Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1969, p. 12

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politicos i implemented till another prov incial election then the gov ernment would have a mandate the group that industrial assess ment could be shared all ovei the county thus doing away with the residentialindustrial assess ment battle which led to some extent to the regional govern ment proposal some towns should be left dormitory towns he contended and could be if the industrial assessment was spread out f apton georgetown and es- quesiflg councils in joint ses- sion- lastwednesday afternoon endorsed the boundaries of hal- ton alone as a region thus backing the stand of halton county council they questioned the merger of halton and peel on the basis of indebtedness and boundaries reeve george currie pointed out that the per capita deitin halton is 260 less than in peel and the debenture debt half of that of peel county if we mer ged wufd this debt- be spread over both counties he asked cr sandy mackenzie of geor getown contended that halton alone would soon reach the itit on the jsjubject he claimed he further suggested there be only three areas with oak- ville one burlington another and the remainder of the coun ty north ofthat all one area possibly known as north hal ton- reeve w hunger stated it was too late for the decision on favouring or not favouring- re- glonal government he present- cr- wm oats of acton felt ed another- boundary idea the people riiould know if they showing five areas with actor io tamd more or in area 5 with nassagaaeyaj les und s s and esquesing and georgetown in area 4 extending down to jle felt regional government wopld then become unnecessary sirs gordon laidlaw and mrs roy laidlaw assisted the- host ess in serving lunch following the auction and a social time was enjoyed unit one of norval united church met at the home of mrs spencer wilson on friday after noon feb 21 with mrs wilbert cleave presiding in the absence of the president mrs guy wil son the roll call wss answered with naming an export from china mrs gordon miller gave the devotional- and mrs percy 15 aspirants iter snow qiieen from an original lineup of fiftyeight aspiring ugh school beauty queen the field baa been narrowed t fifteen for the final judging of the snow queen contest fridayniight at 730 the snow quee page fs one of the f eatutepftbe high school winterfest which begins today and runs through till sunday evening the queen will feign over saturdays activities includ ing toboggan race pieeating contests egg throwing cont- eats ice sculptures if weather permits and the big mardl gras dance saturday night sunday a car rally will start at one with the assembly point the high- school nine high school teachers thb okorortown hrrald thursday mb 27hi 1h9 pagjs 12 minister of municipat stfair darcy mckeough arid with peel exceeds it right now the meeting chaired by ge orgetown mayor steamer em- merson and attended by thirt een members of the three coun- sls7 ranged over all the general phases of regional government for over an hour before- cr ric morrow of georgetown pointed out that all this has been said ten times he asked that questions be listed for reeve w hunter as a member one complete region the three councils vill meet taidlaw gave the chapter from had the thankless task of eli- a minating the contestants in preliminaries poise intellig- nr coherency and beauty were the basis f judging and will be again in the finals u a aeain after the special county study book on i itie ncluding s preliberation of chi china on reeve freunerauon oi china which htfnterof georgetown have was followed by an informative met with the minister reeve film on ftat country mayor les duby repeated an hunter stated he hoped hej- the hostess was assisted in argument advanced many times j could bring back the answers serving lunch by mrs wm gra- over the years he reminded to the questions norval propose many ideas for 3churck work in norval an inaugural meeting of the of the special committee to sub- norval interchurch committee mit to the minister about the was held in the presbyterian church on february 13 there were 11 representatives present the purpose of the committee is to plan community activities that can best be served by the three chuithes working togeth er the group felt there was a j need for more communications between the generations and se- acton seemed in doubt about veral ways were suggested in their position mayor les duby j which it could be approached in reply to a question from the rev ridley said the norval- rceve currie stated they had huttonville hic young people sharing of debt and the chanc es of changing the boundaries as set out for area 4 in partic ular and of the whole of halt- on in general area 4 is the proposed area taking in acton georgetown and the northern part of es quesing nolds elmer carney sam mc- clure from the presbyterian church and the rev walter ridley mrs gwendolyn may hardy barnhill don cleave from the united church ham and mrs j laidlaw who was taking the place of mrs norman laidlaw in serving the lunch a valentine contest was won by mrs w cleave sunday feb 23 was think ing day for the norval groups of scouting and guiding they paraded to norval united church for morning service conducted by rev r walter ridley the guide flag was car ried by karen robinson cana- jdian flag by debbie frost and bearers were heather vance a brownie enrolment a and marianne robinson the brownie flyup and a guide scout flag was carried by dan enrolment were held in the ny hamilton and bearers were presbyterian church on wed bobbie lee and randy fendley nesday evening feb 12 j carrying the cub flag was ke vin harrison and bearers were terry guthrie and michael two openings attract art fanciers saturday house sol and the tall house art galleries on charles street have simultaneous openings this saturday at 300 pm but high ly dissimilar shows house sol is showing selected multicoloured aquatints by the late nicholas hornyansky who was born in budapest before the turn of the century after studying at the academy of fine arts there he went to paris by way of antwerp in paris he be came an apprentice in the work shop of the famous etcher jean poreaboeaf and soon became a specialist in the technique of multicoloured aquatint print ing in toronto he made a name for himself with his exquisite prints this exhibition covers his whole creative career from 1925 until his death tall house will 1e presenting a variety of fine crafts by tal ented members of the burling ton guild of arts including sil ver and enamelled jewellery ceramics and weaving there will also be new etch- sylvia katterwe lynn wiley i v toronto art brenda hulme kim fisher june munt carol lockwood and pamela norton the fifteen finalists now competing for the snow queen title are susan cragg jennifer unsworth diane holotiuk diane suchan car ol jones veronica nemeth lois elliott sandra stanton brownies enrolled were jan ice pomeroy susan ewens cyd- very sherry kelly crawford and dawn harrison two year service stars were not decided the exact boundary were planning a youth forum p to carolyn ewens changes they desired some of j on addiction and a welcome kelly frost gayle harrison our citizens feel it would be would be made to other young laurie robinson kelly scdore better to join up with giielph people in the community it and christine pomeroy since we are closest to them will be held all day saturday he added april 19 plans include movies i sine pomeroy and gay har mayor les duby brought upuft f f r i risen brownie fly up carolyn the subject of th future of lo t h vong people s ac ewens nd kimbcrl woolham the sudjcci ot me imure oi ioc tivitles com church school i al employees are they goingf ne f thal thc to be dsplaced he wondered njrva djsrict youh mayor emerson reminded thc lmn arp lanni werc also dls group if they had any suggest- 1 cusscd ions this was the time to make sherry the 1st norval templar rover crew had their two new flags dedicated at the start of the service carrying the rover flag was bryan reynolds and the canadian flag was carried by richard louth karen robinson and debbie brownie golden ladder chri- of the guides read scrl ture lessons and barbara you- mans of the rangers gave an outline of the start of the scou- their wings ami flew unr and guide movements and up to guides wny lney observe thinking day guides enrolled werc deb this was followed by a think- bie guppy donna ridley lisa ing day prayer by ranger deb- them or youll get exactly what the minister wants with out any chance oi changing it he warned are we trying to protect our codlin one year service stars bie reynolds the senior choir at the adult level the ideas were presented to marianne sang an anthem and mrs garnet expressed were group bible i robinson and nancy hamilton laidlaw and mrs peter pom- study coffeehouse for adults 2 year service stars to debbie eroy sang a duct during theier- gr cater political involvement atifyost heather vance and vice rev ridleys sermon was the local level 3 church exchanj cheryl waites 3 year service on how to be christian without i ge services special speakers stars to karen robinson positions as politicians or are afternoon socia for any0 in we trying to fetter government lhe community but especially unit two of norval united challenged cr sandy mackenzie planned ttith senior ciliz in ucw held a successful he contended that the ministers mind grealer could be auction of baking at their res- proposal sprung from dissatis- made of cxistin church ular meeting held at the home faction with local governments buildings of mrs j nurlbeek on wcd politicians have a tendency to i j r i i defend the status quo he re- hoped that some of these esday evening february 19 marked whether or not it is a wil1 be p nd m pomeroy was the auction- benefit to the community w p m if r and bidding was bnsk j anyone is interested or has tne goodies put up for sale mayor duby of acton com- something to add to our sugges- mrs gordon laidlaw presided mentcd that in any big organiz- lions please contact one of the ation the individual gets passj committee the next meeting ed over will be march 13 so please give it some thought before then cr ken marshall of esques ing wanted the group to decide whether or not they favour re gional government at all and then if favoured not have it members of the committee are rev r ruggle john booth gor don fendley mrs joan carter at the meeting the roll call was answered with the payment of membership fees with 18 present mrs amy burk and mrs don murray gave the de votional the main item of bus iness was plans for a euchre from the anglican church rev to be held in stewarttown hall duncanson mrs marjorie rey- on friday evening march 7 being religious the four scouts who took up the collection were bobbie iee randy fendley danny hamilton and michael sherry rev ridley thanked the lea ders for their work with the various groups they are brow nies brown owl mrs queenie hamilton tawny owl mrs dean robinson guides capt mrs lynda howse rangers capt mrs deanna reed cubs ron frost arid- marie fendley scouts gordon douglas rovers julian reed all leaders and groups were present and the church was full for the special service mrs ed mclean council briefs council made the last payment on one of the garbage packers monday night and now own it free and clear it was bought on a rentalpurchase basis on the engineers recom mendation council officially ac cepted the moore park sewage pumping station the 130 cost of installing an alarm system will be borne by wimpey homes glen williams will be easier to find in a few days since council okayed two direc tional signs to be erected at mountainview road and guelph st esquesing township has ag reed to pay for the signs four applications were receiv ed for the position of weed in spector and turned over to committee o a request from the minor soccer association for dressing room space for the boys at ced- arvale was directed to the ced- arvale board a letter from finlay and isabel munro requesting an ap pearance before council to dis cuss the rezoning of their prop erty on elm street was heard the letter stated they had paid taxes on- the land since loss and had not yet been allowed to use it we are told a different story every time said the let ter we think it is suitable for multiple housing the letter concluded it was turned over to plan ning committee 1st katharine hunt and works of the late english watercolourist robert adams of english scenes of the period 1893 to 1918 both shows end thursday march 20 red cross blood aids victims of leukemia there is no known cure for leukemia cancer of the blood forming tissues invol ving excessive and uncontrolled production of abnormal white cells but the suffering of chil dren afflicted with this disease can be eased through a form of chemotherapy whereby cancer ous cells are killed off in the process however normal cells including blood platelets are destroyed any abnormal loss of blood platelets might result in spontaneous hemorrhage and possible death unless the plate let level is reinforced by trans fusion transfusions of platelets must be administered within hours of a blood donation red cross has to provide fresh- blood wher- ever this form of therapy is bej ing applied special clinics have to be held on saturdays and hoi- j ldays so that this fresh blood is j available i during 1968 blood supplied to toronto hospitals for this treatment was as follows j princess margaret 1314 sick children 1011 toronto generj al 754 cr em hyde repeated his criticism of the detour at the main street bridge he admit ted the fault could partly be laid to human error people are running the red ughl twice ive seen cars have to back up he stated he still attributed most of the trouble to poor en gineering claiming there should have been a two lane bridge cr wm smith said he would stick with the present detour unless council instructed him to seek an alternative route council voted to leave the de tour as it is at present o cr ric morrow showed council a geography assignment entitled georgetown city of the future which earned full marks for its author michael davis grade 12c it was left in the clerks office for the next couple of weeks to give council a chance to look at it limkhousc attend hillsburgh golden wedding mr and mrs ac patterson attended the golden wedding re- j ception of mr and mrs e hux ley hillsburgh on sunday parks pancake party whats more fun than recess and yummier than an apple for the teacher well if youre a certain park public school class no doutyr your answer would be the shrove tuesday pancake party miss june cunning- ona classrnarked the day in traditional style with a pancake making session which produced enough delicious discs for the- class and the entire teaching staff as well as visiting herald reporter anne currie above some pf the npvice chefs reveal the secrets of their success for the herald camera taking part an the tasty project were larry agnew john bpenm peter cresswick david darpery chris harder larry moore alfred nurse repee smeitink diane yahtro bruce artson and- john muckart elderly acton man loses life in crash a three car crash in a fog on highway 29 sunday night clai med the life of one man and injured six other persons dead is charles allen t 83 who was returning to halton centennial manor after a week end visit with his family in acton mr allen was riding with his sons morlcy and ted both of- whom were taken to milton hospital also hospitalied were mr and mrs bob heatley jr of rr 3 acton and daughter julie age four the third driver mrs irene greenwood also of acton lost a number of teeth a report said the allen car hit an ice patch in a pocket ot dense fog went out of control and skidded across the highway into the path pf the heatley car the greenwood car follow ing behind slammed into the pileup charles allen was pronounc ed dad at the scent the wjms met at the home of mrs patterson on thursday evening president mrs mitchell in charge and eight attending mrs patterson read scripture and mrs benton led in prayer mrs booth in charge of study read comments on the writings in sl mark text word upright was answered in a verse of scripture as was roll call the hostess served lunch after the meeting mr joe ross returned home from hospital where he was re covering from flu mr gordon booth has return ed from visiting his daughter and soninlaw in vancouver miss beverley langille has been visiting her grandmother mrs cameron in tatamagouche i ns miss blanche brigham rn of haney bc is visiting her sister mrs j rpughley and liter husband mr and mrs james bloor of brampton visited her sister mrs ted brown and family on sun day signs of spring mrs bert benton has a heal thy hatching of grasshoppers in her terrarium floral arrangements at lime house presbyterian church on sundaywere in memory of mrs arthur scott whose husband was formerly a member there we extend sympathy to mr scott and family congratulations to new par ents capt and mrs peter glynn stationed with the canadian armed forces in germany who now have a little daughter also congratulations to mr and mrs bill elliott on the re cent arrival of a little daughter mrs a benton ha i stylists moore park plaza 2 reveal the true beauty t of your hair get into the spirit of spring with a stunning new hairdo fashioned to do the rnost for you continuing our special 20 off all perms shampoo set 275 style cut 175 specializing in hair goods cleaning and setting phone 8777222 for an appointment soon riviera barber shop specializing in hair styling why go to toronto for hair styling we are from toronto w- georgetown volunteer ambulance brigade we earnestly solicit your assistance to aid us in serving georgetown and district by becoming members of the georgetown volunteer ambulance service all men interested please phone the following numbers anytime for information we need you now k thomson 8779155 t massenaa 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