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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 26, 1973, p. 1

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Groundswell Of Support For New Hydro Line Scheme stum l hill Scliiiudir It It J Id route mirth south lines lint the proposed line not in art h down the and Lines of has snowballed into scale movement Mr Schneider the at a public meeting Willi Bruce en brief Unit lapse has found 2 who inlistmg hers in the fight loute urged Mr Schneider Mould go directly from a sub station nnrth i Milton near Highway along and parkwav belt and north to the I at In hydro I Mrs most soutturlv rout in ixplaimnc the route inlinstid pari 1 Mr Schneider said the plan would shorten the north south lorndor from 229 miles to of backers of the proposed new north south mute which would lowers from cxiept along Highway wire stationed in spots in Georgetown Acton Hock wood and on Saturday with maps and ex or the route Ml interested parties wire asked a read and sign brief then it lo Brute tlowlctt Inc The north south K is connecting link of the main K westcast line which will run from near Hamilton in a foot swath to Pickering The route endorsed by council on the recommendation of Mrs I It Mis I iruk Mum sine pi still Jims 10 I In Inning would run 111 Middle purl to iscarpmmt south ix lot to liv i ml llu Hi rights ixpnsswiys and land wind or ion I rolled by Chirr It is lueiii as tin Modified thi soy this fits tin itihtv hilt limed tin I tilt I made no will itful Ontario for years mi Mr Stint lice a use lieu islittUdouht the lines will extended Ik said Wc ixpaiidthiixistint land commission on independent landed and staffed by or environmental consultants decided to pick alternative routes for further study was required he corridor which would following a series of public least harmful lo the ductings and submissions Ttie iron men I commission engaged Bruce Name Chairman Soon it is tin lines 1 Insist to the bulk ours II in Ik lit shortest involving Inst linnet of hud f land Mi iliims i significant portion of land in Hi ill limit pi inner agreed lo ion north south route The government the torn mission studs the whole 111 routes in June 1 public outcry iKt iti first proposal la I through the northern of til a straight line I ramosa Hunt thi- TOHONTOOfficials Ontario treasurer John White Istry ha- studio for Friday and mornings at a m for what is considered the official announcement of the new regional chairmen in the areas if Durham Peel Hal Ion and Hamilton Went worth Toronto bureau of The learned Monday the limes had been and according to one spokesman the ministry is awaiting a final word to the date for the announcement It is generally considered the fourpeople afrcady know of their appointments subject to cabinet approval Wednesday this week The public introduction of the four regional chairmen will be made by Premier William Davis and Treasurer and Minister Intergovernmental Affairs John White at a Queen s Park press conference on Friday or M01 day GO Paving Contract Jim Sum r lUlton of mint services announced lender will be called this week by hi Ministry dm for 1 eonlratt lulllnc for ihi tridinc drainage HERALD II is ixpicted this ill lie lomplited in time for Hit initiation of the transit scry in from Georgetown lo this The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District Second Class Mull Registered Number I Postage Guaranteed V per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents Documents Prepared For Regional Police First meeting of a steering committee that will lay the groundwork for a regional police Force will be held in Milton arc Judge William K Warrandcr Burlington mayor George Harrington police commissioner Jim Cowan Georgetown police com Glenn Milton Mayor Brian Best deputy reeve Jim reeve Tom Hill Acton and county warden Mac Arthur police chief said a working committee established six months compiled and prep documents for what will be known as Police Department The documents will now be turned oyer to the steering committee for further study before final recommendations Will be made to the regional police commission The first committee was composed of police chief and police personnel Police Department will be com if Jan 1 1974 when regional government takes office Driver Thrown Killed Belt Saves Passenger hi wis a his travelling companion lost seat lull J inns just west of Itime wis Georgetown ilk from a single driver of the demolished crash llu life of lait mi del compact Andrew SHADOW HASNT ANY Heads turn shoot ever the Mirk Scott Shadow fur a walk their in visible dne One said he would never take another drink and another if he but just stare Murk Mid The Herald brought Shadow into The Hi raid office ibis week NEWS IN BRIEF Mils a commercial teacher at Georgetown District High School has been asked by the govern mentof through the Canadian International Development Agency to attend University College in Kenya where she will be commercial teacher trainer for a period of two years from September I 1973 till June II is offering two scholarships to Hilton County students entering agricultural or family and consumer studies at the University of or at ineof the colleges of agricultural technology Awards will made on the basts or agricultural background and academic as well is 4 Junior and other community activities I It Ltd has reported net earnings or the first six mi of this ear at or J cents per common share compared with 10 per share in 1972 Consolidated net sales ire 762 an increase Ml Abilibi Paper Company Ltd is the parent company of icorgctown coating mill IN to notification the board of education Thursday thai then wi uld lie I wo trustees from central region and will remain with one trustee under regional government Georgetown trustee stated we are being short changed He asked to see the assessment adding that he had information that Georgetown had the assessment figures for nearly two trustees and had one while central should onlv have one I IKK SI- Ins the skin of a poisonous Massassauga rattlesnake as a reminder of this s summir Swmkles killed after his wife discovered 11 top of a picnic cooler which had a sleeping bag The Swinklcswereyaeationingal Shawamcan Sound the lime We four of them while we were there he The Hi raid UK III- Doug reported M recreation committee Tuesday that council committee of Ihe whole has dicidedlo construct all recreation facilities hall pool and arena provincial grant asked the committee help in a list of items to be included Trvint to pull away from a ire plug on Main Street South an Dave lift and the Ilussell Roundup Time On the Avenue Ball Maple We found himself acting the part of a cowboy Thursday around whin he wandering down Maple 1 itching pony and it to a tree he called T Will her Flames Halted Short of Tanks in a shed near the line Number slderoad Tuisdac morning endangered tanks but was by before reaching them List Tliursdav mother shed POLICE BLOTTER An attempt to break into Georgetown Medical Laboratory Mill St was discovered Monday morning The lock Jammed with pieces wood and police had to be calk 1 to open the A car was ransacked on Regan Crescent sometime early Monday morning and the glove compartment emptied Nothing of value was in the car A soft drink cooler at the car wash on near Moun lamvlew found damaged Saturday Police said there was an attempt to open the cash box night a window was broken Georgetown Saturday night two men were arrested and charged with being drunk in a public place after a disturbance at Main and Mill Streets Malicious damage at three locations in town Thursday night ore thought to be connected Hoses were cut at Georgetown high school and property damaged on Sargent road and tnwnhouses on Mount am view Iload Police received complaints of old tires being rolled around the parking lot of Canadian Tire Store late Friday night Keltos age of Buffalo New Herald the driver was York was dead on arrival at wearing a seat belt and was Georgetown hospital Wed thrown nut of the car when it night rolled several times after North told The leaving Highway in the middle of the curve Police said the westbound car was in the process of passing when it met oncoming traffic The driver applied the brakes swung his car back into westbound lane and parent lost control The vehicle skidded on the shoulder raising a cloud dust ind then left the roadway and rolled several limes The passenger uninjured released his seat bell and scrambled clear as the car caught fire It was a writeoff with the total loss estimated at The fatality occurred at fl and was investigated by Const Jordan of North Italian detachment Two Room Addition To School KM IIO I HI- VI- TIMES Herald Photo Critical Of Boards Big Truck Complaint Treatment Rakes Car 65 Acre Cemetery Near Norval Station n was brought under inlnil with little Tutsdav I m firemen put a ill lire behind the Georgetown Market Georgetown Fair September 2829 Georgetown I- all Fair will be held this on September I Ian now exhibits for big event Approval for a acre cemetery near was recommended this morning by councillors at a general committee meeting The cemetery is being developed by a private Toronto based firm Holdings of Toronto told councillors the total area contemplated is around acres although it will start off bv developing about three The land is in part of Lot 16 Concession five about two miles northcast of the Norval railwaj station The area is zoned agricultural which means that the cemetery is not contrary to the zoning Williams however recom mended that approval be subject to site plan agreement with the township stall later said he had stressed the need for a cemetery IS years ago in council After township approval the Iirm will proceed to the cemeteries branch of the On government which will have the aria checked tor a health hazard or whether there are any underground springs COINCIDENCE Mrs of Market Street is amazed at the of lomeidencc in her family lately July a daughter Mrs Carl Crosby baby girl while another daughter Mrs I- ife was marking her birthday Six days later on birthday another number of the family Mrs John had a baby CORRECTION Georgetown councillor Phil Siddoll was reported in a Front Herald story last week to av said that townhouscs wire finally approved on Hay lor The report which was in error probably caused some in the neigh The slory should have said semi detached private dwellings in place of tow houses if iiluiatnn received letter Thursdiy from high school leather 1 who the hoard for not his iiimplaiuts through the proper ihinnels Mr lli llamv submitted i to the in his daughter attending mith classes at Sinmr Public whin ratio is 100 pupils lo two tnehers in per of the math classes This is explained Peter Gardiner and I Zander ninth teachers it the school is new program iradlng pupil tcichcr ratio or increased facilities and more individual attention pupils with problems Mr I illamy explained in his litter that the complaint should from the board to a iiimmillie to investigate the situation then back to the with recommendation to be approved or deflated Tin cnmpHint was discussed at a board meeting in April and it wis decided that the board did not or disapprove but would Inlluw the program with interest and lake no linn motion moved by itiirlnikton trustee Tony Goodyear and seconded by trustee was passed Thursday night It that the board has lonsidered the complaint and has decided to lake no A parked car owned by lamce McKcllar McNabb St had the whole left side smashed when a tractor trailer driven by Robert sides wiped it The crash July 19 at 3 30 p m at Itiver Drive near Itosctta Street caused damage to the cor but no damage to the truck The front end of a car driven by Ken Mclntyre res was wrecked with damage estimated at when the steering locked causing It to plow into a flagpole and the supporting structure The architectural firm of Hall ford and Wilson was appointed at Thursday meeting of County Board of design on addition to Public School These architectural plans when completed will be subject to approval or the minister of education The new additions to Public School will be a library which will occupy IZ73 square feet and a general purpose room occupying square feet These additions are being motivated on the basis of a total community program as far as Is concerned Public School is a kindergarten lo Grade six school with a rated capacity of Its September 1973 projected enrolment is TOUGH TIMES Husband struggling with budget to wife We should have saved during the depression so we could live through this prosperity Pollution Probe Urges Recycling Depots lit spokesman for members of Georgetown Pollution present at a works committee meeting Monday night proposed the erection if six steel hoppers enclosed by fencing as lor recyclahli materials Mr suggested I j irking lot as the site tin hop peri saying it the most lutaln for most said rubers Pi lluhiin Probe would and super v I the Deration for while until it had proved asked the town to My the coat of haulage and rental f a site pollution said his group was fig l sign distribute handbills from door door advising residents of program reeve ihairnnn works committee said it wis gratifying have somiini tome forward with a plan assured the group Ill KIP The chairman said the town was starting a night pickup of cardboard from commercial and industrial establishments three times a week on August Pi All such businesses will be asked to segregate cardboard boxes and cardboard and have them ready for the night pickup cardboard will be in the packers which it and taken directly in which pavs a ton The deputj reeve said the town ixpects at least too break in deal Jiid maki a little profit But most important we are not using up the landfill site as fast added the depulv reeve Mayor Bill Smith questioned the location suggested by Probe for the hop pers He doubted the owners of the Market Centre would perati in this type of operation BINS In rrplv lo a question from Mr said the three bins for glass one cans and one for paper necessary because lie color Hide suggested Ihe operation be done In stages starting with two bins to see the response John Mitchell of Pollution Probe pointed out that the bins would have to be enclosed to prevent vandalism so the fence would have to be erected and moved again if more bins were added He also said raised boardwalks would have to be built since bins from five to seven feet high Deputy reeeve Sykes reminded the group that glass did not take up much space In the landfill site and was not a pollutant In the right place such as ihe landfill site He that costs nave to be superintendent frank Morettc said any depot would have to be at the works garage or the landfill site so it could be super ised Mr laid the spec I at or that fridges and stoves were now being set aside and sold for scrap rather than filling up landfill stic Mr Tweed said his group would be willing to try to determine the response of the public in advance Morrow suggested taking two blocks In three different sections of town and runningatrlaloperailon temporary depol lo see the result He said he would return to council after consultation with Ihe members or the organization HISTORY LIVES FOR CHRISTINE Christine lloopti 7 Main St gels a first hand introdm Hon ipt SirM ii of regular military forte performed a day lone pageant miliimy drill last Sainic Mat among I hi Humus Midland Marie Is first European community of interior Canada founded In 1639 The Marine performed infantry manoeuvres musket drill artillery firing and military music fur thousands of delighted to Marie including The famed Co in pan lie I- rani hi la Marine raised eentury flagni

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