Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 18, 1969, p. 1

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smi elate m ml in the alert classified pages by vflhwljh otm01 buying or mmjt hrw i where tm will find rh result you the home newspaper for georgetown and district rintjikiluwislilni the g htrald hat earifed georgetown and district as printers aifit puulshera for war a century hiring hie as in fine printing and newt clea man registered niimber 0943 return postage georgetown ont thursday september 18h 19o 500 per year ktanhardt tracker led opp to kidnap clue cepy price ten cents estimate jolts council park lights in doubt the f 30000 to 40000 esti- lightins system in one of the mate for erecting flood lights bigger public ball parks in tw in toe park jolted council and onto according to recreation has set the project back uhul chairman donna denison at least next year since that amount is not in the budget the lighting system is corn parable to any good semipro i kanaka from the tanhardt kennel r ft 1 georgetown and hirhandter oppconsfabie ab boley since his nose went to work for the ontario provincial pol ice four years ago tanhardts kanaka a german shepherd from the rr 1 georgetown tanhardt kennels of miss laura treble has been more than earning his kibbles the six year old sleuth whose kinfolk have brought literally hundreds of awards and rib bons to tha local kennel proved again in the nelles kidnapping ease his aptitude for polica work it was kanaka and his opp trainer cst ab boley who nos ed out the first positive clue in the 200000 kidnapping kan aka was given the scent ofi a raincoat belonging to mrs mary nelles friday and then taken to join the clue hunt in the lluskoka area just cast of highway 69 ka naka stopped and began to dig when boley scrambled up a rocky ledge to see what the dog had found he saw the cor ner of a slab of sponge mat tress mrs nelles had describ ed a sponge mattress on which she lay in the back seat of the kidnappers car kanaka continued to dig tur ning up tape and bandages a binocular case and two blan- ttets moments later ernest bond another searcher looked under an old wheel barrow arid found 200000 in oash in green plas tic garbage bags while naturally proud of kanakas detective work miss treble wasnt amazed when she read of his part in solving the nelles case hes been doing this kind of thing ever since he completed his police dog training she told the herald so many of his feats in fact have made the news in the past foir years that miss treble has a scrap book of his press clippings in kanakas case press clip pings are every bit as valuable as show ribbons in tanhardt trophy collection order garbage burning stop at township dump open burning of garbage at the esqueslng dump must stop by december 1st a letter from the department of energy resources informed council monday night they claimed complaints ab out smoke and odours had been received by the department council was asked to submit plans for an alternative sys tem by november 1st and to stop burning by december 1st in the meantime they suggest ed burning be limited to a cer tain period on weekdays de pending on prevailing winds the department realizing con trol of dumping would be nec essary to do this urged the er ection of gates at- the dump right away clerk delmar french pointed out that most of the burning some of the cost is due to the bo ft poles which are too high to be serviced except from catvyalks and platforms i with such a large amount of money involved council is try ing to find a way to benefit more than the baseball leagues high school 1 guilty of manslaughter plan halton 2year reformatory term plowing match november 1st esquesing council briefs esquesing council quickly rescinded a mojon passed last week tololh the central ont ario regional development council when they discovered monday mght that the- mem bership for two years was 690 they originally thought it was around 60 e the halton county board of education notified council that erosion was cutting back the school yard of the glen williams public school and suggested a retaining wall be built the board have taken over everything its none of our business commented reeve george currie its a matter between the board of educat ion and the conservation au thority council okayed the lend donehy resi whoilumn ine of snow fencing and posts garbage then light a match tojto the georgetown alsncutturat t society for the georgetown reeve george currie who is fall fair provided they he also warden of the county returned the day after the fair reminded council he as ward a council decided to rescind en had been asked to set up a the hunting license bylaw county committee to study gar- j which limits nonresident lie- bage disposal since the prob- lenses to two hundred we lem is common to all municipj lost over 800 last year stated ahties j assistant clerk delmar french the supervisor of the esques- because people simply got lic- ing dump will be asked to the in other municipalities next meeting to help plan the then could hunt anywhere in future disposal of garbage in i the county the township i a public meeting of peru allow garage closer to road despite the fact the bnwew calls for a 68 foot setback ffohj the centre of the road for pie site of a garage or house es quesing council approved a 42 foot set back for a francis oil the 5th lin when they dis covered all the houses on the toad were much closer fo the road than the garage would be mr francis told council he drove a gray coach bus and didnt want to have too long driveway to shovel in the wint er time before going to work he pointed out that this house is 150 feet back much farther back than any adjacent house cr ken marshall agreed pro viding he would move the gar age back if road conditions changed while cr wilfrid les lie agreed if no ones view would be blocked new playing field part of sixth gdhs building project the present large addition to awarded to mcnalfy construct the georgetown high school is ion this amount does not inc expected to be ready for occu- hide furnishings equipment or pancy by next september an architect a if ees should being the student accom modation up to roughly 1900 present enrolmentjs 1420 the addition will include large cafetorium a combined cafeteria and auditorium hew kitchen twelve classrooms one biology lab one business machines room one secretarial room one typing room and one art room there will also be a large library and five se minar rooms or small classrooms for informal discussion to the playing field is under construction with the football field already sodded and the rest to be seeded social personal this most recent addition in the sixth since the original high school was bniuv4n-l68v- all of them in the last fifteen years the first was a four roonv wing on the west side of the original school in 1954 eight looms were added in 1958 12 in 1960 10 in 1962and 14 in 1966 the projects including this one without furnishings navar cost about 316000 through the years mackenzie construct ion built the first addition for 55000 mcnally toe second for 117000 losteaco the third for 430000 mcnally the fourth for ltt05o2 mackenzie the the construction contract fifth for 603000 and mcnally amounting to 1300000 was the present one for 1300000 six seeking berths in junior a hockey prior to their marriage mr and mrs bob mcmenemy were entertained at several showers and presentations miss connie chapman of brampton enterr tined for the bride at a miscel laneous shower and three coils- junior a hockey camps openlpeterboro camp paul fendlejr ins of the groom marge green ed in earnest this past week i ray inglis end marty fowler emnevaneyera and jane end with more products of the have all survived tha first tut rffgeorgetown hockey setup seekj hugh wil and dw ing berths on a clubs than ev- hay were briefly in the hamil- thompson entertained ata en shower mr and mrs j keffner held a combination shower and picnic in oakville and coworkers where bob wor ked for the summer presented him with a swivel rocking chair and milton heights ratepayers will be held september 23 in the old iigny school to discuss the water situation members of both the councils of es quesing and nassagaweya will be in attendance er before and for some of them prospects look bright ron fogal has been impres sive at the london camp and may find a spot there local fans who care to can rize up his chances tonight when london plays an exhibition game in hamilton juri kudrasovs is looking good at kitchener while the three georgetowners at the official opening or new 18hole north halton course phillip john white 18 was sentenced to two years less a day in an ontaio reformatory for shooting his father robert white who died in toronto general hospital as result of the bullet wound last may the sentence concluded a supreme court trial in county court thursday plea by maloney it would be more harmful than good to send the youth to a penitenti ary there is great reason to be lieve this will be your last of fence the judge told white kid hockey the youth edrnltted shooting jjf q s father with a 22 calibre i his rifle tfter an argument at their fr reqistratlons joseph street home he was originally charged with noncapital murder and pleaded not guilty to the char ge but ontario supreme court by bod james saturday morning hockey has had a good turnout for the last two saturdays but there are justice d r morand agreed to j still some boys who played accept a guilty plea on the re- last year that have not register duced charge of manslaughter j ed saturday sept 20 will be with the consent of halton j the last day to register crown attorney douglas v managers and coached who latimer i had teams last year should get leading canadian criminal i in touch with the commissioner lawyer arthur maloney of of their league and let him toronto defending the george town teenager told justice morand the youth has above average intelligence and excel lent opportunities for the fut ure maloney described his client as filled with remorse at this immense tragedy and the fact he killed his father will live with him the rest of his life the shooting was entirely unpremeditated the lawyer noted white has a previous blame less record he said the incident which led to the shooting started out of noth ing and ended quickly malon ey said he said the argument started between the boy and his father when mr white came home and found some of his beer missing from the refrigerator he was taken to georgetown district memorial hospital after the shooting and transfer red lo toronto some days later maloney said- the crime ob viously calls for a term of im prisonment but because of his age and his great abilities for the future vyhite should be kept out of the federal peniten tiary and sent instead to a re formatory justice morand said after lis tening to tha very eloquent know if they will carry on with the same teams they had last season no later than sept 27 players who will be moving into the sr league can reg ister saturday sept 20 also and anyone interested in coaching can leave their name with any member of the executive saturday morning hockey will start the 106970 season on saturday october 25 so all players watch this column for the teams they- are on and their playing time the saturday morning hock ey league executive for the 196970 season president bud james vice president and en tertainment chairman bill fish er secretary herb robinson treasurer w thompson exec utive members jim yates in surancc bud hill assistant en tertainment referee in chief gerry perkins junior a com missioner it braisby american league commissioner roy nor ton sr nhl commissioner to be appointed senior league commissioner herb hancock the annual halton plowing match will be an saturday nov 1st this year this will possibly be the latest plowing match in the province the lo cation is to be on the farm ef earl mcdowell at the corner ed the base line steelea ave sad trafalgar road 7th una erf esquesing township 4 at the halton plowmens as sociation directors meeting held in the agriculture office on tuesday evening sept 9tb plans were made for this event an extra class has been added to encourage more contestants once again the furrow queen competition is scheduled under the leadership of mrs spencer wilson george swann and jack marchment the 1968 furrow queen mrs mary picket will be travelling to brant county to represent halton at the in ternational october 15 to 18 guest speaker at the banquet at the conclusion of the halton match- will be ceorge kerr minister of energy and resour ces management a perfect late summer day and a mixed bag of attractions brought golfers and curlers and their friends over 600 strong to the official opening of the new 18 hole north halton golf country club course on sat urday there was golf and horse shoes hay rides around the course a flea market and a floncking contest an english importation which provided fun for spectators and participants alike an outdoors chicken barbecue was followed with dancing in doors and out in a ribbon cutting cere mony president william mcnal ly with ipast president jack crichton- manager elmer cart er pro don findley and greens keeper al beeney launched the ceremony and then mr mcnally teed off a healthy drive over the pond emcee graham famcll intro duced visiting dignitaries who included keith nesbitt president jim snow mpp mayor wheldon emraerson ar chitects dave and bob moote and contractor ralph tucker in the days golf competitions eric ross carded the nine hole low gross 35 followed by bob harris 36 dave mcnally 38 and harvey chappcl 38 oga of the guests gerry smiths 40 was the best low gross jim powell had a 45 and bob mur ray 48 c murrays 33tt was the best net score among the guests with john kingston close at 37 i don chamberlain regis tered the best junior golfer score ken lileys 32 was the best net score wib bradley bad a 334 jim evans 33 i and bruce norton 34 and butch fisher 34 of the ladies marilyn wor- rall captured low gross honours with a 48 with betty mchardy second at 0 a 36 i by kytti golinski was the low net dair- pricess tt fair lorenc archdekin of norval ontarios dairy princess will be a guest at georgetown fair on saturday october 4th it is alsoo hoped to have an ontario farm dignitary to offl cully open tha fair gloria sinclair top field day pcintgetter gloria sinclair wife of geor getown golf country club pro doug sinclair collected the most points to become lady of the day at a ladies field day at georgetown golf last week mrs iris bowcll was second in the points standing others winning prizes were low gross bcv breen low net alice zarn 2nd low gross ruth derbyshire 2nd low net ida walker low putts m asquith high putts hazel burgess low on hidden hole eileen cunning ham high on hidden hole c breen most honest s white monkey putting low putts jackie bowel high putts mary petto 2nd low vi sholdice 2nd betty turner 3rd high lyn cutting the ribbon at north halton golf and country clubs 18hole opening from left manager elmer carter pmtljoter1ietout hook mcnsije rri4ii lsilf rlwfxn nrae4nl dill jutkitu rw c i a n f- ft jt president jack crlchton president bill ancnally pro don findley and greenskeeper al beeney ton bed wing camp but both have chosen to return home a pleasant surprise for st catharines has been the play pf goalie doug unsworth who looked so good in the b team tryout he was immediately shifted to a and now stands a chance of staying there all with the exception of bay were members of last sea sons georgetown midget team fendley fowler fogal and kudrasovs vera all picked in the priority draft last spring hie rest were extended invita tions for unsworth the invitations came late two other clubs placed last minute cails to the unsworth home but it is in st kitts that doug figured to have his best opportunity he was put between the pipes friday night as a b team hope- rot and tested with 150 shots from three dallas pros when only four got hy him he was immediately switched to the a team and his been challenging regular goalie george hume with spectacular goal tending ewer sine while not a draftee uns worth drew the attention of junior a scouts with sparkling performances in a midget tour nament in orillia near the end of last season which earned him the most valuable goalkeeper award complicated answer to airstrip query rosslake airstrip operated as a private airstrip is not a breach of the aeronautics act or of any air regulations but the op eration of commercial activities on this unlicensed airfield is a breach of the regulations ac cording to a letter from tha dept of transport to esquesing council in the next letter from the department of transport a reply to a question by coun cil about the air regulations it said to try to interpret the regulations in one letter would be similar to writing the history ef world war lion i match book the letter went on to cite some examples of activities possible tn an unlicensed air- atrip the owner of the field could take off and land his own aircraft or he could be instruc ted in flying in bis own aircraft the letter stated that commer cial air service is defined as any use of aircraft for hire or re ward the owner may lease to another but the onus is on tho lessee to comply with regulat- ions the letter concluded by saying they had visited tha airstrip three times in the last few weeks council received the letters monday night in silence entries coming in entries are already coming in for georgetown fair on sat- today fxrmhrr 4kjkyou pl now i

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