Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1966, p. 3

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rt brings scholarships ilohn wilcox marty wheeler plunkett report will alter destinies of two counties tln wheeler and john wilcox both members of jeorgetown citizens ba won scholarships in mdlvi tat instrumentalists competition at the cres music festi lal martin is a trombonist john a cornetist elso on display to onservation delegates gates attending the 10th il conference of conserva t authorities in hamilton s ltday inn in late september 1 be visiting one of ontario s t conservation park sites the conservation area sep- r2wh balton region conserva i authority developers of b popular 400acxe playground host about eight busloads ivisitors that evening to a tour t the authority s projects in plton followed by a barbecue t bean roast at kalso mem sofhrca will guide the r of projects ln bnef business at the aug l meeting members established the scotch block rp a no 14 and applied for pro vincial approval cost of i project declared to ben- it each municipality will be 1 on the same basis as tbe ration levy is obtained learned the halton consul tahve committee on educa tion was interested in a nat ural science school and offered assistance welcomed miss betty ritchie as a visitor to the meeting she is the secretary to the newly formed hamilton region conservation authority asked a solicitor for legal ad vice on reclaiming 2 088 ow in from the bankrupt glen eden ski club which operated a ski resort in kelso conserva tion area for several years ski club officials reported they are 7 000 in debt and attempting to interest new backers in the project agreed to purchase a used water truck for 450 to be used to k d dust al relatives tend accident hctims funeral ffuneral service was held at i hcguinty funeral home i bay on tuesday august for ronald p mathers 30 of callander who died intly as the result of an ac at at callander on saturday 20th interment was at inder union cemetery mr mathers is survived by his the former jeanette se and a daughter trudy also leaves his parents mr i mrs fred mathers of cal mrs mathers is the mer irene hall of george- fa and three sisters mrs avid lemaire jacqueline pe jorough mrs donald de- beverley and mrs rich trotticr sandra both of inder those attending the funeral i georgetown were mr jos- i hall sr mr joseph hall hiss joann hall mr and dick riddall mr wayne mr and mrs bob cald i and mr ed caldwell the roacujays at kelso decided there was little the authority could do about se veral north oakville farmers complaints of a dam blocking the flow of a branch of the 16 mile creek near drumquin the members agreed the chit wa ter resources commission had apparently granted a permit for tbe taking of water from the stream and the only solution seemed to be putting a rush on the scotch block dam which will provide a better flow of water in this area authorized tbe field officer dave murray to investigate prices on colored postcards featuring scenes of authority projects he supplied prices from one firm and reported a big local interest in having toem for sale an historic document which may well shape the entire f ore of halton and peettsstrnttes lain the final stages of editing ks contents may be known in two weeks and its effect may be felt for two decades the long awaited report pre pared by montreal municipal affairs expert thomas j plunk ett from more than 100 briefs will be in the hands of munici pla affairs minister wilfred spoorier the week of sept 12th research director but there is no telling when he will release it to the public said lionel feldman research director for plunkett it could he the day after he gets it or one week or one month feldman said tuesday he said the two county coun cils who hired plunkett as well as plunkett himself will be on hand for its unveiling recommendations could shape a giant supercity ef 250 qoo people between toronto andlaiamuton and will definitely suggest reorganization of reg tonal government of some form in the two densely populated ruralurban counties present briefs most of the 19 municipalities which presented briefs during hearings seven months ago are eagerly awaiting recommenda tions dealing with present local government setup they are seeking ways and means of coping with rapid change as tentacles of the gol den horseshoe megopohs envel ope tbe area the supercity idea con tamed in a brief was one of the few briefs singled out by plnn kett for comment during the lengthy hearing he said it showed fofsight and imagination the proposal envisioned a gi tilt hir o people- said local government leads to local paralysis and frustration he said they are antiquated by fast means of travel parucu larly when many people on the shores of lake ontario com mute 25 miles or more each day other recommendations made included a burlington merger with hamilton and wentworth county a limited merger of peel and halton counties and several suggestions on medical and education facilities and sources of finance one brief even called for the break up of ontario into five smaller provinces major newman said eventual plana call for a building 290 feet long the equipment build log would just be a start he laid wed like to get it underway before the frost the director said even when the costs are par ed down the project will still thi osoroitovvn herald thursday srpt 1st 1m4 page 3 must rare estimates to meet centennial project halton county museum board is meeting sept 26th in an et fort to pare down its estimated centennial building costs to 31000 in the meantime were just marking time says its curator major h j newman the 31 000 is the amount fi zed by tbe centennial commis sion for the museums new buil ding to house farm and trans portation equipment in use in this area between 1800 and 1000 cost would be equally shared by the county and provincial and federal governments we have a line of them now equipment said major new man but we have no place to put then the present museum is loca ted in a reconverted wyearolfl barn on a knoll overlooking the dam at kelso conservation pr northeast of milton tbe new building would be built on the same property need the approval of the centen nial commission said museum board secretary jhn andrews among vehicles contained in the building would be farm equipment and carriages septic tank pupping weeping tile tranchlna gravel nil h alto sanitation servicif ran and bill m 779255 fff i 1 georgetown public schools school opening tuesday sept 6 1966 pupils attending public school grades k p 8 will commence school on tuesday september 6th 1966 at 9 a m j pupils who have not already registered kindly assemble it 8 30 i m wedged between toronto and hamilton and yet separate from them it called for one government body of a mayor and 10 alder men to include all of halton county except for tbe north west corner and portions of peel wellington wentworth and dufferin counties plunkett during the hearings thursday friday open til 9 pm qjbhis 2 main street s georgetown use these coupons for 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