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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1975, p. 1

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APRILS IMS Home Newspaper of Hills CAROL COOK AND BETTY SNOW of the KJnette Club of Georgetown get he last few Items prepared for The Floral Fantasy by Fendley a There will be an auction of arrangements and a door prize will be presented all courtesy of Florists The evening takes place April at Holy Cross Auditorium Proceeds will go for community work Tickets available by calling Sheridan chairman heads body Haltoa Hills representative on Sheridan College board of governors Bert has been elected president of tbe Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario Mr Hlnton election came during a Toronto meeting of tbe executive this past weekend Mr Hlnton who earlier this year elected chairman of Sheridan board of governors Is an Acton businessman who r Been very tightly involved with growth of tbe community college program In Ontario since its birth approximately six years ago His Involvement has stretched from an active representation on behalf of Hills on Sheridan College s governing board to a close Involvement on provincial decisions con cemlng community colleges ft His newest position with notes Mr Hlnton and views of tbe two member committees of the association the council of governors and tin hand the committee of presidents representing all community collages In Ontario ACAATO will also act as a vital link between the province a ministry of colleges and universities and tbe 22 com colleges or affect the policies of the individual colleges Mr explained t instead acta aa a ioru aucussion items common in terest for all One specific area on which Mr Hlnton will no doubt be concentrating will be that of reducing the costs of operating the various community colleges I think wa all realize that we have to take a serious look at cutting some of the fat off our programs Eliminating programs which do not have large classes would be one method of cutting down costs be said Hlnton has set for the provincewide association to better Involve the governors of various com colleges in the formulation of policies He noted that many of the governors all of whom are selected from the general public Meets with Gage Carnegie class filling rapidly For water and sewer connections Charges up Charges that costs for connecting with tbe municipal sewer and water systems have risen in Hills by percent In Just one year are going to be reviewed by the region public works committee Councillor Hie Morrow levelled charges during lastweek regional council meeting adding that anyone who wishes to obtain a permit to connect with the Hills services must also now travel to Burlington in order to pick It up The services In Haltoa Hills have di and yet the costs have risen out of all proportions Councillor Morrow stated Councillor Jack of Burlington chairman of the public works committee however noted that the baa been rearrangug Us system for allowing con nections and la presently setting up a system through which anyone wanting permit can do so by telephone whole process is evolving right now be said After Councillor Morrow again protested tbe increase In charges which were set lust last year by Hills at per con nection Oakville Mayor Harry Barrett Jokingly commented Obviously Councillor Morrow appreciate tbe coat we must pay for Inefficiency Tbe matter of the rising costs Is going to be examined by tbe regions works com meeting this week Glen diamond may still be ready The softball diamond In Glen Williams which now lies under tons of scattered fee blocks left in the wake of February flood of the Credit River may still be cleared In time for the park to be ready for this summer Mayor Tom Hill Monday night told town council that be had approached officials of ministry of correctional sex vices to obtain the services of a work gang of Inmates from tbe Correctional Centre crew Mayor Hill noted could break up the large ice blocks helping to speed up the meltingoB well as remove some of large logs that are scattered across the park Tbe work party to have started work on Thursday of last week but due to late spring snow storm it wan unable to make the trip to the Glen When the crew will be again able to start work has not yet been set Council did ask Monday that the town s engineer estimate the damage done to the park and the facilities in it and present his findings to tbe next meeting of tbe works committee earlier proposed that the town pay for all repairs but Coun cillor Harry Levy chairman of the town finance committee objected noting that Before we go willy nitty ahead on this let see what exactly it a going to coat us There is a possibility that the ministry of natural resources may end up paying for repairs to the Glen park Mayor HOI revealed that the Credit Valley Conservation Authority bad approached provincial ministry for funds to repair flood damages but was told that while the could not receive funds a municipality asking for a grant might The town is going to take a close look at Its chances of receiving funds from the province to clear up the damages which may range anywhere from to Region stays with Coxe supports cut A suggestion that the number of coun colors sitting on Halton region council be cut by to was voted down last week by a vote a regional councillors While tbe other four I too Hills representatives on regional council voted against the Idea Councillor Coxe was among the five dissenting voles His experience thus far with the regional council was Councillor Coxe main reason for supporting tbe 14- suggestion Every I attend here he said suggests bow much belter It would work with fewer members When the county system of local government was still In existence Councillor said It consisted of only 14 members and it worked out relatively well Small committeesofanyaorthe added better than larger ones That and the resultant financial savings Town can keep its back hoe What aback hoe between friends Well when the friends are Halton Hills and the region of a back hoe can become a serious problem Regional councillors from the south set their sights on taking possession of a back boo bought by Georgetown and presently being used by Hills works crews for digging graves and carrying out sewer and road work It and two old dump trucks were to have been turned over to the region a works department a year ago when tbe region took the responsibility of sewer and water were the reasons behind Councillor Carl Erlksens original suggestion that regional council be cut down Councillor had proposed that one councillor per ward make up regional council Terming the present regional as extremely Councillor pointed out that having a 14member council would save up to In salaries for counclllora Opposition based on need for representatives for people noted Councillor is at best a pretty weak argument To project that to the federal parliament we would need something like 1 members in parliament We being over governed he charged noting number of municipal regional provincial and federal represen tatives supported by local taxpayer Councillor Hie Morrow of Hal on Hills noted that be agreed with tbe principle of cutting down tbe number of members but objected to Councillor Erlksens method of doing it He suggested that giving a reduced number of Burlington representatives two votes each would correct the imbalance In the number that heavily weighted for south Oakville Councillor Terry Mandell adding his support for the cut explained that chances of main quality mem In this council wbenthere are over or is members decreases as the number Increases Shoots Scores MICHAEL STONE thrilled thousands of fans at Maple Leaf Gardens after scoring a goal against the Toronto Toros goalie It was a thrilling moment for young Michael Stone when be scored a goal against Toronto goalie in a shootout at Maple Leaf Gardens last Friday night Over is fans watched Michael a member of the 1st Georgetown Cub Pack from St John United Church In his shoot out Michael plays hockey with the Minor Atoms of Georgetown thus giving him an added advantage awarded ten records the puck with which scored the goal and a hockey stick autographed by Wayne Dillon St John Cubs travelled to Toronto winaif Jets outing was arranged by Jean Layman with help from assistant leaden Jim Jacques John Hayes and Jim Hammer Little Theatre wins awards are not fully prepared for their work and thus are not fully involved Mr Hlnton attempts to increase the board s ties with Sheridan College development have created a few con frontationa between the board and the ad ministrators our licks If we re going to come up with a common sense approach to running our community colleges The Dale Carnegie Course sponsored here by The Herald Is filling rapidly cording to Dave Mather course director We are in the process of contacting all those who have expressed an interest In program he added Mr Mather will be conducting In meetings for several companies In the area Including Gage Stationery and several others Response from all types of people is encouraging he told The Herald Each class contains a good crosssection of the community this way you get to work with all types of people The Hills class will meet one night human relations and communications skills sessions may be picked up In nearby com muni ties where classes are being held he added In an interview Gil Catlllo who is helping the class told The Herald One reason the Dale Carnegie Course enjoys such a fine reputation around tbe world is its unique teaching methods It is a very prac course we learn by doing ratber than by lectures In Carnegie programs This way a person can learn more quickly and the retention la greater he said Since the class will be limited to 44 participants anyone wanting to know more about tbe course should call Tbe Herald at 2201 as soon as possible However Hills has stubbornly maintained Its claim to the back hoe in particular And they won their argument last week despite a strong protest of regionalism from and Burlington when regional council agreed to relinquish its claim on both tbe two dump trucks and the back hoe Councillor Bill Mason of Oakville termed Hills decision A pretty transparent move to bilk the region it stands against the spirit of regionalism he continued Councillor Ernie Sykes explained however that tbe back boe would still remain at the disposal of the region While tbe town would remain the owner of the equipment and would continue to use It for grave digging or sewer maintenance if the regional works department required it at any time they would have a key to It and thus would have free access to it Sharing struck a good note with Milton a Mayor Anne MacArthur Wby should the area municipality have to give to region this piece of equipment and then have to nay to buy another one Why can they share it That Is what I thought regional government is all about As for the two dump trucks which were also supposed to be turned over to be region a councillor noted that both trucks were over 13 years old and the region did not really wan them In the end an earlier afternoon tour and luncheon in Halton may have proved to be the deciding factor In regional council decision the machine Who paid for that dinner and tour one councillor asked Council was told that Hills had paid for tbe tour to familiarize regional councillors with Ibis town The vote was then taken and the region handed over lis claim to tbe back hoe and trucks Georgetown Little Theatres festival entry A Letter From the General received one award and three nominations at the Central Ontario Drama League awards dinner last Saturday night Neil Freeman this years adjudicator praised Georgetown Little Theatre for their h of a moat difficult play I don know why you chose it It was a poor play to produce tbe writing is weak and the characters are stereotypes said Mr Freeman Harvey Lee of Gift won the adjudicator award for the lighting John also received a nomination for the same category Ron Hill received a nomination Tor best actor and Pat was nominated for best supporting actress Tbe annual election of officers for GLT took play last Monday evening for tbe season Newly elected president Bob Lee and vicepresident Gary Grant will join secretary Joanne Lupton treasurer Gord Hunt and publicity officer Brian on little theatre executive MP wants salary study Frank Phi lb rook a MP has expressed his support In caucus on the proposal of establishing an Independent commission as to decide on the recent wage increases for government MPs The pay raise consists of a percent catchup increase on the effects of inflation phis an annual adjustment to the in dustrlal Index whether it declines or rises This type of bill where there Is an element of self interest on the part of the MPs causes strong controversy from tbe public jfon burden from MPs making the and it would create a neutral setting continued I sm waiting to see what happens In the house before I make a yes or no commitment However 1 will remain In full support of an Independent commission Dr explained that after tbe first proposal just before Christmas of a percent MP wage Increase be received hundreds of com plaints against the proposal Moat of the complaints were against some of the bill Not on the enure issue of a pay raise stated continued if think that we don l warrant a pay raise then MPs will have to inform the people in their ridings lust what our entails Your Morning Smile What would yea call a double bill at theatre featuring The Towering Inferno and Earthqua Why Shake and Bake of coarse he weald have made tbe Tea Suggestions

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