Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1968, p. 1

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x juf that pay i m iii hn jeaaafveal m0ea by ktxatp btrylna or jmhnii tnv imibw is wiw 4m m and th mull tm s georgetown herald the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing tim qeoffetewft htriw nae wrvtd oeoftelewn and dbtrlcr mm printer and putihtbara far ever a cefifigry aftirmfli ja bast in llna printing and nam coverage a aau qaaa mall poat chhoa papa owaaia and far payment paatagar in cash oao ontario thdladay no 2111 19as 540 par yaari awflla copy prices tan canla 22 candidates seek 10 offices show books oaiy jpdd and debbie buresh above and their two pint sized fellow performers introduced show business to 1he georgetown librarys youngest book borrowers when they presented a puppet show in the junior section saturday their act followed a play entitled strange visitors which was written arvd produced by toni treahy it was the start of an active week of activities marking young canada s library week which includes a bus trip to a production of alad din at the studio childrens theatre and a cat show at the georgetown library this saturday curre freeman in contest for esquesing reeves post flection for deputy coaly seats also r will be a wide open rare aaywnteatut wltb th two top mats iisjfc rind nd six cand idjrtea leaythe jain council facuu him forty third elect ion raeve georje currle will he challenged by malcolm free man and deputy eeve tom bbl will be chanengedi by jirfl yrancej a defeated candidate for school board last year tor the first time in eoues inxs long history ten names appeared on the board for council but were whittled down to six by the and of the iiitht the abf council candidates are incumbents c f patterson and wilfrid leslie excouncll lor james goodlct percy it hicks 11 3 milton russell stiller member of the esques in school board for five years kenneth p marshall it it s 101 ton cr robert lawson declined to run aaln but promised the ratepayers they would see him la the future me was first ap- pointed to council in 1d64 to fill a vacancy created by jhe death ofwufred bird he uas alerted in 1b63 and hkhi and took a year off in 1d67 but came back again in 1068 iwm lawson chairman of ekqueaing school lloard and kerwlb mcphall member of the acton district hlh school board were nominated for the newly created haltou county board of education continued on paira 13 esquesing nominations names in capitals are t candidates j heeve georgr cuiuiie malcolm ulekman deputy reeve jim fflancf thomas hill for council 3 to b simmi jamls goodlet plitcy hicks wilfhin leslie klnnfrll maitshall itusslij milleit c f pat pattlitson jim france h l davidson mrs jean mcphail william knilht halton board qf education wiujam iaws0 accl kcnun mcphail halton it c board of education cbmblnwd mat for equaling milton and nagawya james lavgldyx angtlo tone1jj latimer to fie named halton crown attorney four seek rc seats on board of education roman catholic school gup portent to georgetown and l quoting who with pther county koman catholic will elect two member to the new hjltim county board of education will have a choice of four men at the december 2nd elections candidate j for the two seat are hubert clohrcy lluih ikn denton and william irleitner all of burlington and kuimth walsh of oakvllle on the countys now ho man catholic separate tchool board xtaoffatowo voter will choose between ban boyle and td flaye as their representative on the board acsquatin nawagaweya and acton abare one seat pn this i board and there are two cand mates both milton residents thy ar james langulyk aniielo foilelli and club riviera adds more parking space a 10 000 project that will lnumii umihinu im if tfl per tent has just been com plcted at the riviera norval manager knill zuber told the herald the project inclu drd an illuminated entrance to the parking lot increasing a fad landscaping the parking area and paving the entrance road still to be added are 200 trees- birchoj poplars and codars the riviera naw has park lug space for 250 cars the attorney onaratldap- artmeot is expected to annaun co shortly that georgetown law yer douglas v latimer 39 will bo appointed u the new reildent crown attorney for halton county the appointment of xjurocr who just recently retired as an official of the halton progrcs sive conservative association was recommended by attorney general arthur wlshart but sttir must deceive the approval of the provincial cabinet latimer will take over his new duties in december sue ccdlng retired crown attorney teter k mcwilllams who re signed last spring to run in the federal election campaign as pc candidate for halton riding he was defeated by liberal rud whiting following me williams unex pected resignation to enter poll tics the ags office namd spe cial crown prosecutor ronald thomas of toronto as acting crown attorney in halton un til a permanent appointment was made born in georgetown latimer h married with a son david ajl 5 and daughter janice ago 2 he attended georgetown pub lic und high schools before go- ing on to university of toronto and 6aloadt hall i aw school he has praclict d in giorgt town and is a partner in tho law firm of latimer and raines he u a member of the law society of upper canada the canadian rar association vice president and director of the halton law association a form r part time assistant crown attorney associate member of the ontario crown attorneys association and membdr of tho legal aid committee for halt on county a retirtd officer of the ry al canadian navy reservo specializing in communications the new crown is a member of the royal canadian mulury in stltuto and georgetown branch of the royal canadian legion douglas latimer georgetown nominations namaa in capitals ara caddat mayor john elliott wueldon lmmeiiion hoilert francis wm h hunter ernest hydo ahifar spolchl reeve acclamation wm f huntut arthur spcljlit beputy reeve allthur speight william sunnucks james emmerson for council 2 to b alactw inaach ward warty 1 michael foot sandy mackenzie ulnest iiyde aline currie ward 2 jlm court i0wa den1sov james emmers0v john hole wm il imtttt jim young ward 3 habry levy kicuabo morbow naltp siddall bank tyrrell kanaeth riley halton county school board bodnajt gudnl sigurdsqn i- halton county r c school board ben boyle ed iiayes hartley shcrk 1 reeve hydro water reclamations rest start two weekscanipaign hydro commission acclamation john t armstrong glrald mccallum water commission acclamation roy baujentink winston smith arthur speight with 28 pulform speakers at a public meeting following hon day s georcetovn municipal nominations a large audience in the high school auditorium had a solid three hours of words to digest oc davidson who was elec ted chairman for tho meeting enforced five minute per speaker rule while allowing a reasonable number of questions after each speech thi incut ing was orderly and for the most part nonpro vocative with candidates leaning heavily on more jrtcrcation facilities a town manajtr or clorkadmlni b ira tor planning and stream lined council procedure in their campaign points there was some pointed crit iclsm of this years council speeches by tho three candid ates land plaudits for their work from the sitting members tor the first time in history bno candldate delivered his speech in tvcnch as well as lngluh and xleevc wm y hunter established another innovation with a co ftee and coejtltvs room with a 3man race for mayor speeches by tho three candid ates were the focal point of interest want go train john elliott cites his county council ejtperlonce a reeve and his record of eight years on council as qualifying him more than his opponents who want to move from the bottom to tho top his pisiform includes a clerk administrator industrial prom otlon and acquisition of more land for this go train service to the city more traffic lights on the highway and an in ere a aed speed limit on the cast town approach more parks and em phasls on development of roads and additional water supply ile is critical of a council which would have a deficit he said except for a 2l 000 sur plus from the previous year and 13 000 in unexpected jfand sales budget for a new works garage was overspent by 20 000 and he termed this broadloomed building reckless spending the mill rate has incrcasrtd 7 mills in two years he said next year it should go down s mills and still draw in more tax roon ey because of a recent reassess- ment he stressed that lie is an in dependent candidate who will make his own decisions budiiwt expasruno two years as finance chair man during his three years on council has prepared him for the mayors position said wheli don steamer emmersoo a present ward 1 councillor mr emmerson said he has dealt with an assortment of groups such as county and pro vincial departments as well as all local boards and ewmnb sjoot la hlfl budget selling chore and has the broad picture of thunidpal affairs needed for the mayors post a two million dollar budget which will show only a 91200 deficit is pretty good financing he boasted he was critical of council s road program as try ing to do too much at one tme he said councils job is to provide all the necesaaary things a town must have plus something extra to advance the community this need not he expensive he said it could bo a beaut if ication program enlist ing the help of organizations and citizens a town can be like a home he said he has seen modest home which excel because they are tastefully dec orated no politics although he is supported by a citizens group r w bob francis stressed that this hi connected with no political par ty a council member for four years he said administration is u antiquated out of touch and out of date and he would have a professional administrator to handle town business 4 we must relinquish some- of the old ways dwelling on de tail which is so time consum ing he said there is great need for strong decisive lead ership industrial annexation must be considered he said and re- contlnued on page 12 16 floats 3 bands in lions santa parade saturday december 7lh ture snoopy and the red bar santa claus is coming to town on and bon lincoln toys will the triumphant finale to the show a merry go round float lions club santa claus parade named after hi store at the moment thirty three other floats with no theme entries have been received in announced as yet are being en cludinj sixteen floats and three tered by tho knights of columb- bands more floats and bands us cubs guides brownies arc expected to be signed up radical car club ymca geor this wtek getoun district high school lt kinsmen and gs television the jaycee float filled uith a apodal feature will bo tho harmonizing barbers hoppers will appear in the grey cup parade the week before they are seen in the local parade newlyelected mayor in an open convertible georgetown girls pipo band in addition to jthc jaycee jnd the canadian legion pipe float sheridan college will fea i band will et tho tempo with ii il ammanii mill cd church he is former elder and is past president of th mens club and past chairman of the committee of stewards he u also a director and past chairman of the halton county childrens aid society past exe cutive member of north halton cancer society past member of the north halton high school board and past chairman of the georgetown district high school board member of the georgetown chamber of com merce the empire club ami several masonic organisations closed circuit for the overflow th crowds wete so huob on the final day of lha jebovahi wllnauai circuit atsembly in ths georgetown high school on the weekend that special arrangement were made to accomodate thole who couldnt tqueezs into the auditorium and mezzanine teals through the technical ifjiow how and generosity of burlen moore 34 langslone crescent georgetown the overflow audience in the school cafeteria were able to follow the procoedlncjs via closed circuit tv the aklrl of the bafplpas and the hamilton south centre majorette will twirl their bat oftaand cavort to tho inusic with the newlyrmed air ca det corp will be tho air cadet band irom j21 squadron cuelph f georgetown cablo tv plan to tape the event which starts at 1 30 from sinclair and guelph and are considering cabling it to their subscribers over an op en channel at ef later date award contract for holy cross addition final approval has been re ceived from the omb for the immediate start on the six room addition to holy cross school according to property chaltan hartley sherlc the 129000 contract was awarded to the lowest bidder roman kramer on november 13 construction will start im- mediately with a hoped for completion date of the r of april atchltects are allen broun and sheriff barbershopper chorus is much in demand the thirty member chorus of the georgetown uarberahoppers in their red hlauri and yrcy pants are in bucli do man d at tho present time they are coinid rinif turning down tnyaiie rntntu v v in the la it two weeks thoy appeared in the biu brothers variety show in brampton a really big tlioo of hijh priced talent but for that- iiluit the price was nil the next week it was the hi afra hellef fund which benefit ted by their harmony and a few day later the rwldenj of hal ton centennial manor in the near future thi acton fair board and home wood heat homo id gurlph will have thorn aa their guests the chorua u directed by don gillespie with uill hunter aa president and ralph barton vice president these tinging entertainers helped fellow entertainer the little theatre by donating twenty five dollars to help them recoup aornc of their lou in the fire which destroyed their properties

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