Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1967, p. 1

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suddenly its 1867 the photos at left md right might well be taken from the herald files of 100 years ago but would you believe six days ago the couples wear ing the styles of dress popu lar in 1867 when canada be- camer confederated were at tending the town s centennial ball at the riviera friday ev emng at left are mayor joseph gibbons and mrs gibbons mr ron lyttle and mrs pat godden cr jim young and mrs young cr bob francis and mrs francis at right are mrs plaits and mr bob platls cr bill smith and mrs smith cr roy ballentine and mrs bal lentine and mr bruce inglis and miss margaret bailey georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district b the herald 1867 1967 canada 1147 1967 authorized as second css mail post office dept ottawa and for payment of postage in cash georgetown ontario thursday march 2nd 1967 s5 00 per yean single copy price ten cento ask revised cdst estimates on major provincial mill addition new main street north bridge the a new rnerhcti bridge lo t half dollar project instead of replace the prccnt tthne the s364c00 cost or mountain bridge on mam st is cwm ivicw ind there is a great dif itely in georgctovn s future but feicnce in subsidies available council is huilcd on whin this will be done mr speight said people have to be mine aware of what will examine the proposil the mailer n discussed happen and the cost invoh d i date figures must be secured cr smith argued that speight s opinion thit bridge is prematuro doe not jibe with engineers statement that it is even more nccessar than mount airmen in order to monday when nad chairman cr bui smith mocrt to he cost estimates rmrtc some jitr ago by the damas snih en gincenng firm up latcd tliin would be no chire to the town for this he said cr fred harrison said hej j his been proposirg the bridge i haven t seen ar rieputat ever since he first introduced it jons here scckin this hndge in council in iflot iko wc hid for mount in ew will manufacture cast coat paper lid the dcrtin there were only two in fa jour then he said its an in i v had at least fit phone he stressed that nldfmirtgi creasing hazard and were lot c this winter said cr bob should start now for the pro going ta engineer it overnight i francis ject which would entail major now is the time to start changes in street the highwij m and icqu by the town he rmindc i council thit the wountimucw hnd p lied this rar h re i in b government cnnl ml il t will onh pn 1 1 o of lh 1 flncc there gr t difterr here awl jj it kr speight this is a million surelj we don t hive to i ined opinions were cypres deputations t fore nkm scd on what cltccl the proposed s sr smith tielfield freewav lo toronto have on the bridge georgetown esquesing closer to fire agreement i major gibbons ikn opin llthi 1 the project is prematuro ind this is of prime imdortanccj sai he is not imprcs vl tin as feorretown drclo- o fid thtr will be no extn cost fnr west slid cr jmi ymmn w iiprtntcd inforrmvmn ntl a nc hridgc frcewi or not when t project is i riic i he i said the engineering rm ii reeve hunter said the town be entitled to its fe for the would et i bicr grant than pre sur- mi if lh freew were crrt3itih-wt- nwt jihift fot- improving the bndc he mki but with a lour milion di hr capital dcht we ire retting in to a serious financnl situidin driving course will start at high school next term a driver lducalton course should obhin a bcginncr pr- uill he introduced at the gcor mil just before tile trrti tin low n divine hich school in starts woman driver hurt i in tuesday mishap abitibi president says process will boost employment picture tho high school boird thn ek tpproved introduction of course and gave pnnupal fach student enrolled get 25 hours of classroom i a t r whiplsl luisdij mormn in suffered a i a three ri uelph street pi tern limits nnc r widrm struclton 18 hoi of ohsc tion in tho car ind 6 hoi of behind the wheel rp r i i injun ith four tenders georgetown has submitted proposed aulemcnt for c n uation of fire protection si ice to the irmi ndm pi ing town ip ir i last wek town r rr i t ed down an 1 qucsm propr and decided tonw up its terms for the s tiro hich been rcnderel for some e under an iirccmtnt w nch pired last oetol i since its inrcption t it t has housd ir 1 manni i truck purcrn 1 h th ship and pro led nre p ion for a r n of lh ship the nc i remr it have esqursing pa 45 of the ntin towns tola jcarl fire cost i r exclusive of major repairs to pit th r- rniesia truck esquemg would ihohavc to paj hcirse fees ind insurance fees for thtir truck losal when major repair arc nee ni essar the township n hi pay e1rs these or the town has trl opt 1 e inn of makmi repair and char in them to esqucsint o- tcr minting the agreement fire j ho in the agrcemit would m he a charge of s21o0 for sev 0 i ices rendered from oct me r 11 iwhcn the previous ircenent terminate 1 until the end o i id 19sc the motion lo get the co- s passed with the mayor and n puty reeve speight opposin donald r turner the go ahtad to make the necessary arrant menls they include arranin fi r an automobile dealer lo sup- plv t cir and training a teacher cad amriii amtc u instruct special tramng for fuk amdulaixlc a tlrnoreaucafton leichrjrnl p tccctvtirmltr avail tblc through aj summerl swer tb advertising for a new course n town ambulance were opened the course will be extra cur a mondays council meeting ncular and a fee of 25 peri student was set by the board the tenders were referred 121 1 m ind w students without drivers license for committee studj h cst john gla the drtv he cirs siistntned n her car t lni bumped fr m he opped low tnick police pi iced daimge al s5 in thi luck of the low truck op ented h domld mivcil m25 to thi widmcvcr cir ind shio li f o thgthird vehicle opcritcfi bv frederick cirnie of albion township a 1965 cht vrolct station wigon the iccidcnt hippened at s investigited all those scalps and no indians down two raiders seek key win this friday gorgtn n mc nirnl aren mihn s back players jam will be si i v hi lok met together and rod press- fans tome ro 1 tl i t cvpttin w charged into the tangle to see a whi e c i ju r piv c aking a tiger nose off can- ard oils ire hcv urora fans bombarded ge won t b- disi it d orctown players with every georh 1 rjuhr ar- not 1 ng that wasnt nailed down yet 1 d rat ho h v ast ind riiders left their wrestling ation but a fi t iletnhv vould rnr ncrs to etgase a wave of put thim in it nncmifolibl agtessive spectators positnn both aurora and georgetown riidcr 1 h ir srniii 1 backers heaped purple adject row m 11rn i tuesdav nihl iv es on the oha officials as i a 41 scor leaving them they exited the arena under trailing the oh suburban police escort junor c final n pms to zip ra dcrs led 2 1 at he did of thcv lost tho t n imc sunrla the first period but hd fallen cl behind 12 after two period thojunili he of tuesda rod presswood seond- twice nights tussle was one wijdiand terry lane notched tho ccne it stirtrd when rove olher georgetown goal alcorn apeared raiders trrrv iane coty dixon and tugh nettrd and they went at cirh other toj the tiger tallies mm flip minute fighting maj 1 the next two krnes of frs vrith 2 econdi left aur 1 wnci are here friday night u bray jumped on hidtand sunday afternoon pjul e rooorts president abitibi paper company ltd announced lo that an cxclu sie licensing agreement be tween provincial paper limited of canada the fine paper divi sion of abitibi paper company i td and champion papers lnc of hamilton ohio will bring iboul the production in canada of kromekote a high grade cast coated paper that up to now has been imported into canada from the united states t nder the license provin cial paper will manufacture cast coated paper at its plant in georgetown special equipment is being instilled at gcorgotovn with production scheduled to begin during the second quarter of 1967 kromekote is an interna tionally known brand name for a high gloss paper used cxt sivelv m advertising and sales promotion materials displiy packaging labelling cov post cards greeting cards and folders the introduction ol the cast coating process at georgetown will increase employment in that area at tbe present time abiubis provincial paper div ision is producing coated stock by three other processes mr- brush roll and trailing blade mr roberts stated and the ad dition of the ultimate in cast coating confirms the position of provincial paper as canadas leading coated paper special ists the cast coating process it self is a complex operation tnat produces commercial paper with the luster of a glossy pho tograph and wide range of thicknesses mr roberts said that the 8000000 big twin paper machine installation at provincial s mill at port arthur made this new development pos sible the big twin will pro duce rawstock in a wide range of weights necessary for the kromekote process plan school additions to centennial kennedy membership on georgetown school board is nothing if not exciting in a growing town with the paint scarcely dry on georgetown s sixth school centennial a 7 room addition is alrcadv in the offing as well is a 4 room addition to ken nedy school roird chairman john min tern gae a brief resume- of statistics which prompted building when he spoke council mrjndav one bright spot pbrory is the anticipation of a larger grant on the s494 000 expcndi l22 wcd lure the grant could be as 23 thurs high as 350 000 if a new govern fn ment grant structure is adopted g he said 26 sun both additions would inctude a librarv and centennial will have an auditorium to serve tup the eastern part of town the additions would release the wngglcsworth auditorium lis original function it is now being used as a classroom mr mintern queried by cr i bob francis said that falling registration at park school could lake care of anticipated wigs in front of them wigs on top of them as tome of the women at a wig and postiche show in holy cross building ih the moore farm auditorium monday nght view the transformation that phony hair crops bring about the itlmg blonde s mrs i subdivision although some helen van sickler aid standing l to r are mrs ruth hiscott mrs mae cartwnght mrs jane dean mrs nancy changes in school boundaries lytile and mrs frances cowan all wearing wigs mrs hucott supplied and demonstrated the wigs and hair pieces i might hae to be made september enrolment in the public schools is projected as 2 452 plus children from an estimated 96 homes under con struction with removal ol the wngglcsworth auditorium class this means finding accommoda tion for an increase of at least 200 students in the fall mwaataer h l sn stw 34 12 x 8 23 6 8 16 0 tt 10 26 5 6 30 15 3 25 3 tr 7 roger smith some things go to heads tools stolen from quarry a breakm and theft at tb cadillac stone quarry on the 9th line of tsqaesing t was one of 24 ecc in vestigated by the nerth haltoa opt this week assorted tools valued at 35 irere stolen

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