Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1968, p. 3

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isquesing permits set dollar record eaquttlng building pennlu mt a new high during april when ior tn tint time the total went over the million dollar mark building inspector tom mclean reported to council monday night the actual total of permit lamed dining april was 1002 44s au permits were resident w except those issued to p krohnert at lot 1 concession 4 a factory for the construction of i talnless steel tanks used on trucks for transporting such items as milk will be built by v krohnert the factory per mlt was valued at 36do0 and six houses for th various men bers of his family were valued at 136300 jva eighteen member delegat- tloft from the wild wood irsa near georgetown headed by pokesmanttred uarflsoa cc plained bitterly about diitft problems in the area mr harrison reminded coim c41 carefully of the location of the road which he claimed they seem jo have forgottenj he told pf appearing before council sbt years ago on a sim ilar mission and stated nothing was done the only relief we bet from dust comes from god when it rains reinirked mr harrison he asked that stone tar and chips- be applied to the road claiming u is heavily travelled deputy lleeve tom hill rep orted 6sfl cars a day on th road according to the recent traffieatimly cr bob lawsort pointed out that calcium would be applied soon to uy the dust he stated j m tomlinson and associates had sugjested this road be county link w just cant say well tar and chip it said cr lawson the dho has to approve and wed have to reconstruct the road and put shoulders on it in conclusion tteeva george currie would not promise tar and chip but promised immed iate relief from dust by an ap plication of calcium he also promised some repairs to the road i council approved the propo ed scotch block dam sponsored by the hilton region authority provided the cost is covered by the normal levy in the case of this authority the cost is 145 per capita authority chairman barry humphries stated the dam would be situated five miles north o milton near highway 23 hie 500 feet long and 45 ft high dam is estimated at 600000 9450000 would be covered by grants and the re maining 150000 would be sha red by the participating munic ipalities denying rumours the project had been postponed chair man humphries stated they hope to start thia year a farm make sary burning everything seems up for grabs stated cr bob lwson as he aptly described the con fusion of annexation plana in the area with miltons hearing to an nex parts of esqueaing sched uled for april 28th oakville has now announced they will seek to annex the whole of the town of milton plus any parts of esquesing milton may acq uire through annexation eaqueaing wih see advice r garding their position a contentious drainage ditch affecting farms on the 15th sideroad and 5th line was again brought to the attention of council by misa t st jean reeve george currie rcconv mended she and the adjacent owners apply under the drain age act and hire an engineer the costs- would be shared by the owners the county and the municipality oakville qolhtfeigns seek liberal pc nominations police have power to ban unsafe vehicles labelling the proposed ruling on burning rubbish in the town ship a restriction on personal freedom dr e w brown cooksviue owner of a farm in esqueslng urged penalties on those shown to have caused fires through carelessness rath er than penalties on innocent and guilty alike he claimed the limited facil ities for garbage collection on officer of the ontario prov incial police north hauoo de tachment are ssetyhecung vehicles afidatl cars not road worthy shall be removed from the highway until such time tey re placed in a cafecondi tion sec 47 4 of the hiehway traffic act states an officer may sdie the registration putes of the motor vehicle or trailer that is in a dangerous or unsafe condition and hold them until the motor vehicle or trailer has they are placed in a taie condi tion during the past week there were 57 charges prefecred 63 warnings issued and 230 con victions registered in magi strates court there were 9 ac cidents investigated including 3 personal i nj ury ace tdenta t ulting in 3 persons being in jured property damage total led 8645 inattentive driving appears to be the major cause of accidents two persons were charged with theft as a result of an in vestigation in naasaevweya twp 3 persons were charged under the liquor control act 1 motor veride reported stolen warf covred by georgetown police dept shortly after the theft was reported there were 3 premises found insecure at nim quota from ontario safety laaotm the man who habit ually passes on a hill or ignores stop signs or thinks thai swin ging wigwags appv only to the traffic behind him rapidly uses his free chancej in the gamble one day he wth have to pay and perhaps his son vhom he taught to drive in the same fa shion will get a similar bill countenanced by this court the magistrate said a 21 year old acton youth testified he had been followed from acton to gcorgetbwn by a red car and that when he stop ped for a sign ai the highway 7 no 22 sideroad intersection near limehousev five youths had thrown rocks at his car scxatch ing and denting it and tearing thr aerial off the driver said the youth had opened the door of his car and had tried to drag him from t- in statements to police read in court the accused youths claimed the acton youth had cut them off with his car onto soft shoulder of the road they said they had intended to warn him about it mclean anderson said this week he wall seek the liberal nomination as a candidate dor ilajtan riding in the june 25th federal election anderson who is now start ing hta second term as oakville mayor said he decided online weekend to seek she nonuns- tion he said he wrj datoues the matter with his employer air canada anderson has workrd at air canada for 15 years following andersons announ cement oakvlu reeve allan day announced he will seek the halton progressive conservat ive nomination he joins hahon crown attorney peter k mcwil- ikamn and parks board admini strator w w bateman whti earlier declared they would run a third roemfcer of oakville council mike boyle hs klo decided to seek the tory nonv inatlon and on tuesday a fojirth oakville resident rud tn whiting announced that ho will be a candidate for the lib eral nomination montreal born whiting a 22 year county resident handles salfrt and public relations for king raving and material lid- he has chaired the oakville united appeal is vice presid ent of halton childrens aid society and a member of halton ttcgion conservation authority ive been interested in polit ics for years ho told the her ald and would consider it a crealhonour to represent hal ton in the commons he is a lireat trudeau tiupportor he added v mayor anderson said this partr mvnod muton lnftsstrial thii of tow m humid tat murray kemighan as their candidate on friday night rint last n the co- week he was a conecrvatwe but lanovrapald up liberal the mayor said sometimes converts make the best suppor ters 1 have been very taken by the now liberal leader mr trudeau u is his presence as party leader that encourages me to run anderson served on oakville council as a councillor prior to being elected as mayor lleove day also served as a councillor prior to being elec ted reeve in the december mun icipal election t dny said after very careful consideration and at the urging of friends all over the riding i have decided to seek the nom ination as the progressive con servative candidate i do not seek this a a furtherance of personal ambiijon but because there is tho opportunity for widrj er service to this area and be cause so hiany have expressed the hope that i would represent them mr mowilliams wisthe first to declare himself as a candid ate for the tory nomination his entry camo as a surprise to both halton pcs and liberals iormer milton mayor mike lodwllh was the first liberal to declare himself as seeking tho nomination the halton nvw democratic kernlghan deral election he finished bind harley and masson be- hey people know what take a trip to erin and vlslf xlr b she has the nicest things for your mother s day gift the daintiest peignoir seti colourful minislips italian sandals hanes cantrice hoso and a host of other goodies gift wrapped fr9 to mother with love from vera b tm issurancft buy fames low rate andtopsovics contact m today i 1 geo e drumm 1776148 42 langsfona cr state farm luli scarborough ontario canadian haad offlc post office tour for third brownies drown ion of 3rd georgetown pack and their leader mrs bet ty hull spent an cnjoyablo and informative hour tourinff the georgetown post office thurs day evening i jim collier of the atalf ex plained ihe workings of the post office and answered many questions asked by tho brown- les thursday may itu tmm9 l m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown just off maln street phone 77m71 get ready for safe summer driving drive in for free r 4 r according to jovbnmh4r7bsulaton v aiso- free brake inspection may service specials night repair service wednesdays ayid thursdays only by appointment front end alignment tuneups from balance 4 wheels align headlights 895 695 895 350 call dave saunders 8776928 or 3644525 dodge brothers sales and service ltd ford and mercury 61 gulph st gofblown w7t6mm wont condone harassment of motorists says cadi magistrate kenneth lintfiinn kjtid in court last wek he will wot stand for the hrrassment of motorist on ii nitons hich- wiys kour youth were ftppear- intf before him eharfied with pu blic mischief in causing dfenugd to another youth car nr limehouse aprh 1 two were cleared of the char ge fetid two ware found tirilty and reminded for- report the court was told they had thrown rocks at the car and bad attempted to drag the driv er from hut neat kidding him in the procew thu bcc4tin of motorisu on the highway at night la the typ of offence that will not be an roses se our 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