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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 9

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Ads That Pay can place an ad In The Heralds Classified pages by SIT mi Buying or selling The Herald it where you will the reiuIU you want GEORGETOWN HERALD Second Clan Mail Registered Number Postage Guaranteed The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and Dlsirlci DECEMBER 1911 PrintingPublishing The Georgetown Herald hat served Georgetown and district at Printer and tor over a century offering the beat In fine printing and new per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent STARTED WITH A COMPLAINT Government Cancels Pit Operation at Terra Cotta Provincial attention has been look It first in is I Ik a series tnlta area as the provinual incisures RESTAURANT I Try Our Special CHINESE COMBINATION PLATE DINNERS FAMOUS FOR CHINESE FOOD We Cater to PARTIES BANQUETS ANNIVERSARIES FOR HOT PICKUP SERVICE call 8779791 28 Main St South Georgetown Mines I Monday announced he had cancelled the licence of ton for Ihe Terra pit is thi first limi Ihi mem has i a pit and due n or Mr said that hi has slipped up if and will and rehabilitallon Jans put forward lit nil jut and pi irrv SI Ml I Ml l mines and is already set similar I permits now in lloiklov v Mr it said I not declared illnil in Ihi pit pcntnrs Mr IhmirMiid He said iif permits is in i process sjid wis misled ind in silt plan ind ill i in within shown Ih nulhliiniami alxul result n pi I It a resident charged had to nil Ihi feet Ihi rtv Mr St nuns said ind Hike residents mix nil sin plan mimssionir Mil- thirt wis n tempi in pari it nip in Ihi ind lhil thi vmlatim ilwiul is result i CHRISTMAS FLOWERS and Gifts PAULINES 23 Main St North ORDER EARLY 1 Mr inmplaini the torn in JuK and order Mr hold punHi innjs inlo dispute Mr In an report Mr mode no recommendation licence should be renewed he recom mended licence suspension Idled until when the licence lame up for renewal minisler said the govern ment is committed to protecting the area in which the quarry Is located Conservation Authority Works Gets Hal ton Region Conservation Authority will likely gel ap proximately or special winter works projects Murray Stevens Authority general manager says each of Ontario Authorities in Mlocatcd winter works funds on the basis of welfare and Man power unemployment figures He says the Authority is planning renovation of many of its picnic tables as well as construction of additional tables this winter The works program will also Include renovation of Authority buildings including some of the property homesteads and an addition to Ihe Authority sawmill Bill Sargent suggested a clean up of valley area around Highway and Queen Elizabeth Way be Included In the winter works That the area of the new Bronte Pork one RCA member said It needs cleaning up anyway Sargant replied APPOINTMENTS Brock Harris Milton Authority representative and staff technical advisor Bill Warwick have been appointed members of a provincial com to guide the winter works program Stevens says it is necessary that the winter works program get off the ground on Inler than He suggests that in addition to the ideas of Ihe Authority staff various municipalities could offer suggestions for work to bo the program He adds there are still many unknown factors in the winter works program including in of a ruling by the federal government that to qualify for assistance a program must involve at least man months per project Every time I ask Stevens says I get a different answer to what a man month Is Credit Valley Will Get Add 30 to Staff The Credit Valley Cons ervation Authority is waiting approval of its Winter Works Program for submitted to the Conservation Authorities Branch Deportment of the Environment on November This program when approved will employ extra personnel on the staff or the Authority four supervisors one typist to assist the present office staff and laborers be imployed through welfare and manpower offices Material and Equipment are available to start work on the following projects weather permitting To demolish the old bam and clean up debris around the Reservoir Con strut privies for use at Meadowvalc and Urn chouse Conservation Areas Renovate the old concession booth at Terra Cotta Cons Area for use as a machine workshop Cut dead trees and improve woodtots in Terra Cotta and Li eh use Conservation Areas Repair paint or stain trash barrels ana picnic tables for ail areas Build picnic tables Construct and paint signs for scenic route ana conservation areas and install markers for snowmobile trails Remove debris and general clean up or Authorityowned land on Fletchers Creek and Lime house Conservation Area Cast concrete bench marks for marking Authority owned property Repairs to pavilion at Terra Cotta Project planning is complete and work can proceed as soon as approval is received from the Ontario Government At Residence Rud and Pierre Discuss Local National Issues Member of Parliament Whiting lunched with Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau earlier this week to discuss matters of both national and local concern The luncheon was held at the Prime Minister residence at Suinex Drive Whiting was recently appointed vicechairman of Parliament public accounts committee We had a frank and open discussion Whiting said The agenda was set by those of us at the luncheon and we covered a broad range of topics ALSO AT THE LUNCHEON Also at the luncheon were Hon Donald minister national defence Hon Robert Stanbury minister of com Hon Martin O Connell minister without portfolio David Weatherhead parliamentary secretary to Hon Robert An mlnlsterofurbanaffalni Steve Otto parliamentary secretary to Hon James Richardson minister of supply and services andHyl Chappell M P for Peel South HURRY To Be Sure Of PRECHRISTMAS INSTALLATION ORDER RIGHT AWAY Silll a Good Selection of MILL END ROLLS SAVE 3f 6a ft Author lied KARASTAN Dealer lor Georgetown CRITERION WAREHOUSE GUELPH ST Next to Beckers 8777797 Pollen Commission Magnuson Replaces Armstrong John T Armstrong resigned from Ihe Georgetown Police Commission at beginning December He has been George Was Ninety for George Willi Mino 90 who died at the Hospital was Monday at Wall hopcl of Let and Home Mr Mino was born in smiciinR Township Jan Ik had farmed all his lire arid hid for past several years in Mills He was a r of dm Mills ennn Church and was caretaker at the uthcran Summer Camp I- dm Mills He often acted at an instructor in wood working the camp and also look the trull ix Mr Mino was a former Mills Village trustee Hi is survived by his wife the former Margaret Darby three sons of Toronto Nelson William and Mrs Margaret of Carnarvon Also surviving are a brother of a sister Mrs Daisy Steeds of Toronto 14 and 14 great Don of Mills Presbyterian Church nriuitid the servin and burial was in Mills Cemetery were 1awrence Wilfrid Mmo Cordon Aim Jim Mino member of the three man commission since it was formed five years ago The position was filled by Glenn insurance agent who was appointed to take his place At last week meeting of the commission Mayor Bill Smith was elected chairman a position held by John Armstrong for the past two years The third member of commission is Judge Harry P Covers The Commission consists of a Judge the mayor and a private citizen Judge Alan was a member of the original cam mission along with the late Joseph Gibbons and John T Armstrong WATCH FOR DEAR A couple of Dominion Seed House does Ena Rogers and Ruth Gudgeon exit through a which a company wag has topped with a Dear Crossing sign The opening is used by a number of female cm Application Douglas Office Staff Back on Job Office workers by the hundreds streamed quietly Dec across picket lines of striking linn workers Douglas Aircraft of Canada to to work Annul ma office workers had Widmsdny lo return Ray loma lcal the United Workers said per tint wire In favor of the return on the basis of a company offir which members to accept Nov The return also was on the understanding they will not he required to perform any work normally done by wurkcrs members of oca Ijst week the same offer despite a recommendation for approval by international union s officers The walkout has of aircraft the McDonncl Douglas Corp plant In I Beach Calif Components arc produced hen An injunction application by DEC 9 to DEC 16 ONLY Onion Rings FREE COFFEE FOR SNOWMOBILERS ALL WINTER LONG ITS A GOOD IDEA Aircraft of M iltnn I 19T7 of Auto Workers to limit pnkLs at its strikebound plant was adjourned for one week in Ontario Supreme last Wednesday The idjournment was on thi provision that for Douglas Alnraft could seek a within the week If imuhli plant NORVAL SHELL SERVICE LICENSED MECHANICS GENERAL REPAIRS HOUR EMERGENCY TOWING Radio Dispatched PHONE Mil Day or Night KEITH D ELLA Open every til io

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