Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1965, p. 1

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r iilingualists boycotting school let up own cbsses in old church usts suluetin iww wkliinim po ta laaaaalhaa casaeaueemte a la a the ew mary gcaw ctwraa eat qaiasli u kissr ceeeereeeiia far ehe 1w r fal tafjgigat- caieasaaaastlsi f ssssaasates7si sweaaneatsess ssssejtessj mav cares war st 4 bovtott of holy cross se gebttol tstgas itossday ra 1qj uttntul of af total enrollment in in the btunfbal asctios i the school were mpt out of doi by tbalr ireou to pro- i too r4aa of tbo setwou board u establish fell btvud kindkrtviui la vacant i tie iplu n4 som pareou letiog as supervwort have been faaaeill1 on too ground of the mid holy crow church but kc jording to mr g a celineault lirvury of the sttllngual vt- ftlis cotfhbitim espect to hw lafeeosnmodtiesg very tooct id taiauott say mrs gcllettttstuientj from both the university of toronto and ottawa beading of our jarobsesa have offered to cone op and taoeb oar cbudreii separate sebool board chair- ssasi robert thojapeoa say too boards aland u unchanged he tputamayi thai too empty ciass- rooq wanted by tha bi group will be beeaded lo tha tao to aaceopuaotiato general ev rollmeat icnv elleuh on the other bond say lajsoclatlon can dieene yrmacmitm but frecelvcd pctbftlaslod to u e of tbe room id th haenent of that wew church 1 k becotorri b in the fall ioapvcr the tsoard have not received any approval of grant o a ljwirirui ouuldd tb school frh the ipartmat of education but have tskd th tvparttiimt or tbu informal tod fcasturdiftf to ui tbotlp- we have beed offered u answering charges that the atudeou and parents were loc ked out of tbe old church oo guolpb street leather ogter de- vent pointed out that the old church bad he locked aioce they bad tpoved into tbe new one oo maple avenue v did nt pve them the key airaply becum the lint day they atk- d i wamt here but whetf i ar rived they were already in the old church fcayi the pastor and i refused vut the hcxt day because this u a board problem and not mis m u ad dsd that the grouti had used the burcb anyway but be dldn t know bow lhy ct in askrd fcbout the adangvi of th children in the huth fcrdt falling ternt aui bcum of ovrf w ik out wrt cllnauu rolled that they will bv pro per uacbers hfvd will b tsuht their rifuur tubjectl a ttlbbourlnk krneh cans dlan aialalun froia th town of gall rnt both witourage- hint ftd fltiaclal help hon aty wurainf when uri b charlebois president of the gait association plus two other executive members arrived with s cheque for one hundred dol lars for the georgetown group the money will help pay for supplies scco sod taxi fare for some of tbe child red from the outlying areas urt c tine ult espuioed that the adiod of the bilip gusl parents committee u not endorsed by all rynch apeak log parents is fchuwn by the re marks of at least two psreolj mrs rocr pelletier and r c clrodtnlng both of whom brand that boycott as childish abd ridlc uloui i don i tpprova of tha y this committer oprsles tsid mrs wllrtler m hi fft i did ii i evrri know thf wsi uifh a roiimulttr until the kutruirnls wr issuwl agr iivg with lrt kvuclirrf conv hin sir cumlniiik itstej i bvpr hesrd of the hilimjuij parent a conunltte i think it iwu wlf sppolntcd rt r- mts d dtshtfs of tfe holy crou separate school staff tock hw handful of pupili in her jut 7 of 41 m this clan are ttitl attandirvo tchool pwur joe waoto bilingual cvadar 1 cuu ajs that pv vn cm fu w uyfc naraum cuu mm w i t yatt vyfcw wui uj mwh n georgetown herald te home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing tervw ti w md kka rid u run aij kuwm fin pvlnltna tj tkrt rsiiil w tnj euri ull rl omk twt orti toj fw aiyw l in cuh oottwri onlarla ykurijiy ivmtltttl may tjtd 10as 4 ea im yr iw cay m to cwri r plax employee lies in auto accident a youni smlll tfad siooa oj wu utud uaodjy i whn bij tuall foiriii uim with rtvl ad lllthviy 14 adai kadth 17 i livwl with hlj piffitj b4a wu returning from it tlx pul dlviilsn of iltb nd sum tba accident i about 0 am wbd hu wu la 6lualaci with a wi county krvi truck i truck ran into a dluh and oaatrayad by or truck kox uccarauck bh j anliciw woor in had left imn hlrh bl yhrury to work in town ha llvad with hu id hutttber summit ba- what council did disputes permit need just a bird cage surprise- appeared on the fa es of tha councillors yontlay blgkl when john cordiro stat ed i dldnt know you have to have a building permit to build i a bird cac fore moving to georgetowtl wber be lived on ana hi la ter they wovd north of billina fad and thu to oeprlng ha alunded chaps st pub- ik school and peacock school m at balhfufad he had been a junior farmer and member of well thai i all it it a tha 411 calf club wire covering on wooden stakn to protect my ratpberm es plained mr cordsro and i tret a bird cage exclaimed the lit leaves bis parenti ii r and mrs rvd roden and five bro thers and tifttsfs gerald of georgetown urs g baldwin gale of ljwebous ilmothy crc tod uiehsel at borne ftev norwisb young conduc ted tbo funeral service or wednesday afternoon in knox presbyterian church h r e with interment following greenwood cemetery a lettrr saying 1 had to have building permit factor here 54 years lonour dr mcallister if the building inspector cells it a house let him try to alep in it luramsr or winter thus 1 ii pay for a permit he added he alto complained of dam afet to the lntide of the taxi in stand which he ownt and asked for police protection the mayor assured him thst be would call it to the attention of the police but no comment was forthcoming about the bird cage j georgetowns- senior physician i be honoured at u weal r hour planned for sunday lit in st johns united auditorium friends and former patients been invited to pay their i to tha doctor who has i attending to tha health of own people since ha op bis practice in september 1011 fifty four years ago oonunenting ou tha ptsnned uu st johns united mini gov ian fleming said ugh all tha years of heal atrlee ha has earned tha respect and lava of a host of friends he also served the church faithfully u an elder and member of session during this long period at tha present dr mcallister la an honorary alder of the church tha present session of st johns together with dr mcai listers medical colleagues will make a presentation to dr and ura mcallister during tha after noon the lsdles of the church will serve tea to all who attend be tween 240 and 4 oclock transport dept nixes guelphjohn lights town may ignore recommendation and instal signals anyway down 1000 but caneer group eyes objective vye re down a tbouisnd dojlsrs was campaign chair man heg broom head s d tic rip- lion of the cancer cssnpaijn to date the objective for the genr getown and district unit which includes acton was to 500 at the moment the total is 15 423 however alt the ranvatsers have not as et reported aincc miny had to make return calls the society ittll feels they wtll go over hie tlx thouunc dollar mark but ha s few mufiivings about achieving ihev objective ttie people who sjir give generously but there sre many who don t give st all explains the chawmxn if those who haven t been contacted would either tend their donation to or phone we it he hippy to pick it up added the ram psign chairman what council did nt get around problem idhs faces overcrowding council monday nlsht arcriv ted the 1574a5 tender of liar ton steel oo or the supply and erection offtn elevated water unk over the objection ol the two lonj atandlnff opponents of the tower mayor gibbons and or r francis while the actual motion was passed without comment the ttw neat addition to tha gaor and district ilirt i wont coma aoon enough prevent emergency tteis to iwelllni in en nt being neceaaary next a meeting monday the hook alt the last entan nt u tha preconetructtoh ttm and officially hired i firm of barnett and holder to prepare and do- tvar sketch plans of tha pro- addition to tha ontario of education the new rooms will be ready absorb the increased enrol projected for tha 1am but it will take some fan penouwork to fit the 1030 lent expected to register i fall into aba present aceom principal 3 l yjunbert prea- tentative classroom to the board utuung resembling class- i apace including the cafe i and teachera dinmg room night but even these f failed to offer a com- aoruuoo anawef tsar bera bean d- by board chairman am carr who suggested ont the meraaoloa r a tha tarot tha double gyoi to create two new tern porary elaaarooms a last ax pensive resort would be a nor table classroom on the school grounds but aueh a stop gap would be only in desperation the matter- was left in the lap of the property committee mrs a r vannatter h 92 on saturday a well known georgetown wo man mrs a b vannatter will celebrate her 03nd birthday this saturday may is lira vannatter was active in many ladies organltationa dur ing her years of residence in town and district she was a valued member of jhavjchoh of sl johns united church a year ago she moved to mil- tou where aha is bow a realdent of lulton centennial manor she la blessed with good health and enjoys her visits with friends and keeps in close touch with georgetown through tha pages of tha herald her eon pharos and hi wife ara plannlne a family dinner party in her honour this week end at thai durham street accept tender overhead water tank is on the way subject was exhausted earlier in the eve rung when gordon ptoolor of proctor and fled fern was crossexamined for an hour and a half on the question tha provision of a water tank does not necessarily make any change in the supply of water mr proctor explained since the wells limit tha sup ply however for short peak demand periods the tank pro vide the extra to carry the town over the half a million gallon tank will double the storage capacity of the town he contended he fell the major advancueswere for fire fllhting purposed and tha levelling off of peak de mand period no traffic control tight at the guelpb and water street comer was tha department of transport recommend a 1 1 n n hesrd by council monday night according to the survey ta ken in april of thla year traf lie has decreased at that corner since the original survey was taken in 1d50 it wsi felt that the completion of highway 401 had changed traffic habits bringing more csrs up maple avenue itie department of trans port report stated we do not recommend traffic control alg nala since the traffic moving efficiently now i cant agree with these re- i constant supply marks at all coun smith com mented doea this mean we cant put the lights in oursel vea agreeing with coun smith coun rrancla aaked what happena if we just go ahead and do it mayor gibbons suggested there waa a possibility thst all the aubaidy on all roada could be witheld in ajiveer to quastlon from coun g hewsuui tha mayor re plied that tbe survey had been made on a wednesday and thursday ira surprised they didnt make the aurvey on a monday whan tha atorea were closed added coun smith it was decided they would ask for legal opinion on the al ius hon if the town goea ahead contrary to the department a wlahei he maintained that the cost of power waa lesa with a water tank since the pumps do not have to be kept going to meet top demand there are advan lazes in pumping atorage and said the entrl near right now a power fall ure can stop pumping striking peter jones photo church headquarters somi or th 1p3 bilingual students bftlng kept out ofhojy cross school as tha result of a dllpute between the bilingual parents committee end the board ere read a atory by one of the committee aara dumontlar they tit oul rje atrlke ornhe lewn of the old holy cross ghurch on guelph street i dont we have an auxiliary pump queried the msyor yes replied tha engineer why do the engineers stress overhesd storsoe asked the mayor it is to relulite pres sure replied mr proctor as i understsnd it silted the msvor we heve three mil llori gallons s dsy svallihle but we are jimt pumping one and a half million sslloni a dsy if we sre going to expand would it not be more importsnt to produce more wells rsther than have a tank he demand ed at present vour supplv is adequate admitted mr proe tor with continuing growth 1 am not savln vnu will not need new water sunnlv too industry looks for rellshllitv or supplv and fire protection continued mr proctor and at preaent vou are aolelv dependent on four pumps if something went wrong no water isnt supplying more water much more important insisted the mayor 1 flrmlv believe from an en gtneers standpoint that the greatest need here la an over head tank replied the engl neer why eanf we use the reser voir at aivercreek aaked the mayor to make a comparable facility out or sllvercreek it would cost twice aa much as an elevated tank replied mr proctoh he went on to txoleln that a ten inch main would not carry over a million gallons a day and it la a ten inch unc from aivercreek a distance of three miles would have ta be constructed with a minimum aise of 18 and perhapa w payers could not afford the ftf ua thousand dollars a yar for twenty years which be estlmat ed to be the cost i hsve no intentions of be ing arrogant or dsmpctful stated the mayor but i refuaa at the moment to take ail mad neers advice i dont feel thla tank la necessary and that it la much mora important to ensure a water supply mr proctor pointed out that expensive water drilling inves tigations were dona a few year ago here and a number of wall altea were discovered the ma jor cost of bringing in water has slready been dona he told council you know where ytrts can go to get mora water an elevated tank would be no insurance sgalnat water ra tioning would it aaked court r francis no a tank hai nothing to do with the lack of water waa mr proctora reply the trouble arises when the demand is greater than the pumping capacity ha added but wouldnt harnessing an other well achieve the aame thins asked coun francis yes but you hsve an ade quate water supply now except at the peak periods aswered the engineer the mayor thanked mr proc tor lor coming and expressed the hope he hsd not been un able to convince most of the councillors well its been fun trying even if i didnt convince them qulpped mr proctor however when the motion for the acceptance of the ten der waa moved later in the meeting ii seemed mr proctor had been able to convince the majority and the tender was ac cepted a look at the weather high may swed b thurs i frl b sat a sun 10 mon ii tuea 6v 63 68 m 89 1 to low m s3 44 44 st 58 44 the mayor claimed tha lax- 1 v 4 this ta what we we waited ajx months io high for the week m w so precip 58 alicia a c scott 4t ubttj tgyfeg ytgggkutcx rtfcyjvxtlalvl

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