Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1968, p. 3

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tell esquesing subdividers get health unit approval two proposed subdivision mo on the 7th line up and op posilr from the municipal bull dine and one on part of miss st jean s fsrm on the flth i ine t no 17 mdcroad were twilh kiven tho same answer by tt qaesing council monday the y were told to obtain approval from th rounly hejlth unit he fore doin any uion david meal apporinj on he half of hden mill r nterprkc had t thompson t n inei r from orange illi explain tin propo- al mr thompson slidd tin jv eroe tirr of tin lots on 7th i inr uoiiltl 1m ui r uithl uan mneh larji 111 wit r would bo oither provided by in dividual wclb nr by a privalr wilcr sytcrn owned by the re tldenls lie stated such uystenn were in operation in akrion mansfii id and allltton he explained that the oww preft ri nny waler sstrm to h municipallv owned b it tli iininu ipihtu s w in to rt luctanl ilelv itorj e gumc told him in illdn i think b hid ban of letting npptovil of i urll and keptir tank on tin itiu lot ahd we don t want to t iki i hny wtit r ssl ni lb m i told ounil i there i a school site set aside on the 18 lot plan oncliidihi the conversation ltevi urrie stilted we arc wasting our time unlets you ran comi back here with ap proval from the ountv health unit lhi m cowl proposed sulkllv ision on tontcsjon tl lot 15 pari of mist st jean s farm op honed h sam osmlino hd wii lotd tin samq i hint almut uiiir md iui oumnt nhpi that tin land i mote milt ibli for ducks thai boil i lttee urn str ued tui toun hip is not iitxiou- to i t lido ihi u llrr lllisjru n nor are wa anxious to tfetiof lubdlvf lions ty how but we nlo subdivisions with the turned them all down school problems said the reeve mr cosentlno was told to we could have bad thousands start with the health unit sell own products at sunshine school bazaar ll ifurnnon h i i ndn p splt raiiu aid vt rt it t hi srfmuw vhoil ti u i g- in tin sun fuiit sib ml for ki i irilt il hild n oi lb hi 1 itu of f quemn north of hornlu honlh mnhnid ik the cbil drru tltmseu s ku jii ninit nsci nndi ci in i thil i thnv ii hii iiie vlkuiljjradutls on d pi vw rt mint b the tud enti 1he inchidrd it runic a b trajs doll clothrs cushions of 11 tpc pencil hold rs and hr ict b t m id from hr i s bill i in it hi nd of tins irnri ion fn addtti u llir childrii carl iliekir slnrltd at die riti ruimd o ihi iiitompainbi sunshine school m the first rut of princii il ml v j f tlass irn the whonl wts e- f in ihil tin hildiiii in k pi up to il ite uitji c limn i vi ivl as ev idem i d hv pict ur of the political tindidit s on the u ill md jliul o tlmr pirtifs iixl iji l o of ttmjf jnrr fiw to vibtn i hli d in 1055 and is th onk nu mhi r to bve iwen hurt sinio the lxjnmut at tho moment lu nt ckht studinls art inrolled at th ihonl r mjjnj in if e from iode has trip to mexico in pictures and curios t an students hill iw1p i lin nroce ds from the hai ind cirl iliclirs have reached iir o tourds f eld i rips spt c the a j i of 1h and wil jndti iti ji it birtbdi tn ilt ind some o the adult workshop at horn itimts mceuitirs of life misses jean and margery mackenzie showed coloured slides of their recent vacation spent in mexico to members of tlo unless of stxathmore chapt er 10dl it their june meeting at the home oi mrs penney charles they showed souvenirs of me xico along with the pictures and their commefitary about their trip was enjoyed by the mem bers the meeting last before the summer recess was inform si and took the form oi a pot luck supper first vice regent mrs stan wright presided lb he absence of mrs keith bar ber and a speciaj welcome was extrnded to a euet mrs ted goh a letter of appreciation was reenved from relatives of miss arm hickey thanking the chap te for their sympathy at the time of her death mrs john t armstrong serwcea convener thanked members for articles handed in knitted baby sets sock and hospital gowns it terns oi a child s dress were dls tributed these to be made from used white shirts a request was made for used clothing and paperback books to be sent to iodf headquarters mrs james kvans education secretary lead a letter oi thanks from the adottd school in newfoundland for books for the library and a soccer ball misi margery mackenzie xe ported op plans to hold a hrld ge and other card fiames even jng in the fall mrs ivan hay mrs gariield mcglkriy nd miss mackenzie are conveners with membars responsible for at least one or two tables plans were discussod for the arm us i christmas card project ia penny sale caused a lot of tun and entertainment every member obtaining a lucky draw prise proceeds were added to the general funds mrs sam penrfce thanked the misses mac kenzle for their contribution to the program yin wright tm tended thanks to the hosttsj and also to mrs petirice mrs ul wilson and mrs h hallan tine the committee rrspinslblc for planning a plcasaht rvenlnt alliance church picnic a fun day for all ages visitors mrs dobrzynski and son tony children at suruhine school look over ex rime work doi vatrn rctirded hie annual church picnic of the christian and missionary alliance church was held at crodivale iark saturday june a running races were held and the foil owing winner declared in the order they crossed the finish line beginners margaret burns kathy holborough dean holboroiijfh tprimary girls dar ifne mcmillan honny kafirs mary hums boys iarry mer cer philip cooper leu merc rr junior girls jean wesson lynda palmer may burns boys ricky eiglcs billy wesson terry eatlm the winners n the nursh mallow on string race were ricky acl billy weison ter rv ladles in the junior group ajioh yjida palmer jean wesson ifjurn cftojwr for the primary girli a horse and rider race was won by the teiins of wes palm er and dave inglls deboie mc millan ami laura cooper two three letted race were held and the winners as fol lous primary group philip coo per and cherry smeaton larry and len mercer darlene mcmil un and bonny eagle jrs and teens groups wes palmer and dave eagles brenda ami jill cooper terry and rick kagle hie primary dept hid a blind fold object race and the win ners were kherry smeaton philip cooper darlene mcmil ian the winner of a balloon burht race wer ititk kaulei mark cooper lerry laglei i he adults had a humorous c throwing contest and the coup les which won wre first mr and mrs hoiborough 2nd mr and mrs mcmillan 3rd mr ind mrs mercer the picnic ended with a supper prep ired by the ladieii of the church social and personal on saturday evening uat and mrs howard holmes maple avenue west were given a sur prise party by their family and friends on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary the party was given at the holmes cottage in orillia and there were forty guests present from georgetown toronto nrrying pjacc orillia windham and markham mr and mrs r klus 13 how son crescent have just returned from a three week holiday in england where they vhitcd with both thejr relatives during their stay they spent time in london yorkshire blackpool eastbourne hasting south jnd and brighton mr and mrs his flew mrs karl bonier mrt holmei mother was able lo at tend from carryipi place and her aunr mrs george rowland from markhatm mr and mrs holmes received ninny message of contra tula timr and glrf on sunday a family dinner was held at the blrchmerc iwl ge orilua heated pool more swimming another month n swimminc may bo possible m the george town pool when hilling equip mrnt tn installed monday council voted 21r0 or the equipment onr advantage will be to ttrt swimming clashes earlier in tlie morning which will solve a problem caused by lncrea in numbers of pupils a git sytttm v til be used cr bill smith termed it one of the belt recrcrtion teps which council emild take turn down limit plan on size of buildings a proposal to set a minimum size of boo square feet fdr new commercial buildings was del eated on i m council gl monday arguing that commercial bull dings should be treated in th6 zoning by law the same as rei idenccs and industries both of which have minimum limits reeve wm f hunter said he would favour 1 000 square feet but putjlhftijor flijuro in his motion in hopes of getting maj only support he said that commercial land on the highway particularly hoiild not le used for too small buildings cr jim young naki thjt would discriminate against a business man who wants to start in a small way and add to his builds ing as huslness warrants cr john hole itaid he has checked and towns like brampton haw no such restriction and cr roy ballcntine said council by demanding a largejr jbullding svoilld interfere with minimum ths georgetown herald thursday june 201 h imc page 3 parking requirements which th zoning by law demands j only mayor gibbons reeve hunter deputy reeve speight and cr emmcrson supported the move lakeview discount centre 126 main n acton paint wallppflt 0 prafinlihed panall floorlnn 0 carpts mieb dfcuvuty optn sat to 5 jo p m smile how do you know oil wen olnii only 15 mlle nr hour tho juuyo flkrd tile driver ac tniqed of speeding i uns on ni uiv i drntist hie proclamation to comply with a cquncll resolution dated june t7tfi i hereby on behalf of the district branch of the canadian red cross proclaim the week of june 23 to 29 water safety week in the town of georgetown i urge all citions lo practice safety thi week and cspccifllly during tho vication period ts joseph gibbons mayor parry will vi junior pupils susan nadalin and bruce armstrong srl iiiancy for field trips and special treats bolttos of bath sdlts to rdisfl family party for wedding anniversary mr and mrs elmer mc i hachern 77 norton crescent celebrated their 30th weddinc anniversary on june 19ui their son and dtuuhter in lau mr and rs william mc kaehern entertained in their honour it a dinner party at their home in btlfounuin on saturday evening at a family dinner rare herald added to library reference shelf the georgetown library has re ceiveri a lift of m copy of the georgetown herald of decern ber 17 ion from mr and mrs id arnold of church street 71u paper u tpicisl edi tion which outlines the lead ing personalities and lndusfriei of thd town at that date and is of particular interest to the i ibrary because it carries the announcement of the iniv of tha library to its present quar u r in the conireifdtlonal church tha paper is remarkably well preserved and has been seated in laminated plastic ko that it wnl constitute a permanent re cord 1 he ijhrary is very ttrteful to mi and mrs ted arnold and to the herald for this ad ditlon to the reference facilities ami would welconie similar con trlbutions from other ccotye town residents to help build up a reference section dealing vlth our local history ald ubrar lau marjory naxer anyone hav intf nrn jt our boss has not yet recovered from sunstroke he could not possibly have continuing with this mad practically giveaway price sale his loss is your gain so take advantage of these fantastically low prices on brand name furniture 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