feiswajcar race track idea mm thomson newspapers will award a 500 scholarship to sheridan college firstyear journalism students who intend to finish their twoyear course at the college the announcement was rmde jointly by j m porter sherid an president and brian w slaight genial manager for canada of thomson newspap ers ltd the 500 may be divided in to two 250 scholarships at the discretion of the colleges awards committee said mr porter it is gratifying to us to know that a company of the status of thomson newspapers ltd is willing to support our college in its endeavour to ed ucate and train young journal ists said the president he expressed the thanks of the board of governors for the support given sheridan by thomson first winners will be an nounced in may and will rec eive their money before second year classes begin next sept ember uesi roup firefighters third ear mseorgetown firefighter chuck hilt displays one of the new beep signal receivers which 1 will become the firemens third ear when the siren warning system is abandoned stan- rdirtg qehind him is another georgetown fireman herb yvild the firemen will carry the beepers about the size of a large portable radio everywhere with them its beeping signal will be activated when a fire call is received at the station council bought 3 1 of- the units and a transmitter for 6196 must stay year after framing halton county council will not pay tuition fees for employ ees taking various courses from bow unless they first receive approval to take the course and then stay twelve months with the county after taking a bourse should they fail to stay twel ve months with the county the fees will be dedueted from their final pay deputy reeve f gillies term fed it a narrowminded attit ude but most of the members contended they had been train ing employees to go somewhere else j deputy reeve art speight yhile admitting he was a strong supporter of inservice tcie 5th troop meets at holy training programs suggested cross every friday evening at the 12 month stay should not 7 pm be mandatory but simply men tioned to the employee when scur ron keane was for- he asked permission to take the mcrlv wlth etobicoke course previously council troo and s now assisted ncre sometimes did not know the bv ross wauh and john 0wcn employees were taking a course a corn roast scave hunt until asked to pay the fees at and app day have bpcn hci its conclusion but now will m far this and t th have to approve each course last raee troop was ln the motion passed with only the oakville deputy reeve op- jj posing spected and addressed by the district commissioner norm 5th scouts take to hiking trail j there are at present 15 scouts in the troop 10 short of the membership which the i scouter would like to see any i one wishing to join should on tact either ron keane or oie fifth georgetown scot nis assistants troop is developing its second winter program under scouter d you know ron keane a bruce trail like will be held saturday and vis- new brooms soaked in hot its are planned to the ontario salty water and presto they science centre the planetari- 1 have a longer life and become um and a winter camp will be really tough it works like i held in january i magic j still feel sting of postal tariffs effects the abitibi paper company which includes georgetowns abitibi provincial coating mill reports earnings from opera tions for the first nine months of 1969 of 8899780 compared to last years 7158637 the difference is an increase of 24 per cent net sales were214454000 in comparison wglh 188081- 000 an increase of 26423000 earnings to the end of the third quarter are 47 cents per common share compared with 39 cents in 1968 the company docs not re gard the earnings increase ss adequate in relation to the substantial increase in saes volume and the fact that last years third quarter earnings were depressed because of strikes markets for canadian produ ced fine papers have not recov ered from the impact of postal rate increases and the unex pected reduction of tariffs that resulted in increased importa tion of papers into canada in this connection president t j bell said i am deeply disappointed that two such a- brupt changes having detrim ental impact on an establish ed canadian industry should be imposed in one year operations at abitibis fine paper mills are still hamper ed by low volumes in relation to productive capacities give tfiisyear chairs make a hit with all the family a comfortable chair makes a pleasing christmas gift for almost any member of the family our election of chairs built for quality and comfort is excellent and this is the time to choose and lay away for christmas delivery recliner chairs 89 to 229 swivel rockers from 4995 platform rockers from 59 tub chairs from 89 and many others f holds it til christmas ss if tlmtllti msrf7 esqueslng council last week accepted presentation of a pe tition byresidents of the area between the third and fourth lines south of 5 sideroad ex pressing concern about rum ours that land in the area is be ing purchased by persons int erested in establishing some form of a car racing track however reeve george currie warned william j patterson spokesman for the three man deputation that well have to wait until we see what this is going to be first mr patterson told council that he had some evidence that land in the area was being purchas ed for the establishment of a car racing track butadmitted he didnt know what kind of racing it was to be the petition signed by 43 residents expressed opposit ion to establishment of a drag strip or race track in the area bordered on the east by the fourth line on the west by the third line and on the north by number 5 sideroad we may be a little early with this presentation mr patterson told council but to be forewarned is to be fore armed mr patterson went on to ex plain that he understood the group had assembled 250 acres of land and would purchase more if they were successful in obtaining a license from the provincial government he also said he had heard that if they obtained a license the group might be able to move in re gardless of what council said well it might be possible but i wouldnt advise them to try that game they cant over rule our laws reeve currie replied mr patterson added that he thought the group were the same ones who wanted to use the gardiner expressway at one time and pointed out they had unsuccessfully tried to locate in chinguacousy township two years ago following the discussion the reeve confessed that he had an appointment to meet with the group tuesday morning at 930 and added that for the present all council could do was accept presentation of the pet ition ratepayers in the area are pretty hot about it mr bat tersoh told reporters there are some nice new homes ar ound here and we sure dont want a race track in our back yard others are worried ab out increased traffic on the roads in the area 1 xjmehouse margaret bin john foster georgetown ka thleen mrs calvin macdon- ld r r 1 elmwood and dorothy mrs harold hunt briton andwas predeceased by sons charles and james kirk- patrick limehouse man served his church and community sidney m kirkpatrick died at his home on october 19 af ter an illness of 13 months he had livid at his rr 1 lime- house residence for 46 years he was a blacksmith for 26 years and after retiring from provincial paper mill in 1956 he j was caretaker 0 opsjjme- house public school until 1968 funeral servics was held at his home on october 21 con ducted by the rev norman young and interrent was in limehouse cemetery pallbearers were robert warren and paul turner grandsons fred brooks lime- house cyril clarke george town harvey norton and jack noble limehouse honorary pallbearers were james noble a w benton and a c pat terson limehouse k c lind say georgetown and earl mar shall of acton and alf marsh all of toronto mr kirkpatrick was honest a hard worker and a friend of everyone although a black smith by trade sid as he was known by all could turn his hand to many other odd jobs he was always ready to attend to the repairs at the homes of neighbours and friends after his own days work was already done he was a member of limehouse presbyterian church where he was on the board of managers for several years and for many years served on the cemetery board until his death a kind and loving husband and father he will be missed not only by his family but by all who knew him he is survived by his wife the former caroline standish whom he married at the stan- disb homestead in georgetown october 31 1923 daughters mary mrs ralph turner rr appears in dolly musical with lamour philip sykes son of mr and mrs ernest sykes 3 stevens crescent is in a musical play with famous screen and stage star dorothy lamour he is one of the student oast members of hello dolly the brpadway musical being prod- th1 georgetown heralp thursday nov 4th 1m page s need at ricks college in rod bun idaho dorothy 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