Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 28, 1966, p. 1

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that pay can place an ad in me classified peak ay cr7s201 buytna er the haram ta wtura i find the results you georgetown herald sssss 77ie home newspaper tor georgetown and district s at t data mah hat olftea daac mini and far paymant l aartaga in caafc o ontario ttmradjiy july tlth tm 1k7 aharlna laa baa ki him 1sjoo par fiat tiaajh can prion ta cams st5 youths series of 1 breakins s town police arrested local youths on thursday have issued a warrant or h in connection with a ot break ins which be- to months ago harleytowe and const- harry liberty have been the rash of burg- wtdch included the rja balton coop supplies ns bowl the booth at unity swimming pool aome private homes the cooperation of pro- police in the district a of stolen goods has recovered ring in court on wed the men were remand appearance it a later collide friday le highway comer two ear collision it the of maple ave and st july 22 caused ap- ztely 300 damage alto- jgmnetli mcmullen cooks- was making a right nd maple ave on ph st when he hit the of a ear driven by watson field churchill cres as stoppedto make a into the dairy e c jason field investigat jnthewesl 90th birthday a man who is a pioneer set- the lac vert saskateh- dlstrict celebrated his birthday last month loyns who fanned brampton before he went was feted by his family a at the borne of his auoyd the farm where be farmed far twenty turkey dinner the dren sing happy they presented with a candlelit cake and fred loyns entertained with picture slides of old home and fields of gol wheat a herd of aberdeen cattle and a snowstorm ana where a bulidoxer was clearing paths around in manitoba otiose present were mr and frank loyns of miami ba mr and mrs fred f roselsle man- mr mrs archie loyns and r and mr and mrs lloyd many letters and phone were received from old loyns the former an barber was principal of public school before now residents of the loyns went west 1910 half onpeel trust opens september new engineeitonthejob new town engineer n w nick k1rewskie poses at his desk in the municipal building committee room wh ch w ii serve as his office until completion of the pro posed new police bu id ng he w ii then move into the present police quarters to rontctbom mr kirewsk e atte jarv s collegiate and the university of toronto graduating in 1962 before coming here he was ernployectwitrrwin cuns on the queensway he plan to move to town as soon as he finds a house for his wife and daughter vote for joe annexation council in lighter mojc a dash oflnunour was in diet of interest their own jected into monday night s council meeting when mayor joseph gibbons read the follo wing motion which was hand ed to him the motion moved and seconded by deputy reeve j young and cr f harrison respectively said in new of the fact the may has of tonight signified his intention to run for oftce again this year in the fall elec uons when the new water tower is painted the contract be authorized to paint on i in black and white vote for joe provided the mayor sig mfy his willingness to pay for same and removal after the election tve been up in the air be fore why not now laughed the mayor t crs a speight and e hyde abstained from voting on the motion pleading a possible con ig one for giants beat ampbellville at home rgetown giants were tu t on sunday and with reason playing the league leading belhriha merchants in own home ground they a 94 game it was the first eat at home for the merch for several years key man in the win was bill pbeli his homer in the inning produced hree of giant runs don west ke pitched sterling bail only s hiti and scor four strikeouts danny ar don lindsay and earl burt hit twice marry hamilton was icved jack roberts in the last uni on the campeiltiile mound joyce with two doubles pitcher hamilton with r were best in the hitting ait for the home town in earlier gemei last week and preston played to a tie here wedneiay the most be replayed later to league rules gi dropped a close 21 deck in preston saturday with dore on the giant he allowed only 8 and five strikeouts giants now stand fourth in ql1 tts am the league with an 8 win loss record to date driver treated for shock after crash an islington woman was tak en to georgetown hospital by ambulance saturday afternoon following a twocar collision at the corner of the 7th line and maple avenue lee anne mcgregor driver of one of the cars involved was treated for shock and re leased later that day the mcgregor car attempted to pass a car turning left the corner driven by thomas nolan 250 delrex blvd when the accident occurred both were southbound damage was estimated by the opp officer investigating at 430 to the mcgregor car and 250 to the nolan vehicle an hour earlier on the 5th line south of highway 7 an other 2ear crash occurred a ear driven by david waldi- rr 2 acton bad 225 damage and one driven by cornelius groenendyk 100 damage monday august 1st is civic holiday in georgetown and most business places will be closed cr harrison explained that council just wanted the mayor to know that they re not all against him you re making mc cry answered the mayor rap dly regain ng his comp osure however t mayor read from the m nules of a rec ent planning board mee ng in which cr hyde had suggest ed that annexation ot all or part of esqucsing townsh p should be undertaken by gcor gctoun and pos bly milton and acton following lha the mayor read an answer ng resolution from esquestng township as follows the township of es quesing should annex george town with the exception of the water tower and cr e hyde and the towns of acton and milton be contacted to see if they want a piece of either amid the general laughter cr hyde contended that in fu lure the problem of a planned ares such as georgetown sur rounded by an unplanned area such as esquesiag would be ev ident promise cleaning guns plaque for cenotaph thursdays committee m it ing should see a date set cr the clt n ng of the bronze on the cenotaph and the cleaning and repainting of the guns so legion president ralph haves was told at council meeting monday night cr roy ballcntine explained that he knew cr smith who is on holiday had bcn tryi ig to obtain estimates on tie bronze cleaning and the mon cy is in the budget for the pro ject mayor ordered parking lot oil reeve charges the question of who order ed the oil got hotter at coun dl monday night ending up with direct accusations reeve hunter and cr speight both challenged the mayor directly saying we think you ordered it the oil question waa lgnit ed when a letter from fore man frank morette stated that general foreman alf collins had instructed him to have the municipal parking lot c ed the most ambiguous state ment i ever heard comment ed cr speight who instruct ed mr collins the man who instructed mr collins is sitting right a this table reeve hunter char ged turning to the mayor he asked did you tell mr co lins the mayor denied the charge saying he had no recollection whatsoever and added that the whole matter was foolish and should be ended not 4oohh retorted reeve hunter if the parking authority ordered it they should pay but if the town or dered it it will come out of the roads budget- in a final thrust reeve hun ter said i havent changed my mind i think you did it you have the privilege ot proving- that l the 1 mayor 1 never ordered mr collins to order a gallon ot oil in my life continued the ma yor but just assu e i what have you gained joining the battle cr speight charged that the mayor had told a ratepayer that he bad ordered the oil lets get this straight rm not ruffled said cr speight in a reference to the mayors remark of last week if you had come right out in the beginning and said this called for decisive action and i couldnt get a hold anybody so i went ahead and did it you would have had wholehearted support claim ed cr speight i i would said the mayor i may have told the man it should be oiled but i didnt or der it that a the way i oper ate ril make an election issue out of the water tower the water hydrants and i will be a candidate for next year rd like to be in this chair dur ing centennial year r i it bo no an- 1 should like to make ondantly clear there is no imosity to anyone cr speigh remarked tm here to trans act town business in a business like and dignified manner there s one point in all this said cr hyde the chairman of the parking an thonty did not wankjt oiled because of their plans for the tarring and chipping so the town will have to pay pouring oil on troubled waters cr harrison suggested the bill be resubmitted to the council less only what small portion went on a private driveway while reconstruction of the former christian reformed church on main street is be ing planned halton peel trust savings company is planning to open a temporary office in georgetown next month the firm with head office in oakviue is renting accommo dation in the mackenzie build ing on mill street jt will oc cupy a large store recently va cated by richards super dis- accident victim taken to hospital in toronto while riding his tricycle six year old wilfred lavoie son of mr and mrs jack lavoie 37 victoria ave was bit by a car driv by geoffrey sedore norval on sunday afternoon the accident occurred almost across from his home at the intersection of chapel street and victoria avenue a neighbour rushed hkn to georgetown hospital from waich be was transferred to sick childrens hospital tor onto suffering from possible concussion and a fractured hip gastle family reunion held in lowville park over one hundred and sixty descendants of the late wh liam and hannah gastle gather ed at lowville park on sunday july 10th for a family reunion after a picnic dinner guy bussell president of george town presided over a business meeting which was followed by a sports program under the di rection of mr and mrs frank m wilson and mr and mrs graham reeve r r 1 george town officers for the next reunion are as follows president dr hugh gastle lakefield 1st vicepresident gordon bennett toronto 2nd vicepresident brock harris burlington secre tarytreasurer mrs f w wil son georgetown perhaps the most unexpect ed georgetown feature for four young visitors from que bec province is to find a bilin gual school and a frencbcan adian rc church in the heart of ontario the foursome are in town this week and next as part of the visltes interprovinciales sponsored yearly by the cana dian council of christians and jews they are guests of four georfckwnhlgh school stud ents who spent two weeks in their homes in quebec visltes has a twofold purp ose to gain some speaking knowledge of another langu age anttto have the younc people learn something of the culture and heritage ot another part of canada in quebec the town students bad a sightseeing trip to que bec city for those in the low- junior bowlers get excellent coaching the younger generation is being encouraged to learn one of our finest sports at gexgqtoya lawn bowling green these days the youngsters ere getting some excellent coaching from marrtbert including mrs albert pattenden who is convene for the junior club here barry holmes is bowling while looking on left lo right are ftnlay arnold murray wright bruce heed ingnd smeitink mrs pattenden and nick brouwer use mill street store till building ready count store o k manning founder and president of the company told the herald this week that be gc getown branch will be op en for business by midseptem ber staff is being assembled at present architects are working on plans for the main st location and the firm id planning an at tractive addition to the down town section when it is comp leted four georgetown students exchange visits in quebec er part ef the province there was a dance and crvic recep tion at rjrummondvihe and there were other dancing and swimming parties the visitors to ontario were entertained at the king ed ward hotel toronto on tues day with a city and v tour following and yesterday were taken by bus to niagara falls further activities are planned next week those wbo exchanged visits this year were louise secung- ton 45 prince charles dr and suzanne leclerc st feliden which is 300 miles north of montreal linda carey m church st and danielle guy st fefidftfi robert saxe main street 8 and marcel oueoet st men- ere near brvkxe da loop phfl white 8 joseph st and feroand dargy vlctoriavffle rent backhoe to work on garbage site land the prolonged dry spell af fects not only crops but garb age dumps as was shown when cr fred harrison presented a motion monday to hire a back hoe o bite into the earth at the garbage disposal site the present machinery there is iust scraping at the dry earth but cant dig any out explained cr harrison the earth is used to cover the garbage as sani tary land fill taking a swipe at a neigh bouring town s newspaper which published pictures of the site claiming that george town s garbage dump ia un sightly and a menace to the credit river cr tarnson stat ed that one picture showed garbage just dumped off the truck and another showed pri vate property labelling it a georgetown dump cr harrison suggested that a bank be built up on the out aide edge of the dump three feet higher than the dumping level making it impossible for garbage to reach the nver to a suggestion from cr a speight that it might be cheap er to haul in fill cr hamson explained that the present bulldozer sitting there could push the earth that was dug up by the back hoe to the proper place and the cost trucking would be cut out tm not too concerned what brampton says about us corn merited cr hyde an envious neighbour always finds some thing to snipe at he suggest ed a great deal of earth could be moved in a week cr harrison assured him the back hoe would only be used as long as necessary the motion to hire the back hoe at 12 an hour to dig into the hill to provide coverii for the dump was passed unanim ously with a rider that a limit of five days rental be added married in west urals have anniversary party married in stonewall manito ba on july 18 1m1 mr and mrs ralph ursel 15 orchard blvd had a party last week to cele brate their 25th wedding an niversary both natives of winnipeg mr ursel was a member ot the rcap when they were married they came east after the war where he attended the univer sity of toronto and have been georgetown residents for elev en years where they have been prominent in activities ot the rotary club and little theatre they have two children de- dise and lee tent religious crusade brings 300 to opening georgetown t nt crusade opened thursday night july 21st at 8 00 pjn with a good crowd present it was estbrnat ed that a crowd ot 300 filed into the bt tent to enjoy the presentation ot the word of god and a variety of musical talent reverend s thoman local chairman reports that the mu steal talent and preaching brought comments ot inspira tion and blessing from many churches repr a from guelph toronto bramp ton erin acton georgetown hamilton and other areas a look at the weather july ax mlo wej joul 73 53 tban 21st 7 31 fu nod m 55 sit sid as 1 son 24th 88 0 moiu 23th 1 m tact- 2sth m si predpiuuon 0b rain maximum ftl mtaiomm 51 alidaf c scott

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