Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1969, p. 13

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vrf travel program for sorority the bimonthly meeting of the epsilon omega chaptjer of beta sigma phi was held at home of mrs joan hamng- itonrwbijt thi aiorflhtowm hirald pagk 13 mrs elizabeth bigelo spoke to the chapter on the functions ofthe elizabeth bigelo chapter ho meeting closed with the cultural program on travel pres- anted by mrs be v madden and stingey doug unsworth left and john bair are classified in tricounty hockey as waidgef goalkeepers but here they tower over tricounty officer don jarvie as they receive their trophy as best goalie in the tricounty midget hockey league this seasorn jkthey take turns at guarding the goal wi the pennant winning georgetown midgets great race snowmobiles vs steamboat looking for a lower priced n mayor steamer emmerson was vell launched as an entry in the great snowmobile race by council monday night when they passed an official bylaw to provide the means by which the mayor of georgetown shall imbe assured of winning the north bay snow derby open the towns honour some portions of the gag by law are unusual in the extreme the second paragraph states whereas the invitation to com pete in the race aforesaid part- council had thrown caution to thfe wind and directed the may or to pick up the gauntlet tos sed by the north bay mayor the bylaw went further and authorized the purchase of a icularly specifies that among smm r a twenty other things no talent is nee- year debenture provided the to mayors or reeves of ol g 25 new travel champs three weeks ago a herald story and photo focused attention on three prince charles drive youngsters bradley philip and patrick snowdon who made the nevs with their accumulated miles traveled a total of 1 16000 miles at the tender ages of six two and eight months now a pair of greystone crescent small types mark law and sister tracy have some new figures for young travellers to aim at mark at 8 years of age has logged 152000 air miles in 352 flying hours tracy five has 108000 miles in 229 flying hours they are the children of mr and mrs ron- the challenge has been issu ed by mayor murray dickenson of north bay in whose city the big event is being staged sary two lars and twentyfive cents dol- aid law their mileage was accumulated mainly in trips to england mark has made an original coat of arms will be emblazoned on the side of the racer showing a steam- 1 another section of the by law describes one wheldon emmerson the fastest mayor in town and the reeve who will hname for after many offers of coaching accompany him ague the mayor before it was short- i ened to steamer and a himtcr bill rampant on a the bylaw then noted that corn 17 crossings and tracy 11 but- they have also flown to spain florida and the novelty of boarding a plane for a flight abroad has worn off for the law but getting on a train or a bus now thats something else again chicago children from the credit valley snow mobile club the mayor decided to brave the north and uphold field of host merchants here sunday in junior hockey semi finals reject annual salary council ups meeting county rate halton county council joined paid for committee the ranks of the higher paid while hay bruce jack icw- kem- they are flying one wing with a dy ferguson and dan piotrow- crucial serieslikely to open in ski scored for ajax milton on friday raiders wont be lightly considered by the county town brass who have seen their 196869 record tarnished more than enough in games against georgetown this i season standing feb 17 p w l t pt sunday raiders showed local fans why theyre still respected around the league by raising up and belting fourth place ajax 72 with an 11 man crew jim muir scored twice lindsay newmarket milton bowmanvc ajax georgetown richd h oakville i strcetsvc forlthornhill 36 35 36 35 35 35 36 36 35 35 27 23 24 16 16 14 16 12 7 6 8 6 8 15 16 16 19 18 26 29 55 52 52 36 35 33 33 30 ik 12 another one of those hot and doug richardson has somehow georgetown lucrative miltongeorgetowli jui managed to wring the perspira- is dwayne nior hockey series may be brew- tion out of every team he has shead brad johnson and al ing the georgetown raider run up against and while stuttard notched the rest san- hockey club has advertised that the first home game of the central junior c league play offswill be here sunday against milton merchants gambling hthat the teams will finish in the right order to bring the rivals together in the opening round actually their gamble is fairly safe one since the only ljactor that could prevent the pmiuongcorgetown meeting is a five goal spread in bowman- ville and ajaxs final game of the schedule that would shake tip things sufficiently to make newmarket georgetowns first opposition in their final fling tuesday i jiight georgetown fought gamc- y with just nine players be fore bowing 64 to streetsvillc derbies to finish behind five other clubs with a 14175 rcc- ord this has been a hard luck campaign for the new look juniors who have watched gcr- ry nash glen chapman phil jestin and brent mcmullcn leave their ranks with long term injuries and ray inglis depart to complete the season in a midget uniform but despite raw material and lino rabbits foot rookie coach tuesday afternoon when they voted themselves a ten dollar raise in pay going from twenty jdollars per meeting day to thirty dollars a meeting day the thirty dollars a day is also mrs stuart hall heads st john ucw executive rev robert scrlvcns presid ed at the installation of the new executive of st johns un ited church women on feb 12 in the church hall meetings are also i county councillors paid mileage they rejected a move by reeve w hoey of nassjaweya to institute a yearly snlirv of three thousand dellars frr rnin cjllora rnd an extra five hund red or chairmen of comnvtfps burlington strongly opposed j the yearly salary of three thou- sand but feit the thirty dollars a day to be overdue we have not had a raise in fifteen years he stated while our staff have expect leaf star extra tournament attraction plans for the annual inter- program is underway with bob national bantam hockey tour- collett in charge of advertisers nament highlighted the mid- to date half the advertising month kinsmen meeting feb- space has been sold and mr ruary17th at stans restaurant banquet room fred harrison explained that this is the 9th annual the sec ond under full auspices of the kinsmen a full complement of teams is assured and an official mcnally is new president north halton golf club with a full 18 hole course to r in operation this season main discussion al last weeks annual meeting of north halton golf country club consisted of a discussion on refinancing the directors presented three t plans designed to sup- ply more capital for the club expansion and with splits of the present 500 preferred stock to give shareholders more flexibility in selling all or part of their shares if they wisbcl it was decided to set up a committee to make a final re commendation at a special shareholders meeting later in the season president gopr lockwood extended thanks lo directors and committees for their co 1 operation in making the past year a successful one the 1069 directors elected are george lockwood stuart young jean mackenzie jjraomc gocbelle e f tcdt arnold morris goudeketting lloyd f marks ray owen harry san- dersori william mcnally and william schcnk a at a directors meeting which followed mr mcnally was cho sen president mr young con tinues as vicepresident miss mackenzie as secretary and mr gocbelle ai treasurer week to go only half licences sold about half the motorists in ontario have left the purchase of 1969 licence plates to the last two weeks transport min ister irwin haskctt said this week close to one million sets of plates still have to be obtained for passenger cars dual pur pose vehicles and motorcycles and mr haskctt repeated his previous statements that the feb 28 deadline is firm and final there definitely will be no extension to dale 931397 sets of plates had been issued that left 1088988 still to go this rate of purchase is 3 per cent be hind last years rate the plates have been on sale for 11 weeks since december a at 281 issuing offices throughout ontario the firm final deadline for old plates is essential in order to be fair and consistent in the issue of plates mr haskett said in a statement to the leg- islature since 1065 when the opening date for issuing plates was ad vanced one month to december collett is in process of contact ing further georgetown busin- ess concerns the club hopes to have a member of the toronto maple leafs visit the tournam ent gary alton announced the early plans for sale of kingro fertilizer there will be eight teams and every part of town will be canvassed with applic ation cards president dean taylor was in the chair and doubled as fines chairman frank bryant was sergeantatarms and gary al ton led in singing the kin song bill hewitt conducted the usual raffle which was won by george miehm the social part of the evening was bowling dean taylor won at five pins with andy micha- siw second george miehm top ped toe ten pin prize with art ellis close behind tony walker was welcomed into the club and the president also welcomed a guest don mc- colcman smile yes shes engaged to an irishman oh really yes but i think ho pronounces it oreilly during a period of three full months he said combined with added convenience there was the firm decision to make the deadline a final one this system gives motorists ample opportunity to get their plates conveniently without waiting for the lineups that us ually occur in the final days mr haskett said the ucw executive headed by mrs stuart hall with mrs scrivens as honorary president includes mrs doug maclaren past president mrs clarence hayes 1st vice president mrs doug latimer 2nd vice presi dent mrs del french record ing secretary mrs ken mc- caulcy corresponding secretary mrs john nichols treasurer and mrs jack bailey envelope secretary mrs r1i wright is organist mrs james kirkwood and mrs fred bolton are the nominating committee and mrs bernard shrubsole flower convener committee chairmen include mrs cec davidson christian citizenship and social action mrs earl li nee community friendship and visitation mrs latimer christian and mission ary education mrs roy wilson finance isobcl dobson literat ure mrs reg broomhead manse mrs dave wood mem bership mrs jack hamilton press and publicity mrs jack runham program mrs clayton dick leadership development mrs mccauley social functions mrs gordon kidney steward ship and recruiting mrs fred maycaj supply and welfare the president opened the meeting by reading the ucw purpose unit f gave the devo tion which included prayer by mrs clarence buck who also gave a reading february faith mrs r lane read scrip ture from the book of matthew and mrs frank fetch gave a short reading music of god mrs gordon kidney sang a solo with piano accompaniment by mrs del french he suggested a penally for continued absence to di-ijr- age ailv loafing deputyreeve wm gillies of oakvile haiked his stand cbi ming uie per diem rate vncour- aged the hodrg of more meet ings deputy reeve arthur speight of georgetown termed the imr ty dollars per day reasonable but contended a yearly stipend of three thousand worked out around fifty or sixty dollars a meeting he disagreed complet ely with the paying f chair men reeve alan da of oakville considered the thirty dollar i day more than reasonable if our staff asked for such an in crease wed turn them down hd many the committee chairmen should get nothing extra tccvc wm hunter of george town maintained when the corrmittccs were formed they all wanted to be chairmen so they took it upon themselves he advocated the amount of twenty five hundred as more acceptable if they did go for a yearly salary waydch george currie reeve of esquesing stated the yearly salary had come as a lolt from the blue with no discussion curtly he commented twenty- five or thirty dollars a day is plenty and the chairman should get nothing extra the vote on the three hous- and a year salary and the extra five hundred for chairmen was lost reeve gordon gal archer following the defeat of that motion the motion to increase the per diem pay from twenty of to thirty dollars was passed 1 motorists have able to oh- tain their plates atjijittljj mrs clayton dick reported from the local council ot wom en remarking that st johns over twenty years several im portant dates were mentioned february 19 annual presbyter- ial meeting at clarkson and march 7 world day of prayer service at the christian refor med church the meeting closed with a social hour unit c providing lunch can you beat these savings holiday cleaners 35 mill st georgetown tops in cleaning i lowest in prices effective monday fobruary 24th thru sat march 8 ladies plain ladies or mens 2 piece suits 1 39 trousers slacks 59c dresses 98c mens business shirts 2for45c mi with good tradein these full size attractively designed sets with 227 square inches of viewing area will provide you with excellent color it features preset fine tuning and is equipped with 27 tubes and 12 solid state devices if s the top value in a lower priced color tv ryders tv sales and service 49 main st north 8779796 georgetown bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager have you ever stopped to think how many times yon use your phone during the course ot a day a week a year probably not well whether its to order a forgotten item from the store arrange for a baby sitter change an appoint ment check on the car or chat with a friend theres a good chance you make more calls in a year than your coun terparts elsewhere in the world according to the latest figures canadians are still the most talkative people in the world when it comes to tele phones mind you americans are running a dose second in 1967 canadians averaged 6677 calls per person thats 7 more than our friends south of the border mumf the word is burma however citizens there made the least number of calls an average 7 each in 1967 of the 222 million telephones in the world in that year more than 103 million were located in the united states canada was in sixth place with 84 million phones in service thats 4063 telephones for every 100 people the average for the world is 64 phones for every 100 per sons the statistics arc compiled annually by the american telephone and telegraph company and are one year behind because it takes close to 12 months to gather figures from all parts of the world with all those calls almost 3000 for a family of four you might wonder if youll soon wear the markings right off your telephone dial it isnjt likely because they arent painted on the surface- theyre molded right into the dial in a twostep operation first a plastic plate is formed with spaces left in the shape of the numbers let- rs and dots then the spaces are filled with a contrast ing shade of plastic so dial away it will take a great many fingres dialing a great many calls before the markings on your dial begin to wear away if i were to ask where to find the noisiest- place in the world i bet id get many different answers but im not going to ask because if there is one thing thats easy to find these days ifs noise quiet now thats another story still there are a few remaining havens where quiet reigns supreme and one of them is the anechoic chamber or silent room at north ern electrica research and development laboratory in ottawa the room is shielded from 99 par cent of noise by thick masonry walls isolation from the tmllding in which it is housed and elaborate acoustical filters- lining the room and ventilation systemtae silent room is used for precise- measurement of speech and hearing and for work on receiving producing and transmitting sound 4 to i

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