v v v t- v- adt that pay vow can place an ad in tb herakry classified stage by pnonrn ctxkii buying of salting the herald to where ywi 7rlo fw the result yow i the home newspaper for geprgetxiwn and district innting publishing the g herald has served georgetown end dhtrhr as printers and publishers tot ever a century offering thai bast in fine printing and news coverage w msf fo guara georgetown ont thursday october 9 1 96 500 iar yeatj senate copy priest tan cems two killed in highway crash west of town sun smiles and so do pirectors as attendance entries ssoar a georgetown woman donna stamp daughter of mr and mrs joseph stamp 28 churchill crescent is in guelph general hospital with serious injuries suffered in a motor accident saturday night two young men were killed in the crash on highway 7 east of acton saturi crash outside his home and fainted when he reached accident scene robinson a northern electric employee leaves his parents mr and mrs harry robinson rr 2 acton and a sister mrs allen laird of guelph spehar is survived by his par ents mr and mrs john spehar day night shortly before 11 pm miss stamp was thrown fromj a brother matt acton the car in which she was a pas- senger and suffered a fractured pelvis and multiple cuts the plan 120 homes driver gerald robinson 21 of ij uvmlsl rr 2 acton died or his way hospital to hospital william spehar 16 a grade 12 student at acton high school was pronounced dead at the scene he was driving a car a 120 home subdivision is planned in the hospital vicinity and promoters hope to make a building start in the spring a letter from lloyd thomson j ffff fair goers don atkins and daughter allison admire the prizewinning armoury vegetables as they inspect the exhibits in the in whieh david broostad 16 j associates orangeville was two major accidents damage totals 2900 seeks 4 way stop chariot race to for school safety benefit charity and stephen porty passengers both are general hospital broostad suf fered a concussion and porty a fractured pelvis 17 were read to council on monday the in guelph firm asked or a client that re- zoning be undertaken to clear the way for building the land which lies behind princess anne hundreds of spectators were drive is presently a mixture of damage totalled 2900 in marketchurch intersection do- two major accidents investigat- ing 1600 damage ed by georgetown police during j jj tbe mitial j the the past week sanderson car veered onto a in a heavy fog thursday l at 59 church street knock- cars operated by peter pomeroyl ing down i tree on the front of sj tand edward jota lawn constable tom thompson out and ere h becn sev iwu i investigated f ieral near accidents when chil- ron dodokin 15 park ave appealed to council on monday for a 4way stop at park and charles st where he says dan ger exists to children attending park public school mr dodokin said he was speaking for a group of con cerned parents charles is a busy thoroughfare he pointed ben hur ride again friday afternoon in the park when the high school stages a char iot race to help the ontario rehabitation fund formerly known as the march of dimes attracted to the scene and wat ched as firemen and police used crow bars and a cutting torch to free the body of one victim trapped in the wreckage acton firemen used a resusci- tator to revive a neighbour of the robinson family ross bal- lcntine he heard the vehicles r3 industrial and transportat ion zoning a perfect fall day and a ge nerally excellent entry made georgetowns fall fair a partic ularly noteworthy event satur- thejday the largest crowd in the fairs overaoentury history thronged the park to view ex hibits watch the horse and cattle show patronize the mid way and eat thousands of hot dogs pancakes and pies while enjoying themselves in the at mosphere of a country fair- joining fair presidents stuart hafl and mrs keith webb fori the opening ceremonies were cbc farm commentator george atkins ontario dairy princess lorene archdekin halton dai ry princess sharon hume and shorthorn lassie norma leslie georgetown girls pipe band dignitaries to the speaking platform where emcee vince motratford kept things running smoothly during the afternoon the quarter horse show was outstanding forty horses in one class alone and a total entry of 125 jumpers were tops too with over 100 senior and 125 junior entries and hewitt 35 victoria street col lided at the main and mill cor-f- ner resulting in 1300 damage constable jack poot investig ated that one at 9 is pm dren are en route to and from school monday holiday j i cr donna denison suggested monday october 13th is a that the school board be contact- holiday thanksgiving day it is ed to see if a crossing guard sunday cars operated by j the last public holiday- before would be a solution and cr wulem b haket 36 charles st christmas dav thursdav dec- smith asked that a police and paul s sanderson 8 orch- 25th ard blvd came together at the opinion be obtained on the 4- way stop suggestion hundreds of tulips say thanks to servicemen is one large stop closer- it is memorial park and the hospf- joanie gerrits dressed in tra- his own memories of holland nard t0 believe but as o to tal grounds will blossom with ditional dutch costume comp- where he servcd with the can day there arc ony yp hundreds of tulips next spring lete with wooden shoes present- adian army and of the conth days left unli chrislmas and on monday a huge carton of ed he cart on of bulbs to may- nl5 have the inevtable thought is bound bulbs was presented to council or tmmerson cmtaa h ttf occur whcrc did lhls past from the holland liberation mayor spokc fcclingly of homc the design of the chariot it limited only by the imagin ation but it must be drawn by two people have one drt- verand any number of vyams doltltar illstal the chariots will raca ar ound the track during the intermission between the junior and senior football games around two oclock at the moment according to organizer john riley twenty or thirty chariots are expected to try for the fie dollar sift certificate first prize john cordingley is in charge of the race itself 1 christmas on the wayi yes with the advonl of the thanksgiving weekend inter committee it is a gift signify ing the gratitude of the dist ricts dutchcanadian residents for canadas part in liberating their homeland from german occupation in 1945 the gift is part of a national project which will see a suit- able gift presented to canada and njany events next year to mark the occasion jack nieuwhof speaking for a local committee said that the gift is in memory of canadians who played such a large part in freeing holland and that 1970 seems an appropriate year to mark this he introduced members of the committee morris goudek- etting john schenk gerry smeitink harry verhey and rev al vandenpol the latter committee explained that the vice chairman of the national specially developed bulbs com bine orange hollands national colour and red the blood which was shed for hollands freedom little peter vandenpol and girthit by truck cuts leg injury fourteen year old theresa thompson 89 mdntyre cresc ent suffered severe cuts and injuries to her right leg on wednesday morning when she was hit by a truck on her way to georgetown high school the grade nine student was hit by the truck owned by ras ter trucking co as she cros sed guelph street in front of the school vice principal a m baxter called police to the scene theresa was taken to gcor- gt wn hospital by georgetown volontetr ambulance service after emergency treatment at the scene by dr a w ashen- hurst constable arnold vanclicf handled the investigation bution dutch immisrants have made to canada as their new lo occu year go inlet or prosecution j instal an inlet system by october 30th or well prosecute was the warning issued to dora- i tar fine papers ltd by council on monday the council motion passed by the six members present re quires the firm to provide an inlet system with a form of di version weir or inlet buffer to maintain flow into the mount- ainview road sanitary sewer during rainfalls at a volume equal to a maximum of 50 greater than their average daily dry weather flow into the sys tem cr sandy mackenzie explain ed that with so many problems of flooded basements in thej area it is the only action coun- cil can take the problem occurs when settling beds at the mill over flow into the system during rainfalls the towns industrial wiste bylaw prohibits the introduct ion of storm water runoff into sanitary sewers and provides a fine of up to 300 a day foi each contravention feature majorettes 25 girls sign up georgetown girls have res ponded enthusiastically to lie lure of baton twirling aft r running a small ad for only t 1 weeks mrs clara brandt glen williams has 25 cajier major ettes signed up mrs brandt was with the leamington corps and her as- sistant lynctte anderson is with the bramalea lionnaires the girls hope to take part in the santa claus parade but admit they will be far from professional in that short time j the corps are searching for name an an identifying colour combination which will set them apart wlen they take part in events a lot of girls must have wanted to do this judging by the reception the class has becn j given says director mrs brandt and we have them from five to eighteen she added good entry of heavy horse completed the best horse show in history every breed of cattle was represented and there was a large showing of sheep the hall exhibit was enhan- ced by the refurbished armoury hall and flowers were particu larly noteworthy ron moffat norval gathered the most points here r- mrs vyilliaflf kinvade 0 trander blvd won- the big prize for most points in hall exhibits georgetown womens institute wasrize winner in the seven wl entries and ashgrove 4eh club was judged best among five mary mcgee norval won the senior calf prize for a second year with the prize reverting to bruce pickering oakvillei john awerson hornby was junior calf winner john me nabbs guernseys took best herd honours finola jones of hornbys greenwood stables was junior jumping champion among other prizewinners- mrs v cooper brampton and mrs norman robertson acton domestic science mrs kinrade margaret johnson milton ladies work margaret johnson grace bird george town town and country girls mrs white t j brownridge vegetable collections ir claims bicycle licences creates traffic hazard still protesting a recent coun cfl decision to impose a license fee for bicycles mrs pamela fraaz 244 delrex blvd ad dressed council for a second time on monday she presented a supporting petition from a number of her neighbours asking that the leg islation be rescinded mrs fraaz claims that instead of doing what the legislation intends the fee is having an op posite effect when a youngster gets a lie- ense she said he thinks he is entitled to drive on the road like his dad and she said young people on practice bikes are using the roads ignoring stop if licenses are to be the thing she said a child should only get one after passing a test the serial number on a bi cycle is enough identification without a license number which cant be read too handily any way she concluded cr ric morrow said it isnt councils intention to license sidewalk bicycles and pointed out that two wheel bicycles are not supposed to use the side walks he agreed that children should know the road rules mayor emmerson promised to discuss the matter further popular features the jumping competition was again one of the fairs most witn the pee chief and police commission was georgetowns clerk treasurer for 23 years georgetowns clerk treasurer honoured by having the school lowing in the family plot in for 23 years when he retired named for than greenwood cemetery palloean- in 1948 percy bridgman harri- jj harrlsonwas a life mem- crs were mayor wheldon vin son died in brant memorial der 0 orion lodge indcpcnd- mcrson graham fame 11 james hospital burlington on oct 1 cnt order of odd fellows he evans alan prouse ernest he was 90 had bee a member for 52 years j forgrave an trevor williams mr harrison besides his du- and for 72 y he had l tics as town clerk and treasurer factory permit boosts esquesing building permits totalling 407164 were issued in esqucs- ing in september building in- township in 1879jie came to georgetown in 1882 when his a member of the independent i seek recrillts uk had also served his community of foresters he was a in other public posts for thirty 1fehime member of st johns conceit urctiestra years he was secretary treasuri church mm er of the public school board a year ago the family home i l and he had been treasurer of at 38 charles street was sold j i rfmn rih the high school board forsevand i mr harrison and his sss- era years also moved to milton to make their rf dea born at zimmerman in nelson at fr centennial p manor anyone to in will be wclcomed- unmarricd be leaves two sis- music front in hxs2 wicn ins i n lownshipcouncif monday nighl er was appointed principal tcrs hazel of milton and ms tm tob- jspector tom mclean told the of the public school now chamrs murray mckinlay of tor- the orchestra if it u form- the only industrial permit pel street school his slsteru- jed will probably meet at o kl w j j i was issued to murray weber hazel taught school there un funeral service was conduct- or sun pol left and jack nreuwnof right accompanied by little peter van den pol and for factory near mii northern her retirement when geor- ed on friday at the harold c the two men menuoned ab- joame gerrits in traditional dutch costume the youngsters actually made the presen- of highway 401 this permit gctowns third public school mcclure funeral homer by rev love will be happy to hear from tat ion to mayor wheldon emmerson centre i was valued at 125000 was constructed the family was i robert scrivens with burial fol- feuow muaidanr presenting a gift of tulip bulbsfrorn the ftetherlands to ihe town are rev al van den i