Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1967, p. 11

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vehicle repair yr- student of the year davjrj armstrong 10 lome st georgeiown holds the student of the year award which he won at recent gradu ation exercises at the provincial institute of automotive allied trades toronto the presentation was made by mr g g ingles principal dave has graduated from the motor vehicle repair course and was apprenticed by arm strong motors georgetown the course is part of the ontario department of labours onthejob training program hire engineering firm to plot road program tha engineering firm of phil lips t roberts has been engaged by the town council to design and supervise georgetowns 1867 road program council voted for the appoint ment 53 it their meeting last week after road chairman w r smith explained that town engineer nick klrewfkie had said he could not handle field work for a program this sue and maintain administrative work in the office he says he could do the job mr smith told council but is reluctant to tackle it under the circumstances he explained that the engin- barbershoppers kinsmen help renovations at hope helping others just seems to come naturally to members of service organizations sunday fifteen men repres enting the seebsqsa barber ahoppers kinsmen k40 and scouts pitched in to save the hope centre for retarded adults the expense of an exten sive remodelling project the hope centre is located in the former hornby public school building in a spontaneous gesture sparked by k40 member frank bryant the volunteers tackled the job of removing and rear ranging partitions drilling a proper well installing toilets and generally refurbishing the old building involved are barbershoppers jim pope bill hunter geoff polk and ralph barton kins men al murphy george bowen doug ditchfield don redden bill sunnucks jack lavoie and tom kent k40s frank bryant bob white and harry levy and scout phil white the men would like to add to their work force and have aixsd any one with some time and ta lent to contact frank bryant most of the work will be dove during the next three weeks promises heavy fines for teen age drinkers the preaching is over and from said magistral black fori magistrate black said he had bow on its action thats the several years this court has just started imposing the 150 attitude of halton county ma- 1 preached to the young people fines and was not going to dis- fistrate james black with rclof the dangers they are taking criminate with the pair ards to underage drinkers when they break the law halton courts have long been tn court wednesday magistrate black decided that when prea ching fails its time to change tactics and fined two george town youths a total of 300 or two months in jail for drinking under 21 the youths were charged fol lowing their arrest by george town police in the park public school yard june 3 one of the youths said he had two pints of ale and the other admitted to drinking one mouth ful hornby silver wood midget baseball team in sneddon tourney the hornby midget softbal team will be playing nt the sneddon midget softball tour nament on saturday july 21 the boys have won ill their fames so far this season mr and mrs william lyons of islington visited on saturday evening with mr and mrs ar thur plant mrs edna waite mrs gvrj no nerd tor the hose thi- don sharpc betty laidlaw and june silverwood area rec the court quite recently de cided that preaching was not doing much good and it warned persons that it was increasing the penalties that it had normal ly imposed in the hope thst it might bring home to young people that they may not break this ihw magistrate black warned that if hii stiff fines failed to have the desired effect of cutting down the numbers of drinking teens they might be increased to as high as 500 or three months in the county jail one of the accused was giv en 30 days to pay hit fine the other layed off from h job was given 60 days to pay for the job but must either re commend this or scrap tho years road program mayor gibbons expressed con cern at a 20000 expenditure for engineering which he said should be done by the engineer ing department we have damas smith and proctor itedfern on our pay roll our own engineer and now phillips st roberts he said o ballcnlinc said rapid de velopment in both ends of town takesmorc and more of the en gineers time and he would hate to lose any subsidy pay ments because of field v or cutting in on administration time cr emerson suggested that the town foreman might be gi ven the job of checking sub sidies to allow more field tii the problem is whether we are going to hire this firm or fool around and get nothing doneat all was cr harrison opinion mayor gibon said some councillors were linking veytna with engineering and that it would be possible gage surveyors without having an engineering firm on the job the motion earned with sup- on sunday afternoon mrs port of crs smith francis bal fred jackson and mrs hazel entine harrison and young de- eer would have to have two field men to assist and if such men could be hired it would mean an expense of 75 to 100 a day for six weeks revee hunter who with may or gibbons and cr emmeraon opposed the engineering ap pointment mid that last year council had piled too much work on the engineering office but appointment of a zoning and building ispector has relieved thh if our road program had been started a couple of months ago he might htfve had time to do it he observed cr smith said that he is not happy with having to hire a firm while the nine hope workshop employees are on holidays glen williams family party shower nephew and fiancee vas absent later a motion to hirt a 1 technician for the engineering office lost out on a 43 v when only crs smith francis aihtyoung supported it norrie were hostesses at atut reeve speight shower and buffet luncheon for from the meeting their nephew clifford scott of rockwood and judy orourke of acton who will be married in acton presbyterian church in august it was held at mrs nomes country home in terra cotta their parents grandmo ther mrs scott of georgetown aunts uncles cousins and friends attended from thorn- hill brampton rockwood mil ton acton glen georgetown guelph and silvercreek seventy in all showered the young coup le with gifts as well as the real thing a very heavy downpour at that time mrs ray powell and daughters entertained with bagpipes and drum selections we extend our best wishes to them mwarttowm musical program follows wi centennial dinner a community centennial din ner held in esquesing commu nity hall last friday evening july 7th was sponsored by the members of esquesing womeni institute about 130 enjoyed a meal of ham turkey all kinds of salads and relishes and variety of pies followed by well planned musical program those taking part were misses mary lou and betty ana brown mr earl burt mr and mrs john wilson with mrs reg williams as accompanist mrs kenneth wilson had been rhoscn citizen of the year and mrs hp lawson senior citiz en and after reading a short address to each of the ladles mrs robert mcdonald present ed them with a gift the door prize was won by mr stuart hall a beautiful floral arrange ment went to aubrey grant who made the final bid before the bell rang completing a chinese auction conducted by mrs george atkinson mrs john dawson mrs robert lawson mrs murray thorns and mr rom mcdonald formed committee and deserve a great deal of credit and thanks from all who attended two turkeys donated by als meats on tho 7th line were won by mrs k wilson and mrs louise mccann the flowers in the church on sunday were given by mr john knight in memory of his father mr harry knight who passed awav saturday july 1st thi motarrowm hirald thursday july ii 1m7 page 11 expect defoggers trees overcome odour problem at a meeting last week counj there almost every night said mayor gibbons who has been outspoken on the question he said the onus is on the company to eliminate it and he knows it can be done cil heard a report from walter pacholok newly appointed zon ing administrator about action which the domtar firm has ta ken to overcome an odour prob lem from a waste settling bed at the plant i weve had delegations and mr pacholok said that it a dc- theyll be here again unless we mr and mrs w klasscn and logger which the mill is using j continue to press for action were to run continuously this he sai with the growth of trees which m have been planted around ask peitoission advice proper should eliminate the pricm j j groundhog hunters the problem is 95 soh edi the 0nurio department of family motored to otawa sit friends then will go on to montreal to visit mr klasscns brother and family and also at tend expo they will be away two weeks plagued with drinking teens and magistrate blacks hefty fines have cut down the number ap pearing from georgetown and milton but not to his satisfact ion at one point magistrate ken neth m langdon one of the strongest opponents of underage drinking was remanding under age drinkers to jail while they awaited sentencing misses man one bloom and barbara barth of ottawa who have recently returned from a trip to europe spent sunday with the c barths we are pleased to see mr bert dixon home from hospital and wish him a speedy recov- jhed said cr ballentine the smell has been almost eliminated sin ce the defoggers arrived and they are testing new chemical with the hope that this will ov ercome it altogether visits owen sound for family reunion mrs william r morion at tended th norton reunion held annually july 1st ai harrison park owen sound laurie fries left on wednes day for a trip to vancouver lesley nicol of toronto ts pending a vacation with her cousin vickie tyner of ihe eighth lin- kim squire of oakvillc is pending a few days with mr and mrs ray patchctt and fa mily mr and mrs gerald mar- chment enjoyed a vacation at wasaga beach mr and mrs garnet how- den and family spent the week end at wasaga beach belated greetings to mark patchett who celebrated hti uayonsuriday lh anniversary greetings to itr and mrs joe shea who will celebrate their wedding anni- yersary on july 20th birthday greeting o mrs hoy ellis and judy saunlcrs n july12 to mrs harvey lee mi jury 13 ian break july 14 i gwen rnttedge july lb mrs george learmon and david eacock on july 16 mrs stan waters and margaret shea on i july 17 llcyl marcnment and nancy peseock on july 18 anniversary greetings to mr and mrs harry lee who will celebrate 1hi- wedding ajtni- fersary on july 15 and to mr pnd mrs hugh oconnor on mr ic ed 6 93 rain in th- month mr h whitfield miss l whitfield of ixindon and mrs m treanor of strcctsvillo wire holiday visitors with mr and mrs h scott will expropriate acreage near georgetown for dam halton region conservation authority will file expropriation plans against eight owners of 150 acres near georgetown the first step toward a 600000 dam on the middle branch of the sixteen mile creek the 45foot dam is designed to provide continuous stream flow throughout the summer months it would back up the middle branch of the creek into an arti ficial lake a mile long and 60 s feet wide v j david mallery conservation file officer said the expropria tion plans are a formality which will make land negotiat ions more uniform the provincial government has provided a 75 per cent sub sidy for the project he aald lands and forests has been re ceiving complaints from land owners in this area that some motorists are stopping and tak ing shots at groundhogs on pas tures and hillsides from the roads and in some cases without leaving their vehicles this is a lazy form of sport we extend congratulations and best wishes to diane din een of brampton and john mc- gowan who will be married in christ church brampton on saturday they will be making their home there if you want to see a beautiful sight drive by the field of roses in bloom sheridans along the main street of the village up to the end of the glen near the tenth line marilyn barth spent sunjay with her friend barbara pad- field in brantford mr and mrs ross giles mo tored to lindsay on saturday to see their new grandsons twin boys born to mr and mrs ken beam last week they are nam ed michael ross and martin thomas we extend congratulations and best wishes to monica an- drae and jim hancock who will be married this saturday in sl i albans church here r jacqueline and carol starret have returned home after spen ding a week in rochester visit- ing with their grandmother j mrs e sharpe and mr sharpe cr emmersnn explained that the odour is circulated by cling ing to moisture in the air and is brst up tse i p tht huntln is a way to enjoy outdoor cxer- i checked and if they aroi a department spokesman used they will dn tho job said commented walking the fields cr harrison they irr using 1 wlth a eun usu involves get- a pine odour now and its re- permission from the land- freshing 0w besides any legal ques- i dont know the techmcalit ics but i know a smell and its mcgee to israel as 4h representative former halton 4h member john mcgee nf nnrval will leave for israel thursday where he will tour as a goodwill am bassador for the canadian 4h club movement he was select ed from 20000 canadian 4h members for the pioneer wom ens centennial award on his return to canada he will spend some time in the israeli pavil ion telling of his trip lion of trespassing it is merely good manners to let tho farmer know that he can expect to hear some hot lead sizzling about his back 40 in broken terrain it is pos sible for a man or livestock to wander into the line of fire even on flat land a ricochet can deflect a bullet in any direction because of these problems and the danger of carrying loaded firearms in cars and on motor cycles laws are in effect mak ing it an offence to ahoot from or across a travelled road or to carry a loaded firearm in a veh icle weekend special famous for good ice cream 2 bricks 50c gal 79c 2agal 3j5 5 gals 375 dairy bar open everr nioht til 1000 pm thursday thru sunday georgetown dairy ltd ms cuelph street 77mj notice amendment number 3a to the official plan of the georgetown planning area comments invited the georgetown planning board has prepared an amendment to the official plan of the georgetown plann ing area prior to recommending this amendment to council for adoption the views of persons who may be affected by the proposed amendment are being sought locat of th lan affected this amendment applies to lands in the vicinity of th7ailwayvtation in an area eastbf queml street be fcween king street and the canadian national tracks proposed change rilw h i proposed to reduce the industrial designation in this area to a narrow strip abutting the railway tracks the king street frontage would be designated residential meeting written and verbal submissions will be received by the planning board at a meeting in the council chambers municipal offices 36 main street north georgetown ontario at 800 pm thursday september 7th 1967 c g benhalm sec tytre surer georgetown planning board municipal offices 36 main st n georgetown ontario july a month of sales at ilvers ladies and girls dresses 4ing summer stock rec 20to50 all remaining summer stock reduced from ladies and girls swim suits all remaining stock reduced from 20 to50 in our mens dept a group of famous name brand summer sport shirts reduced 20 and more mens outing shorts all remaining stock reduced 20 and more knitted t shirts all remaining summer stock in sizes 8 to it reduced 20 and more by popular demand the freddy mc kenna trio in thtt pub tv and recording stir on th don mur jubllm july 10 tfiru 22 in the pow wow lounge dance to the dennis calvert quartet businessmans luncheons daily thunderbird motor motel bramptons entertainment centtv 226 oween st i 4516000

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