Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1969, p. 7

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5v- i v t s l i high salaries no communicat if i v rumblings of discontent with yi the countys new board of ed- ucation setup were heard at mondayvtown council nveetlng when it appeared for a- time that councillors would not pass a 19000 account the first re quisition by the new- board one criticism by reeve hun- er and deputy reeve speight was that they had been led to believe that education costs would now be a separato tax bill with taxpayers knowing what percentage of their tax irionejris being used for educa- tion the bdard will be asking for money twice a month said the reeve a lot of people my- self included think it is going to be quite cqstiy i was led down the garden path by a per son saying the board was going to issue its owntax levy now j find they are going to tell us how much they want and we will have to produce the mon- ey- j reevel hunter said council wijl have no control over what kinettes again handle bantam hockey billets the kinette club of george town held a very successful meeting at stans restaurant on january 14 with noreen miehm presiding gail couett led the kinette song joyce powell said grace and lorna taylor was sergeant at arms 6qestswcrejoan the schoolboacd will be requis itioning and when you see salaries of 29000 to 31000- thats pretty wild he remark ed cr bill smith criticized the new board as high handed and said he had reprimanded the reeve and deputy a year ago about the way the new board was instituted only onej board member re- presenting georgetown oh a 20 manboardis afaree ho charg ed we are getting no com- munication at all from the board and anything i know i am getting by word pf mouth- or from our local newspaper the one good thing about the new setup was a separate tax bill said cr ern hyde ion complaint and now we find this wont be so well have to bo on the al ert with regional government how about tobe stuffed dowp our throats too t first deciding not to approve the 19000 payment council reconsidered when crs donna denison and sandy mackenzie argued that two wrongs dont make a right and it would be poor business to put the new board on the financial jspoi without temporary funds to pay salaries and other necessary bills council invited ernest bodji nar the towpsj representative on the school board to attend a committee meeting thursday night to explain how the board is operating peg elliott betty cochrane lois walker shirley mccole- man noreen jacka sharon middleton lorna michasiw jane evans and carmelita howells who recently trans ferred from the barrie club the president welcomed car ol leyes into the club and presented her with a kinette nite is barrelled for kinsmen a double barrelled beef nite gave georgetown kinsmen a chance to air their complaints after consuming a roast beef dinner at stans restaurant monday night once a year the club holds beef nite when all local kin are requested and expected to bring before the club any matters of complaint for the general membership to discuss the object is to im prove the units operation gary alt was fines chair man ibt dili meeting andl frank bryant sergeant at arms don puckering was joker and george miehm was revealed the mystery man john whiter rex heslop jr and ted middleton were guests as well as past kinsmen presid ent torn kent president dean taylor presid- taylor beating out bob couett and tony walker in the finals public speaking nite will be the next kinsmen meeting with the winner at the club level to progress in competition with other club representatives last years georgetown win ner hugh powell was a semi- finalist at the district conven tion in london brampton club will be guests at this february 3 meeting mcnally borland wafntsis ema at st georges anglican william mcnauy was reelect ed peoples warden and bob borland waf appointed rectors warden at the annual vestry meeting of st georges anglic- an church on sunday evening the meeting followed an even song service conducted by revd eric mills reviewing the financial rep ort mr mcnally pointed to a drop in revenue which made it impossible for the church tjtb pay its 5400 allotment for missions a 767 shortage will be carried into this years bud get members voed an increase in salary and travel allowance to the rector and approved a to tal budget of 27000 as the 1969 target total revenue last year was- slightly over 20000 which included 830 in special givings to the primages world relief fund and biafran relief ed wilson frank tyrrell and jim costlgan were elected members of the advisorycouncll john t armstrong and jrwiif inclndies thij wayd- noble were voted uy delegates ena and lay delegates to synod with paul armstrong as an alternate michael arm- m i l e strong will continue as chairi mrs smith say doctor how man of sidesmen mr and mrsis mrs bro she j under your thi oioroitown h1rald thursday ja 23rd 196 pagk 7 m i care isnt she h doctor yea she was but im v not attending her now i mii cmiih thotv wallace thompson auditors and mrs jim costigan envelope secretary jmtis smith thats fine tm thomas paqry and mrs esth- glad to hear shes now out of er smith were reappointed rep- danger ofc 00itltlst v 47 aaairvi st north suite tjmrt north of silver telephone 873671 moving moving to a new location take advantage of l our sale prices ail kinds of toys games ronald uncoln ltd 345 guelph stjteelv- ndr aaerry 0o hounb 6 mill street 5rycnolarhtpwnr go to realty student brampton real estate board has generously offered a 300 scholarship to be awarded to an outstanding student in sher idan colleges new real estate course set to begin next fall o william sunnucks of george- pin marilyn sunnucks was con- yhe snort buiiness sis- 1 town president of the bramp- crahilated on the arrival of her j uu i tnn hoard nrosentnh the chpnup gratulated on the arriva chosen daughter and given a baby spoon donna moores billeting chairman for the bantam hoct key tournament asked for help with telephone lists joyce powell agreed to chair a rum mage sale the latter part of march rosine levy introduced two bell telephone films beyond all barriers and decorating unlimited the evening closed with a white elephant sale auc tioned by donna moores glen williams moody family now living in napanee tio ncwlyclccted executive of the cgit group is as follows president joanne crawford secretary mary englehy treas urer better campbell social convener mary lynn inglis j social welfare karen hilts i the explorers group cxecus ive is president cindy stafford secretary brcnda inglis treas urer kathy klasscn social convener cheryl spencc social welfare mary norton the cgit meets each wed nesday evening in the united church with the leaders being mrs stan ash mrs ijarold ing lis and mrs r newman the explorers meet wednes day after school and leaders are mrs w k 1 asse n mrs j hunter mrs b mclnlyre mr and mrs bev moody and family main st left this past weekend for their new home in napanee where bev is now employed being longtime res idents here they will be missed we wish them well sympathy is extended to the sheppard family in the death of harold which took place ac- cidently while cutting down trees on the grcig farm- harold attended the clay hill school on the tenth line when a boy in terra cotta sion during which reports were heard on the clubs christmas tree project from hugh powell and oh kinsmen pens from bill sunnucks fred harrison reporting on the international bantam hock ey touramcnt which operates under kin sponsorship stressed all members must work hard to repeat the success of the tour ney in past years i after the meeting a waddi tournament was held with the half th studentsin the three ton board presented the cheque for 500 to rudy zabel chair man of the colleges business division during the christmas holidays mr zabel said the new course in real estate will be offered next fall as part of its two and three -year- business administra tion programs it has been set up in conjunc- tionwith the ontario associat ion of realtors and has already attracted interest from a full team of bill hewitt and dean program business administration come to church the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st sunday january 26th epfphany hi 800 a m holy eucharist 930 am choral eucharist 1100 aim holy baptism with matins last saturday many cars were abandoned and folks started on foot as the roads were just i sheets of glass after the rain especially on the hills surroun ding the village those who attended the ser vice and outdoor activities at ccdan glen church centre bolton on sunday jan 12 thor oughly enjoyed themselves the chiifoh service led by rev r w ridley began the- day and lunih followed at 1230 the day was perfect for all the fun of skiing skating tobogganing and even a ride on a horse drawn irieigh a summer outing is planned tp this beauty spot owned by the united church her many friends scntljjbl- well wishes to mrs clare little st john s united church 11 gualph st 8772531 minister rev robert o scrivcns organist bernard shrubsole 930 am church school grade 1 and up 11 am worship in church hall during renovation period 11 am mr paul peterson missionary well dril ler no junior congregation church school nursery to grade 1 midweek activities for all ages i everyone is welcome georgetown alliance church p w collins pastor 8779816 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening service d30 pm the alliance hour radio cham 1280 cedarvale community centre r first baptist church main and guelph 8775491 mlnlslar rev l e wilton 773084 10 am sunday church school worship services 11 am morning worship what shall i do 7 pm evening worship what you lose by being a christian organist mrs w townend choir director mr doug peck 4j norval presbyterian church minister rev r d duncanson organist eileen jane best worship service 1000 am church school 1100 am the compassion of christ who is a jpaticnt western hospital in toronto the cubs and leaders had a good days outing and hiking oh saturday at terra qitta conservation area mrs cecil barth christian reformed church 7th lint gtorgatown a1 j vindwol minister services every sunday 930 am and 400 pm 11 am sunday school 1 visitors welcome listen avary sunday to thb back to god hour radio mtnlitar dr joal nadarhood ckers90ra30offi cfgm 1310 -y- 1030 am pm 1007 meg chin 400 pmi f television annual just one more week sale ends satebruaiy1st humidifier hoover model 6808 humidstat spraytype sys tem 2speed motor water level indicator 3 louvres 7 gallon capacity 25 high 22 v wide 11 deep rolls on casters our big once -a- year sa great savings 45 rpms a records 35 lor popular classics lps 9 9c hit parade mono valua up i mono rag to stereo lps to 698 stereo lps 529 si 99 300 mono reg to stereo lps 629 t400 48track cartridge tapes 20 off philco portable 19 tv aj9 value leader elegantly at home in any room of the house or on the patio controls are set up top for convenient op eration 18500 volts of picture power qual ity six inch 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