Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1965, p. 1

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ads that pay i yen can place h a4 in u rales clwilm a i r772201 wwytnej ec tm herald b akm will rod it 7e home newspaper for georgetown and district laaawarlseo e cu malt pwat offtc dae ohm w w i eauetwn ontario thursday jun lw 1sj take bikes jjscard skeletons bicycle owner might do veil l put their twowhele out of bt at night until a wave of lyele thfu 1 tnuiltilxl tcba couubltf ry tfawy i th j i id ytterdy tiut he mli of bit- tlwu burted dout 6 wrvkm 0 and fclthough an of tb fcuiltn bike ire overmi they ace seldgid iti ti h fcm wlwvr l- uklhg th 7cli u iripvltrg thfvtuof c- j fj snrli and even wheals seal and handle bar and then dura- 1 fling lhwi in remote ire j golfers fail to qualify i for ontario open i all four cwnetown golfer i attempting to qualify for the on ifyho open at trafalgar golf i sod country tuesday will be i 4a the sideline today when the i aral round get underway jceotj1town iot and country lai foster georgetown icolf junior champ terry hay jnd north ilalton club champi rbob llama all fired at least stroke over thr rutoff mark f w the other north ilalton ijomer- bukintf a bid llarv chap laal wu diwjuslifrd for-mi- ifjnj hi tevoff time i th only local golfer kt ill ell i gible to play tn the open 1 worth ilalton pro lioug itruton who did not have to qualify be i tausr of hi showing in tour aya in 1mh over 100 golfrr trrd off tuc i day the qualifying round btv fint fouromei were on tb trafalgar fairway at 7 a the final groupi were off at about 3 oclock the open will run for three itflaya through saturday m holei lei medal play goodbye mrs smith hire toronto man tempers flare as delegation roasts township councillors wbi i worked th for both norton and aleufcitrrt tha water always wnt down the ditch laid win allen running and i dont tee why they now run it onto private property jumpers flared at kiqurilng council uunday mglit when tight rvidenl of karen sum i glen william flatbed with council over water down on ihem you know what were he re j that ditch wont take the for wf been plehty of umei w1 t claimed coun w lin- bfore began jack cornish nn pokeiman for the group lie bu tfcvt mr cor claimed the water had been dt verted from it natural course and now wn coming down on karen street backyards peter jonea 1holo church womens groups honor faithful member i licence suspended ined for driving an tt it 2 georgetown win lrtlbout a driver keen tince lflft mi nd 1100 monday ifnr driving while hli permit 1 i under susperujon the court waa told the su- fentian 13 yean ago resulted front claim against him of lglnoo of the 1000 he has re i paid 1000 1 iri addition to the fine the i man car was impounded for thr month it waa discovered the accused lrsj driving without permit when 1 he wouldnt produce it during a 1 spot check j local nurseryman i pies suddenly a georgetown businessman i for four year william weatey i lonion died suddenly at his arm home r r 3 on june 14 mr ion ton had operated i wynfield nursery and garden centre first at a location be- raid the i g a store and for i the past year at hi farm lie i came to georgetown from clark i son when he purchased the lyke i devrlei farm on the check li- a native of toronto hi fa- rjnlly moved to clarkson when ifib was a young man lie wa a j retired employee of the robert i fjumpsort company and had alio 1 operated a fruit farm and nur- laery at clarkson he waa an ac- i tive member of georgetown hor- i ticultural society v he leave hi wife jlagc ar- i vuuti two children mrs peter i snider joyce and itoy of ge- i org town six grandchildren and 1 three brothers donald toronto i stanley pittifirld illinois and i hartley islington i vuneral aervlce in christ i p hurch clarkcon last thursday i wa conducted by nev robert i oliver interment was in sprlng- i creett cemetery curkaon mr margaret smith was the recipient of gift from member and adherent of first haptiit church and the churchs mis sion circle at a farewell tea in her honour inlhf church hall following the regular evening service sunday here hev iloyd whan mrs klmer carter chairman of the hoard of deac ons ami mr itoruthy ilohion preldrnt of the mimion circle pose wth mrs smith the re eeption and presentatiofta were in recognition of mrs smiths many years of service to kint hapttit a georgetown resident since 102s lira nilh will move to winnipeg in july to live with her brother and niece mr whan acted a chairman mr carter acting for the church presented the guest of honour with an oil painting of a district landscape and mr kobson for the mission circle presented her the sunshine society icr with a token of that groups appreciation mrs smith was in young peoples work serving at one time as president of thr georgetown iivpu spent some years ai a sunday school teach er was active in both womens society and mission circle work and was clerk of the church from 1041 to 1044 tea and des ere served by members o reeve leslie claims unfair that all pay for new road force again 9 man department robert wilson starts july 2nd cxirtetaw will lurr b d- tuly poiitt thui ktaruni july 2 on monday council vuej la engage robert a wluoa yi ronto for the newlyrted iwtj ula hlnntf utuu uw c tu i re rvr tw ekt t r why nuh jiecaur it never did takr it rrtortcd keeve leihr it alwai did snapped jsck corntth i tliis eifhange cllmaxcj in warnings liy iletve ixulle that he could have mr cornlsli put out vou cant put me out mr cornish shouted and charged the membership of 1ocaljthat one man it running this 14101 district to united mine outfit workers of america smith and mr a mcmasler told of stone returne itei to ai return rex cock as umwa local president orgetown force up lo it furmr tdruewl lse wm brrwd tau tuength of nine urn jcr tvm r wtii ik avtc- a week ago council auo vo- tive depart aj k uttv ted lo engage two matt rontlau ily lm puj targrijj- les as first ttep in lmplrmeeting lie u humd d uikey tj a report b ul ontario police 7ytwou tuuhter thurs night opening includes few downtown i ixclrei market centre hav tlfip in her barkrd nounced tfiey will be open an preident when they elected in the tpnng and mushroom j eatra evening thunday this their officers for a luo year compoil coining down in lhe and at least two olbar term in the 10ok hall tliur waier all uinirr loni downtown stores have followed day when itrrvr c lxlic pointed last weeks lead and advertised oihcn named to yffice are out that the towmjup- ollcrrd i ih open night too only one vice pmideni m huth mr i ijnd ur lore was open last thursday crea recording secretary mrs ch mrs mcmatt stated meanwhile a 3 roup of down jim dohrrty financial irrrelarv vou wanted to put a ditch 10 town merchants who attended mr lsobel knifleby truntrrs p 135 council meeting monday indica kred tucker hill collier andi m ppttv when the their disapproval of the wid- mn lillian ritchie nenotlatint w wouldnt be there at all ening legulatlon committee mrs lleatrice hoy and you h n nbht to urn i and jlm uuck n lhat mrs gladys hnd and sgl at nn 0 rr pnipcrly she council may yet get another pet arms john ooherty added i a luksrition from nun c on po oa on ihr nn-jjl- for a second vrk stores in brurd that ttundiy bpcuaic will wlisjc bwe btiilaeu e- courage uare iiom tad iwl lo hold ike will rate mayor gibbons owned doat uk ihtk a th efunkui u caiiil the tayor pot bled lo thunl aaaong merrsinls and thr diffi culty of council i whiinv any hour which are agreeable t a majority i wont go along with a levy of 2b mills on everybody in the township for a road that most of the ratepayer never ec was cnun g currtrs reaction to a letter informing council that their share of an access road to terra cotta conserva tion authority would iw 26 000 chinguarousy would pay the aame amount for the portion of the road from no 27 sideroad to 32 sideroad the total cost of this portion would be 1282 2fl4 of which the denirtit of highway pays b0 of the cost the letter from chlnguacou- township engineer quoted the figure from a preliminary next weeks issue one day early became of ihe thurday july ul holiday next week issue whi be ad vanced one day and will be issued wednee dmf morning those submitting adver- rising and news items ere asked to cooperate by having copy in as early ar possible the adi vvemojjdey classified onda pm fonhttrisue uw0 grad plans career as stewardess fa i m a western unlvertlty era- dii ale margaret e miller of nor- val la planning to be an air canada stewardess daughter of mk and mr gordon miller r tt 1 nerval ahe received her b a degree at the recent uni versity convocation mis miller la a graduate of streetavllle high school she it presently taking an air canada hoiteu training course says roads terrible refuses to pay tax balratow crescent resident mr harrison wood u an out- apoken critic of georgetown road and monday she decided she would pay no more taxes until something la dlsne about thehi in letter read to council mr wood enclosed cheque for the may and june tjeon tier home ait 26 balratow cres cent but ahe deducted 155 the- ux share assessed to roads study done by a firm of engi neer thes figure are not nee- cesaarely final deputy reeve w leslie ug- gested that council go to see the minister of highway pointing out to him that kaque- slng could not afford this amount after all a develop ment road wa built into heart ijke said the deputy reeve why not here reeve g ielle agreed with coun currie saying it wa un fair that all residents of ks- quesing pay for the road that is used only two month of the year council decided they would try to get an appointment with the minister to discuss it in asking councils opinion of the appointment of a county asseianunt commissioner a proposal now under discussion by county council reeve g lauule explained that he wasnt prepared to vote on it at the county level until he had hi own councils opinion kaquesing assessor explain ed that the county commissi oner 1 the boss who doe all the hiring and that there would be no local auction ihia takes all control of asses ing away from the municipali ty said coun w linhsm tn reply to a question from coun unham reeve leslie stated it would be passed on a majority vote of county coun cil and no municipality could day out if the rest of the coun ty endorsed the idea the only objection i see opined clerk k c undssy is the difficulty of keeping up with changes without any local knowledge council felt they should wait till next meeting to make deci sion to give jjme for consider ing all the detail of chief steward are still vs of the water brought peace to n vl w awaunssom oflh w b tllld 1 the lcle nrsl wl dnwb you w iarnrd cnun currif but wall 1ocl mlfll h a mcmbrrihlpi g of 50fl brampton man buys 3 acre hutt property a brampton man howard n wti purchased by the late caton has purchased the choice professor h i hutt in 10to llutt property which backs chart mr and mr w v smith le street at the head of church i7 roqtrly had been vacant for some years and he gradual street announcement of the purchase was made today hy gar iaccy who as a salesman for halton and peel trust co handled the aale the 3 14 acre property pre sently the home of mr and mr gordon hutt and mia jean masked bandits make shambles for campers masked vandals entered a tent set up by four georgetown cam pers on the weekend and made a ahamhles of the interior scatter ifttf the groups provision over the walls and floor dermis wright who with phi lip walker david fleming and john layman set up the camp in the tvrra cotta conservation area friday morning said the tent erahei definitely local residents he described them an having small black masks grey costs and blackringed bushy tslts the racoons about sjx of local man is guest at queen mothers visit rv johnsty mcmulkln rec tor of st georges anglican church will be presented to the queen mother during her stay la toronto this week major mcmulkln who is pad r of the lorn scots reelment and a former officer of the to ronto scottish will be among guest at a reception thursday which will be followed by a din ner jointly held by the regiment the kmplre club and the roysl canadian military institute the queen mother is in to ronto to present new colours to the regiment of which she la colonewnchle colonel john it barber i al so planning to attend the dinner today mai well as the colour ce remony on friday them entered the tent about 11 pm while the foursome we re out visiting other campers they strewed a bag of oatmeal around the tent floor opened two bags of marahmsllows snd dumped the contents played ball with jellyroll snd cookies which the campers had put in a tin box for safety and gene rally got everything except food stuffs in a camp cooler dennis wright discovered the party when he returned to the tent at 1130 to make a routine check he said when he enter edthe front of the tent the destruction company scooted out in the bsck the mischievous crew obvl- ously riled at being caught red handed stayed in the vlnclnlty of the temsand kept the quar tet awake with hoot and cat calls or rather coon calls un- ul well after 3 am stewaktvown woman is sucing knir winncr a new ge slicing knife will belong to mrs betty piper ste- warttowii as soon si it la receiv ed from the manufacturer by the launder ease automatic laundry operators the knife was first prize in a draw conducted by the coin uundry during the introduction of new machine- at its young and market st quarters ly transformed it into a beauty spot his planting of iliac flowe ring crabs glads and iris are stilt growing abundantly his son gordon joined him in 1042 and until last year operated a mink ranch on the back of the property i favour repealing ile by law altogether theta mrrrkanls could come to o and trll us what they att he nui i crt heer ami yousue iodic- tlon bout the controvrul vstl for a closing hours bylaw adl if a laiienly lie voluntswd to lad mj l mrnhmm only opinum told by thr myor ao hsrthar attia fctwil j on tha byusr aiwodauat would jj t utzll be mtdl for two smb bj uerchant jjmrs goodie ji i bufk j ed tal u would be ut jzfzlzzz jsiu those who by oproiot uid bwu thursday night had contraven- ed the bylaw go to the police chief oiul get the full story hes respon sible for enforcement of all bylaws mayor gibbons told him cr young said hed been told that merchant were advised by the mayor and police chief that they could stay open cr rill smith reiterated his stand that ahopper yant the change as well as plaja merrh ant he told the delegation no one ii demanding any store slay open he termed it a dog in the manger attitude that some downtown merchant who also have store in another town advertise in the herald their evening hours there when cr roy iw hen tine the- deadbcats rising vftr l7 t t peter jonn photo even their audience was on wheels oeoroctowns rastut rlslncj group of teen entertainer the deodbearsfnombe yet whose dlstlnaulthlng gimmick ls fact that they travel to and from their engaoe- r in asultably araped hearse played to an audience also on wheels when they en itie winning ticket wis pulled i tertalned the throng at the official opening of roller skating in the memorial arena sat- by herald manager walter urday night in front row ere deadbeats gene soshler keith allen and detlaf stein biehn tuesday aiternaon land in the back dave booth bob jenklnson end bill mckeown birber oerkrld if lly kid to stay epre looser and this tlwiat fivr ahe- tn say aserr smaey to sjtad he said magistrate stores teenage dnnking k m langdaii f4rsjetowi magutrate of lulloa couttty court uid moaday that the court is aoi tasking ay kead- way in trying la slop teenage dnnkintr ii fined an h r 3 geor- lawnaun 30 tar supplying twj ijeenaife girb with iioimw the ajje el teenajfers appear ing before this court l kettittg lower and lower llasislrate langdoa iwjed the probleu ii becoming asrutr ote of the girls wax 18 and use other ix roth are ctf geor getown the court u concerned with the young age ej drinkers be hided- more and wore teen- aers before the eouet are ap- peauriime as alcoholic tfce watitrate uid they are hot satutiel with iuu havink a drink but tkev keep accelera ting their drinking kahits until they becoue alroholic at pree4t there u no way ut help tbew be holed opf cokutable walter jorcu iftld the court the thrls adrniit- esj bwnershin to four bottles of beer march 23 the court was told the cirlrf aoet the waii it a restaurant where they asked him to pur- eh the beer for them crown attorrtey peter ucwil- hjktsul ttotrd the etrl went out of their way to eel tb ber cur ditdied daisaoe slight a tr tsiat wervd to miss a vhkw ahead feed end up lit a ditch at the terner el gueloh stanjd sittdair ave received 40 psopcrty damaty saturday polke said tha ims olds drives by carl vwderick buibe so qucn st weal out or coo- trot after eittine the vheulder of the read and skidded aide- way lute the ditch the driver waa eel injured p c ceorste martin made the inveriteatlou shortly before 1 km 1 sonal5 mbaski suinmer u a time for boll days and visits- the herald appreeiaiea your tteaos for the serial and personal columns hone ordrwp u with kbem

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