Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1969, p. 1

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came here from calgary the masseyferguson firm inlvious record at that time was alberta it features a wide toronto and calgary prior to 89 1934 the maximum on the variety of hot dogs burgers moving to georgetown his 14th was 90 two degrees short fried chicken and beverages wife is the former betty garri- ol the record wednesday s son of weston and they havei temperature may again threaten the chain which has 700 two children jim and judy j the record of 1968 94 degrees branches in the states has tuesdays 94 i dutch canadians plan heat sets a 25year commemoration new record the maximum temperatiuvs of 94 on july 15th established a new record for the date break ing the former mark of 92 set rover the dog n suds mast the change to warm weather cot will be on hand saturday took place about a week ago f j with balloons and suckers for after 6 weeks of generally cool the children and free drinks weather however during two will be served with food orders brief hot periods the mercury during the day rose to 90 on june 12 and 27 many locations in western can- ten or twelve in our province in the next year mr browne who with his wife and family lives at 36 henry street is a native the first occasion ties the rec- the dog n suds is located or1 1949 of on guelph street opposite the prince albert saskatchewan rexway drive entrance to the june was generally cool and served as a training com- highway cloudy and marked by fre quent light rainfalls however only 50 per cent of normal rain fall was recorded due to the ahsence of the heavy showers that usually accompany the warm weather we didnt get luckily the cool cloudy wea- possible future de- municipal affairs nixed a pro- ther resulted in less evaporation esquesing wont agree to glen road closing giving wins legion car draw legion official lloyd boyd hands the keys to a 1969 plymouth to roy rudiger winner of a car club draw recently concluded by branch 120 the draw was so successful that another one is underway mr rudiger was the lucky winner when the elimination draw took place in the clubrooms a week ago staff transfers announced for several halton county schools velopment as their reason es quesing council decided to op pose two road closing applica tions which will be heard au gust 27 at milton court house robert mcmaster seeks the closure of chelten street and henry lorriman is asking the samw of a part of glen street both are unopened road allow ances posed 270 lot subdivision on than usual or severe drought the west half o lots 26 27 conditions would have develop- concesmon 8 kipwn locally as cd now the first half of july the kidney and williamson has sen less than 4 inch of farms a copy of a letter from rain an abundant sunshine to- the d m a to the surveyor in- gether with rising temperatures formed council of the refusal as matters stand a serious mois- monday night ture shortage us beginning to materialize and heavy rain is certainly necessary by the end of this week 2v4 degrees below normal at 62 0 the lowest in 8 years on the 21st a reading of 39 deg- several more transfers ub- batleal leaves leaves of ab sence appointments and resig nations were accepted by the batton county board of educa tion at their meeting thursday june 26th miss lois walshe of milton district high school was gran ted a sabbatical leave for the school year 196970 mrs gail carrie of mdbs mrs jane has- elfeldt of j m- denyes public school and miss suzanne whit- bourne of percy w merry pub lic school were granted leaves of absence appointments were confirm ed of d sale mrs shirley mitchell b needham mrs j- p turner mrs j elliott miss joan cook henry wilmnl hiss m whitley j teague birs d richardson w em- bree and curth martell to the staff of mrhs resignations of the following from the staff of mdhs were accepted mrs myrna hede n pepper w r turrall miss m fry mrs joan mlsener mrs carolyn mcdonell and robert campbell mdhs teachers receiving pro motions for the fall terms were j horner major head guid ance mrs helen anderton act ing minor head home econom ics fred stevens major head boys physical education mrs day acting aaajor head mod erns and miss m wright act ing minor head girls physical education r paul formerly of mdhs was promoted to as sistant head of the science de partment at georgetown dis trict high school the following transfers were approved miss m rankin mdhs to perdue hs k peacock g e perdue hs to milton us miss joan etherington brook- dale ps to martin st sr ps mrs p barry milton heights ps to pineview ps mrs m purdy to denyes ps mrs joanne sherwood campbellviile ps to pineview ps fred stur- gess glen williams ps to pipe- view ps mrs s turnbull of limehouse ps to pineview ps peter phillips martin st ps to montclair ps mrs j anderson campbellviile ps to brookville ps mrs j bassett pineview ps to george kennedy ps mrs e gordner milton heights ps to george kennedy ps t hun ter george kennedy ps to pine view ps mrs e moir centril- ler ps to j m denyes ps mrs e musick burlington to pine view ps and mrs mcdougall denyes ps to campbellviile ps new georgetown doctor mcmaster- westem grad notice of water restrictions bylaw 69w2 effective immediately all watering of lawns shrubs trees gardens etc washing of cars is prohibited except between the hours of sixthirty and ten oclock in the evening- the exception being that watering of trees gardens etc is allowed if dene by container eg watering can or pail fieorgfttown water commission dr boyd hoddinott joined georgetowns growing medical fraternity when he started his medical practice at 36 main street south on monday he recently completed his internship at toronto western hospital born in parry sound dr hoddinott is the son of mr and mrs boyd hoddinott of waterdown his father is a supervisor with canadian in dustries limited in hamilton and originally came from new foundland the family moved to car lisle when he was a child and later to waterdown where he graduated from high school hhe received his bachelor of science degree at mcmaster university and graduated in 1968 from the school of medi cine at university of western ontario london he was a member of the marauders football team at mcmaster and president of the science faculty and was a scholarship winner at western his wife jane lindley is from burlington her ancle b t lindley is superintendent of business and finance for halton board of education the letter stated the depart ment could not approve unless the township had an official a lot of these road closing plan and details of all neces- requests are just to benefit sary services were outlined somebodys pocketbook com- mented reeve george currie john harris esquesing dump recs was only 1 degree above as he suggested the resolu- supervisor will now wear cov- the 1926 record sunshine was tion opposing the application eralls with a township of es- only 75 per cent of normal should be sent to judge alan quesing crest to show wouldbe and despite the low rainfall of b- sprague dumpers he does have author- 1 6 inches it rained on 15 days ity to tell them uherc to of the month the community planning dump and to turn away out of branch of the department of the area dumpers in hay 1970 it will he 25 years since holland was libera ted by the allied forces the german occupation forces sur rendered to the c gen eral guy simonds and prince bernhard at of the netherlands atwageningen on may 5 1945 canada paid the dearest price as more canadian soldiers died in the struggle for the libera tion of the netherlands than american british and polish casualties combined many canadians of dutch or igin who have settled and pros pered in canada felt that they should show their apprecia tion and gratitude for the sac rifices canada has made the 25th anniversaary of the liber ation of holland appears to be an appropriate time to demon strated this on june 14th at a meeting in toronto of representatives of 23 dutchcanadian organizations from montreal and as far as vancouver a nationwide com mittee was formed to organize and to coordinate activities for such a commemoration this committee consists of nine ex ecutive members and 51 regio nal representatives from the other provinces rev ai j van denpol 4 flamingo court of georgetown is the vice chair man of the executive commit tee opposed but township may share lake cost reserve decision on apartment rezoning decision has been reserved by the ontario municipal board for rezoning a mountainvicw rd the running battle between esquesing had not askea for a south area to allow construction esquesing council and halton review in conclusion the of a planned apartment build- region conservation authority authority pointed out they ln by alcr investments took another turn monday could enforce payment of a night when a letter from the municipalitys share of any i mumclpa ofilclals authority asked council for a capital cost mer app as resolution approving the craw- esquesmgs regular share of well as objections from some of ford lake project crawford the authority budget this year the nearby residents when they lake is south of campbellviile 54475 an addlliona levy met in mumcipa building the letter emphasized that of 2505 w ill be collected as here that day esquesing had lodged no ap- five projects are undertaken peal with the o m b withm the contentious crawford lake i presently zoned only for a the mandatory thirty days of 1 project would cost esquesing j type of commercial budget presentation halton 2612 over the next five years i building the zoning does not al- region authority sent their esquesing township made low apartments residents have budget to esquesing april 16 uttle comment but conceded objected that apartments would on june 27th mr vandcn- pol met with some dutchcana dians of various walks of life in georgetown and district to dis cuss the possibility of organiz ing a local celebration and the presentation of an appropriate gift to the georgetown and dis trict commuunity as an expres sion of gratitude present at this meeting were mr george de kleer sr mr and mrs morris goudeketting mr and s0nt jack nieuwhof mr john schenk and mr and mrs ed wiener it was decided to invito the dutchcanaian business and professional people of george town and vicinity to a meeting in the cedarvale centennial community centre on july 8th to discuss ways and means to organize such a local commem oration and to form a local committee first time the national com mittee has obtained the rights to sell this tulip in canada the revenue of the sale of these tulips and donations will he used to finance the celebration activities 4n ma 1970 the holland liberation tul ip is an early darwishybrid variety of top quality and r- angered in colour it j is a truly stately tulip htrnyto all conditions the tulip bulbs will be packed 5 per poly bag with a header showing the planting instructions and the purpose of the fund raising these bags will sell for 1 each at the meeting it was decid ed to donate one thousand of these tulips to the town of georgetown and the district for planting in parks and around public buildings a local committee was form- e which consists of jack nieuw hof chairman morris goude ketting secretary treasurer john schenk gerry smeitink and arie verhey the name of the committee will be holland liberation committee geor getown a starting fond was raised by donations of the persons present at this meeting in the near future the local committee will contact all the dutchcanadians of georgetown and district for the sale of the tulips and then private donations a general meeting of all the dutchcanadians of georgetown and district has been planned for the fall of this year at which plans for a local celebra tion evening will be discussed suggested is to have a holland movie evening with hlghlighta of the liberation of holland for- which special invitations jwll je ejbl4feeraavt zorge firm gets apartment contract they further stressed that they might have to pay no fires is good news no news is good news but no fires this week is better- news fire chief jack cunningham re ported no fires at all this week in a very happy voice this hasnt haooenej fo a long time be stated but id like to aee it happen oftaner glorious 12th draws lodges to guelph guelph was the centre for the surrounding area celebration of the glorious 12th last satur day when the biggest orange parade in recent years was held toronto hamilton halton wellington and peel counties were all well represented mar ching behind the traditional king billy on his white horse unable to hire a local band to accompany them since thev were all booked up the geor getown lodge obtained a wind sor navy band who were avail able twelve children from town members of a new formed juv enile lodge marched with their parents in the loyal orange lodge 245 and the loyal true blue association haltons pride 393 they were directed by george switzer who is in charge of the young people juvenile lodge marchers were sharon cathy mary brian and michael mcdonald marga ret sandra keith and barbara switzer and cheryl linda and donald greig representing the loyal true blue association were district mistress of halton and welling ton south mrs g greig mrs catherine chalmers mrs bert dixon georgetowns worship ful mistress mrs 0 mills mrs alexandra bullock past worsh ipful mistress mrs joan mc donald mrs hazel preston chaplain and flag bearer george chalmers son leading was well represen ted by joe hall jr bert march ment jim clarke tom clarke charles davis and jack noble create traffic problems and de stroy privacy proponents of the change say apartments would be preferable and would not depre ciate property values as some residents fear present at this meeting were mr w bergsma mr m goud eketting mr c houweling mr f levers mr and mrs j nieuwhof mr f otten mr j schenk mr and mrs e schip- per mr g smeitink rev a vandenpol mr a verhey mr a vroom mr d wittekoek and mr f zorge the meeting was chaired by mr vandenpol the fund rais ing and the appropriate gift to the community were discussed a special tulip registered under the name holland liberation has been created in holland and will be available for the 193902 zorge construction local contracting firm operated by fred zorge will be building the towns new senior citizens apartment jim snow halton east told the herald this week that with the federal government now approving the project on tario housing corporation will be awarding the contract to the zorge firm mr zorge was low bidder when tenders were cal led some time ago the building which will be erected on hyde park drive near the hospital will cost loyal orange lodge 245 witn worshipful master albert daw- en route home today thirty five children who have been visiting in town since july 1st will be beck home in new yorks harlem tonight a guests of members of tre christian reformed chuurch they attended vacation bible school had such special treats as weelrendtampoutrhayttde and sports day as they ampled life in a canadian small town posed h christian school are some of the visitors end theiryoung hosts

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