Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1969, p. 6

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tifrfiw v v p fty if ihamber of commerce opens in me n hornby chamber of commerce president george aaiehm with secretary mrs jean morgen- sterh in the new georgetown chamber of commerce office georgetown chamber of commerce opened a new busin ess office at 232 guelph street in the mctropoitan halto buil ding january 21 the office will 1e open twice weekly tuesdays and thursdays and staffed by mrs jean mjrgenstern firepraofingfor a desk and agcr speak at their february chair mackenzie lumber and i dinner meeting beaver lumber for materials and lawyer maurice mahderson u expected chargex will be for a typewriter introduced to georgetown shortly and the chamber bcliev- the bilker e is much interest in this mrs elsie bidot dies in brampton hospital friend in this district who knew mrs elsie bloor will be sorry to hear she died on sat urday evening in the peelme morial hospital she will be greatly missed by her many friends and neighbours sincere sympathy is extended to mr and mrs jim bloor and family the general meeting of the hiucrest united church wom en was held on wednesday night january 22 at ashfirove united churchwith twentyfive ladies present mrs clifford wrigglesworth the president welcomed the- ladies to he meeting whichshe opened with poem called a recipe for a happy new year mrs john wallace and mrs jjruce mc- clure were in charge off the de votional period mrs mcclure read a poem on the new year mrs wallace showed pictures on the cross and resurrection which was followed by an inter esting and lengthy discussion the devotional period ws clos ed with singing of hymn 595 mrs wrigglesworth thanked the ladies in charge of the program during the business bou mrs vernon picket gave the secret arys report and mrs charlie austin read the treasurers re port correspondence was read by mrs lew sampson at north halton councillors pee ring into the crystal of regional government wednesday night were hot much wiser about the shape of things to come except ity doesnt want to be dictated they are coming and in the not to too distant future j mt hunteronermedthe -atti- crystal gazfngwas the main tffile of many municipalities diversion at the 1969 inaugural of north halton urban board an opinion-swapping- triumver- ate of georgetown milton and acton councils acton represented by mayor les diify road chairman earllof education masalej and- freshman coun cillors peter marks bill coats and orval chapman hosted the session 4n the council chambers georgetowns spokesmen were reeve bill hunter and newcom er sandy mackenzie pressure of municipal work kept milton council at home although their new clorkadriuhislrator jack mcgeachie fonrierly or acton was present in the role of ub secretary treasurer know the city is against a prop osed tieup with kitchener waterloo naturally a city of 54000 wants to retain its ident- a matter of not wanting to let your kingdom go secretary jack mcgeachie ventured a hope that regional representation wouldnt be pat terned after the county board with one mem ber municipality dominating the whole county it looks asjf bowled in 4 leagues cyril barlow 56 dies mrs keith hawkes instal the new officers for 1969 wrigglesworth closed the meet ing with prayer lunch was scry ved by the sewipg circle unit the response for clothing for the ontario hospital at new toronto was spontaneous -with- a limited budget the sotoe is much interest in this wnseuvtwo chamber is most happy to have j new financal irend j the office off to a good start at uii c j nominal cosl said miehm jf tickets for the dinner have hospital she is spending a it te hoped this move sstorgrtosness been sent to ajunemben and weeks houday at the laurent- pedtte the carrying out it is hoped imbev of the i ans before resumng her tram- chamber business george- nas a le v romiritwill hj on hand i n at e toronto western town c of c president george in to addt decor rt p c be hand miehm told the herald j be approbated j continuing in the theme of the office was made possible bringing topical events to the through tljeepnerosity of met- fore the chamber has been ropolitan halton developments sirccessfulin having eric lat- their office any tuesday or for supplying the space general imer a regional cbargex man- thursday afternoon hoped counci to complete ening on an interesting ev- the president said hospital r i get well wishes are extended he said he hoped chambento mrs lloyd may who is a pat- members would drop up to see ient in the milton district hos pital ah avid bowler who belonged to four bowling leagues cyril barlow 56 died suddenly on january 11th in georgetown hospital mrbarlow who lived at 21 gafrey- drive was an employee of rmp industries and was a former employee of p graham bell co in georgetown and dhi co brampton son of george richard and al ice hulme barlow he was born in hulme manchester england his father died during the first world war and he came to can ada with his mother in 1919 settling in toronto he married mary millington in toronto in 1935 mr barlow was also a golfer hence urban boards prc-oc- had been a member of cupation with the subject at its j georgetown golf country on response special bids to esqucsing and nassagawcya drew one respon se rookie councillor james watson came to tunc in for nassaaweya on the regional talk halton and peel councillors have a date at queens park wednesday with municipal af fairs minister darcy mckeough to discuss regionalization 1969 opener i mayor duby hoped the mini ster will have something more to tell us than we heard at our last meeting with him all that took place then was a reopen ing of dialogue on the plunkett report georgetown reeve bill hun- n ew leg is la t io n ma y hold up dam at hilton falls of the leave the land in dam ac- state no decisions have been like milton dumping wastes it its natural poor because of municipalities pinal construction 750000 hilton falls ross the picturesque weslmade as to whether or not new- various spots the increased branch of the sixteen mile roads into the aren will be car flow- will tend to dilute the breek in north halton could ved out of the birsh or whether wastes and give fish fie held up as much as a year hy i it will be left in its natural breeding condition- new expropriation proceedings h was learned this week halton county conservation authority resources manager david murray said that the new legislation could make it nec essary to begin expropriation proceedings all over again the authority has a spent considerable time at ting to expropriate about res of land to he used for an ac- 2ss road owned by william mahon and leased to sherman i sand and gravel ltd the land so is mainly gravel which the state with branches of the bruce trail system the only means of access there is also a possibility that a special looping road to cross the dams 30 ftrotidth will be opened to mobile sight seers but the paradise to hp creat ed by the dam may not- be come a reality for over two years with recent delays the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night janu ary 23 there were eleven tab les qf jemenre in play with the prizes golngjhr the following winners mrs wilbert nix mrs martha richardson mrs harold matthews harvey dunn wil- mer mason and fred smith 1 the lucky draws were won by j mrs colin beaty and frank peacock the next euchre party will be held on saturday night february 1 in the hornby uni ted church which will be known as the north trafalgar community centre club he leaves his wife a son paul and daughter carol mrs ted grieveson and one grand son scott edward grieveson all of georgetown rev kelvin johnston conduc ted the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home with interment taking ter forecast the minister is goj place in mount pleasant ceme- ing to give us something to tery toronto pallbearers were think about an outline on george nurse george archib- which we can do some home- aid phil southon jim nichol- work son kerry jepson and peter williams therecould be local thlnmngfthi gboroitown hirald pa the board for some time to come in beeve hunters opinion county council has a very good setup votewise at the present time the setup at the school thursday jan 30th 1969 pace l 1 board in my estimation is and he finished- the sentence with an eloquent gesture- p capture the memory of the day call early 8773923 i v to arrange vkjryour wedding day t photos ph0t0graphi 773923 40 prince charles drive the increased water flow the eated it is also close to the kelso dam conservation and recrcat- during summer months when ion area built several years ago streams normally dry up to a by the halton authority an 80 rickle could also benefit acre lake backs up behind the unty anglers although fish- keiso dam which is located in the creek from the dam northwest of miilnn below the h to the lake is usually niagara escarpment on thursday night january 23 mrs thomas howden en tertained ten ladies at her home hilton falls area is lo- when a demonstration of emb- ncar campbellville andj by paint was put on by mrs doris scoyne of acton following the demonstration a delicious lunch was served by the hostess authority wants to use for dam construction sooil construction court avpeal i currently the thorny problem i of what to do about mahon s land to come up at a court ol appeal next month and a fin- j 1 pi ice decided upon this would have meant that the au thority would have the entire 1969 building season to const ruct the dam j now however murray is alliance church will seek property this year every parents business a panelforum discussion on fam ily relationships was the largest undertaking by the georgetown alliance church in 1988 repor ted pastor paul collins althc second annual business meeting raiting a decision of legal conl of this congregation on january iapltants to see if proceedings 15 ijjeed be changed mahon is ask fag three times what the auth ority is offering for the land v two stages ij it is estimated that the dam rill take at least a year to con- jjfruct in two stages first the concrete spillway must be erec ted youth fellowship was varied from bible studies to an all- night sing from speakers to a campfire from films to game nights the program was aimed at the young christian and his problems with the thought of not always providing an exact answer but allowing him to see himself and his problems in keith the christmas program on december 22 saw cightyflvc present to watch the pageant the story of christmas other undertakings during 1968 in cluded partial sponsorship of the alliance hour over cham hamilton radio and an opening of a church library in coopera lion with the rcxdale alliance church special compounds will coat e inside of the pyramid to venfwatcr seeping through arrangements for property for a church would be brought to a head early in the year this means the creek must be diverted around the work area 3fotil the spillway iscompleted jonce the spillway is ready 29 3501 truck loads of gravel will be- dumped to form a pyramid of fill 50 feet high 30 feet wide at the top 280 feet wide at the horn and 750 feet across mound on the upstream side of the dam a manmade 50 acre lake will be created making another recreational area for the resid ents of halton county when completed- the dam will provide the flood control in the spring water storage for muni- jpalities within a 25 mile rad- and a more steady summer ater flowin the creek all the down tojbt mouth in oak- lue recreation ana the manmade lake holding anoufrs million gallons of water could provide a new area for boating swimming and fishing tdthoufb the authority inay during the past year six mis sionaries gave an account of i perspective reported f heir respective ministries they jacki youth sponsor represented the countries of nigeria mali india ecuador and vict nam the annual mis sionary faith pledge for the coming year was 900 pastor collins stated that the the sunday school roll as of december was- 59 with new me mbers attending each week the sunday school picnic and christmas program highlighted the church year for the boys and girls miss lynda palmer received the highest marks in general proficiency for sunday school actiyitics mr a cooper director of the craft club program stated the purpose of this program was to present the gospel as well as stimulate the children through physical iiind mental activities the program had proved suc- cesful the program of the alliance total receipls for the church year 88 were 8343 pastor collins commended all those who helped in numerous ways in the development of the church the congregation will contin ue to meet at the ccdarvale community ccntro until their own church is constructed in the riear future shipping moving ryland air sea and rail overseas paqking and crating modern heated storage local long distance moving 24 hour service call arrow worldwide shipping moving 894269 metro toronto miss frances marshall of is lington visited on wednesday with mrs elmer may mr and mrs paul may arid sherry get well wishes are extended to little jimmie marchment who is a patient in the south- peel hospital cooksville jim mie had the misfortune to fall and injure his spine birthday greetings are exten ded to the following who are celebrating birthdays rill stout on jan 31 janet hill on feb 2 tanya deming on feb 4 and mrs john wallace on feb 7 anniversary greetings to mr and mrs joe sallba who will celebrate their wedding anniv ersary on wednesday feb 5 due to the number of sick residents in the local commun ity the hornby institute meet ing was cancelled for the month of january mr and mrs frank hall and family were among the guests at a birthday dinner party held in the imperial room at the royal york hotel toronto on sunday jan 19 when family members and grandchildren ga thered to honour mrs bothwell of peterborough who was cele brating her 87th birthday mrs bothwell is mrs halls mother who has been visiting with the hall family for the past two weeks mrs jim hamilton mayor dubys interpretation of queens park plans for polit- ical togetherness it was made dear it would be peel and hal ton forming one region this was a plunkett recommendat ion reeve huntersaid hegot the impression at a recent county meeting that the reeves of hal ton want to stay as a county unit j this according to mayor duby was the general theme of acton briefs submitted in reply to the plunkett report uknowns the unknowns he continu ed arc what worry mc the provincial government may know about possible boundary changes without telling us guelph for example may have designs on north halton i the canada pension plan 0akville local office is open every week wednesdays from 9 am to 430 pm in the post office building room 206 church street oakvilla ontario telephone 8455047 t save onyour income tax lakeview discount centre 126 main n acton paint wallpaper prflnlthd panalt j floerlna carpta s1w open sat to sm pm free delivery notice op first aid training under tho auspices of st- john ambulanck a class of instruction for men and women in first aid to the injured will be held in gorg- town ambulance strvic roams james stratt will be held on tuesday fib 11th at 730 pm this course will continue ope night per week for seven weeks followed by a written and practical examination in flrtt aid on the eighth night can didates for certificate or voucher will be given fourteen hours of instruc tion those trying for medallion- or label will receive four additional hours of training- the awards issued to success ful candidates arc recog nized by the workmens compensation board since the tuition of most industrial workers under the wob act will be paid by the workmens com- pensation board first aiders from industry are asked to supply the in structor with the wcb number of their employer any candidate not able to supply this number will be assessed the usual 500 fee registration on opening night tuesday feb 11th instructor mr bryan hatfield milton for further information contact mr kert thompson 779155 by starting a registered retirement savings plan at halton peel trust you can have substantial in come tax jsavings each year there are no extra charges no commissions to pay you decide the type of plan choose either or a combination xf ouf fixed income or our equity plan important loo you decide how and when to make your deposits look into our registered retirement savings plans save oft current income tax and increase your retirement income too use this chart as a guide if you you can earn save 7500 405 10000 52t- 15000 920 20000 1125 25000 1125 based on current tax rates f or a married taxpayer with no dependants startyour registered retirement plan before feb 28 for substantial savings on your 68 income tax r note in cartaln cases funds may ba transferred from a registered pension plan to a raglatarad retire ment savinoa plan without incurring income tax inquiri al halton peel trust savings 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