Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1969, p. 1

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ads that pay you can plac an ad in tha naram clastlfiad pages by phoning 8772201 buying or mlllng th htratd is whara you will find in results you the home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing th cebrgatown harald has arvd georgetown and district- as printers and publisher for ovar a century offering tha bast in fina printing and nawa coverage authorized as second class mail post office dapt ottawa and for payrrivnt georgetown ontario thursday march 27th 1969 500 per year single copy priest ten cents public school urge health unit retain inspection council has decided to ask the county board of health to re consider their decision to elim inate plumbning inspections as part of their duties complying with a request from the clerk of milton they appointed a representative cr sandy mackenzie to attend a meeting with the board of health along with appointees from milton and acton bodnar terms fifty percent hike inequality will fight it a 50 jump in public school method of arriving at the towns costs over last year was termed share of the county education an inequality and a bitter pill i intend to fight by geor getowns representative on the halton county board of educa tion ernie bodnar at council meeting monday night this schools in when schools out vacation to some youngsters is best spent at school one with a little change of pace and a change of faces daily vacation bible school at first baptist church on main street north was an enjoyable experience for large numbers of schoolage children who attended it during the winter holidays last week children ages five to nine met each morning at the church for singing stories and fun while the older tenandup group got together evenings for a hobo nile pirate nite bowling and movies one evening they were bussed to the alhion pool for swim ming a concluding program was held in the sunday school room sunday morning to which parents were invited at work above are some of the beginners clockwise from foregrrind lorrie anne lambert leanne wild kim mccandless steven enslen helper keith robson keith peck helper j hancock russell harley debbie duff michelle robin son and james lewis public school costs to the town are set as 691610 which 1 is a 230260 increase over last i years 461350 high school thehalton county health cosls ais0 increased but more unit notified all municipalities i mo from 419950 to 500- they planned to discontinue 337 ma an overall increase plumbing inspections as of sep- 310647 tember 1st and asked each to make its own arrangements i the inequality according to mr bodnar arises from the russian hockey kids in gardens alcott s plan through negotiations by gor- be played in maple leaf gard- dpn alcott who organized the lens and would be televised little nhl here over 30 years i russian team may be he sari he is trying to get ui more than just a hockey series for the russians and show them a good time he suggested a tour of southern ontario in cluding niagara falls with lots of opportunity for the youngsters to establish ships with canadian boys nix beaver hwy site age a russian team may ue jutos caha vlaying m canada next spring c i u i j llc vhi f uttle p ln stockholm and i have him broach the idea to the raiders one game down in semifinal series against an nhl team a ls i russian national team manager mr alcott a weston resident i who still calls georgetown home if we can organize this ser- told the herald tuesday of his les the gardens would have a georgetown raiders fell one plans to have a ussr allstar guaranteed sellout mr alcott game behind cheltenham har- team of boys ae 12 and 13 predicted i cant imagine aify vesters in their intermediate b play a scries of games tairt kid in ontario not wanting to be group semifinal series tuesday in allstar team from the lit- there to compare his own hock- 1 night losing the opening game tie nhl i c moxie to that of the russian 32 boys he said he said he hoped the series if it could be arranged would he said he hoped to make it following the recommenda ussr tion of planning bdard council friend- n monday turned down beaver lumber companys request for rezoning to allow them to build i near the new ap and the ncwi sunoco station near the inter section of guelph and sinclair i reeve bill hunter stated the i planning board felt outside i storage of lumber etc would be unattractive in the area deputy offers 25c a mile to mayor reeve deputy jjeevc art speight offered to sponsor the mayor and reeve in the oxfam walk may 3rd at 25c a mile when the invitation to council to participate was read monday night first it was skidoo racing then boat racing now walk ing said mayor wheldon em- merson im beginning to think i should never have accepted any of them he commented he indicated however he would try the walk and would start lining up spon sors he challenged the other council members to go along but the challenge went unan- i these will be a public skating budget he pointed out that last years mill rate was applied to the recently increased reas sessment figures rather than to the lower assessment upon which the mill rate was based a complete reassessment of the town last year to bring it into line with market values yielded an extra 5800000 for the assessment rolls had we not been reassessed asked cr ric morrow what would we have been paying about 132000 less repli- equipment bags towns gift to victoria bound juveniles well wishers will give geor- hand in defraying expenses getowns juvenile hockey team a boisterous sendoff when they i at press time there was one depart from the georgetown seat still available to anyone station tuesday april 1 for wishing to accompany the team their west coast tour the train the 140 price includes meals taking the juveniles westward and berth will leave here at 305 pm its hoped the general public will latest donations have come indicate their good wishes for f georgetown kinsmen the team by being on hand for vern kirh smlth ston the sendoff i uaw local winnipeg bantams j psychopompus phyllis york and when they board their coach hunter real estate the juveniles will be carrying j matching equipment bags bear- on the coast the juveniles ing their names and numbers will play in a hockey jamboree gifts of the town in vancouver and then go on a i playing tour of the area they various fund raising projects wiu be gone n dava returning and donations have helped make j april 13 the trip possible the last of ed the school board representat ive dp you mean that even if we are successful in this appeal we will still be paying 200000 more than last year queried cr ern hyde yes but there is also an increase of 149 in real assess ment which will help take that up answered e bodnar he suggested it would be reas onable to expect a slight in crease due to rising costs alone but not this much he added mr bodnar advocated the rate be applied to the old 1967 assessment and plans to fight for this at thursday nights tonight meeting of the board in milton he urged council to appeal to the division board and then to the municipal board if he is unsuccessful at the county level l it hurts more because the government grants are higher this year and yet were paying more he commented it ia just not equitable concluded mr bodnar mayor wheldon emmerson pointed out the timing was awk ward since it would prevent the town striking the budget im mediately but promised to hold off any action on the budget un til after thursdays board mee ting council put all town employ ees at his disposal to secure any statistics he might find swered that night planetarium trip cr ern hyde added that the roofed in sheds would not lend fot 5th cud pdck themselves to that area he sug gested ml would be the proper zone for this type of building westerners rustle tournament title mvp gordie miles even if they dont win the grey cup this year win nipeg can take consolation in putting their name on the georgetown internat ional- bantam hockey tour nament grand champion ship the winnipeg team which flew in from the west in mid week and pro ceeded to win five games in a row adopted red as- seltine as its manager and the former tourney chief was beaming after it was all over the peg waded thru mississauga burlington and oshawa to earn the a series crown and then beat milton and gait in the grand chafpionship semi final and fial gait had captured the b title downing belleville and then took the d champs essex in the grand championship semifinal milton c champs won that honour over leam ington in overtime forced winnipeg into an extra period before bowing out of the grand championship semi final georgetowns own entry made a good run before be ing sidelined they nuqged lindsay and kapuskasing be fore running aground against leamington who went to the c series final it appeared the learn ngton georgetown struggle would have q be decided in overtime but a final second goal ended the locals progress- winnipeg also had the tourneys most valuable player in gordie miles while gaits rfsc wolstenholme was judged the player best combiring abliy and sportsmanship about 1000 bantams- b- 50 teams were involved in the 90odd games which made up the tourney the biggest of nine held here games were played continuously from 7o0 oclock every morning urta 10 at night for eight straight days saturday march 15th to saturday march 23rd inclusive those playersvfrom a distance were billetted in local homes and served lunch and supper at the legion hal this years tourney established a number of firsts in cluding the first sunday- slate of games as well as a new high in community interest and attendance raiders goal scorers were doug richardson and blake in- glis the game was played in bramalea arena the series continues with the first raider home game tomor row friday game three will also be here sunday afternoon and game four in bramalea tuesday if necessary game five will be played in georgetown wed- 1 nesday april 2 game six in bramalea friday april 4 and game seven here sunday april 6 raiders gained the semifinals by ousting fergus while chel tenham dumped hespeler in the other group semifinal lucan and durham are all even with one win apiece wjth their third meeting tomorrow night lucan had to go into overtime to gain a 51 victory and dead lock that series flag raising party sunday night enabling any one who has not yet added their assistance to the tour to have a the royal ontario museum and after lunch the party completed their day by viewing many of the museum displays fifth georgetown b pack cubs took a trip to the stars tuesday march 18 but not as tronaut style the cubs toured mclaughlin planetarium in tor- a fla raising ceremony in on and had an interesting day bodnar ernie rosset stu cam- front of the municipal office which included a film between e mrs clair pelletlcr mrs tuesday will launch the local the stars evelyn owen and mrs terry cancer society funds campaign i the planetarium is part of colter set new record for red cross flights they were accompanied by mrs me servos mrs dorothy rex heslopjr erin developer a herald news item last week erred in stating that rex hes- lop had purchased an erin pro perty which when developed could double erins population the news item which had ap peared in the villages newspap er the advocate the previous week was referring to his son da hcslop jr acting for a company which is called colos sus development corporation ltd a 186 lot bousing develop ment is proposed on a 50 acre property on dundas street w acquired from the estate of mrs clara eamshaw the erin paper reported that the devel oper had approached the village council for approvil the eotat- cil in turn must obtain approval from the ontario municipal board before the undertaking can proceed mr heslop sr w hose delrex developments led to the large growth here in the eastern pirt of georgetown told the herald this week that be is now re- tired and does not own any lands and is not in the business j of developing any properties is erin village i the international committee of the red cross has informed the canadian red cross that a recent nights flights into biafra established a new record in the transport of its relief supplies that night the red cross planes provided by swiss swe dish and west german red cross societies carried a total of 133 tons of cheese corn meal beans fish corned beef vitam ins and other supplies this was 30 tons more than carried on any night operation this year i nine flights were completed from cotonou dahomey and four were flown from santa is abel fernando po into the uli airstrip since the inauguration of the red cross flights into biafra the planes have transported 8762 metric tons 19276400 pounds of relief supplies for distribut ion among biafran victims of the conflict on the return flights the red cross planes have carried 670 evacuees nationals of other countries and 48 seriously wou nded patients who are being giv en surgical and medical treat ment in several european coun tries ask ontario take full cost for education council decided monday to be faced with a ten or eleven 1 support a smith falls resolution mill hike for education alone requesting the government joij stated reeve w hunter we ontario to assume the total cost certainly should do something of elementary and high school education in ontario a copy of the motion will be sent to the minister of education w davis deputy reeve art speight would come to the ontario as sociation of mayors and beeves ortcc upon a time began and the association of ontario cr ern hyde i wouldnt have counties who he said exert favoured this at all but that some influence on legislation was when we had a say over the financing now we have n the resolution passed say so should not be respons- rcoluion passed with crs dcnison and mackenzie op- ible for raising the money cr sandy mackenzie demur red he contended that council was not in a position to know the facts im not sure were wise to support these things right out of the blue he re marked posed charge juveniles in milk centre breakin cr denison agreed saying the motion was unrealistic at the present time this motion or some is not going to work miracles retorted cr hyde but the more pressure exerted the bet ter two juvenilis hac oyi- charged by georgetown police in connection with 3 theft ac- r 4 b milk centre thursday night a hundred and eighteen olhers dollars was taken- from the store after it was locked up at 11 pm police believe the thiev es hid in the washroom until the store closed the arrcsls were made the next day r cr ric morrow backed cr hydes stand saying we are police arc still investigating jup of winnipeg bantam hockey players show off the symbol orwcibry- at a jubilant gro the georgetown international bantam hockey toumarhenr they won the georgetown jaycees grand championship trophy saturday with their fifth straight victory 1 faced with the responsibility of breakin at caruso s rut financing something we lfave no market on the weekend about control over sktwa taken from the cash register cr harry levy termed ir a p btun fmt ifprotest more than anytlung else pcjice cadft brian i discovered the breakin suidij the thieve gained entry it looks like were going to i through a back door

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