keeping cool major problem these scorched days ody seems to havi thiir own secret tystem for beating the hest and hum- below merlene pecholok and colleen o connor feel they have it licked with a ol and fjopslcles at right a view of the terro cotta swim erea during one of i days when th mercury soared thisphoto ves taken at just 1 1 00 oclock in the i jng phew while the mercury has failed tobreak the 90 barrier daring the part week moat of the weeks high were in the lofty w and the humidity remained high making for another un comfortable stretch of day the high temperature period which started in midjane has been jojdry that agriculturalists are starting to talk of drought one consolation has been the return to cooler temperatures after dark making for more restful nights jul high lt bwcd 1 a m m jw 7 as sat si a 10 sun as 63 ilmon 89 61 12 tues 8 6 preclpitation trace of xpior alicia f c scott ms that pay i can place an ad in the t classified pages by j 773201 buying or ktlrfcgv the herald where i wld find the results you georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing the georgetown herald has served georgetown end district as printers and publishers since 1167 offering the best in fine i a second class mall post office dept ottawa and for payment of postage in cath georgetown ontario thursday july 14th 1966 95joo per year single copy price tan cords ihoose centennial as- name r sixth public school iter months being simply rgetown s sixth public the partially completed i in a field west of st lls baptist church on mount r bd now has a name l motion tabled by trustee i sigurdson to name the wl centennial public tol found a seconder in j stan finlay and passed mooslxai a meeting of the tpwiiv public school board i garrison public of th eight board m for the eeit name prea- i several meetbigs back slgttnlson was never ac- r the balance of the t they agreed it wi i several suggested led in the motion was astipulation that the words biennial public school 1867 a 1967 appear on the i plaque l bonding will open this r as georgetown s first public school sigurdson who contended t the sco j1 s name she f some reference to cana- fs 100th birthday pre- stod two names for considers l at the meeting the other uacdonald ranon public tol junior patrollers ftth removing the senior s from harrison and geor sennedy public schools and ting them to junior wis leave anyone old enough e over the safety tatrol ist public school board s considered the prob- jv during their regular month lithe safety patrols at the fbls are to continue it would i gr le 6 pupils will re b senior graders at the most rous corners in the school jjicts alternative u to hire sd sing gusrdt the trust- 1 to seek the recom tton of the georgetown i department before mak t a decision space problem concern about a high rise ap- tat block proposed for the r of maple and guelph l was expressed by the l trustees figure the apart fit could mean a substantial t in wrigglesworth public ml enrolment and may ere it a space problem paint kenntdy school the contract for njreparing t painting the extorhu- of age kennedy piblic school i swarded walter bergsma v submitted tenders were ridered wednesday night itmas bid of 712 for the t was the lowest not big enough xr archie bull the medical r of health for hilton tnto has stated in a letter t tlw scarcity of qualified psychiatrists and the heavy schedule of those serving this vicinity makes it u ikely that the georgetown public school board will be able to arrange for one to visit here for a few hours at the beginning of the term he opined that the geor getown school system is not large enough to hire its own pyschologist the matter was looked into after trustee harry shortiul pressed for a better qualified person on the select ion committee of georgetown s opportunity classes for slow learners tnsito4 trnstee stan flnlsy was hand ed back the post of snance chairman which he held for many terms at wednesdays meeting the position has be longed to trustee david baker for the past year and a half mr baker is leaving town nonresident pupils the total number of requests from parents living outside of georgetown limits to have their children attend kindergarten here next term reached 17 at the meeting with the reading of four more seeking permission seek shortcut land a parcel qf federal govern mentjand abutting the post offlpp prpperfy wl be purchas- le public jchool board a grounds if they can come to terms with tike fed eral departnjent of pottle works the board has offered to buy the piece of lend now being used by pupils as a short for 800 build new quarters for north haltonopp staff george kerr mpp announced this week that the honorable ray connell and the department of public works have approved the construction of s new 60000 ontario provincial pol ke detachment headquarters building tor north haiton the new headquarters is to be constructed by snow construe tlon ltd of oakville on the go vernment owned sits at the cor ner of hwy no 25 and base line road in milton construe tlon is expected to start imme diately on the 2vt acre site of a 2 400 square foot building which will include i two bay garage the property is to be landscaped and to have a paved parking lot for at least 30 cars present opp facilities have been inadequate for some time and the announcement of a new building is good news to members of the force in north hal ton cancel water hydrant charges to three firms for silver wedding guests from scotland mr and mrs alan fleming 112 prince charles drive were the unsuspecting guests at a dinner party given in their hon our by their daughter mrs dav id anderson and niece miss margaret wegg on saturday qv emng july 9 at the old mill toronto to mark the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary guests attended from george town terra cotta toronto mimico and special guests mr and mrs- alec wegg from dum barton scotland mrs wegg bister of flcm ing and also celebrating her birthday was reunited with her brother last week after nineteen years both mrs leming and mrs wegg were presented with toxsage no glbn wblcomb a glen williams resident in quired of the herald this week what could be done about a sit ultion which has become an ir ritation the absence of signs at glen williams entrances wcl coming people to the village she said much smaller places have signs identifying their com rounity teenage cyclist killed pinned between cars peter armstrong dies in hospital minutes after freed from under car peter armstrong 23 park view boulevard 16 year old son of a farmer georgetown mayor john t armstrong died on the operating table in geor getown and district memorial hospital last night less than ten minutes after be and us light weight motorcyew were sanov sfojied jbetween cerson gneltfe st police said the deceased was westbound on guelph behind an other car and moving at a slow rate of speed past the scene of an earlier accident at the inter section of guelph and sinclair when a car came from behind and rammed the motorcycle and rider into the first vehicle the force of the impact boun ced the lead car m parked at roadside bystanders and police had to lift the back end of ear driven by wqbaaa stcsahy 22 market street to frost mncntx later invo in the first accident ere ears driven by erwin lew u 2z normandy blvd and mur ray price r r 1 georgetown leans wax making a left turn off guelph onto sinclair when struck from behind by the price the lewis car was demol by the impact and eaten aire damage was done to the end of the hurray vehicle set out by police traffic to reduce also jammed ander the back of th menabr or the driven by b david of v water st an ambulance was but dr j p martin i the scene of the first actdent ordered the boy rushed to hos pital immediately he was taken there by mr mckalrj out dud production begins at new plant of economy forms over the strenuous objections of mayor gibbons council on monday so ved three long stand ing disputed water charges by writing them off the books in each case the trouble stem med from hydrants on private property which the property owners claimed were for pub lic rather than private use it is the only just and amic able solution said water chair man arthur speight answering the mayors criticism speaking particularly about a 507 charge against the deltacrafts firm he said the mayor should have given leadership to last year s water chairman this has been dumped on me and ive spent several hours with mr klee head of the firm ind my committee is rccom mending it be written off he said mayor gibbons- insisted that the charge is valid under the towns bylaw and ssld council is following the line of least re sutance l if this motion carries we should go all ahe way and dis continue collecting from every one who pays extra charges for such hydra i- he raid in an 81 vote the 507 charge to deltacrafts was dropped as well as 306 to premier build ing supplies and 250 to robert lane council will take over a ten square foot strip of delta craft land on which the hydrant stands in the ot r two cases the hydrants will be moved to the street allowance production at the new econ omy forms plant on todd rd is expected to begin july isth according to vice president and general manager t w brother ton eventually approximately 75 employees wilt he at work in the 300 ft x 170 ft plant economy forms produces the steel forms which mold concrete into various shapes after the concrete is dry the forms arc removed and used again to form other patterns the steel forms arc built in sections and joined together much like a child s er ector set so that they can form any shape circular tubular rec tangular and fantastic abstract tire floor area is a danhcata of forms the iowa plants tunnels subways sewage plants almost every type of construction up to and mclud ing some of the flowing lines of torono s new city hall have been formed by efco forms as they are known while most of the production up till now has been done in iowa there are warehouses and offices all over the united states the georgetown plant with its offices high up in the centre of the plant overlooking the en- a cnr spur specially bwutto service the plant will start the steel forms oa their juuiuey all over the in almost all earth have efco forms on eoettpletioo of has on the sixth one tons family will from new jersey where he was head of the east coast opera mr e lamptoa prodaetioa manager and his fanury ban already moved to ton and are living at 27 park water use tops two million daily since the onset of the hot spell on june 15th the water consumption in town has con slstently topped the two mil lion gallon per day mark the longest period of high consumption since the open ing of the maple avenue at tr works said mr d macmll ian water works employee last year when summer was early and brief the highest water consumption was on june 7th with 2 179 000 gal ions used to refresh the eop ulace manse furnishings are sold in historic ballinafad charge the auction sale of house fur nishings at ballinafad manse on friday night and the near com plction of the selling of that part of the church property marks the end of an era in the history of this community time marches on and with the passing of another century many changes take place in the way of life and the old must give way to the new and age to youth the exact date when the house was built has not been discovered but the original deed of the property donatedby na thaniel rozell to the episcopal methodist church is dated jan uary 15th 1653 names inclu ded on this document as trus tees were obadis roy jsmes stephens school teacher john sharpe and george moot qn another deed dated janu ary 26th 1884 appears the na mes of william kennedy mst thias vannatter george bes- wick james henderson edward hilts and on february 27 1884 john foster the church minister at that witnessed the signature of pha- res vannatter fanny kentner and joseph kentner a sum of 25- passed hands on that date and the signature of the com missioner reads samuel phil- ups ot haiton county many of these names will be familiar to families in this area today who have contributed greatly in building and maintai ning the place of worship in the community from informa tion received it is believed that the manse was built by the pres byterians and two former min isters who lived there were rev wsddeo who came in lftis and rev george milne prior to that miss mae oakes and mr russell smellie of fergus recall visiting their ancle rev george milne at the maasp in ballina fad about sixty six years ago mrs archietteknery also re lates that she lived in the manse with her family for a year 70 methodpu years ago at winch base the that urn minister was a bacheaar and the boose was not needed by the church she aba awsrtjoa ed the names of before that time rev d u caan carrie later ost throofh the years and the tune of church v ltae ed merride aadnihin ebes has bees served by st isterx for a usee and tma plan has as bacaaae attssbs- tactory the charch at mehride was officially churchill is being served by acton and b by st andrew ct a a any of these in in oj wejb assise growth at the utaatat than la the united chart f canada and with sabarbesi areas rapm- ap there wffl be speed sgt harley lowe anct pc henry vandersluis investi gated both crashes the accident victim a recent graduate of grade 9 george town district high school lea- ves his parents and broth er martin at home and brotli paul 39 main st s and mich ael 7 gibbons place the funeral will be held rv day july 15th with interment in greenwood cemetery geor- its a bird its a plane wrong its a work of art 1hb ctmr1mq afcciu has been turning heads of peopl passing by house sol the art gallery operated by john a sommer 45 charles st recently first impressions confessed vl to by some surprised onlookers ranged from plastic garbsg jl bags that have been blown into the air to a kite caught jn- the tree those who didnt guess that its a work of art struck out the six foot high item apparently suspended n mid air is a mobile entitled blue custard it isj the work of jan joot who used fibreglas and wire toechieve the effect