Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1968, p. 16 (2024)

x 4-r- coming events coming events tea cup reedlnn by ap pointment only 877sj09 rummage sale saturday april 20th 10 aro st georze church hall auspices acw bake sale delrez plaza laundromat on friday febru ary 23rd from 3 pm sponsored by st andrews ucttf bakesaif sponsored by loyal true blue lodge friday itorch lqt 10 am to 2 pm jb united gas oblce 229 euchro in stewarttown tall friday march lit i930 pmprixes and lunch admission t5c sponsored by gconjlawn ir goard 2zb rimtmase sale in st johns tshirch srewarttown saturday jebmary2lt1i t 40 am till noon sponsored by st johns cull i z blood donor clinic monday march 1 1w 130 ta 4 and t to 84s pm al holy cross church auditorium maple fkvenoe east georoetowrj new sonera urgently needed age ii to 45 ample parking apace transportation and babysitting t clinic available to donors if m ride if needed phone mrs lm jonas i7733s 37 sui1 a tew aeata left for the california bus tour leaving march 2nd trips folnf to flor ida leaving april 13th 20th and 27th midwinter holiday 4 day washington tour leaving march 20th and arriving home march 23rd 8774303 after 6 222 the tjon coasack chorus presented by the rotary club of georgetown at the riviera club norvaj monday march 181h 196s tickets 250 and 3 according to location available front any rotarian or call ralph uriel at 8774078 314 engagements mr and mrs j b mcgregor of 2685 lakeshore blyd in to ronto are pleased to announce the enjtaferment of heir daunh tar xaramo mary to mr pejer robert forffravr son of mr k lu3jravt and the late mrs pop frave of georgetown the wed- dinjc will take place in st johns united church in gcr- eotown on saturday marchii 19fi8 at thie qclock christian reformed church 7th lih georgetown al j vendenpol mlnitr services every sunday b30 am and 400 pm visitors wixcomk mill waste continued from 1arc 1 also that the roof over the dirt- estor plaht was leaking- caus ing methane ens to escape listen every- sunday to the back to god hour radio minister dr joel nederhood ckey 580 cfgm 1310 ckoc 1150 chin -mrt-rtofrt-mcsrt- b30 am 1030 am 1130 am 400 pm uilrst baptist church main and gulph 87730m mlnlttar rv l e wilton 1000 m church school 11 am mornini won- ship 7 pm evening woruijp organist mrs w toutiend done a choir director mr perk t armstrong of the industri al waste diviiicn of the owrc pointed out thaf uie preireated waste from the mill had been found to be compatible with the system in the lasf couple of yearv maintained 350 1 answered partx per million of suspended solid 1 has become the general maximum allowed into a system until last fall this wu sometim es exceeded but since then when the mills added equipment the waste has continually been bel ow this level he added we are hapywith the was com ing to thei plant now m from the two mllla this wrecked our old punt and i dont want it to occur again on being asked xo speak mr w shaw of abltibi provincial mil la reminded council the to ronto plant pays nothing for the use of the sewer in addition be stated the toronto limit la 600 parts pex million if exceeded the mill pays a penalty on consultation with the owrc he continued the mill installed large cycletor which was ok ayed by the owrc slrice it was installed in october we have averaged 73 parts per mil lion he contended probably the cleanest papcrmill any where mr shw told council some clay was inevitable afterall ihlt cleaning will he the first in six ypars everything breaks down he went on replao- in a ie500 pump every six years in tiol out of the way continuing he pointedmt that in six years the two mills had paid between forty and jifty thouumd dollarb- it istneoncci vablo that thin aniodrfaoc3 not carry the covt and leave a sur plus deputy reeve arthur speight admitted hp was under the im pression the 6500 pump was made necessary by the hijh elry content and that he was lrd to believe a dlistor would operate indefinitely if the pro per effluent was enterihg am 1 rtaht or wron he asked bluntly ottnlh lost two wraths tad wcr pleassbtly surprised with th ootfsli f dont want to put mr hen- ler in a spot be oeflsn m x wonder if he could guess how much the emluent from the mill costs the town to handle m view of the fact between the two mills we pay roaghly seven thousand dollars a year adntittinf it was only a guess b ilansler slated at the moat around five thousand dollars over a five year period at mondays council meeticc the clerk was instructed to ask the owrc for a letter indica ting thst mill waste will not damage the seware system as staged by mr ilansler on fry day tr young remarked that fri days meeting hd been-unsat- isfactory and that owrc men had contradicted statements they had made at a previous meetlnijwith councils advisory comniittes deputy reeve speight said he had been told by represent- ativotf of the industrial wase thvisiun that the mills are d umpire waste in proper prop ortions for i working systekn and that any troilble as caused becm- oi dafecls lnthc temwhich have tobe remedied the sludge remover has to be cleaned an influx of excess wa ter is loading the system beyond limits and methane gas which helps to break down solids it hot hoing creaiedhecaiise of a irak in the top of the dlgcstor hr said btkd elmer andtsm nee daltonj rr 2cton axe hap py to announce ihe safe arri- ial at their daughter shelley fary op february 7 1968 at st josephs hospital guelph a sietvr for michael hunter mltrh and dorothy hunter of norvaj are proud to announce the arrival of a son james michael 8 lb 13 oz on wednesday february h 1968 at georgetown a dulriet memorial hospital a special st valentine gift for sister joamn carol spec 141 thanks l dr it engel hrecht nd nursing staff of oh nolan tom and bortnie no- lah wish to annbuno the birth 6 ther daughter tam my barbara on tuesday fe bruary 13 1968- first grand child for mi and mrs 6rd on hjlti and first greatgrand- child for mr and mrs david barclay sr jstamp paul and barbara stamp 60 mapie ave e ge- orgetown are happy to an nounce ihe arrival of their daughter usa msrrianne 8 lbs 1 ox tuesday february eihjflea in anjrver to the queuion of the diewtor repair cost mr armstrong remarked diestors have to be cleaned anyway any where no matter whaf the jikt ai bluntly tt ilansler you are vroni tunillini the point the dep uty reeve asked is the leak in the digcslor due to the effluent from the mill no mr handler replied reading from a rrport mr ilansler stated trovinciai discharged 50000 gallons a day with 200 parts per million sus pended solids domtar disrharii- hi o000 callorw a day with 250 parts per million as for talk of a million dollar expenditure on the dbposal system hr said this will be caused by anticipated town growth and hot because of prob lems with the present system when a motion was made to rescind a recent motion ordr- ing the papermills to cense dumping waste into the sswage milllsystem mayor gibbons said this should stand until some thing mora definite is learned the mills aul our engineer are checking he said it would be foolirh to change this summing up he said a very at present small percentai of suspended jeans variety h 4 waur strvet across from canadian tire open 7 days a wk for your convenunca jug milk tobacco supplies groceries gifts confections models car and plane st pauls baptist church mountanview rd south mlnlilr mr w burritt oih amrrsunday school 11 am sunday worship e-cmlufrtlan-and- missionary alliance p w coujns pastor telophono n770fllj 10 am sunday school tratwtormnttavoysbl p vot pm special music fiods measure of suowsjs cdarvai community cantrs corner main maple temporary location wednesday fl pin horn prayr and blbu study 1 1 i zi i l nt the msyor i ulediir wastes o ids is cominj from the mills i a 54 vote when reeve hunter in answer to another question jack crichton resident manand cn knimerson francis b ilansler pointed out the only ailcr of dam tar mill told council young and smith voted for the extra costs to the town because they had taken tests every day refunding motion of the use by the mills would be 7 extra chlorine cosls and extra rental of compressor toempty the dikcslor clay residue would- demand more pumping to clean out he explained he emphasized that norma t maintenance calls for cleaning j a dtgestor every five years this one hn not been cleaned in six years t armstrong of the owrc advocated a sewer use bylaw setting out the maximum of susj pended solids allowed into the he wage system v would give youxenginecr jomctlung to work with he stressed the fact the town engineer plans to get taonthly reports on the wastes entering and leaving the plant in conclusion he commented the plant is now below any suggested limits i am complete- ly in the ddrfc about the reason i for passing of this resolution at this time its a little too serious to try experimenting begat lhe mayor id be much happier if noefiluent at allwax com- ping pong t0urnment norval parish hall kkntner vance on sun day february 18th 1068 at georgetown it district mem orial hospital vajice kcnt- ner in his 76th year beloved husband of mary kduh aitrt- oand deaf father of marg aret mr r weteh claybank sask and rank bud of georgetown funeral service was conduct ed at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith street on oclock interment in green wood cemetery macdonald eva mildred at pel memorial hospital bramplwl on tuesday feb ruary 2mh 1b68 va mudred owens in her 84th year be loved wife of the late thomas f macdonald and dear kno- tier of- neajror ilafgarat mrs a u lcckane owens and frater basting at the mrjciuup vim ral home 173 main street n brampton service la thocbap- cl on friday afternoon at two oclock interment in- brampton cemetery in mtiiinriim s bkaumont jn loving mem ory of a dear husband and father matthew beaumont who passed away on feb 22 1951 always remembered by his wife and family hartshorne in dear lov- ing memory of our mother elizabeth llartshome whopaa- sed awy february 25th 1938 till roses lose their petals ti1i thohjsther has lost rs dew till the end al time dear mor ther ye wlllremember you always remembered by mary iily and frank thb oldmattown hiralo thursday fib mnd ims paob tt film for chjudren wait disnevs the nine lives qr elfego baca hus the yeuowstone cubs holy cross auditorium 200 pm 3se adults 50c reflections odii fdllli six tuesday laetfuas- commencing femuaiy 17 mn cross auditors lecturai 1 chang in tha church skv m vandebsyeen ofm cap rsaturday february 24 i 630 pm hern rd iftp in follow roo 900 lecture questions and discussion coffee no charge noncatholics welcomed too admission 2v library books overdue at the publir uhrary board mctiiiif on kehruary 12 a iiu- linn wat ikked thai the rnirs rf the library j ufillba searched during tltfi xt ixee wceki and any iwr- xomhavint iilvftok that is a month ovewiiifi as of today february 12 will lw mllrd by rciiirurrcd letter for the cot of th books plus the fine lakeview discount centre 126 main n acton faint wallpap crlnuhad canals floorino 0 carpata krek dbuvkiiv sat ta 330 pm 153nvo georgetown figure skating club presents cards of thanks 1oruss0 1- we would like to thank our b e 8 h hours friends nd relatives for their wofds of aympsthy acts of klndnom and floral tribute at the time of our d beroftvament when our brother dominic passed away thanks also to dr engclbrccht and the nun- ing staff of the hospital ev- rryonns kindlnem was apprec iated the lorusso family mcnally i wish to erfend my sincere appreciation to all my friends relative- and neighbour who so kindly thought of me with visit card and uilz whlln i was a patient in the georgetown zt district memorial hospital and since return m to my home a special thank you to dr martin and the nursing staff lena mcnally vivianl i wouldukc to thank my family neighbours and friend for card- flowers and other eifts while i wai in georgetown and district memorial hosftital thanks to the nurse and candystripcrs a kpecial thanks to dr martin mr e vivian ilvers final wwtfr rjjeetdng m amd mens quiited nylon ski jackets sizes s m only 5r mens all wool plaid jacshirts sso originally 700 mens pilelined corduroy st0rmc0atsii5 orininllu t90 0 s originally 2995 mens ail wool 00 suburban coats 15 orininallu 190 ol mnuu originally 2995 now 00 boys all wool pilelined plaid storm coats 5i2es10 to 18 originally 1298 boys heavy cotton jeans u mens arrow and currie sport shirts at halfprice originally 59fl now 299 originally 698 now 349 originally 798 now 399 cash your family allowance chaauas in our childrens shoppa free drawxverymonth winner for january mrs carol a watson r r 3 goorqatown 6 ttt ge0rgg7ot djnnet 715 limilsd numtmr of ticket gvailibe ficrn c of c axecufive 350 each or contact jj georcewieljm -677-i-lt- norti ihilon golv couty ouj petek pan sbtearna saturday mar 2d 1 800 pm foaturing champion guest skaters gaorjalown club profassionals mary jan robinson andgala livingston arena heated fqh your cpmfprt georgetown membniiil arena ticket aduhs 125 school children 75o valentines dance holy cross auditorium aaaple avenue georgetown sunday feb 25 1968 stjamcs infirmary band featuring angela blackburn timn 830 pm 12 mldnlln girls no slacks boys ties prices single 100 couple 15c r sponsored by st francis cyo st johns united church 11 guelph street tel 8771511 ministklt ukv llouert o scmvens orranist ilprnartl shruhsole 93d am church school grade 1 and ue 11 am worship church school nursary to grade 1 midwrek activities for all alcs everyone welcome 7btbesr open every monday nwcpt public holidays stor hours mon tues wed sat 10 am to 7 pln thum ri 10 am to 030 pm closed l sundays and public holiday golden fish a chips we fry halibut only si maj street north thursday night at 8 pm bingo holy cross parish hall maple avenue georgetown 15 reg games 20 per game 2 other specials jackpot in s3 numbers proceeds for holy cross church 300

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