Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1965, p. 1

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dow to lit ur faul clutb- kg alow and two biuu kptutmctttj- the fclos owned by fu uwjunklj of krin wu loctd id s building which twmerly bad boused drug store and grocery store bolton mans widow former town resident kuiacrsl service wu beld on december i ei tbe dawld a wcclur funeral howe brm ptoi jof jobfl ceoge icrui of hollo ti who died suddenly the previous wvdtwxuy ur krwd wu tbe hiuband tf a far i r georgetown resld tot clrnna leslie hid fclo uivrd two chlldn imtliif and trry inlrmnt look purr in cutufaorc cuitry i deal includes plaza office bldg factory residential industrial land all h uuu w4 mu oodu uu m jrlil nowm rk nildiui j udwrfrial p i- it lm w u u hu l i 1 1 oorly u j tu c a 111 w dwit l la mm maaivlahm u recount finds young retained asdeputy juii young rhvlupil tiic crgtown deputy rvihip wblrh hr won on diuwrflj u th rtul of ft recount on tuesday j til rcounl wu sought by jm ii kmmirton who ull j ud 1413 voipi to ur youngi uu in th rtcction itr youngt margin wit in- r4id by one voir in the rf- eounl which took place in thai tdwaa municipal building before eounty judge alan sprague uyi- ji gikaw it ldui j iidwtt f hh tww ully u tlw ufu wjmdy tka wrtlui utlviu h m lauuutjitllfi a cuuviluj uj u hi cbul uyr wk um it u ph ihuu m w1i m vu kiitk willhold inquesllnto ud ultmayftu mmup luiufj w lawipl y twrnanj l tvl k u faxrtmtl wm uwh br cinilwn 4mj mnt aw trvral ktndrwj kir 0 u tg uu knj tjxwitw kinaf totali art young 1417 and ctnmerton 1411 ur young u itepplng up ai a county rcprcuntatkve llff aervtng thr yeart at a ward s councillor thli yar he hai bfn chairman of the industrial and town planning committee i i ur zmtfirtat left council j 1 year ago when he contested the deputy rwvii position with j wu llontar iu had served on council four years also at a ward 2 councillor death of dr bj bebenek iu yufcol hunter is running or county warden 3argetowa dputy rve wiltubt hunter la one of three mrj whose namee are bing aswtuoned most frequently u um kucmaor to herb urrry m warden of halton county twputy kteeve hunter ii ii hlntoa of acton and naiaaga- wys wuiimm j coultec have alt been mentioned u possible wardens in 10m all three won aucuona for reeve in their tnunldpauuea and alt have been oa council several year there u a fourth possibility although it would be a break with tradition warden merry eould become the second to be reelected u waltons warden traditionally the wardcnihlp felternstea between the southern art of the county and the north there is a feeling that tlife ling ton and oakville might wish to maintain soma control of the loflo county council through the wardens chair because of the plunkett report dealing with regional govern ment dr carl martin of uilton was the only halton warden to serve two terms of office will appear on quiz show a town resident ura alice uaybank- will appear on the abra cadabra show on channel 0 at 1130 january 3 tits pro gram was pre taped december 4 vv m the old year in pictures january baby fllru doxt nd urouquo ntorv5 t gaorgolown hojphjl m tha tinw baby now year 2nd down cbc itm ora occuploi tha poy thompton r r4 gaoroolown lotaps prt of firm iriow 3rd down steam engine fani one of the lat of the iron hora as it visit georgetown yard- 4th downi-ceor- jqetown boy tanftt rek the bruce tram north of town nd find ft a touph tat in the snow in vlaw of tha trady tint omurrod lut thursday claim ini the ufa of a georgetown physlelaii a apeelal meeting of tha uedicil association and hospital board wai held early christinas eve tba chairman john t arm strong presided and opened by thanking all for coming it apeak well for any croup that can have a perfect 100 per cent in attendance on luch ihort notice and upon this particular evening he said ur armstrong then referred to tha tragic car crash that clai med the life of itr bebenek and told of receiving many enquiries mm the general pub lic as well as board and med ical members a to the advisa bility of lurting some type of memorial iund lie said that he would like to havethe group discuss the feasibility of the idea and to suggest what forts it should take all those in present favoured the idea and a motion was un animously pasaed to eitabllih a commemorative fund in mem ory of dr bernard bebenek a committee composing of four doctors aiul four board memberi was established snd it was decided that any organi sation or individual wlihlng to contribute could do so the lloapital board the uedical as soclatlon and the hospital aux iliary indicated that each of thel- reapeetive groups would contribute to the fund the committee will decide on the form of the memorial and it will be announced later in the herald any group or individual wlihlng to contribute may do so by leaving their contribution with the administrator fred whlttaker or for any infc tlon regarding the fund phone air wblttaker or board chair man mr armstrong ontario provincial toiler uii yettrrdiy an inqurbl will be held into the drilh of georgr town doctor ii j ilernle he- benek 33 who died moments after hli small car wu involved in a twocar crash on an ice raited bill on ulln 1 south thursday afternoon- eight people tn the other rkr involved were taken to bosplls and all but two were releasrd following treatmrnl still in georgetown and dis triet tieuorial hoapiui are cathy ollearse it s- 1 george town 0 year old daughter of the driver with a broken inkle and fractured pelvis and 7 year old tracy thorpe who suffered back injuries and shock also in the ohearn car were the driver llrs doreen uiry ohearn and sons johnny 7 and kenny 10 months and a neighbour mrs helen thorpe and son john 3 and lorl ib months two of the injured were tran sported by georgetown volun teer ambulance service and the rest by ontario provincial po lice cruiser north halton opp who in vestigated the crash said the bebenek car wis northbound on tha road when it collided with the southbound oheame car the impact flattened the front of the doctors car and crushed in the left side of the ohearne vehicle other than for the surface of the hill the road on which tha accident occurred was compar atively free of ice the slippery conditions would surprise both drivers the opp sergeant driving one of the two o pp cruisers t thr scene slid the fog at tha time wai nol heivy enough to himper vision csl joe yeldrsmp of the north helton opp investleiled and george town police department assist ed at the scene the date of the inquest his not yet been set dr flebrnek itirted his medi cal practice in georgetown in july 1081 in isaoelllion with dr c v willlsras snd dr alan thompson a toronto native be attend ed llumbenlde collegiate ob tained hli bachelor of arts degree at university of toronto and in 1m0 graduated from the faculty of udirlne he in terned for a year at toronto western hospital ufore coming to georgetown he was a member of the group which was instrumental in establishing thr yuywca id georgetown he leave his wife joan cartb two children srolt snd kevin ua partnu mr and lira stanley bebaoek toronto and three brothers henry walter and stanley of toronto funeral service took place on monday at the butler imnersl chapel islington with bv ian rieming of st johns uni ted church and tlev ceorge kast of islington ofaclallng pilu bearers were dr alan themn- aon and im armstrong geor getown dr victor xurdyak john ventou and richard smith toronto interment wu in park lawn cemetery a look at the weather deeiwjiir his law 33 wednesday m 11 23 thursday 41 to 14 krldiy 44 13 saturday 13 14 16 sunday 11 37 monday 17 i 18 tuesdiy t 10 precipitation rain m inches snow 173 inches alicia i c scott hospital board dodors metal furniture plant to plan memorial to doctor start construdion january 27 first canadian plant for large us firm a sod breaking ceremony is being planned for january 37 for a new plant which will house general ftreproonng company of canada name of the firm which pur chased a 43 acre tract of la dustrlal land in east george town several weeks ago became nubile this week with an an nouncement by john a saun ders president of the firm the factory la being build on todd hold with a frontage of boo feet on no 7 highway contract for design engineer ing and construction has been awarded to cunaahghamumn ltd toronto specific dimen sions hsve not yet been deter mined but it will contain ap- jsroxlmately 130000 square feet the llrm is the largest menu lecturer of business furniture in the united states desks chairs snd sling equip ment are scheduled to be pro duced in the georgetown plant initially the arm will employ 75 to 100 people and eventually the arm hopei to employ ai many as 200 here produeta will be marketed throughout canada and probably will also be ship ped to nother commonwealth nations mr saunders who alee is chairman this year of the busi ness equipment manufacturers association the industrys trade organisation in the united states said the growing cana dian mirketfor office furniture prompted gfa decision to- build a plant in georgetown the company has been exporting furniture from the us to ca nada v several years herbert fxwullamson jr g v vicepresident in charge of divisions and subsidiaries sai metalseveral canadian locations were studied before geovgetown was selected proximity lo toronto available labour supply and suit ability of the land were three factors that influenced the de cision he said i the real estate transaction wu handled by william i gab- nuelu georgetown realtor geor getown council has cooperated by closing a portion of todd bd and allowing sewer and wsler lines to be rerouted to accom modate the new plant general plreprooong co now entering iu 64th year operates alxbuslneas furniture and equip ment manufacturing plants la the us the main plant is in youngstown ohio with others in sturgti mich charleston sc forest city nc san luis obispo calif- eulcottvllle ny ii tbat uiiiiisfsmim

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