Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1966, p. 13

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3uesing electors k hiihhljmjafy g leslie hill patterson qoodlet win twp seats i successful in elections in esquesino township monday want 0 to r reeve george lnlla present council- tplon toni hill and pat patterson and a former georgetown councillor seeking township office- for the first lime james ikgoodlet multiplicity of plans would replace plunkett local government officials arent counting the days christmas theyre counting the days to the deadline for mlunission on the plunkett re- on regional government 31 a the day approaches more and more are coming out in favour of new plans instead of plunkett plunkett report commission ed by the provincial govern- ment suggested the establish ment of two vast municipalities te the hilton and peel area rural county there would he the rural cavity of haltonpcel in the north georgetown hilton bol- ton albion caledon chingua- cxrasy aid toronto gore aliasing and nassagaweya il the sonth would he the urban county of hissusauga in cluding bttrlington oakville toronto township port credit streewvuie brampton and ibramalea both counties would take ov- tjrthe present powers and res- ponsibilitles now ran by the present municipalities ambitious george kerr mpp for halton chinks the plunkett plan is too ambitious he thinks halton should become one admiriistra- tte unit ultimately he would hke to see a metroidea car tic two counties hjnton li against plunkett host members of town corn ed would like to see a twotier system of government milton dislikes the idea that only the areas along the lake- snore should develop and be lieves that all municioalitics should develop to the limit of tbeit services hilton to now drafting its submission to the department of municipal affairs on plunk ett plan hilton combined georgetown and acton part of the borough of north hilton brampton and bramalea along with bolton and caledon east would form the borough of north peel and port credit including streets vflle would form the borough of port credit upsets plunkett the plan upsets the plunkett idea of separating the ratal and urban districts by deliber ately mixing up urban- with rural around the other councils streetsviue would like to see 10 local service areas with a stronger form of county gov ernment brampton is holding back on its views until the new council is elected port credit discusses the mat ter tonight and cbinfuaconay township still hit two meet ings with ratepayers on the mat ter georgetown is preparing a submission on the plunkett re port and should hare h ready sometime next week julian reed appearing in commercials on tv one thing they would like to see introduced would be repres entation on an assessment rath- r than a population basis toronto township has intro duced a revised plunkett plan the council would like to see i twotier government with four boroughs under a senior government which would over see many matters but which would allow the local councils to do quite a oil oi the work on dividing up the area tor- onto township would ike to b oakville burlington and have you seen a familiar face on television commercials lately julian reed is now act ing in several tv commercial and he is seen in the new com mercial advertising minute breakfast in this commercial julian sits and eats breakfast while he admires his television wife who is busy getting the children off to school and has no time to sit down and eat with him hut she is very clever and drinks a minute breakfast we will be seeing him in other commercials as the new ones appear during the winter the christmas meeting of nor- val womens institute was held on thursday evening decern ber 1 at the home of mrs bob may with mrs don murray presiding the roll call was answered with a donation wards a hamper for a needy family at christmas a com mittee appointed to look after the hamper were mrs howard chester mrs harold collins mrs ed mclean and mrs don murray each member brought a friend to the meeting and a good num ber of guests were present mrs ed burk read a christ mas poem after which a group of young girls put on a musical program arranged by mrs jack may the group of girls were beth laidlaw betty june laid- law susan may debbie may kathy may and kathy hyatt who sang a couple of numbers betty june laidlaw and susan may played a piano duet kathy may sang a solo and wendy and susan hay played a piano duet enjoyable aing aong of christmas songs with mrs jack may as pianist brought the program to a close cake and ice cream were served for glen williams we are pleased to report that mrs mae beaumont is home after a threeweek stay in georgetown and district hosp ital a long time resident of the village edward bludd passed way in georgetown and dist rict hospital on saturday we extend sympathy to his wife i asrelyn and his family and his bister mary mrs harry reed f goelph and brother ralph tat georgetown there are a number of child- kn home from school with chl- feen pox the unitfcd chnreh service f worship is now at 10 jjhmday morning this wiu con- dime till spring next sunday to white gift service when all are asked to bring a childs gift or for an elderly person sunday school children will be tadng part in this service honday started off badly with the freezingrvn but tta day p it improved so that everyone could get out and tole lunch with mrs keith webb and mrs patterson assisting the hostess and a social time was enjoyed st nicholas guild or st pauls anglican rcfaurcbheld a successful bazaar in norral parish hall on saturday after noon november 2qth in charge of the various tables were sewing mrs joyce hahaffy and mrs sheila moore tea mrs haxel gorin mrs joan sim- monns mrs molina dunn and mrs elsie dewhurst bake mrs roth michasiw mrs phyl lis cox and mrs peggy derm- ott toys mrs mary russell and mrs dianne hckenzle novelties mrs sylvia coomber oil paintings mrs alice gld- dings a doll cake which was made and donated by mrs gwen mc laughlin was won by marilyn mcdonald other drawa won by janet cox and hank russell members appreciate those who helped to make this a apecessful bazaar the cold weather over the don t get snowed under this winter its not moditun cbgglng oat after a heavy snow fall but its even less pleas ant to try to dig out if youro snowed under by bills snow pi on a fai tile up too riles up quickly arm bills could kile up too if you were lid up because of an cia insurance ctvm help you meet flits emtsoncy per tirmahoo on cias farm family pnoncnoh plan please call penney ch r p 3 oeofnelewn etmom co ooa cia council orders all candidates to take election signs down candidates posters the after math of all elections will no longer be allowed to remain on display for months after the election council decided tues day night the first motion on tpe sub ject authorised the towm fore man to have all election pos ters removed from town proper ty t think the person who pots them op should take them down commented reeve w the mayor pointed eat that be had spent the entire day taking his posters down it is contrary to the hydro act to put posters on hydro poles said the mayor gr harrison ai us wiulofneas to take the signs down t just wish more of them had been left op till after the elections be added reeve hunter suggested a let ter be sent to all candidates ask ing them to rtenove their post ers within a certain time i agree said cr flmltfe and that means all el vs too cr e hyde contended that all signs should be considered fall fair bake sates or somlnatioa signs two motions resulted from the discussion one authorising the clerk to write each candi date tor the municipal elections telling them to remove their signs before dec 17th and the other to prepare a bylaw gov erning all advertising posters and lnfoztnation signs the proposed bylaw would require a deposit before signs could be erected which would be forfeited if the signs were not removed within so many days after the event cr r ballenune reminded the members that the telepnone service men found all such signs hazardous municipal employees who orkad honday night compiling the returns were voted 919 for their laboars week end brought the first skating on the pond this son children and young people had fun on the ice nut milder weather has made the lee un safe o children should be warn ed against venturing on the ke afters thaw mardells beauty boutique 6 main si n ever youngs mahxus take pleasure in tnttoouctoo miss susan smith feaforinq ths accelomatic tinting h om tenth th time correction due to a typographical error the following open1no skoal was incorrect tn last weeks advertisement it should hove read as follows shampoo set and cut 275 tyewmw hiau pack a council briefs vtopey homes ltd advised eeoneu by letter that they are ft tha neoest of final bring their pajrekaat ef moore park and hope to be developing shortly j norman bird in a letter mm the horticultural society t ted the soil in planters at bottom of the light stand i on main street be covered bwfldlhf polyetbelyne to the salt from melted thesoll 47 worth ef cwswau bulbs on ordered for the outside christmas decorations was given to hal ton peel trost to erect a sign at slr premises on hill st was authorised to tuesday dec 17th as beadagpay election staff get surprise pay hike deputy batorntng officers and poll clerks tat an unexpec ted raise from council monday night they will be paid 23 and j0 respec last year they were paid 920 sad 17 for tualr services only cr bauentine opposed he stated he had beard ol no dissatisfaction with the existing rata and had people calling bint trying to get the jobs for the day they seemed quite happy the way they were he mcleans rental a mlu cintki 379 quwan street east brampton binder the brampton water tewer phonc 4595781 wl unt sb chain saws 4 electric hesters a paint sprayers s alum ext ladders 0 floor sanders s party goods open thurs a frt 9 pjn ahpus parking many ohiet items r ib aaasaaef fawaev jaenawl anahsst babpss etw t li riftmmj mlh w ping pong table f regulation size k platewood top fir laie 1995 i l roll ping pong table tape weather stripping 189 cm angle seal set aluminum and rubber range hood 1995 30 coppertone finish ducted type westinghouse portable electric heaters 34- o il9- for storm windows 10 ft wmo polythene par nmolnx flloc per nuuiliu ttilt pine panelling 4xlc per sheet 5 chick you homi today then cau us your wintewzmo nbds j b mackenzie 4w c lumber building supplies 8 james st 8772207 j see oulf beautiful selection of matched wedding band sets jewellers cetihh watchmakers main ewtsea nefthf oejeaejetcnatii

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