Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1967, p. 5

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esquesing councillor would shop around or best loan councillor pat patterson i thinks esqucslrtfi council should shop around for bet tcr bank interest rates when itj borrows money he told council their tern of borrowing nil funds from one local bank was out dated during mondays meet ing of council members ap proved a by law to borrow 378 084 at six per cent interest from the bank of commerce pending the sale of debentures on the stewart town school addition it ii high time we changed the system and checked with other banks and trust compa n es for competitive interest rates he told councillors do not tell me the interest rates the same because they are not i reeve george leslie said it was an established practice to do all the township business with one bank in olher business county appointed deputy clerk delmar french as temp orary weed inspector and auth j attended witnesses convention mr guy wilson of r r 2 georgetown was part of the record breaking crowd of 7080 persons who attended the fourday disciplemaking assembly for jehovah s witnesses in welland mr wilson is shown as a volunteer helping in the cafeteria de partment who served over 14 653 hot meals during the convention ashgrove tellsashgrove institute highlights of convention on tuesday evening august 15th the citizenship and educa on meetins of the women s in s tuteimel at fie home of mr john bird with an attendant- of nvcr 35 ladies president mrs john ruddcfl opened the meet i us bv all singing the ode and repeating the marv stew art collect sec cttri mrs fred ure railed tic roll i which was inswereci b name one of the fathers of conftler ation and te something inter teres ting about him the mm tites of the ma meeting wer- read the strawbern social evening end of june and the program planning eartj in july mrs tom brownridg reported on the painting and erecting in i new place of the 1 sign at as groe corner mrs gor don wingficld gave the flow er committee report and mrs hector bird gave some safeu hints for drivers thin the pro gram was turned over to mrs wilbcrt clc3- who read a 111 tie poem llaic our earned one more tomorrow b the nod you did toda- mrs itilp cunningham hid the mat o know thepat to make t tr buildcs for th future k iren wick on plaerl a piano solo followed b mrs robert me ander who sopke tboul ho national convention which hi had attended from mundiy june 12th until fndai held ill the phvsical education p d ing at universitv of uelph there were delegates attend ing from each o tie ten prov inccs h atioig greetings were rcd from the prime mm istcr hon i pciron rem ler tohn rob s and th ma or ouelpi s ph m mil pre idem of rdrred 1 of camda presided ind sa d e musl ityk ahead for we ar- a wcnierul emintrv two hm qurt soeaver trr m i stewart on i n deot of n culture and n d ani hon i j green mir er i mad in arlmeit cf nilture t- h dies thooughh cnjojril all sic had to tell and felt it had been well worthwhile then a de lightful musical treat by the three bird children ldward pla ying his spanish guitar grace on the hawaian guitar and gn- olyn on the accordion current events by mrs clayton wilson then two contests one on the alphabet and the other guess ing the fathers of confedira lion mrs john mcnabb thank ed the hostess for having the meeting the speaker for her enjoyable talk and the oung musicians for their numbers and the meeting closed by sing ing 0 canada ami the social hour mr and mrs john mcnabb ixjis kenneth and manlyn mo tored last week to expo and spent two das there and thn on to ottawa and home by al gonquin park some of his friends here heard him introduced lv george atkins on a noon hu i radio show from bxpo well the summer is getting away i hope everyone got aw av on the vacation trip the planned for there isn t much time left now the nights an liouccably closing in earlier and now the exhibition has started in a few more weeks fall will really be here norval news a meeting of the various committees in charge of th- chicken barbcquc to be held al maple lxdge farm on satur day evening august 26th was held in norval united church reccnth plans arc progressing well and entertainment has been arranged watch the co ming p vents column for further details rev and mrs r duncanson s daughter margaret and family mr and mrs robert douglas and little son david of wood stock spent most of july and the first week of august visit ing with the duncansons while mr douglas attended a summer course in toronto mr douglas is a high school teacher at woodstock th returned i home on wcdncsda august 9ti and that evening a batn bo was born this makes the fourth grandson for the dun cansons gel well wishes an extended to mrs vcn tavlor who is a patient in georgetown dis trict memorial hospital orized him loglve warnings toi at least five property owners whose lands are overrun with weeds if the owner do not cut them within seven days he is empowered to send a man to cut them and put the charges on the owners tax bill in previous years esquesing used the serv ices of the county weed inspect- orjbut he retired this year and new one has yet to be appoin ted members concurred in the actions of the township school tender for the addition of two portable rooms at plnevaew school and decided to ask the ontario municipal board permission to spread payments over three years a leaking root in the town ship administration building was discussed and councillor james goodlet promised to provide a sealant within the next week further discussion on a township fire department end ed in a decision to request a copy of the plans of the noble- ton fire hall from the man who designed it members had visit ed nobleton to see the fire hall and felt it suited the townships needs no action was taken on an mvitation to join the central ontario regional developmcn council the basement room- in the township administration build ing was rented to the school board for another year a citizens offer to make application from mr foot to build a 280 square foot semi detached house on lot 23 con 0 the house would interfere with a proposed township road but councillors have not yet del elded when the roadway will be built in the meantime urn ap- thi oidiorrowm hfffmv thursday august m 1w7 pages plicant was urged to gain health unit approval for the proposed tile bed and report back to council signs for the entrances to umehouse and stcwarrtown was referred to the county roads committee as both villages are on county roads members expressed no ob jection to a garden centre pro posed for lot 7 con 7 by wil ham coveydoc but warned the applicant he should obtain ap proval from the department of highways before proceeding accounts paid included one fox killed five ambulance calls for township residents 10 dog pickups and township purchases for the past month councillors discussed an brighten your garden with geraniums begonias fuschia mums and potted roses sm our selection of evergreens for fall planting wynfield nursery iand garden centre half mil west of 7th una of 17 sideroad telephone 779952 ar taxi call 8774474 hours a day airport service budget spent 9th line project stalled for year hopes of making costlj lm provements to the ninth line road this year were dashed mondjj when esquising twp councillors sat down with the road dept foreman to see how much monev was left in the bldgct th i ugh instcid the township agreed on a plan to patch potholes with tarvia on a one mile sec tion at an estimated cost of 700 to seoo an alternativ plan to hvr the countv crew rcsur foe i with oil and stone chips would hdve cost 1400 but the budget is i close this vear councillors decided thc coulo not afford it members estimate the sup plementary grint on etpcndit ures from the provincial go rnmenl expected anv time will he around 21 000 to 30 000 but regular maintenance fromi now to earend at 5 000 mon th olus outstanding account including tnsurinc and new ralwav signals will eat up all the monev road superintendent hud siow told council thcr had been 32 000 set aside for con j suction in this years budget hut most of that monev had uten usd for maintenance of roads snovv removal sand ing and grading look it all he i sid he noted the calcium spreading had also gone 5 000i over the budgeted figure be caisc council had decided earl icr this jedr to spread calcium on all sidcroads in the tovn sip the total calcium prol gram ran to 15 000 more construction was ong inally planned for rive sidtvl r ad ind the righth line this year but councillors were j doubtful ther would be en ough money nd speaking of calcium councillor tom hill wondered if some of it could be applied on the tenth 1 inc since it was so dusty after a grading pro gram i was up there yesterdaj and jou had to put your lights on he said he met a gravel truck and a car on the road and 1 hid to stop because i didn t know where anybody tm gepman canadian ctub of halton county invites you to a milton hofdaohaus 5 hours in germany sept 2nd 1967 milton arena doors open at 7 entertainment begins at 7 30 entertainment bruce dornan marg lewis steamera weekend dance groups shuhplattur almenrausch ukranisn mandnwnyky dancers concordia volkstanz und trachtan gruppa 0 musk by the european dance combo refreshments advance tickets 200 per person at ttw door 250 tickots available at barber henley travel agency 27 mill st goorgotown when you live in ontario youve got a good deal going for you ontario progressive conservativr policies mean more schools more hospitals more highways more opportunities for relaxation wages are 18 higher average and our standard per capita than the national of living is second highest in the whole world rih the ptiticnr twvivjlitv patty y m it at i jocl iail filing ot you ontario progressive conservative associat on 2 carlton street toronto 2 1 i want to keep things go nq in ontario please register i me as a member of the association i name t address j ontario progressive conservative party esquesing tsa parents illik mm public school children please note school bus routes glen williams speyside umehouse pineview milton heights ad norval routes remain the same as last term umehouse classes at 840 am glen williams classes start at 850 am speyside classes start at 910 am norval classes start at 840 am pineview classes start at 910 am milton heights classes start at 840 am stewarttown classes start at 900 am grades 16 lot 14 to 18 inclusive on the 7th line will be picked gp at hicken ser vice station and west corner of no 15 sideroad 7th line 810 am other stewarttown routes remain the same pupils attendinq sr and jr auxiliary classes w ii be accomrnpdated at glen wil- 1 ams town hal and united church basement intermediate auxiliary classes at esquesinq townsh p offices until such time as the new addition at stewart- town s completed parnl of kindergarten children aro requested to talto children to thir respective classes at spoysida limehouso glen williams and pinoviaw for registration on tuesday soptambar 5th between 9 00 a m and 3 00 pm at thtf time parent will receive further instruction from the teacher the above schedule is to apply in all instances subject to any revisions the board finds necessary following a trial period school opens september 5th 1967 drive carefully

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