Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1969, p. 1

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april 2 and return ing april 13 spring start for rtmenl tell brumac no decision yet the juveniles manager said the project will cost about 3000 he said the club hopes to raise part of it through weekly 5050 draws- building permits not ready yet is eannrits taajktas and with five new answer to a request by dereiop- coandl members this year con er bruce mclaughlin far an srierable groundwork has to be early meeting to finalize plans accomplished before council is for allowing residential coosa- familiar with all the details ruction in the hungnr ham- part of the brumac property we dont want brumac to afcmk we arent doing any- last year a brumac proposal jjang said mayor emmerson was turned over to a coasateua2 1sei has already been one firm for a recammendatsao sneelmg for discussion he said totalling then bogged dawn when hjse and others are planned in town firm and town could no coene twentyfour suite building will front on hyde parle drive a late spring start with completion six months from then is the forecast for gcor getowns senior citizens apart ments the project while a george town one and on land owned by the town is actually in esques mg township it adjoins the hospital property and will front on hyde park dr across from park public school s j kaye development offic er for ontario housing corpor now completely portable the addition of the latest type portable suction aspir ators has made the georgetown volunteer ambulance service now completely portable in all aspects of life saving equipment examining the new laerdal suction aspirator here are gvas chief ken thomson deputyreeve art speight head of councils fire and ambulance committee and former gvas chief dan scarborough the new unit operates fm the 12 volt system in the ambulance or from its own rechargeable batteries it replaces the older fixed type which could be operated only in the ambulance seek bilingual classes in georgetown high school building pemits 161564 were issued during january the only non to an agreement on terms sad- tie coming peelilalton relation outlined plans to town evidential permit was the tex den death of mayor joseph gtv wnal government could be a council on monday and said he aco service station in moore bons n december pat a tortfe- ssaunblmg block to releasing thei particularly happy that a park for 30000 er stumbling block in the aefflo- band cr era hyde observed local contractor fred zorge construction will be doing the building we sometimes have been criticized because a local firm didnt get the job he said but in many cases this is because local firms did not tender showing a coloured sketch of the attractive 24sinte building he revealed that each apart 15 salary rise sparks others ord tells council two weeks ago judge john getown district high stira w singleton and assistant dir d ord walked out of a halton board which ceased to exss ertor douglas lawless were rai board of education meeting in when the new countx setap sed to 3l00 and 29 000 in a milton after announcing his came into existence tn decesa- iwi rote at the meeting ong resignation in protest oer a ber was still serving with olher imal salaries were four thoirs 4000 salary hike given the members of the old board as a and dollars lower when the boards top administrators i continuing committee m aa s- men were hired in december judge ord a georgetown visory capacity on monday judge ord atten council appointee on the geor- salaries of adrnimstratoff j- continued on page 18 830 square feet and there will be a paved parking area for 27 cars there will be such features as stoves and refrigerators curtain tracks door chimes a laundry room with washers and dryers garbage room each apartment will have its own patio with a privacy screen a master television aerial will serve all residents the build ing will be electrically heated rents- ubjch start as low as 32 will be graded according to financial status of tenants mr kajc said mayor emrricrson said there has been increasing interest in the project among senior cit izens as building time approach es and enquiries are getting nu merous this was a kinsmen project originally said cr harry levy expressing justifiable pride in the initiative of the club to ment will have a floor area of which he belongs todays blacksmith far cry from village smithy 7th line collision sends 3 to hospital three people were taken to hospital following a twocar collision on the 7th line north of ballmafad wednesday janu ary 29 two of them helen rit chie of georgetown and ed the magic words black i such a one is mike leppaxd mr leppard has been in the wara w athawes of r r 1 smiths shop conjure up a vis- who lues at wynfieu ss baseness for eleven years but terra cotta are still in hospital ion of blazing fire blown high farms r r 3 georgetoarm feos enjy recently came to george the third murray amos ezeard by bellows red hot metal black travels within a one hnnrfir iowlj j ottawa in thts area of toronto has been released flickering shadows and a migh- mile radius to be the sssoe- y i u i i l v i jl tfte bnsaness is booming he says r large hammer on the anvil maker for the horbe trade guelph area rpp told the be well suited to a young man ty brawny smith wielding a setting better ccr day the vchlcle drlven by while patient horses stand niacksmitn j snoa- a- wms exerjonc s busing j suffered 1 500 damage mobile one a completely ena- i nearby v u borses he also trains horses two georgetown district highl director j singleton explain n school committee members t ed the municipality can send advancing in education or to a while patient horses stand blacksmith j shop a m- h vansickler and bh breck separate tax bills covering ed retired bank manager i nearby mobile one a romp etety rstaip- enridge are members of a 42 ucation to taxpayers or include p trailer where the fefcxri man advisory vocational com it on one bill indicating clearly appointment of a second the only similarity to the smith comes to the heroes tbe mittee named at a meeting of the amount for education i vlce p would not takel present day blacksmith shop is large blazing fire bo been ire- all three injured persons were rushed to georgetown district memorial hospital but athawes was transferred im mediately to toroto general he is being treated for severe head and chest injuries and miss ritchie for rib injuries and fac ial lacerations ezeard suffered hand chin and rib injuries the accident happened short 1 after 9 30pm and was lnves- he the halton county board of ed ucation the board approved an am endment to its organizational the avc includes six mem plan adding a planning depart ment position which would re port to the assistant director this office would be responsible for projecting growth patterns enrolments and indicating the industry and employee rep- area5 n whlch new schoo 1c tcsentatives are van sickler commodation would be necos and breckcnridge from here jim duncan and lloyd thur bull from oakville and william bers of the board chairman f armitage j c blakclock g w johnston j h price wj prei stner and harold thorp too gites a lie to popu place then until the school ex the patient horses the black placed with an acetteoe tocvi sax idea of blacksmith not a smith contrary to popular bel which does an equally jood if mhty man is he but a slim lief is not a vanishing breed less spectacular job of heatans voanj good fc put out of business by the hor the metal to glowing hte taeal ceeded 1 400 students depend continued on page 17 edwards and william magilv ray from burlington the board meeting for the first time in its oakville ad ministration centre also appro ved a membership fee of 612 in the ontario school trustee s association and the ontario school trustees council oak ville trustee douglas wood is president of the council a petition from french speaking ratepayers in george town urged the establishment of a french language commit tee to insure bilingual cducat ion at the secondary school level in georgetown superin tendent r k self promised a report on the subject at a later date board chairman armitage no ted there was a suggestion the board meet in other locations in the north part of the county he proposed the board meet for its second meeting jn february in the acton nassagaweya area and for the second meeting in march in the georgetown area the board advised the chairman to choose the locations georgetown trustee ernest bodnar questioned superintend ent bruce lindley on the basis requests were being forwarded to councils for funds mr lindley said ihc treasurers of all municipalities had attended a meeting when it was agreed tho board would requisition councils for funds twice a month until march 1 on the basis of a percentage of the past education levies more accurate indications of the cur rent budget are expected by march 1 the board is thus not involved in borrowing the funds it was pointed but nonessential letters but whos to judge council will make another stab at eliminating non essential sary the position is to be filled correspondence from being in april r at council meetings a detailed nine page outline j the idea was proposed mon on internal school organization day by two new councillors ric was approved outlining- the res- morrow- und dtmna dcmstm ponsibihties of the principal and vice principal and business but uhile council decided to manager investigate mayor emmerson warned them of the problems secondary schools with an enrolment of 1 000 to 1 400 we tried it once before and would have a business manager k ln mess he said noting as well as a vice principal dir- that what one council member ector j singleton told the considers nonessential another board the plan to have a busin wants to hear ess manager is to relieve the thls provod lkef at ue mee p tln cr morrow said he particularly objected to a letter scless carriage but flourishing one with dern twists lively a few mo- a small anvl is used to ape nd the business to any the metal and the made stars are a w lics freedom and igood living they had no estimate of the ex- tigated by constable cooper of tent of damage to the other car i the opp brampton kin make fraternal visit their more routine administnt ivc duties it would lend to get the principal back into the classroom for demonstration lessons and to avoid his losing contact with tho teaching func tions he suggested the role of business administrator would that night detailing a municipal employee s marks in an exam i thinjt that s important said cr ern hyde it certainly will be when wo are discussing salaries d4 avj wants alternate route indicated by signs cr ern hyde is not fjoing to give up on getting improve ments in the bailey bridge de tour while a new overhead rail way bridgo is being built on main street north the one way traffic with sigi na lights is not working he says vith somo motorists jump ing the gun and causing fro- qucnt traffic tie ups monday ho proposed to council that the highways de partment be asked to put up signs at the main town approa ches indicating an alternate route along the 7th line and maple avenue road chairman bill smith twenty one members of bram pton kinsmen club led by their president raj mathers came to georgetown on february 3rd where the local kinsmen acted as hosts for a joint meeting in a seven year old wriggles- stans restaurant banquet room worth public school pupil craig adams of 93 mountain view rd suffered only a bnnsc bruised knee only when hit by car left knee when hit by wednesday morning dean tavtor presided over ihe business meeting at which reports were heard on the christmas tree project from hugh powell and the upcoming the boy was waiting far a international bantam hockey school bus at the comer of tournament by fred harrison mountainvicw rd and john st geor vlcnm 1 p when hit by a car driven by with a plaque for his work on charles crawford of concession publcity by president taylor 8 esqucsing twp the accident a fealllrc of the mee was happened at about 8 05 tne draw or a portable tv set the prize in the kinsmen campaign winner was varlcy when his ticket drawn by ray mathers sunnucks was thankpd by pen hj was bill the president for his handling hie draw efforts in said a map had appeared in the herald showing alternate rout ings and said that installing signs might cause trouble by directing motorists through res idential areas our only trouble at tho detour is impatience he said no detout is ever one hundred percent satisfactory and wo have a one lano bridgo where we once had two ittriay be a minor problem if youdont use the bridge but its a major one to residents in this area said cr hyde cr smith promised to cont- act the department with the-sug- miss buck bar one of roy lonsons fines stainds quiejty for pedicyre by travelling estion blacksmith mike leppardotr r 3 csfgefojmh the club voted to have a suit able plaque made up to identify the club s contribution towards rcndvating the entrance to the town s arena bill hewitt handled the dut- georgetown police lnvestigat ed three accidents on monday a three car collision at 7 40 a m on john st w at the cn subway involved cars driven by francis tyler 50 prince charl cs dr robevt john murray of main st n and dominic j nolan of 14 riverview cres damage totalled only 150 at 5 25 p m an accident on the georgetown market parking lot did 250 damage to a carics of fines chairman and frank operated by robert ewing of j bryant acted as sergeant at 80 weber drive the other car arms al murphy was in charge involved operated by fred ma 0 the usual draw for members veal of 14 lome street was not m attendance and clive scarle damaged was the winner trev moorcs t7 r r r acted as auctioneer douglas starret of r r 51 georgetown and monica han cock of glen williams were the drivers of cars involved in a col lision an hour and a half later at the corner of mountainvicw and todd road property dam age tn this one totalled 300 moments later on the flth line of esqucsing just south of highway 7 eels driven by ed win albert carter of r r 3 orton and david clark of 41 main st s came together doing an estimated 450 total damage nononfthc auto collisions rcsullel after hie meeting a lively social hour was spent with tho two clubs splitting the honoursri art e11w and doug ditchfield of georgetown won the euchre competition bill ramson and ross smith of the vtsuing club won the waddi tournament 1087 players this year thero were 1087 players registered with trl- oounty hockey league novice jeewec bantam midget and ami

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