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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1976, p. 13

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Continued from Page Getting the final figure down to may took good on a piece of paper but the taxpayers I to be The committee estimated that the sale of the old Mill Street arena and the land to it could be sold for roughly a figure which Councillor Hyde angrily took exception to pointing out that the town would have to retain a large part of the property to provide parking space for the Lions Club hall and swimming pool Tennont countered that the committee after receiving two outside appraisals had felt that the figure was actually the minimum figure they could receive Also Included in the financing were a grant from the federal government to pay the entire cost of installing an elevator In the proposed library a grant from the community centres branch of the provincial and a grant from Wlntano to pay for one third of the estimated cost of he library As well a further in equipment as light scots water heater softener boiler pipes and radiator could be from Georgetown Memorial the calculated further benefits the committee said by constructing the It 2 million project would be reduce staff increase revenue save in maintenance and operating costs and Janitorial services plus increased use of the library by linking it with the arena Further were also anticipated Mr said because of the facilities for summertime outdoor activities You would probably be going for more iunds If you were planning to construct a separate building in the centre of park All four alternatives called lor looker moms meeting rooms washrooms and canteen facilities that could sen Ice tennis hull and soccer enthusiasts during the and hockey and figure participants during the winter They would be located on the north side of the arena anna and adjacent to the fieldt The four variations of thai basic proposal Included The million complex a two library addition on the front of the arena The structure would be to Si appearance be a staircase to floor which would be library main floor There would also be a hall connected with the libriry to provide space for film full conditioning I petting a sprinkler system in arena and a new entrance for the old arena are also in eluded in the costs A St million complex would smaller front which would not be used for a library The upstairs portion would have reinforced concrete for use m gymnasium A bare arena complex There would only be small one front on the building to house washrooms and of fees only A 113 million basic arena with two front These floors would be iced go house a small kitchen washrooms There was no mention at all of plans for of in for little theatre presentations which caused John Roe representing Georgetown Little Theatre to ask their requests had been considered all Mr replied that after original consideration of the idea of a theatre complex il was cut out because of economic reasons He said that the GLT reported request for an exclusive room was not Any further action on the committee report will now a special budget meeting by committee of the whole at which ill possible options will be considered In the feasibility of rebuilding the Georgetown Memorial reni A Idler submitted council by Man Associates engineering firm hired took into the reconstruction of the old arena was to be tabled before council last Tilt Wednesday A 17 Page 13 right That report indicated that it would cost approximately 200 to make the arena once again safe for use and that would only provide a useable Ice surface Levy defends Bantam Tourney As Georgetown prepares to tournament but all roll out lis red carpet for over events such is BOO Bantam hockey players the Midget tournament and the coaches and fans the tour figure skating carnival is facing some strong Council did In net stick criticism from town council thai recommendation over the special ice rates the however is now considering organizers have further motion suggested by been receiving Councillor that special According to Councillor Harry however llnic te chairman of the tournament for the past 10 years if some is provided by the town in paying or the ice rales this years tournament could well be the last I certainly say definitely one or the other but Its a possibility right At Monday night council meeting Councillor Levy and Councillor Morrow mat off In a verbal sparring match over a recommendation from the general ad ministration committee that regular ice rental rates per hour the Gordon be charged not only the Neighbours help boy fight against cancer A WILLING PLAYMATE a week old Lion pup from the African Lion Safari in Ruck ton found Jonathan Comwell a willing playmate last Saturday and her public relations officer for the park visited the Knox Church hall Saturday tern on Four hurt in crash on Sunday night In less lhan one week time approximately was raised and donated towards the Stephen Trust Fund a fund to raise needed money so that a Brampton family need not sell their home In order to enable their son Stephen to undergo extensive testa surgery In last hope forts to ward off death from the dreaded disease cancer John of Brampton one of the Herald advertising salesmen along with his father John Ambrose who organized the fund have been canvassing and arranging fund centres to help their neighbour and friend Stephen on IB year old youth of been Archdekin in Stephen and his parents flew to Manhattan Memorial Hospital In New York one week ago Tuesday to tight the deadly disease which was only discovered wilhin Stephen three months ago Initial estimates for Ihe new experimental Platinum treatment which In recent experiments have proven 80 percent effective showed the treatment Including hospital Society and other costs could be as be roughly next year By bringing the arena rales in the town up lo compete with rates by nearby municipalities said Morrow the overall costs would be lower To that Councillor Levy replied lhal the Bantam tournament as ihe best example of a special that he was connected wh only the town lost year When you re talking about an overall loss of what hell he commented later He explained lhat the tournament last year paid for the ice time was required to also pay percent its profits which last year thanks to a larger than normal gate amounted to The tournament in fact gave low a total of On top of thai Levy con town received over profit from the canteen during the one The Midget tournament offered the town similar revenues he said In comparison If Ihe arena was used only for public skating during the Easter much as a day for four break said Levy the weeks totalling maximum number of people Not only could the based on previous years to not financially afford such take advantage the ad treatment for their son without rational ice time would be putting their house on the real people a day or a maximum of market but the parents for Ihe week were not certain how long their We offer hours of en son would remain In for over B hospital and If and how much people would pay for this By raising our rates he treatment said the town will be Mr has set target of penalizing the people who use with some of his flral Ihe arenas the most contributions coming from To do so without Increasing Mayor James Archdekin to the organizers of the Councillor Kenneth tournament would force the and local Member of registration fee per team lo Parliament Boss Milne Mr nearly from its present Fagan reported that there has level of 40 That would which were in the allow Besides a hood of tournament belongs a town That only way to run It Explaining the ad ministration committee firm stand in favor Ihe increases Councillor Roy Booth noted director wos the one who submitted the report He the man who must conlrol his budget He has made his presentation and after due consideration we have approved il organized by local groups Councillor Morrow was sharply critical of the 50 per day rates being charged the Bantam tour Vie re eliminating entire million dollar facility from use by local citizens simply or 50 per day This council should very seriously consider whether it wants to give up that facility for seven days Did build it so 42 teams from all over Canada and the US come here and No we built it to provide place for our own children to He pointed the net costs of the three Hills arenas unanimous pledge of The fund has been set up at the Bank of Not a Scotia in any of he local branches and donations will be transferred to the Toronto branch Donations can be made under the Sieve Trust t number If any of the money we have raised Is left over after the treatment Is completed then any remaining money be donated to the Cancer luded Mr probably be the highest I country and I can guarantee you that no team would even consider paying that price Just for two games A per hour grant would necessitate a Jump from lo In the registration rales he said but most tournaments charge in that neighbourhood Etc plying lo a suggestion by Councillor Morrow that the Bantam lournamenl be alternated between other nearby was impractical said Levy The Four people were hospitalized and damages amounted to 6 in a three car pile up Sunday evening In satisfactory condition at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital arc Frances Rush ton of Etobicoke the driver of one car Bayne and Cathy both of Hills burgh passengers in the second car and Susan Tile ox a bo of a passenger In the third car The accident at lo pm on Road about 1 feet south of 15 Sideroad when the car driven by Frances llushton went out of control on an icy surface and collided with the car driven by Ronald George St police report The third car driven by George St Hiltsburgh collided into the rear of the second car after skidding on the icy road Police estimate damages to the Rush ton vehicle at to the Ronald vehicle at and the Edward vehicle at King St and North was Ihe scene of an last a car driven by Agnes Hilts in collision with a parked car owned by John Irwin at 10 a Police estimate damage to the vehicle at and to the vehicle at The Intersection of Main St North and Guelph St In Georgetown was the scene of an accident last Saturday at a when a car driven by Lena Connors of Mlsslssauga was In collision with a car driven by John MeKenna of Brampton Damage to the MeKenna vehicle was police estimate while Connors vehicle sustained in damages A car driven by Mildred Herbert Hews on Georgetown was in collision with a Husband Transport I truck driven by Brian Bailey of Acton lasl Friday at noon The mishap at 127 Mill St Hi Us The Herbert vehicle sustained in damages police estimate w the Husband Transport truck was undamaged A late night accident last Tuesday in Acton caused In damages to a parked cor owned by Etlnaldo Sartor of Sartor car wos parked on Church St feet cast of John St when a car driven by Louis Gibbons of Toronto was in collision with it p m The Gibbons vehicle was undamaged In mishap GUNNARS MEAT MARKET 148 Guelph St Georgetown FORMERLY VALLEY MEATS LEAN POT ROAST HAMBURGER lb 49 RIB 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