jkkk that pay ivrc4m place m ad in rw hafaktn c pact by 1774101 buyfeia er thehtontavla where lwjlll wind the results you printing pabkihing tiw oeevfjetewn iwim has i the home newspaper for georgetown and district iu7 harin ta w la flat r n secant clan hud post office dept ottawa and for pay-a- o pmaa hi tad omtamo thumiay octmik nth iwe 300 par year single copy pricei tan canal mall open kuse 1700 in tvs cash set fnanaje warns ttgof isssajsiv esquesing 10 acre lots over a thousand dollars in one of the most sticcessful properti damage and a minor n f 1 v injury fo a child resulted when puued olfm the delr6x markct1 all lots in the township of dated 1865 was officially closed can co at the corllcr of i c lasl thursday when esquesing of ten acres or morel by bylaw bernard street will j an charles sts oct u- thieves broke into the gs tel- iwul be required to have a be sold to the adjoining owner revision store and made off ipinimnm frontage of 570 feet twelve year old brian brown with a haul valued at close to new street lights will be erof downsyiew suffered the only 1700 ected on the main street injury when his face was slam- 1 through glen williams and the med against the dashboard of ones taken down used in his fathers car at impact other location the street policl c driven by 1 according to a bylaw passed at monday nights eaqueslng cou ncil meeting inspecting the inspectors inspects the inspectors robby hooper 34 ann st for one but t were numerous other children and ad ults who closely scrutinized the georgetown fire department vehicles and equipment at the chapel st e fire hall last week dur pen house it was fire prevention week and most of the depailnien iiienrbm tbotc art in safety inspections of local business places schools and industry the demand for 570 feet frontage on an established mad will stop the sale of long narrow strips of land with only the front portion used and cleaned up said the reeve clerk kc lindsay explain ed that this was a recommend ation of the committee of ad justments there are many rases in the township where house is built on a ten acre lot with a small frontage said the lerk and the rest is left reeds bylaw was passed by of 200 were given tomans esquesing agricultural society 200 to the acton fair board 200 to the milton fair board and 15 to the poppy fund xpect two year term decision next two year term for future rgetown councils requires a majority okay on a third bag of a bylaw next mon- r to become law passing of the bylaw was de- week at mondays j when cr ern hyde re- fcnested the delay tm only asking this so each rf jns can reconsider his stand reeve young and crs tine smith and speight for it the mayor and crs em- lie one question whether they ballen- cr voted concern about asking the pub- merson harrison and hyde were in opposition we are elected to do what we think is right for the town and i think this is it said cr smith in two years a council can do a better job want to return to a general rys- tem of voting but not giving them the opportunity to state a preference in this matter cr- speight supported him said tm not opposed to a saying one year does not give year term but i do oppose a new councillor a chance to itrodudng it without a pleb- play his full role it by e voters j mr speight tota mr hyde said it had been election vote shows only 41 r ively rejected a few years of voters interested in cxpress- in 1858 when the quest- ing an opinion on ba we repreent the other 60 voter wrt a two ind th have given v rf jr im carte bunche to do as we see they did not favour it he m possibly times have changed it the voters are the ones to deputy re young fid lie continued we should georgetown is one of the last be shoving it down their holdouts in the province itte i think people now feel mondays vote found a 54 j they have an intelligent dedic- ondl majority favouring the ated council and favour two rlaw reeve hunter deputy years he said sk ratepayer opinion separate waterworks georgetown voters will be other question vote whether ked in december to express voters favour a return to a i opinion on establishing a general vote for councillors karate waterworks com miss- rather than thepresent system i to handle this area of own of electing two councillors iness from each of three ward rna0 backs health nurses with weekly 50 cheques the necessary bylaw was mondays council the town returned to ward a i voting in 1961 after a period of vote on december 5 vote 1395 to 1078 council hird- already set an- favoured ward voting why dont we contribute to the halton county ploughing match asked deputy reeve wilfrid leslie reeve george leslie explain ed that in the past esquesing had contributed only when the match was held in esquesing thu year it will be held in oak- vine lltt deputy staeraelanad that oakvffle had given 160 burlington 150 and nassag- aweya 25 it makes the township look pretty small opined cr tom hill if we only give when its in our township he pointed out that the other townships wouldnt contribute when the match was held in esquesing if you think we shouid do it thats fine the reeve marked we can always change from past procedures a motion was passed that es- the registered nurses asso- quesing contribute 25 to the elation of ontario will back halton county ploughmen the expublic health nurses of association the booty included- six port- i able television sets 6 floor model sets and currency total ing 54639 the thieves gained entry by breaking a window and open- ing a door in the west end of the store sometime between 540 am when a security check was made and 9 am when it was discovered by one of the store owners locations the street light 11 be paid for through g uxaaon j was southbound on charles st when it struck a car driven by indignant letter marjorie powys from anne william geggie r r 1 glen ii williams which was pulling outi blvd milton told council of a rf j i gu tat min i nf hrrin irv taips statement of arrears in taxes being sent to her which she immediately refuted nurses march on county problem still stalemate the geggie car crossed char- nothing was solved and no when questioned after the les st and came lo rest on a progress achieved by the hal- meeting warden h hinton however she later received charles st damage ton county health unit nurse atated he did not know if the another arrears of taxes estimated at 500 to the on county council tues- nurses would retain their seni- notice with a hydro charge of 1966 ford drlve w brown and i day afternoon the local nurt ority if they were rehired he 14624 n it plus a notice say- geggies 1958 chcv was a tola were supp by other abo claimed the county had ing goods and chattels are li- wn i nurs husbands and friendv authorized an evalution study able to scisure mrs powys another two car crash the eighty in all jamming the floor into the health unit operation said this may be an amount mme dy w almost as expenl 8altery of the council the warden stressed that the owing by the person to whom ajve damage was estimated at chamber j nurses must be rehired as em- she sold her business i 900 when a 1964 buick driven i ployees before the county can j r bvwsliam edwin wilson 17 boul mrslora hesson pres- negotiate with them if the law does allow ontario jg ident of the halton health un- hydro to add to a persons lax- 5 nnnf 10rr mv association and uoyd to the council as an lvlser to es someone elses hydro bill it t sh rpe director of employer mr sharpe was introduced r 7 idiusti 1o stcxp be 2 nurses ked council not me sai e e er hjgh j c werb both she concluded by noting she westbound on guelph st was sending copies of the letter was raining at the time- to george kerr hfpp to gordi macken2ie suhere on sinclair and to pierre ber- ton i she i right she ha pd saturday morninf a car skid- all her taxes this is all hydro charge added clerk kc lin dsay we can do nothing shell have- ffilfiht it vftb ontario hydro be concluded wkwe3ther sept max mtn wednesday 12th 48 37 thursday 13th 48 28 friday 14th 74 41 saturday 15th 86 52 sunday 16th 48 35 monday 17th 47 37 tuesday 18th 38 29 precipitation 55 inches max 74 min 28 alicia f scott ays 50 charge adequate ir papermijl sewage ttlfty per cent is all were tied to we sbrdnt tryto something from rir es said cr ern hyde be was speaking to a motion would have provincial r and domjar pay the 50 tge surcharge the same as to nobseholders the mills have been paying t lesser charge based on the of water which is re- l to the sewer system a- r we since a recent change in which the sewage disposal plant now takes care of mill waste council has been negot iating for a higher rate than the 50 as well as a bond which would protect the town should introduction of the mill waste cause trouble in the dis posal plant mayor gibbons said the mat ter is still under negottation and chat the ontario water re sources commission has vised that the town shorld re ceive somewhat in excess of the halton count health unit a uny slreet n uaehoust and the united counties health j which on existed on a plan wednesday unit to the tune fifty dol lars a week each the financial help was ap proved by the executive of the rnao last saturday j elizabeth geiger the assoda- lion president tow sixtyfive nurses some of whom t ne from as far as blind river to lend their support that the as sociation will give the nurses support to the extent requirud to resolve the dispute tausfact torily the nurses represented twelve health units and four hospital associations jh a further move to back the nurses a wire campaign stilt ed monday telegrams will be- sent to premier robarts dr dymond warden hjl hinton reeve w coulter deputy reeve g gallagher dr a bull and miss f leavey i copies of the telegrams will be given to the local newspapi ers and clippings of all ptblie- ity regarding the dispute willj be sent to the people already named j twentyfour of the twenty- e halton county public health nurses resigned sept ember 12 to enforce their del raands that the county recog nise their association as a barg- aining unit safety blitz between 100 and 125 busin ess places and schools were in spected for fire hazards here i ed fault finding and recrimin- to hide behind technicalities ations would accomplish noth- but to make a positive effort to ing and called for compromise solve the dispute 1 on both sides nuraeg halton i mr sharpe asked for a deleg- j er group he saiav ation of authority to one or a jw the full support of deton wltteesuslngthef- who show a willingness to x the pronce driver to lose control and al sit down and negotiate with he ttanijh th v- collision with a parked ear re- nurses he claimed that the 2tnst ulted alkaeidmarlon gori quertion o eertlflcrtton of vol- f don of acton was driving south nntary reegntion should be sl j en market in a 1965 amoassa- the choice of the nurses with dor when the car skidded into no employer having the moral jj jj sharpe refused to a 1863 chevrolet owned by or legal right to force us elaborate on the possible ex herbert bell 6 sims gate pro- tent of the support perty damage was 275 the stalemate became evjd- ent when council passed no mr sharpe suggested the motion to meet with the nurs- county examine the solution to es and endorsed the same com- a similar dispute in ontario mittee which has been handling countyhe claimed the nursing the dispute so far to no avail staff has doubled and both sides are satisfied only deputy reeve c day oaxville voiced his strong deputy reeve charles mene- opposiuon to the special com- fy a member of labour relations mittees report which advocati committee said that the commi- the county advertise for ttee bad met the nurses at town policemen sign for course with em0 police officers from george town milton acton burling- ton and oakville are among the of sii 25 people who have enlisted to take a limited radio telephone r nurs7ng7uftto continue tee feast threttlmestburnt esotganisation i eyent the six weeit course begins any of our former county thursday with the general health unit nurses apply for theme of communications this position they be given instruction will be by norm- prior consideration council am harris and bruce collison approved this report the 50 for the service render- ed he repeated his charge that there is discrimination against householders when some in dustries pay less than the 50 surcharge i with only reeve hunter and cr harrison supporting the l- hyde motion the mayor samitf the re- reement had been reached i suggest the committee try to impose its views on the nurses rather than ban work with them to solve the prob lem replied mr sharpe how can you negotiate with people who are no longer in your employ asked mr men- efy this same question was re peated in dlerent forms by other councillors simply by showing a will ingness to try answered mr sharpe reeve hunter asked that the public health salary schedule be read out so that the public would know the rates paid by halton county reeve w coulter chairman of the personnel committee read a public health nurse receives a minimum of s4830 and a maximum of 6030 with a car allowance of 45 a month plus five cents a mie there is a 36 hour week with a months holiday the first year there is also a small allowance for uniforms plus ps1 and hospit alization paid 50 by the coun ty we are more confused than ever was the reaction of the nurses questioned after the meeting they didnt do y- the heats on hockey goers who will watch georgetown raiders and west on dukes in an exhibition game in the georgetown memorial arena sunday wilt be the first to bask in the arenas lontf ought heating system arena manager donald got i ling told the herald yesterday that the so suspended electric heating units have been instal- w and- will be used for u isrst time sunday afternoon be would call a special meeting vla namnji orion fatjviioiu am ramoi ib ujimwii aiiir unyttjuy anu isirii doiuioi an hi i iii wy tvr i v th units to discuss the nutter agalnlscouts and cubs got together at their bases all over town friday night to put a glow on the macs in preparation for z with pieiiioolclal iappo dey sales saturday w awarded 4n lens apple pousherswtththe best of motives away at bushcu of maantosh apftes during a polishing bee are scouts and cubs grant sproule teoubtcall aspeciateetii michael hastings brian faacdonald bill hillier ne connaly danny engleby and kim bennett all of first georgetown j