Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1966, p. 1

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municipal building on main street council would first ascertain if land could be purchased adjacent to the muni cipal building and what the cost would be council was not unanimous in its decision to meet with the mitchell firm three members reeve hun ter and crs hyd and smith said there should firtrbe a de cision on whether a majority favour a new building or an addition before having a con sulting firm at a meeting however a majority said the firm might he able to guide council and they will be invited to the meeting social personal mr tom leslie r r 4 geor getown has just returned from a three week visit in jamaica wherhe was the house guest of the hon russell graham in kingston while there he visi ted most of the points of inter est on the island mr and mrs john simonyi and daughters diane and sylvia 29 maple ave w have return ed from a four week trip to europe where they visited in vienna salsburg munich and cologne it was a combined busi ness and pleasure trip for mr simonyi who with his brother operates precision tool die and rolling specialities he was interested in studying european production methods and in rec ruiting skilled tradesmen for hit local plants missing girl wasnt lost winter in georgetown a source of i cowm a skakftaa y0lebj9bfalmsnaar sbfamamr 1im iwn a iwtwnhameam flajlf tmev a nine year old norval public school who was the object of a police search monday night wasnt lost at all but had simply neglected to tell her foster parents where she was going little wendy roberts was located safe and unharmed playing at the borne of a friend on the 8th line about a mile and half from the village at about 6 pm her foster parents declared her missing shortly after 6 o clock when she failed to return home from school and notified the ontario provincial polices north hahon detachment norval hangers and scouts were preparing to take up the search when they received word of her safety wendy lives with mr and mrs william taylor and is a grade 3 pupil opp two single vehicle accidents i the georgetown outskirts tuesday resulted in an estimat ed 223 to each of the cars in volved according to the north halton detachment of the on tario provincial police the first involved a- cai in by arthur leroy hawkes of rr 3 gqelph it occurred cm no 22 stderoad liraebouse highway the second involved a car ijt james a white and happened on no is stderoad stewarttown road at the 6th line of eaqueaing consider land sale also to murray motors ferro one of three pending sales of townowned industrial land was finalized by council monday with sale of a 7 acre site in the delrex industrial park to john leslie simony for a factory on todd rd the land which is being sold at 1000 an acre is part of a tract acquired from delrex developments last year at 100 an acre as part of a deal which released other del rex land for residential build ing in a letter which council re quested last week john simonyi president of rolling special ties said he plans an initial 20000 square feet of factory floor space and a 2000 square foot office with construction to be brick cement block and prepainted steel construction will start as soon as weather permits mr simonyi also spoke council detailing the increase in his business since it was start ed in a small room in the old town hall eleven years ago new doctor comes to town now honorary president served w a 50 years a record of service seldom equalled in an organization is that of mrs sam walker m mill st who has been a mem- ie womans asnciagiin of st georges anglican church for fifty years and for half that time mrs walker has beaded the wa as its president succeeded in office at the an- fetal meeting last week by mrs thtmu parry members voted mrs walker honorary president while thanking her for her years of leadership other officer elected are mrs ken ewiea vice president mrs grant johnston secretary and mrs syd pratt treasurer mrs john mchblkin wife of the rector is also an honorary pre sident bimonthly meetings are plan ned this year on the second ud fourth tuesday eaehmonth rfltws main soalt hammhmmtj iiiim v we moved to a 2200 sq ft building on water st then to our present 500q sq ft on todd he said now our business has reached- the point where we must expand further explained that heavy machinery is xised in his busi- that there is every in dication that business win continue to grow and he must be assured of enough land for expansion when future business warrants simonyi said that his firm is known across canada and in europe for the quality of its products a large ame rican firm has been interested buying the business but he had instead contracted with them to manufacture for their canadian market we pay higher wages than any other local industry or to ronto and hamilton too said we have had proposals from other towns to locate there but i want to stay in georgetown where i have my home cr fred harrison was a dis senting vote in finalizing the land sale a 20000 sq ft building is not enough for this amount of land he said mayor gibbons said the pro- gress record of the firm in fluenced him in the decision to aell this is a young firm which started from scratch and with the information we have heard from mr simonyi i can see it developing into one of our major industries said cr art hur speight cr ern hyde said that while he agrees in principle with mr harrison he would vote for the aale to rolling specialties but i hope we lishing a precedent be added i favour selling smaller par cels of land and giving an option to a firm to buy more land later a second sale this to andrew murray motors hit a snag when cr harrison claimed the town would have a block of indust rial land behind the highway without an access road he also disputed a garage being design ated an industry you should check further before you go off halfcocked said deputy reeve young some land has beensold to economy forms and a new service road has been laid out to service this back land and they are classed as an industry he added however when reeve hunter said he had been told by an industrial commission member that all mountainview rd front age has been sold council de cided to check before a final okay of the murray sale a report was ordered from the carr westwood survey firm to give council an exact picture of the properties in volved the murray firm is planning a building with a mftilmam of 15000 sq ft brick and cement block with stone front and there will be lighted display areas for new and used cars a letter from the wm f sunnucks real estate firm con tained an offer for purchase of 342 acresat 1000 an acre for the ferro steel firm whictrhad approached council last fall about a purchase dr englerrecht dr it o englebrecht has taken over the practice of the late dr bebenek at 36 main st s a toronto native he studied at the university of toronto and served his junior internship at toronto western hospital he practiced medicine in bram pton for two years before com ing here dr englebrechts wife will also be a medical doctor on completion of her training at womens college hospital and may join him in- his local practice she is a nauveol guelph asks mountainview hill made safer for walking council will request the firm to supply the same inf orrnatinon it had of others the size of fact ory and approximate starting kand finishing dates tor bulldntg not egjabj before making a coimnkment deseronto policeman to join georgetown force hundred rotarians assembling here next monday georgetown rotary club will be hosting a zone meeting when some 100 rotarians from guelph acton cookaville and streetsvule are expected to join the club for their weekly dinner at north halton golf 4 country club district governor jack hugh es of weston and a past district governor walter degeex richmond hul will be among the guests with mr degeer as the main speaker laogravahon 1 ai b- w aj almaabv am ja oaf i a ta oasmin7- iwgm swrvvn- iwmr wwn aarfwi awswavwa break in attempt at plaza store a broken window at the del rex smoke shop may have been the result of a break in attempt akcccafdintvto georgetown police department sgt george louth and cat martin discovered the amashed window early tuesday nmrning the manager was called and a check of stock found nothing disturbed and nothing missing mountainview rd resident del majuery appealed to coun cil mondty to improve conditi ons for pedestrians oni danger ous hill on the glen williams side of river drive be said that people have no walking space and asked that the roaa be graded wtdeno children going to school would not to have to walk on the trav- illed portion of the hill he offered to assist with manual labour if be could beof help- reeve hunter who is road chairman indicated the diffi culty of doing much to a hill which has to have deep ditches for a water course t have always maintained that the m6untainview railway bridge should come first in our plans he said and i hope this will be done this year when a new bridge is created there will be major changes necessary in the hill he said meanwhile the road commit tee wfll j to see what tem porary imprsvenients could be made a change in personnel in the georgetown police force will take place the end of the month cst george martin who join ed the force a year ago sub mitted bis resignation to council monday effective january 31 he will be replaced by jason charles field who is leaving a position with the deseronto police to come here a married man he has served with the royal canadian regi ment as a member of campbell- ford police force for five years and latterly in jicseconao possibility that the police force will be augmented by an extra two men was contained in a council motion monday to advertise for two constables cr ern hyde opposed the motion saying- that until the department has adequate quart ers it is not sensible to in crease manpower we grouse about bylaws not being enforced but how can we expect be police to do this if we dont give them the man power replied police chairman jim young whiat mr young said there is a t possibility that the department will move to temporary quarters at cedarvale school property untila decision is made lhy of engaging a special con stable who would check on park- meter infractions in tha downtown business area tha parking authority has suggest ed that this be done and coun cillors on monday debated the question of whether such an em ployee who would not command a policemans salary could bo engaged outside the salary range provided in the towns agreement with the police as sociation with mrs frank connely ad vanced to a full time steno graphic position in the police office there was discussion also om whether the police commis sion would agree that she be considered as one bf the 15 em ployees at the meeting harley lowe and george louth were elevat ed to the full rank of sergeant following a probationary term probatio a look ah the weather council has a plan under con sideration to build a new police office on maple ave beside the waterworks pumphouse or to include new quarters in an ex tension tothe present municipal building tying in to the problem of bringing the police force up to the lsmaji strength ordered last year by the ontario pogce ccanmuttioa is also the possibl- 12 wednesday 13 thursday 14 friday 15 saturday 16 sunday 17 monday 18 tuesday 25 23 x is s 17 s 11 u ib precip 150 inches snow high for the week 27 low is alicia f c scott poor proposal- ghtto girt h wasnt much ot a proposat he suggested we pool pay envetepea

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