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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1966, p. 1

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ads that pay mj i4j can j yy can plate ea ed in tie classffhnt pats by i q74mk uytaf or 4mns tea harold w worn rf au ww find the results yv georgetown herald s 77ie home newspaper for georgetown and district i amfcorind m sacond clan mail poa offka dap ottawa ad far pttymant of poataga hi calh o ontario thunday novmbn 17lh 196 ima ll caft frigs tali cwila polish pantomime immediate start est end homes babes in the woods when theyre au finished pou5hino this old chestnut tt will glow w rh a brightness that will warm the hearts of throngs of georgetown and district children the old chesnuf is the pantomime babes in the woods and the polishers are the members of globe productions who annually stage a christmas show for the small fry shown during rehearsal are david fone robber jack ferguson soft sam ed burman dog geraldine hickey lead g rl in back ground and seated joyoe van leeuwen and enid ursel babes and bev atkins toyland child vocational school only advantage township sees only one item in the plunk ett report found favour with clerk kc lindsay in a pre- ihninary brief he presented to i souesing council monday fih1 asamtttuar or the fffeik tiurmgn schools m lfarui halton might cut down tte cost of vocational training ifi w maintained i daises pxov lded at each of the schools and the students transported to council will meet with school board and committees of adjustment representative next tuesday night to pool their ideas then submit a brief in the preliminary brief was stated the road costs would jump from a combined township and county rate for the year 1966 of 7ba4 mills to is mills the clerks guideline 3s cr tom hill called it decried the cutting of wo well balanc ed assessment counties of hal ton and peel into two leaving 7 of the assessment in the south it also stated that the sharing of existing debenture debt for each municipality had not been explained thelerks brief pointed out that there were 48078 public school children in the five municipalities of peel to be included in the northern coun ty who would not have a high school left to attend the near est one would be icorgctuun which could not possibly ab sorb them thus requiring an other expensive tiigh school m addition those ralcpyers ate all paying on nin schnol debentures now and omt municipalities are paying on three high school debentures he concluded with the amu roent that larger unla of gov eminent are usuals more ex pensive to opera t and are less efficient an exan pie oi the inefficiency he uscd qunlco the plunkett report as fore casing esqucsmgs population in 1980 at 7 600 when the as sessed population on oc obcr itt 1966 was 7599 it 15 safe to assume we have already pa s ed the forecast figure the statement ended dryly in answer to a request from mrs t haines council parsed a motion giving the clca wil hams ladies softball team 100 in recognition of their winning the 1966 halton cham pionship the haywanl trophy a letter from the canadian ed cross asked a representat hre of council to attend a gen era meeting monday no 21 m cedarvale community cen tre to discuss water safety in the arei letters hav been ept to 23 wrfailzaudbs the meetinj u cover such subjects as ereimgi clerk kc lindsay pointed equipment on the bridge over out that the bylaw would have the credit river and the cem to be amended since only tiie enting of the bottom of the operation of the township dump swimming area at terra catuis authorized cottservatiflp authority i v the town of acton permission to operate a sanitary landfill operation in a ravine area on lot 2t concession 2 in esquesing council will nspect the area over the weekend and if they a an agreem will be drawn up specifying no burning to send letters to h lunanand dr john brown instructing them their properties an the 15th sideroad and 10th fide roads respe mast com ply with the building by taw or they will face prosecution police office is best downtown exreeve crafts group discussing project for centennial seven hundred and ninety four adults and an untold num bcr of children viewed the 1966 edition of the georgetown arts and crafts exhibition and sale in the kiviera recently it was disclosed at a meeting at the home of mrs s orr last week discussion at lhe meeting navucteft around sale jtq 1 appreciation was expressed to mrs helen agg the display convener a number of guest artists nave offered to demon strate at next year s show centennial project arts and crafts field which would benefit the town mrs louise brookes v lie is chairman of the christinas de core tion committee of the car den club of toronto and also a qualified judge of flower ar rangements was guest speaker she addressed the members on christmas glamour tn the home using many illustrations and stimulating a great deal of interest among the members gounril returns to reading correspondence a recent move which gave each councillor a copy of the jwrtk a correspondence with discussion only tf a councillor wished it has not been satis factory for georgetown cojn cil monday council voted to re turn to the former sysloji of having all such material read it the weejdy meeting by the clerk wbp is given the authen ty to ummartie when possi le cr 1 who proposed the change said he has found the new system saved no ime and n occasion he hai net had time to peruse lui copy in time lor s meeting hire bill cunningham first police cadet first cadet to be engaged by georgetown police department under a policy recently adopt ed by council william cunning ham was awarded the posit on monday son cf mr and mrs jack cunningham 9 prince csarles dr he is a grade 12 graduate of gdhs this year in the sci ence technology fc trades course deputy reeve jim young explained to council that the new cadet will have the job of policing parking meters ecl iecting and counting the rev enue and keeping the meters in repair at the same time he ull ejaking bistrnctltm which could lead to his later acceptance as policeman the new job wtil have the advantage of icleasing a mora ber of the force from the paik the members also d ocussod ing chore and tt uplanned to utilize this extra time with ad ditlonal night patrol the dep uty said a georgetown police depart ment spokesman told the her aid that as well as enforcing parking bylaws the cadet will at times accompany police ofb cers on their regular duties and although he will not have the full authority of a police of ficer he can be used ti corrob orate a constables evidence in court possible location of thepol now we must seek adequate ice office on no 7 highwvy quarters for the police force has hit a snag he said and although this is i not within walking distance of on monday cr arthur downtown iu good or bet 7snn for omf cow speight told council that it isi tnan iny other loa that vjuu fuk u1n ujw impossible to acquire the prol en thought of perty from rad construction mayor gibbons said there should be a second police off tee in the eastern part of town while retaining the main office downtown councillor hyde announces entry in mayoralty race councillor era hyde an nounced yesterday that be tn tends to seek ihe mayoralty seat in the dempmer 5 nranb- ipal elections mr hyde a 4ptmer mayor returned to council this year when he was elected as a ward 1 councillor only other public announce ment to date is that of james h emmerson who resigned last week from the planning board saying he is running for public office new moore fans owner wants semidetached hones- meet tonife newest aner f the tenser planed with 60 and 70 foot moore fan oa man street n bwataae to allow better presenting the fins ed conadl m dy rename a portass c r3 b3 toad to m a mhgwrj would allow faartrartis they aba tau eeancd reductions are ajf want of lets wanca i of thai of buudmg land they pointed at that the tax treasury will benefit frm the planned chang es as there will be a nlgber to farther discussion on the pro posed changes will take place when the firm discusses this with the planning board at a neting tonight originally called moore parle by a grpop which purchased the moere farm a few years ato it as later acquired by town wide investments and then tancred uaw replaces mine workers union at smith stone limited on june 17 the international union of automobile workers uaw was certified by the on tario labour relations be as bargaining agent for hourly employees at smith stone limited in ge to place the united mine workers union deny engineers to blame for missing town subsidy november 1906 1967 1068 nonincentive hanployees 8c 20c mayor gibbons thataneiljfaeeting fi cost the town 1120600 in fees and lost subsidj was bet de nied by cr fred harrison the mayor contends tha the damas fc smitbfirm wmcfa en gineered last years highway reconstruction should have ad vised the town about a neces sary bylaw which was not pas sed in tune to be eligible for an ontario subsidy amounting to 30 000 the town is now at tempting to recover the money to the extent of even private bill in the legislature cr harrison said the mayors remarks are misleading and that he is quoting an amount because tna firm do nt own i was told just today by the armstrongs that uicy still own the property which rad has been dickering to acquire he said this hasn t been finalized by any means he said last week council authorised i opposed this last week on preparation of an 518 000 pur the grounds we dfdn t have chase offer for the house at j enough information said cr the maple highway corner fred harrison cr speights which is occupied by the uth statement certainly proves ur armstrongs i we haven t john elliott a former ownl the matter was referred lor reeve addressed council on committee study monday objecting to the plan to move the police officl fro the downtown area he pointed nut that while m n the highway site might be ihc vvlll dc 1631 utc geographical centre of town headquarters should not be moved from the business area where maximum protection is important and it not closr enough to the shopping plazas t give protection there eit ler he observed i little nhl dinner hockey telecast georgetown will be promin entty featured between pennds of this saturdays nhl broad cast movies of the little nhl an niversary dinner in george he said it will cost at tea st i town urena which was held on 10 000 more to conver uul september 10 will be abovin house into a police build and compared this with a 25 000 tender the totvn received for a proposed new building on james sl which could spm- day be sold as residence to recover the investment cr em hyde admitted that there would be ancight to ten thousand dollar cost for conv ersion but said this is the best solution council has been able to find referring to the old post of fice a political bomb which was purchased and later sold by the town he said this would have been a fine location for the police between the first and secind periods to the national vieujng audience the dinner arranged oy the lions club marked the soth anniversa v of little nhl est abllsbed by gordon alcott which later became a national organisation nomination meeting november n nominations of candidates for the offices of mayor reeve deputy reeve and councillor hydro commissioners and pub lic school trustees will be held m wrigglcsworth school tucs dsy november 22 spent for bqaaiiim nyrfh the sa thetawwsaatastb7l82ee ifcbv he ssssl at no tna have local laupaj been bnr- yoq wire toll hy the dis trict h mm ii that they had twah then- anftaes and that 9 was ceanaciti its- a efcex eat you shosdchvt try tsrlsad tins georgetown woven wnlmptoi bridge prizes hisl thud hyde aad hscky h filihiaai dme canwk hrs h goidaaaa gnifawh mrs ham gil- baxtrr frbat aad mrs aoeea bradley om spaces by mrs keqr hsr the ceasaoajer s gas cbsseaavy aasl mix abce trwia oai heaaif af tiae ucdnl suilied trades la addition inequity adjust- erta- saflied acestat uring ttaxjx wulbbb m shttt premium wen ta- usanal aroal 7chr tojloc inastlshr flattevfcr sml in addition to wage increases fp improtcments wens asadebtringa beneslat lda insuran and weekly benefits have been in creased and a new prescrip tion drag plan has been introd- ced the company will anw nay me roll cost of em- one additional statutory hot aday has been added bringinf hae present total to 9 holidays per year the vacation plan has been improved smployees will recerve 2 weeks vacation after x yeua service 3 weeks after 10 years service and 4 weeks after 30 years servtce the previous formula provided 2 weeks after 3 years service and 3 weeks after 11 years ser vice the 4 week provision is ew the company estimates the total cost of this wage and frmge benefit package at ap proximately 50c per br over use term of the agreement m would have been affected by strike the looming national postal strike which was averted tues day night by s 25 cents an hour wage increase would tiave af fected sixteen georgetown post nine outside and seven in- swie georgetown postal work ers would have been involved the walkout which was set far friday morning the major postal union had thengmadly demanded 100 an hoar more show antique collection at torontodominion bank georgetown sale canadas second best a dispersal sale of the holsteinhkd ofltie late r h marion at georgetown sales arena on the 7th l ne erf esquesing last week produced the second highest average price per head in canada this year fiftyeight head of cattle were sold realizing 67200 an average of 1 160 w ih the top pr ce being 7500 mr mstson of tottenham was in trie process of develop ng one of th s coun try s top holstein herds when hejind two members of his fam ly met a tragic death n august abdvp clark lyons pf nerval holds one of the valuable animals nto the auct on npg as auctioneer jim mtllmgton of george town starts his spiel to kat psa m iu hraad hsbabscwa maw street north bt eatae at an part ef nflaan if mil of 1 u aatijwekosnmg toe public and may or joseph gibbons will offici ate at a ribbon cutting carem- oay coffee and refreshments are being served the coin bank display has been shown publicly only once aeaare at ibis years canadian hatkaul kiaibition ittaehlder a rare woodpecker bank ens of ibar known to exist soma of the banks are over 100 years old tw dasptay will remain in tewa far two weeks and can b tsewad toy the n public durinf r

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