Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1967, p. 1

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th herald 1m71w7 georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district canada 1m71n7 authorized aa second cfass man pott offk dep ottawa and for dayman of postaga in cash georgetown ontario thursday march 9th 1967 s 00 paryaar single copy price tan cents the way in is way out is11 aiiui aeu rfea- public schoolers heading for expo asks action on apartment request for mountainview mr mike mcallister of jcrovlwerc many otlur applications construction co making his for apartments town engineer second appearance before coun cil asked that approval be give to his plan for two twenty four suite apartments on mountain view road south near faluttm i the matter was turned over to he told council the ioinpan the industrial and town plan had done everything rcquind ning committee meeting ol of it whon he last appeared march 15th to which mr mcjationco and will leave monday we submitted our plans to the allistcr was invited afternoon arriving there mon building inspector and he has day night tuesday and wed approved further the land is vull i get a definite answer uesday they wul explore expo accompany every ten children already zoned for apartments then he asked i was at one so i feel we have done all you committee meeting before i asked lms kircwskil s letter of proval was read containing at the end a surest ion that cau tion be used in regard to furlh cr apartments to date 105 signed on for three days at the big show one hundred and five pub lic schcol pupils sixty five from centennial school and forty from park will leave june 12 for three days at expo twelve courageous chaperones half of them teachers will accompany them they have chartered busses through georgetown transport on thursday they will be taken on a todr of montreal then will return home the three day jaunt will cost each student forty five dollars which includes accommodation transportation and admission they will have to pay for their meals and for rides in the ara- usemcnl area of expo this group are well within the department of education recommendation that one adult look whats happened to the breezeway the mayor reminded him that i can t promise that rcpli the wclfaie of the whole com cd the mayor it will depend nce upon a time not too long ago it was a chunk of air over the high school s plush campus then arch tects munity came first and there on the opinion of the members spied n with brick and called it a breezeway a week ago construction men pulled plywood sheets off the gap in the i of gdhs to reveal a very striking and very modern new main entrance the man demonstrat ng that the amazing i way doors not only close but also open is the high school boards business admin strator ernie forgrave arkin firm architects two school additions jb parkin associates of tor into have been cnja to do i architectural work on addit that will go on george kennedy public school and fentenmal senior public school i summer jl motion by gudm slgurdson ponded by edwin wilson pas- 1 unanimously at a george wn public school bnarl meet tag wednesday march 1 the parkin firm has dp ign i all of georgetown s public ihools with the exception of ply stating the boeird has still icy conducted by a roof mafn to decide on a site for its scv tcnance firm enth school and has no lcason to rule out the designated piece wngglesworth roof is in the of property i worst condition requiring csli mated 5 000 in repairs three clerical help janitors and thousand was the estimate to other non teaching staff rcceh w harrison school and ed increases in salary at the possible new roof at chapel sl wednesday meeting i would mean another 54 000 the other school needing roof to bring our salaries more work is park in line with industry in the town commented gudm big young maple trees may be urdson who tabled the melon placed at each of the towns i public schools as a centennial it will cost in tht neighbour project by the board members school trustee has new job in sarnia a georgetown public school trustee since january 1962 reg mooney submitted his res ignation at a board meeting wednesday march 1 lhapcl strct the towns oldest hood of 14 000 to put school considered the idea while di ichool which will be 100 ars roofs in shape that was news cussing a wav of marking con dd net jcar i passed along by properu chair federations 100th anniversary man gudntsigurdion ho pre- wednesday night and seemed the nublic school board has sentcd the findings from a sur to favour it nirchascd a parcel of property idjoimng the post office pror n j i i vt ft parkview residents beekmg 1 it to the wngglesworth pub- be school land expect mountainview bridge cost higher than estimate a higher cost to the town for deputy reeve art speight the mountainview ltd bridge contended that on a six months than the 18 875 estimated by job the interest rates would be damas and smith was forecast 9000 and if a year 18 000 by cr william smith rmd chairman at couctl inciting monday nifht county council vetoes relocation of museum three members of county council reeve herbert hinton of acton deputy reeve frank rogers of burlington and dep uty reeve charles mencfy of milton were the only members of county council who favour cd the relocation of the county museum last week at county council meeting dcpulv reeve rogers felt the museum should be moved out warden william coulter poin ted out that a museum was m passive type recreation and ab ove all it was there on a 89 year lease and unless changed by agreement it is still a 90 year lease stated the warden is this council going to b directed by a majority or a minority challenged the ward en as be put the motion to ac cept the committee report the motion accepting the re of this recreation area kelso port which in fact endorsed in that ca wc should have a oi tract with a penallv clause ad ld cr fred harrison he claimed that the o t of cr smith said he would take financing borne bv the town the matter of cam- in charges would be considerably more up with damas and smith h a tiot area while revvei their rtand iiiiavmoviinats than the 2 500 suggested bv fore signing any agreement with hlnton warncd that tlme wo museum was passed with hln- pwia4and smith he cxpliincd the town engineer the tounty show u tne musclun hould ton rogers and mencfy oppos that the town would have to engineer and mr newingtin of k movetfu bear the cost of borrowing the the dcpt if highways will look money until the grants were it over and have it approved bj f line dcpt i hi opp lays charge after await esquesing decision missing skidoos found on fire area 45 charge according to the terms of the ott ti o 1 111 he explained he has accepted a position with a sarnia plastics company for the past nine years h has been employed with smith stone where he is supervisor of plastics engin cerwg i m very sorry to be leavi ig hardtop gutters on street j the parcel is 110 feet by 140 feet and is being used b pupils appearing before council on definite there are seven rom homes east of the school behalf of the residents of park cuht other streets l a side entrance to the plav v1civ blvd john t armstrong hard top explained cr bmith reminded members that he and m fact we plan to start a hard x7 t vj v r i mooney commented when a deputation had been there lop programme which would be re rcad with a similar request the year continued over ten years before the residents would like bvl aw covering the c eorgctown esquesing fire agreement ivcn two readings monday ntfcht b council esquesitig will pjy 4i of the towns total vcirl fire cost exclusive of major repairs to lusqucsin s fire in ck he i two georgetown men havclcartons of cigarettes were ij1- havc been arrested and charged en ihcft of gasoline irom a with the possession of l o stol truck at the milton brick o hen the previous en bkl duos valul1 at qq theft of gas at green s esso ser- iccond a request fom the george town separate school board for the third reid nj hone to the board lf had known thiijup at the rrquc t of cr h jlith i was coming i would not have son he oppo ed the sec been a candidate last year mr i reading too claiming it wn hia only courlcsv to hive psqucs mg read the ifrcment it their speaking for the board chair council formation regarding the pub the road hard topped and gut in conclusion cr smith add man john slmtern said mr lc school boards plans tor pro tcred without storm sewers ed that it would depend how mooney had been a very sincere the a t cils for v rtv set aside as a school site w 5l sewc mlch here wa3 in hls ro3 and thorough trustee we 11 qucsmg to pav the 4j in i i it wimpcj development we understand last ear it budget and whether it would certainly miss you hc iaid tcrly pament if the amiini w little comment j as a question of moncj slat be done under local improve cd mr armstrong 1 should be menl the separate school board most interested in taking the liter said they would be intr word that it will be done this thc ma remarked that it ited in acquinng the school year back with me concluded reasonable request but f the public school hoad the emaor agreed w h cr sm hs at ate- s no intention of usne t w q i ment about the budget i think cr william smith replied joure on the wrong track how business administrator james that the work was being cons- ever when you arc talking loc evans was instructed to re idercd but promised nolhinj al improvement said the major local improvement should not be used for maintenance onl for construction agreement expired cach under the previous arce t mcn hoh of them 26 mm f que mg pa 1 2500 a jxars of age arrp a veir stand bv which included cr n halton opp recovered t vrntv fire calls calls above the skldam a garage on the lint were 50 cach outskirts of town h term the ifrcemcnt mi nated up m three months not ice district native has 106th birthday in west one of canada oldest men is a nat vc of this district weston o trander of cdlir mr mooney has been the at the end of one ear is over a member of a pioneer d trut boards vice chairman for the paid or underpaid the imounts familj recently celtbratel his past three jars hc is also chair will be refunded or billed 106lh birthdav in that citv he man of the management com and his fc rannj 91 mittec his resignation is effect also in the agreement is a to a tilary nursing hoi ive april 1 2150 charge for service from september vice station at campbcllvillc assault 1 other criminal code offence 1 liquor seizure result jng in one charge under the li quor control act 1 request for assistance and 1 prisoner es cort the remaining occurrences were of a non reportable nature personnel of the north hal- both were reported missing earlv lastlucsdaj morning one the property of gordon preston from glen williams and the other the propcrtv of thomas ton detachment ontario previn mcglashan from his home onlcial police worked a total of highvvaj 7 north of george to in i the thefts wuc just tvo of 22 general occurrence nuort ed to the north hallon detach ment during the week they included a break and iovid cntrj and theft at hi kens 3 in shell service station on the 7lh line of esquesing where aiders drop tuesday rilt junior final may io seven game limit the oh suburban juni ir c monal arena tomorrow tndaj pnal has turned into a homer night and if a seventh is need rics and us bad news for ed it will be played in aurora prgctown raiders who arc sunday afternoon rcdulcd to play four amcs tucsdaj night s tussle was t aurora kc i scoreless urtil boyce scored i notice the deputation was much larger last year when it was election year quipped major gibbons you re tight replied ex mayor armstrong but we 11 be back in bigger numbers the next election year wkweatier naisisted goal at 12 37 to put 2 t urora tigers continued the tlge m tront less than a mm 3 i utc remained when coly made 4 g it 20 from alcorn 5 sun 6 mon 7 tucs home theme tucdav when thev turned back feogclowii 4 1 en their big new sur i cc pthe first two games of the jst of 7 set were plaed in rigertown and aurora von both laidcrs hasted the nc tl t v 3 mes and complclelv outclass- i their rivals to deallock the bellamy converted whitli field s pass into auroras third goal at 322 of the middle period and bray from pugh counted their fourth at 11 19 of the third 36 10 average high 33 average low 16 total snow 1 total hours of sun 45 per cent u possible roger smith 881 hours and patrolled a to tal of 7 017 miles on area high ways as a result of patrol 24 traffic charges were preferred and 54 traffic molatlon warn ings were issued as well as 39 convictions registered during this period 6 property damage accidents and 2 injury accidents were investigated re i suiting in 2 persons being in jurcd and approximately 3 335 in property damage causes were careless driving inattent ive driving rules of the road and road conditions double license fee for towns pet dogs the cost of owning a dog was doubled at monday nights council meeting the license fee for a male is now four dollars and for a female eight dollars cr rov batlcntine explained that thtre was a gap of 1344 ixlwccn the revenue from lie enscs and the cost of dog con trol he quoted iigurci from oth cr tov ns showing this increase was not out of line orangaville charges 4 50 and 6 50 bramp ton 4 01 and 600 erin five dollars and eight dollars and cton three dollars and fivs dollars 643 male dogs and 47 female dogs were licensed in town last year said cr ballcntine he cal led councils attcntloti to the ron lane scored georgetown u fu sth fart trrv fcv of linsi pu goal from bill hummer dwycr k atnim hbheigmjlh cd ap by the dog control officer paul robinson at 18 40 oft wants opinions hheibliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll reclaimed l us srirs i tradmo stamm lllmllthlmlhlhlhlhhly n- ich ot ihc second and third a3 in all the other scrips halton mpp georje ken iriain r nulinu nnmr llmlf but rnir it a vrin fnl tor a week tarora oalnf nod huc hatpin batjer games eiders m mhot i asked or more opinions on tr kind of bumpy drive now but give it a year j jfc a single foal ss took 9nor ptnanie s cauh stittlt cakwno and its cold ht s tedious and its lonely work many men and many mach nes have ml otneer salary to thraa- tne sixth game of the ached 1 jlettan to his tuecni park of put in many hours at it during the past week on the former moore farm on mam st n where wimpey construction is thousand a year an increase of trill be coorgeuwn m a cro of 1700 watched lea adding a faw mora miles o georgetown s street network the stretch above is an extension of ewmg street ttv hundred dollars

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