Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 12, 1967, p. 6

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georgetown district high school poard 11 below on january 12 was years coldest day theyll steer high school through 1967 georgetown district high school board held their inaugural meeting wednesday january 4th when the above picture was taken around the board table from the left are high school principal donald f turner vice chair man thomas van sickler william carr edwin hall business administrator ernest forgrave chairmen edward gorth b h breckenndge john ord and donald lawson site near hornby for new halton peel jail the two million dollar reg ional jail for halton and peel counties mil be built near hornby it was disclosed late last week the jail will be built on farmland located west of the village and north or highway jiot and just sojth of the base line 1 a resolution directing the sol icitor to acquire the property was passed al a special meeting bf halton county council j reee william coulter of napacawpja wef chairman of the new detention centre board said the site was one of th in the aria considered by board it was he said chosen because it is nn higher ground end belter waler conditions are available reee coulter said the loard would make evirj possible at tempt to negotiate the purchase of tire lind and ontj if ttnt fai led would rxpropnation procee dings be considered the site could be either 83 or 63 acris depending on the option to sell the new detention centre will be composed of two buildings it will replace two centurjold ails and is beinf built the help of the province under a region dcttiuuin centre pro gram it wduh haefamih wsiting rooms ind i ksi to segrc gate fir t offtnders from re peat offenders the jail has been man months in tho plan ning b hilton and peel cojn ties pkinkett decision unlikely present parliament session over the world reforms insti tution minister alan grossman said last august when he gave the green light for the new maximum minimum security m stitution half the capital cost about 1 million will be paid by provincial government and the rest will bo shared by the two counties on a population basis the jail will be called maple hurst no walls there will be no walls to keep the minimum security prisoners from escaping relatives will be able to visit socially with the inmates of the minimum security centre elim tnating the degrading method of talking through a screen the new jail will save the counties money throjgh central ization elimination of complete maximum security and special cells for women how that the site has been chosen the next step will be the engaging of an architect to de sign the buildings at the begin rung it will accommodate at least 150 inmates georgetown baked in temper tturee as high u 98 in tho shade and shivered in 11 deg ree below zero weather during 1809 summary released this week by herald weatherman roger smith reveals the high of 06 was recorded on saturday july 2nd and the 11 below on wednesday janu aty x2tl we wena also in on a few re cords a high of 66 on march 18th broke the record for that day set tn 1894 and that warm day in december when the roer enry rose to 63 broke the all time record far the month set on the 3lst of december in 1875 seventeen paint four inches of snow fell on the town on sunday jan 23 the second hi ghest total ever and the greatest 24 hour snowfall dur ing the month of january it broke the monthly record of 14 set on jan jary 24th 1873 and was surpassed only by a snowfall qf 20 5 on the 11th and 12th of december in 1944 other heavy snowfalls over 5 inches during 1966 fell on georgetown jan 7 6 2 april 1 5 6 and dec 2829 6 1 july was our sunniest month wich 324 hours of old sol al most 70 per cent of the possible total june was not far behind with 314 hours of sunshino the sun shone least during that depressing overcast spell in november when georgetown and district people saw the sun just 72 5 hours which is just 24 9 per cent of possible we got our most rain in nov ember 4 74 and most snow m janjary 31 5 and despite the fact april is regarded as the month of showers less than an inch fell during those 30 das making it one of the driest per tods of 1966 july qualified as the most and month with barely more than a half inch of precipita lion falling during almost drought conditions in all 28 81 inches of prec pitation fell during 1966 about 2vt less than normal other information contained in the weather summary average high for the ear i5 degrees average low 34 avr age mean temperature 45 2 de grecs slightly above normal april 73 23 may 83 22 june 93 36 july 96 62 aug 89 48 sept 86 32 october 76 19 nov 60 13 dec 63 1 five months january april may september and october were cooler than normal the rent all had above average temperatures march lived up to its reputa tion as the windy month with winds out of the southwest ay craglng 138 miles per hour the georgetown hirald thursday january 13 1967 page 6 robert r hamilton optometrist officb hours daily carretal bldg 116 mountalnvlew road for appointment 77971 jail construction date awaits many approvals it could be the end of 1967 before construction starts the new 2 million regional jail for i lai ton and peel coun ties tie water resources com mission must first approve the site for water and sewers then the site must be ap proved by the department of reform institutions when the department of re form institutions approves the site the joint halton peel jail committee will look for an ar chitcct this means that the jail will not likely be in operation until late in 1968 go by bus via sunline service reasonable rates for groups classes clubs etc charter service by the hour by tho day by hie trip georgetown transportation limited 772251 georgetown a don t expect any speedy act ion on the plunkett report on regional government m halton and peel that s today s message from the department of municipal affairs dr lome cumming special advisor to minister wilfred spooncr said in jiews of the number of serious objections to mr plunkett it is unlikely that we would be able to draw up something for legislation in time for this session which be gins next month nobody knows when it will end i plunkctt suggests the scrap- he said that once the reports ping of all the present munici hae been digested it would be palittes and county councils ml up to the government to decide halton and peel he suggested u hat to do two vast authorities one in thei rural north and one in the ur l c i hat although iegisla ban south tion would not be introduced this session councils ahould dr cumming said the genrr not feel that the department deadline for submissions was won t be giving the aubmls- that they were against the ur i sions serious consideration ban rural division many have now made alternative suggestions j he addcd i cd in september several bod les have attacked it dr cumming said the sub ill be studied by all toronto township has sug government departments iorigestcd a four way split of hal sumrmry of extreme temper atures high low 44 11 feb 4 9 march 66 5 ind peel into boroughs gov erned on a two levels by an overall council and local coun example copies of the propos dr cumming said that so far als on education will be sent 20 submissions had been made to education minister william on the plunkett report fromj municipalities school boards decline purchase offer concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill nd top soil stone work tom haines gwn williams 8773302 mcleans r e nt a l s4les centre 279 queen street east brampton under the brampton water towtr phone 459 5781 we rent 4 rhdin sjws a euctnc inters 0 paint sprijers ay alum ext ladders 0 moor sanders o party goods open thure fn 9pm ample parking many othar ltm attention home owners wild bird fanciers we have wild bird feed mixture and sunflower seed available in bulk quantities we also have good supplies of ice salt water softener salt master rabbit pelletts and master dog food master feeds master feeds stewarttown dial 877 3512 georgetown we deuver saturday a m each weak in georgetown it 11 l focal point deadline for submissions is december 31 although this has been extended to mid january hplace a to allow the new councils to f r penologists all i come up with ideas i i i it lets play bridge are inn plajcrs vh rer a ruff not rttlin game t 151 hill coats ji 1 1 1 1 1 1 te no of those bndgo five heart tricks available and hair to gne declj at least four spade tricks f mju an oj are ii int si out of jour bul le scc wn3t happens to declarer after a diamond lead for bankrupt ski club the uallon ilcuon conscrva the club went bankrupt ear tion authority s offer to bu her this year and the authority the assets or tho bankrupt lenwis authorized to operate it h eden ski club for 9140 was the recenrr in bankruptcy turned 3own frida- i there are two ski tows on the teld officer for the authority i propcrtv at lhe kelso conscr davx murra said the trustees arfta for the glen eden estate had made a counterproposal whirh he was not at liberty to dis close until it had been reveal cd to the aulhontj the offer by the authority was made at a meeting of lhe ferring declarer to ruff can wcs j tno kn diam club s creditors often cause him to lose control d declare jifedsouth of the rnn 1 it cin be useful the au1horit bought one of the tows mime time ago for 28 000 the cjl still owes the auth only 3 000 and its other liabil liues total 12 000 ir trump here rubber d f is long in north j 7 heart to dummy ducked by west a spade to the king let declarer in to lead trump again this time west won and led the diamond 10 again declarer i ruffed a third trump lead re vealed the had news both de clarerand west have a trump 1 k if c k 5 a east sq d 8 6 iv q983 qj3 district high school s advisory vocational comnus sion f ii ted gorth was el ected chairman ol the high if declarer draws trump then school board at an inaugural the spades are blocked in dum meeting wedncsda january m declarers best bet is to 1 4 take two spades and ruff a dia gorth high school board chairman centennial year a former member of george of the ontario association of school business administrator in niagara tails january 15 to mond tricks but this is only eight s h a fi i 1 h k q j 10 7 4 d oid south 2 h t ii watt paw dwe all pass it would do south no good to try the spades earlier he will lose either a spade trick or get a spade ruffed by east next time you have fonr or more trump on defense try to make declarer ruff a couple of times soon you will have as many trumo it declarer and 11 be in trouble rth he pawt h would appear that declarer i hni rirt hiffieil j king this contract there are coats monday s winner i acton bridge club 1st george solty bill coats 2nd cam sinclair gerry reynolds 3rd jack tnsn vicechairman is th van sickler and committee heads b h breckenndge finance management and insurance e entail property and transpor talion and wi1 carr build mg only a small amount of busi ness was dealt with at the in augural it included passing a borrowing bylaw which vul at ow the board to borrow up to 400000 for temporary financ ing while awaiting ma in ten ance levy and grant permission was granted board secretary ernest iorgrae livv ittcnd the amnrat conference hani street the hoard bet up he third monday of each monthas their regular meeting night transfer bank teller to don mills branch a canadian bank of com mcrce cmplojce since june paul thompson was transfer red from the georgetown branch to a don milts branch yestcrdaj paul started here june 20 as soon as high school examinat ions were completed and since then has worked in various departments of the bank moat recently as teller jjc the son of mr and ross thompson 11 dur flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements conxo specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 7 2952 put your dollars to work earn good interest your local trust company offers you heat your home mm modem way with natural gar and smarts chinook 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