Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1969, p. 16

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rwr i- vj hy ton kast ailpf jim snow reports the ontario legislature ad journed tor summer recess on friday june 29th after 119 sit ting days including 47 night sessions and thus set a- record jfbr the longest session in history f the ontario parliament royal assent was given to 108 fejlls 77 of these were govern ment bills and 31 private bills the government replied to approximately 2000 questions in the house which is double the number in the past session 6ome 36 hours were also spent debating private r members bills and resolutions has heen provided for people disabled by job accident thro the ontario wortanena com pensation board ancomoansa- hon is now available tor- tt first time for innocent victims of crime motorics majbr revisions were made to the highway traffic act inclu ding a riew crackdown on of fending motorist and heavier fines for highway offences also stricter antipollution controls aire implemented on new model motor vehicles halton x mm pollution legislation has been implem ented merging almost all anti pollution program under one dept these include both air and water pollution and will now come under the dept nl energy and resources manage ment which formerly controlled only water pollution a new mi nister the hon george kerr qc mpp for halton west has been appointed as minister of this dspt and has already an nounced an expanded program for the contrpl of both air and water pollution police as one toronto newspaper queens park reporter summed tip the session its been a fruit ful session a session of solid accomplishment rather showpiece goodies legislative accomplishments so far this session which will resume sittings on sept 30 in clude the following highlight items budget the hon charles mcnaugh- ton in bringing down his bal anced budget this year also brought in a white paper prom ising basic overhauling of taxes and the increase of the provin- cial portion of elementary and secondary school costs from the present 45 per cent to 60 per cent over three years amendments have been trade to the police act which will in clude an end to the power of local police forces to say when and how they should use firef- yj i arms and other equipment reg ulatory power on the use of this equipment including vis whal does the word the just society mean to you it was a phrase heard much during last years election campaign they are words in which the people of canada placed high hopes that now we were going to work for bstter things for all of us these are words that raised in the minds of some a vision of utopia and because it hasnt arrived we hear in some quarters that the government has not lived up to its promises and expectations well just what has happened much has taken place and we have takcn great steps forward it must be remembered that governments alone do not tre ats a just society but rather the part of government is to try to create conditions that make it passible much depends uponj the people themselves as we come to the end of the first session of canadas 28th parliament perhaps we should ask has the government mo- tapping equipment will tnowbe ved in this direction i think under the control of the ontario lt c2n b sald that rea progress police commission and the al- has been made but ln mv p torncy general ion ba on my own observa- tions on what has been ach- transpcrtaion i ieved the greatest strides will house and modernize procedu res if parliament is to complete its work the need for such correction was stioun when the creditistes who constitute a group of eighteen members were able to prolong discussion riencf by norman carlisle i bacon and eggs bread and there is nothing quite like butter and jam and milk the camping with cubs any mo- boys bad their first tent inspec- ther who tends to the oare and tun and then the sattirdayacj feeding of cubage boys hasnojtlvitles got under wayf illusions- about the problems involved and most of them i treasure hunt the boys shudder at the prospect of fo u errios taking one or two away camp- w ox of chocolate bdrs ing for a weekend let alone v of the trail a hike 18 i and then swimming in the morning and afternoon preceed- but three adults who did ed crafts during which the on a bill for twenty three days volunteer for such a job re- cubs made combcase and 1 cently said we had a lot of i woggle what you hold your tie fun and i think the boys en- 1 together with as every good joyed themselves too r thescout knows three were diane giles steve gemesi and norm carlisle all the traditional oampfire on jdte to ihewyiteira car- was accepted by 18 cubs and two adults- the scouts were certainly in their element the food they cooked was excellent and as they had done a few weeks previous they ruffed it wall to wall carpet drapes on the windows coffee table and mirror flowers growing at the entrance to the tent yes they really ruffed it i trip piororrpwh hma t camp diane giles commehtedi r lets do it again next year expressing what was in the minds of all the leaders ii s was a lot of work but it wis worth it to have the cobs en joy it so much j recognizing that a revision of the canadian constitution is essential to the future of can ada plans were laid for frequent federal and provincial confer ences two such conferences were held this year housing inflation tlyt con tinued prosperity throughout canada were also high on the list of priorities which needejd to be dealt with j in total 65 bills were passed by the house during this first session there is still one to go the legislation on the rule changes mentioned above when it is passed perhaps the road ahead in government will be a little smoother as we travel towards the just society it was a sad departure when camping with cubs it is finally it became time to break exhausting but rewarding leaders of the cubs and scouts of the 1st glen williams pack and troop at the recent campout they were assisted by saturday night was attended by many of the mothers and fath era and after a few good songs a couple of loud yells and three mike reynolds and brett giles skits the campfire ended with a birthday celebration for have never ciive browning litter can be driving hazard for those who camped with cubs before there are lessons to be learned les- would you believe it the son one is never put the boys next days program was put off to bed earlv the first night schedule by the boys sleeping the reason is simple the late they didnt stir until boys are in an unfamiliar place 830 and after another- hearty and excited breakfast this time pancakes some boys went for five servi after a tour of the camp- ings they he their final in- site and a boisterous campfire spection of tents and uniforms the boys headed for their sleeping bags in their tents the cubs own service was there was the usual horsing but indicated to the boys around and horsing around tna even at camp there is alj and horsing around at about ways a time and place to give 1 am all was quiet and the thanks utter can create potentially changes have ben maoe in be made and tile actual resul dangerous situations for motor- readers cooked steaks and on- gien williams may changes have bean maoe in wi during the next fat lon turnmg in anna w ii e hichwav grant rwtijnnn usis the highways grant regulations and the fo which will now give larger mui nicipal road and subway giants the legislation which was pre- from the provincial government sente1 sds cover wide range of public interest and it became evident as i session progressed that a n i ber of priorities wore involved to municipalities civil rights th medicare civil rights code been strengthened aain session and larger fines has j it was essential that many mat for i- i progress towards the just soci- 1 coua res rfillj fietyqould be made and its ef- 1 n ists u i good soccer players but they broken glass on the pavement the period of silence lasted mei eir match when they can cause a blowout flying for a little over five hours at l00 u challenge from the paper can obscure a drivers 630 am when some of the willowdale cubs who were also view at a crucial momeent ob- boys feeling a little cold got at terra cotta it was structions on the road can up to put on more clothes be- j a 3 0 shutout j cause a driver to swerve fore another hour had gone by suw for awl thcn a at the current allowable a the cubs- were up raring qujet hom the fina swim transportation to the after a hearty breakfast of swimming area from the camp- this iters cleared awa7 before resjf on highways any to go of these situations could result sell real f state j proven paul s starr way h you are not r licenced you will be trained at oar special real estate school you will learn how to list and sell town and country homes i farms acreage business opportunities vacation properties industrial commercial and investment properties 1fou be backed dyvour very extensive advertisiag pro- grsmme in more than 40 newspapers in canada and the united states your ads will appear in 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342 queen street east brampton phone 4sm510 agreement has been enter- j code will be implemented an ed into with the federal gov ernment on- terms favorable to ontario to enter the federal medicare scheme on oct m 1960 and legislation has i passed to implement this housing the ontario housing corpor- end has been brought- to jail terms for failure to pay civil debts in minor courts and new serious accident nee drive samy appeal rights against bobtliohcipcoircctdritiw ment appointed boards are av ailable legal aid fects felt by the people the first involved the need driv samy and deposit for unity in canada and a ma- ny litter in an appropriate jor step in this direction was al never on the high- ation has been proceeding with scrutiny of legal aid ipplicanl- an expanded program of hous- and applications as well as a lng with three projects either rloser wath op participating underway now or to start in lawyers the very near future in the hal in economic and social develop- 1 ment between regions in cana da it will take time before v an amendment to the tesalifuh benefits of this legis l aid act will implement stiffera f b a l we knci it is noa in operation and we are working towards a goal way norval splits pair in intercounty ball ton east riding these include 24 senior citizen units in georgetown for which the con tract has now been awarded a study of senior citizens re quirements in the town of mil ton has now been approved and 36 senior citizen units will be built in milton a second pro gram is now to get underway in oakville which will include 32 senior citizen units and an other group of approximately 30 family units expropriations municipal prime minister john robarts has announced a series of municipality of tomorrow conferences to improve com munications between queens park and local governments one of these conferences will be held on august 14th at the riviera club in norval ont in the north end of my riding and will include all municipal coun cillors and officials from the counties of halton pee wel lington and dufferin govern- norval split a pair with j guelph in intercounty fastball the official languages bill last week winning 9 5 in one was passed the purpose of this i game and dropping the next bill was not to regulate the v 1 greg moody pitched language which citizens must both games speak but rather to permit 1 1 citizen to use the official lang p j carney real estate broker ltd 183 guelph street georgetown 8773924 uage of his choice where feas ible and to do so when dealing with the federal government parliamentary reform was an other priority it is necessary to streamline the rules of the dies few days after granddaughters visit a vacation trip to england was saddened for a local wo man when her grandmother this friday norval hosts belwood in the glen ball park guelph is league leader with 12 wins hillsburgh second with 8 norval glen williams and rockwood are closely bunched all with 7 wins bel- wood trails with only one win in thirteen starts not invulnerable georgettes lose 91 i ment officials at this conference u ji a greatly improved exproprla- will include hon darcy mc- ma h wng georgettes tion act to provide more cash keo ugh minister of mu j ed only a few days after her ende their win streak with better protection and closer re- affairs hon charles macnaul se p oakvme i i- jams chaplin 8 college st auto supply a member of the canadian im lationship to market value and ghton provincial treasurer also compensation for business i hon george kerr minuter of loss has been passed the new i energy and resources manage- a6t also calls for stronger proof ment and hon william davis of the need for expropriation minister of education as well as before such action proceeds hon john robarts prime min- r ister regional government two major pcrial bank of commerce staff th oaks were had arrived in norwich on trouble allowing june 29lh for a visit with her run grandmother mrs victor var- ann digans mrs vardigans 75 who w was a never in only one behind the pitching of bostock marilyn eagles tagged with the loss 1l uuhuurm hums 8773212 residential properties home of the week perfect home for the family that needs four bed rooms one year old two storey brick and aluminum resale large family sized kitchen formal dining room living room and attractive bay window one 4- plece ceramic bathroom and a two piece washroom on the main floor walk out garage homes like this sell fash see it today photo mls 30300 resident of the alder- 0n monday the girls re these are only a few of the man clarke nursing home died turned to form ana blasted steps have been highlight of the second session on july 1st token in the regional govern- ontarios 28th parliament i she had visited ment program this year the waterdown 24 4 with ev smith pitching tonight they meet whiteoak texacos a a y second oakville team gcorge- which began nov 19th 19s8 and town on three occasions with new amalgamated tnumcipality reccssed for sumnier on june her husband who died at the lakehcad and the new 27tn parliament will resume ago their only daughter mrs niagara region government i on sepl 30lhr and the current j william chaplin died this session will not likely be com- j spring pleted until just prior to mrs vardigans was a sister for their ten christmas just before the re- of the late robert blyth of oakville auto cossing of the session ths hon j glen williams besides rela- 11 oakville john robarts named a select lives in england she leaves waterdown 8 committee of the legislature three grandchildren here jan- has only one have been approved and will become active on jan 1st 1970- the halton and peel regional government is still under study and the minister of municipal affairs has made a tentative proposal this proposal is now being studied and considered by a local committee of the beeves of all municipalities in halton county as well as a fin ancial study being carried out by the dept of municipal aff airs further meetings between local officials and the dopt will be held on this matter in the near future assessment starting january 1st i97u all real estate assessment will be carried out by the provincial assessment dept in this take over of assessment all local assessors will become employees of the provincial assessment department and the over all result will be a uniform pro perty assessment throughout the iprovince liquor during the current session progressive changes were made in the liauor laws extending th closing hours of al licensed es tablishments to a uniform 1 am and changing the hours for ser ving of alcoholic beverages with meals on sundays approval was also given for the issuance of liquor licenses to veterans and social clubs and the licen sing of outdoor facilities the requiremtnls for a signature nn purchase slips at retail stores has been eliminated and tv first self service liquor store as been established georgetown is still well in front with an 18 point total games pla h headed by the member for vic toriahaliburton mr glenn hod gson mpp to comolete ihp j thorough study of house rules and procedures during unc summer months and report oicu october 1st 1969 this commit tee will no doubt bring in mry recommendations for corsder- ation by the house for way and has 13 bror whitcoaks lii r win in nine andrea and william chap- starts and burlington trails jr with six defeats no wins giants in summer slump drop gcme to waterdown charged with the georgetown giants failed to loney was means to streamline our proc- overcome a midseason slump defeat edurcs in parliament the 13 tuesday night at waterdown member all party commits i when the home team claimed lanu are in seventh place will have unusual powers for a 6 2 win scoring one in the nine team halton base- first and five in the third ba lca wtn a 4 wln compen such a committee it has alrea dy hired two consultants and a secretary and will be able to require the production of pap ers and documents subooona witnesses and take testimony under oath as the session isinowjji re cess i will not be reporting in my weekly column during tbe summer but will be reporting to my constituents all items of local interest through th press on an intermittent basis my weekly report will resume when parliament again goes into ses sion in late september ball loss record leaside and oak the giants managed a run villc are league leaders in the fifth and anotlher in the sixth 1800 junior rangers arblc is leading the league in batting average with a sizz- ralph rintoul was the winn- ling 523 in his 42 times at ing pitcher while ricky ma- bat flag competition in ladies golf tuesday july jjth was flag competition at the north hal ton gof aid country club la ics day winners were kan karchmenl mildred dutchburn betty chamberlain eleanor in- glis and inz orichton also 4 pairs played ln a qualifying during july and auglial round for the provincial beu 1800 high school boys aged 17 terba11 competition years are employed by the i the evening competition department of lands ami forests the winners were betty mchar- as junior forest rangers dy and jean chappcl the monthly dinner meeting was held at which various u- ms of business were completed much improved compensation half of vietnam indochina truce was signed at the geneva conference on july 21 1954 communists got and pro don flndlay gave an i explanation of the rules adams photography weddings passport photos general photography custom finishing black and whit or colour 40 prince charles dr georgetown 8773923 older type 8 room frame home in excellent condition plus a v acre of land excellent commercial possibili ties asking 22900 with excellent terms family sized home 4 bedrooms 2 sun porches located on main street of erin close to all conven iences 22400 perfect home for the family that needs four bed rooms and would like the conveniences of all the stores and shopping solid brick construction bring the kids they will love it too 2500 to approved buyer try 23900 you will enjoy living in this six room brick hom with attached garage and many extras situated in th popular park area just one block from all convenien ces 23901 got a green thumb youll like this yard where the flower garden is the pride of the neighbor hood spic and span 3 bedroom brick bungalow with elegant hardwood trim and solid oak floors through out you can be the smart buyer who gets this bargain call right now 24900 quaint a charming is this two storey three bedroom older home it has laundry room off kitchen beautiful ly private backyard easy to heat low taxes ideal for family living being situated in the mountainview area which gives easy access to all facilities 24900 solid brick two family dwelling located in the older section of town closi to downtown and all schools each unit has a separate entrance 25900 country property close to hwy 401 nearly com pleted ranch bungalow situated on one acre site with trees values like this sell quickly so call today 24900 unusual amount of living space in this 8 room 4 bed room home situated on a quiet crescent conveniently located to a new shopping centre and all schools and park 26900 6 room solid brick bungalow with many extras well landscaped lot ffaved drive and two car garage vinyl tile throughout rec room and basement washer dryer and softener included ideal family home loca ted close to all schools and shopping asking 27500 dont be disappointed by the sold sign hurry out now to see this country property just minutes from town this rancher boasts a 12 x 23 kitchen among the many extras to enhance the price of 29900 one year old five bedroom two storey brick and alum- inimum siding home also featuring a spacious living room accented with a bow window separate den or family room for dad moms spacious kitchen features built in stovcven and dishwasher are you looking for a large sizw now home then look no more photo ml6 asking 31900 get more than just a home for your money here in beautiful glen williams is a fabulous atmospheric old barn with living quarters tucked inside property rcclnespcaccfully and contentedly on 2v4 acres with the credit river running through secluded area for joyful summer living 32900 erin lovely view brand new bark brick home is located on the edge of town in a- beautiful setting on hard top road all very large bright rooms broadloom in living dining room and hall eating area in kitchen electric heating double garage a home with space to breathe in 32900 youd love to have lived here yourself as a child and enjoyed the lovely shaded lawns garden where you could have played all day on the half acre lot large yellow brick storey and a half home with seven rooms formal dining room spacious living room with fireplace garage and paved drive are just a few of the features found with this beauty which is located right here in town vendor will hold a first mortgage below current conventional rates asking 32900 photo mls beautiful custom built brick 4 cedar siding in 1 of the better areas in town close to all facilities two storey 3 large bedrooms with walk in cupboards 1 baths rec room finished in plywood walnut trim rotor tower garage fastidiously kept within large sundeck and well landscaped property adds to the out side appearance of this executive type home carrying for 137 pits at 6 to qualified buyer 33000 quiet country setting handymans dream situa ted on 10 acres of rolling land large living room fire place of stone full width of living room wait 3 good sized bedrooms 75 completed 34900 for the growing family wiho require five massive bedrooms family room dining room plus all the other features of a two year old home this beauty sits on a large seventy foot frontage lot on a quiet crescent enquire today for more details photo mls asking 34900 cramped for space check this for value older 2 storey three bedroom home with an ab undance of space oversized kitchen living and din- ins room added feature is a selfcontained apart ment to help with costs located in downtown park area 35200 one acre with charming two storey farm home with 11 rooms situated on lovely treed acre lot in scenic nor val area field stone fireplace with oak mantel pine and vinyl floors two car garage if yon have been searching for a large country home then be sure to enquire today for more details asking 36000 photo mls under construction now is the time to see the fine workmanship of this lovely ranch bungalow rich ln detail located on choice 80 x 283 lot running down to the credit river 36500 slightly suburban but in close enough to be conven ient to all necessities a wealth of living is in store for you in this gracious executive home fireplace extra large bathroom and double garage are just a few of the features of this home located just outside georgetown on 1 acre lot 36900 very fine older home this 2 storey brick home situ ated on a beautifully landscaped lot in the park dis trict features a 12x20 living room fireplace dining room den family sized kitchen and 2 piece washroom down 5 bedrooms and 4 piece bath up immaculate con dition throughout to inspect please call 4200 fabulous ranch style breezeway and double garage all stone faced set back on terraced lot part of 314 acres of good garden land overlooking modern farm and huge pond abound with water fowl designed for joyful country living central location between brampton strcetsville and georgetown 45900 photo mls y lots acreages park area registered building lot 66xl32 with stream running through back of property asking 9900 quiet pleasei almost noiseless location for this prestige wooded building lot situated in the park distrieta 3 blocks from downtown j 12300 heavily wooded homesite 1 acre adjoins large prestige high value homes located on the outskirts of georgetown 9900 with teams i acre lot just minutes south of town to this lovely bush and ravine lot has over 176 ft of frontage asking jfc900 prestige m acres three miles from town separated surveyed and ready for your new dream home asking 9500 lovely 3 acre corner lot 457x276 just minutes from town 950d lovely half acre homesite situated on paved road surveyed separated and ready for building asking mo0 cottage lot with over 100 ft of lake frontage locat ed on ever popular belwood lake asking 5000 148 footage on stecles avenue between hilton and brampton excellent building site asking 14900 37 acres rolling pasture land ideal home site 700 ft frontage near ballinafad good terms 20500 call us todayi frad harrison 8773922 may harold hutchinson 1774045 bob turklngtoiu8774270 prl kwby 7m4a harry burt 8554579 hillsburgh horg4 jncly7t774473 harb spltxar 774953 ill l 01 11

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