Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1965, p. 1

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ads that pay i3fee caa aleee ea ad in rhe ivhtrama clwhm htm at p 1773201 tayleej er aeslkaa tbe hmmli where yess will fleet the reauhe yeai printing the home newspaper for georgetown and district i ae taieae claw hull peat office bee otiewe ae far h f il u caab flaernjelewa on ttwnovy jwta jrj loj cepy meat tea casras beaten on technicality fv2rh5i pt jones photo capn mitchell gave it the old college try i towlt mjtchfu on op mr and mr l d mitchell 54 rexwey dr gecw ftewn rd hii toa going vewl which ut mined winning ihe upper canada college prmp ichool boat race at imorva saturday on technicality it iunk students man- nad rubbar dinghies rafts punts to take part in the traditional rver race twentyfive sign petition water unfit to cook bathe hedng a bottle of fusty r on tha coudhi table mon- bight k g hidings i ste- creet told councillor at be bad read that tha we- leeted til su places ib town tested eatlsfectory lf house wu one of the placet tested and thli water is lay house pauilnu he remanded u thu sstlstactc- ha claimed the water on sle- j cresc wss unfit for cook- or bathing somedays ifa ha admitted but others t u terrible 1 understand that possible lion term solution is an iron itemoval plant he continued kbut the immediate solution of running the wster till it clesrs does irritate me lie felt the should psy the wster hill u1 a permanent solution is fonnd coun towers explained thst lie inspected the report on the ifaeslbrtlty of- an iron removal lalant from both the owilc j proctor and nedfern nest ev if the resulu justify it ru recommend sn iron re imoval plant he added while a temporary solution itnuht be the complete flushing i mains coun powers was re- ant to do this since it stirs ftp tha iron algae and then muht affect everyone mayor j gibbons felt the ljr of ealeon should be dlscon- itlnued sine even the ownc not unanimous in their no- laltion or iu benefits i a mr glddings chsllenged coun powers statement about the iflushlng sffeetlng everyone in la matter like thu the rights let the people who are suffering i should matter most not the ma ijorlty who are not suffering exclaimed quoting chemists he knew be told council that they felt i the eelgon could be a contrl- ntlng factor at if on cue the next depu- itatlon wu peter coral of the mcalfon corporation ho explain- d that ealgon leuaually added its municipal water systems to leombat corrosion and iron eon- tdltiona the red wster 1 eau- by iron salts colourless when dlasloved in the water in contact with air rberef they combine to become i rust thus the red water he pointed out that ealgon latdet injurious to humansjbe ixik in jams jellies curing and washing bottles ii tte ad din if o phosphstra lo water la not a curtail how ever mid mr coral m there ar number of condition undar whjeh it will not work if the wittr tt chlorinated prior to the addition of the calfon it will not control nut he emphasised that this condition exists in town i recommended that the addition of calgon lhould be discontinued since un der the present conditions it is doing no good you mean thst now calgon la bcinc introduced into the main reservoir rather than into the well as it should be as ked coun younfi mr coral said it is rev j elliott felt tha chlorine was a worse problem the water tastes terrible out in the east end he commented coun smith su guested that a minimum water rate be con sidered or those having to run off the water for long periods of time backing up mr giddings statement about the water in the stevens cresc area was a letter signed by 25 residents of tlaylawn strvens and we ber dr also protestinff the rusty water midway operator will look sharper a tcrcnnul vuilor cv ftald mkulvrv twriud kim as ba appard bfor tana- ell uoadsy bicht asklag 1w tha toas co4itinud sutport for tha tcaqueilng axrirultursl siu- emy ymu klf coui w sctuth criticlied last yrar midway at tha kair cul- tniag it was neither too safe or too dean and left much to be dfelitd mr uc gilvrsy admitted the ytir hoard had not been too happy with last years midway im sure it was safe enough but the operators sure looked kfuffy ba opined lie explained that changes had bn wide this year and it was a different midway who had already been told thy and their ftjulpiiient has to be clean the agricultural society was granted 250 and the ie of tha park october 1st and 2nd council will ask the depart ment of highways to hive traf fic lights uutaud at the cor ner of maple avenue and guelph if street when no 7 highway is military 011606 tot hit by truck near home a 4yajtu4 guwc crt boy suffered boil lo the lower part of his spina whan he wu knocked dowa by a fmi cvtv itruftiart company truck near hla bow kriday afteruood iotice said david armstrong ran rum the sidewalk at the corner of duncan df and cowar crt into the path of the 164 guc pickup driven by robert douglas smith of 36 stevens crete die drivers view was partly obstructed by a parked ar a nckhhour mri w j kirk 22 duncan dr said ahe looked out her window when she heard the squeal of the bra kes and saw the youngster craw ling out from under the stop ped truck she said he got right up and ran to the side walk where stsrted to cry he wis eiamined by dr j p martin town will own 70000 building in fifty years p glynn graduate of royal being tner reconstructed this sum- lynn hyde cherry street was eirmptad from paying the sewer service charge aince his home is not connected to a sewer in addition he will re ceive a rebate of the charges already paid new fingerprinting equip ment will be purchased for tha polica department at a cost not to exceed 100 council authorised tha issu ance of a building permit to halton apartments for an eight een suite apartment on the south west side of water street it finally comes up to our require ments commented coun young therese st jean decorated brings frenchcanadians here ninety three people attended banquet in honor of miss therese st jesn in the stew- arttown hall saturdsy nhm- the banquet given by the local l association canadicnne prancaise was in recognition of an earlier honour bestowed on miss st jesn in ottawa easter week at thst time a decoration and diploma was presented to miss st jean by association franco onurlenne drducatlon for her work in helping many eastern canadians of french an cestry to locate in ontario and for her efforts in having bllna- ual classes established in holy cross school pprttvi from drantiord french canadian association elected queen of the george town association waa jeanette damphousse who- recently rep resented georgetown in the beauty contest at the hamilton gathering of french canadian associations included in the many visitors from other cities were miss st jeans sisters from toronto and montreal respectively a look at the weather may high law is tuei 70 42 8 wed bs s3 27 thuri 75 63 ib krl 51 43 20 sat 53 33 10 sun s3 33 31 mon 67 43 hlbh for the month of may 14 low 31 precipitation in may 120 preclp in may last year 3 ib alicia f c scott offuf ewu fw otrntt officer cadat peter glynn of u me house friday graduated from tha royal military college of canada kingston officer cadet glynn has com pleted a four year course in chemical engineering and recei ves his bachelor of engineering degree and regular commission as a lieutenant in the cana dian army royal canadian el ectrical and mechanical engi neers he attended georgetown dl- atrict high school graduating in 1031 during his senior year at fimc he participated in sailing judo water polo and rugger officer cadet glynn is the son of mr and mrs john it glynn limehouse ontario a atlsaimcaaapolttarad feld suite apartment houw for aan- lor titumai catting awoaknau- ly 70000 came on sup baw- ar rallutloa monday bight whan council agreed to vofeau all taxes a ttetu of ih par yir par suite on tha uillduij- margaret austin graduate nurse miss msir liaal autlu afarcsrtt babel austin tlstufc- ur of ur snd airs chaa au- atia rr3 georgetown was one of tha prsduatee at tha st jeaasha hospital of nursing graduation extrcua in war ms- mortal hall cualpa rvuy sba was risnul wtlh um caaarat rrafulanry award lva by tha advisory board of tha hospital alrarttur linas of twin mnaa apartmaats ltd asplald- td tha flnaacia id council laa put ta m bar caat b taa oljal atortas and uou taonay aamrtisad vmf taty yaars tha onatha tlaai of cjconooika and davaloaaaaau auka an autrijrht tiit af mt and tha spobwrioj body id this tasa tha klnamad but irp tha ramalninat i auud mr llawas at tsa snd of fifty yaars tha proparty is ownsd by tha town the uaurahcd o a laa rabala by tha ipsmlcipallty is baeaaairy to liuura tha holdlbau of rants at a rasanable ural bauaaa i6 and ietf a bauth accordlns to 14v hawas au uvats tpf avcrbmant bias tha ontaria aluaicipal board uust approva tha appllcatlaa under laaiauuon araich has ban la calatanca for taatoe yaars vsny such prolacta haa baaa csrrlsd out aapuiaad ur uawas as ha larltad coua- dl ta an opaaittj ai a alailar projact la erin juna lath h racallad savan such aparluanls within a radius a aavanteaa biuas sdalnitefd by his coal- baby tha very first ana is la orabxevillc and tha lataat in erin ha added allafstltaf they have 1 saca bulldlnaa ice in wash basin if anybody knows just how cold it was on the weekend its the members of tha 6th georgetown scout troop first baptist the troop under leader don hancock and don living stone had to break ice in their wash basins when they woke saturday morning on tha use farm erin township where they bedded down fri day night some of the scouts in tha troop took advanlsge of tha camp to try for their fire- lighting cooking and other badge a ho ho ho maybe thinis fxjmn v saturday night atyss st joan was presented with plaque by roger prlmeau chalitiiatttor tha event two songs with drl- glnal words fitting tha occasion written by r prlmeau and e roulhler were sung by the group 7 helplnglii thecaiefcratons aero a troupe of entertainer lois elliott sings her way to peel wins loli elliott daughter of ge orgetown reeve john elliot and mrs elliott 4b llewson cresc wss awarded two firsts and a second in competition at tha recent peel music festival she was judged lit in the class for girls vocal solo un der 11 and girla vocal solo under 12 and 2nd in sight reading under 11 another pupil of kenneth it harrison ai1ct rmt wu joan baatty who placed 3rd in tha elaaa for soprano voices under 21 and lat in thu class for so prano volcea under ib mlis beatty also won the 50 x w floury memorial scholar ship only baaple svar autjr sad aith laauad teaau era atwatble for taaaacy hawavar tha oulk acraans thaaa tha local yin bara baasty flv fcav s od flu at tha i id aaly id a ouaatioa of va cation mr hawas bolatad eat that tha bite will ba dacjovea by tha duu with a viaar ta a stbuity ta ahopploi ebur- chaa seal doctor at tha aaoas- t ttaaa botaatial alias as ba- taat tadaldarad ajuwaring aaotbaf uaatioa ktr hawas aiplslnaal that twla mdd aalta would awn tha bkortarasa uu tt la bald off and would pay all capita coats nobody pkka up tha lab ha aapulbad if it stood acaply u would coat tha taxpayers ao thlag couadl unaaudausly aodonail tha bsotlad td rabau taxad u aacaas af t5 bar yaar paf aolu tha building will tonkald u aaarkaaats i with boa bad- rooas ad bacbalor raaa aach la eontald a rafrigaratoa and atova vaoatlan huooa od tha windows sad t talarialaa uad- la a klxaaiaa afticar said tha dub will build another buildug wbaa sutficiabt ara racalvad nine hundred witnesses coming for convention nina buhdrad incooilng dala- gataa to thraaday aaulannual eottvantlon of jahovaha wltnaa- an to ba held at tha caoria- towa and district high school this waalc begin their maaalv invaaion of georgetown friday aftardoon tha convantlon aponsorad by tha watch tower bible and tract society will ba boated by tha georgetown eoogragatloa of jahovaha witnesses ifundrads of eargroups will ba arriving fron brantford pa ris cic preston gualeh ac ton milton rraallon burling ton bronte oakvllla and bramp ton to ensura atnooth eparsllons for the large gathering volun teer workers have bean organi sed into 20 different depart ments soma of which are hea ded by local ministers mr derrick itornsby of tt k s georgetown will assist in di recting tha preparation of soma 1100 weale at tha convantlona cafeteria mve hundred will ba eerved following the principal bpeeeh on to lit day of the bly the operation 6 trucking add tranaportlng eooventioal ajuvpoiaat ta and froad the achool has bean aadgnad to air rrank milton glbbond maoa local praaldlng talnlatar mel- villa taylor heads a room can vassing contlngabt baklaaj ta billet about tt delafataa la pri vate georgetown hordes tha home of one local red- dent lloyd dew will botte sa ved of tha idoomidg wltoeeeee convention ofttcisls uadoa4 that attempts will ba made to reach every geosgeloaa ajai dlatrid home with a paraonal idvluuon to attend the feature dleeourse tha moral break down what can ha done about it to b delivered by joseph scagueoe of toronto the convention concludes sun day at p w offers thousand for lot too wet for foundation weal indiana buy cattle a weal indian aevenman cattle buying mission has pur- chased a number of dairy cattle from this area wilfrid leslie r r 4 georgetown who sold aome cattle said they would be shipped in august peter jonas photo giants jollier and not so green okorottovvn oiants of hsa halton county senior baseball league resemola their counterpart in the garden patch a little this season in that theyre jollier than they used to be but the greenwlthenvy look fhoy used to wear has started to fade the giants have a 2 wit 1 loss record after 3games to- d are aiming at the top end of the standing with a reuvenated club here jim llndtay left don undjay earl burt dennis gibbons and george doucette check their averages with club president slew congdon during- practice monday night theginls play in the gebroilrjwnprk4voryjwedj hesjay nlghtr uaklng a verbal bid for town owned land on princess anna drive tom rush offered coun cil one thousand dollars for all of lot 4 and twenty feat of lot 5 he pointed out that tha area waa so wet ha would not ba able to have a foundation but have to build on a slab which he felt might lower any possib le resale value ha maintained it would take a minimum of boo squire yards of fill to bring the lot up to the sidewalk level which at preeent is iv feet above the lot level he reminded council that town had received no tar re venue from the land while be planned to erect a itsooo ho me the mayor felt it was a red- aonable offer and hoped ilt the lota could be sold and be come revenue producing reeve elliott aaked what the committee who had already dis cussed this recommended ib answer coun b francis pre- aenled a motion betting price of 1900 in ao doing counfrancls let it ba known that the door waa not closed were willing to do a lhue dickering ha opined while i voted for this am ount in committee attar hearing tha amount of till necessary rve changed wy mind con fessed coun d powers if youre willing to dicier why present tha motion ath queried coun smith i was opposed from the be ginning added coun ballen- tine it should ba adverllaed and a price aubmltted the motion wu lost with courts smith young and fran- da and deputy reeve hunter remaining in favour of the i0m rlee the subject closed with coun francis saying to mr kuah well expect an offer of pur- chas from youv survey teen wetchee treftle those people arltktlw 1u boards and pejadhetauoned at batata trert enrnera last weeafare members of a aurve team employed by damui and sirdtbemtneerlng flrm to com pueuilbratuosi on local traf ue- ij ttiatff- 1

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