Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1969, p. 1

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ads that pay yen can placa an ad in heralds classified page by trttontna 7mm1 buying or wulns the herald is whar yv ww awl the results you the home newspaper for georgetown and distil printing publishing w muav fc laavllaaak aaa pjrflnifil no arwotisnw m mf iii flnt printing ma imwi ctwfmah fteglstered number 0943 o ontario thursday november is 1969 500 par yu ttujlu copy moat too twirlingcathy adds 10 titles georgetowns cathy danyl- chuk won the motor city bat on twirling championship in oshawa saturday the daugb- jtk of mr and mrs john dan- ylchuk heather court was first in a class of 23 intermed iate twiilers she is a george- town district high school stud ent the championships held in eastdale collegiate was sponsored by the all star twirling club of the national twirling association esquesing donating nevyfire truck for area there will soon be a gleam ing new fire truck in the geor getown jlre department station on chapel street east monday night esquesing council accepted the tender of c f hickey company atjd bought a new ford fire truck to replace the one currently servicing the township the hickey tender was the lowest of four at 27750 the highest tender was 32500 delivery of the new truck will probably come in a little over two months the new vehicle is a well equipped cab over motor style unit with a 366 hp engine the fate of esquesings cur rent truck of 1953 vintage has yet to be decided the township would like to keep the older truck but if they do accom modation will be a problem since there is not space at the georgetown fire hall for anoth er truck one thing is certain it wont be sold as a fire truck since regulations prevent fire departments from purchasing fire trucks over 15 years old jury urges more seek outstanding young man for jaycee honours list georgetown jaycees are in search of georgetowns most outstanding young man and when he is chosen there iz s chance that he can end up as one of canadas top ten and receive a vanier award started three years ago in canada georgetowns first choice was gordon sampson head of avian aircraft the program lapsed last year and is being revived by the jay cees under chairmanship of jim sword mr sword will be accepting nominations open to any town and district resident who wants to make a suggestion for geor getowns outstanding young man a selection from names submitted will be made by the jaycee board of directors and the winner will be announced at the annual snowball on december 6 nominations can be submitted to mr sword be fore december 1st the local winner will pro ceed to thev ontario finals later in january qualifications for the nom inee he must be a canadian by birth or naturalization res ident here age 21 or not more than 39 on january 1st 1970 pilot killed jack mclcod who moved to montreal from georgetown on ly a few weeks ago was one of 8 men killed in a newfound land air crash yesterday he was piloting a plane tak ing brihco officials to labrador city one of the firms prop erties militia important urges ove halton mp rud whiting has urged the government not to make any cuts in the armed forces reserves speaking in the commons last week the liberal mp said the reserves should be given special consideration because of their importance to youth their value in national emerg encies and their opportunity for patriotic expression the government is holding the line on defense in iu fight against inflation and cuts in reserve spending are expected he said although most mem bers will support the fight ag ainst inflation i do believe that serious consideration should be given to a nocut po licy in the reserve forces through the militia as it was formerly called thousands of young canadians over the years received important use ful training to make them better citizens he said he said the reserves have provided physical and mental stimulation as well as moral de velopment adding it has been brought to my attention that the dollar invested in the re serve forces yields one of the the greatest returns for the money spent i subscribe to this opinion because a large per centage of the reserve are in the high school and university group he said pay received has as sisted the students in continu ing their education and prov ides summer employment by participation in summer cours es of up to eight weeks dura tion he also stressed the value of the reserves as a source of per sonnel for the regular forces attach no blame after probing childs death crossing guards for every school crossing were recom mended by the coroners jury investigating the death october 17 of suzanne schipper 5 r r 4 georgetown the jury consisting of fore man michael szwec isobel gar- butt nancy mills henry hale and donald burns attached no blame to anyone and ruled that the child died from injuries suffered when struck by a 65 meteor station wagon at the corner of charles and park the accident occurred at 340 pm and the child was pronounced dead two hours lat er at georgetown hospital she was the daughter of mr and mrs edward schipper who op erate the golden fish 4 chip store on main street at the inquest in the geor getown council chamber wed nesday which was conducted by coroner dr a e macintosh dr b w thompson brampt holstein deals triplet calves born at the george henderson farm on highway 7 near georgetowns western limits last week were kind of a going away present from the graded hol- stein mother the gesture was kind of irregular however since it was she and the rest of the henderson livestock which were going away they plus feed all went in a sale friday mr henderson who has given up farming for health rea sons said the rare triplet birth was the first hed ever heard of in the district the trio being admired above by george henderson jr were bought by robert guyert of the 6th line who also purchased a pair of twin calves mr henderson retained the farmhouse and one acre of the century family since 1844 fam which had been in the hydro disruption when charles st pole hit polities nit picking laws on defends board in a spirited rebuttal to last weeks criticism by esquesing council of the halton county board of education trustee bill lawson old esquesing council monday night the eas iest way to get publicity is to take pot shots at education he maintained it was the time the ratepayers knew whe ther they were reading politics or fact he compared the sug gested 50 cut in board mem bers fees with the 100i jump in councils salaries effected last year the reduction in salaries you advocated would create ronald wayne king of 16 driving a car in which his pa suffered back and head injur j rar bc driven by chaos with teachers earning more than principals princip- churchill crescent was treated for bruised ribs and bruised left hip at georgetown hospital and released following a sing le car accident which knocked out hydro for some areas of town shortly after friday mid night police said the car skidded at a bend in charles street just north of princess anne drive hit a tree and then a hydro pole it was a total wreck the driver was taken to hos pital hy ambulance mark daley of 159 mount ainview road and jim neil of 115 mountainvlew road both in their teens were treated for a head injury and chest abra sions respectively after the car they were riding in plunged off a bank at the north end of main street and rolled 40 feet down a bank that one happen ed at 1250 am sunday the car driven by daley was also a write off two other area motor acci dents involved injury in a head on crash sunday night just west of stewart- town two men were hurt george zylstra of r r 3 was distribute along route new santa parade idea santa claus the star of the lions club santa claus parade on december 6 will hot be stopping downtown this year to hand out the usual bags of candy instead santas helpers trav elling with the sleigh will hand out the candy along the route in this way children who ne ver made it downtown at the end of the parade will get candy this year the helpers will be on the lookout for the tiny tots the change is being made to avoid congestion downtown and the possible pushing and trampling when the older chil dren surge forward with young children in their midst many floats arc already en tered but more aire nejgred and lyn mclaren parade organizer would welcome floats especial ly from any new industry which may nave not been call ed some of the entries already registered are snow white by the georgetown golf country club a 15 dragon by the kins men the new local majorette group the georgetown major ettes brownies cubs and scouts horses from roy ion- sons wynfield farm and hors es from springhill riding stab les united gas float dog 4 suds french canadian associ ation the skating club and a float from rosslake airfield georgetowns own cathy dan- ylchuk north american baton twirling champion will appear and the radicals car club have promised an entry bands already signed up arc the 120 strong burlington boys and girls pipe band the legion pipe band georgetown girts pipe band brampton senators drum corps senger ogene zylstra suffered ies when minor cuts and bruises the driver of the other car john ellison of 139 main street n was also treated for cuts and bruises cook left highway 7 and hit a ditch just west of georgetown friday night the rest of the accidents in the vicinity caused only pron- the ellison car was a total erty damage wreck while 500 damage was a three vehicle accident tues- donc to the zylstra car david cook of guclph suffer ed face cuts and a passenger david carroll of the same city day morning at the corner of guelph and water street invol ved a dump truck driven by continued on page 17 als more than consultants and assistant superintendents more than administrative supcrin tendents charged lawson he pointed board was in lawson claimed the statement was most damaging to the mor- the board claiming the nit picking attitude of some does 3o much harm one wonders if local government is really con cerned about unifying the county commenting acidly on the esquesing statement on the rea sons for teachers seeking em ployment in that field trustee ale of the profession and should be retracted referring to the suggestion that advisory staff should be cut down mr lawson admitted it may be possible once it is mandatory for teachers to be university graduates in conclusion he suggested the publicizing of board esti mates and proposed budgets trustee could be a two way street with councils consulting boards be- out that thoj settin thcir df- a competitive what is your salary on the market for personnel and must i school board asked reeve pay the going rate continuing george curric he deplored the climate betj 3000 a year replied mr ween municipal councils and lawson well even after we doubled our salary last year its still half of your pay retorted the reeve yes but theres five of you and only one of the school board replied mr lawson at 1500 each- do you think youre doing as much as the whole five of us asked the reeve or are you doing as much as one be went on continued on page 17 gas line cut minor damage minor damage to a gas line by a bulldozer at delrex and sargent friday afternoon sent the firemen to the scene to standby in case of emergen cy it was no emergency it was a routine matter said united gas manager alex blackwell the damage was repaired im mediately without interruption of customer service h5t artists conception of proposed motor inn this 22unit motor inn will be built on guelph street in georgetovvn design are a dining room lounge meeting room and swimming poolt change ts involved fd if plans of aler investments materialize incorporated in the is are in the hands of the planning board sine a zonin on pathologist testified that the child suffered fractured ribs a lacerated left lung and a lacerated spleen dr bruce duff told of ex tensive treatment given the child including external heart massage for three quarters of an hour after the heart had stopped beating then the offic ial declaration of death at tea to six constable john barrett sub mitted ten photographs of the accident scene to the coroners jury explaining the position of the vehicles and the body constable john lyver point ed out that the school bus from which the child disembarked was parked on park street fac ing the park and the station wagon driven by mrs verna prouse was driving north on charles street toward the hos pital in answer to a question from acting crown attorney w s sharp constable lyver explain ed the child had been on the bus coming from the george town christian school on the 7th line the speed of tha prouse station wagon was termed nor mal by constable barrett when foreman szwee asked what the skid marks meant la terms of speed of tha vehicle constable earl andress said he found the child lying in tha northbound lane of charles street about 20 feet in front of the station wagon driver of the christtam school bus mrs a r wasten- dorp r r 2 erin stated she stopped the bus en park street above the charles strest inter section facing toward tha park where she let three gills s the bus suzanne schipper her nine year old sister judy and another girl the bus driver claimed judy crossed first then she turned to see where her sister was and started to run back to get her the third girl had not left the sidewalk visibly shaken mrs verna prouse told of seeing one child on one side of the road run out then as she went to swerve to avoid her another came running from the other side across the crosswalk i thought i was going to taka them both she whispered other witnesses who testified briefly mrs margaret bell l mckean toronto who stat ed the prouse vehicledid not seem to be travelling at an ex cessive speed and j ware of acton a passenger in the bell vehicle which was coming out of her driveway all had seen very little but had heard the squeal of brakes trouten stars in the king and t burlingtons tom trouten is again starring in a hamilton musical comedy the former georgetown res ident plays the leading role in the king and i which hamil ton theatre inc is presenting at westdale auditorium the last of nine performances are tonight friday and saturday the rodgers and hammer- stein show which has been de lighting stage and screen en thusiasts for 15 years received a glowing review from hamil ton spectator critic stewart brown with trouten getting a good share of the accolade forget about yul brynner in this show he says for one thing tom trouten has kept his hair in the role of the king no loss he gives a splen did performance thats convin cingly authoritative and hum an and he has the physical stature thats suitable mr trouten has starred in kiss me kate and most happy fella in hamilton in pyjama game in kitchener and was a member of the cast of south pacific in a summer engage ment at okeefe centre a few years back in georgetown he was featured in a number of mary club musical shows and in the choir of st johns ed church s

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