Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1966, p. 6

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present 310 producers pack 8 ihnar febraanr 14 hit red cross is always there with yolffi help blitz day monday marcltlath pleaae mane 1774131 er 774141 altar ajo aim and denata a few hears a anka lea calls l m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown quit off main street phone 8773471 new fifteen man milk committee semfd and standino are kyle bingham john bird russetl hurren james c reld h craig reld ross lawrence bruce mcclure sam harrop bruce bawden cohn marshall and fred nurse they are members of the fifteenman milk committee formed to represent the more than 310 mtlk producers in halton county missing from the picture ts mac alexander advises north halton set up joint planning board georgetown and the our other north halton munfcipili- qes should set op a joint de partment b e serena chair man of the halton county plan ning association told county conned tuesday mr serena stated that of the municipalities periodic ally employ planning consult ants hot none has a profession al planning staff h the five of them set up a joint committee each would bare access to professional plan ners with no one overburdened with huge costs he said mr serena outlined his pro posal in presenting the halton comity planning associations annual report to county counf hestated that thearea ihahon north of highway 5 could be regarded as one plan nglorea establishment of a joint de partment would provide an op- portunity to hire a planning team which coum devote its en urea time to looking at indrvi dual municipalities sir ser ena said in the report he noted that the five muni cmaubes have pla boards do the two remaining muni- apauties oakville and bur lington the only ones in the county with professional plan ning staffs mr serena added that it is not uncommon for municipal ties to share planning costs by setting up a joint planning de- ininartinent kerr would probe method of assessing car claims a resolution calling for al full investigation into the me thod of determining accident c by ontario s insurance companies has been placed on the order paper by halton mpp i george kerr er kerr said he introduced fee resolution to be debated before the end of february be cause of the high cost of re pairing motor vehicles and the corresponding increase in insur ance rates in ontario he called for a study of in surance companies procedures in assessing and adjusting ac cident claims including the system of tendering on cost of repairs of insured vehicles nr kerr said he fees received tflmplfliptf rem people about the huge increase in insurance premiums after a person has been in an accident regardless f bow minor the accident is feel the main reason for the high cost of automobile in mce is the high accident rate on our highways and thej high cost of repairs said mr kerr i am satisfied that the cost to the safe accident free driver in ontario is not too much however the man or woman who after many years of safe driving has an accident result ing in property damge seems to be paying too much in the way of increased premiums mr kerr said if his reselu jon u adopted the study could be undertaken by the depl of transport or insurance there will be about 133 res taurants and snack bars at expo with a seating capacity of 23000 meal prices will range from 1 to 5 extend municipal loan act county could save 120000 ottawa special to the herald the federal governments deci i sion to extend by six months the date under which municipal projects may qualify for the forgiveness clause under the municipal development and loan act will be of great bene- to milton says dr harry hariey mp for halton dr hariey said that the cen tennial manor a home for the aged at milton is engaged in a major extension to its buildings costing some 900000 because of a strike at the project last year the project was held up and could not be completed by the original deadline of march 31st this year on friday finance minister mitchell sharp announced that the government has decided to extend the date for the 25 per cent repayment forgiveness un til september 30th this extra six months should allow for completion of the ex tensionand could mean a sav ing of around 120 000 to the centennial manor project dr hariey said lets play bridge by bill coats wilson emond elected bridge club officers last weeks session of geor getown duplicate bridge club was followed by a social when players enjoyed coffee and sandwiches the club plans to have this occasionally to give members an opportunity for a chat after the game the club elected officers with wellington wilson named presi dent and earl emond treasurer mrs bob barber and mrs ha rold fobert were first for the northsouth group and mrs era hyde and cam sinclair first for east west others who scored for the evening were northsouth 2nd del wal lace and charles corcoran 3rd mr and mrs reg williams east west 2nd mr and mrs george barber 3rd mrs dean taylor and mrs helen atktn son council briefs georgetown lions club could be interested in assisting the town with any project develop ed on the old cedarvale school property council has been in formed by the club the property was recently ac quired by the town as its 1067 centennial project a 500 offer for a lot on nor mandy blvd adjoining maple ave baptist church has been declined by the town the church would add parking and a rear entrance to its property with the purchase removing dead elm trees for a centennial year clean up has been suggested to county mun idpalities by county council council s industrial commit tee has been asked to consider request by interchem press tite for repurchase of an acre of land sold to the town in 1061 purchase price would be e same owrc approval has been re ceived for a proposed plant for removing iron from town water ij cost would be 96 000 areas but all in all it was rela bveh good hiking they came across a maple su gar shack which reminded them that despite the coldest feb 10th on record spring is on the way the boys are planning a six day hike up the trad towards tobermory this summer start ing out above glen williams it is planned to cover an aver age of twenty miles a day rosedale floral fl owers for all occasions wedding ajttangements corteges a specialty cut flowers and funerai designs we wire flowers 32 albert st tr 72952 nippy weather as boys hike on bruce trail saturday with the weather bright and sunny but five be low zero nineteen leaders and boys of the christian service brigade took a hike on the bruce trail tbey started from 22 side- road and the 4th line north oi limehouse and ended at the quarry on the top of the oth line above glen williams the ten mile hike lasted from 030 ajn till mid afternoon they en countered deep snow in some three teams met in acton last week for the first game of four challenge matches held in flus area acton proved to be the perfect host for the occas ion erin was represented by bob and relna dickson clay bar boar and george ellenton mil- cons team was made up of lou ertasson bill barbour bill frmrnm and brian hamilton actons representatives were bill 1 end gloria coats mary manning and bob remington unfortun ately due to the illness of key member of their tei georgetown was not represen- tetl motoa won the most boards bands due to an almc clean sweep against acton but the erin team won then- matches gainst both acton and milton acton well as i said ear- her acton were the perfect lbosts we are looking forward to re- peating this event later in file spring and we hope al that time that georgetown will enter a i team as wen here is a hand from the ac tonerin match in which both defenders slipped up west pass pass pass c a the biddinr pass 2c 3 s cast south pass 1 s pass is all pass whafs life like in the for fast action ndliini ittthk service consult a member of the bramptoitreal estate board supplement your retirement income now while saving on your income tax enrol before february 28 1966 in a halton peel trust retirement savings plan your deposits arc daductfm from your 196s in tax within statutory limits tour choko of guarantied or iouttt plans maka your dopostts wtietn convontont thora aro no isksdhta charaa or commlssloiif based on 1965 tax rotas for a marriad taxpayer with no dependents earned maximum you income deposit save 13000 too 104 5000 iju 153 7 mo ijot 330 10000 xim 521 uxkh 2j0 22 x000 2jo0 109 250m ism mm r call or write today for a copy of our j older registered retirement savings plans halton peel trust v savings company your local trust company head office oakviue 282 lakeshera rd e 845711 brampton 28 main street north 4513365 cooksv1l1e 2580 huronrano street 2779474 branch offices burlington 449 brant street 6341861 miton 22 main street 8782834 convenient office hours simcoe 46 norfolk street 4262942 delhi 118 church st east 5820510 dealer west north soutn vulnerable hertti s dl h8 5 t 8 6 4 cjl k q j 10 wast ai j 2- b j 10 7 8 b 110 7 c8 63 rett sa 8 4 h a 3 3 da 0 5 2 cj sooth s x 10 7 3 s h k j 4 dk ql i was in the north position and found that i had a bidding problem over souths minlrnanrj reud of two spades just bow good is norths hand should north try some number of no trumps it was a tough guess so i ended up just raising part ners spades west led the diamond jack which was won by easts ace east returned a diamond after clearing trump declarer was able to run dummys clubs he lost two trump and two aces just making three spades against acton erin north- south pair reached a four spade contract this was also made thus giving erin the best result on the hand both defenses slipped n dummy has a nog solid side suit and no side entries h is essential to lead the suit to cut off declarers communication on the diamond lead east should win and immediately lead a club if declarer has two clubs east can win the first round of trump and lead clubs again tbis way declarer held to a maximum of three club tricks if he led a fourth club the defense still has trump try to cut conmnunlcsuon be tween declarer and a long suit in dummy 1st bui gerry reynolds ted bert keane and jack coats tie 3rd mike lorusso and duke wilson bob bern itungton and bul goat mm tough yes for anybody no good pay yes ordinary job no fine career yes a career in the royal canadian mounted police is no picnic neither ts h grim you like it or voudonltnefetnoin between the force aeiects young men who measure up to ha avtandafdaand oilers these men life that a rewarding and satisfying a career they re proud to pursue if you like the out of the ordinary jf you have a baste respect for taw and order if you vke people il you working wrthother man as a team if you ate self reliant if you take lea new things if you tova canada and all our country stands foryou may make the grade with the rcalp why not find out i ask at your nearest r c office or write to within walking fingers distance wevegot 12 physicians 3 kennels 6 tire dealers 4 well drillers 6 general stores and just about any shop or service you can think of our locality has a lot to offer good shops good services good people so look first to home for your needs let your fingers do the walking through the yellow pages to find the above people and many others erairtfcjikeg here in town

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