Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1967, p. 11

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ownship sanitary ndf ill permission ked by acton thh qeorobtowr herald thurwuy march 23 rd 1967 page 11 by mayor lcs duby council appeared beforv ting council monday urging quick action on towns request for pernus to operate a sanitary dis- area id townowned prop- withta the township of es a present esqucsing has a law prohibiting the operat of dumps within the town tws by law would have to be amended to concur with ac- ma request most of you have visited site and have verbally sta ted that you saw no reason why this kind eff opertion could ot be developed m this area it properly controlled either kt lnd fill or confined incincr uon method stated mayor duby the acton mayor emphasued dm urgency of the situation ayinjj they could no longer continue their operation in its present location in answer to a question from uty reeve george cumt kayor duby said he was will to discuss any site if this was found unsuitable to cr a dnnkwalter of acton rcver explained that the i had both ontario woer commission and i umt approval for this sd site and any change site could set back the by up to six months beeve george leslie remind acton council that a large gation both from the town acton and the township of uesutg came to council op- the scheme mayor duby replied that the tation had been upset ab- possffile smokt in the ares with the new concal type in cmerator he xelt this would bp cut to a minimum he stressed that they would he happy with the sanitary land fill method which might be cheaper clerk administrator j mc gcachie of acton in reply to cr tom hill estimated the site with a forty foot depth two hundred feet long and four hundred feet across using sanitary land fill method would last twenty years the acton council left with the assurance they would be given a reply before the end of april with communication be tween the two councils in the meantime yidge of brampton john g mcclure rr 2 brampton and isabel mt jos archdckin of may field the funeral service con ducted by rev r d duncanson was held on tuesday afternoi n march 14th in norval presby tcrian church the elders of the church were honorary pallbearers pallbearers were harold ar chdekin john brownridgc jack mcclure clifford mccturc weir reid and jack giffcn flower bearers were neighbours relatives and 5 of his grand sons interment was in hillcrcst cemetery norval craig mcclure was norval presbyterian church elder funeral service for craig mc clure rr 2 norval was held tuesday march 14 mr mc clure died suddenly at peel memorial hospital on saturday march 11 he was 71 born on the 4th line w chinguacousy twp mr mc clure spent his life in the area and practiced farming until i few years ago he was a lifelong member of the ionic lodge no 229 and an elder at norval presbyterian church he is survived by his wife esther giffen daughters loma mrs stan steen of ariss betty mrs harold dodds of winnipeg and son john of nor val and 15 grandchildren he was predeceased by 3 brothers and 2 sisters samuel mcclure of rr 2 brampton william j mcclure of norval minnie mrs euery brown i williams 7y here after marriage ian to be canadians sir and mrs graham barnes matlock derbyshire england recently by plane and met by their cousins mr mrs john wagstaffe at the they were married the before and flew here on dr honeymoon and plan to their home here on lea home the crocuses were bloom and spring on its way at the home of mrs j craw ford and articles for the sale to be taken the meeting closed with prayer and a lovely lunch served by mrs sargent at the sunday morning ser vice of the united church held in the church basement the junior girls choir sang very sweetly children who walk in val it being one of the cold spells of the winter we wcl e the newtyweds to canada they received surprise on jesus way with susan wheel er leading the united church women held a very successful bake sale in the town hall saturday morning slippery roads accidents numerous in past week glennville g rae 81 moun balnview rd and joseph teig esser 44 king st e escaped injury when their cars hit on guelph street near rcxway dr saturday police said damage amounted to 430 to the rae car and 300 to the teigesscr car cst roy henderson the investigating of gcer stated rae was eastbound on guelph when he collided with the back end of teigesscr who was westbound and making a left turn into a bp station an accident friday morning did 875 damage to cars driven by john ferguson 2 bairstow cresc and george doucette 56 raylawn cresc ferguson was driving west on guelph stretjt when his car wandered off the travelled portion of the road and struck doucette s car stop ped on sinclair ave the ferguson car received approximately 650 of the total damage there were two minor accld ents wednesday march 15 per cy henry chaplin 1 john st was driving north on john st w parked on the east side of the street was a car owned by edward van hoekel en 11 john st w when chap lin slowed to allow an oncom log car to pass his car skidded into the rear of the parked veh lcle total damage was placed at 225 slippery road conditions were also responsible for a one car accident later the same day mrs dorcen caton 67 charles st was driving cast on guelph st when the car went out of control on ihe icy pavement slid into a ditch on the north side and struck a hydro pole near the mountainvlcw rd cor ner damage to the car was 150 discuss rental proposal for municipal offices consideration to renting space in the adjoining sid mac building for municipal offices is being given by georgetown council in answer to an enquiry price of 750 monthly or 800 if the owners instal partitions was received by council mon day a ground floor and base ment area is available m the new building with a 39 ft x 91 ft area other tenants in elude the torontodominion bank wrights barber shop variety store and the law of flee of dodoktn and sopinka deputy reeve arthur speight taid thatxjttie discussion should not affect plans to build a new police building on james st the town is growing rapidly fnewphflmhnng i boats flbreglas and lapttrak mercury outboard motors sales a service credit river boat co and we nerd extra quartern for other bunches of tbc municipal staff he said the police bull ding is still a must cr fred harrison said he would look on a rental aa only a sloptap and anliciojis day coming when the tovn will have to erect a complete nc municipal complex mayor gibbons on the other hand indicated he would far our abandoning police building plans if a rental agreement is made necessary rexoning of the james st property to allow for the police building will stall this for sovcral months the machinery was set in motion at the meeting when a by law was ordered prepared after passing council this must go through lengthy ontario mumcial board channels did you know one of canada s greatest geo graphers and explorers david thompson was the equal of any boone or crocket his life was full of heroic deeds as yet un told in novel or ballad often faced by hostile indians ha mapped out rivers lakes and mountains in 1 500 000 square miles of canada s west and northwest with such wonderful accuracy that even today his lo cations and surveys are still ac cepted yet he died in relative obscurity and privation in lou- gueuil p q st albans ladies guild t at the home of mrs geor sargent with 10 members the meeting opened th mrs tom haines prestd and all repeating the guild and district hospital the secretary s report read by mrs j hooper i on saturday afternoon twen d the treasurers report by i ty five children attended the mrs l purdy is home after two week s stay in georgetown len murdock a letter was read from the l of agriculture inviting the ladies to an evening on or djeeorating on tuesday 4 at 8 13 pm in st uis church milton the op accepted the invitation st nicholas guild of nor to attend a talk and slides mrs w ridley on their k while she and her hus- d were missionaries in ja film the sword of sherlock forest put on in the united church basement about twenty five enjoyed the fellowship evening in the united church sunday night when rev ridley showed a film on the black creek pioneer village and one on astronomy the evening closed with tea and cookies ladies arc still needed to they moved the evening hcl mth ae the very hotkey boys oo good friday at tty rapplled hy mrs rid mm assist at any time please call the guild is planning a busjthcr mrs t haines or mrs to yorkdale plaza on april i aubrey gray i which is open to any la i wishing to go they also the explorers group met ned on may 13th for their wednesday afternoon in the i bazaar in the parish church and continued their pro- jeet of tablesetting and cookie the next meeting is april 10 making etc bliss leads simcoe in l novice zone play georgetown s bliss novice hockey team has taken a one game lead in their best of three zone final scries against sim coe in a fast moving game sunday that had lots of thrills george town ran up a 51 score on the visitors bill presgave tallied for the locals half way through the first period from bill kirby and gary mcladycn to open a cau tiously played game the pace was considerably faster in the second period as both teams look turns at apply ing the pressure gary ni made it 20 assisted by kick becker and bill kirby added the third with a fine rink lone rush he finished with a low shot to an open corner simcoe started strong in the third penod when rodney hayc scored after just 30 seconds rick becker got that on back for georgetown at the 2 min ute mark from nix and ted kewley bill kirby counted the last goal from presgrave the second game of the scr ics is in simcoe tomorrow night friday at 7 p m bliss novices will host parry sound saturday at 1 o clock an exhibition game in conjunction with the bantam hockey loiun ament now open rods barbershop 10 main street south prompt courteous servio mississauga health club attention ladies l new exercise classes starting tuesday march 28th 10 week 20 class course open tuesday and thursdays 900 a m til noon sauna and swimming available with course streetsville 8262727 located on strevtsvilu rd juit south of 401 or caster fresh grade a muces effective wed sat march 22 21 v turkeys 39 abo quantity of grado a frazan birds at competitiva prices maple leaf cooked smoked shankless mm picnic hams 49 maple leaf smoked m m sausage meat 43 devon hndlbs sliced ajanw ami side bacon 77 wh tummh keo brand ttff gh prime rib roasts 79 fresh produce asparagus 59 tender new crop california no 1 gradi celery stalks 23 jumbo size 24 florida no 1 grade cs california extra fancy emperors red grapes 245 cauliflower ea j jc green onions 3 for us no t 6 oz poly jx b radishes z5 us no 1 grade good size whit headi us no 1 bunch 2 lbs golden yellow chiquita bananas 33 frozen food white ok coloured jaw kleenex tissues x35 cudnet choice fruit cocktail 3l cudnet choice jm dessert pears 41 frankford standard m peach halves 4oo choice aylmer peas 2 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