Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1967, p. 1

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ts clixon horns blaring out the first our notei of o can ida the confederation caravan oiled into georgetown early this morning to open a throb day exhibit in georgetown wrk the eight giant tractor trail era that make up the caravan were accompanied to the site by j police escort there the rivers arranged them in a quadrangle set up the mobile honking anthem caravan rolls into georgetown regional exhibits entrance rangwajs and bridges between trailers and at 11 am the show opened the caravan s georgetown op will last three days and from 11 am until 11pm daily visitors i an experience the de vclopment of canada from pri meval times to the present to insure local senior alliens a chance to thoroughly inspect the exhibits the municipality will provide free bus service to and from the park friday alter noon the caravan trailers arc reserved for senior cititens only from 2 30 to 3 30 on that dav it s not a museum or an art gallcrj or a history lesson it s more like a time machine trip to visit people of all walks of life whs lived and worked laughed and wept in canada he fore we came along this major centennial cnm mission project took almost four cnrs to produce from idea to fad visitors to the show find the trailers the biggest ever made in canada arranged in a quadrangle with an entertain incnl stugi near the cntnncc and lowering trindctic displiys inside ihc formation the triadetics tell in sound anil light and photo the devel opment of this region ot can ada several of them have crunks so the visitor con activ ate miniature shows himself but the mam show is inside the seven exhibit trailers the cghth provides storage for the triadctics the tales are told with still and movie pictures lifesite mannequins that mocc intricate miniature figures and scones reproductions of full sie rooms and outdoor settings is well o hundreds of artifacts on experience life is it was lived in the indian villages a tailor hop of lower cnmdi the gold rush days the iloiniif putnlici and the jrcit dcpres sion you see tlie ming vases ind fine silks the explorers were seeking when they found ca mdi by mistake tiny sculptur ed figures of tho fathers of confederation a rifle and gas musk of one war and bomb fragments of another a stock tiekir ntlling through the 20 crash and the sounds of other times are il around you tho chant of the voyagours probing the heart ot a continent the garrulous laughter ot tavent of upper canada the puffing and clatter of a prairie bound steam engine the shriek of bomb and shell in war many visitors signing tin guest book after touring the confederation caravan feel they know a little more about the people who passed this way befoe us georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district i the haratd 1847196 canada 1m196 aiiihoritad as second cats mail post office dept ottawa and for payment of georgetown ontario thursday august 3rd 1967 c 5 00 per year single copy price ten cants bargains go outdoors sidewalk sales are spreading in popularity last week merchants in georgetown market conducted i their second annual event next week downtown merchants are plann ng a simr 1 lar feature 1 monday council granted permission to merchants to use i part of rvie sidewalk area for the latter three days of the week as well as permission to a radio staticn mobile unit to park in the median strip interview four for assessment position four applicants for the posi i hon of assessment commission er were invited to a council committee interview wcdncsdaj niht the position became open when c j hibbert resigned to take a new position in peel county tom james an assessorl in the department has been act 1 ing commissioner for the past month threeman board to direct police hire 26 new teacherssxelf for esquesing schools twenty si new teachers hive been hired to teach in esques ing schools this fall with two being principals james ken nedj leading the north yirk sch oi sjstem will be pnn i pal at limchoust reilicing hv ic balkind who is now co ordi noting pnncipil of all r squ s ini schools while mrs flcinir hilton of milton will be ir in pal at nor jack reed the new school al school pi t who h is moved siewirttown sei a permit to const wash whicn would hie an h on iho luhwns ind in it ranee on mount um it w flo ohers ntw to esqucmng will be vvai printed hv council on lo at stewarttown senior school uu l malcolm swim including miss jackie lince ofi geortown mrs m jimcs i w hnc ll h i johnlen bob iinkcrton and i bclwcin the rina mil barr broun ill from ceorge c si nniuks h ilbort it town teaching system mr e c marjone flliott from mactier miss joinnc macke from hi manvilk mrs judith postvm tis from brampton and diit lawrence frrm etohicokr 1 1 al hst wee s met tins tni or board wis still short tw to th ers for the fill council votes itself out of pd matters at special meeting georelnn will hive a boird at the same meeting roy ha- of police commissioners lj vas reinstated as police chief reeve hunter and cr ppcial council meeting ba voted ae thb mondi whicli preceded the re it 8pm meeting third readin of i b law to establish n the comim sion passed on i 72 1 vole fleo hunter and er lliiiison olid in opposition motion cr jim yinm- oppoitcn im 1 satisfied hni lln rot m ic i 1 iff t icm w h cu i imn the mghwu 1il ill it at glen willnms the fno new teachers are mrs kalhtr inc newman nf georgetown mrs m trcaret fclce of george town mrs winnifred jackson of perl dover mark garner and james barrett both torn in irrunhamuuxn at i imciniisr m addi mn to the new principal ire mis ca ml lawrence o tsqucsing nd thomas c tmis of toronto vnh ihf introducli n new svstom of kind rgar rsquesing with the thi d en going to school all ri i h alternate days tle bowl considering hirin tejchtii b pers for the lonq noun v chamber of commerce peps 2 up program seeks members chief haley was suspended by courcil on june 2nd at a mcctin al which the ontario po lice commission was asked to onduct an investigation into will com j j co a performance l l chuif had requested sueh an investigation in january elnmin his ability as administ rator had been questioned on m meroiis occasions n the past iao year he had also askd t it qualifications ot all pohca officers he examined at t ft same time as to tncir capabuit- its of buomins chief executrva officers c tien it i pn ont ssttm until comm itc h two portable elissroims nre being erecttd at pirnview school to iccommodite thi fal influx promthion piio to net n ra member hip and brtom nnrc i mini force in ihc comm in h ul 2n the haml r i con nu rm vir iot acqinn d ck l cm r post of tr i nlev c ntirn ho ha ta i as spesido school will hivr three new tichcrs miss kalh enne bowman of thornon r or miss ancssi h cm of toion rot d jc to and i thi 17 nap prince- a resdent here when carol swackhimer of acton hcad of gcorsctown pineiiow will see four n- partment of north hill r teachers mrs judith bassett i health lnit miss sallv thorn from windsor miss judith ri ton lcaiing to return to urn worth of burlington miss fli v labcth belton of indon and ml thornton was made sup miss beth bndenck of toronto enntendent at orkullc 2 years ago she intends to studj lor nurse will study degree t oct thcr ntwens in to a reprcstnl it himbcr i uo t ter at i liusnuss budget and c i would 1 e pn si nled liter there urml social and busin s with in innn il nu uled for mi or lu irwin noble ne is 1st vice pre sind mackcnzl ideni lex bl ick h hunter willi in m nt 11 smith arc council wis later told in a let tor from opc chairman r ft milligan that a suspension can be made onh if the chief were charged with an offense major gibbon sid council had no thuucht of lajint jn charge bu was oncemed that the i town is not ctttn the pjlicin f the it sj0 ik i priori n n dl elected pre cxi minim pluirmen inciudf w irrm civir d elopmcnt i n ne ritail william c i industrial wiltei biehn n i iituns george muhm i and m m jim loiis n in i irrangements it i inihi r i discussing i lion for mprpemcnt to enlnnces to town and has lined pictures of other t it pur the largest number of fa her bachelor of science degree sident at a recpnt mtclmj sue enlnnces o get ideas suh luenth tht opc sen wo men to town to conduct ai invests dion and their repor is nn in th nands of the com rifsion ll is believed thai anothc special council meehng is bem called later this week and tha there will be further develot ments in the matter at thi meeting a mannikm tmils from inside shop window ai mother and daughter ttop to inspect the bargains in summer dresses in front of a plaza store i plan reduced speed limit jv i i t1 i r certified become on highway through town bargaining unit motorists on htjhwav 7 will ceon be having a more l ly trip through town council on mondaj look first action to reduce the speed hm it passing a new by law to pro idc a 25 miles per hour speed imi from maple ae ti ken dcdy street north of the high way bridge and police chairman jim young said that at a later date rfhr jjuards al the halton it is panncd lo reduce the present 45 and 35 mile limits on the rct nf the highway to county jail have been certified a flat 30 miles per hour a a bargaining unit b the ontario labour relations wh not the whole highway board following a hcanne in it 0 asked cr hrnson milton wvdnesdav of last week the 25 is needed in the cen spokesmen for the guards tral area because of school art peeled to meet soon with crossings the john st crossing i the h im amn c r church and post office d pnncl committee rank and file canadians in sculptured figures tew stowty around a d sc carrymq i gures of the fathers of confederation this kulpture by rv y pcrsonnh officcr 3oha wat lefov tz of wtreal and milan espec for the confderat on cm s n- t n s p of the caravan display in georgem park cr young tson from 1 1 a m to 1 1 p m da ly unt i saturday night ring around the fathers

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