leaden Tomorrow hum I JAN IH Page 600 Watch Raiders Edge Second Place Port Colborne Two good hockey games with one good outcome That was Georgetown Raiders weekend A crowd of over the best of the season to date watched Raiders tag Port Colborne with a defeat here Friday Recent additions again played a big part the decision Ivan got the first Raider goal from Paul Robinson and Robinson contributed the winner from Fournler and Craig Brush and Brush are two of four Raiders who started the season with Oaks Raiders got out muscled and same tainted officiating in Wetland Sunday but played At Clinic SHOOTING EDGE Georgetown had the shooting edge in ibolh games Friday sin particular when they out peppered Part Colborne In that second period Raiders had a 10 edge In shots and yet scored just one goal The club stock continues to rise Ron Lane a member of the 1971 Ontario cham pi on ship Raider team helped Raider fans big son has been skating with the team at practice Lane has kept in shape In the Industrial Hockey League The best crowd of the season could pass through the turn stiles this Friday night when Raiders play host to the league leaders tram Dun das ICt- CHIPS was back in the Raider goal Friday and will do most of the teams ticks op Ring from here on out Jeff Nicholson and Ron McNeill have seen little action since being added to the roster Nicholson is fighting off the flu while McNeil is nursing a sore shoulder Junior Tlbbctts missed the Port game but looked Rood He could be lost to the club for a fen games if lie has elbow surgery scheduled for this week Raiders are currents fifth in the Niagara District but have four games in hand on third place with points The clubs top the scorers are Paul Robinson points Evans 19 Gilbert Tweedy and Campbell tied with 15 li The goalies records look like this Pallet has plojed six games and has a 1 goals against average Sal bo tour games for I and ID games for a Georgetown Liberals At Snowmobilers Fear Reckless Few Could CauseTotal Ban District The annual Georgetown Snowmobile Clinic held at the Georgetown High School Tuesday evening January had record turnout as 200 avid snowmobilers listened to Information on safety survival and law with respect to snowmobiles Last year meeting had approximately persons in attendance A deep concern about a few careless Individuals creating a situation where would be banned from George town was the predominate fear expressed by the six speakers ana Brian Hill president of the Georgetown Snowmobile Club All the speakers told the assembly that Georgetown at present had lenient laws In regard to in town But If safety common sense and courtesy were not practiced by the operators they would have to load their machines on trailers and take them Into the country to enjoy heir winter sport Brian Hill got the assembly under way by commenting on he turnout and announcing the Snowmobile Rally to be held in February 10 The winner will receive a trip for two to Florida Last year the prize was The money raised from the rally will be used to minor hockey in Georgetown There will also be a senior citizen day held sometime in March when horse and cutter rides will be provided Mayor Wm Smith assured the assembly that no one wanted to prohibit snowmobiles in Georgetown provided the operators practiced safety co operation and common sense He commended the club for having community and added that it was a tremendous sport In jest he remarked that is disappointed there was no mayor class In the coming rally Doug Colllson the town recreation director raised the question as to whether obi ling was a sport and gave his definition of sport Anything anyone takes part in of his own choice on his own time He then refuted letter appearing In The Herald two weeks ago condemning as a sport Collison reported that there were cases of doing what he termed whirlings on public outdoor rinks speeding the machine on to an open patch of ice turning the skis and going for a spin These Incidents happened near children playing in George town parks and school yards Praise to the snowmobile 1 industry for providing a family sport and an end to winter boredom was alto pan of Doug address ONE OF Murt Allison a Ski Doo dealer on Highway 7 told the meeting that the clinic was one of SO conducted every year across the province He also outlined a portion of the history of the Ontario Snowmobile Distributors Association One aspect the organization took steps in was advertising which at first showed television commercials of girls with long hair flowing ana loose scarfs riding snowmobiles This has now Been banned Jack Bergman of Bosch Co criticized the press for printing the distasters brought about by and on snowmobiles In bold print and not stressing the good aspects of this sport the travelling out to see nature at its finest His subject was maintenance and he stressed the importance of the spark plugs and drive belts He cautioned to carry an extra and have the right size and style of plug for your particular need SAFETY FILM A film was shown en titled Outdoor Recreation Trail and Safari It is a 15 minute Moreland and Lat colour production sponsored by on the subject of safety in Ambulance Chief Tom warned about the use of ointments in tending injuries out on a trek cool water and dry bondages being belter for burnt eye and body wounds He also cautioned that alcohol was a depressant and too percent more effective out of doors as compared to in a warm car He warned the audience that a man could snowmobile so far Into the woods In one hour that it would take him two days to walk back to civilization Registration for the St John first aid course will take place this Tuesday evening and start the fol owing Tuesday Tom Massena welcomed all to Join Sergeant Jason Field of the Georgetown police was the last speaker of the evening Hi told the assembly that would have to be considerate of people watching television the machines causing interference to am In the morning It is illegal to use snowmobiles In town He said there are cases where persons under the age of 16 arc Derating snowmobiles This is illegal the same laws as apply to cars etc in the province applies to snowmobiles Sergeant Melds then passed out a safety test of 15 questions lo be answered true or false This gave the audience a chance to est their knowledge of the rules and regulations regarding snowmobiles All speakers were mailable for questions following the meeting with the exception of Mayor Smith who left n business Coffee was strved I the Snowmobile social Twenty light new members registered bringing the Snowmobile Club membership to IJ5 Itcglstration had been finalized on November 19 but this wab a one night ex tent Ion offered by the club because of the number of requests for membership they had reiLived This Sundaj the club will hold a rodeo n Bill Hunters property in Tirra The event ft Hurts the events of a horse rodeo on snowmobiles Favours Budget Over Fixed Water Mill Rate Possibility of allocating a fixed proportion of the mill rate does not find favour with council finance chairman Reeve Morrow soys this has been suggested by the Commission but he favours the present system of having the Commission submit a budget We don try lo hamper the Commission but if we have to makecuts to establish a fair tax rate we have to have the option here too he said Cr Roy Booth at Monday committee meeting said that the present system can tie the Commissions hands but a fixed mill rate could find them with excess money lo spend towards the end of a year Ml It EAStLR There are always two sides said Reeve Morrow It Is much easier budgeting to give them a mill or so of the tax Booth said the Com mission wants to be sure of a certain amount of money and suggested they could be given a fixed mill rate at a lower level than their expenses then up proach council for the extra money Mayor Smith reminded the committee that the tax bills show what portion of the tax rate goes to the Commission Last year it was 1 3 mills The Commission can cover any from money received in water rates he said They to know they are going to get some money every for capital projects But he ended on note Come January we may not even hive i water commission much longer lie January is the an noun cement date for regional government Will Meet to Talk Indoor Swim Pool A meeting of town council Recreation Committee and school board member Ernest is being arranged Possibility of an indoor swimming pool constructed on the high school property will be the subject discussed Reeve Morrow reminded the finance committee that such a project could not be paid from current revenue and would have to be He said there be no particular difficulty in debenture permission from Queen Park The town has had two of a pay as you go policy and debt has lessened But he said Ihe matter is one for decision by council not just by the finance committee Putting Hydro Wires Underground Subject Of Commission Study Georgetown Hydro Com mission has for about a year been studlng Ihe possibility of putting overhead hydro lines underground A report as to their findings Is expected by ihe end of the year Some of the major concerns as outlined by John Arm strong chairman of Ihe hydro commission are who will ford the cost will the ad vantages of such a system warrant taking down the resent facilities when would best time to take on such an endeavor what Is the best method for installation with reference to installation and cost what Is under the present provincial and municipal legislation and have other municipalities done in this respect posit New subdivisions are subject to a bylaw which demands a deposit be paved by the developer or subdivider far the purpose of underground wiring Mr Armstrong says that the Installation of such a system where the area Is already developed such as downtown Georgetown and some parts of the cast end will be much more costly than installing the resent above ground system hderground wiring according to Mr Armstrong would provide less congestion In that there are no poles for molor vehicles to hit situation of underground wiring will be when and if the streets in the where the old system exists arc dug up to provide other services to the community The iv liability of getting a qualified eonlractor to the method chosen III another consideration Council would not be Invoked says Mr Armstrong if the hydro charges were Increased and the commission took tin Installation upon Itself Police Investigated 32 Accidents Twenty three charges were laid under the Criminal Code of Canada lost December by the Georgetown Police Depart ment The fines In this area amounted to SI There were motor vehicle accidents seven over nine Involving injury Out of 15 people injured In the accidents two were fatal The number of charges laid where were involved was 18 The total number of charges laid by the department was One hundred and fifty six of these were parking tags Total fines Imposed come lo IIP Three arrests were made under the Control Act It under the Criminal Code Canada The number of complaints investigated ill fcrnie president of the County Liberal Association discussed the disadvantages of the recent redistribution of federal ridings when he to a meeting of the Georgetown Liberal January 11 in public school He said he was particularly about not being in the new mine the istnoss of the rid rig area new riding will be known as Wellington and ex tends From to the north boundary of townships It w is left to the cxeeutivt to further consideration to sending representation to the hearing on redistribution The Georgetown Liberal represented at tl i ronlo District I at Sutton Place In Toronto evening Saturday Mrs lean Servos Mrs Alice Walker Mrs Mrs Mr and Mrs rant Mr Mrs Allen and William Mandcrson heard Ontario liberal leader Robert He thanked by former borough of major Bride Judith Thraves was Jr Librarian The marriage took place on December at St James the of Judith daughter of Mr Mrs V and John only son of Mrs V ill and the late Mr Jud is the niece of Mr and Mrs It was the Junior I ibranan at the public library for tvo years joining Public I in September as Public Service Assistant in entre John is on the teaching staff it Public On their return from on to Zurich and Pans they will reside in their new hi me in llramalca Two Drivers Passenger Pedestrian To Hospital Seventeen year old Catherine Itoare II King St suf fend a fracture of the left both ankles when she into llu of a out intrante When slit sipped the right rear wheel went over her left leg She v is I iken to George town by The car driven bv Helen I Street was d mg the entrance to oilers J at J when the accident victim of Toronto is to hospital J it I I fi rut lures ml eontusslon after I lost control of his ear in g His left travelled feet the side swiped a pole NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS all CLAIMS against the Estate NORMAN late of Township of In the County of and Province Of Ontario who died on or about the day cf February 1973 must be filed on or before lit day February A after dale Estate II disir having Georgetown day of December A Isabella May Allan Burdge and 313 Street Georgetown Ontar opposite J in strong i slim was done the right side Iront of the eollision it the of and linuirv total dam ic 8 driven trie 1 Drive and In elm driven liv Prim is t Charles wire in in The receivtd to the loud left headlight and the hid damage to the left front fender headlight grill and bumper and his taken to in it tele is KNOW lucv Stone was r railing for the retention their names mimed NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS n estate Of Charles Thomas Corcoran isle the Town of Georgetown the County of Halton Deceased ALL persons claims ago the estate of Charles Thomas Corcoran late the Town of Georgetown the County who d on or about ihe day of Oc ore required to proof some the date lie having regard only to the claims then Dated at Georgetown this of December Alice Elizabeth Corcoran her sol Peter E Heilin Main North Georgetown Ontario SERVICES 931 SN0WPL0WING 877 7256 877 8829 8789662 TAKE NOTICE ALL Claims against the Estate Of MAURICE EDWIN late Town of Georgetown In the County and nee of Ontario who on or about the day July must be lied writing with the undersigned on or before the lath day February A wh dale the distributed only to the tlfl then tile Mary El by their tors and Street Georgetown Ontario I AUCTION SALE MILTON FOR Mr and Mrs Thompson AT NOON Saturday January record player APPLIANCES TV fridge conditioner etc FURNITURE Pnebuflet A long excellent Spool bed good Gateleg drop leaf tabic Set caned side chairs good Other beds chests dressers tables etc BOOKS by Walter Scott 30 by Charles Dickens 10 by Dumas by Browning L by Shakespeare of the World Best Short Stories ielh Thomas weight clock paint dishes glass MAX STOREY AUCTION SALE OF FORD TRACTOR FARM IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SOME ANTIQUES AND HAND TOOLS GLASS CHINA 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