Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1966, p. 8

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is an appro ximation arrived at by doubling the number of outgoing cards processed through the counting machine one aspect of the rush period which mr marshall said could not account for was the lata arrival here of overseas mail he said an unusually large number of cards from out of town also arrived late we had more than 10000 cards received here at 6 30 on the morning of december 24 so consequently they were all delivered late for christmas mr marshall said he said christmas mail was still turning up in the regular mail as late as january 7 regarding the frost office staff mr marshall said it has return ed to the normal number with one vacancy being flued mr vie greygoose started duties this week as one of the post office s seven postal clerks the number dropped to six temporarily when an employee of several years delmer french joined the bsquesing township elect mrs john mcnabb as church womens president the first meeting for 1966 was the ucw held on tuesday afternoon january 4th at the home of mrs vera picket with president mrs wilfrid bird pre siding she opened the meet ing with a suitable new year poem then all sang the hymn tis winter now followed by prayer the roll call was an swered with suggestions for next year s programs devotion al was in charge of mrs har vey nurse based on the one hundred and twenty first psalm study book on babylon by choice was taken by mrs ward brownndge which show e3 quite clearlyihecontrast between country and cities christians concerned with the future of their message will have to understand and m a certain way love the city a liv ely discussion with everyone faying their views made it ve ry interesting following this mrs frank wilson presented mrs linstead with a pretty cup and saucer for which she thanked the ladies then the retiring president mrsw bird thanked the ucw iadies for the help and support they have gl ven her these past two years as she turned the meeting over to the incoming president mrs john mcnabb mrs c b dick thanked mrs bird for the spien did work in carrying on the ucw and present her with a gift a pretty serving tray for which she expressed her thanks mrs john bellboddy thanked the hostess and all who bad taken part after which mrs linstead installed the new offi cers for 1966 who are president mrs john mcnabb secretary mrs robert cun nmgham treasurer mrs frank wilson literature and periodl cals mrs john ruddell fin ance and stewardship mrs ward brownridgej parsonage mrs james carney and mrs verrtpicket community friend ship and flowers mrs tom brownridge mrs arthur rud dell mrs james mcpbail mrs claude picket christian gduca lion mrs harvey nurse soc ial functions mrs v picket mrs w bird mrs clayton wil son citizenship and social as sistance mrs cecil wilson mrs john beuboddy mrs c b dick program mrs j m wickson pianist mrs james carney auditors mrs leslie giffen mrs john bird during christmas week mrs cecil wilson spent a few days with her sister and husband mr and mrs mark collier ol waterloo mr and mrs harold bailey and their family nine alto gether motored up to haubur ton for the new year weekend to visit his parents mr end mrs calvin bailey the summary day for hats for ybu is being held on wed nesday january 12th at halton centennial manor when differ ent institutes will demonstrate the hats they have made mrs c b dick and her daughter mrs j h hunter have been the leaders for ashgrove wx mushroom firm seeks more for rattlesnake dam land the first day of a municipal board bearing to determine payment on land expropriated by halton region conservation authority from a mushroom factory was held yesterday the firm of george and l h leaver is asking for 65 000 or 137 acres expropriated by the authority in 1962 for a dam it planned in the rattlesnake point area a sum of 42 000 was set s compensation for the property by an advisory board headed by the late county judge george e elliott hut the offer was re jected the leaver operation based on a 500acre location in to ronto township expanded into halton county in 1953 locating on a 603acre site on the guelph line david leaver a partner in the firm told the municipal board the 137 acres taken by ihe authority were needed for fu ture expansion he said more than four mil lion pounds or mushrooms are grown by the family business with about two million pounds being grown here mr leaver stated that the operation in toronto township will be ultimately transferred to the guelph line site he noted that toronto town ship is readily becoming built up and residents are finding odours from the mushroom bus iness objectionable the firm a counsel john wetr of toronto argued that all the land expropriated except acres which is in escarpment is necessary to the efficient oper ation of the business the expropriation deprived the business of 23 per cent of its land leaving it with 466 acres a h arrell vicechairman of the ontario municipal board is brampton driving centre speeds licence process a new driving hati centre to serve georgetown res- idents opened in brampton yes terday j the new centre with three full time examiners will rnak it no longer necessary for geor getown and area applicants to wait until a tounng examiner makes his visits here wednes days the new centre wiu be open five days a week from 30 un til 5 pm except thursdays when it will be open at noon closing at 5 15 the centre wihalso be open in the evenings fjfih 630 until 00 but only for issuing 90 day temporary permits road tests wall not be given during the evening the examiners who have been coming here once a week from gueiph are booked for road tests right through until march for brampton residents the new centre will mean no more travelling to outside centres bolton and orangeville have no resting centres and are visit ed every two weeks by an ex aminer until six years ago georgev- town residents could obtain ij driving license from the towns private examiner art scott but a law was passed allowing only government examiners to issue- permits 346 find dec work by nes placement the national employment service placed 346 workers in employment during dec mr c b fraser of the bramp ton office announced today there were 899 persons register ed for employment at the end of december a drop of 5 from the november figure and down 26 from the figure shown in december of 1965 mjaie placements were 187 and female 159 with 147 going into clerical and sales occupa tions 23 into services 7 into agriculture while 22 were stall ed 65 semiskilled and b2 un skilled industrial and construc tion workers no applications for loan or grants under the manpower mobility program have been received at the local office so far mr fraser said presiding over the application for settlement he is assisted by board member va milburn ross t heine an appraiser with webb and masson limited of toronto stated land in the area is worth from 400 to 1 000 an acre depending on its gravel content he stated that the bulk of the expropriated parcel would be worth about 700 an acre fran els beales a university of tor onto geology professor agreed with the evaluation the professor stated that at least 30 acres of the seized land contains gravel at least to depth of 50 feet the expropriated property forms part of rattlesnake val ley where the conservation au thority plans to keep its five buffalo next spring georgetown bridge pair winners toronto match two members of georgetown duplicate bridge club were prominent among winners at a tournament on saturday at the royal york hotel wellington duke wilson and bob remington acton took first place in their section both afternoon and evening and in an overall competition in the afternoon which comprised 47 tables of players they took second place on sunday with mike le- russo and lloyd keir they en tered a team competition and placed seventh among the 24 teams entered the competition drew players from many parts of the province buffalo and detroit a milton team who also play at the georgetown dub george sblty and harry find alsowon second prise in their section at the tournament for fast action multiple lctik service consult a member of the brampton real estate board cut your own firewood fast h0m elite xl12 only 12 lbs wwinrmitobiieharf wrt m uj w w iiu u h kaut wm dmdrm lte 12fnvd jclh crfs ttradi 12iadk up m 10 mcdxmb i dima i axt awi so lt md sufl mrom si am in tfmtsos equipment rr1 acton 531959

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