Mayoralty Race The Big One In Mondays Election The four candidate seeking ho tobelhefirstmayoroflhenew auditorium Monday Ward regional borough Incorporating embraces that part of Georgetown to be Included in the In northern our mayoralty a candidates meeting In hopefuls to speak was reeve Tom Hill He tola the crowd that while the of regionalism has not en a popular one the new form of government must be viewed as an opportunity use our numbers to enhance the power of our voice with Queens Park Our population will grow from to approximately 35 he said They say there Is strength In numbers and we must prove It by making BILL HUNTER He said at the moment Is in good shape and credited MPPs Jim Snow and George Kerr with ac celerating work at the provincial level on the town official plan and zoning bylaw We hope these two facets will help maintain the character of as a rural and residential green belt He added We must allow some Industrial ex so that our people have Job opportunities Not everyone can be or wants to be com muter MANY PROBLEMS William Hunter a former Georgetown reeve and former Halton County warden who currently serves as a Georgetown councillor un the need for ex In the top Job Regional government will bring many problems he said During 1968 as warden of County I attended over 300 meetings and therefore am familiar with the many problems that face each municipality In Halton During my time on county council I also attended many meetings pertaining to regional government he added He said he believes that young people want to be an effective part of tomorrow and therefore had supported in many ways the expansion and growth or active sports He listed his experience as 12 years on Georgetown council lhne years as a councillor four as deputy reeve and five as reeve He said he had been chairman of Centennial Manor Board and as well as holding down the warden Job served on finance personnel administration and con committees and authorities If elected 1 will be a full time mayor available to the people and will do my utmost to see that your tax dollar Is spent wisely he concluded IMPORTANT QUESTION Georgetown councillor Phil Slddali the third mayoralty candidate to speak told the meeting that the most mayor Your mayor will have to represent you on the regional council and on occasion to Queens Park In a way that will bring respect to our new area he explained In roughly 20 meetings on regional govern ment know that I have that respect He reminded the audience that It was he who had put together the final Georgetown brief on boundaries and assessment prior to their presentation to Queens Park Following them the province finally changed Its mind and extended our boun dory to and Instituted a new grant system to areas like ours with lower than average assessment he pointed out Chairman Allan Masson has frequently referred to the leadership of We north and that leadership began with a proposal made by me at our very first meeting on regional government he said He listed the planks In his platform as retention of rural areas for agriculture prevention of urban sprawl by confining most development to builtup areas planning and toning changes only after discussion with affected residents the f reeling of senior citizens taxes investigating Ideas that wit allow more people to own their own homes ana being available to the people and responsive to their requests JUSTIFIED CONCERN Georgetown mayor Bill Smith emphasized the necessity of electing men who will pull together and make It regional government work taxes from soaring Although this area nor thern Halton has been designated a slow growth area your concern regarding population development control and their effect on taxes Is justified he said I believe that every effort should be made to hold taxes close to there existing levels Your concern regarding rural dumping Is also Justified and you may Be certain that as mayor I would not allow any site He said it la his hope that Georgetowns current recycling program could be extended throughout the new community and that Georgetowns abundance of water van be used to alleviate water shortages in the surrounding villages He also mentioned his In terest In the International Plowing Match which will be held In the northern Halton borough In 1974 I have already begun to promote this event and will continue to assist in promoting the weeks festivities to make It Ontarios best plowing match ever He said that during his term as Georgetowns mayor he displayed leadership and the ability to work with people and asked for the opportunity to use these assets to unite the new northern area GEORGETOWN Second Clan Malt Registered Number The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER Return Postage Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents Dedicate Diamond In Park Ceremony First and second Georgetown Industrial Fastball League teams have been selected In preparation for Scotty Patterson Memorial Ball Diamond dedication night Wednesday Oct 3 First allstar team In eludes lb Token Jon Tost 2b Nervals Ian Hoffman Meats Bob Andrews 3b John Blair pitcher Jim King catcher McKay Refers Mike Tost Casftvmans Bob Tokers Dave Clark and coach Casselman s Paul Marshall Second team Includes lb Flyers Bill Campbell Meats Denny Bacon Flyers Ray Peacock Casselmans Jim Hall pitcher Casselmons Bill Hall catcher Als Meats Dave McLeod fielders Combines John Parka Norvals Rod Booth and Meats Hugh Williams and coaches Flyers Jim Stamp and Jack Norman An team composed of these players will play last years champions Casselman Fuels at the dedication night Roads Contracts Awarded Armbro Council last week ac cepted the tender of Materials and Construction Brampton amounting to for the reconstruction of Guelph Street from Maple Avenue to Main Street Armbro Materials and Construction was also awarded the tender for the twoinch overlay on streets In town John Street from Guelph Street to the new bridge will be added to the lis since the tender was lower than estimated Both tenders are subject to ministry of transportation and com approval to sign an agreement with Maple Nursery School renting premises In Cedarvale Com munity Centre for a month A tender from Miller Paving Ltd In the amount of was accepted by council The cleaning catch Elected Officials In Office 3 Years Monday Is election day in the The regional council will be services disposal of garbage design and quality new region tentatively known concerned will all those emergency as North until a formal needed by all the people in organization health and name Is chosen the region of welfare services conservation Voters will elect a regional Such services Include over all regional museums all council and a local council both planning pattern of monies for capital for a term The development supply local storm sewers collection of garbage public utilities local streets and sidewalks except where they intersect regional roads local transit services libraries local expenditures regional council will consist of purificati on and I distribution of local council will h museums fire protection members The local council water treatment of sewage vlt S local parks and recreational of mlcipality services and collection of for North will have members including lis mayor The mayor and four councillors will serve on the regional body and trunk sewers main roads and storm sewers traffic lights taxes and traffic control Such needs will include local Voters must be Canadian studies police planning and zoning neigh citizens or British subjects IS UNHAPPY LANDING project basins pilot project of recycling by picking up cardboard and paper from commercial en will be extended until the end of October ACTON CHOICE Ward 1 Acton has five men seeking two area council seats and two seeking the regional council seat In Mondays election There was an added bonus to the Brampton Centennial Air Shew at Victoria Sunday when this small biplane flipped aver during an emergency landing Pilot Jerry Younger of Kitchener POLICE WARN was not injured A large crowd of Georgetown residents was on hand for the show which featured antique planes aerobatics sky divers World Wars I and aircraft and even an acrobatic glider Younger was performing aerobatics near the end of the show when he brought his craft down In a field near the Brampton Flying Club WHA Toronto Toros Cut In Raider Tryout Crop Raider hockey fans wont In the 1971 Ontario finals have to wait until the 197374 which Raiders won Niagara District Intermediate It will be the first time for A Hockey League season starts Raiders followers to get a look to see their team in action at some of the personnel that The hockey club this week has club officials so optimistic made arrangements to take on about the upcoming campaign Watch For Phony Polling Subdivision Staff Polling Pol Clerk No A Mrs Alice Mrs Ann Talbot 101 M Z Mrs Lena Mann Mrs June McHugh 102 A Mrs Marguerite Splelvogel Mrs Vera Mattocks M Z Mrs Rena Arbic Mrs Malcolm Mrs May Dumarsh Mrs Ina Mellon Mrs Laura Mrs Helen McMillan Mrs Marlon Patterson Mrs J Vaughan Mrs Charlotte Holmes Mrs Laura McEachem WARD James Cunningham Mrs Sherilynn Clarke Mrs Irene Hunter Mrs Kathleen Mrs Dolly Moulden Mrs S Wilson Mrs Bernice Ron Moffatt Mrs Ellen Burns M Dorothy Stone Edna Mae Markham I va Williamson W Mrs Helen Bill Nelles Mr8 Mrs Harvey Norton Seen a bill lately shades of orange ana the detain the person presenting It For If you do or if you should take darker surfaces are rougher In while a check is made or obtain Georgetown Royal used one in trade make a note of the addition the green plane he ties a good physical description dramatic finish to win the person or persons presenting it which decorate every Canadian noting identifying features game of their bestof three It might be a counterfeit note bill can be picked off with a Dress should be noted as well peel County Girls Softball Georgetown Police Depart fingernail The phoney bills do and if a description of a car Association championship ment has been notified that not have this property used make model and licence series Tuesday night phoney Canadian banknotes of Banks in Georgetown have number can be taken it should Trailing Slreetsville 108 in the denomination have been been given these serial be he bottom or the last inning circulated in the Hamilton to watch for B over So far no counterfeit with two out two on base and area The counterfeits are said and B over H have been reported In strikes on the batter to be of good quality and could Police suggest that anyone Georgetown but police ask that Maxlne Kemsheaa pass undetected who suspicious about a note residents alert belted a home run to give A real bill is printed in presented should attempt to Georgetown an 11 10 victory HUMP JUMP Game two is set for Street Sunday evening and if A one humped camel moy be ncce it will j dromedary but a two in Georgetown park fynies superintendent fi their municipality There will be only one vote per elector in the election in the ward In which he was enumerated Public and separate school boards are standing for election with councillors declared Ineligible for the utilities baUnce of ha schedule and are not required to playoffs by the Ontario Hockey ejection and will Association continue in office Also among the toilers was new Steve Blundy the Raider government there of two seasons bock be municipalities Durham Huskies in an Raider coach Gerry who Ms hockey in of the present exhibition game In Georgetown looked at a lot of new talent In seven Councillors will serve Memorial Arena Sunday Oct workouts Sunday morning and under a ward system 7 Monday at the Memorial Arena J The regional government will Raiders and Huskies clashed which drew hopefuls l0U headed by a provincial Among the skaters were Jeff here appointed chairman Allan MaXS Homer Nicholson and Craig Brush two fe Mawon who will Wins Game J i lunamm of the four Oakville Oaks who them will be a late cut from the chairman of the regional briefly with Georgetown Toronto Toros of the World H will vote only to lost season before being Hockey Association wiUiin the council Ward Candidates Georgetown Enrolment Up At RC Schools GO Going Full Tilt of the County separate designed by a committee says Though they play in the same told trustees this Herald ad league are midgets week hat enrolment In sing manager and Streetsville Juveniles if 203 AL M Z 204 MZ 205 AL MZ 207 A L MZ A G M news a monthly week that enrolment publication from GO Transit s separate schools says in September edition climbed 5 per cent from that summer strikes rail and September to September others ore giving headaches to this year Georgetown Enrolment on the first day of NEWS IN BRIEF Toronto GO project Oils term was compared to Production of coaches and fl power cab cars and con Mrs Rhode Mrs Catherine Keir Mrs Eva Murdock Mrs Violet Haines Mrs Margaret Haines Mrs Mary Mrs Ralph Denny Mrs Edythe White Mrs Jean Hancock Mrs Barbara Bryant Mrs Linda Moore WARDS Mrs I Maveal Mrs Lily Cock Mrs Doreen Long Mrs Shirley Mrs Catherine Machalskl Mrs Johnston Mrs Howal Mrs Anne Collins Mrs B Broomhead Mrs Mary Mrs Marion Richardson Mrs Dawn Thompson Mrs Barber Norman Smith Mrs Margaret Wilcox Mrs Edith Hall WARD Mrs Jessie Shortlll Mrs J Servos Mrs Lawrence Mrs Martin Mrs Ann Gray Lawrence Mrs A Pollock Mrs Zilio Mrs N Mrs J Ranuden Mrs K Bigg Mrs Betty Spence Mrs R Mrs J Noble works on tracks and at stations have been set back says GO news It Is not yet clear how these growth In Milton delays will affect the Burlington This has offset a Georgetown startup date but declining birthrate that everyone is working at full otherwise would have caused throttle make up lost time enrolment to drop he said THE GEORGETOWN unit of the Canadian Cancer Society reports its recent campaign raised 30 an increase of on the day of last 96 over last years total The 1973 target figure was term an Increase of 109 n memorlam money totalling brings the local units Mr Byrnes said the Increase balance lo 19 is due mainly to residential GEORGETOWN RECREATION Parks and Community Centres committee has entered into an agreement with Acton Arena Board hours ice time per week at per hour The Acton Ice time will be used by Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association Mrs G Stoddart Mrs Taylor Mrs Jean Roshier Mrs Ruth Wood Mrs Irene Mrs Myrtle Mrs Gladys Whltmee Mrs Margaret Hale Miss Alcott Mrs Elsie Swann Mrs Lois Davidson Mrs Marion Boyle Mrs Flossie Mrs Atkinson Mrs J Linton Mrs Marion Mrs G Mrs DesRues Mrs Vivian Mills Mrs WJ Kirk Mrs Nellie McCudden Mrs Lillian Mrs Betty Ban ton Mrs Barbara McQueen Mrs Watson Mrs Lancaster Mrs June Kelly Mrs Norma Arthurton Mrs Norma Porter Mrs Lauretta Mills Rural Ward Candidates Foresee Slight Tax Hike The three candidates seeking board and related committees most people will not object to a school board and when that the two Ward council seats on There are no easy answers modest mill rate increase If a was dissolved in 1969 as a the new North Halton council to the problems that will come program is introduced member of Town were brief and to the point when with regional government he he said ship council they addressed a Ward 2 meet said But I would like to In Mr Maltby said that during Mr Miller has also served as the candidates night in vestigate the possibility of he previous election cam a member of Halton County Stewarttown school Monday having a full time planner to he had advised Council night work with the regional plan- residents to petition council I would like to continue this residents John regarding their water Interest as a member of north Michie and William Wilson We were never given a problems and this had come council he concluded arranged the meeting which choice but were going lo have about in the past week Ward 2s regional councillor was chaired by Peter a it regional now Since then many in Glen Coxe thanked the Georgetown school principal we must do our best to make it Williams have also had water Esqueslng ratepayers for their who t have to remind one work problems and I hope they too support in the past tor his ac- Howitt Hit tav reeve uld a swa s tsars ADVANCE POLL Mrs Clarke Miss Heather Mrs Marlon Lindsay Mrs J Rough ley Mrs Hardman Mrs Elsie remote and to guarantee uiai wouldnt happen with regional a rise in vatemand review Ihe government councils He reminded the audience taxes but hope they would not Snal continue to receive delegations that police protection in the double as in other areas Kilties had made without the necessity of ward will come out of tax In a brief address he said he municipalities ihw nwae arrangements a week dollars when it is taken on by had a sincere interest In The Ward meeting was one beforehand He said citizens the new Regional Police Township and had of three he was addressing thai should also be allowed Department put his interest into action both night and his 10th meeting of continue to approach planning And It Is my conclusion that as amember of the Esqueslng the day he said GEORGE MALTBY RUSSELL MILLER