THE HERALD Wednesday Marehi TB Halton Hills wants park That planned park for the Valley Conservation Authority Black Creek Ares of two weeks ago officials of the Georgetown is being pulled off authority noted that plans to the Black Creek the shelf by Halton Hillr J council At a meeting of the Credit proceed o officials of the the authority had Included accented that plans to the Black Creek project in last ills develop a TO central park year budget at the request of further in Georgetown may be shelved Georgetown council However authority after one year of futile attempts an offer of nude to negotiate Signs of trouble Signs in Halton Hills which are as varied Things are getting out of hand in town as they are numerous are KM close Councillor Ernie Sykes added Something perusal from town council sometime in the should be done he said to control the use of future cardboard signs In particular that are In reviewing an application by Auto placed beside Highway Master Transmission Co MS Guelph Street Councillor Roy Booth explained that to erect a ground sign on its property the when a sign bylaw was first drawn up In town a committee of the whole Monday night Georgetown It was discovered hat it made briefly rapped the myriad collection of signs about 50 percent of the existing signs In toe in town town The merchants be said would Councillor Harr- levy picked Guelph have be given three years to carry out Street In articular as bring over run their change to legal signs Flashing signs signs of all sorts He nicknamed It Sign and rotating sign were considered illegal In Alley the bvlaw The matter of signs In Hills will be the signs because of the lack of a proper sign reviewed In the near future by the town bylaw engineer andphuwer the owner of the land Involved was not accepted Because In last Hills has not made any j reauMt to the to continue negotiations the CVCA Is considering not including the park in Its plans Councillor Harry Levy ex pressed concern last week about the authority move I for one don want to them delete that project be com mentcd At the moment its an ungodly mess that has to be cleaned up We would to see t re turned to la te to provide Georgetown with some sort of central park I don want this just to die because the authority ran Into a stone wall land In question be Trailer owners face rate increase Owners of trailer homes that the new charges be paying for all the municipal in mill fur neeaea mesa said Councillor Rusa Miller Tbe town it was pointed out is currently taking steps on its own to have tbe property cleaned up The personnel and finance committee will be making a recommendation that town ask the authority to continue negotiations to acquire tbe TO OFFICIALLY kick off Red Cross month Karl KUen Hill raised tbe Red Cross flag to fly over the town Paul Farkaa Marg Pope of tbe Red Cross and Mayor Tom municipal offices located in Hills will face a loo percent rise In their municipal service charges Anyone commented The town s finance and Councillor Harry Levy who personnel committee last thinks he should pay only Wednesday recommended to per month for all the services council that the first rise In 10 provided by the town years for trailer home fees be Irrespective of bow small the granted The fees set out In the home may be is out of his trailer bylaw first drawn up in head 1SSS are per month The He said that previous 1 10 committee has recommended fee does not come close to development I s or future meto Church OFA does not represent farmers The Ontario Federation of OFA officials had presented a should require the most majority of the does not represent brief containing the same land searching examination were meeting were well audience added If we ever noted in have landuse that a plan Is indeed agree to something like that we plans The weakness with that coming the realities of operating cabinet The cabinet a response for land should be established the a just signing our own death a differing member ra to do town a raw Integrity tad to ttTtatoSS one farmer OFA provincial to sell his property one person he said farmers The has asked earning a decent income commented during the heated hat the represents the the province to institute a farm He added Consumers curat mat location In question and answer farmers to remain in Income program however want to be assured Auf School 1 hit I SET total In the way it was federation brief is a call for a Another member of the outoTfaraungluen we received yesterday by the negative capital gains Thai suggestion- stringent control of selling and that is capable of Viable fi arm on do m people In our termer came lor j e up dll Interejled only In 1 Hill id otter departure Iron policy on member pointed out the Jg member the SSS n serve PCs quiz Snow thoughts of an that it was really an ex Burlington Oakville and north number of other topical issues election of Ideas breakfast would each have prime concerns and not an election preparation separate representatives John Rhodes provincial Mr Hill however noted tba we see something being done loses money because of a farmers In Ontario had been on It very soon roping change could be calling for landuse plans for Mr Hill explained that a reimbursed In a similar over 12 years and that the program has already been set manner to the present capital OFA a plans had been made up in British Columbia which is gains his loss It would into a complete package which basically a risk sharing done either through a tax the government decide program through which the credit or an outright payment iih province assists farmers In Thus a farmer whose land la making up part of their losses valued at l million for use for other par meeting ccdrngtolKsntta chief it was also pointed out that sWdtnelr coats exceed the development but who must sell ties when the Georgetown About local members difficulty in carrying out the minister was to moat municipalities in affect market price for Ihelr produce as farm land for nail that Conservative questioned East change is the decision of have been guest speaker at the already hove landuse policies That not the type of program amount would Association met last Saturday Jim Snow on a number of wnere to separate soutn from breakfast meeting but was set out In their official plana we have here he pointed the additional That may coolly concentrated on local issues Heading north at Highway or unable to attend and bylaws Three of the out I m not sure what kind of scheme however met with a j waB plan Is coming but op- varied reaction Thursday evervthlng else but an election the list of topics was the Queen ElixabethWayT Tbe PCs met at an early redistribution of provincial resignation of George morning breakfast meeting ridings In Halton the Kerr former MPP for this held In Hunters Inn recommended redistribution area was also discussed along Georgetown PC association could see present two with tbe new election expenses president Fran Balnea noted ridings expanded into three bill reglonalgovernmentplusa Liquor charges net 3 Thirteen persons were charged under the Liquor Control Act last week in Georgetown In ten separate incidents Four youths were charged with causing a disturbance at the Station Hotel after police Investigated a complaint There were five Isolated Incidents of Impaired driving and four others were cbargedwimbelngdnmklnapublicptace or having liquor in a public place Communications across Guelph St damaging the cable A Drivein St reported taken from the cash box after thieves broke In Friday night Department store clerks are more alert to shoplifters since tbe recent crackdown by Georgetown managers and Halton Regional Police Two juveniles were apprehended outside the Canadian Tire Store Saturday and caught with one minlknlfe they had taken without paying Costs may limit use of schools Benefits Scouts Bob of Crescent Is richer thanks to his generosity and the Op timists Club In order to raise money to send local Scouts Norway a jS0 draw was by tne club with the drawing held Saturday at Zellers Councillor Harry Levy and Dave McKeown of the Optimists pulled the winning ticket from those sold at the meeting of the Halton Board of Education last Thursday in Burlington Budget preparations for the current year indicated that would be needed in overtime pay to keep the schools open after hours Jim Singleton director of education for the board noted that many groups using the schools could not afford to pay for the facilities An example of such a group would be the Boy consequences would be If these were not available for Scouts to meet furthered Mr Singleton Finance officer for the board Indicated that tbe figure also Included overtime for heating and security checks of the buildings In the area Len Auger a trustee of board would like to see a fur ther study carried out to determine the cost of extra hours and determine whether or not a charge should be made to users of the buildings CHECK OUR SPECIAL 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