a ads that pay cansjiiace ad ad in the s8 im merajp s wnere m mi nit rm jw georgetown berald tie home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing the vgosjstown hafw use wnd qnmlmi m dwrirt m a mater an nhlblmn ij 1u7 hirin mw km ta ha f t hm tbrn ihuil r ohio ph- omw i w p qwirwii ontario ihunday himmtut 1 mi 16 umpwrmrstafbcyfifaklaacwik j imssssgbspbs 3 eye highway site for police station mayor ill in hospital i mf schours showered with appuuse j georgetown district high schools five 1966 ontato scholars stand on the dais in the schools auditorium as a j capaaty crowd showers them with applause during commencement exercises friday mght the ontario scholars who received 80 per cent or better in eight grade 13 papers written at the end of last term are i to r simon llewllyn larry i sterf philip walker elizabeth hansen and elizabeffrjjay mayor joseph gibbon admitted to georgetown dis trict memorial hospital tues day night suffering an ituck attributed to his diabetic con dltion a hospital spokesman said yesterday that the mayor doing fairly well fleming accepts call to united church in preston her ian fleming minister of st johns united church for aixanda half years has accept ed a call to a preston church he will assume his new duties u minister of st paul s united church there on january 1st jpeddes sis pastoral duties ifat st johns mr fleming has 1 taken an active part in the particularly as t of the board of ced lrvale centennial centre he u served as secretary treasur of georgetown ministerial 1 association a native of scotland he became to canada with his par j rata in 1927 after overseas service with the army med cal corps he followed in his fath i era footsteps graduating in arts and theology from queen s j university he served the bay charge napanee cressy and i as assistant at queen st unit ed church kingston and was at cherry valley prince ed ward countv when he cane to georgetown he succeeded rev morgan mcfarlane now m ottawa as minister at st john a i mr and mrs fleming have three children david a first year student at queen s jamie 1 in grade 11 and beth a grade pupil at centennial school j health unit nurses back at work again the georgetown branch jim emmerson first election i candidate the first announced canch date for the upcoming tnunici pal elections was announced 1 by letter to council monday bight a letter from james em i merson submitting his resig nation from the planning board said he intended to be a candidate james emmerson served on i council for 4 years and was de feated last year by james young in his bid for the de puty reeves position another accident at dangerous intersection georgeton s most dangerous intersection mountainview rd at river dr was the scene of another automobile accident sunday police aid property damage totalled 450 when cars driven by henry groenveld bramp ton and walter dixon gln williams collided at the corn er at 10 50 pm groenveld was northbound j on mountainview and making a left turn onto river dr and dixon was travelling south on muntainview when they hit investigating officer cst 1 dave bell recorded damage to oi groenveld s 1060 old- as 300 the halton county health un d dixon s 1957 chevrolet it and other branches through m an accident at the corner of king and umon streets nov involved a 1963 gmc truck op erated by douglas f har 33 john si w and a 1bj7 cadillac operated by william schenk prince st glen wil liams icles were westbound on king st when the collision occurred cst roy henderson stated property damage as 350 m the car and 40 to the threequart er ton truck according to police both veh remembrance service honours the fallen a solemn service of remem brance on sunday afternoon honoured 65 men who lost their uvea in two world wars in korea the service took place after arrival of a large parade t remembrance park which in eluded legionnaires and aux hiary ladies members of the lome soots regiment firemen guides and brownies and mun ictpal officials geo tnwpcit uens band and the girls pipe band played for the march rev norman young and mayor joseph gibbons gave ad dresses at the service and rev kelvin johnston legion chap lain recited the prayers memorial wreaths were plac ed around the cenotaph by in dividual and organizations as a tribute to district men who died at war david bowman m m was parade marshal alcott is new president toronto life underwriters p gordon w alcott cxlta former georgetown resident has been elected president of the life underwriters associa uon of toronto for 1967 mr alcott entered the life insurance business in 1953 and earned his c lu designation in 1958 his doctor dr j h cham berlam told the hwald its ex lu yca p pected mayor gibbons will be for su ufe hc j kept in hospital for the bal ed m c f and thjs year achieved the company s top production club for the 13th consecutive tune his work in establishing the little nhl hockey organisation in 1936 was honoured this fall when georgetown lions club held a memorable banquet at tended by hockey greats and many of the men who played in the georgetown league which led to a national organ i zation mr alcott is also founder tk v- k- i ii t u and leader or the pax bible thi brngs the toll for the h presbyterian vear to date lo 375 accidents k vj 146 injured 5 killed and 239 736 property damage a a result of accidents in the tachments territory ance of the week october accident toll includes one fatality north halton detachment ontarietprtrvlnciat police re port 39 accidents occurred during the month of october causing 1 death 14 injuries and a total of 20 130 property damage the county are back in busin ess this week the 21 nurses who quit their jobs in september over a dis pute with county council about collective bargaining rights re sumed work after it was ag reed negotiations would re sume immediately a meeting was held monday night but without resolving the differences 1 testsfjprofnisec on acreage it will take a little while be- 1 j 1 an offer from howard tan well to purchase lots 62 and 63 in the townowned industri al area was turned over to the property committee on monday three stage building fore everything u back to ntr mal the most urgent things would be dealt with first and then the routine would be started dr bull said he had btcn the offer made through w sunnucks real estate slat planning for the day of the re- ed the cost to be 8217 the turn were very happy our i area would be completely fen girls are back he said iced with chain link fencing and ten thousand square feet of building erected immediately by 1970 another ten thousand square feet would be built and by 1972 a further ten thousand square feet in the end he hoped to have a much larger ouilding but would not commit himself at the present council prepares offer to purchase armstrong house as headquarters with the preparation of an offer of purchase authorized by council monday night the old armstrong residence at the corner of maple and guelph street became the likely spot for police headquarters the motioi by cr e hyde and deputy reeve j young first slated that the town pur chase the armstrong house at a cost of 18000 however jt was amended to read prepare an offer of purchase when some councillors felt liey would like more information in the time between preparing the offer and actually making the offer information could be obtained cr f harrison questioned the method of financing while reeve w hunter wanted to were absent from the meeting bible class in canada thu sunday he is returning de to town as speaker at the mor nine service in st johns urn 1 know how much land went with the house cr hyde stressed the need for more space for the police men he admitted there would have to be more money spent to change the boose into offices but felt the location and the solid state of the house wax ranted it agreeing witttcthjde cr r ballentine emphasized that all the renovations would not be done at once he too felt it was a key location the motion to prepare the offer of purchase to buy the house from rad construction at a cost of 18 000 passed with reeve hunter and cr harrison opposed crs w smith and a speight explains police always available in emergency won resident children continue kindergarten million dollar suit in doctors traffic death i children in georgetown pub- lie school kindergartens who llive outside the corporation i will have their full ten month term vtbcn the non resident chil mrs jean bebenek wdow of ren wfre enrolled inseptem dr b j bebenek who lost his life as the result of an auto mobile accident near george town s south limits december 23 1965 is attempting to sue the twp of essucsing thr town of georgetown and anoth er woman for a total of 1 000 000 it was disclosed in the halton county court hon monday mr justice morand was told that the accident occurred on a slippery road when a car driven by mrs doreen o heam was collided with by a car driv en by dr bebenek near the crest of a hill her parents were made aware that their term could be abbre lated because of an unknown number of homes planned for the east end of town the pub lic school board explained at that time that they were ob ligated to accommodate geor getown school age children and if overcrowding at the land ergartcn level occurred be cause of a sudden influx of new families all of the non resident children would leave school at christmas to make room now it appears the building boom won t be big enough tr come fast ettough to affect the mrs bebenek is bringing non residents the action on behalf of herself and her two children also bringing an action ag amst esquesing and george town and mrs bebenek is the oheam family who were the other car involved they are asking for damages total ling 105 000 the action was transversed to the next non jury sitting of the supreme court of ontario trustees agreed at e board meeting wednesday that the possibility of non resident kp children starting their summer holidays six months early very remote stars again tom trouten has another starring role in hamilton the sound of music which op ens friday in westdale colleg lata auditorium new moderator of synod was norval- umon minister a former minister of norva and union presbyterian chur ches rev g lodchart royal his been elected moderator of the hamilton and london syn od delegates chose him at the synod meeting in london last week lo succeed rev donald c macdonald of simcoe mr royal has been minister of knox pres byterian godench since leav ing norval six years ago mr royal was born in col lingwood and served in the ca nadian army from 1942 to 1945 he is a graduate of the univer sity of toronto and knox col lege he was moderator of west toronto presbytery in 1959 he served as a member of esques ing school area public school board during his residence norval minutes silence friday chiasm are reminded that a minutes silence should be ob served at 11 e clock tomor row morning friday nov 11th in honour of those who lost their live during the two world wars and the korean conflict school will be closed in ob servance of tho annual rem embrance day monday night h gunding byron st told conned of his surprise upon phoning the pol ice office and being unable to get a policeman the phone rang six times then a lady an swered she said she could contact one if necessary con tinuing tstdemanded am i to understand there are timct when there is do policeman on duty deputy reeve j young chairman of police pointed out that they could have been out at an accident or on the beat when mr gunding called he explained that mrs oliver would havo called a policeman immediately if it had been an emergency when you told her your call was regarding dogs running loose she would take the message and give it to them when they came in be concluded cr r ballentine explained that mrs oliver has radio contact with the cruisers so instant service can be provided if necessary mr gunding also suggested the dog control bylaw was not being enforced properly in reply cr ballentine stated be bad fewer complaints recently than ever following on this complaint a letter of congratulation to the police from metropolitan developments ltd on their prompt action in coming to the plaxa immediately when the lights failed there friday er ening during shopping hours well i guess una event things up commented um chairman a walk on the bruce trail before the snow flies m the section of the bruce trail passing north ot ceorge- town has an austere kind of beauty in november fifteen members of the georgetown y i naturalism club walked a ong it last weekend on their last organized hike before the tnow dies they assembled at the junction of the trail and the 9th line of esquesing and walked the winding path almost to no 7 highway at silver creek the club meets on the lird tuesday of each month and tries to arrange an outing for the last sunday of each month at their last meeting they view ed an outdoor film the endur ing wilderness crossing a stile on the trail at left are hikers steve and nina pahehuk mrs helen han sen andlinda and sua pall chuk and ann hansen on the same hike were don ald livingstone and son scott at right at extreme right jim white president of the club waits while son craig takes a breath-