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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1964, p. 1

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lfeacfc to rapture midget upr fed jan ivipeil and the scor fallacy with thre straight wlug ace bit tha opn net 1 lories la th bel of five final tti champions are coached georgetown won lb umr by gerry inglis and maruged b liwi yer will a 4ihdu by uud james and bilijinef vnt tram tive of the ims their personnel lncludt ijudaxu were picked up in th brian ivavoy goal brent tri ijttll draft ford jul ilohinson allan ar 1 in their doordie attempt nold and doug malcolm def i cobourg could only manage a mw john quackenbuth lb i lata aaraod period goal and ar murdork simon uewellyn ter ther with less tlian tu mm ry hay dai shrppard stan lute left in the game kynnrrsley gary brigg mar th fit period wu irnrf ly whcclrr jin iopril hill eu but orifrtown countwl dwyrr dou lltltx forwrdi i ivicv in th middle periol and auo iiiinj are hob uemen itarlca in th final period i my v cowbrpujrh harlnw i suntrtklniely on or the of and w chapman tb ilkk i feojv hefbc of th final was boy la tom connely i owetiw player allan rnold i who tuually cohflnea hia bi tuy to th ufrnw r iternt prodosed bvldw j u winning goal tufwiay cm t i iubt and auo potted tiw w p cumberiome i bar thutiuy in cohoun in almnportant tilt that tied a lenjtby hw ui byuw re- riea at a am apir tivet iu flrat two rrvdint aba art up thr firat on monday by ceorfalown tuesday wtwrw anapprd th i ti at is so of th i fclddla period korlnx from ar and gib uurdotk terry hay widened it to 20 four mi uur from kimon llew uyn and billy iwy tr tecforvi um period wu out fcobourtf cut tb lfd with a i coal by g kelly from g lum kridc and b ryan bambrldga tovered himself i with slory and w mobbl by uk team malea wheii he final i y tied the score on a pan g kelly with a liulenv council hut it will probably have iom change made bfw it becotnea law too com pre he nil vie for a amall town waa cr hildebra odts comment lie thinks re qulretiienu for drivers to have badgei and photographs are un heeeaaary and a clause which aays a passenger mut be taken to his destination by the short est route would hamper local taxi operators who sometimes must combine fares for better business cr powers ohjecled to all owing a cau to operate only 15 eter joftea hwto all hail the conquering heroes toronto overpowers garson 52 to win bantam tournament crown five minutes to go in rcgu i hours in a day latiort time i condense this to a page or with two unfiles left allan two said cr c llildelirandt i arnold brought the house down with tha big one hilly 1 dwyer laid the pass hack to arnold at the bluellne an the ngy rearguard went around cobourg defender moved i in about 15 feet and let the no one can understand all this wantage and it would lake a staff of ten to enforce it im inclined to agree with you said mayor gibbons more discussion will be allo wed when the by law is prei shot go the cobourg voalicjcntrd for its third and final partially blocked it with his reading partment proceeds council j reissues building permit a saaulte raylawn crescenti apartment la under construct jfl p p hots will meet no further from georgetown lion and i opposition 1 ii two weeks ago council re i adruird a building permit after j hearing a spokesman for a large i delegation of protesting neigh labours- later meetings were lfeaw with the builders 0 and p itconatructlot of port credit anil forts made to locate the build jln on anotlier site without i results i towrt solicitor vrtd llelson i advised that the town could tw in vol ved in an expensive lltga tight and inferred that jthere are no legitimate crouti lla for delayliig the building js counulort iterated opposition to apart when a letter from the planning board was nsad the l board had been asked to study tapping the residential zoning the area from ita present r4 stegory it turned in a nil do ichdon v there la not enough bulldinc llfbd left the board aald to all no councillors think other- and will try to persuade board to change its iqlnd b3 area precliidea apart- kidonts fnnlyor gibbons wept further lta- vdnks therj should iw no 1 areas in town at all he ti preaent ion ictup confusfng and turning btoifefolv daffodil cancer tea the georgetown branch of the canadian cancvr society launched tiii years campaign on saturday afternoon with their annual daffodil tea st the home of mr and mrs don power w ltefcway drtve mrs powers and mrs r k wickt chairman of the womens work diylsioo greeted the guests the tea table dining room and living room were a gay profus ion of daffodils the cancer so cietys symbol of hope on sunday bouquets of daffb- dijswre placed in the chur ches in town in tha hope that their brightness woufcumn before the congregations lhe fact that the only way to keep the hope of stamping out thh dread disease alive is to wei come the campaign canvasex and to give as much as possible to help education and re search mj a loo at ora think other- thrwexthitr aprll max mln 1st wcu 33 10 2nd thura 40 18 3rd frl 2b 23 4th sal 33 v 5th sun 30 13 r at all he t-r- 6th mon 4s 20 ilng a stupid itb tuea- 64 36 preclp snow 3 rain jjs a second period goal by bill flfield broke a 22 tie and spar ked toronto limestone quart lea to a 2 victory over garson and won the rand champion shin of the international ban tarn hockey tournament hero saturday night toronto had advanced to the final by thumping urkham 110 in a semi final meeting and carton had stopped manworth 43 ii was the second time quarries walloped markham and lome trlcham 110 to advance to the grand markham markers netted only leamington scorer was gerry bradley who counted with lesa than a minute to go mere tunttoaru and pictures 4 awl 7 chajnpionship final ltlic jonea earned the shut out in the toronto nets and a three jioal performance by mike kreks led the attack al demehuek gary coaller and gary king had two goals each for the winners with bill rideld nd doug atkinson add ing singletons carson 4 glanwerth 3 n a a goal by allan laktng in row that a toronto tram has the final 20 seconds of play won the grand championship jgavr garson a 44 victory over york steel won it in itwct glanworth in one of the best victory in saturdays final played games of the whole earned thr toronto entry the tournament georgetown jaycoe trophy i victorj earned garson a while gordon won the george berth with toronto m the town hoard of parks trophy asfrahd championship final iihnr waii runner up i liking s goal was his third of lhm neighbours would garson also took home thr the night end jeff delia ved tournament s highest individual ova added a singleton magdy brothers start new town taxi firm the magdy brothers walter and kdwin were granted a tau licence by council mon day they may operate from their residence at 40 melntyre crescent tor five monthsthen must move to a commercial location council last week hsd askd the brothers to supply evid honour forward guy dclpartc waa named the most valuable player and presented with the henrys clothing trophy by last years winner doug bnn ley of walkcrtnn earlier in the day toronto had won the a title and mark ham the c title garson won b laurels and glanworth d friday night last year walkerton won t leamington c and west kil donan b saturday games tovenlo s garson 2 bill hfield scored late in the second period to break a 2 2 tie and earn toronto a k2 vic tory over garson and the jay- tees trophy a pair of goals by boss mor ton and a singleton by gordon weaver accounted for the glan worth scoring yermtte 3 winnipeg 2 u took two overtime periods to decide the championship of the tourneys a aeries al demehuek finally ended it all at 2 53 of the second over time when he clicked on a pass from how wood ley the goal gave toronto lime- house quarrles a 32 win over winnipeg john cvllle tired j the other toronto goal barry prealey and wayne al tomare netted the winnipeg marker under tourney rules all ties are to be broken ih a five mln- not object to a taxi business in a residential area monday they submitted a statement signed by 60 area reaideota in dicaling no opposition township councillors up salaries to 600 fcgiipg council voud writing to tk- iulum hegvjfl themselvc a rle una week i cojiservauoit authority when iw upped their annual j i t 4 rt v to lh halltjn county tlrt very council jdcrung mledl townhlp who hv no a cuuucuw vjill bj docked tn i kewaje puht tliey in thctr dullars flurn ril ii ut the county as with all uurles of elect health dtut d oiliciau one third tf thr a aia hundred will he rwnulirm a rt the county as ripurt wit ii rvoii uk agriculture louuuitu lur fcble townsiup support for the lin tuwnahip empioyei too re i 0 jjodiirod and hurdork eeived ulary lticri- hals sj ujxiouj whm1 was dubiuu es ranging from one hundred ly reivrtl by kujutiiig roun and fifty dollars to fiv bund ctllor frd gold nrod jruws all ovrr th previous wrk road nrt claimed court w unhini poyes received a fiv- centan anti wiuj u a bin jul bour increase rutting h out around fence pou anj tr he sddcd a reuilution from the city that if it wi dirured a no tj windsor re improved mv wu wed the inspector could 4icaee coverage received lit force anyone to rlfar it out ev il ktuhuod from kaourirg en lurk in biuh prop rt council evn before curk kl deputy urve w i inhim k c lindsay finliid reading it to farnu r aned umk tr4 g leslie broke in with ou could new r rut it all ft s wait and oe what john a kobarta ami judy i a marsh if we dun i lrt a h ijw come up with in control burning soon it will be too htr this ywr again the old army game of pau contend d lteve d italic an ug the buck was played a be dicuud the luual pring gain when a letter froii a slu rasii of grav lire dent in oakville was rejd lat year grai firrs alon this girl gaya jeruven wan nut ut j13s0 said therfve ted to know the location of all and the count a awhol vi cnt the sewage plants in hilton over sixty thoiiutml dollars county and hsd started b fighting grat fires school site answer nexi monday council promise georgetown council has pro tilled an answer next monday to a request by the public school board that a 3 74 pir cj of land on delrex ftlvd be transferred to the board as a fciatb school site the acres part of the s john saviue captain of the toronio limeitona quarnei bantam team dutches the georrjetown jaycea trophy at he is hoi i ted on to the shoulders of his team mate t i q won tha grand champtomhip of tha bantam hockey tournament saturday niqht council foregoes action on phone rate increase despite apparent council sol idarily tn opposing inclusion of brampton in the georgetown free calling phone exchange and a consequent increase in telephone rates no action was taken at monday a council meeting council hid interviewed dls trict manager larl jarvls on two occasions two weeks ago mr jarvls told them that if a formal motion was received his firm would give serious con alderallon to abandoning the in crease slated for may 7 mayor gibbons mentioned this at the close of a lengthy monday meeting which stretch ed well past midnight we should have a resolut ion to accept or oppose the in crease he said but thre members disagreed cr don powers said the mat ter is beyond jurisdiction of a local council and is a matter for the department of trans port deputy reeve hunter point ed out that more than the tawn pghlllll iii ill 111 fill ibelw twrpajer would rex subdivision has been a controversial matter for some time it is snunrelessed part of the subdivision 1eara that it mifibt break the town s ag reemotil with the subdividcr tr bill smith strcsxrd trut and open more land for build i this is the ajt suitable pjrk- groundless seconding site left in latt the school board hu the tr and use the money to purch ase additional parkland its difficult to ut a deb enture isue okayed for a park salt cr powers this is one way we niiiht git it mayor gibbons pointed out that however it la donr tha bear the crv he reiterated a statement that the school hoard reduced their requisition by two milu this year and ihould he comment ed ing are to the town solicitor monday trustee iteg moon ey spoke for the board reques ting immediate- transfer of the land mayor gibbons indicated he favours this but action was withetd when council decided to meet with subdividcr itet heslop to discuss acquiring ad georgetou n and council should look to the future ijiler in the mfctmc school matters came up again when harold fobert representing the separate school board ask ed councils aid in solving a building problem for them a planned second school is twin held up because of re fusil of joining lsnd which could be the planning hoard to reionr combined with this to form an la site in an industrial area he east end park area said and nearby land in the some councillors would hav proper sone is too expensive will investigate public bus system ask tenders proper is included in the ex change the people around town help to make georgetowwn too he said and they are inter ested in this cr jim emmerson agreed with this apt said the bell firm should have made a sur vey when no motion was tabled the matter dropped from the agenda victoria day in may is next public holiday the contest winners made best use of crayons toronto hd taken 20 ed uddendeith ser in the rimt period on a pair oflloo l an jcored win- goala by john savllle j decided hy thahou on carson ulajied a atron rqlly i- lw yt l period and cnift back to tie the acore on count m by guy be i parte and ricky paumett qoala in the final tania by gary king and gary- coallfcr aewed up the victory or the new grand champions toronte 11 markhem 0 s in a game between nextdoor aucla f c scott nelghbourtoronto umehouie kach team had two ahota on loal f t aeo ln4haj irat overtime forcing a aec- ond overtime period markham 2 leamington 1 markham took the c title away from the defending 0 champion leamlnffton eatry with ahar3 fought z 1 triumph it waa the first c title ever for markham walter stewart council on monday docldrd to call tenders for maintaining public bua afctcm in george town mrs oliver mills who list wwk proifntcd a petition slun al by 200 castend residents was acain al the meeting to seek action council had mean while ascertained from the town solicitor that a but fran chise could be granted if mord than a year the assent of rate payers must be sought and a deficit could be made up by a special assessment against ben- eftltmg ratepayers t cr jim emmersdn who fil ed against the tender call said he is nbt aatisfled that a gen eral vote li not nocessary it the buses are to operate in all parts of town cr hildebrandt thinks mer chants downtown and in the plasa and tho delreu develop ments firm might be intoretted in contributing the deficit would be so amall that it isnt worth emv alderlng he skid deputyjleevcjiunler wmln- ded the petitioners that any loss would have to bo made up by residents tn the defined area jkuaayn mackenzii usui ktmmwly john miujh veitch 32 slavans craac 70 haylawo craacanl 44- prlm charla dr john somnht operotor of i he house sol ott galleryt choi dons by these threw as tha best of doss to a bund red entries in tha heralds picture colouring contest it was announced last week marilyn mackenzie 1 2 receivod 10j leslie klm- berloy 9 recelvad 750j and john miller vellch 6 received 5 church club attends sycamore tree show the couples club of st johns united church attended the ij rheat lhe sycamore tree on saturday evening later they gathered in the church parlour- where a labia had k lovely easter lily as a centrepiece mr and mrs john nichols gave a short devotion al on an easter theme lunch and a social hour concluded a delightful evening x

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