county per- aoiinel committee what council 610 to it here im no engineer thali why we hired them to take their advtce if were going to delay hor ton steel will limply wipe uj off their uat coun power contended youll be wiped eff the llri at tha election in the fall if you epend thi muck money replied tha mayor finally after more debau the mover tod aeeonder of the motion agreed to withdraw it till the tender wei back here and council could atudy l town men will rent uniforms nerval man might inherit us stocks a neatly uniformed town work force will toon appear en our abreeti u a reault of the ouulde workinen own inltl uv and m thew own eavenae the men decided to rent the uniform at coat of hm week wwcn would be deducted irom their pay council were informed of the move when a motion nrjaaria- ng the front notice to make the deduction wj paaaed are you lure they are all willing to pateioipaut aaked mayor gibbon hi front ofctlc cant make a deduction from a man pay wthoui hi consent replied reeve ellloll a nerval man aha year old arthur mcclure i tb poaaible heir to an unknown amount of unclaimed united stale stock arthur a brother of the late mr auhel jane mcclure who died aug 10 1017 has been ought by treeere company of america for some time company officials want to talk to arthur mcclure about stock and bonds the amount and value 1 unknown here some 200000 atockholden have been found by tracers company resulting in a distri bution of soma 110000000 this is the prospect fsclng arthur mcclure mr mcclure is one of the two norval area people in peel memorial hospital the other till hoeplulued there is mr j ligerquul recently return ed home from georgetown and district memorial hospital are mr j v undner mr k mc lean and mr norman vend ley taught english at ghs gets high toronto post in presenting the motion run power pointed out that sly on tender wa rocelved m that it was checked by sector and redferu specialists hi the field who felt it was riot afrit of line and recommended its asjeeptance turning to tha may- or he said if there has leen jsghhandednea in this a i i want to know about it the mayor replied that he alt it wis highhanded to re- jtmve the tender from the of- tlcwand criticised the tact only llera member of council had s6en the tender they were being iuked to accept we decided llbet to open the tender then 1 ty days latcj proctor and tdfero opened them atalod a mayor if were going to be at gullible wo ahould give them a seal on council ijvvhat most important cbal- ngod coun powers protocol getting th job done while agroelng wlh thecon tiorof the water tower pun smith felt tos that they oumnt be aaked to accept a largo as 187000 only two members have i it it should bediaeusaed reviewed at lesst by attoe he added mus gertrude m fstt his been nsmed assistant superin tendent of toronto schools she wss an english and phyalcsl education teacher at george town high school for two years from ibm to ims miss fstt has been prlnclpsl at torontos kasldale vocstlon- al school for the past alv or uven yesrs after leaving georgetown she taught at cen tral tecb where she became head of the english depart ment showcase is happy bleruto music drama a solid three hours of enter tainment draw two full house to the hih school auditorium friday sad salurdsy and showcase 03 a com bined effort of the music and drama department had a full tjuots of audience appeal bsnd and choir a play by the drama tlub and vignettes of ol gsorgvtown high filled the three hour progrsm mlchsel 1sleschsk directed the comedy midsummer nights dream and the cast included ann hardy cliff levy pal line vsl kitchen roger fcnlth jane crsff dennis wright kvelena roberts john layman ruth kldd doug fow ler tanls llelllwell and dave blanry student mike baker produc ed and directed vignettes and out wagstaffe wa master of eiremonlea choirs and orches tra directed by ivsn long fes- lured music from broadwsy shows classical and contemp orary selection cn to close express office 1bsj canada ntlooiu tull- way u1 cla twr ilxpt tiwim hi c6rkttnra otiwum thli lumnletf tb herald uni- d thu wlt the tjtu which hu bo her u loni u lh rily u aliud to khut down id g totutv lteditinif plui which tre wore kprri ihlptjiou via truck georgetown kxpr hujiieu will b hindud in hinflati ah vxpti plei ditlritd far oorgt6wo will b ut oft lit brnhtob imi delivered too thr clthar xo tha nutani mr to tha local lutloi for pick up thf gwrnftown kxpreu of- fie hu a i tiff of four what council wd town insurance pays 3 claims we essould have u framed noamenied ct- francli while the whole council nodded agree- when clerk c benham mad of threaeulipl jlttguaid by the town ineuranw com- panlad two gsedsge osn run over by the grsder were paid for and damage to two care by the grader and the front end load er was covered rirel time ive ever hesrd thst opined the msyor 17 fires in a week burning bylaw sought fire chiaf erwin lewha told gin of the herald yesterday he has asked vliyor joseph gibbons to implement a burning bylaw for georgetown which would make r compulsory ifor people burn ing of grsu to first take out a permit the grass fire been known and that children soma of them old enough to know better are euapeeted lo have touched elf moat of them a graduate of humberside collegiate and the university of toronto she is toronto five prlnclpsl j l lambert i re calls miss fatt al a superior teicher during her time in town she was the tint tescher hired after ibeeamb principal he told the herald she was offered position in the city after her first year her but uked it in georgetown and stay ed for a second whos seen agreement mayor declines answer a brief exchange between the deputy reeve and the may or at council monday night un derlined their difference have you aeon the police agreement which the police as- soclstion lawyer wa supposed to revise- and sond- aske the deputy reeve the mayor countered with another question have your he queried no i havent but i want to know if you have repeated d baeva hunter still receiving no answer the deputyreeve stated 1 guess that all the answer im going to get your right were the may ors final words on the subject smile feel like welkin into the bosss otfaee aod punching him in the nose again flohl did you asy sgsint yeah i felt lrtoitollsjtj one before chief lewis is pursuing the isglslslion in wske of a closs to record number of grass fire cell tht past week which have brigade member almost ex hausted tble is the only town in helton county without a burn ing bylaw chief lewi said deputy ohlaf breen and my self were at fire chief school in toronto keet week and from what i learned from eonversstlon with other chiefi there we msy be one of the few remslnlng communities in the entire province without such bylaw the permit which is good for life is not only a license but include instruction for safe burning of refuse and grass anyone doing outdoor burninj their property could be asked by police or fire depart ment member to produce their permit anyone burning with out the license would he viable to t tatt fine in the span of day the fire department has answered it fire cells and on one day were summoned five times allbut two of the calls have been to douse burning a chimney vire required department tuesday night and later the 4 nsgbt a falee alarm sent the truck drivers on a wild goose chase ateeult of the false alarm clil j ixrwlituj issuedussmic tlon to the department dis patcher to get the name and sddrees of everyone placing call as well e the location of chios lewie eau that in only three of the esses bad the orf the only worse season for grass tares on record was in 10s3 when grass fires accounted for most of the year 180 fire alarm but if april i any indication thi year fire busi ness could be equal of two years sgo- there were 31 call last month in the paat week the depart ment was summoned lo the fol lowing hres april iwi 1104 pm sth line at check lin grass april 80th 101s am si church st cras and lumber april ipeh 19 pan balllnafad crtse april zwsa im p-m- hah line grass april soth j m pm 4s iower drive greaa april sout 1ss pm 45 river drive grass april soth 8 pn slewsruown grass may let 1880 am lower delrea blvd graaf may ind 1050 ajn ann street grass may srd 1205 pm mountalirvlew road corn field and grass may ird 130 pm 18 john st e graai and brush may 8sd 848 pjn ajcmstrong ave dree may 8rd 76 pm mmehnme graa 2 hurt traffic delayed car clips hydro pole two mn wrr injurvd when i car euppad off a hydrt pol and futttnod a hlw unt at the bair at tha wert korvil hill thuridgty afternoon tha driv er oi the car palrwa grn of bmmpton and a child oawen- wert unhurt v the mala iuenfr were vniud by dr j r inbitef u tha itane rtiih hour triflr wn fatcad into t bottunack u tha point where tha pola tojnld and hy- drp llnea on tha highway du- cd um traffic flow to avnde une the gron vrfilcl wm rut- fjound on no 7 procechn down tha bill whan it went out of control on the sharp turn the ear csme to reit it the ceont of the home of mr and urt emft juruj laat fall a car out ol con trol daatroyod one of trwo large uuc lra on each tide ol tha una walk and thuradaya mia bap ellmlnitml the other one a ear ind hydra pole wve involved in another attldent in korval saturday aflarooon the cr riven by uevevley ian brown rclvj tioo damage tvo pop i the oar aufiered nunor tnjurlea will keep children at home if no bilingual kindergarten the loog llsndlng diapute be tween the separite school boejd and l association cmna- dienne franealse over a biling ual kindencarieil has flared out in the open resulting in a threatened walkout by all the bilingual children in the school from crade 1 to grade 8 following the meeting in slrwertlown hu sunday after noon msy 2nd called by the mungusl parent committee and attended by fifty or slaty people according to commit president g a- celineault the gaparau school board will be asked to reconsider their deci sion should they not do this the committee wsnts a general meeting of sll separate school supporters both kngllsh snd french to be cslled to discuss the mstter failing an answer from the school llosrd by msy sth to- dsy the blllngusl psrentl com mittee will proceed with the original plan to withdraw sll blllngusl children from the school so committee president cellnesult told the llersld msklng up the billngusl psr- enu comrallts sre mrs p dsmphoussc mrs a psrent mr larocquc mrs r- msrtl- nesu mrs i washboume mrs b roussesu mrs f- boulhier mr c mlgue and mr k a celineault tbe georgetown separate school board ha pointed out to the blllngusl psrent com mittew that such action cooati- tute sn offence under proviis- clal leglilallorl and make them vulnersble to a fine and having their total family allowance benefit cut off tbe following are topie of statement issued by both the bllineual parent committee and the georgetown beperate school board au6ciayi0h itatimimt v association canedien n e francs de georgetown has on seversl occasions during the last severs months petitioned the georgetown gepartte school board to sdmlt their 31 kinder- gsrtrn pupils into the now va cant classroom of holy croea school following the lsst refusal we hsve formed a parent commit tee in proest we the parent committee have formally da manded immediate action from the separate school bosrd and have told them that if the situa tion was not rectified by may 1st 1d63 we would bve no al ternatlve but to keep our bilin gual holy cross school child ren from attending classes until such time a our rightful de mands are granted continued on page 13 big jeans goal worth half grand when bu j bellveau acored montreal canad i e ns first gosl in their 40 romp over chlgaco blsck hswks ssturdsy night v smith of muloek ave toronto upped his years in come by 8500 bellveaus gosl the winner came at 14 seconds of the first period the time which mr smith held in s pool sponsored by the ceorsetown uons club lions pesrc porter wllf brlsbols and hugh diamond comprised the committee in charge of the pool which wss termed e lsrge success mr smith will no doubt concur what couhcil did will pick up tab for champa nite the town will fete the local champions by holding a banquet in recognition of their winning qujia peewee nad midget ehoenpionship in the ont play off u wss decided at mon day nights council meeting in addition the town will pay for the trophic uut will be presented to tb winners at ths banquet the total cost is not to ex ceed 400 475 for wynfield yearling rym i a nifaj kei vri vnii 7- gfrrv gress may ithi eboivni 18 dolrex blvd chimney mayith40 pn- near oldn cemetery graia may 4til 1u8 vm fit anrlrewg united fahw wynflcd farnr stock and one bl omibv ryearllng quarterrh brtuit i475 from an purchsaert i hgblihilrjeplexjsome of thomapccutors hut moat of them potential buyers inspec ted gome 140 horses presented for auction at a consignment sale at the wynfield stock farm of ms and mrs boy lonson br a georgetown saturday after noon- a atontrejmaujdriveijla qvappalle wa 0l tul equine afappper he purchased it- animals the well known consignment brought horses i ftpp aa jt away a saakachewan which wa tbe shipping point for aa fourteen of theanlmala were abaeone of juuij- 1 wyiowhor the auction block siisislimvisilsxs j 2ife rafga isuatafefe stfermil laaas atvsuigiij1t

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