Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1969, p. 1

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1-v- ads that pa jfattcan plac an ad in km ffram classhlo pmm by 772201 buying or mlllngv ttio htrakj la wharo fk wiaflml hw mutts yew a 77ie home oner district printing publishing tha gain ga haram hat sorvat grargatown and district a printers and publiihan for r a century offering tha bast 7n fin printing mm1 new covarag hi lsmond das majhfeflhtorod numbar 094s oaawgatown ontario thursday august 14 1969 500 par yau sangsa- copy pricte ton cant sidewalk sale features street dance pi extra has been added to loons and suckers for the- kid this weekends downtown side- dies tlsl nlglt but best of all wfflbe the itreet dance ibazaat atmosphere prevailing its many years since therejas merchants display their war such tin event in town and j es ana j their selling- in front wttir permitting it shouldi of their business places 1 attract a good crowd of both- i-w- l bohbysoxere and older swingers j iz b ofleri as itdoes both dances fescues wdl etotmue i jn thmodern idiom and square j the danciru ftar boa u holding ri j ii v garden party with topnotch en- thegtfls pipe band will be tjt preceded by fast- f u rr juhljyldayt it iteri fins store is ottering free pancakes its one weekend everyone again and there will be bal- will want to stay in town veterinarian garbage set ablaze joins clinic behind plaza store another fire behind stores summoned firemen sunday aft- ernoon around six thfetime a pile of paper boxes behind loblaws had been set on fire this is just one more in a rash of such fires in recent weeks fire chief jack cunningham strongly advocates daily com mercial garbage pick ups as the answer to this problem last thursday at noon a fire broke out under the floor of a cottage on the vaughan prop erty on the 27th sideroad near the tenth line little damage was done tuesday afternoon a small fire in a shed on the 5th side- central pickup depot rough roads driveways mountainview complaints speaking for a group of new mountainview road residents george cook 179 mountainview road south told of difficult proved this year for government grants and mountainview is not included in this tyesaid each time residents have j miles farthest walk for studeinfs r despite a move to the couti word of this reached the east rary high school students with- end of town alarming parents in the town limits will be bus- and students who in hum kept ed school after all originally trustee ernie bodnars phone there had been a tentative de- ringing busily the yvhole system has been jrevamped this year with one driveway entrances and romhj complained tve had the grader cision by the hahon county travelling when he addressed go over the road he sad i j education to drod all council on monday wish tell you we have a t while mr cook was primarily permanent solution but i vu radius of any high school nedtschot beinl interested in solving the prob- cr ric morrow said small j the county lems of residents he suggested drivfeway culverts had been dis- that council should also advise cussed but thought to be throw- developers to tejl what the sitj ing money away if permanent nation is when people are buy- paving were to be done now ing houses i that this is abandoned for a we were told our roads tnis ma now the ans were paid for and would be in visits newfoundland with young voyageurs v peter jones photo georgetown park next stop fresh from his annual ap- game between glen williams at the old tyme fid- and norval pony rides for wer he said j cr era hyde said culverts would be a waste of money and more gravel is the best answer works foreman frank morette who had been asked to attend the meeting corroborated the mayors statements and said that the engineer and roads the mayor explained that it committee would be discussing i j was a question of highways de- a solution at a meeting today j partment approval only s262 i can assure you we will be i ooo of a requested 646000 discussing it at the meeting road expenditure has been ap- mayor emmerson promised stalled this year he said instead of this mountainview still remains in an unpaved un finished state and mayor emi merson could give mr cook no assurance that things would be much better for at least a year i pearance road and 9th line tiishcd before the rived dlers contest in dr david mcewen has join- d dr brian buckrell at thejjjj industrial georgetown animal clinic dr mcewen a mtive of owen dgj fss cilmc sound graduated in 1967 fronv the ontario veterinary college the georgetown district university of guelph and has cross children will be an added treat was extingl md there will be a refreshment fireman ar- bramptons vince mountford booth of course in the picluro will bring his jokes and genial vince tries to keep up with 9 personality to georgetown sat- year old don reed of sudbury urday night when he emcees a in the novelty division of the variety program at a garden shelburne contest dons five party in georgetown park the year old brother and 7 year old program will follow a fastball sister were also competitors georgeown woman now on arc workshop staff gwen paterson gwen paterson daughter of the one and only pick up and discharge point according to a study by the transportation com mittee the maximum walk to this pick up point for any stud ent would j 7 miles vern kirby glen williams has been awarded the three bus contract for georgetown high school visits graves of flying buddies roland sparling duncan dr is on his way to biafra to ins pect the canairelief super con stellation which crashed last week in that country killing four men he will also visit tha graves of the victims one of the dead gary lib- bus of toronto is a cousin of herb shannon glen williams the others killed in the crash were vince wakely montreal don mcrriam kingston and ray- mrs peggy treahy 11 carol member of the royal canadian c mond levique quebec city has joined the arc in- legion branch 136 milton and for labrador city new- mr sparling has been a reg- dustries workshop for adult re- a member of grace anglican f on august 17 ular member of the crews flying tardates at hornby as supervis- church j the relief flights since the survivors include his wife one of ontario sch started six months ago i mrs treahy who has been winnifred sons edward of younk voyageurs wta are this a a have been ground- i a staff member of georgetown milton david of port credit veterinary hospital toronto clinic wrucn was nem at w- wt u hoped will be an an- outstanding arists hlic has n ac colin of dartmouth n s and the western animal clinic thern electric flnual affair is the big garden vince mountford the funny north association russell of newmarket gareth red branch was asked to as- i a since practiced at the mcgilvary j sist at an industrial blood donorj big saturday garden party friday aug a volunteers mrsj scuied for the geor- man will emcee the am sutherland mrs f whit getown pa saturday evening show which includes seppo loivo finlands famous juggler pen- nichols dancing acrobat summer visiting canadas er provinces yukon and northwest territories for the mentally retarded since of perth australia and richard gwen a grade of milton two sisters grace was chosen to represent geor- high school oth- e un the cause of the crash the is known its inception in london ij- f 2 his wife 3re tak mrs d hancock mrs living in stewarttown l g bunton mrs g m srut- the nights entertainment ny the practice will remain detard sirs c kreutzkamp and- will get off with a fastball game rorotity merrill accordionist sudden death in june of arc tbilcs east all young voyageurs x- k m c christcnsen con arc i 15 and 18 and were with ducted the funeral scrv at cnoscn b the school staff on 830 featuring 7 him at the workshop since it the ii student r decision okay hotel sign jlk imd neil also survive at birra- setown district her appointment followed the ingn engjnd and her town for the trip 1500 o r 6 fc dorothy merrill accordionist udden death in june of arc tted exclusively to pet animals mrs d bullock worked all day between glen williams and nor- and ot ralph orscl will be director harry isham his wife rev m c christcnsen the clinic will continue the at this clinic ninetythree blood jval at 7 oclock followed by a acc0 who na1 beon associated with equine work on a limited scale i packs were collected stage show at 830 featuring h r t him at the workshop since it the mckersic funeral home on- das mar and school j pletes plans for- erecting this another neon sign will be added to the downtown area when the mcgibbon hotel com- residents protest esquesing drops street lighting charge there will be pony rides for the kiddies and a big ment booth f h was set up has assumed the june 16 members of the legion reiresn posijon of dircctor and nhamr attended in groups mr isham was cremat- mr isham died in hospital in this evening of fun and frol ic will be provided by the geor toronto on june 14 with his getown agricultural society wife he had attended the on which sponsors georgetown tario association workshop in fair ed at weston only one minor accident in week confederation street resid- they had no authority to stop have the county build u nc enls outside the boundaries of him i shoulder of the road up the glen williams will have the stewarttown hill and the curve street light charges dropped bill lawson member of the by the golf course at present j from their tax bills esquesing hahon county board of edu- it is unsafe for anyone walking happened this week s75 dam council decided monday night cation appeared before council he explained the reeve prom- aj lo a f al 6 mxway dr after a heated discussion saying he was representing the he would look after it vas thc damage when a 1958 including service during the jjntil this year none of the parents of stewarttown school chev driven by graham nichol- second war he came to canada residents had been charged for children he asked the reeve robert mcdonald was hired son of willowdale hit it when in 1956 lived at etobicoke street lighting i who also warden of thc as esqucsings plumbing in- he was leaving thc dairy queen then moved to milton six years bounda county to use his influence tospector parking lot ago mr isham was an active students usually travel in groups of 12 boys and 12 girlsj accompanied by two escorts mr isham had been active in in gwcns case mr and mrs the local association for the burton of hamilton the city and at a dinner and mentally retarded for several le f toronto union dance winding up the workshop years he was president of station they receive a green oot sign is actually smaller he collapsed on the dance floor north halton association for and wn labelled shoulder bag than one on another building the mentally retarded in 1967 i nam tags and identifi- and not ouch larger than sev- council turned down the sign recently on the grounds that i it was too large and would dwarf others on main street monday cr em hyde tom council that he had reexamined their plan and thc 48 square and was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital born may 4 1910 at birming- arcident ham england of service with thc royal navy as chief engine room artificer and was chairin flowers of hope he had 23 vcars mpaign at the lime of death for three years he was adult services chairman of nil amr thc 1969 cation stickers- fund raising i the glen williams at that point is designated as 330 feet to the north west of aline between lots 21 and 22 jtve lived there for twenty years and never been charged for street lighting stated bob mcgowan repeating his stand of the previous week no light ing improvements have been made in the last five years at least so why should i suddenly be charged with street lighting this year he demanded referring to an argument put forward by deputy reeve tom hill last week that he benefit ed from the street lights when be drove through the glen mr mcgowan remarked i drive through georgetown but i dont pay for street lights after a sharp exchange between depui ty reeve hill and mr mcgowan the reeve rapped for order why were these people as- seascd now for the first time asked the reeve cr ken marshall expressed the same opinion saying i rent up there yesterday and if were in mcgowans shoes id rtbe hell too cr russell miller proposed that the 330 feet north should be measured if the people arc beyond that and as a result outf of the glen they arc not charg ed for street lights council agreed to this eral others on the street in the past five years more ma not havc the square hls than 15000 students have learn- footage hut it is still going to ed first hand about their coun- e the dominant sign on main try in this education through street observed cr sandy travel project sponsored joint- 1 mackenzie who with reeve ly by the federal and provincial hunter voted in opposition governments no charge is made if its going to stand out to thc students for the program thats the intent of advertising which last year cost 600000 jsaid cr hyde en route home the party thc motion carried 52 with sharon hume halton countys will havc a one day stop in otjcrs denison and smith absent dairy princess will compete at tawa on august 26 from the meeting competes on friday for dairy princess the cne this friday evening august 15 this will be thc first night of the competition sharon will rive a talk on dairying in halton county be interviewed by a panel of three judges and milk a cow in thc coliseum at the canadian nat ional exhibition she will com pete against the dairy princess of york wellington elgin and dundas the gets underway at 6 pm the preliminaries continue all next week leading to final ask bylaw clarification for new bank building three problems about a new 50 of the land be covered bank building at the mainmill that one parking space for ev- corner were discussed briefly at ery 20o square foot of building mondays council meeting be allowed and that only one mr hallford member of a advertising sign would be per- competition firm 0 architects which is de- milled signing a new building for the the bank is replacing its pre- canadian imperial bank of com- sent three storey structure and- mcrce said that thc towns the adjoining part of thc build- judging on august 27 when thc building bylaw would appear ing which it purchased fron winner will be crowned to require that not more than garners department store wjtfc a modern onestorey struct during thc building the bank willmove to temporary quarters on mill street in the former residence of dr and mrs r t- flooded basements caused by p a heavy rainstorm on monday p chairman ern hyde next year she will he on yar- j 28 have caused a second mr f- tnat wh a flood ncw zoi1 bylaw is in process deputy clerk mrs david only a new official plan has shruhsolc produced a sheaf of been passed and approved and letters at mondays council th old zoning bylaw is still in of meeting about 50 she said c the winner will enjoy flight to great britain as a gi from air canada and will be conducted on a celebrity lour there by representatives of thc british dairy industry for thc ft fifty damage claims follow flash flood ions tours in canada and then gets an opportunity to compete for the 1970 canadian dairy princess title xjstjcar beth stansell esin county was provincial rhevarc damage claims which n sa that in thc old bylaw princess she will he competing have been forwarded to the in- chri famed inn sold to toronto group 1 joe rqssj owner of thc ross- jake flying field was granted a building permit to erect an- hhcr hangar the same size as jj existing one tc cotta inn wcllknowni hard work and imagination how arc you getting along picturesque country inn situated transformed it into f charming nhh your neighbours asked on tne banks of the credit riv- inn renowned all over south lueve george curric cr has changed hands the new ern ontario excellent replied mr ross owners arc mr and mrs cedric jeverhad a quarrel with any- grccnhill who came from eng- mk ive got all good neigh- land in 1961 b6kirs i former owners mr and mrs council okayed the permit harry farrar bought an old ttye greenhills had the help after the reeve pointed out country store in 1051 and withj of tha farrari for tpee monuu v- in the national contest on aug 28 at the cne nine succeed in leader course signs would be thc only prob- surancc firm which holds gcpr- an counch dcals jndivid- gctowns liability insurance ua witn suc applications in one fagan drive homer mayor emmcrson suggested water pushed in a cellar wind- thal mr ha con mun- ow and filled the basement first floor levpl cracking to the nine of twelve completed the red cross lcarf- cellar floor and walls in a we- candidalcs her drive residence a basement bedroom had three feet of wa ter at one time mud and gravel they left the inn july 1st and now plan a leisurely trip around the world before they left and now plan i crowded then with lunches to carry on the same tradition dinners and their famous high of excellent food in gracious teas which served in thc beau- surroundings which established tiful grounds sunday afternoons its reputation has become a special feature the greenhills report theyr thc greenhills ire part of a expect to have a liquor license toronto based syndicate consis- soon but wont serve liquor on tijig of ernie balmcr donald sundays since they are already i malcolm and mrs henry galle icipal planning consultants a firm retained by thc town tor planning to help answer any problems paraded on derry ay en course at the community two day shutdown at swimming pool this year j lne community swbnming pool the successful ones complete dozens of residents had heavy ink thc test which is the sccj damage to furniture and appli- ocorgetown had owe rcprcs- ond highest red cross award anccs such a flood is mil cntativcin bramptons derry are susan collett colleen cum- more serious today wl base- day parade on saturday mins beverley gummer kath- ment recreation ms are so john bcattie 80 river drive crina keirc stephen lister popular an esidants have who is a member of royal black patricia monckton robert sar- heavier investments in what prcceptory no ill in thatwwn gent paul savoic and deborah usj tobe a relatively unused was orlc of thc marchers partl- young j prt of a home cipating it

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