Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1967, p. 6

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no flooding in subdivision sewer laterals will ensure there should be no flooded basements in the area now be ing developed by wirapey homes ltd i a result of a mo tion passed at a special meeting of council wednesday night acceding to a joint request from sanitation chairman tut harrison and town engineer kick klrewskie wimpey homes agreed to deepen the storm ewers and run laterals to each home in exchange ah pape vice- president of wimpey requested the town approve the deletion of some portions of sidewalk mr pape explained that the agreement did not call for torn sewer laterals only for the normal storm sewering and manholes on the road his com pany was willing said mr pape to install the storm laterals to each house which would take roof water and be low en ough to take water from the level of the foundation tiles provided the town was willing to forego some sidewalk in the original plan there wao sidewalk on both sides of very street he stated but in this revised plan there are sidewalks on both sides of the more travelled streets sidewalk on one side of most streets and no sidewalks on crcsccots cr hdtnon strongly urged council to adopt this idea he recalled much flooding in town recently caused by water run ding into the weeping tile then into the sanitary sewer side- walks on one side of the road are enough claimed cr harris oh this will be offirgreater benefit to the town town engineer kirewskie also endorsed the idea pointing out ht storm ecr water and unitary sewer water would be completely separate so the trunv sewer would not be oxer- loaded in answer to a question from cr bob francis a r pape atated it would cost wimpey more to construct the storm sewers by deleting the portion of sidewalk we save 17 910 aid he out by installing the deeper storm sewers and indiv idual storm laterals it costs us 925000 cr francis favoured the idea saying the water runoff was much more important than the deletion of a portion of side walk in the lightly travelled ar a asked by the major to give his opinion town engineer kir wskie recommended it highly he told council wimpey was a so constructing two pumping stations one for mter and one for sewers were getting a first class subdivision he stat d cr harrison reminded council if the same job was done at a later date when lawns and hous es were in the cost would be at least six times more when deputy reeve arthur speight although in favour expressed reluctance to approve the change that night cr har rison exclaimed the subdlvld r didnt ask for changes the were quite willing to go ahead on the original plan but the cor poration of georgetown aaked for it through me not personal 1 but as a representative of the town cr young stated he hesttat ed togoalonguntil there was something in writing although i ip late wimpey homes spendiu extra money especially slncelihas never happened with a subdivheitbefore the mayor pointed out that the motion would simply authoriie a bylaw to amend the agree ment and would not go into at feet until this was done the motion read that the town engineer be authorized to approve the engineering work tor moore park in accordance with the agreement with found ation tiles connected to storm sewers sidewalks to be constru cted in accordance with the sub mitted drawings and the moore park agreement between wim pay home and the town be am ended according and agreed to by both parties the motion passed with only cr young opposing cr bill smith was absent from the meeting great canucks emily carr noted as fine canadian painter gdhs in top quarter of school math test results of he senior maine nutics contest march 8th were announced last weet t- con test is run by the mathematical association of america end the american society of actuaries and is a stiff test of problem solving abilities fourteen students fcm gcr getown district high school took the test and the top three students were roger smith mark irwin and jonnc mintcrn the school team sore based on these three students marks placed georgetown 90 h out of thetuschools cempctirg in the ontario division here are a couple of sample questions two candles of the same length are made of different materials so that one burns out completely at a uniform rato in 3 jpurs and the other in four hours at what tunc p m should the candlci be lighted so uat at 4 p m one stub is twice the length of the other a 1 24 b 128 c l33 ivi 1 40 e 148 a dealer bought n radios for d dollars d a positive in cger he tonl ibutc two radios to a community bazaar at half their cast the rest he bold at a oro- fil of 8 on each radio said if the overall profit was 572twtiiil is the least possible valjr cf fjr the given information i the mail bag library chairmans figures disputes mayors assertions finians rainbow is next production tor globe cast globe productions would ra ther not fight than switch af ter producing three successful the cost per book circulated will rise to 16 7c in 1b67 bill the relative position of georgetown in the above table will not be substanially altered as the mil ton salary budget is to be in creased to 9 3lj and the dun das one to 30000 the 18 5c0 salary budget for the qbrary staf covers four full time employees and part time student he p it docs hot seem cxtra agant by uday s standards if council employees with comparable work loads are paid sustantially lcs the concluson i would draw is that they arc underpaid rather than the library staff overpaid yours trulv j r bellamy chairman l brary board one of a series of centennial articles prepared by students of georgetown district high school emily carr by pat kirkwood lmil carr ranks as our great est woman artist if not our greatest artist a completely iglnal painter who belonged to no school but influenced many it was only after a lifetime of obscurity emll carr in her seventies was recognized at last as a painter and a writer few people have- ever had to strug gle so hard to follow a vocation orhave ever fought throughto such triumphs of personal and artistic integrity the fifth daughter of a strict victorian household she was considered a family disgrace especially after she showed her work on returning home from exhibiting in the most revolu uonary show of pre1914 paris her painting was never ment ioned at home schools in bri tish columbia where she taught before her paris trip refused to employ her her private pupils deserted her eventually she had to keep a boarding house where as a landlady for twenty two years she had little time to paint at all once she gave up painting entirely rejection came early and al ways for the same reason her passion to tell the truth and to be entirely herself before ahe was nine she saw it was not good for her father to be treat ed like god and at the rebel lion of his favourite he turned bitterly against her when she was twelve her chief comfort her mother died lmily carr studied art in san francisco london and parts and for years she sketched the indian villages and forests of her native province when confined to bed un able to paint she wrote of the past the indians and her child hood the toronto publisher william clarke saw in her first unconventional manuscript the merit that won it a governor generals award clarke en couraged her to send him a book every year her books first brought popular attention to her paintings in 1841 vic toria gave her royal approval with an official seventieth birth day party and in her last yean her work ws shown in twenty seven exhibitions in europe and america emily carr lived in an es sential condition of blessedness and truth she once said ahe tri ed to paint rhythm sensed more than seen making visible the shapes of awe to the human heart paint that rhythm she truly did everything we know of her was alive with its beat septk tank pumping weaarifit the trenching orevet pill haltoh sanitation services ren end bill mcgewsn 77 nw tf lin william church renovated plan dedication this sunday the dedication service of the renovated united church will be held on sunday evening ap ril 30th all former members and old friends are invited to ace what the men have been working at all winter the morning service for that day is cancelled a group of oung people at tended the youth forum on sat urday in knox presbyterian church they were correen cooper ellen hunter brett giles mitchell wagstaffe and were accompanied by mrs a hunsdale and wm klassen some ladies of the sons of scotland lodge held a rummage ate in the town hall on satur day ted middleton of sudbury called on his sister mrs j wag staffe en route to detroit where fee was going on a business trip last saturday the canvass for the cancer society has been completed and the area captain mrs c berth expresses her appreciation to the canvassers and contributors for their help the response was most gratifying volunteer can tassers were mrs aw allen mrs g frost l eason b suinfatt j hancock e mur dock s palle b enwnd b reynolds d giles j symons a engleby s inuu l wheel don t forget lo put your clocks ahead one hour tola baturdiy bight j semis do sell sell your home promptly at full market value we presently have a list of waiting buyers who ar anxiously looking for semidetached homos in the georgetown area thinking ef sothnfll 4513520 we will appraise your property at the true market walue show it to serious buyers only end sell it quickly at a top price may we help you g0d0k hutchison realtor brampton toronto 4513520 4771714 dear sir you report the majcr as cnli dung a 15 000 g art to the library board as far ton h sh and saying that they arc pajmt higher salaries than council t feels it can afford for its own employees regarding his first cumpla nl that the grant is far too high the following are figures f town grants and librarv circul uon for the last few vcars year 1064 1965 grant s14 000 14 000 14331 gircn 76 000 83 0c0 93 000 1967 15000 c c1 100 000 mr gibbons held the office of haycr for all the jcors list ed above if he thinks s15 000 fartoo high for a circulation 30 per cent greater than in 1964 why did he not protest tin srant of 514 000 for that vur the library board actual li js daylight saving time to comply w th a resolul an passed by the muncpal counc i apr i 3rd 1967 i hereby declare dayl grit saving time in georgetown from 2 00 am sunday april 30 ending at 2 a m sunday october 29th 1967 shade trees evergreens fruit trees whit llrch primed and sprayed at grown at eur ewn nonary single stem 6 to 5 550 te fllm for triple stem 10 to 12 high lombard poplars idtal screen and windbreak h1dg1no privet best for general duroose hedge complete line of 6abdbk tools oram sbbd intbct spray bvenrtfctn far sprfefl planting rentals aerator saweedera rollers re w mead0wlands nursery limited half mil north of hwy 401 missttmuga streehvilte rd home wf the ofn tfwmlv 1241501 add up the bills you re now paying month slier month and pay them off with cash irom gac international then you make only one payment each month and chances are it will be considerably lower than the total you are now paying that one budget i tied monthly payment lets you plan ahead provide for extra spending money out of every paycheck stop in or call for prompt personal service get a cash advance from gac international to pay your balls or for any good reason pwva loans up to wm jdmbiclhttoiitlohil finance corp ltd georgetown pantomimes they have decided to try their hand at musical co medy with finiana rainbow another switch is the dates this time they plan to present this sharp satirical musical co medy id november again in central peel secondary school brampton the call is oat for talent so anyone with a yen for the the atre is asked to call ralph tjr- scl 877 4078 this years officers are brian warcmg president brampton eric wallace vice president brampton maureen walker secretary georgetown and june gosling georgetown treasurer again this yearjt ts truly a two town prcducttol finians rainbow will be dir ccted by brian wareing veteran of many brampton and kodak co musicals thi obor0btowh hiralo thursday april 27th 90 i paqt6 this vital young religion tw m am km a mmmd urn vcrm totfay wta b- rt n mdhaom of mm b lt wffl of god for ow tlwy ww pm rmmk is i ltd for a minimum of 16 000 to i continue services at their prcs cnl live for the balance of 1957 and the rcduclun to s15 00u tan onlv man a cut in the numbci of new bools the majors reference to the salams paid bv the tab arj boird was i presume intended to imitv that the library staff vva- overpaid it is relevant to ccnipirc the cobls of the gcor ketoun libarv with others in tlu mc nitv and in the same ilci nal librarv organization th figures b it v are for 1s36 circ sal cost per bk cic brampton 197000 s40 00 23c dun tai 120 0c0 20 3 so 17 j milton 5a0d0 8 015 14 5 oakv illc 413 gjo 6335 20 5 pans 43 500 9sm 23 gebrrc own 93 coo 13 v 9 14 these figu e demonstrate thai at lec i tic georgetown board has not been spendthrift on salaries willi one more 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