Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1968, p. 1

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ads that pay you can placa an ad in th heralttr classified v0 by phoning 8773301 buying or sailing tha herald ig whir yeu will find th rasultt yo want georgetown herald the home newspaper tor georgetown and district printing publishing tha georgetown herald ha servad georgetown and district at win tar and publishers for over a century ottering hie best in flna printing and coverage autherbad as second class mall post office dept ottawa nd for payment of postae n cash georoetowti ontario thursday october 3rd 1968 500 par yar single copy price tan cants brumac head will explain local plan bruce mclaughlin president of s b mclaughlin associates limltod and managing director of the mclaughlin group of land development companies will address georgetown cham ber of commerce at george town golf country club oct ober 16 jtrtms as otic of ontarios leading land developers the mclaughi lin grdup has a number oi ma jor projects underway includ ing development oi the form er del rex holdings in george town more than 500 homes have been built in this proj ect and on additional 2000 un its are planned the georgetown chamber hopes to hove an audience of 150 on hand to hear mr mc laughlin bruce mclaughlin not all clinic donations collected in blood packs a lot of work noes into mak- ing a blood donor clinic success ul just take a look at the list of tlvose who aided the geor getown red cross branch in thfir september clinie at holy cross auditorium 1 i the coca cola co dcbocr fsh movers tile georgetown herald and armstrong insuran ce loaned typewriters the georgetown and district mem orial hospital loaned screens the georgetown volunteer am bulance services and dr aw ashcnhiirst was on call after noon and evening clinic conveners were mrs r ii jones mrs am suthcr- land mrs iui sales un mrs stan walsh and the publicity was taker care of by mrs jack i nhmiwhot mrs kenneth lcgerc and mrs andy brands dislrib- utloy of posters waf dime by mr jim dnltnn mr doug tucki er mr kenneth legere miss sandra hornby miss muriel paulln mrs ann kelly mrsi mavis vanllorn mrs lou ilur- lev miss linda capperauld mr r paulin mrs hj herder and mrs joan perkins nurses and assistants were mrs audrey huston mrs beuy phillips mrs judith hopper mrs bessie peck mrs mary simpson mrs gall collett mrsj vivian cunningham nnd mrs joan perkins typists- mrs w geggie mrs h rossiter mrs a bradley and mrs k legcre mrs j bellamy took care of driving donors and workers to and from the clinic general help at the clinic was given by mrs a bullock mifs linda capperauld mrs k eimiger mrs m foot mrs d hancock mrs r lyttlc mrs s mercer mirs diane bantling mrs it stewart and mrs a syme ms it secord attended to the children in the nursery the catering was done by the ladies of the catholic womens lcagae door knocking with crossed fingers future of y programs rests with john public the annual georgetown diurlct vmcaywca financial campaign swung into high ginr thlv week as 300 canvassers be gan their rounds in an all out bid to open the gate in ut heading up t four campaign divisions ire residential chair man mm joan aggissi ju-ofes- sional chairman dr brucv dulf commercial chiirnian mrs jan ice smith and industrial chair man william mcnally as well ut the army of vol unteers from georgetown and district fsiitttancct hus com ained on main evening street frlda jsz aaa ifa 1 1 tail i in brampton who provided silk screen for printing and the half dozen a folk singing group from milton who enter i canvassing for the 11000 will he completed by oct 12 the man hours of volunteer work which goes into u camp aign of urn size number in the thousands in an attempt to reach every household und bus iness in th area suecesi fill program ot th size requires tluj involvement of everyone a y spokesman com muted thin week 3bclr gen- ctti hu y wfi inftrn nun tiiu youth of georgetown and dis trict do iwve places to go and i things to du germans will tour plants a group of young german business and professional men will tour two georgetown indus tries net week during a brief visit here arranged by rotary the men all nonrotarians live in rotary district 152 ho match district of 707 which is local district designation last year a similar exchange croup from here to australia included a georgetown insur ance representative paul arm strong the seven man german ex change group which has been in canada since august 31 vlll arrive in georgetown from guelph on saturday on monday they will tour the varian as sociates and p graham bell plants baking shop gets the chop on ihe grounds it is a sirvie family area council refused the teijucst of mrs robert bonflcld to establish a baking business at 145 main st north the planning board pointed out there will be a neighbour hood commercial area on the other side of the street model gkads louise harris 20 ond ann smith 10 both of georgetown were in a waller thornton gra duating class friday plaza branch banker goes to long lac paul thompson 11 durham street a canadian imperial bank of commerce employee has been promoted to senior clerk and transferred to long lac near port arthur he started working for the commerce at its downtown ge orgetown branch where he spent eight months before being transferred to richmond hill after nine months there he wasj shifted to the georgetown plana brhch where he has boon aci countatits axslstant for over a year voters may ballot in public schools come from behind thats bantam style a glen william bantam ball team coached by paul marshall pete pomeroy and jim frank has won the halton county rural softball championship in the minimum number of games and in each of their three vic tories it was a come from be hind effort in the first game against kil bride the glen craw trailed 30 before taking a 43 win in game two they overcame a 60 deficit to win 120 and sunday night they picked away at kilbrides 73 lead to capture the gamo and the title 100 apartments nixed by plan board two proposed apartment buildings nn john st avest and mountainview road respective- ly were turned down by plan ning board council was inform ed by letter monday night the john street application from maveal motors ltd prop osed two apartment buildings one with 53 suites and ihc oth er with 70 suites the mountainview road ap- ew bliss on display- in france a georgetown company e w bliss company canada ltd will be one of 10 canadian com panies which will demonstrate their products at a hotel equip ment exposition in paris fran ce in october the bliss company is a man ufacturer of vending machines the canadian exhibit at the exposition from oct 1021 council moves to shift polling from private homes l s irlnnn jovnily bthe federal would have seen a twenty suite apartment en the site both applications were turn ed down because the apart ments would not conform to the existing bylaw nor to the new official plan recommended to council department of trade and com merce and the exhibiting com panies as a result of canadian part icipation in a similar exhibition in 10f7 export sales amounted to more than si million major 0 j ketcheson talies command of c company at a chango of cammaaj ceremony last week in george town armoury major ojf ket cheson became commanding of ficer of c company lome scots regiment replacing retiring co captain fipikching the -new- co haslwjen withchatham the lbrria scots only since the first of this year but has had many years experience with mi litia before moving to bramp ton he was commanding officer of another c company with the essex and kent scottish in ontario prior to that he was a mem ber of the queens york hang ers in toronto as senior counsellor with the canada manpower centre in brampton he tries to lind job for people andpooplo for jobs- he was transferred from chat ham branch at the beginning of tho year mnjor ketcheson lives in brampton with his wife son and daughter major o ketcheson loft is welcomed into hit new post as c company commander by retiring co captain frank chlng a i if the public school board gives tho okay georgetown vo- tors will be voting injiej schools this deecmlxir iut ra ther than private homes ai they have in the past at mondays council meeting crs ballcntino and smith initi ated tlie move to have chapel street school harrison school george kennedy and any other school the clerk may require used as polling stations xhe request for permission ha now gone to the school board each classroom would he a different subdivision cr ttoy ballentinc pointed out it is becoming more and more difficult to get people to open up their homes i had many complaints inst year of basements being used and cau sing hardship to older people he stated he reminded council the schools are the only plac having both the rooms and the parkitikarea cr smith hacked the move to the schools were always saying we dont use the schools often enough and we could save the town some money he com mented he wondered if more than the original ihree schools mentioned might be needed cr hole concurred suggcst- ine all the schools be used since some would be too far away at this point the phrase and any other schools the clerk may require was added to the rnition school board this time tit hiah school board will be the location of the nomination meet in council will request the use of the high school auditorium for the nominations meeting monday november 1u for years the meetings been held in wriggle school and before thatiji the library this year worih auditorium is mot avail able not enthused about library addition pun plans by tlic library board to extend the library met with little enthusiasm at council monday nijht a letter from john bellamy library board chairman rermind- edcomncitoftlieirunueuer asking for a meeting to discuss the hiring of an architect and repeated the request i believe the majority of council are not in favour p larging that building saidth mayor i feel another library shquld be built in the east end of town cr w smith was of the same opinion ho suggested a library could be included in the exten sion of delrex market centra deputy recvo arthur speight pointed out that any building in the rnst said the nnyor tliis year is out of the question i think thi sdiuol boards nive s t nhancing could not be refused this request arranged at ihe request of cr ballen- council will meet with the tine the clerk read the section library hoard ns a matter or of the act dealing willi polling courtesy according to tha stations bylaws may be pas- scd mnking any school or pub lic building a polling mntlnn but no school shall be used without the consent of ihc uchool board said ihe acl the mayor claimed the prov iding of iiolling stations is the duty of tile clerk clerk benhiuu stated he knew of no part of the act which says he has to provide polling stations from a pri vate home we sometimes jet calls nn hour before voting saying someone is sick and the house cant be usd said the clerk the clerk claimed that the change- ot wind boundaries had created many polling mibdiv- isions and some new ureas ami he had no idea where to start td have te go knocking twi doors he added con noil unanimously backed th unim in hn lhj srfnjj used for polling statiorm another innovation this yeur also pending upprovul of a mayor falls from tree house leg broken koulein year old danny par ent 32a uelreic blvd is la genrelow hospital with a bro ken legaiul a great many lrul- ve and sores after falling 23 feit irom a tree house monday evening he was taken to hospital by thu gcnnietown volunteer am bulance service at council meeting that nuht cr hoy ballentinu atkod if the newly appointed safety commit tee would be empowered to dis mantle this tree houne he said he thought the tree house is un private property either on land bolongintf f to brumac or camp nonjel he guessed no definite answer was glvetc try mayor told ouncjj the rjhfwflsasf uj inayo suiurl off weiiilinr juit tho fire chiaf bed pmmised ho would una one 1 by next t week

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