Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1967, p. 1

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georgetown herald u te home newspaper for georgetown and district i tha hrld 1s471w conaaa iso in i authorized sacond oats mail post offka dopt ottawa and for payment of postago in aih g ont thursday novamber 16th 1967 5 00 par yaar singw copy prico ton coats n pav the childrens hour hat does a politician do when babies get too old to kiss read them a story says mayor joe gibbons the herald photographer caught this scene during open house at the maple nursing school friday morning the mayor was one lot many who dropped in to watch the young preschoolers at their daily routine iglep school addition brings borrowing to one million j when esquesing council bor ca letter regarding the project original letter seeking inform rows the money required for ari to be quite high the cvca let ation on the feasibility of rem laddition to glen williams pub- tcr was a reply to esquesing s oving the kink ittc- school it will bung the tiwn ftmips borrowing for public lacltool purposes o si mihon klerk treasurer k c lindsay pointed out at esquesing coun lcil meeting mondav i ilv r4 1 i locate cable tower on norval y site mr lindsaj made the obser ivation alter school trustee wil iliam lawson and chester earl the head end or main tow learned couflcil approval hr thci r proposed cable tele oject and asked them li com vlsl be provided by gcor ipletc the preliminaries b sctown cablevision ltd will be ontario municipal board on pr i sanction j of toronto west end ymca a companj official told the her aid this week estimated cost of the addit ion is s75 700 it will include a indergartcn one other class the construction will be done a librarj storage space under canadian standard as land aperotions the plars have sociation standards and the i already received tentative ap poles erected under the supcrvi i proval from the depart nent o i education commends children for halloween politeness we have nothing but good to say about the youngsters who visited us for treats on hallaw e en a resident told the her aid last week mr and mrs walter gray 6 church street always have the welcome mat out for the young fry that night we enjoyed having them this year particularly said mr gray they were all well mannered appreciated their treats anil were real little lad ics and gentlemen council briefs council authorized the purchase of a snow plough hook on the international truck the cost is 1290 granted the georgetown at their mondav night meet irg esquesing ouncil d so adjusted the pament rate j for township fence ewers to coordinating principal eric i 8 per meeting per man lsques ballnnd told esquesing school ling has three fence viewers board wednesday nov 8 the 1 clarence anderson jack ljw milton library wanted to know ton and charles austin i the school board would make a grant to the library since es- qlicsihg school children use the librarj sion of the hydro and the town engineer the monthly rental fee to subscribers will be 4 50 and the agreement may be terrain ated upon thirty days written notice there will also be an in stallation charge new channels will be added as volunteer ambulance society they become available at no f whlch thoir normal year charge to the customer colour lv 8 t i featured on all channels bidlzed 50 decided to rent a grader for snow ploughing from fred maveal at a cost of ten dollars day stand by time and ten dollars an hour when working mr maveal w ill provide the fuel and the operator this is for the winter months only if twp children pay more why ask grant thompson shelved a request from rt i on counci asking for an lsgucs i iog council delegation to talk i over anneta ion b th i a piece of land owned i i hut in t 0- hip trustee w lawson felt the chool board should not take the responsuiiij but that they i ton is asking for a gift that should approach esqueing uland include the ccmrterv and council on the matter they some other propertv comment c 1 ed deputv reeve george cum- added i as council tagged it 19s8 bus i isess nak the decision he principal balkind pointed out that many esquesing children usp all the own libraries ceor retown miltcn hnd acton trustee chester early won dered if the board should pay since same of the children were taken to the library during school hours if out of town residents pay more for a library card why should there have to be a grant asked school board mem ber dr a thompson before approaching council the board decided to find out how many school children are using the various libraries mrs a m kachmar was hlr cd to teach one of the primary grades at glen williams plans esquesing factory manufacture steel tanks granted permission i neigh oo lhood groups i to erect shelters at pictt up points on school bus rou i re i vdenu of the areas want to put i the ielters on lho cr t i of j the 10th line int n 10 sice road nd thi ih i mc j o r esquesing township will get a letter from mr krohnert heard clerk treasurer k c an industry employing 25 p do- stated his factory would be a j nda cad iw letters trot pie if it docsn t get snagged on 15 000 square foot one floor lents compl i c w- r regulations governing house structure he said the bouses i carnage d andtib rg lot 5 buiding in the ownship would bt for members of his con 3 said ditches in front nf familv the parcel he is seeking i his home w n j handle run off esquesint council has inv ited is 20 acres j and as a t ull his wn ni paul hrohnert to the next coun ismail trcs ar hen mine l cil meeting to discuss the nat cr agreed to invite the ap- v jonathan wingr or a ure of his plans to erect fac plcant to meet with them after j fiideroad said a drin e prob torv and three to six houses on whether house build- lem m front of h s hinie could propcrlv he hopes to purchase remedied iv low tin a eul hctween the 3rd ind 4th lines i ver he sa n he hd been to al the base line i council several times wnth the same request mr krohnert s companv man ifartures ftecl tanlcs for tank questioned a cost estimate i i from the credit allev conserv i ition authontv for rcmovnl of tvo members or esqucngs i bend n the credit river committee of adjustment james i airoagh gen williams which mcphail ad donald matthews i uld be a trouble spot in fut attended mondays council lire ice breakup countil con meeting to get councillor s opin iwefd figurca quoted in a c ion on mr krohnert s proposal specifications would allow him to huild the mentioned homes chemical locating another weeks delay in cablevision vote mr shaw of georgetown ca the matters to be added to the tension ltd mode a pea to by law were almost completed counal monday tor uck sol he clfmd only one point ld ht s of w 500 or 3 5 utlon ot any troubles th the still doubt and asked mr f id on road 11 us based park chemical will open first canadian plant in june park chemical of detroit will open its first canadian plant here in june and to hel tlf wednesday morning iron t out ble television in the aren we have had a bylaw hefore you for some week o v i feel there has bcui some hrenkdown in liason and i wjuui like 10 get this matter resolved said mr shaw appro i i ne iaft copy cr w smith explained thai cahlevision ngrecment we should i en be able to rresct he by lw next mm dav coi t med cr sm ii at thi same meting the hy owned industrial arcj appearing at the request of park chemical wm mcnally old council he had been asked to design a building of over twelve thousand square feet dro in n nvd council thev had he stated it was a very substan bigger areas raise own funds for school boards the dav are numbered for the new county boards of georgetown s and esquesing s education will be responsible school boards of abolition of school boards night in gak announcement 1 500 ontario came tucday herc premier john robarts spoke at the ded ication of a schcol addition on january 1 1069 the school boards w 11 be no more in their place will be created 100 county size boards of education i m basicallv in agreement with the scheme georgetown and district high school board chairman eh tyd gorlh told the he aid yesterdav we needed a new approach to ed ucation however from the high school s point if view we would mayor like io have seen georgetown merged with the brampton urea for their own money raising bv issuing separate tax bills to the public instead of rcquislt toning the money they need from municipal councils wont consider selling princess anne property an offer from a t reed to i buy twelve acres of land on princess anne drive on the ame side as the hospital rc- ce ve 1 scant attention from council on monday i m opposed to the town sel ling this land commented the mr gorlh said he has no doubts that enlargement of the administrative areas will lead to greater educational epportu nity for the students of george town which he said is basical lv the ohicctlvc of all ihe sch ml boards i m still a little puzzled as to how effective representatives from a comparatively small mu nicipality like georgetown can be on a huge count board hcav ily weighted municipality said with the future this town teems to have thies land will be most beneficial to the town stated cr bob francis with no more discussion the matter ended there tial firm and was listed on the faew york stock market he claimed it would cost the firm a further five thousand dollars to grade the lot k dodokin solicitor for park chemical pointed out the com pany was incorporated in 1911 and last year had sales of four and a half million dollars it is one of the best known manu facturers of chemicals for the metal heat treating industry he maintained the solicitor explained the company had been steered m this direction by the depart ment of trade and industry of the ontario government reeve vi hunter contended there should be more land co erage but agreed to the offer when it was pointed out by cr wluudoaniinerson they had come up from ten thousand square feet to over twelve cr emmerson explained that a rail siding was necessary to the company this lot with a rail siding had been bought by had construction but they hid not fulfilled their agree ment and a release was obtain ed from them a siooooo plant was talked about said cr emmerson ind they asked all about taxes they are most anxious to start as soon as possible after all concluded cr emmerson one buyer is worth two looker deputy reeve speight asked the question which was upper most n most minds at the coun cil table are there any nox ious fumes emanatiog from this plant it will be a salt mixing plant only replied mr dodpkin there are no exhaust plans in the sketches answered mr mcnally only the normal hot air exhausl it there were any fumes an exhaust system would hive to be provided he stat ed there were no fumes or od ours from the detroit plant ho had visited the offer to purchase was ac cepted with no opposition varied esquesing opinion on assistance to towns the smouldering issue of es quesing township s assistance or lack of it in maintaining town facilities used by town ship residents is slowly coming to a head woodworking firm buys industrial property council accepted from t wcidman i favour of the own woodworking glen wil tc the south he l for a on and half acre lot en armstrong ave where a 7 500 square foot block fac tory with a brick front will be constructed in the dying minutes of mon dav nights esquesing council meeting esquesing pubbc school board trustee william law son opened the old sore when he asked council whether offer miltoi public library should george bet si per pupil for pintview schoolers making group visits or if it would be better for es qucslng to help maintain the library through a grant georgcown ruhhc and scp arate school board chairmen there are currently 250 from john mintern and william 1 pineuew school north boyle and esquesing s public cr w fmmcrson pinpointed hornby using the milton lib- school board chairman russell i the location as part of lot 29 rarv said mr lawson miller were not available for behind canada b and the wonder if in future a grant to comment at press time i balmer candy compan the three libraries milton acl santa vs weatherman santa claus and the weather man are playing cat and mouse this year in an effort to avoid foul weather that has plagued santa s parade in the past his arrival in georgetown has been set back to november 25th exlion chiefs together for past prexy powwow former presidents of the georgetown uons cluft had their nght to roar tuesday nov 7 pas presidents mte in the lions den over stan s restaurant many past ch efs some no longer with jhe dub and some who have since moved from town enjoyed the reunion in the front from left are fred zorge clarence hestop ray wrutmee and dick riddall standing behind are jack gunning gob collier lyn mclaren clarence kennedy em bodnar bob ibnck jim jones john zorge ciarertc etenhar- ancf dick l cata on and georgetown should be considered on a per capita ba sis he said milton library would likely ask for the rate of 1 per pupil providing they got no other assistance from esques ing georgetown is taking the heaviest load of esquesing school pupils they get them from glen williams limehouse and norval said mr lawson he said stewarttown senior school will soon have its own library lm very much against this fa grant because it leaves the door open to other situations replied cr fat patterson ob viously referring to georgetown council s recent pressing for as sistance from the township in maintaining georgetown mem orial arena a georgetown council deles ation two weeks ago visited es quesing council chamber and asked that the township fathers consider making an annual con tribution to the arena treasury they left with assurance it would be considered at a later date we can t go on year after year letting the town take the full burden interjected cr tom hu1 weve got to get off our fanny somewhere along the line and pay something to these municipalities sometime this is a matter that will take a lot of thinking over cr james goodlet inserted council agreed to cr hih suggestion to discuss it at an other meeting public health diploma awarded to karen scott a graduate of the tmrsini school at st thomaselgin ho piul miss karen scott receive her diploma in public healtl nursingfrom the university o windsor at a recent convocation daughter of mr and mn arthur scott 103 mapla av w she attended high school i georgetown and at alma co lege st thomas following graduaboa as nurse she was employed in ho ptals in vancouver and pete borough before enrouinj at ui iversity

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