Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1966, p. 1

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jmt that pay l can aleee m at k georgetown herald sfess the home newspaperese georgetown and district 147 effsrlas m la am 1 m s chw maflear qfffce dae ottawa ami far payment at peerage iff cadi o oirtario irwrsday saplwahn 1st ittt 500 par yaati shaju copy me tan can st cadet at banff igh honour for levy li st- caoctuff livy best mat of banff national canse was the rjoaoor bestowed i chs limp yabexiew cm- at tlw and oc the course scto vaster cadefci i hia school cadet caadcecs lobn graff they served diree weeks in wolseiy barracks london then travelled west for a four week training period at banff the boys frtnn all over can ada had achloted marter cadet bafinif tod in thi fairly elect the top beat cadet award bat merited ugh ratings to the otfa- ar three cadets also tail strike effect knor yet eor industry and mail the rail strike will cause ijeruptton in the delivery of first dan null anywhere ttpsttnaster harold marshall ex plained to the herald hobday however there u an embar i on tadji brd and 4th clan f aarfacennair npraeas and with to canada beyond the bound aries of the province of ontar io airmail will continue to be delivered as usual in addition ratt airparcels prepaid at air t jbarcel post rates will be eepted for any destination 1 there may be a delay here since the higher volume of bus- ft inets will alow things down but the post office at present flans to continue to accpt air parcels it hafl to the united states will be normal since the mail can be tracked to buffalo for trav el from there accordini to a brief survey of local industries the rail strike wul have very little ef feet antes it goes on for much longer than anticipated si smith and stone stated the strike had little effect except a slowing down because of truck congestion we stock pded clay for four weeks work said mr d k debose after that we might be a bit worried r wont affect us directly since we hive our own truck ing system said mr w nag orsen at standard products of course if it affects our customers long enough wc would have to consider lay offs were setting along at though it is inconvenient ad nutted mr ted gortfa at dom- tar we dont anticipate much trouble unless it goes on for a long time very little effect stated mr t stevens at p graham bell we snip 90 by trans port and receive our nusrials the same way from provincial paper the word from ft- poxaaroy is that theyre in pretty good shape nnta the middle of september at toast after that i wouldnt like to forecast he added citizens band che champs consecutive year youth pleads its case no harm in loitering a seven member delegation article in the herald saying it somewhat younger than usual ly appear at council entered the council chamber monday night to protest the antlloit ering bylaw their spokesman jim egert on 16 queen street stated he felt the law is one sided just before council meeting all you members were standing outside talking he said quietly but a passing policeman didn t ask you to move along he claim ed there is nothing to do and could seeno harm in standing talking or watching the girls i plead guilty to that in terjected the mayor jim egerton continued say ing most of us are alngh if you say excuse me well move out of your way he explained that sometimes they have no money to go to the show in brampton or hilton to the councillors he said when you were our age you didnt want to sit home i bet he then alluded to a recent was quite right mayor gibbons commended him for coming to the right place to air bis views and for his manner of presenting them were not immune from the law either said the mayor as he recounted a number of par king tickets were not im mune from watching pretty girls either he joked in con elusion he said the boys were most welcome and council would consider their submis sion 1 a lot depends on the dis cretion with which the by law is enforced said cr f harri son if people are moved when they are just standing talking or looking at girls tve been loitering ill my life be added he claimed the young man was quite fair in his views and noted that public streets are paid by public money its the same od thing said deputy reeve young few bad apples are ruining it for everyone wants todd rd location for confections plant on behalf of mrs m politl solicitor terence baines pres ented an offer to purchase f council on monday night the offer at toe standard 1000 an acre was for a port ion of lot 02 on todd boad where a plant to manufacture confections would be establish ed this is a piece of land be tween rolling specialties and economy forms cr hyde was doubtful if that particular piece of land is av ailabto but he thought another piece of land might be suitab le mrs politi is not concerned which lot as long as it is suit able to this relatively small business added mr baines it was decided polilia to attend ask the wednesday eighth oommitanev asaeung torrbeetaa peel trust called early o that the could be inspected grass blaze calls firemen to douse the firemen ware called out only once this week and then to a grass fire the grass be hind lyons court was ablaze but was quickly brought under under control monday holiday next monday sept 5 is lab our day and a public holiday hi georgetown highway signs will advertise little nhl at both the east and west entrances to town imperial oil ltd will erect signs read ing georgetown home of little njll 1038 1066 imperial oil will pay all costs to advertise the upcoming eel ebration at the bottom of the sign in small print it will read sign sponsored by imperial oil to help further the little n ji l celebrations septem ber 10th council voted monday to give the lions club must finalize plans for banquet catering the lions club urges those who will be attending the little nhl 30th anniversary dinner on september 10 purchase their tickets now an outside catering firm is handling the meal and the club must fulfill its commitment to the firm the 5 00 dinner ticket will give you an excell ent meal as well as a glimpse of dozens of big time hockey stars who will be attending tickets are available from any lions member or at the herald office armstrong on five man new trust firm board ad advfsory board comprising five wellknown residents norti halwnraes been savlhfs company for lta opera- powl mcfts toulfess horn in this area of the county the firm with bead office in oakviue will open a george town branch later this month on miu st in the mackenzie bull ding presently being renovated the new board will actior the georgetown and milton bran ches members of the advisory board named today by o e manning president of the firm are john t armstrong george town michael ledwith reford gardhouse and maurice beaty milton and john goy acton mcnally gets ccintractfor new dennison plant here use acton schoolrooms until speyside complete dennison manufacturing com pany of canada limited has aw arded a building contract to a georgetown firm mcnally con struction co for a 35000 square foot plant in georgetown preparation of the site on todd road will start immediate ly with occupancy expected in early december this year georgetown s location in re lation to the important ontario market the tsdinse of good faciliusa xx distribution by nil and trusk and the type of com munlty aide cur salecticn of a suitable area relatively easy said a dcarjn spokesman the company whose wide rang ef paper products are well knawn has also enteaed the ffceto copier field it la un dentood that the new plant will be used to serve the needs of the copier division in addition the company ant dpates a continuing growth in demand for their other products and the georgetown plant will in providing improved services for them the dennison firm earlier this year prmaaed a tea acre tract of industrial land on todd road which bad been acquired by the town last year from del rex developments ltd the ful ly serviced land was sold at 1000 an acre as it jus been to several other firms with the proviso that certain building two rooms at the acton stone school will be rented by ea- queaing board to baconnnodate onde ave and ate from ddt school until the addition there u completed it was re- v veatod at last weeks meeting r of the board i the board accepted the ten- 1 4av ef garncre dept store oe to provide the dra- eraes at glen vqtte echoed ounprehenaive accident polic ies will be made available to all atndentt in ecqaeaing school area who wish to purchase ahem according to a ruling by the dept ef transport all vehkles appro a standing bus from either direction aaust the ruhng goes toto effect sep- lst mwttaer wetl24 thura2s frl sats7 sul28 min 51 s0 80 atop- ifft tr requirements be mt over a per iod of years progressive add uona are planned to the plant at a later date the company s hea office is at drummondviue quebec two townships to discuss pollution of private wellv a special meeting of nassag aweya and esqnesing town ship councils will be held soon to discuss the pollution of pri vate wells in the milton heights and peru areas nas- sagaweya reeve william coul ter announced this week after halton county health unit tested 62 wells and found 22 unsatisfactory and 18 ques tionable the engineering divi sion of the ontario water re sources commission was called in to investigate the causes for contamination mr coult er said that as soon as the owjtc makes a report he will call the jomt meeting muton heights is partly each municipality while peru is in esqueslng township resi dents have been boiling and chlorinating drinking water from the shallow wells since the contamination was first dis covered trophy 400 cash forclassx win a third consecutive win in their class at the canadian national exhibition thursday earned georgetown ciui band a 400 cheque and the whaley royce trophy the band now retains the trophy permanently and its achievement boosts it from class 3 to class 2 for future competition georgetown topped the three entries thursday with 172 points delhi had 167 andjort colborne 161 jf bandmaster art hilliard and his musicians gave georgetown residents a repeat performance sunday afternoon in centennial park in a concert featuring their prize winning selections as well as a group of other numbers mayor joseph gib bons extended civic congratul attons expressing the towns pride in the bands musical ac complishments the 30 who played at the cne were coronets joe wil cox jim fiddler pete tomlfns brenda elliott john wilcox trombones marty wheeler carl tomlins leroy gray baas bob messmer horst geyer eu phonium vic elchuk mario damboek honjscyn0na lam bert rick kjungbam wally parker dave ft clarin- etsf rolf tomlins amanda meyers dlanne nolan rolf rleger carol southern michael warren bob eason drums jerry johnston bon fiddler saxaphones michael baker don semple oboe ianda wood flutes barbara sparrow lyn hewson those who did not play in the competition but who share in the honour won include bill eason danny brown we palmer clyde stewart judy mclellan pat lince sharon emerson ian bowell and bob harvey baseball giants in ontario playoffs wilrmft a rare occurrence nowadays in the town a complaint ab out dogs killing chickens was brought to council monday night lloyd dew 27 mountalnview rd told council dogs killed eighteen of his chickens the livestock evaluator neilson stark bad viewed the carcasses and valued them at 150 each the reeve asked him if he had actually seen the dogs kill the poultry to which mr dew 4xjbplled he hadnt however in the past these dogs have killed my sons rabbits and kitten tm reasonably sure you can collect from someone said the mayor and in the last an alysis it would be the corpora tion he should put his claim in writing along with a report from mr stark stated cr hyde then the town must deal with it and collect if pos sible from the owner of the dogs in a surprise week end de velopment georgetown giants find themselves in the playoffs for the intermediate a champ ionship of the ontario baseball asso dondas whose league stand ing qualified them for the playoffs was suspended mon day en a charge of using inel igible players and giants only other a team in the league automatically assumed the challenge position giants have been teamed with midland in a beatof8 ser ies which starts in georgetown park sunday afternoon game time is 200 pjn the teams meet the next day labour day in midland third game will be decided by a eotft hip that day if necessary giants are one of four teams seeking provincial honours the winner of the georgetown- midland series will meet the winner of a series between wauaceburl and hagersville to the finals one month to go georgetown fair sept 30 oct 1 older tan itodf gottetom fall tabam bold in 120th dioar on sap sotli and october 1 started am back in ian bf tbe esqnesins agricultural soc iety this fair baa never looked back and today promisei to fjva georgetown one of ita finest days of tbe year there wul be plenty doing foe all ages from the candy flon and midway rldei for the kid dies toibaltnree big rings of show horses quarter har- ea jumpers carriage horseaand ponies for those not so 3 a sunday corkmt in tjtkmkmkx ajx showbct gecoew the raaton v the cmana band placed first again in ita daat at thai crfe im thursday soma of tt parformara mapped by the jpj j un from the left vtoaearhnvyilcox who won individual awerde- at the ex tandmettar ah hiuiatd president er set ttaadt adbtt m uu tll wi lrm omr wejekab obi tbu vabbb pbiai rain jon 30 aucta f c scott dave heatings carl tomlina and leroy gray add to this the 0 of harness racing bareback tid ing and boys sndgirls petty ra ces and you have a well balaap ced afternoon watching the fin est in ontarios horse bean then then is the big jin stock show featuring aocoe ol halton finest cattle barries are already coning u for space for the counaercial exhibits and there win be pjn- ty of eating booths the colourful girls pipe band wol be featured throughout the afternoon and aoasa special est tei b batsc arranged for in front of the grandstand watch this newaraaaarasf far user reports on this yeefe ft fair

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