Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1968, p. 1

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canadians held tickets on the winning horse each ol which will cl about 10000 weather and landing were jiough nbgrlbourhooc chiidren inspect the damaae to a cessna 185a which slammed into a ditch on tbe ewing street exten sion in moore park friday night foul weathor forced the emergency landing this picture was taken after the plane was hauled from the gasoline soaked ditch official opening ceremony bridge town works building in a double ceremony friday georgetowns new works build ing and the new mountainview bridge were officially opened ilh ribbon catting ceremonies guests first assembled at the bridsc which actually has been i in use since early spring where wk p hunter georgetowns reeve and warden of- the couni ty councils road chairman wm it smith and cordon gallagher burlington reeve and chairman of the county road committee officiated then mr hunter and mr smith unveiled a plaque which will become a permanent record of the bridge which re places an antiquated slrucluie over the cnit tracks the group then moved to the works buildinc on mapjc ave nue kast where reeve hunter and deputy reeve arthur speicht cut a ribbon and con tractor william mcnally hand ed the buildini keys to crbob francis councils property chairman guests went on an informal tour of the 110000 lrucuro which will house the engineer ing department and office of the xoninc and buildinr admin istrator it is the first time that the town works has department has been broucht together inlo one place previously the enfiineerin department consisting of on engineer gordon fancy his sec retary and three draftsmen and building inspector walter pacholok were in the upstairs or the metropolitan halton htiihu injj at mountainview and guelph while the works depart nrnl used the alrex works yard en armstrong avenue alt tho town vehicles are kept either in the yard or in the large 50 x 100 tfarajje in iho rear part of the building the front part of the structure includes the above mentioned offices and the lunch room for the outside works force a buffet swapper followed at georgetown golf 4t country club hockey scholarship approve land use for one apartment turn down two will passing of an amend ment to the towns official plan at monday council meeting councillors coon after nccame embroiled in an argument ab out a motion to approve land use or a- main street north pro perty for an apartment while not sayim they would approve a specific building aler investment which plans an apartment on the site of thoj present georgetown nursing hume had its initial submission to the planning board turned down because not enough de- tail was given councils mat- 1 ion which passed on a 72 vote with mayor gibbons and cr krancis dissenting asks the firm o sulmit a- more detailed plan lo the manning board cr francis argued thnt the motion intimated that the mo- tion infeis approval of the alcr proposal and is out of place and that it is up tn tho devel oper to deal with the planning hoard without cnirictl entering the picture until later the land use factor has al ready been taken into account by the zoning amendment ho sad two other apartment applicat- ions were denied one by steve emmerson for a mountainview road building and fred muveal for two proposed buildings on john street west in both cases council cited nonconformation with the zon ing bylaw and the new official plan amendment as reasons for the turndown the maveal motion was on a split voc with mayor gibbons reeve hunter and cr young refusing to- uupport the turn- do wn tells kin of ys hope for financial support juliun reed chairmnn of ge orgetowns ymca campaign wxs kuest speaker at tlie goorsc- town kinsmen club illnncr mccu ing at stans itesuurant mon day uetween the introduction hy hugh lvwwll and words of thanks by trevor moores he re lated the hopes and aspirations of the local y and felt that wih eood support turn the local residents both financial and physical much could he done to assist in fulfilllnu the ainui of the v with funds to provide proper building the physical and cul tural programs could be enlarg ed ho said guests pxasent were krcd hancock clive searle ed uox nd bob kline koa milne was fines chairman for the evening and al murphy acted as serj eant at arms bob collett had the dual role of joker and mys tery man 11111 hewitt reported on tho upcoming stuij and gary alton advised the ropairs to tho park- ette havo been completed the club was advised by 1anl kvans that a llallcweeji party woulil bo held in november and that a prize would be awarded for the best costume president d ijylorchaired the husiueys pertion of the iiininy fliiriiiiblmi swi voted to donate 50 to the local little theatre group to assist in their losscn in the recent tire secretary ioh puckering not ed that acknowledgement of telegrams sent prime minister trudeau and mp llud whiting had been received the tele grams expressed concern of the luafran situation population increase 568 for esquesing in the past year esnucsinns population rose from 0037 lo 805 an increase of 508 as tn be expected ttic larg est nuntner of residents 4100 arc jn the 20 to 5d tfroup tlie 10 to lt atfc comes next wih a21 followed by the tluree and under nroup with wd school board candidate ben boyle william a ben boyle chairman of tho geortfotown separate school board announc ed last woek he would be a can didate for the newlyformed halton county separate school at present he is the only an flounced candidate for geonte- town representation on the board he hajt been a meniber of the georuotnwn sawpaoute sc1um1 board since 1961 3 years after its inception and clutinmun ror the past our years dave mcmenemy a georgetown junior c kal tier defcnslnan for two and i half years dave mcmenemy enrolled in a polytechnical inst itute in troy new york thi fall made possible through hockey scholarship dave son of mr and tmra bob mcmenemy 20 shelley si is at heiusclacr polytechnical institute as the result of being scouted by the school when he played midget hockey dave has attended toronto marlboro camp twice but chose to finish his secondary school education here this year he turned down an offer from brantford junior as as a member of bensiielaevs team he engineers he plays against a number of name col leges including west point and harvard management engineering in which he is enrolled is a four year course his dad is the georgetown raider clubs manager solicitor explains wills and estates to kinettes kinetic president nqrcen miehm welcomed a number of kin wjves and forjner kinottea to the first klnctto general meeting of the season octoler a durim a short business ses sion bejorc the dinner tin see retary rcrsortod tlie fall fair both wl a financial success the president anu itosino levy will represent tlie club at the fall council in windsor oct 25 and 2u georgetown lawyer walter sopinka was guest speaker at thmjneeting mid sparked a di cusslon ol wills and estates mrs miehm annniinrb three kin wives donna dicgej fcljeon method and joyce powell would become kinettes at hu next meeting high school students at model un meeting ten georgetown district hifih school students travel to oak- ville today a take part in and observe a three day model un security council session there attending from here will be simon and tim perroit john blley doii stephens david worron llostomary hill john kawlinson nick shorten qlike mundy and bob barber vive will attend as delegates the rest as cbservcr a highlight will be an ad dress by lester b pearson at the closing banquet saturday factory manager jack hamilton w ij najtoraen vice president and general manager of stan dard products canada ltd has announced the appoint ment of j k jack hamilton 12 albert street aj factory ma nager of the georgetown divis ion effective october 1mb mr hamilton joined the firm in august 1950 in the quality control department progress ing to production control man ager two years later and wiu promoted to sales manager in 10g3 prior to joining standard products he wts with a v roe aircraft company at malt- forced down in moore park pfene damage in thousands six people from quebec es caped injury when their light plane crash landed on an un used road in ilocre part in 4he west end of town early friday night the plane which ws forced down by weather conditions was damaged when justifies name tanhardt pup scores fifth win tanhardt winner tho local german shepherd puppy which thinks its name is its destiny was judged best in breed at the st barnard club of canada sanction show in thorohill on sunday defeating approximately 25 other shep herd pups it was winners fifth win a row on the previous weekend he took best puppy in breed at the greenwood kennel club show in toronto at that same show his owner miis laura treble also had wins handling two local canines kobis grand watcher went best of winners saturday completing his championship with points to spare and sun day mt blancs blnky a kee- shund e2id two mnre cham pionship points coing best af breed kobis grand watcher u own ed by john van dermeer rr 1 i in chouse and ml blancs binky is mis treble it slipped into a deep ditch at the end of its landing run j lionel niervry of st rom- auld quebec who was piloting the cessna 185a laid fcg pre vented him from landing at tho brampton plying club the monoplane owned by sud aviation canada ltd of quebec city narrowly missed high tension wire and ruck he top branches of a tree as it circled to find a landing site firefighters were sent to the scene to standby in case a spnrlc ignited gasoline pihing into the ditch from the planes rup tured fuel tank passengers were mr ajid mrs albert renaud mr and mm noel anglois and lillian ca- mirc al of victoriavillc quo- bee they had taken olt from malton en route to detroit when the weather interrupted the flight damage to the single engine plane was estimated in the thousands after the plane was remov ed from the ditch saturday and towed to guelph airport tho five passengers left for malton to take hn other plane to det roit the pilot stayed behind to answer questions from a de partment of transport invest igator georgetown constable earl andress handled the police de partments investigation cefijimony opens mountainview brtdge snip its official prom left ark gordon gallagher chairman of tho halton county roads committer georgetown councillor dill smith and georgetown reevo and county warden dill huntor they are cutting a ribbon gcrosi mountainview road dridoo to official ly open the span the ceremony look place friday bus route comes back to main st council aotion on monday in timated that the gray coach route may return to imain street in the near future the bus firm informed coun cil that it will resume that route if it receives- parking ar eas now metered three on the eatst and two on the west kind is so infonuih in writing regain hour sunday dont forget to regain that huuis wleop you lost laft apring c ft mae and asked gray cos oh lo notify council on what datu it will make tho change l1ie nutter baa hcen a hot council uuj- till ice a now jtan e and charles street route was opposed by wwne residents af ter council aked the firm to re tire from main street i iti is following the uudoe okn1no the of liclal party moved to maple avenue east to officially open iho stew works department there

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