Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1966, p. 13

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criticized bank cr hyde backtracks wants to check cr em hyde who lut week masted the canadian imperial bank of commerce for tipping mortgage payments when geor getown set 1u tax payment date two months earlier told coun ell monday he has been told by the bank that his statements we inc if the manager is right then i will have to tuck my till between my legs and say i spoke out of turn he said he wants to meet with three borne owners who have com plained check their mortgage i records and discuss this with the local manager before ap proachlng the banks mortgage department he said 1 want to know what i m talking about before we go any further he said but he was overruled by council mayor gibbons said cr hyde had been detailed to seek meeting with the bank and should arrange it cr smith agreed i want clarification about what will happen to mortgage payments if we advance the tax captain marvell steals batmans thunder payment date to janu try next ywr a uu cr hyd said he fata heard two itdm of an argument that are completely at variance and he want to decide which is right a council majority said mortl gage offlclabj should discuss the matter with council and any ratepayers who do not under stand the increase in payments either the mortgage com panyls unreasonable or we made a mistake in setting our tax payment date too early observed mayor gibbons olbn williams attend wedding ceremony in church in hamilton marllyh and carol bar n at tended the marriage last friday evening of june waosworth and brian sumraerscalek in st r s anglican church hamll ton mr and mrs r mcmaaterj spent easter with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs w firth in peter boro batman may have the televi i sion crowd in the palm of his hand but in georgetown mem orial arena last week the lime light belonged to captain mar veil mike marvell captain of the international bantam ho ckey tournament grand cham pions chatham was jhe stand out in the week long tourney and his stellar play was recog mzed saturday night wlien he was chosen most valuable play er in the tourney in fact chatham might be called a marvellous entry mike s father gord marvell is team manager and a younger brother geoff marvell is a team mate above mike right receives his award from last year s winner peter berkley the united church women held a very successful rummage sale in the church basement saturday morning rev clark a s s 1 st a nt minister of st pauls united church brampton took charge of the communion service sun day morning here in the united church don t forget to put your clock ahead one hour this saturday night the ball club held another euchre party in the town hall last wednesday evening high ladles mrs tony zilio 2nd ladies mrs 0 robin low i ladies mrs clara switzer high 1 mens mr t slater 2nd mem george shepherd low mens joe shepherd ladies served lunch the nexll euchre is on april 27th mrs j frank visited with her mother in hamilton last week mrs j hepburn one accident survivor rtltised from hospital other improving janet moore elizabeth york one of the two georgetown teenagers who survived a fatal automobile so dden near new hamburg fn day april 8th started back to classes at georgetown and dis tnct high school tuesday she was released from kitch ener waterloo hospital wed nesday night april 13th elizabeth age ib is a grade 12 student shes the daughter of mr and mrs k h york 25 bairstow crescent with her in the back seat of the car was marion burt 17 bam burt 4 mouttfcy crcsc a grade 13 student at gdhs marjorii piw sor in conducting the funeral service in the church oh april 12 pallbearers were peter fol lelt douglas raid ernest os borne lynn johnson eric pen ney and doyle stone members of the rangers acted as flower bearers buriel was in green wood cemetery besides her parents she leav es two brothers allan and rich ard marjorle pew 19 who died in kitchener waterloo hospital five days after the accident was born in simcoe she was the daughter of mr and mrs peter dtughterof mr and mrsijlff m ourw drive and mov inf iuri 44 moultfevcresirtto town with her parents in 1961 miss burt who was at one time listed as critical is progrcs sing shes coming along now and the doctors are optimistic mrs burt told the herald yes terday she suffered a concus non and a broken thigh and is company ana servea wuy i i st i owl of 12th georgetown brown she was also a member of st andrews united church where she had been a sunday school teacher and a member of the senior choir active in the girl guides she wss a member of first whiteoaks area cadet company and served as tawny receiving treatment in st mary s hospital kitchener jforrtfull of hens pigs almost joined razed shed a fire at the thompson pwrt- try farm on the 8uv line south of georgetown levelled a 20 80 toed and consumed a num ber of pieces of equipment sat urday afternoon however a nearby barn hous ing 5000 laying hens and 360 1 pigs waa saved by a prompt re sponse by georgetown fireflgh ters if they had come five min utes later im afraid we d have lost our stock mrs francis thompson told the herald af forwards mrs thompson turned in the alarm at about 330 after flam es from burning grass got out of control and reached the shed included in the loss were two tractors and a seed drill a call tuesday required fire men to douse flames under the hood of the hearse owned by the h c mcclure funeral the flames were home when discovered the remainder of the ten al arms turned in over the past home it was parked by the th1 omrmtown hi thursday april 11 1 page ii week were for grass flies georgetown department ed blasts at a 0th line near hewson cr mccuit corner sinclair avenue i the ueadowglen growers and two fields near varfan tociates ie pack township of esquesing road closing prposed bylaw to author i be the closing of part of the original road allowance between the east halves of lots 27 28 in concession 11 in the said township by admeasurement 041 acres by the same more or less notice is hereby given that the council of the corpor sumon of the township of es qoesing proposes on monday the 16th day of may 1966 at the hour of 8 oclock in the afternoon or as soon thereafter as it may deem advisable to authorize the closing of that part of the original road allow ance as described as follows all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and feeing in the township of es quesmg in the county of hal ton and province of ontario containing by admeasurement 0l91 acres more or less being composed of part of the road allowance between the east halves of lo twentysev en and twenty eight in the said township of esquesing the boundaries of which said parcel may more particularly be described as follows and commencing at a standard iron bar planted marking the most northerly angle of qie aald lot twenty seven thence south 38 dog 47 00 west along the northwesterly li mlt of the said lot twenty seven being the southeasterly limit of the said road allowance 648 22 feet more or less to an iron bar planted in the easterly mm it of the canadian national rail ways rightof way thence northerly along the line of the said rlghtofway bes ing a curve to the right hav ing a radius of 3 769 83 feet an arc distance of 122 75 feet more or less to the intersec tion thereof with the southeas terly limit of said lot twenty eight being the northwesterly limit of the said road allowance which curve having a cord bea ring of north 6 deg 47 00 east and a cord distance of 122 75 feet more or less thence north 38 deg 47 00 east along the last said limit 550 45 feet more or less to the most easterly angle of the said lot twentyeight thence south 46 deg j6 00 east along the northeasterly 11 mit of the said road allowance 25 feet more or less to the point of commencement the proposed by law and plan showing the lands to be affec ted may be seen in my office at r r i georgetown tho council will hear in person or by his counsel solicitor or ag ent any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by law and who applies o be heard dated this 31st day of march 1966 k c lindsay clerk township of esquesing win monday at bridci bnan hamilton and bill bar bour were 1st and mr and mrs clay barbour and bill hamilton and bill coats tied for second in play at the acton bridge club monday nighl both young accident victims she was a mem ber of the high were also students of george i band and had lad been town ducl high school jan 1 mt georgetown citi et mane moore in grade 10 and mns baod marjone elaine pew in grade j she leaves her parents three 13b brothers murray james and le janet age 16 was the daugh and v ter of mr and mrs lloyd moore moultrey crescent and wterford and mr and mrs was born m toronto she at jamcb w tended regal public school funeral service look place lnl there later george kennedy st andrews churcn on april public school in town when the i conducted by rev kelvin family moved to georgetown m johnston georgetown hangers 1980 in high school she wss a member of the junior girls basketball team and also play ed on the girl s softball team she was a member of st and rew s united church i rev kelvin johnston of st andrews church was assisted by rev bert johnson of wind contest entry comes from british guiana there s nothing unusual at out a georgetown woman enter ing a contest in a georgetown store unless perhaps the en trant lives in british guiana and the store is in ontario it happened this week when robert gougeon manager of robert gougeon furniture dis covered an envelope bearing a british guiana stamp in his tuesday morning mail inside was a sklar furniure contest entry from mrs naomjiwray of georgetown british guiana mr gougeon said he suspects mrs wray noticed a reader digest ad which listed sklar dealers and being a british gui ana resident she sent off an ent ry to the georgetown store and white oaks area cadets were flower bearers pallbear era at the church were high school friends gerald johnston david blancy david mcnally david fleming randy hibbert and mike baker at wateriord cemetery where interment took place pallbearers were wayne welsh robin ryerse ross white carlyle hyam norman hahn and richard lemcke this week at ilvers thurs eveg 6 to 9 pm only mens slacks 1 99 irfkblue black and beige made of pre- shrunk combed cotton with continental waist in sizes 28 to 38 fri eveg 6 to 9 pm only boys nylon shells in blue and black szes 8 to 16 99 144 sat morning 9 am to 12 noon men s corduroy sport coats 10 oo in gray and brown s zes 36 to 44 to the ratepayers township of esquesing the season of grass fires n again approaching and the fire ch efs of the three fire area oin with your council in requesting every crfizen to use extreme caution in setting f res in e ther grass or rubbish in order that the number of fire calls may be kept to a minimum every fire call costs money and it is your money that pays for the fires pleasf use every precaution and hhp us to save your money the rest gardeners come to hutton nurseries because they know its the only nursery in the area growing their own quality guaranteed roses the healthiest quality selection obtainable anywhere evergreens shrubs trees plus all your gardening essentials at reasonable prices hutton nurseries located on 3rd line west 3 m lei south of no j hwy ust south of huttonville sideroad open all weekend tel 8658259 john a hutton npd career opportunity georgetown brampton area qualifications good health and habits honesty and integr ty desire to earn aboveaverage incotpe ambition for personal achievement our offer immediate employment proverwaratntng programme guaranteed salary demonstrator supplied group hospital medical insurance and pens on this can k your opportunity to be a professional qutomobile salesman you can earn upwards of 8 ooolajyear end promotion to management positions puasc reply in writing to box 33 the herald giving a brief outline of your background previous experience is not required the toyota crown could be called a compact but its too well built back in the days when the term compact was coined it was decided that a compact should have maximum dimensions for wheelbase overall length engine power and weight the wheelbase overall length and power made common sense but the weight limit meant that all true compacts were flimsy and just didnt stand up under hard use the compacts fell apart and so did sales and the compacts grew up and became intermediates and jazzed up gt jobs toyota didnt compromise its crown sedan with flimsiness so by definition the car fails to be classed as a compact its too solid and it weighs 2800 pounds that 2800 pounds is centered mainly in toyotas massive box section xbraced frame and unit con structed body the body is made of f 8 gauge steel 4 sw g heavier than standard automotive sheet metal if is undcrcoated has a three stage rust preventive treatment and is heavily painted with acrylic enamels the enure body is insulated against road and windv noise heat and cold open up a nodraft at 80 miles an hour and you 11 realize just how quiet a crown is in japan the toyota crown is the most luxurious car made so its loaded with equipment they call acces- sones or extra cost options on other cars when youts buy a toyota crown the only extra available is a radio toyota has standard equipment other makers dont even list as options if you think japanese cameras and motor cycles are good then take a long look at a toyota crown and fi youll see what japanese quality really means andlikej other japanese quality products the toyota can borj sold at a price way below its european competition you cant really compare the toyota crown vital domestic compacts remember the crown has been t forced out of this class because it s too weu built 3 toyota one of the worlds top ten automobile manufacturers i test drive toyota crown at these cmi dealers park motors georgetown highway 7 west phone 8779439 if no answer phone 8776359

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