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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1976, p. 2

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Pane Wednesday November IMS Child hit by truck suffers little injury Grieve 11 of damages totalled Glen Williams Police said a car driven by was truck by a town dump motorist John truck on the bridge ner the struck a hydro pole at Credit on Main Street the comer Mr Glen Williams Nov pal minor injuries In the said incident Estimated damages Driver Ronald Latimer of were to the car and attempted to avoid W WO to the pole and light the girl who had stepped into standard his path police said but the rear of his vehicle struck her Street and She was treated Cor minor s the scene of on injuries at Georgetown and incident Nov when a District Memorial Hospital driven by Ronald Hawkins Dale Gale was in Motorcyclist Richard collision with one driven by Vanden Akker 117 Churchill Acton was treated for police said Estimated minor injuries at hospital after damages wen to Stout till motorcycle was m collision hide and to Hawkins with two vehicles en Highway iilN north of Willow Road North Nov polic iTld His and King Street was the scene motorcyde was completely of in Nov when driven by Claire Police said the cars were wis in driven by Weston motorist collision with one driven by Peter and Albert lipoid St 12 Baylor Continued from Page 1 Acton hydro hearing arguments against the choice of a corridor roule in this area will be presented by Mr whosi clients Include property owners whose lands would be dlreclly affected the line as w ell as some of other in objection from Mr Marshall Mr damages were to Axfords vehicle and to sn Cindy Churchill Road is Iniled and released from firing from whiphsh the Cres Williams polio CHAMPION SHORTHORN that individuJ hi officer had found it ibk utility had sought his of a central of another line when construction had already hun on the two ends With unmitigated gall Mr Hydro Is at tempting the same method with lis jOO KV line Commenting that the Issue hand involved the Inquiry officers ability to consider dm v WOO said who lolhsi eilh drive melons is Butkr 196 hurchill ltd Estimated mishap which happened i and valued Weber Nov left behind a mirror lIT lit I Police said John Humphreys 21 Huh tar lo hitting dog on south of and his car out of ditch Mr ind Mrs Bennett owners Georgetown st mil with other dignitims their Grand Hull Inns ihi Winter I- Mr Mrs 11 minis ip hills including bull Iwo bulls bred mil owned by exhibitor pi ic run ik I in r ind rom left In right Hatch Ashgrove meets at Rexway Drive presentations by each of thi parties would heard Their objections to lorndor he learned ilial I with line sponsible injurious effects on lands Mr Marshall explained lhat hearings involve land expropriation for the con mile the 100 mile I imchousc tr insnussion line north south corridor said would carry of lower on liruee Pemnsulj to the Milton station There Ihe line joins with an forming in inverted I Mr said that inquiry is he second of such hearings to In held dialing with section north soulh line r counsel the acting on of lutes Mr Mcyrick again judgment asked counsel to bun with transcripts of previews hearings men tinned The first of the day Ihnalcned postpone the when Mr charged Hydro falling to provide his with time to prcplre Mr requested an since Mr Scott Ind received nOtiflc of the hearings three days before they began rather required five days Mr agreed with there Scott had prejudiced by delay there or considering of the- prim Mr was granted lwidiv postponement of his own presentation despite his thai he will be led unit then in his ixjitiunlion of Hydro by used in any Mr argued that Mr M is representative of lie Attorney General Office should not be handling the ease of an igency that has no direct link the goicrnmcnl The members of the public objecting the line he said end up paying for the prosecution them Mr Marshall explained that his appointment to the hearings resulted the familiarity and expertise he gained at previous tx proprmlion hearings Mr further questioned tin involvement of both Mr Marshall and Mr Mcyrick in the hearings sealing both had been appointed by the Attorney My clients ask how can both of you be here he said It looks Just too cozy They feel the government and Ontario Hydro are over them Mr called Mr ruling that hii tape could be in as evidence outside the current hearing a mailer for argument in Divisional Court Transcripts of the Durham hearings he said had proven invaluable Mr Mcyrick nevertheless insisted lhat the tapes rem hearings denied irolin request that reporter be hired record the Mr Prouse on behalf if family Lot 25 a second shift In the route be made to place it along the owners lot line ralher across his property Mr claimed here is no the route cannot be shifted to yard to the norlheasl thus nullifying otherwise serious environmental impact on the farm Mr Marshall staled that line his been plotied along course of a shallow man made channel m the area thus lowering the lowers and represents the Niagara Commission preferred route Mr Prouse countered that the commission has not of ficlally objected to the towers following lot line Mr Marshal added that he will be presenting further evidence concerning matter later in the hearings Both Mr ink for Kcmcy I Mr Sternberg for Quarries Lid staled lhal Hydro has Incorrectly and unfairly offered no option to cither an easement for corridor or lo sell their lands The Kimcy property marks the where the Bradley l corridor joins the west line Mr Sternberg said that his client tins not yet decided which of the two op- dons he will once Ihey ire offered Kcmcy Lid has decided sell portion of selected by Hydro The hearings continue today Alton legion Hearings Durham last eight days YMCA blitz falls short only achieved d hi itioiis from industries iniln idu totalled while they bid I d for bo til BOOKS LIMITED GEORGE STREET is nukouili to ill on district ixplained Mrs I idding if there perhaps financial would be better tiding musi tie done Record c in full is she said DEC 4 KIDS WILL LOVE TO TAKE PART IN THIS GREAT MINI THEATRE ACTIVITY THE STORY LADY TELLS WONDERFUL STORIES WITH HER FANTASTIC NINE FOOT HIGH STOREY BOOK STORIES IN CLUDE IIUMPTY DUMPTY THE BAD MANNERED TIGER AND THE RABBITS WHO GOT STUCK IN THE SYRUP BRAMALEA CITY CENTRE HOME OF THE BAY EATONS BEAVER FOOD CITY AND 160 STORES AND SERVICES HIGHWAY 7 AND DIXIE ROAD

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