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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1967, p. 1

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georgetown herald i the home newspaper for georgetown cmcf district i tfc harald 11471m7 canada 1u7 1m7 aamwrind as swond clan mub fad ohk itart onran awl fw pqfmh awtagalncash gaotgatown ontario ihoraday juna 22nd 1967 5 00 par yaar slngl copy prica- tan canta smith and stone and plax office employees in uaw vive months negotiations be tween smith stone limited and plax canadaxmd both f georgetown companies and the international union of auto mobile workers bargaining for ihe salaried office employees kere were concluded thursday when an agreement was signed negotiations have gone on since between the company and union since the uaw was certif led by the ontario labor kelat ions board as a bargaining ag cnt for the office staff february the collective agreement set tied on is for a term of three years from june 5 1967 to june 1970 salary levels rate and pro gressions were established for the various classifications fur ther salary increases of varying amounts depending on classic cation ill be effective june 3 1968 and again on june 2 1969 a cost of living allowance based on cpi wilybe introduced in june 1968 certain modifications have been made in welfare benefits a new prescription drug plan has been introduced rom ibt going clockwise around the table negotiating commhte member mary pearoa ian presgrave jerry dambski chairman and bruce mccartney technical office and professional workers uaw representative jim hogan and representing ss and plax john f clarke personne supervisor ray salter personnel manager bruce anderson personnel and ndustnal relations manager and george williams compensation supervisor wants confederation street as new name for the ninth line i f the ninth line throuh the glen will be known as confed ration street if cr tom hill lm his uaj the sussc tion was made at esqucsjng council mon day night and cnthusiasticallj endorsed bv the rest of council mullin lane and bennett place were names suggested for two other streets which have never been tak n oer by the township and nccr tud an of ftcial name all this namecalling is necessary to initiate mail dcliv ery in the clen in addition all the houses must be mcn street numbers ds at present thej have only lot numbers assessor art benton has undertaken to do this confederal on street will start at the glen williams boun dary just past the mushroom plant add run to 25 feet north of haines crescent an the hill on the north side of the br dge above that rural mail dcliv try will be continued council refused to change the names of streets in the glen whose names conflict with streets in georgetown these streets were named before oe- orgetowfls were commented deputy rccc george currrie mail will be delivered to hous es on the following streets glen williams alexander back beaver credit erin karen guelph main mountain con federation park pnnce twee- die and ravine cr tom hill contended there wa a mistake claiming ravine street should have been joseph street crumbling brick on the back wall of the township municipal building on the 7th line is causing some concern with councillors feeling it won t stand another winter clerk k c lindsay was authorized to have a bricklayer give estimates of the cost of replacing most of one back wall running under the assessor a and clerk s wind ows congratulations were in oi er to both assistant clerk dei mar french and assistant asses sor stephen saxe for success fully completing their respect ive courses council not only congratulated them but paid 40i of the cost the remaining 60 is paid by the provincial government hornby ball park was again given permission to use town ship snow fencing for their an nual garden party provided it is not taken out until two days before the event and returned not later than two days after the by law to prohibit the keeping of cattle goats sheep or swine in glen williams giv en three readings will not af feet farms of twenty acres or more the built up area of glen williams is defined as the area which will be serviced bj home mail delivery two new industries ifor town child dies after rescue three from georgetown to model un seminar alex goudeketting robert stxe and tony hcauley of ge orgetown district high school will be among 150 high school students from across ontario taking part in a model united nations seminar at the umver sity of waterloo june 24 to 10 this is the fifth year that the tj of w in cooperation with the united nations association in canada has sponsored the mock un assembly this vcar student delegates will discuss viet nam disarm anient human rights dcclarat ions racial discrimination sou them rhodesia aden and south arabia teresa vanzutvan age 5 found unconscious in limehouse pond tragedy came to the village of limehouse four miles north west of georgetown saturday when a fiveyearold oakvillc girl was found floating uncon scious in a swimming pool at the waterfalls playground teresa vanzulven daughter of mr and mrs 11 j m vanzut ven 2346 rebecca st oakville was discovered floating near a bridge by nineyear old kenneth heisler and his fr end james llachcy 12 both of limehouse two nurses at the scene tried no charge so no hearing opc official tells herald tsr has been no chars laid against the polity chief that w know of said maglst rat t graham off th ontario polic commission to th har aid so ther could b no hear ing h explained that member of a police fore cannot b arb itrarily dismissed from hit pos ition first he must b charged with an offence under either the police act or the regulat ion of ontario and then he be convicted of that d should be clarified mutt charge then and only then can a council dismiss htm stated th magistrate h pointed out that a police officer is not an employe of th municipality but o officer of th crown and can only be dismissed by th action describ ed above two weeks oo council aiked th commission to conduct an investigation into the conduct and performance of police chief roy haley and suspended him with full pay pending out com of the investigation the chief had requested such an investigation in january saying his ability had been questioned t want grad pictures would teachers college gra duates kindly submit their pic tures to the herald as soon as possible for a coming news story to revive her before she was rushed to georgetown district memorial hospital teresa was rushed from ge orgetown to oakville trafalgar memorial hospital for further treatmenl she was pronounced fgt v dead there by dr fb roberts 7 f at about 8 15 p m six hours j t after she was dragged from the l pool fv w teresa and her twoyearold bister i inda were with their parents at a picpic arranged by the imperial truck and trailer company at the private recrea tion area she asked her mother at 2 15 if she could wear her bathing suit and at 2 45 she was found floating face down in the pool she celebrated her fifth birth day in april an inquest into the drowning will be held later the tragedy is the third death by dro ning in the georgetown area in eleven das georgetown residents gerald david and his wife aldca both 22 were discovered drowned in the credit river at the river dne dam at georgetown a northcast limits june 6 both were fully clothed ex ccpt for their shoes which were found beside a pool at the base f the dam at one time a fav ourite swimming hole for local youngsters teresa vanzutvatn drowned on saturday irate residents demand action to end mill odour walter pacholok newly ap- he got nowhere with complaints during the last year despite as suranees that the problem would be corrected pointed building inspector and inning administrator for the town has a busi life ahead if mondays council meeting is any criterion the ink was hardly dr on the mayors s gnaturc on a by law appomtin hm to the post when he was instructed to a interview minaement at don tar pulp taper and adv ul council noxt monda when an odour problem in the m lls as te settling bed w ii rn t b ad vise the owner of propcru on water street htrt an apart ment excavation has stood idle for some time that weeds and dead trees mi st be cleaned i rt uk action to nixome- a and ernest peasej sarah st dust and mud pro lem on main w he h iimted mlb street north caused bv house noting building in the w mpc subdiv icon we 11 fiht this through when lou psnkemn mill st mr pacholok ha ass imed the courts of law the pulpit and the complained that the water sl r xrrr press m the duties of town engineer mlyor gibbons sided with q jim y said the owner the complaints j j bctn ordered to cut down cr roy balientine explained that the mill has installed fog nozzles which are prescn ly manually operated and that it is planned to automate these which should overcome the pro blem completely deputy reeve speight substantiated this and told of checking a complaint one ccmng when use of the fog nozzles got nd of the odour dennis hardisty king sl said be had to take visiting relatives to toronto on sundav because the stench was so bad lence of residents is exhausted the mayor said he cannot con cur that everything possible is being done and said council should take the matter beyond local management deputy reeve speight blasted the maor for not allowing british justice and fiir play the firm has spent several thousand dollars for corrective equipment and we 11 know in the next two or three weeks if it will work be said if docsn t til be the first to go along with any action the may or wants to take cr balientine said he had vi sited the plant on a damp mor mng recently to ace the new equipment and could detect no odour that da two new industries are georgetor n s horizon on monday council complet i ed a transaction which will add baltimore aircoil canada ltd to georgetown a industrial ros ter the firm will be building on a 10 acre site on the north side of todd road east of sin clair avenue on four industrial lots purchased from the town w e kahlert vice president of the firm and solicitor g manning attended council mee ting and mr kahlert expressed his appreciation to council and to georgetown contractor wil- bam mcnally for cooperating in the land purchase mr mcnally who had purch ased two uf the lots some time ago sold these back to the town to facilitate the deal originally it was planned that these would be exchanged lor two other lots but monday mr mcnally released his claim on these in order that the town could deed them back to the or iginal owner brumac develop ments brumac a division of metrop- itan hallon developments concluding another industrial deal for five building lots tot ailing some 22 acres where assembly building co ltd is planning to locate to round off this phase of the night a business council pas sed a quit claim deed for three lots with highway frontage west of sinclair avenue last one ins a pokey adult at left an all juvenile- line up of eager logo swimmer border the edge of george town s commun ty swimmincj pool wait rg to welcome back the splash season with a leap into the cool ng aqua the pool opened saturday below a general view of the popular spot from the victoria cres cent tide- ce saturday saturday is a gala day anrand georgetown with glen williams and norval planning allday centennial celebrations details are contained in ad vertisements elsewhere in this a petition complaining about dust and mud caused by mscb- inary working in the wimpey subdivision nick kircwskie j naa ucen araemi id cm quhi while ortwmxinsj sara si neighborhood mdo concrnirtwioi ukta i btr compbunt monday bout try j on but this is offensive odours from the barry price sarah st said i and tb stinking matter behalf of residents in the north not surprised th pat main st district and presented that this hamson- smith motion would bar house build ng permits in future subdiiiders until ptved roads curbs and cutters an trail had

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