Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1967, p. 1

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georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and ohtricl the herald 1u71m7 canada 1i471m7 authorized as second class mill eet office depf ottawa and for payment of postage in cash georgetown ontario thursday may 25th 1967 w 00 per year singh copy price- ten cents consulgeneral riviera francisco oira philippines consul general 1o canada chais w local fil p nos at a centennial bait in the riviera friday night sponsored by an assoc at on ol f i pinos in georgetown and brampton a crowd of close to 400 attended and applauded autl entic filipino dances newest company turns out 150000 lbs fudge monthly a new lompany in town the h b balmer co ltd is an old companj to the candy business i thev started making cand al most fift vears aa back in 1919 the plant was located on geary vcnuc in the dover court hajlam area f toronto until they m ned up here list month alexander peter politiike present owner b us4kdui mesa ihici viars ago he was no slran n lo the business sinre his fither had traded as a wholesale tobacconist and candj dealer with tho camb co for ear mr poliu follow i his fathers dt ath took over u- wholesale eand and tobacco business then bought this business when it became available on the strength of its reputation the plant has a capacity of 150 000 pounds of fudge a month no place for the diet er since the fudge is two thirds sugcr that s a lot of sugar the other ingredients are mainlv corn syrup and cream the main line is fudge which is sold m chain stores variety stores etc all over canada how ever they make a number of other lines and once in full suns intend to branch out in to other lines at ihc moment ten emplo under plant superintendent ji kelly are turning out the sweit stuff but more will be hired when necessary all help eceil the plant superintend ent is loeal mr hclk in makin e and ireland the plant built bj mcall construction is on armstrong avenue across the road from avian industries yip1yi and all that jazz may 17 wed 18 iw 19rn 20 sat 21 sun 22 mon htues average mean south end homes would add 10668 r brumac seeks to develop land on south side hungry hollow fireworks explode on ground monday show is cut short the holiday fireworks display was cut short mondav night when a spark landed in a box of fireworks igniting them only quick action bv the legion members and firemen in hit ting the dirt saved serious in j do the spark landed in box containing fourteen mortan bomb firecracker sending them shooting off in all direct inns and cnating clouds of smoke only the spectators close by could sec what happened hut for them it was quite a fire the others lealizcd the show was shorte than usual and a lot smokier a well behaved crowd was re ported bv police with fewer than usual spectators lighting firecrackers induct new minister at st johns united rev robert 5crivens rev robcrto semens ba b l was inducted as minister of st john s united church a special service thursday offic iating clergy were rev fred joblin first united church of port credit rev john staples and rev karl burden a recep tion followed the service rev scnvens succeeds rev ian fleming who is now at pres ton council hosts senior citizens after church after chureh on sunda ma 28 proclaimed- senior citizens sunday council will prov ide tea coffee and refreshments at ccuarvale centenmil centre from 1 till j p m j residents are asked to make sure all ihoir senior citizen friends get to church a brim ac development pi po al to develop the sou h side of silver ic k bet ctn tho 9lh and lolh line was branded pre mature bv both tin planning board and council as thev re fused to amend the official i ian and zoning by law the area involved comprises 362 aeres on the old wright leave and hepburn farms the brumae proposal shows 120 inle residential lots and 20 17 acres of apartment or multiple dwellings 18 21 acres are set side for park land 26 95 insti tulions such as hospital or schools and 5 75 as commercial such as a small shopping plaza a population figure of 10 projected in that area the planning board reports stated there seemed to be no justification for consideration at this time council agreed but passed a motion asking tho town solicitor if the town legally refuse sinec the develop er claims it is part of the recment signed by both part cr francis pointed out that the planning board was not prepared to discuss it any fur ther with brumac until the town solicitor gave his opinio on the matter town treasurer post to mrs florence bell mrs florence bell was ap pointed treasurer of the town tuesday night when council gave third reading to the bv law the bj law passed unam mously and without comment refused apartment caton says zoning bylaw allows lawyers for howard caton and water facilities the opinion similar lawyers letters questioned the refu al of two of the school board and the bch 0 isabel munro dispnt- buldng permits for apartments police department traffic rcc p board and on river drive in a letter lo ommendation council tuesdav night council decision to refuse build- this net move is the letter pointed out that him stated the mao the request is in accordance ing permits rc perrott hired holy cross principal c perrott a former tea cher at holy cross school will become the new principal in september tj filzmaurice principal since the school op ened is retiring in june mr perrott has been teach i in st catharines for the last year the separate school board re ccntly accepted the rcsignat ions of l henderson r chris tophcr a mayer mrs j pri mcau mrs l auger and mrs ivoic in turn the board hired mrs m boag miss m milne mrs m kent mrs p u cour cicre and mr l tramble with zoning and building bv laws and reminded council that one apartment permit had in fact been granted cr robert francis explained appeals in poetry for twiceweekly collection the refusal bv council was also a recommendation of the plan nng board bavxt on ihc gcoe i p stilrt thc a raphtca situation the sewer summer garbage pickup came this touching plea for thc i to council from ccc davidson 10 albert street by property chairman hartley a rjft of good tljilcs shcrk at last week s meeting the new public address ss i tern unking the whole school was demonstrated to the board pollution control coming a new regional air pollution control program that will cover the counties of halton peel york and ontario has been as nounced by matthew dymond provincial health minister under the new legislation ontario will assume complete control of air pollution for thc entire province by january 1968 peel countj and toronto air pollution staffs will be the nucleus for the new rtgional program covering the local alcan wimpey allowed signs or advertising the msterv of the sheet shrouded sign at the eastern limits of the town was solved at council meeting tuesday night a reprc rnlalne from wim pev homes explained that thc ere i had gone ahead and erect cd the signbefore permission was granted so they covered it up until thc matter could be cleared up i 1 l- to tut joe and the boys what is so rare as a day in juna that 5 when we hear the sum old tune then if ever comes perfect day but council always seems in a daze until the citizens hell begin u raise while the garbage chairman waits for us to holler before he is willing to spend a dollar last year thc stink i took him to let him have a peck so for heavens sake lets get on with twice a week later in the evening a mot ion was passed to buy another sicard garbage packer on rental purchase basis at you sure you didn t help ceo write that asked cr jim oung of cr harrison cr oung opposed the pur chase of thc new garbage pack- thc sicard packer is paid in monthly rental payments of 866 and the total price 14 000 eightv tnc per cent of the payments apply against the purchase price mark osborne aboard prince 67 49 tr 10 the ed mar duae ranch on in tho morrui z riding clas- the 8th lin- one concession scs w ii be held wh le in the 58 10 tr 8 north of the ballinafad store afternoons and weekends the 58 35 0 8 opned its gates for the first horses will be available for time on the- holidav weekend pleasure r dm 60 30 0 12 av erase low lht ranch run b rotlur t1 and mark osborne boasts two jve horses on which thev hope temp 49 8 5 below itn teach would be cowboji to utc hih i p ich n an 1 nil be added normai teach would be cowboji to t ride western stile tho matter wis cleared up i when he promised to have the wimpcv sign moved off the pre sent road allowance on to pnv ate- propertv both alcan design homes and wtmpev homes were granted permission to erect signs this sparked a livcjy discus sion on signs in general withj reeve ft hunter branding them completelv wtnne and cr tut harrison calling the east end of town sign alley the should all be on their mli proprm tlcast mam ta ned reeve hunter if thev can do it everv real estate man in tism can do it and what a mess that would be he said cr rov ballcntine pointed out that the two signs specific- allv mentioned would be private propertj cr franc s agreed saving there are manv illegal signs down in tho east end and lhe should be removed but the two in question will be legal ones cr ballefitine defended the small directional signs claiming it would be hard to sell houses if the people cant find them dre i the line when some one erected sins on the lawns of private homes but they were removed the only signs i had com plaints about were the ones driven into the boulevard which is town property said cr w smith we have lo go along somewhere and i don tj object to the directional small signs he added reeve hunter backed tho mavor when he read a motion of two week ago raying all illegal signs must be removed i the engineer should follow thc motion he claimed i jim jones president of funeral directors at thc last mcctirrg or the central- ont j no funeral direct ors association held at the ftal- pcr house in kitchener the fol lowing slate of officers were elected past president harry wilkie guelph picsidcnt james s- jones georgetown vice presi dent bruce omand new ham buig scretjrv treasurer lock- ie mchersic milton directors james nelson gall rrcd gruhn kitchener sincere appreciation was tended to the members retiring from thc executive namclj bruce shoftmatcr former sec- retary treasurer jvdward tjood if you cant make it to ihe muskoka lakes and the trent i former past president canal system is ust out of the question you have to do your ccnira ontario funeral own boat ng wherever you can l ke ted dare e and ron drrcetors ssociition is an orj morgertitern who we e caught by the herald photographer amraiion otthctal dlnvlma ir l at- i i embracing tho counties of wat- hav ng a raft of fun on the pood in georgetown s memor al wc halton perth boatings where you find it brant and oxford

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