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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1966, p. 1

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fttot pay tfce home newspaper for georgetown and district printing t publishing tin emton hmmlai served oeeiwrtewn and district m printers and publisher sine 1lo7 offering the best to flm rlntlna and news cawarof l m seoonel cipm manv peat office jmkptaf ottewe dm fe payment ef postage in caeh wejeffjatawitj ontariov ratndiyf mnjmt zmi lvfte 500 per year single copy price ten cents uires kfsil four factories todays the day band after trophy i i foot hundred dollars and tbe 1- iwhaley and royce trophy will belong to georgetown citizens jband if they can win atthecan- adlan national exhibition this pakistani bride attendants wear colourful saries psis w p avty wh a mimence was the one which turned heads of passers by outside the holy crow ro- t wve ajic church saturday morning the pekistani bride and her attendants were gowned in series the common mode i p f tbe cup t in their homeland the brides of white and silver and the others of pastel lemon green saimon and powder j he brides mother wore a pure silk sari of pale lemon and silver the wedding principals were two holy cross j just three bands are compct- te school teachers miss lone ghose and mr roland lobb tag in the roup georgetown citizens band delhi community igeorges rector since 1962 1 1 mcmulkin to hamilton paper mills stockpile clay i twmomauk to avert rail strike layoff ffi m john h mcmulkin ree- 1 st georges anglican i since march 1962 will j reeor of the church of i the divine hamilton wr llfchnllin conveyed the rss appointment to par at the- sunday morning of trinity col he came to gear- st patricks to that be was at west flamboro a for mer orangeville rector canon f j bartiett in hamilton rev horace lantble a member of st georges parish when he was ordained is assistant curate at the hamilton church mr mcmulkin is presently the president of georgetown met sterial association and chaplain of the lorne scots regiment whh his wife and family of four charles catherine steph en and hilary he will be mov ing to hamilton later this fall a successor at st georges has not yet been named by bishop lkh iwn has thlra greatest for family counselling i demands on the hilton j- family counselling ser- have increased steadily i its inception last october 1 the first six months of this jrm families have voluntar alled on the counselling for help while eight i been referred to them by family court and welfare b number of cases from the nt municipalities shows t they follow the ratio of ion closely s the first six months of this sr help was extended over j county in this manner 9 36 sing 6 rgetown 28 15 2 he reached at 8782801 he is in georgetown on tuesdays but appointments should be made ahead of time mr vivian a his report halton county council stated that more time should be given to the northern portion of the county band and port colborne citizens acquisition by standard pro ducts canada jimited ofjfed- eralhogul canada limited ef fective september 1st will shift three top executives from geor getown to stratford walter l nagorsen vice pre sident and general manager at georgetown will also serve as general manager of the newly acquired facilities which include the georgetown band is sche- posies for come friday ill paaaauler decuc uflcc upper nd a eh bight juss ss yf plants before the friday strike th been topped h tot na come to be n an- deadllne i reservation cancelled mi1 bffl hunters corn ir 1 quite pomttlc tint cren fnr l una club and tie paper mills have re- telegram wont be accepted matin wu held again at his eeived ear load of clay recent since these operators belong f j thursday night ly ihich they plan to lock to the ryuway mlom ttluag pile so that no layoil will be iil nitc tms and greenery tables and necessary at the mills nlucn kuuie j chairs had been set up sod a it i aunph i piano np on a platform helped right at the moment it ft lswllrlll the guest enjoy themselves impossible to send a parcel council agroed to buy a piece a tradition was carried i- ex of land from baymond and rfth jj entertainment offered h mtmb at a coat ot m davidson and ma i a j jktjssl t l lh ue wllhamson toown as the freight handlers are still rorff front of their property on map- kaafman sister from ingle- ing here with the parcels on le avenue east can be widen ot jears hand no pickups will be made ed the purchase wis necessary 1 u pplarly k there was a te day strike aecordlnt to cr hyde to pre- hunters cora i ast the on monday of exoresjsfreignt vent garbage vehicle on their shared by uie george- handlers in brampton but way to the unitary landfill tow rem lld they went back to work tbe operation from encroaching in recognition of their gen next day on the harbneau property erous hospitality the lions club presented them with from here tbe toronto four bandsmen medalists in cne instumental class bouquet of flowers ontario scholars true average 823 a herald news story was in error last week when it report ed the average attained by a grade 13 graduate elizabeth hay as 811 per cent hiss hay actually deceived an 833 aver age she was one of the five gdhs grade 13 grads to re ceive higher than 60 per cent and qualify for an ontario scholarship ir r j vivian director of a forest fire is a burning f counselling services can shame four georgetown citizens band musicians made impres sive showings in individual competitions at the canadian national exhibition saturday two of the local competitors trombonist martin wheeler of glen williams and cornetlst john wilcox of georgetown brought home scolarships plus first prize gold medals wheeler made the days top showing by winning his class with 85 points which earned him the gold medal and then winning over other gold med aksts in the senior bras com petition worth tbe 100 schol arship judges had high praise for his playing of jaroslav cim eras valse petite wilcox was given 86 points which gained hint the gold in his coronet class the 25 scholarship was added tor gen eral excellence i in class 8 for trombonists carl tomlins scored and 84 sufficient for second place and a silver medal in another trombone class leroy gray was awarded 79 points for second place and a silver medal student music teachers meet the forum of student mus ic teachers association with the trinity college of music london england met at the home of the bonounry presi dent mrs b scull rr 1 geor getown august 7 the president mrs b cham pion of caledon opened the meeting and the vice president hiss d landsborough of act on led a discussion on concert os varied concertos and their composers wis the main topic 1 other business included the ory certificates and the purch asing of books a report was given on the annual teachers meeting in toronto in june federalmoguls stratford mitchell operations add rubber facilities three manufacturing plants in stratford and one in mitchell mr eddie will be superintend ent of manufacturing for the new complex and j e ted penning will be controller for the firm mr nag orsen and mr penning will be moving from georgetown and mr eddief run brampton to take over their new duties sid suffleld former plant manager for horton steel works at fort erie will become factory manager at the stand ard products plant here the agreement brings the sponge rubber and mechanical rubber facilities of federalmo gul into the standard firm the four stratford and mitchell plants total 271000 square feet of manufacturing space council deadlocked block sale of industrial land to tarzwell at the last step of closing the deal the third reading of the by law council blocked the sale of lots 82 and 63 to howard t bj icergetowii- by a tie vote at monday nights council meeting whh deputy reeve young and cr ballenttne away seven votes were left the vote to stop the sale was a threethree tie with mayor gibbons and cr e hyde and w smith opposed- reeve w hunter refrained from vot ing despite the reeves repeated statements that be was receiv ing no commission or remuner ation of any kind from mr tarz well cr hyde questioned bis right to vote tbe mayor in sisted be had the right to vote saying he accepted the reeves explanation or harrison felt it was not only the reeve s right to vote but his duty to vote however the reeve thanked the mayor for his confidence in him but stated he would not vote since he had been question ed on the subject i have no intention of having dirt thrown at me concluded the reeve in attempting to block the sale cr hyde contended that the coverage on the eight acres was not high enough well set a precedent and soon be out of industrial land with very little industrial assessment to show for it in answer to a ques tion from the mayor cr hyde guessed the town still held be tween seventy and eighty acres of industrial land cr harmon stated bramalea twenty three different in dusuries four of which have not as much coverage as che tarz well proposal two have the wmeandaeventeffli tmvp mnre he claimed that the starting size of a plant has no bearing on the eventual size northern el cctric looked here first before going to bramalea stated cr harrison they started small bat have grown now he con cluded by saying this mans past record for an industrialist for itself wells past record as reason en ough to support the sale ami pointed out that no businessman would commit himself further leceasaxyinto the future six years before the finali- zathra of the deal is a long time hence commented the mayor we could have a small assess ment from that land for the whole time how much assessment has come from that land in the past twelve years demanded cr mr tarzwell s lawyer stood there and told us they were building thirty thousand square feet of speculative plant inter jected cr hyde cr smith wanted to know more about the plans for a plant it could be just a ware house some claim its going to be a plastics plant we should not go running to this man just because he has a bucket full of money cr speight cited mr tarz by trying to obstruct indus try today were not looking to the future contended cr emmerson a contract was to cover so much land would not affect the expansion of an in dustry he added one bidder is better than two lookers we do have bidders retor ted mr hyde he reminded council that another firm was refused when their land cover age was adeemed too little and they camebeek with a much larger guarantee council briefs final approval was given the sale of lot three at the corner of hyde park and princess anne drive to charles dykstra at a price of 2200 no com mission is involved the town solicitor will be asked to unravel the confusion of a temple road mans prop erty coming out on to the trav elled portion of the road the situation was only recently dis covered when the owner had his property surveyed council approved the erec uon of a sign at the club 7 1 restaurant dn guelph street pipe band rates high tn parade georgetowns girls pipe band was judged second best band in the ontario volunteer fire department convention parade in milton recently the competition was won by a pipe band from ajax the georgetown band will commence its social season shortly with a fall dance at georgetown golf and country club october 14 is the tenta tive date no two month holiday for busy school administrators while the scholars are off for the summer months the local schools do not fold up into a summer hibernation as many might think the business of tbe george town high school board goes en twelve months a year only the drawing up of the teachers payroll comes to an end the rest of the business goes on as nsoal administrator ernest for grave spends much of his time supervising the redecorating of the entire 52000000 building in preparation for the fall off alanghlof students any equipment new or re paired has to be ordered and installed in this brief two month lull throughout this coming term between the operation of the school andthvboildlng project 1500000 will be handled by tbe administrators office big business in any mans language the same applies to the geor getown public school system headquarters in harrison pub lic school on bexway drive where bmunest administrator james evans has been working while the 2000plns inauc acfaool pupils have been basking in their two months of libera tion there is a fall term payroll to be set up maintenance work to be seen to and new supplies to be taken care of construc tion of a seven room senior pub- he school to be opened in sep tember has also added to the administrators many summer duties the senior school will bring to six the number of schools general operation of which revolves around the administra tors office both mr forgrave and mr evans actually hold double posi tions since they also act as sec retaries to their respective boards vweafier august ha 17 wa a 18 itinra 88 1 fri 15 20 sat- 78 11 son 72 n hon ea 23 tnea 65 precipitation 88 inches high ro rthe wek 86 thors low 45 sunday alloa f cseott patfc axa adm jama tnm

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