Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1966, p. 1

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m georgetown effirao ffijt the home newspaper tor georgetown and district printing pouiskiag tfl afagahh awabea ahl tv war ifwteat ktn i a senna cieaa mad peat office deft ottawa and for paymtnt of postage in cadr eaargetowii octarie 1fcunday t 22nd 164 ssjoo par year tlrejlt clay priaa tea 0 attend dedications v propose mall for industries only i lutheran congregation gets permanent home mv j ohn miffnw foreground pastor of immanuel lutheran church and guest preacher rev roy knoll of kitchener greetchurch members and visitors as they file out following dedication services in the new lutheran chapel at the corner of windsor road and carole street sunday over 170 people including ministers and members of other local churches attended the dedications served church in india new first baptist pastor an induction service is plan ned in first baptist church next monday evening for rev leslie e wilton who became putor of the church on sep- tember 1st re succeeds rev lloyd whan who joined the de partment o reform lnstitat bjuroakaa a chaplain hr and lira wiuon retarned from atoncton new brunswick last weekend where they had salil farewell to members of brentwood united church a new enurcb which be had helped establish and which he had served as pastor mr wilton was born on farm to caradoc township west of london he received his ear- ly education in sfrafhroy later graduated after receiving his degree in theology the same year he married miss ai nu osborne of bronte and they left canada as appointees of the canadian baptist foreign mission board during twenty eight years in india mr wilson served in ma ny capacities which included evangelization education pab- lishlug in both english and tel- egu and the administration of various mission institutions ranging from land settlement i to the business management of a hospital later he was prin cipal of the school of theology and devoted bis time to the training of young men to min ister in the 100 churches of the during world war ii mr wilton left the mission for a year serving as in emergency officer of the indian govern ment in eastern bengal and assam he later served in the same area as senior secretary of the army ymca ministering to the recreational needs of in dian british american afri can and chinese troops in 1955 the wiltons were in haltonpeel trust branch opens friday the newest branch of hal- ton peel trust v savings company opens in georgetown friday an- open house is planned for the la milisuml officej rev leslie e wilton canada and a health handicap ruled out further service in in dia he served as pastor of first baptist church tillsooburg for three yean when he was in vited to join the staff f the united baptist bible training school in moncton nb mrs wilton has been secretary of the same school in 1961 mr wilton began spending his out of class hours pioneering a new baptist cause in the new brentwood subdivi sion there which led to the es tablishment of the church which he served as pastor the wiltons have four sons and a daughter au married rev ralph wilton is minister of donway baptist church don mills john is chief accountant with technamation of canada and lives in wulowdale paul is a raw student at dalhousle hal ifax rev david is completing i post graduate studies at cor nell university and is under poipbnent to leave for india early in 1967 grace mrs ross afckinlay teaches school in co- bourg illuminated street signs herelnstal next week the new illuminated street- name signs will mate their de but on no 7hwy next week the town forces will start erect- 1 lag the signs at street corners from the eastern limls of the highway then progress up main street from maple ave to on tario the n in tb lane sumiviigoir wfllbe next on the the signs purchased- from the manafacturer e w bliss co were delivered to the town j uus week the revolutionary- type signs fere a new product for e w bliss co and were designed by brace hewaon as- sodates of brampton many other towns in ontario and quebec have shown inter est in the signs originated here the signs have a high impact plastic lens in either white or yellow and are 24 square with a black slumhnuntoprwhlch itf completely insect prool the weather 14 wedr is num w fri 17 sac 18 san it moo 20 tjes ma m 73 52 73 75 maximum miniraom preeiplution 57 75 welcome 12 new members to finns 25 year club twelve new members from smith stone ltd george town were admitted to the 25 year club of smith i stone plax deplete and flberglaa limited at a dinner- at balling with rgwents iiudid- to vihaatratbp the premises from 400 to 800 1 pjn business hours that day begin at 900 am the firm has located in the mackenzie building beside the municipal parking area ent rance john edgar has been transferred from brampton as manager as a feature of the opening there is a money in the bowl guessing game balloons for the children and refreshments in addition a silver dollar will be given to each person opening a savings account that day or investing in an investment certificate the firm with head office in oakville has branches brampton milton burlington cooksville simcoe and delhi chairman brigadier f c wa lace friday the new enrolments brought i to 93 the number of members from smith stone added from smith it stone i this year were jean beckett godfrey collier carman cop land richard forster theresa harrison jerry hepburn dor othy hill william hill gordon king george kornetx herman mclellan and earl wilcox fourteen employees of plate were also admitted intoj the club which bad its first meeting fourteen years ago the evening included a ception at four oclock follow ed by dinner presentations and entertainment four hurt in car crashes damage exceeds 2000 three georgetown women were injured when the ainall car they were riding in collided with a sports car at the corner of guelph st and bexway dr late tuesday night treated in hospital following the crash were the driver mrs hilda jein 9 queenst who ered cracked ribs mrs al ice haybanks a broken nose and mrs phyllis higgs 66 del- rex blvdl a gash on her right leg and minor head injury the driver of the other car david battison 103 sargent road was uninjured police said the stein car a 1961 volkswagen was west bound on guelph st and mak- ing a left turn onto rexway drive when in collision with urn eastbound mg it was the second accident this week resulting in injury i james scan tost 14 draper st suffered a bleeding nose and injured left ankle saturday night when his 1956 mercury collided bead on with a 1938 meteor driven by patrick j nolan 48 queen sl on mill st near the water st corner other motor vehicle accidents j investigated by georgetown po lice during the past week col- baton of ims chevrolet driven by llbluddj3 mi 1954 meary driven by george desmond sibley kitch ener at the guelph mountain view road intersetcton friday night single vehicle accident in- volving 1964 mercury driven by douglas a wrechter kitchen er at the corner of main st n and ontario st a few min utes after midnight on sept 15th the car apparently went into a skid ea wet pavement area end collision on guelph st opposite st georges angli can church involving a 1965 volkswagen driven by hazel margaret reis 26 moultrey cresc snd a 1962 corvair dri ven by paul robert hayward 36 henry st total property damage as s result of motor accidents this week topped the 2000 mark cusses in esquesings gp rooms the general purpose rooms at both limehoose and glen williams school recently built as modified gymnasiums are already being used as class- rooms it was revealed at last weeks meeting of the esques- ing school board at limeliouse school a sec ond gradetv taught by newly- hired miss bprothy hamilton will occupy uuvgeneral purpose room while at glen williams school a grade four from pine- view school taught by mrs house will occupy that general purpose room at their last meeting in ad dition to miss hamilton the board hired mrs elizabeth hodgson who will teach grade six at pineview schoot town sells 3 acre parcel oi todd rd to rad const georgetown will have its i first industrial mall if plans being made by a building firm materialize on monday council passed two readings of a bylaw which i will sell a 3 acre industrial property on todd rd and opt ion two similar lots to raj peel ltd- construction co ray odorico and al paludi two port credit residents who have already done considerable industrial and apartment build- ling here plan to build 48000 square feet of factory space over a four year period cr- era hyde said they have customers knock ing at their door for una type of building said cr fred harrison cr- roy ballentine expresse concern that there is little tax revenue until a floor fs put fa a factory and if space is hot rented and no floor imdalled the town treasury suffers cr hyde said he would check eat the possibility of altering the sale agreement to include this before the deal goes through mr contest wins again this time its a colour tv believe it or not jim bundle princess anne drive has done it again hea won another con test topping his last years wln of a honda this time he gone on to bigger things and won a 21 pbilco colour tele- vision set last time it was a hairdrea- sine product for which he bad very little use but this time its a cereal which he could eat almost constantly jim has been entering con- 1 tests since he was a schoolboy more- than a few years ago and through the years has won roller skates radios tool kits a toaster a thermos picnic case a freezer full of bakery products and last year the honda however the colour televis- ion is the biggest win to date and with this upward progres- sion his hopes for the irish sweepstakes winning ticket are rising all the time with the colour television set comes a built in set of new friends who cant afford one of tfteir own fall fair is now just one week awai the directors of georgetown fair met at the home of mr and mrs robl cunningham on monday nlghtto p -flniah- ing touches on the big event that is just one week away this is the 120th annual show and each year seems to look better than the year be fore this years show i und er the presidency of ken etta who is aervin ua third term in that capacity aba iiofuow3tat7 and jwj r lawaon treasurer complete the demolish lxwntown building entries and enquiries tor the i fair are already coming in i saturday october 1st- i an excellent fnasihttaomp both in the hafl and on that grounds work parties win get wnder- way next wednesday- wtth sehool exhibits tab placnpvei thursday after aehcol rrjiiy will ate the hall extduff of and other i ed bubal l there win be plenty spot jortainment things a mm atajl do so watch next wseayenef for a tonrohto niudowa cat aa show streamline procedure to speed council business town employees choose fendley as union head officers of local 73 canadi an union of publk employees j were elected at a recent meet- ing of the union which includ es members of the towns works staff gerald fendley is president i and george stringer vice pres ident hank westerveld is secretary i treasurer robert peters is re- cording eecretery and the negj otiatlng committee is compos ed of mr fendley mr stringer and george forbes was papermill engineer then with kennedy firm a man who travelled to many oarta of the world installing machinery for the kennedy firm to owen sound treff josi eph imbleau 72 died septem ber 10 at belleville mr and mrs imbleau bad been en route from their homel in st catharines to ottawa the week before to attend wedding when he became ill he died in belleville hospital where he had been taken for treatment a native of renfrew he was a graduate of queens univer sity in chemical eiigtaeeritigj he was employed for several years in georgetown with provincial paper ltd before joining the kennedy firm he had lived in st cathar- hies for some years alicia fc scott age old walls come tumbling down demolition of the former cordaro mltunnq which anchors the north ond of the down town busineu section is into its second week and aireedy moat of th rear of the thro storey mock has boon reduced to rubble the demolition will progress m stages eventually hminating the entire building from the downtown scene of recant years the building hescontained apartment onits shops and a subground level moating hall it one contained restaurant and candy factory and was originally crewmans knitting machine factory i he leaves u wife the form er erma ryu of georgetown one daughter mary mrs bich- ard crane of victoria 3c and lievaral brothers and sisters bequlem mass waa held in st catherine of alexandria town council ineetinga will be streamlined in fotnre by adoption of made by cr bill smith on 1 day thera waa agreement that instead of reading detailed lists of accounts each coandd or would receive an advance copy of bills to be paid and these would be passed in total with comment only if coane illor wished information on a specific item agreed too waa ta abandon reading of the minutes of the last meeting here too com culora will receive a copy which will provide each with a file of the years 1 cr smiths third stumbled on a 44 split vote he wanted routine pondence dealt with by municipal committee with the town clerk to have discretion over what would be read in open cooacu that could be like having a secret service quipped cr harrison who lined up with uieijflayor reeve and or hyde in voting it down cr hyde said the onut should not be placed on tbsv clerk an hem which might ba unimportant to one councillor coold mean something to an other he said a little loo far at the moo ent though cr smiths intent is all right said the mayor reeve hunter said fae fav ours a synopsis of lengthy rou tine letters as is aome liens done or emmeraon said the idea would be to separata the wheat from the chaff to save l tit a time cr bahen tine said awaat a change would would be taken morej on many comptanta which sow must wait for obdal pres entation to cooacd cr sml hi reading corxwapondenjoa jat cathedral st catharines last the ineeting that night whada tneaday and i mant in could have bean naad for dav wcaorta lawn camwbby

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