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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1973, p. 1

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GEORGETOWN HERALD Mall Registered Number The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District Pi per year single Copy Price Fifteen Cents UnusedQuarry Is OffLimits Garbage Dump Township council Into a com plain I that an abandoned quarry Is being involved with Georgetown Pollution Probe but who ap peared before council as a concerned citizen said con true Lion waste and household garbage are being deposited a quarry off Sideroad The property is known as the Norton quarry Her Reeve just don t understand why people would want dump rubbish there when they can use the municipal dump for Wee Mrs Mitchell said she pealed to the Ontario Proln Police tor action but was told nothing doing Identity of the owner of the quarry is not known but an attempt will be made to trace him Council will consider erection No Dumping signs and possibly of a fence to block the entrance of the quarry to future dumpers Mrs Mitchell complaint about the dumping follows on the heels of a Garbage Coalition conference held in Georgetown on when delegates from across the province met to discuss pollution 8500 Salaries Adopted By Regional Councillors Few Minor Accidents On Georgetown Roads Georgetown police report only a few minor accidents in Georgetown this past week A mishap at the corner of Guelph Street and Armstrong Avenue on Wednesday Oct resulted in damage to a car operated by Betty Jane Pat 18 Hawkes Place Georgetown and Woo damage to a vehicle operated by Donald J Stadden of 121 Park si Glen Williams A twocar mishap at the Junction of Ontario Street and resulted In damage to a vehicle operated or Hyde Park Georgetown and damage to a vehicle driven by Roy Puckering 7 Prince St Glen Williams on Friday Oct Damage amounted to to a car driven by John Perras Airedale Court Georgetown when it collided with a vehicle operated by Shirley Chaplin or 16 Shelley St Georgetown The Chaplin vehicle sustained ISO damage mishap which occurred on Road on Thursday Oct Georgetown police report the then or two bicycles this week One was taken from the arena afternoon around and one was stolen from a residence at on Monday Police recovered the latter bicycle Tuesday mor Town police also report recovery of a car before it was reported missing A car owned by J Jacobs of was recovered by Georgetown police early Monday morning on Street The owner was not aware that it had been Define Stress Effects At Training Course A lame attendance at last Thursday evening North Hallon Contact Centre training course was due to the presence of from Brampton a Peel Memorial Hospital Dr Cor mack began his talk defining stress and the physical and emotional resulting from stress Discussion per to various studies carried out by such people as Dr Caplan and Wolfe gave telephone volun a belter insight and deratanding of the problems associated with stress and strain protections against stress and the aid of our per WET SET We don want to get you too worried about all this wet weather but some guy in Hungry Hollow Is busy building So far though he ad vertised for pairs animals sonal resources available In the community Group discussions dweall on the following subjects I concept of how to talk to a person In trouble guide lines for telephone conversations backgrounds of persons In trouble descriptions of family structures symptoms of suicidal ten and break down and Its causes The evening concluded with an applaud of appreciation or Dr inspiring and very in or ma live lecture Second training course has been re scheduled for this Thursday Nov I at Harrison Public School beginning at 8 Please note this will be the last course given this year for telephone volunteers Vote Is 1410 For Pay Scale Hilton regional voted themselves eirl effective Jan i at their first if meeting at the count administration building in Milton The remuneration motion w it carried i vote f Councillor tied tint council meclinRs willbc held on Ihe first and third the month beginning pm lis held that will continue be laid at id ministration building for an indefinite time mmitlie meetings will held on Vitdncsdavs In what is session tlit hi item tin is qui slum l councillor salines dun Hie M ilton Hon tint silanes be fixed a W ii for first six in IS wis defeated I nun Coons thin motion tint salaries be it This defeated In discussing proposed motion 1 lOikvilk proposed silar The proposed ml timid Voting for the were councillors George Burlington Ircs in T m Suinerhid Burlington Ted It life the rimiiul i Burlington David Coons Burlington Patrick Tom Hill Hills tone Hills Gurnet MtKcnzic iHalton Hills Hallon Hills iMillonl Hie Watson iMllton and i union Brown lOakvillo itmg against Ihe proposal wire councillors Jock Mary Munroe Morrow Hill in Hills Harry Barrel Mclean Anderson villei Terrv villi ilik Willi William Mason Other council business in ind Barrel to the II Regional Hoard of mm i ssi oners of Police and lilting members to the tin nice pi inning The members lie tommiitoes ire riks in rson II irrow Prislon irks Brown tonne 1 1 HIM Mison Plinning 1 McLaughlin its niniunitv services Coons iiiiull Mckenzie Sutherland Svkcs Firm Is Retained For Complex Plan CHARIOT RACES FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES ABILITY FUND It was and foolball helmets for this particular chariot team jus one of squads participiling in Georgetown District High School held last week it Georgetown Park r get own businesses and residents sponsored chariots with the proceeds going to the Marin of Dimes Ability Members of Ihe above team which finished second overall arc DcGroil iter Kick card Grig si Improved Communications Are Needed For Members School Board Studies Graduates On The Job The firm of Let and Becks lead of Ti wis engaged as for plans ind for Gtnrgctown hall complex council it meeting Speaking to Phil Siddall ted Hi it the firm of I liken wis the ton s mil discussion said council w uld the operator hat lit Ins to be advised thai he on i sevenday nek sidered ividcd the best ill Invite Boys To Enlist In Lome Scot Cadets The Lome Scots Cadet Corps is inviting all boys between the ages of thirteen and seventeen to join the corps which meets every Tuesday evening at Georgetown Armoury Detective John Barrett of the there are boys currently In the corps and It can ac commodate any boy who ap plies Cadet training includes map reading first aid drill routines military courtesy and handling of firearms Detective Barrett hopes that a course in radio communications will be added to the corps activities Other planned activities in elude manoeuvres games exercises and overnight camping Some boys will have chance to attend summer militia camps as well as take part In possible exchange with cadets abroad Elective Barrett said We will bend the rules slightly and allow some boys younger than thirteen in par in the corps if they qualify in size Detective Barrel added Officers in charge of cadet program arc Raj amino thin Lieut Barrett Lieut and three cadets of Aclon Hill of Georgetown and Garbage Coalition is wis almost communication body Unking concerned citizen groups in Ontario and Saturday ll set keep member- to reassess its meihods if keep the communication internally and message before public externally Bill lohnson president if Fifty nine groups in Ontario Group I ruled ore represented in Garbage Kuril Dumping wis to Coalition About persons representing most of groups attended the weekend gathering Community Centre in Georgetown The conference turned i a exchange of rmati in between the delegates and it Joint Another Hilt Iioard of the cm has dtcidtd to link f s how Hull high slit s s cnized that pcrf rm on scsitm tried to needed groups In link crisis job ind in college The students fir life in garbage its potential In ird is interested in iiroider thin simple a source of through In w this pcrf reflects npl and tint thtrt was the if education nk in fir in when being delivered in its in liter vi irs news about polluiion events iwn lie ic lies going ind votidouainsl ll ltd f dnv iking the ing he mite I Hull in Probe tht sevtn person committee Mr Johnsi is delegated ittend he in ml to haul from Metro Toronto to pt Hi said i brief he will present will urge ihit disposal be switchtd m flick prottssional f tht Georgetown Figure Pair Skates At Calgary firming newsletters It results I lovt if Mid trustu ln I Hull ii Ik Tironlo wh mil lit mid the rt i unless suhmitted cull the duplication included mprehensicc I sltttir ir all simple dints Help Family At Christmas the hi in in thtr couuiil business si ding sign fir Dell er M si iract is ippr ictlhv fir lull licence J2 Slretl which would its lit used is i shop taxi dispatch I Tui thing but the seven week he said bird reading was considered f posed development on iter by nsiruciion Council decided leave third reading I Hit pr until certain requirements I diversion if Silver reek was needed ire third re idinK could pass and no fill he used wc need ihis riling to the coun attention that a new permit r the posed development silt would be needed as the old one had txpirtd in July of this Smith said the be advised of this fatt in addition to the oncoming dlVIS talk All Sir ipptaluig for from ugiblc mess Uu than pit fir its str viluitug milium sirvicr ensure f in fomtlv Us liege pt pic nil status Bill wing Oddfellows Launch Amblyopia Project would like lo emphasize there is no charge for thing in the cadet corps Detective Barrel said The uniforms are provided free of charge We also have free transportation for boys coming from Acton The liaison officer for Lome Scots Cadet Corps and the Armed Forces in War rent Officer stationed at NEWS IN BRIEF COUNTY Education took Its school buses off the road last Thursday In the northern part of the county because of heavy fog But schools in North were not I closed The move was a prudent one because school bun mishaps I earlier last week near Brentford and Windsor sent G6 children lo hospital A YOUTH Scott Livingston of Ann was one of recipients of the Toronto Star carrier grand awards in Toronto Each year the Star gives an award to its top carrier in each of city and rural delivery zones and Scott was winner in the Georgetown area He received a plaque crest and special jacket COUNTY POPULATION has passed the mark to reach 19 according to the Ha I ton Peel Regional Assessment Office The new town of Ha I ton Hills which lakes In I Georgetown and Township will have a 1 population of Milton the largest in area in the new of will have the smallest population n the lUduciicn lie s Ifithmiti lb bumper stake Club has reason lie llun miss proud of his hrothcnnd Mr is in team Debbie and Hit thit li lint mtrol- l llutim The mug couple wis one of He tills valuable Itgitts wtrt urged to du lit buried in Canada last in where it Midl ine in senior dance pairs with somi of world best skating talent voting couple placed eighth It wis tht ir first time in senior ind first in in competition Six Treated In Collision Six treated fur minor injunei released from Peel Memorial following a three car at Junction of and the Line west shortly before p m taken In hospital were Daniel Turner 1G of Leah Turner 15 Hull Limehouse Moore 17 Paul Rogers Acton and the driver Morrison 17 also of Drivers of the two vehicles were Brian of Thornhlll and Roger Duke of Port Curling Brampton estimate damage to the three chicles at and are investigating the mishap long with trusties ind schi l it iff ntetis Tht wis the idei Oak tin is the trustee up ige the Slit told the lasl in Hurling n that regarding iiualiiv preparedness iur high stlw Ins been limps in width during si in ut indicidu whttlur Is ire rt he 1 Independent Order Odd Orion lodge 109 in is atkling im The lodge is a meeting Thursdas at In organize a screening program in con It junction with tht count health unit it that is ofttn known as need a condition in which ne or both eyes has poor vision HAPPY WINNERS OF THE YMYWCA BABY PHOTO CONTEST although examination shows no or malformation of the takes complete examination to show if the eye is healthy and well formed and vision can be tested by using lights pictures of he large Glasses may help he return of vision while covering the good eye to force the lazy eye to work often is necessary Herald Photos NICOLE MERCER FIRST MONTHS JUSTIN CASSIBO THIRD MONTHS DAVID WATTS SECOND MONTHS

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