introduce driver education course for students at gdhs hc first course in dner cd calicn is underway a gcornc- town district high schoo the courio is controlled bv the deoaxtrotnl of ducitlon blch issues the couea itu 4y text booki are live of char ge to the students and siate the taquirame nrs of the course students must pass ihur be- 1 tinners drivers test with the ontario department of trans- part before starting the course 1 and aaln at the end of the i to obtain their drivers the course consists of twenty five hours of instruction in the classroom tuesdays and thurs days after school this part of the course will w completed in early december the driver instruction part of th course dr in car training consists of a minimum of six hours behind the wheel instruc tion and eighteen hours as ob server watching other students drive graduates arc given a certif icate by the ontario safety league which entitles them to a minimum of ten per cent dls count on car insurance with un insurance firm it is also more acceptable to an employer than a straight driving license if applying for a job instructing the course are a ormer georgetown police dep artment corporal ted scott and j todd of the high school teaching staff they were given special training in a summer course by the ontario safety league and are fully qualified andrew murray of murray motors is participating in this program hy supplying the dual control car to the school free of charge it s a 1968 chevrolet biscayne with all available safety equipment mr murray told the high chool he would replace the car with a new one in january when a second course will be held if there is a sufficient number of applicants m andrew murray president of andrew murray motors turns keys for dualcontrol chevrolet over to high school board choirman e h gorth and driver safety instructor ted scott the car will be used by students enrolled in the course may extend go train for town commuters the ontario governments go transit special commuter train jerriee may be extended to geor getown and other north hal ton centres halton east pro gressive conservative candidate jim snow told an audience in oakville sunday snow also said that the gov frnmeat istjelievrag municipal kdes at the major costs of the administration of justice and is building a new detention cen tie at hornby to serve th counties of halton and peel the speaker outlined the fiw- rnattnts conservation pro gram covering the kelso dam scotch block and rattlesnake point areas and aatd that tenders were being called tor the flood control project jn oak ville he also spoke in i pport of the program to preserve the kiafara escarpment hr snaar acted that the gov ernment department of health was undertaking a program to combat ajr and water pollution and was assisting municipalities to build sewage facilities the government bad also announced that pollution control devices on motor vehicles would be com pulsory he said last v ck the pc leader vis hed the new peel south riding and while thcr he promised that go transit would intro duce special student rates but he did not give a dale for the reduced fares to begin the new rapid transit com muter lme running along the lakesnore was ttartcd on an experimental basis m may o this year officials of go tran sat have stated that if the new lme is a success this type of rapid transit service will be ex panded to include other areas complaint file will record ratepayer woes a complaint book recording h complaints from residents wih be established at the mum tdpal office cr boy ballenbne in making the suggestion to council mon day night said sometimes when a resident calls his problem gets overlooked when it is passed on verbally this can be ambarrassing to s councillor when he is approached and told that no action has been taken he said becordig any requests by tax payers in one book will give very councillor an opportunity picnic brings hancock family members together the annual reunion of the hancock family coincided vrtth the sept 1 birthday of john hancock jr who with his wife and mrs may mccutcheon con vened the event at wolf park terra cotta a program of races and a ball game preceded a picnic supper hace winners were pre schoolers karen pedersen jac kie hancock fr8 robert mac- intyre jackie hancock wheel barrow races dean and kenny hancock adult wheeftarrow holy and donna hancock kick ing shoe mrs j hancock ken ny crcwson men s race don hancock women s race mrs don hancock ronny maclntyre had closest guess to the number of candles jn a jar and gifts were given to mrs edith hancock the oldest member present and dana han cock and eric pedersen the youngest special centennial gifts were awarded to penny bedford and mrs edith han cock whose ages spelled uws7 members of the family atten ding were mrs edith hancock mr and mrs john hancock jr hr and mrs roly hancock and john alice and marion han cock ted hancock mrs bev maclntyre bonny tina molly alana and robert joseph han cock mrs may mccutcheon joan mccutcheon frank smith mr and mrs jake pedersen karen christine nell and erie mr and mrs charles hancock cindy mark darlene and bon nie mr and mrs richard ban cock blake jackie sandra and dana mr and mrs bert crew- son and lynda mr and mrs herb hancock and kenneth gordon hancock jeanetta han cock tammy hancock mr and mrs jim hancock kenny crew- son and penny redford mr and mrs donald hancock dean and jamie to check hack he said and should make for a more etfta cnt administration this could cover a tot of ground joked mayor gibbons i could fill a couple of books myself with the requests 1 re ceive he differed with the suggest ion that town treasurer and office manager mrs horace bell should be in charge of the book and said it should be in the en ginccnng department and cr ballentine s motion was chang ed to provide for thu raiders have manager but still to name coach georgetown junior raiders of the central oha junior c hoc key league have a manager this week but with first practice less than a week away arc still with ut a coach a raider official said tucs day that bob mcmenemy has ac eepted the managers position and intimated a coach would be named sometime this week gerry inglls who coached the raiders last season and the one before that has been considering giving up the bench generalship to suit up with the same ent ry in the senior a loop the raiders wilt bold their first practice tuesday october 1 at 10 oclock and their second workout sunday morning officials expect to have least ten of last years team bark including goalie larry beu defensemen phil lavell dave mcmenemy brad john- ton and doug malcolm and for wards bill hummer dwyer paul robinson ron lane terry bay and kent robinon sever al new faces will also be on hand to bid for a spot on the 676 were among the top lx scorer in the league last year hissing will be tom ayrcs mike cummins rod presswood jim blair tory lane don norton and rick maloney lop ped off by the age limit any players interested in try ing to make the club should take their hockey gear to the memorial arena tuesday night raiders open their schedule in milton october 27 and surt the home campaign sunday oct i obex 29 they 11 play an exhibi uon game against an unnamed opponent sunday october 22 dwyer bobmson and hay blsct executive georgetown golfers at a well attended annual meeting of the men s section georgetown golf country club the following executive was elected for 1968 president ron johnston vice president fred dalzell club captain bill graham secretary i dae voyce treasurer ron tur ner greens committee mike pullen house committee dave uren handicap chairman ld ames entertainment chairman ray angus- ilvers salutes sir hector langevin in the fall of 1864 one of the prince edfward island delegates to the constitutional conference at quebec wrote home that canadian cabinet ministers are the most inveterate dancers 1 have ever seen they do not mtss a dance during the live long night they are cun ning fellows and there 3 no doubt that it is all dona for a political purpose they know if they can dance them selves into the affections of the wives and daughters of the country the men will certainly become an aaiy conquest and who among the canadian ministers was bet ter able to use the social weapon of charm than hector langevin the brilliant young conservative lawyer lournahst politician and socialite well connected in his family well educated and cultivated langevin brought to politics the natural conservatism of a man perfectly fitted to his world and his society and the worldly esse that could equally win to his side the dour marihma politician and the wary frenchcanadwn habitant he fought for confederation because everything about it appealed to his conservative nature the pres ervation of british colonies in the face of american ag gressiveness of a mixed constitution in the face of u s republicanism and the formation of a provlnca which could be frenchcanadian as he wrote in his paper without ceasing to be a colony of england a minister in all macdonald s cabinets after con federation langevin not only helped create the new dominion but helped steer if along the road lo nation hood during its first quarter century he held fast to confederation through all difficulties even though at times he seemed almost to stand elpne among hns com patriots in its support in thu centennial year we at silvers are prbud to salute sir hector langevin father of confederatron seek fourth well to augment water supply a fourth source of water being sought in georgetown monday council authorized an expenditure of 2300 and en aged hydrology consultants ltd to start exploration for a ell with a minimum yield of x gallons per minute water chairman arthur speight aatd that a firm spokes man la confident that water will be found at 90 feet and be hopes the well will produce at least 1000 gallons per minute the firm gets 100 daily in addition to the 2500 flat rate cr emmcrsop expressed con earn that if the exploration is in the region of the three pres ent wells all may be drawing from the same source thats why i would rather drill in some other area alto gether said llayor gibbons promote morette to works superintendent promotion of krank morette from foreman to works super intendent was made by council monday cr bill smith explained thati the new title is necessary for signing documents following the departure of town engineer nick klrewskie at the month- end meanwhile when brumac de velopments asked that mr klr ewskie be engaged on overtime work to check plana for sewer connections in the centennial school area council agreed to their proposal that the company would foot the extra charges and reimburse the town airplane aids 0pp nab stolden auto a georgetown man was arrest ed after an ontario provincial police spotter plana combined with six cruisers to trap the driver of a stolen car in a high speed chase across brampton saturday the 1963 model car was spat ted by an opp cruiser the junction of highways 7 and 10 at 6 15 p m he radioed for help and was mined by another cruiser as the chase approached the town limit constable carl kitch en attached to downsview opp spotted the speeding car from the ah he contacted the cruisers and finally brought four more cars into the chase constable kit cben an observer in the plane normally used to check speed ing kept all cruisers informed of the stolen cars location on the outskirts of town two cruisers were damaged when ihey tried to force their quarry to stop a constable was slightly tmi otorrown hirald thursday sept m 1947 page 13 injured the georgetown man was placed under arrest minutes later plan new truck council on monday decided to call tenders for a new truck for the sewage and sanitation department proclamation the ymca and ywca have arranged for their annual campaign for raising funds for their organization this campaign commences october 2nd and concludes october 8th 1967 therefore to comply with a resolution passed by the georgetown municipal council september 25th 1967 v i hereby proclaim the week of october 2nd to october 8th tmca ywca week in the town of georgetown the generosity of the citizens for this worthy cause will be appreciated joseph gibbons mayor itiniuiiiiiifemiii ii main st n at your superior foodmarket georgetown oreen giant niblets corn 2 45 aylmer tomato soup 4 s 49 coffee mate 49c c d smiths specials on apple pie filler 35 cherry pie filler 49 100 cash refund on crisco x chicken mii in offer see details on display crisco shortening 2 79 fresh grade a chickens 23 lb average weight 39 ib cod fillets 2 79 schneiders country m sausage lb platterpack fresh sliced pork liver ib 29 schneiders sliced cooked ham 53 st tea bags sc off pack pkef 100 65 kleenex tissues- 23 5 sweetheart soap 45 maxwell house instant coffee canada packers quality products luncheon meat hit tins kam 49 maple leaf picnic 1 lb tin pork shoulders 153 tenderfiake lard 2 lbs 43c tulip parchment margarine ib 32c fresh produce ontario fancy grade mclntosh apples he quart batktt 69 ont no 1 snow white cauliflower ea she huds ca 35 ont no 1 size 24 wathad trimmed celery stalks 239 ont no 1 blue me if 155oaib 85 canada dry ginger ale wink and orange 5 100 plus aaposft prka effactfcrw ttiun fri sat saptambar tti 39th 30th