ds that pay you can place an 4 in tha heralds classified- p9m by phoning t77220f buying or mllhtt the harald hi whara yew will find the results you the home newspaper tor georgetown and district printing publishing tha georgetown harald ha sarvtd o and district as printers and publishers for over a century ofvsrlns who bast in una printing and nam covaraga authorixad as second class mall post office dopt ottawa and for payment georgetown ont thursday- fabruary 20th 1969 t 500 par yeir single copy price tan caiwi jaycees investigate big brother here georgetown jaycees tuesday i out of problems in school few ho ho hobos looking for all the world like gentlemen of the freight cars these three centenyiial public school pupils won the nods of the judges in a notsofancy dress contest at that school thursday from left are third prize winner penny hull first prize winner rick eagles and second prize winner dennis cassidy council bows passes school board account after refusing to pay the halton county board of educa last week council finally pass ed it ttonday jright or donna denison claimed hat the 150000 requested so far this year came to 75000 reeve w hunter admitted that was true so far but nuta tion requisition for 131008 tained it wouldbe running at 131000 per month from now on making a yearly total of one and half million dollars snowmobile tangles with freight train night passed a motion to inves tigate the need for a branch of the big brothers organization here their action followed a talk by dr myles esterbrook exec utive director and social work- er with the oakville big broth ers association and harold mahabir president of that group they told the jaycees that the rate of increases in cases in juvenile court over- the past 4 years was 500 percent here ind- 1 icating the need for a big brother program i new 30 per meeting rate georgetown council voted thel the mayors salary has been friends of the same age and lackj mayor a 21000 raise and them- set at 4500 of parental guidance selves a 10 a meeting hike at people volunteering to big brothers are screened with a weekly monday night de monday nights council meet- council meeting and two mon- by ing thly committee meetings each the membership epmmittee of a big brother organisation and its professional social work staff card party proceeds to aid hope workshop the third meeting of the councillor will now be raid a j minimum of 180 monthly the tering an opposing vote the mayors raise- was approved im- animously cr era hyde from the meeting was absent remuneration paid to all councillors will receive 30 for each council meeting auenj aiso receives meeting members of count il is consin- ded and 30 for each commit- payments as a member of the ered jy the income tax depait- teeofthewhole meeting with hydro commission and the nient as onethird axpersis ma- a ceiling of 30 a day set oni of poii commissioners kiui that portion ax ftei the reeve and deputv reeve their pay under a new have mes au by meeting and ominittee fees a new system this year all committee council memoerj wi now be permitted to draw on their ac- year of the zeta alpha chapter i meetings are committee-of-the- for their duties as county con- j crued salary at any time this was held february 4 at the j whole rather than separate cillors too is new in the- past they home of mrs jrenie lewis 214 1 mec of committees noj i were onlv p four 1 and no 2 as in the times a dclrex blvd the program for j n the council salary bylaw was year reeve hunter opposed the evening was entitled inter- given the required three readithis motion also claiming it a little brother according to pretation of love and a p last ye councillors were ings wrn no romn ma and would cause bookkeeping prob- their description is a fatherless film premarital sex and teen- paid 10 a committee meet only rev- wm f hunter regis- lems boy needing friendship af- agers was shown by mrs moe j fection advice and guidance pennock head of the physical he may be in difficulty emoti education department at trafj tonally deprived isolated in an algar high school the film was institution or just an unhappy boy in need of meaningful com panionship little brothers are referred to big brothers by schools or ganizations other social agen cies clergymen and many par ents and relatives the age is from 8 to 16 jaycees were told cases arise followed by a short discussion dining the business meeting further plans were discussed tor he evening bridge and euchie to be held tuesday february 25 proceeds will go to hope workshop for the men tally retarded the next meeting will be at the home of mrs cynthia part- agement and arena ridge 47 eleanor crescent don gosling as hosts parks board host for ontario arena operators georgetown entertained a members who came from all i in the original year of the lit- meeting of the ontario arenas parts of the province had a tie nhl organized in 1936 by association last wednesday tour of the arena prior to a gordon alcott now he has a with the board of parks man- noon dinner at the legion audjboy of his own playing in the manager itorium in the afternoon while local league i business was conducted mem- bers wives had a tour of the i thanks to the hosts was ex- the reeve also urged the is- a month or 900000 a year j i sunday the amount that waspent last i taxpayer know just how much year by the town on education went to education guy rodgers of bjt 3 ge orgetown escaped serious injury and possibly death when he jumped from his snowmobile seconds before it collided with aijvotl for air a passing frieght train in a at rossfake farm on the ch field south of highway 7 west line will be in operation lati of the 7th line of esquesng us year at a meeting of es expect rosslake airport in operation this year beaumont knitting co ltd inl bv cec nobes brant i glen williams and laer were entertained at norh halton golf and country ciud i ford vice presidenl after blood clinic what happens what happens to the blood collected at a georgetown red cross blood donor clinic it is kept under refrigeration usually in a red cross refrig erator truck when a george town clinic is over the blood is driven to the red cross blood bank in toronto placed in the main receiving re frigerator unit in one of several ways it can travel by regular road rail or air transport by red cross vehicles or in the ex treme case pf emergency by taxi cab or police cruiser quesing council monday land area said councillor ken marhe knocked on the door owner joe ross was given as- shall mr rodgers was cruising in surance there would be no hold- mr scneidnauer the open field when he realized up in the issuing of a building the airport which occupies- tne members he was moving into the pain of j permit for a small hangar a a 15 acre area on the crown of nrst a cnr train he jumped clear prerequisite to make the opcr- the ross farm will have a 2000 f rp starts p just before the machine reach- ation eligible for its licence foot ng runway 200 feet wide the association formed 22 years ago has a present mem bership of 182 arenas and 85 president harry johnson i associates and acts as a valu from lindsay was dinner-chair- j able centre for exchange of man and mr gosling iatroducj ideas it operates courses in ed head table guests welcom- refrigeration communications ctherc is a shortage of small eral landings on the ross farm j the visitors mayor wheldon j and administration for arena trips and we shouldnt do the first before the end of the emmerson recalled that he was managers and publishes its own ything to hold this up it year and even mr ross had not one of ninety boys who played magazine would be of benefit to the been aware of h arrival until offered to of council views of the ed the tracks and was not hurt at the western apprdach and to which reeve currie replied ill be happy to accept just so esquesing georgetown entrants not in winners the snowmobile struck thej given a of the proach the hangar will be side of the first engine spun department of transport it 40 x 40 building 15 feet high will be the site for a flying scheidhauer mr assured next morning each bag blood is checked against the lab sheet and undergoes var ious tests regardless of wheth er that particular donor has dredth time the tested blood is then placed in the issue refrig- given for the first time or hun- erator until it becomes part of an order for any of the 84 hos pitals served by the canadian red cross blood transfusion service depot in toronto it will then be transported iq a freezer theoretically then a unit of of blood from a georgetown and could arrive back at ge orgetown hospital but in any case will be used in the wisest way possible for any needy pat- of ient somewhere in the area served by the toronto depot total wreck and set the damage at 400 they said damage to the train bound from toronto mutleber an aircraft ma ance engineer accompanied mr ross when he made his prcsen tation to council the small airport has already 150 feet wide at the eastern ap- ion vou ailow mc to kce one foot on the ground a russell miller ken mar shall resolution to issue the hangar building permit passed unanimously irate cedarvale chairman resigns around and was dragged down the tracks until the engineer school to be operated by chris james bell of fort erie was abl samson of toronto and a light council the airport would be no- le to bring the 27 car freight to pune ser business under whcrc hc sizc of he a halt helmut scheidhauer the chief guclph airport which can han- north halton opp told the aeronautical engineer at con- be aircraft he forecast herald the snowmobile was ai tral airways milton and oakville took the honours at the halton county public speaking final friday night in brookdale public j scnool oakville stephen mccann of that the local site would how ever be a busy one especially these two men andjuergen after toronto island airport closes up charges laid after hockey disturbance ten youths including two juv- eniles were herded into george- stephen mccann of holy town police department jailj school milton woa cells following a scuffle at the fir place and ronald wollach- mcmorial arena after a junior ot of lome skuce school in c hockey game there to fort erie was 25 mr rodgers who operates a snowmobile dealership on guclph st said he did not see or hear the train until the last moment hospitals received 162799 units of blood during 1968 in toronto and area a this en- tails collecting 750 units every press school board working day georgetown collected 1226 discuss news coverage for 1968 which according to the area a director mr ron war- j ren of richmond hill compares very well with other communit ies over million and a quartet sought tor capital projects a capital forecast of 1340000 will be sent to the ontario municipal board for their ap proval for 1969 it was decided by council monday night the amounts are allocated as ollows water 250000 hydro v 225000 sewers 245000 john st lift station 70000 roads 335000 maple ave 100000 storm sewers 30000 fire truck and hall blame chimmey sparks for charles st fire sparks from the chimney star- ted a blaze in the roof at the home of fred peters 8 charles st sunday afternoon shortly after five the fire was spotted by nei ghbours who then called fire- men the third floor of the house has been closed off as the inside ceilings are chopped through since the firemen could not reach the roof fire any edition 85 other way the rafters- and v beams are burned through also total 1340000 xhe roof has been closed in mayor emmerson warned of h tarpaulin nd plsuc shee the likelihood of the omb re ducing this amount consider ably but when in doubt add on has been my rule he commented he suggested the tire truck and addition to tlio hall would orobably be reject ed ting temporarily the fire friday afternoon was the burning of a tire on a trac tor owned by i wiles of lime- house while it was being used in the park friday afternoon the siren late tuesday night summoned firefighters to an outbreak at the dump representatives of haltons daily and weekly newspapers were entertained monday by the communications committee of the new halton board of edu cation the committee with jw singleton director of educat ion and oa gilmore superin tendent of instruction discus sed how best to inform the public about educational mat ters following dinner at the oakville hoiidayinn the editors were told that the board and officials realize that the change to a county board from smaller municipal boards creates difficulties because there is not as close a relationship with the communities as before one measure being tried is to move the semimonthly meetings to various locations so residents who wish to attend a board meeting can do so han dily suggestions from press per sonnel at the dinner included issuing a full list of board offi- jalslso they could contact the jroper man for a news story and issuing an agenda prior to board meetings the question of the press being free to attend committee meetings was also discussed it gets my okay if it is ap proved by the dcpt of trans port reeve george commented a curt letter to council from richardson chairman of cedarvale community his resignation as chairman of the the hangar will sit on a half acre lot which will include parking facilities mr rosstold nc council i am constructing the boa building and renting it to these currie men j he said he was prepared to vary the hydro wires on the ap proach for safetys sake though its not considered necessary oakville was runnerup steph en chose respect for the law five police officers broke up as his subject and ronald chose the challenge of space the fracas which broke the letter stated due to the out while ajax players and fans were about to board their bus and shepherded the ten five local and five from out of town into the police van deputy reeve tom hill wond- ered if council should first look over the site of the airport andi suggested it be found out ifi when council questioned the people in the vicinity have any i noise factor instructor chris objections i samson said he had made scv- there were ten contestants from oakville acton hilton i esquesing and georgetown wih i marlene hume representing es- i quesing and jane williams rep- they were released after pol- 1 resenting georgetown procedure used by council in ice recorded identifications but dismissing j quinn and mrs j will be summonsed to appear in mrs jonn b i dora sutherland as committee c i town p the halton dis members i find it necessary tp trict womens institute trophy resign they have been charged with to thc flrst p winner riqh- the letter was received in causing a disturbance or ob- silence structing police t nick anp jane see nick see jane see tha pies sea them eat the pies eat eat eat oh look i look at their faces they are turning green pretty pretty green nick sh6rten arid jane mcnally like many georgetowrrand district high school students ara sheakina in a little practice in order to hove thii edgeori thevompetition at the high school week jong winwfesf open to the public beginning thursday as well is aj pieeating contest the winterfest features sculpture corv- tests scholardrawn toboggan races folk singing sessions a staffstudent basketball challenge a movie in the gym a car rally and even a beauty contest ard c perrott principal of holy cross school was chair- man for the evening while an other local teacher e p hisr sett english teacher at ghs was one of thc threemen judg ing team daughters guests at kinette dinner the february meeting of the georgetown kinette club took the form of a mother and daughter banquet with a valen tine theme at stans restaurant there was a hundred per cent attendance plus kin wives nan cy ellis and margaret searle president norecn miehm pre sented lorna michasiw and lois walker with membership pins and bylaws during thc short business session kinettcs volunteered to take phone lists for the red cross blood donor clinic on march 10 nine members ind icated that they hope to attend tlie district interclub in ham- ilton in april further plans for the march rummage sale were discussed games followed and were won by theresa leyes lori dicgcl and eileen mcleod the raffle prizes went to nancy ellis and her daughter clarcy i- j