Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 1, 1954, p. 3

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page 3 wedne erening dec lit 1054 th1 ceoborrowm hgkald benrus watches citation pacific sealord tub 14 it mat series fob ladies is jewel automatic waterpkoof for men ivicnamara jewellers u main 8t til 7ul international most economical double dut vetiiole you can buy 100 town takes over 1 600 acres in january no esquesing opposition board okays annexation uh m now yea y tit the etoaat ftckop th t af ear rttjbth mtm uunatloaal 100 if that vrty maveal motor sales tr 73611 main street fxed maveal international trucks january 1st 1055 will be a day long remembered in georgetown a municipal board ruling will take effect which will e t end the luwna boundaries to well over twice the present ii 00 acreage mjettng here last wednesday ut ityland and ur moore acting int the board accepted the townt request lo annex over ittoo acres of kivqurting township the daylong hearing was moved from the municipal ituildlngi to the fireball auditorium to take care of an overflow crowd harry willis qc and trorgr c llewson were legal counsel or the town and lekoy ale qc acted for ksqucsinic other lawyers who took part in the proceedings included alan campbell secretary of dalrex rvel opments the firm which has purchav ed the bulk of the annexed land mr montgomery reprrnting ihe char tered truri co icting for 1 o ii wright and mr andrews llrainp ton rrpnenting kits maw the annexation was unopposed by the township which had already made an agreement with georgetown for reimbursement the town is paying three years taxes and a cash payment of 3000 three reintents in the an nexed area were heard hy the hoard miss hit a maw said her grocery and confectionery business would be ser iously affected if she had to adhere lu present georgetown closing regul aliuns and akd that the town run suler exempting her business her lawer said this hail been done in a kimilar situation in itramplon mrs al zeravlev speaking for the lincoln motors business operated by her hus hand also asked for similar consider ation sa ing that their inimnri is in a similar hisition ted darlington lerk- up the your hospital assoc appeals for members and or funds for needed equipment help us to help others tr the membership fee is only 2 00 pr parson par yar more men and women of the area served by the hospital are urgently needed to share in the worthy work of this community institution which has done so much for the health and welfare of thii district you may also assist by making a donation large or small to your hos pitals christmas fund for modern equipment lets play santa claus to your hospital addres you app taton for membership and or your dona on to peel memorial hospital campaign committee brampton who uid he is establishing a fruit farm under ova on lower main st argued that in his particular location he could not envisage the town put ting in water and sewer luvet sid walks and street lighting he is on the fringe of the annexed area he pointed out and there would be ad vantages to neither himself or the town in putting hi property in town boundaries several were called as witnesses at the heajinjt k c undsay clerk treasurer of kaquesing reviewed the town township settlement provisions and reported the townhips- decision to offer no objection to annexation mayor jack armstrong who followed him to the stand reported george towns acceptance of ualrexs proo sal of 60 per cent residential and 40 per cent industrial in the area the town had learned he said through a survey made by ir kaludl that less than une hundred acres suitable for industry are within ihe present town limits john l kelly georgetown treasurrr gave evidence abot present residential industry split which i 58 jmt cent to 2 per cent ii a i ever the town auditor review ed the five year financial pictuie and said georgetown is financially sound and able to take on such a venture present debenture debt he said when reduced b grant payable by the dept of education the hydro and local improvement charges is apurox imately half a million dollars alan campbell outlined the dal rex plan and the possibilities which it means for the future geor getown public school hoard chair man hay salter outlined the present school enrolment and said that expan sion would mean two or three mure public schools george c llewson after outlining the in hind a r in of the proposed at n ex at ion said that a survrj of pres ent new home owners showed bo out of every b5 are avko employers mr ihlhorn l the canadian national kailwassaid his company has made a survey of land abutting the rail way on the mcclure farm property and considers a siding feasible to this location lr kaludl town planning expert gave a generous survey of the future georgetown he said may become ihe largest satellite town in the toronto area within a 5 year period he re viewed the different types of homes imm ng planned hy dalrex and the planned manner in which building will be done c k hagcy who engineered ihe sewerage system and mr huberts who is doing a similar job for waterworks gave technical information atout the services mr hagcy said the sewer sys tem is designed to serve a town of 0000 with certain changes in the pre sent system mr itoberts said a pro gram now in progress will provide water for the immediate future he estimated a sewer expcpriitourc of two millions dollars for which the town will be responsible for 400000 and dalrex the balance christmas suggestions it1 so easy to hay an to pay the peel way 3 mouths ttlal hani yoh ukciinnkksi to start in new year musical instruments supplied spaclal monthly rat for advancad ttudantt uino own inttrumontt cut iiliu check your favourite instrument hawaiian guitah accokoion vioun spanish ouiiar daar sir plaaa and furlhor particular and tuition ratal to 11x mmiiklt ilionk sand coupon to 13s1 danforth ava toronto peel conservatory of music local hkakcii i oof mall georgetown ovir 30 year ul satisfactory hrsulli norval rev g l royal mission speaker another month has elapsed and we at norval are prepared to report schikil happenings of the month last month was brought to a close h the school enjoying classroom hal loween parties which were interrup ted pleasingly by the parade of hal loween costumes on the third of the month the children hastily prepared the class rooms for the parents who were ex pect ed visitors that evening to in spect their childs work on display and meet the teachers both parents and teachers reported the evening to be a successful one a candy sale was held in the cor ridor that evening from which the girls accumulated a few dollars to t iri dandy car wash has a h fef real water pump and a moving lwrrfbelt for you to operate and you got 40 toy cart with every car wash send for tours now gmm a nwabti kfcjtl lor tku li tk trtetett toy car watk yoave ever teen ili uit ilka the frf wkere frownapt nave utah car wathedl yob operate the handle at tht tide to awve your toy can alorti tka movlnf bait iniida tka car wath at the same time a water pump iprayi watit from the roomo wash each car at it wvi through when emravty you iut iil tiic wti tank at the tide- increase our funds for our projector the senior pupils would like lo thank publicly mrs edward burk who graciously donated an attractive picture of the queen lo the senior room it was what the room needed to complete its decoration itobert burk our leading salesman received his award for outstanding salesmanship during our campaign of selling magaiinc sutscrlplions along with other members of the class all members of grades 6 7 and 8 participated in the elimination con test in public speaking from which donald murray emerged as our schools representative in the preli minary contest to be held thursday december 2nd at howard wriggle s worth school in georgetown our best wishes of good luck go out to donald other runners up in the contest were linda white diane shering james richardson ilobcrt burk and joan crawford our school crests have arrived a number of the pupils arc wearing there but we hope to have all pupils wearing them by the close of the school term our next task is to purchase individual ribbons of wine and white for every pupil now that the cold weather is here we can no longer leave the girls wash room door ajar to unwclcomcd visi tors but must use another entrance the door knob is still missing a long last the temporary class room of last fall a one time club house for the fink is being removed from our playground bit by bit an other improvement for which to be thankful for we arc hoping lo be able to present to the community a christmas pro- grmme near the closing of the term as yet details arc not definite and so we begin our last month of our first school term this year t- with vary car waihwlltml you a bag containing approxl- mohly 40 plattle toy ear all idadft ear trucks butu attfojutofy rvo thoyro yours frooto you can start hght in aooroilng your cor jrvoth ilk m ffmlf busy washing station i yours totay mall this coupon nowl i t k a i r looks like works like a real car uvash yoall kav load of fun lllllf up lh many toy cart you jat ajaag wltii yout cat waih runnliit utn uo to tha iamp major til waur pamp and out tiia olhat tidal than you jlv 0 wlp vriui pltca of cloth mont will ajva you you can waak 30 bl can or 60 mull on with ovary tanklul of walail yoall bo all toady than to opanta thw cundy cai watk and wath year palt toy cart too whn thay coma oi to play wlthyoit not mail hurry y eah buv thu l car wah o mall aanbnaahbaan oh tale dt any tlom b iur to 08t youts ituw the coupon today for your car wath and plathe bag with 40 toy can no risk because money refunded v by return if not delighted mail coupon to- day 1 co toronto ontario stray ton mfg co 47 colbem toronlo ontario dopt piooh twit ci wuh unlko stm foch i wtdom tpotlrra p eath q ehoejoo d only cmui name address qkv prov zone speech prekrainariet schedued next week everyone is invited to attend the preliminary contest in public speak ing for elementary rural schools n bs qucsinb township to be held in tho auditorium of howard wribftiesworth iublic school on doc 2nd at 8 pm this contest is sponsored by the principals association of halton copnty lo sivc the elementary school pupil an opportunity of public speak ing experience bach contestant is required to make a five minute speech on a topic sel ected from several subrestod by the association and a three minuto im promptu spocch on a picture they will observe on the evening of the con- tost the two winners from this contest will speak sometime in january in the final contest against spoakora from tho othor threo townships in the county tho judges for this event will bo mrs frank pellet president of wo mens institute mrs edgar creed language teacher at acton high school and rov lockhart royal the presbyterian mlnlstertjorvl jfe

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