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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1966, p. 3

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arivederci georgetown attle off to sunny italy i jaydrcl georjetownrwere fit to- ninny italy was the wbjg farewell song of jre hundred hosteiiu last feorning as they wwt loaded into cattle ears at gcor i to signer a ladina of modest getown station l iit j they will travel by train to they are being shipped f rami montreal then lake the ocean the sales arena on the 7th line trip to modest three argue coverage not sufficient in land sale -peek-a-moo- committee of adjustment to deal with land separations with three councillors oppoa ed to a sale of industrial land to howard tanwell rr 2 third reading of a bylaw clos ing the sale was delayed week by council pq monday last week countil offered the 8 acre property to mr tin well at si 000 an acre with the stipulation that he provide 30 000 sq ft of facte y space in progressive stages to 1972 monday mayor gibbons and cr hyde and smith had second thoughts saying that the town is not setting the buiding cov erage which has been demand ed by others cr hyde pointed out that an other firm has signed up for 125000 sq ft on a similar property mr tarrwell only promises 8 coverage less than a third of this he said if we close this deal we leave ourselves open to similar uture deals ding all who appeared for far tanwell as his solicit or said his client is not pre pared to negotiate he wants to have his business interests n georgetown he said but must make his plans and is looking at other locations too no details of the proposed in dustry were revealed other than it would be in the plastics field reeve hunter warned that other communities are in dustry hungry t id cited colt ingwood where land can be bought for 400 an acre with 13 subsidy from the govern ment he said mr tarzwell had looked at land here in 1960 and when he could not acquire it had built a 200 000 sq ft plant in toronto querying a landisala to the slmonyl brothers which he had opposed cr harrison was told by cr hyde that tbli bad been arranged by last years industrial commlston and coun cil had been obligated to final lze it reeve hunter pointed out that general fireproofing is building 11000o sq ft n acres with no strings attach ed successful conclusion this is just a pilot plant to get going he said we re in no position to turn industry away sometimes we have to gamble was cr em mersons opinion cr smith said he could not support the by law without knowing more about what the industry would be the bylaw was supported by reeve hunter deputy reeve 1 young crs emmerson hani ften and speight with the may or and crs hyde and smith opposing cr ballentlne was absent from the meeting that wasn t a council deal answered cr hyde im just as anxious as anyone to have mr tanwell s factory here but it is also my job to get the best deal possible for the town he said another firm which first talked of 27 000 feet end edln guaranteeing 125000 speight said land had been sold to the siroonyl bro thers on their pasirecord and this is a similar situation anyone who knows mr tanwell knows that he sees a business deal through to a thb georgetown herald thursday august ii 19m page 3 say guelph will become georgetowns university at monday nights neetingifrom industry labour and resi of the rotary club members dents of the area who will ben hard about future plans of efit from a full fledged univ mr harrop chairman of the iquesiag planning board came to esquesing council for j advice monday night and had the problem dumped right back in his lap an application bad been i made to the planning board i for a land separation behind i the existing business on high i way 25 near the 401 elover- had it been for a dwell p- i both ways when chool bus on highway beginning september 1 mo- i verlsts will be required to stop 1 when overtaking and when ap- lpreaching a school bus stopped ivrtth signals flashing where a bus is stopped en i a highway on which the ma- f atmum spaed limit is greater l than thirty five miles per hour i for the purpose of receiving or i discharging school children i the driver of a vehicle when overtaking a school bus on which do not pass when i sigi ils flashing are marked i and two red signal lights are ii- i luminated by intermittent i flashes shall stop the vehicle i m reaching the school bus i and shall not proceed until the i bus resumes motion or the io tialiisits are no longer oper- likewise when meeting i audi highway ether than i highway with separate road- i ways a school bus on the front f wch two red signallights j lire illuminated with intermtn i font hashes motorists n i stop before reaching the school i bus ing said mr harrop wellness if he wants to bu would- have refused outright plied mr greig but we feel we need all the in dutn1 assessment e can h c e there could be only our scpar i a ions from a hundred acre he explained here was a holding nght of way beside the garage i j gmng access to the property r fit this would behind the application ute pptotimtahe wanted that a cement block factory will be built on the three quar iha ters of an acre behind the ex to give to his family if you want to keep two houses thats all nght as long as you don t sepa a try t sell he opined again clerk k c lindsay isting garage as soon as this separation is made we lose control over the land continued mr har read 10 the by law rop and bouses might ap- s the planning board the right to vary conditions when family gifts are involved clerk kc lindsay reading finally it was decided at from the bylaw staled the w greig should come lo the committee of adjustment has next planning board meeting the right to vary the require- ments in industrial lots or in r i family situations where a fath rfliniiy er is transferring land to hts c the university of guelph l i manny bimbaum pres ident or hart chemical comp any and murdo mackinnon dean of wellington college at the university were guests mr birnbaum is chairman of the board of governors and guelph area chairn for a capital campaign for this local institution of higher tear ning and i was in this cap acity that he spoke to the club the university is conducting agarapatent i gt children the application was turned dack to the committee of ad justment for more in forma tion and a copy of the plans a similar request from charles greig was dealt with m a similar manner it too was turned over to the committee of adjustment mr greig ex plained that he had sold three lots in the last three years he now wanted to sell another next year and wanted to give one to someone in his family besides the reeve pointed out tha the lot he wanted to sell was wefe the purchaser knows that pve told him it s his bus picnic tragedy german club planning big hofbrauhaus for september 2 3 an ethnic flavoured hofbrau haus celebration a star slurid ed stage show and pubic dance are being planned for september by the german ca nadian club of halton county the club has bootted milton arena for friday and satur day september 2 and 3 and promises two big pnormancc a happy family picnic at co- bourg on august 7th ended in tragedy a few days later fo two members of the cummer family mr walter gummcr 16 king st f attended the picnic his deceased brothers wife from sexsmith alberta had come from the west to attend as well as act brother and sister in law mr and mrs oscar laver mrs laver was also a second cousin of mr gammer on wednesday they were re turning lo their home near campbcllford when they were involved in a motor accident the two seriously injured wo- nendhed lr in pcboro- zt u two priests officiate athougprostestant wedding a first here father john mcmuuon of st gemots anglican church left and father otger devent at holy cross roman catholic church et right stand beside mr and mrs ronald tavejlw lowing the first georgetown wedding ceremony m which both e roman catholic and protestant priest officiated the wed ding took place in holy crosschurch june 18th and dances for local and dls trict residents and viuto s to the steam bra reunion friday night is called bav anan night in the hor- au haus and the enter anment ludes the shuholatrs danc from town ing groups from gcrmancana i club in toronto aid v am ilton the unicngraje east york prccisionettes marc i r g corps and music by wa ter scholter and his mu maws the arena will tie oi t at mosphere of a german bie i garten for the even ng end lhe entertainers v ill pstfora ersity in guelph this includes the georgetown area and his comments were of great inter est to the rotanans planned expenditure over a five year period ending in 1071 is 55500000 of which 48000- 000 will come from govern ment grants all but ten million will be used for educational buildings the balance being for roads utilities and auxili ary services club has invited mr birnbaum and mr mac kinnon and other university representatives lo a special dinner meeting which will be held at north halton golf and country club on september 27 this will be conducted as a regular club meeting with some sixty invited guests from the community to learn more aboutthe university which in the not toodistant future will be called our local univer sitj the rotary club is not iffili atcd in way with the fund cam patgn but is taking this oppor i fullard new manager at employment service office mr h w fullard a native montrealer has recently been transferred by the departmn of manpower and immigration from windsor to manage the national employment service office serving the georgetown area at brampton he began his career in gov eminent service on discharge from the rcaf in victoria bc in 1945 he remained on vancouver island for a num ber of years serving at several locations there v he has had extensive manag enal experience in both b g and ontario as well as inspec tion duties wotxing cut of ot taa prior to his apoointment to windsor he was in cornwall engaged in the manpower re quurements of the st lawrence seaway and power projects at windsor he was active in the insurance and employ ment aspects of the us canada auto trade agreement as well as extending the agn cultural service of the area k fullard is married and has a son and daughter his daughter a graduate of ottawa civic hospital is presently working at jasper alberta heat your home the modem way with natural gas and smart s chinook automatic gas furnace h thompson hardware piumbino i heakno 7ot71 bell lines by arnold blahford your telephone our weatherman has certainly come up with a real ojd- fasbioned canadian summer this year plenty of beat sunshine and the occasional thunderstorm although vaca tioners are smiling and its been perfect weather for the beach or for camping to most areas farm lands could hare done with a few good rains for the thirsty ground and crops however for thousand of noudayera the weather has made trips much more pleasant just a stroll down main street in georgetown gives an indication of the way canadians are oarthe move licence plates ffom many provinces are perked along with local vehicles t with labour day weekend only a short distance away i imagine that many of us will again be on the move to enjoy the last long weekend of the summer months youve a special servant to help make yougjwtps more pleasant either vacations or spurofthemoment jaunts to a nearby beach or community pve found it a good idea when going on a long trip to telephone ahead for hotel or motel reservations jthat way at the end of a day s driving many miles by car i donl have to begin the search for accommodations that can be a frustrating experience and can result in added miles of driving during the busy tourist season happy travelling and do drive carefully you may have heard or read about our renewed effort to stamp out obscene and harassing telephone calls i hope none of you ever receives such a call but if you do here s what to do gnt talk this type of caller wants and needs an audience with no response from you there a no encouragement to continue or to repeat the cau hang up put the receiver back in place quietly if the caller refus es to say anything or at the first obscene word nothing is to be gained by slamming the receiver down in fact by replacing it normally the caller gains no feeling of satis faction that he has annoyed or frightened you call tjs if abusive or obscene calls persist our service representa tives can call m people we have specially trained to help investigate identify and work with police in the apprehen sion of these callers we are as concerned as the unfortun ate victim when obscene or harassing calls are received it is our business to provide the best possible telephone service for our customers and we are determined to stop deliberately irresponsible and malicious use of the tele phone in talking over the past few months with georgetown read ers of lhis column it struck me that information about the bell and our connections with other telephone companies sct055can8da might beof general interest next month i plan lo tell you the trans canada telephone storv tunity as a community service to acquaint some of the local residents with what is being done en the guelph campus and future plans for edticat ional facilities only 26 miles train to montreal ask about convergent departure and return times for information phone the focal cn passenger sales office frowy canadian nationat w5r the saturday r ght dan b headlined by singing s r pat hervey a regular vocalist on the tommy hunter cbc tv show appearing with her wl 1 1 be singer bruce dorcan ad master of ceremonies will be the happy hungar an al boliska a toronto rado an nouncer and tv pe former music will be provided by er xy and the canadians featuring bandleader and vpcjst je rv sephen frits schicht who u orza u ing the dances for the spon soring club said admssion tickets will be available within the next week from club mem bers for thb highest quality printing at thf lowest possible cost georgetown herald 22 main sl s georgetown phone 8772201 1 pick yours up now while official discount prices apply at your neighbourhood chartered bank branchl open and build a family expo 67 tour account b mr imi im en apni 28 to 2- i montni the chartered banks serving you and tour community

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