Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1969, p. 1

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n slck that pay vvcfm plm m fd in mm msrafcfa classified paga by i irtitewi- 1772201 buying or stllna th htram it whr fseirill find tha result you nt printing pabusfciaf the home newspaper for georgetown and district u t data mab k number ww return pestaga guaranteed georgetown ont thursday sept 11th 1969 5o0 par year cpt tee n cores with nhl dirttier hi night school courses offer wide selection va wide variety courses wjn be offered at- the night school in georgetown high school starting this fall this year any cqurse for which not enough registrants appear may be offered at other schools in the county milton burlington or dakville september 22 and 24 are the registration nights where a minimum of twenty students will be necessary to have a class in operation almost all academic subjects in grades 11 12 an j 13 are av- ailable and almost all commer cial courses these are credit courses there are technical courses dressmaking and english for new canadians in addition there is conver sational french woodworking modern math for parents up holstery physical fitness flow er arrangement rug hooking millinery personal mooming and a laymens course in law and banking the first term begins on mon day october 6 and the second term monday january 5 all queries should be direct ed to the night school principal at 8776866 peter jones photo lajeafl betiveau shows off his little nhl hall of fame life membership scroll to fans at monday nights inaugural dinner in tha legion auditorium aw drivein permit gets nod i while expressing some dis- i satisfaction with the site for an a w drivein on guelph st next to macs milk council monday night authorized the building inspector to issue the permit mayors son gets first bike license after september 15 rid ing a bicycle without a licen se could cokt the owner a ave dollar fine the young fry are taking the message to heart as of september 8 404 licenses had been issued by the police department the police guess two hundred more will be is sued in the coming week the biggest problem en countered so far by the pol ice department is the applio ant who knows neither the serial number or make of the bicycle they usually know the colour another prerequi site to the issuing of the lic ense the license costs 100 and entitles them- to a registrat ion plate which must be af fixed lo the bicycle since mayor steamer em- merson had to sign the by law he decided his son would be the first to get a license and he was fire marshals investigators cause of saturdays blaze cr ern hyde pointed out the area is properly zoned to allow such an establishment o there was nothing council its library board hires three out of i total of 46 applica tions the georgetown library board tuesday night hired three part time staff members mrs myriam kovacs mrs fen- ella browne and mrs esme ball mrs ball will work the mor ning hours mrs- browne the aternoon and mrs kovacs the evening origin of a fire which caus ed several thousands of dollars damage at beaver lumber com pany early saturday morning is still a mystery the spectacular blaze was discovered at about 6 am and raged out of control until almost 10 oclock attract ing a large crowd of curious onlookers ontario fire marshals office officials poked through the rub ble monday and tuesday in search of a reason for the fire which consumed the firms main warehouse and attached sales office veteran georgetown volunt eer firefighter william hyde suffered a deep cut over his left eye while battling the tames he was trapped in the office between a filing cabinet and wall which collapsed he was released from hospital af ter having the wound stitched out and found everything nor- mal the heat was so intense when firefighters arrived that they were unable to connect hoses to a fire hydrant right across the street plate glass windows in the georgetown hydro commis sion office opposite beaver lum ber cracked from the heat canadian tire store which is separated from the lumber company by a narrow drive way also had its windows brok en by the heat store owner a police officersaid two pa trolmen checked une company minutes before the 1 laze broke office section in an attmn to tubes that ive got on the sec ond floor popped like shotgun shells and some other foods were briefly on fire flaming debris landing on the roof was also a threat to canadian tire at the height of the fire firemen averted an explos ion by keeping flames from paint stored near the beaver save i truck- from the fire it was backed through a wall of a shed heat also warped a plastic red dome on top of one of the fire trucks and a hydra pole a few feet away from the ware house was charred del dentrexaont manager here for the past six years ar rived half an hoar after the flames erupted he said yon couldnt stand within 2d0 feet of the fire when i got there the building was vahwj at 510000 while the loss in stock may go as high as t the frame structure occupi ed by beaver twmhrr for the past 12 years was eonstracted in the early 1940s alter a large sawmill which used to lloydmarks said jluorescentptand on the property was also destroyed by fire three months ago a minor fire did slight damage to the southeast comer of- the ware house before being dous safety poster carolyn bird ceorgetownt second prize winner ia the halton farm safety onodts poster competition it was open to all pubic hooft ia the county it was supposed to have beenling and has played on 10 stanjgram described the hall of a dinner to launch the little ley cup championship teams fame project the directors nhl hockey hall of fame but it was through the sponsorship are aiming at may of 1972 for could do it turned out to be a eulogy for of the sun life assurance com- the official opening so that it cr ric morrow stalcd ofle of the classiest hockey pany that made the visit he j will coincide with george- very disappointing to drive in mplayers ever to capture an aud- was welcomed to georgetown towns 50th anniversary of in- t0 town to see car lou kar3 ience with a frenchcanadian by mayor wheldon emmerson corporation pictures of the and drive rc accent and big friendly smile and thanked at the conclusion original little mil teams grad- but pcr if loo u of his talk by gordon alcott in uates to tho national league corr he said he would it was jean beliveaus night carp prepared high school trophies and other items of votc aka jt pt nil ttar mflntreal canad- french i historical interest will be on v- fc n j h l i display annually for the month theres virtually nothing we the halton county board of ed- fcantre whose no 4 has beivcau go and p b p y the r room of can do replied cr w smith jeen a familiar label in nation- y qrr the mos rec ijt c j v mprnorial ar wl all volt abainst u at hockey league rinks for the nil 2rauat to become a bigi cna past 16 years blushed noticab- nhi pr werc a mado ufc mcmrjejtbjjvbodlwy law nrd hassctt wasi welcomed by mr chairman hassett dave bowman appointtoo of ly when the capacity audience mcmbors nf t little nhl hall in the branch 120 legion hall of y an received scrolls rose to their feet and gave him on hand to receive orrs in hi ab- icc was his dad doug orr the most logical location since it was in that building in 1930 that it all started we all vote against it it would be upheld in a hearing since it is zoned properly tication is filling the unexpired term of mrs john mintern who moved from town in july a standing night ovation monday cr donna dcnison asked if the planning board could su est an alternative site when but not all the tributes came from the paying dinner guests head table typos among them tor detroit red wings standout bob goldham well known tv sports commentator brian mc farlane former toronto argo naut rev bob humball little nhl founder gordon alcott mayor wheldon emmerson bud whiting mp jim snow mpp arena board chairman ivan crabtree hall of fame- director jack armstrong branch 120 president bus hale i jrtre aso bearers of bcliveau monday nights program fol lowed a roast beef dinner jack armstrong introduced the len- ri fc i the proper zone the boston allstar rear lny hat o hcad table eut a was not ln tho interest of guard was originally to have t a tuast to the queen propos t town been one of the featured guests ot dy hch goldham and kracel asked by rov rumhall this may he possihlo if th came to the planning the hall of hme is a branch 120 sponsored project gordon alcott arranged tc inauguul i case they already own the land program two to hospital mainmaple crash at the head table but the date conflicted with a business ap pointment which he couldnt break goldham who rmceed the pro answered cr smith but in this consultants will towns business bouquets classy great smooth ex i over the violent objections warming to his subject he clai- iiting spectacular those of cr ern hyde and acting med the right to express ins were the inadequate adjectives mayor w f hunter enunc opinion and object all the tossed out in praising the ccn- moiulny night voted to nc way down the line if i rri attention management consultants sl-vrn- hinder this in any way i wll followed snr an kellogg to condurl a continued cr hyf ive be n management audit it a cost of here a lot more than 3 years no more than 3800 branding the idea a foolish move and money down tli drain be stated changes should be made at every level nf jiv- crnmeiit but the governments themselves should say what is lb be done we have hired consultants to their return maintained cr re of everybodys th6 applause which i brian mcfarlanes introductory ccmarks was much more elo- pltnt i there are not enough parents ttending mingr sports bcli veau told the crowd be really aure about that nhl career be fore you make the commitment and quit school xn hockey or in business ghe it that little extra or youll before paid the bill then pari ttay average support minor sports dad get ah education boys give 110 per ceht to succeed words the attentive listeners had heard before from other speak ers at other dinners but with beliveaus sincere delivery fa then and sons soaked it in like thy were hearing it for the fk time the votcran speak i face had a youthful hones that added credence to his every piece of advice the games faster now so concentrate on being a good akate he told the young sportsmen in- the room hock ey to a groat career the sal ary ia good and now so is the ptnslon olan te aad he was particularly nippy when he became a mon- treal canadlen because in quebec youngsters dream to ftar the montreal canadicn j wiiotm 196840 belivcau earned kvfloo in sward money alone ia second only to pordie no attention mcndalions hyde cr ric morrow contended that the 72 vote taken in rom mittee should be the derision and from then all should votc together what i have seen in this town in the last three years regarding council business has left a foul taste in my mouth he remarked he claimed some councillors do not only fail to accept the vote but work to de feat the idea after it has been approved by majority of council there is a defeatist attitude in this whole town he main tained when a decision is made in council we should all work together he added as far as accepting any com mittee decision retortcjl cr hyile when i feel im- riht and seven other people ar making a serious mistake im not going to join them he claimed the democratic e ia regular career scor- system wa based on this right and i dont feel the town has done too badly some people were going to make great chan ges even before they knew any thing about council cr morrow admitted cr hyde had every right to vote the way he pleased but contended it was childish and immature lo say he would hinder it after the decision is made cr sandy mackenzie pointed out uiany businesses and gov ernments ask outside opinions we are too close to see the problems he added acting mayor bill hurtei op posed the idea claiming the 3800 could be better spent elsewhere in the long run it will probably cost six or seven thousand the motion to hire the con sultants passed 62 mayor emmerson was at the legion hockey dinner set drowning inquest date an inquest into the drown ing of a toronto man at wat erfalls playground early in the summer will be held september 24th the coroners inquest will be held in bsquesing town- sip hall favlo vuletic 27 of weston described as a good swimmer drowned in five feet of water his friendssaid they heard him cry out and then be slipped under study system pleads guilty to manslaughter a georgetown youth pleaded guilty tuesday morning to man slaughter in the death of his father and had a non capital murder charge against him dropped philip white 18 had been ordered monday by a seven man grand jury to stand trial for the noncapital murder of robert white 42 after an arg ument at their joseph street home last may his trial on the manslaughter charge will begin today white senior an employee of the ford plant in bramaloa was shot in the stomach with a 22 rifle he died in hospital in toronto boehmer burns permits boost building figures with a huge addition to cen tennial school now under con struction a building permit for another small addition was tak en out this month the permit was for 145000 two portables al goorgc kennedy school added anothc-i- 18000 in permits the only two industrial per mits issued during august were 51880 to bochmcrs for an of fice and showroom and 116075 for burns transport warehouse on armstrong avenue the rcrnaining residential per mits brought the totakfor the month lo 818695 two men were injured ln an automobile accident at the mainmaple intersection thurs- bonrddny night the driver of one of the two cars involved douglas mitchell of 5 arietta strpet received head injuries and his passen ger james taylor of 121a main st north suffered a head cut and sprained ankle police said mitchell was southbound on main street and a car driven by iaurericc ibbot- son of glen williams eastbound on maple avenue when thy collided at the corner the injured were taken to hospital by georgetown volun teer ambulance service cnnstnble henry vandcrsluis placed damage at 1000 to ib- hotsons 1088 chevelle and 350 to the 194 vauxhall being dri ven by mitchell the accident happened at 1040 pm there were two other accid ents the same day at 845 a 10g2 mercury driven by arnold miller of 9 temple road was crossing guelph street from the fina station at themount- ainview road corner when in collision with l westbound 1965 dodge driven by clarence cal vin king of 32 john st west constable ken firth estimat ed damage in this one at 20 to miller and 125 to king a car collided with a houslp beside the moore park plaza at 11 pm receiving 150 damage according to police a 1964 bntck belonging to william thompson of 51 prince charles drive rolled from a parking spot on the plaza lot into the back yard of a home at 9 hea ther court where it hit the back of the house some brick work was knocked loose main street north at jameb street was the scene of a sat urday afternoon collision jam es ilurreh of 36 queen street was backing up in a 19g8 chev and robort bradley of 15 park view blvd was making a left turn onto james street when they hit doing a total of s125 property damage j constable arnold vnrrclief handled the inirestigiticn at 555 pm j 1 the shell of the beaver lumber co office is all that remains standing after saturday mornings fire a fireman strearns water tno thvtmokinproiitowwch used fo be the bea lumber co warehouse i

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