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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1976, p. 1

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Home Newspaper of Hills Larry WEDNESDAY Day of protest Union workers from the TwinCec federal govern I Id plant In Georgetown demonstrate their disapproval was wage and price control policy Park Turnout low at rally Although union Georgetown did not turn out in full strength at Park for the Canada wide Day Protest local union presidents felt they hid the total support of the rank and tile Warned Thursday brisk wind for keeping some away They re alt out said Harry president of Local United Auto Workers at Smith and Stone Ltd The local has members from the office and factory but could not estimate how many were at the demon ration of about protestors They re protesting in Iheir own way 1 don think Trade is colng to do with wage controls hut It II hi gtvesus prici controls hi si id Wi could live both said There be strikes if I wen given voice That all we want This is the purpose of it tin demon said to Trudeau that wage controls without arc not for Canadian workers This is why we re demonstrating oil part two of the government llirti economic plan to lower inflation The president of local at Standard Products Klatt led out I lot il numbers Thar hear protesting the wage and control We expected more told The Herald million workers imh in first rganiuddemonslralion it kind 1 tin Job ij that of tin in in population must paj or 1 Khtl hippemd to rrt thi Id fat ACTON GROUPS PRESENT BRIEF Arena rental review called A h lulling to council Monday won a lemporiry riprnio for the irind s port or inn idons when council voted to re examine lis stand on ised rental the new r ills approved let several numbers Hintcil out that the prist inn Filial wis if to inl seiond look lln situ itmn The if wis suilionid by the Figure Skating lull minor school tin indusln ml ill Wellington Hockey lln I S 1 rds Tin wh 111 11 Georgetown two out said Jane of the firm s local amalgamated wllh loc it Standard I roducts Its great sold Martha Jack who works at the Twin it factory of the day demonstration Its lime people showed Trudcnu Ihcy won stand or wage controls minus business Albert Tuchel of Georgetown who works at Amincan Motors Brampton plant told Thellenld The Anil Inflation Hoard is anli productivi If Tmdiau wants to cope Willi Inflation fighting inflation with the Inflation In a Thursday David president of the Ontario Federation of Labor In my opinion today labor lomis of Then ion hi no turning hack lo nice said ire now committed to speak on issues other than those that arise in lollcclive Inclining roc ess have wilh a vengeance As unionists eome more politically lonsclous through prolist confrontation they will turn to political solutions is have trade union Archer said polarization of is undoubtedly taking place Arilnr said No longer cm unions and unionists afford a stand on tin social Issues day economic the or the issues of ihi We must not only negotiate for our numbers hut we must speak for the employees who arc not yet our W must make sure Ilia I social and economic policies ore not Introduced by governments hostile lo labor governments thai enact I that wipe out the gains made at he bargaining table Voters increase INSIDE Davis meets local Tories Ijgc Joyce Beaton Candidate declares Hydro hearings set 13 Servicing dispute over Sports Columns and News Feminism and socialism Karate Column Chess Mess Letters To The Editor Ijgr Acton News PugrJ District Day I Page their 1976 siason Mr Elliot quoted the nil actors outlined in the brief which In s justify a separate rate scheduled for the ilubs to the brief estimated deficits Hills three arenas been presented unfairly since annual capital costs have not included in reports from the recreation department Arenas projected 1976 it states Incomes Til J with capital costs included while the istimile for eorfictowns Gordon rises from 76a 1 I rut points it Acton residents Mom contributed lib in private domtions tow rinov at their arena between II ml 1J nit all four words of the municipal or the construction of the Our itinns in Wards 1 and hove ipprommitely one third the sponsors ai d one third the paying that ire available to the of 3 the brief The rates meanwhile are hurting rtgislrations at each of programs may have to not be reasonably expected to produce from lo lent new operating venue on such relallvcly short notice The brief icncludes by recommending that the Swords and Sabres be classified as Acton local nonprofit adult groups and that the school be classified as on Acton minor sports group in second recommendation the organizations seek a return to the rental rates originally approved by all parties concerned for this season in subject to 10 to 15 per cent inflation Mr noted that proposed rales would still nit the town J in revenue a per cent increase over last year Councillors Hyde liny Booth and Harry I offered to Mr and Ihc Acton clubs for wlnt they considered thought provokinc present Coun Hie Morrow called it of Ixst tations that this council s ever had Ward 1 Councillors Pit and Joe Hurst thanked louncil or its in support and open minded ac of the Aflir initially lln need to return the Ihi administration committee Chairm in Us agreed to the it tin committee s Oct melting Subdivision problems fixed time and weather blamed Thi problems which plagued Marywood Meadows homeowners in April May and June this year have been solved to the more or less sntlsl of principals involved lien Ihe developer of fclklon In was under fire earlier this vt Irom the Meadows Hi tin owners and town council Then is a time when i do ill in one said in a lelcphoni interview referring to complaints shoddy workmanship led to burst pipes roads paved lump ted ground and extremely dusty him In said people thought is hire to staj but May was bad June was had and I do all tho work it In the middle of construction cannot screen dust with trucks bringing m thousands of tons of dust Had weather held it up 111 ind Juiu v rek copy a litter on his I11I1 tin Toronto Home to the ministry of con and commercial relations Dated Sept letter is a condensation of on in of the subdivision iirriid out in early September by an official of the association said Dave Si part executive vice president of TUBA In a telephone interview Slupart said that in the odd member association only one other complaint had been heard against Noy The trade association has a code of ethics and a member builder can be expelled if he violates that code Stupart sold Mr is member of long standing In a nutshell letter said that Marywood Meadows is a pleasant place to ith better than a homes Here Maryw Ho acknowledged in an interview that most of the problems had been cleared up My only comment Jackson said is the time The complaints were in April and May the report is in Mr slid hi holds no ill will toward lown lid by councillor Im Hyde lo get the subdivision cleaned up Council refused to let proceed with pre servicing a 14 lot parcel of land adjacent Marywood Meadows until homeowners complaints were righted I believe they understood my point of view said As for sodding the Mary parkelte Ihe subdivision agreement did not include soddingil said Hi refused to sod it until after Mayor Tom Hill approached me in a gentlemanly manner he said There a thing did not perform according to the subdivision agreement concluded m proud of it THREE HERALD CARRIERS HONORED by 2000 National Carrier Day annually honours the unsung heroes of the newspaper Industry go following a readership poll two weeks ago the Herald honored two carriers from Georgetown who share one paper route and another carrier from Acton SLandina In front Gooff 0 and We loon children of Mr and Mrs David Wei don of crescent Georgetown Standing Paul Carter 13 ton of Mr and Boy Carter of Victoria Avenue Acton Geoff and have been Hi ru d arricrs for Just about a year while Paul is a of years having started delivering the nowdefunct Tri County Shopper All Ihrct of our carriers received something tangible in appreciation of their services Paul received while Geoff and each received As well each receives a certificate from the Canadian Newspaper Circulation Manager Association years ago Town administrator Doug revealed Inst that inumeratlon in Hills conducted last month shows ilcclors up from about registered for previous election He said voter lists will be posted today In each of polling subdivisions and the last date for revision will be Nov 1B76 MAKING FRIENDS Kim and Gail both 7 with friends Susan Caplain Crook the Professor and the Ham and Clnzlna Van Spromcn say hello to the burglar as the glrla greet Grimace The was a Mellon characters at the Club success although the money raised will fall short of the Saturday Looking on arc Big Mae Mayor gnnl For more details see page

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