Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1969, p. 7

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vr v m alton a8t mpp south from palermo to the the georgetown herald thursday oct 30th jw via ll vi norval wedding dwfe gutting the cake at the reception following their recent wedding are mr and mrs glen iaian webb the bride is the former lynda maneely daughter of mr and mrs c g aaaneely 36 weber drive and the groom is the son of mr and mrs keith webb r r 2 norval the proposed region georgetown would have three men on sixteen man council i q a strong stand against amal gamation with peel county in imy future regional government was taken by halton county council last tuesday afternoon backing up the stand was the endorsement of a map of the 1 tcounty showing hallon divided nto five areas instead of the present municipalities georgetown area which tak es in most of esquesing town ship extended to highway 401 but land around acton now in m esquesing is taken into the so- called acton area made up of most of nassagawcya emphasizing the fact that the committee of reeves meant to present a tangible detailed plan to minister nf municipal flairs darcy mckcough they vent as far as setting out the sethod of representation of ch area to the halton region al government acton would have 2 votes burlington 5 vo tes georgetown 3 votes mil ton 2 votes and oakville 4 vot es for a total of 16 i milton representatives were rot satisfied with- the internal boundaries deputy rocvc r harris suggested the report be referred back for further study warden george currie re assured him pointing out that the words the internal bound aries are subject to change by county council are an integ ral part of the report reeve austart lcdwilh of milton contended the land ab ove 401 to the base line should remain in the milton area while the deputy reeve was worried about some of miltons water supply being located in the north end of burlington replying to the latter point reeve w k hunter reminded a council that until fifteen years go all georgetowns water wis located outside the municipal ity in esquesing we nevei had any problems at all i added deputy reeve v tyler of acton suggested the boundary lines should be between rnn cessions rather than along the roads he claimed the peo ple on opposite sides of the roads would be in different re gions he felt difficulties would arise in the matter of services some assurance that milton could service the apparent in dustrial land proposed for it was sought by deputy reeve gillies of oakville he express ed the fear that uncontrolled development may occur fore ing higher taxes in the whole region for services objecting to any move to refer the map back to commit tee deputy reeve art speight of georgetown stated darcy mckcough said show- me a map selling out what yoii wajit well we have one now lets get it into him we can always change che internal boundar- warden george currie emphl astad the same iheme if ve hope to keep halton aa4lalton we have to mova fast he da clared if it looks reasonable to you it should be adopted the internal boundaries are not hard and fast deputy reeve harris of mil- ion again sought reassurance that the boundaries could lie changed if milton shows us an alternative it can be chan ged replied the reeve gordon spence died suddenly s s employee gordon richard spence died suddenly at his home 29 vic toria street on oct 15th in his sixty first year the vn of the late flor ence ayling and wilfred spen ce he lived all his life in geor gcloun where he attended chapel street public school when ho left school he went to work at the sam kirk green houses and it was here that he came to love the growing of flowers whjcih was a lifetime hobby with him he liter went to smith and stone limited wtfeve he worked for fortyfour years the last several years as foreman of the pottery he is survived by his wife kdna press wood whom he mar ried in st georges church on november 28 1931 and a son gordon daughterinlaw pat and three grandchildren ed- ward shelly and julie r r 51 georgetown he is also surviv ed by brothers clarence of georgetown keith of hills- burgh and a sister ethel mrs bob hardmarv of georgetown a sister elizabeth predeceased him mr spence worked with cubs and scouts he was a past prcsi ident of the brotherhood of anglican churchmen and a sidesman in st geqrge church for many years he was an active member of or ion odd fellows lodge and at the time of his death was treas urer he had held the office of noble grand of the local lodge and was a past district deputy of credit district no 33 he was also an active member of the hunters and anglers club rev e c mills conducted the funeral service in st georges anglican church on saturday october 18th at two oclock pallbearers were kloyd ward cliff davison both of glen williams jim collier charlie ball walter thompson and vincent hepburn all of georgetown interment was in greenwood cemetery- blood donations help mother after childbirth transfusion of a blood prod uct called fibrinogen may be needed in a number of condit ions in which there is uncon trollable bleeding this is some times seen in complications fol lowing childbirth jimsnow reports this week again the major ityof the time of the legisla ture was spent considering the estimates of the honourable arthur wishart and the attor ney generals department some legislation was debated with second reading being giv en to the energy board act re visions which called for a re- view by the energy board of any amalgamations or take overs of major gas utility companies the effect of this revision to the act will be that ithe current take over of the union gas company by the toronto based- consumers gas company must come before the board for approval on thursday oct 21 the honourable darcy mckeough minister of municipal affairs announced the appointment of the region assessment com- missioners for the province mr robert h beach has been appointed commissioner for the halton peel region mr beach has worked in the pro- perty assessment field for 17 years with the township of slamford the city of niagara falls and most recently as the assessment commissioner for the county of halton a few weeks ago i advised officials of the county of hal ton that the ontario depart ment of highways tjad agreed to the take over of bronte road between highway no 5 and the queen elizabeth way by the province from the coun ty road system and making this section of bronte road an extension of highway 25 qew thia transfer of the res ponsibility for this section of the road is to take place on april 1st 1970 on thursday of this week 1 was advised by the deputy min ister of highways that plans are currently underway fori he preengineering required for the reconstruction of this rdad to briwit up to provinc- ial standards and that provid ing no serious difficulties are encountered the department should be k a position to call tenders for actual enstructionr within one year of assuming responsibility this would mean tenders for actual construction program should be carried out on this road during the con struction season in 1971 recent statistics released show ontarios population browth has been greater than that of any other province dur- ing the twelve moffeh period ending april 1969 during that period ontario registered a population increase of 142000 for a total populat ion of 74 million- british coi- umbia had the second largest gain with 540000 quebec 53000 and alberta 34000 smaller gains were recorded for mani toba and newfoundland with 8000 each nova scotia 4000 new brunswick 2000 and saskatchewan 1000 h n ar horse owners t theresa master horse feed thats right for your horse there am four different master horse feeds each formulated for a particular purpose each designed to keep your horse in jop condition this ensures you a choice of feed thats right for your horse forjthe acts on horse nutrition and suggested feeding w programs askfqyhe master horse booklet jtstekffts tfat count the right feed for your horse is nutritionally balanced 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