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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 19, 1978, p. 5

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR resident airs views Tilt til Jnlrl editor The Herald access routes for commercial traffic If we the residents and In response to the letter rnlepuycrx of Ha I ton Hills printed in last weeks Herald from Mr Jim feel thai there are some facts which I made known to the ratepayers In the whole of regarding this situation An an independent businessman myself I not like to see Mr anyone else put out business but as a resident I do not want I misleading act of the 15 bonus mi his rouk win in Ml or prior the prior to this so Illegally bemuse of Iht old bridge on nth posted at tons even lime their weight was The trucks using the Wi Line griaicr thin thi volume of these again the damage to those roads caused by excessive and volume of truck traffic we are indeed sub 17th and then presutmblv to or south Peel are the ones we are concerned with have I believe the town be forced out of my home docs that show undo noise dust and hazards I realize thai the licensing of a large truck is expensive but residential taxes arc high as well The roads in question arc not regional roads but municipal roads It is my understanding thai the region Is to days the ratio of trucks going south is hater than I There Is also the possibilit that some of these trucks ire using this route to avoid stales on The stall men t that the trucks have been using Ihe 4th line and long before most of the people hive been incused tinting our own road ltd is unfair residents arc that it v mill 1m loo expensive for truck making local deliveries to Ihe north lo go on or High iy Indian this In IJTHhe road intuit a of da In 197 that count reached ll vehicles i a thai do an alternate r certainly help ruivt is not by local As a resident of Reader takes umbrage for the past years I have watched and I have no is have told Mr before if all the drivers drove with same care and respect for the road and its residents as he does there would be little problem for increased mileage for Iht trucks going south it is understanding that in of thsi truckers ore p ir ton mile by is unfortunate To thi editor of Herald paper is keep on what ind I havi chosen days of situ lion has Former area resident honored for teaching former Georgetown subjects resident Ethel recently Her apartment study coined some well deserved provides atmosphere recognition tor a lifclime which for her students whose teaching children and helping dcsin to learn is a necessary the her nephew pre requisite to their Harold Gilmer of Union Street into he courses itpoiled week seems to hold answers that Mr Gilmer showtd The ilude them in the Herald a feature article about Miss ilmer continues to his aunl lhal appeared this offer her students long lost month in her of that newspaper the indisputable The article deplels old teacher is a well respected and much loved individual who continues to lead a busy life centered upon her where she is a private tutor Educated in Georgetown public and high schools Miss lived on Street miss lor many before posili her first job a school leachcr in Niagara 1916 Six years later it the age of she moved to leach at a special children home well known in Mm of mourn passing of in dividual sculpted Instruction wherein the tiichcr shapes Ihc lessons to III personally of single in do on one slmplv be in a Miss lold but n I linie to spend with individual If I I start one one i class like that Miss ilmir known in i area lor her talent is a idtnced by the n mtings that line the walls of began accepting her apartment While painting idivtdujl tutorial reading lake up much of few spare hours she is other including her in local lessons her own home she has continued to this Twice a week during school season she in eight J year old in Ii students referred her parents and friends on a variety of basic Itranllord Professional and BIRTHDAY A MYSTERY Mystery item 13 on Ihe Halt on board of education agenda Thursday was a well kepi secret with only a few people on the board and on staff aware that stood for Ihe of tendcnl of business and Bruce Li rid ley Trustee a long time friend of Mr I ind ley began his rcporl by slating what he was about to imparl was a happy story Our financial leider Bruce Lindlcy has Canada newest senior today Mr Armitage announced Mr Armitage described Mr as a a golfer of questionable tileul and a poker player of outstanding ability In a serious vein he mentioned that Mr I family id been pioneers in the Maple area of Burlington ago Mr was a trustee himself IJWsand sand has been a school business official of ing distinction on this Mr said Ha Hon and will seek his like Mr his point trustee began pitying Happy on a piano in out corner the room ind all Ihe stood to sing ilong Mr I expressed his surprise at the well hidden and Mr or his remarks It has been my pleasure and privilege to have been involved in education for years Mr I said m dual mini only Ik i my health is such hit lhat Km Well Handle Details Find out what a no fuss wedding Is all about Well plan everything from start lo finish and do it ganlly Call Centners 62 Mill St 8771113 Women club ire also given Hie most satisfying aspect of her current lifeslvlc however is ongoing friendships nut wilh former studenls dr on ho long and lot of his should rn in Ihe previous council whin the was liriil presented to Ihem chose to fivour which ever group news crime rule delegation before Ihem Minutes of these previous millings bear this The elc is i Nation Hills council it the ill sure to re id about home and one for news ntniely the movie three years deleted which are loming to from works budget money This is move which in re construct ion of opinion lit long overdue fiulid control its off to Mr Jerry ixetssivc traffic in 1 indiwn Shipping isn ven put in budget ltd lo our inslud it was liken out of the Mr Tom Hill who is rind maintenance dictation It is mv lauding that on Ih Jth I ind I Ih was almost Ihe ludgttid for for ill of Hills far It would he i lo sic this all lost behind My isn it lo know of it le out politician who ips his promise the piper ignores the I urn with Mr an extension of the i load limit would have saved the road considerably and I asked council to this but was old there I time Perhaps if council were apply region now spring Ihey would have whatever authorization required do this We have another dust filled spring and finally about one month behind schedule have Just received the first oil treatment on 17 Sidiroad The road Is coming back into shape and with some control it could last We hove talked to the present for over a year with our concerns 1 am sure town has spent a great deal of turn and money in staff and If gal fees IIlcuusc of involved and politics situation seems difficult but are only two solutions control tralfic on this route or the 1 million dollars required lo rebuild route of overwhelming majority of the residents along route and at this cost think the majority of of Hills I do hope that finally iomcthing permanent and will come of it Thank you J Goodie Jr students as so mv she said thing I ever ivt to them has rclurncil to me I iv cone who drives mi from the store laihwick mil Is in does my Preparing Pol Pot ilots setter if win potatoes is an those to Save on insurance Before you buy coll and compare Maybe I MA TO can save you some money in good hands Hunter Real Estate Insurance Ltd 122 Guelph St Georgetown Ont STEDMANS DEPARTMENT STORE 50 OFF SHORTS Girls I toys HATS All Sizes SWIM SUITS SANDALS TOPS BEACH TOWELS Plus many more clearance items Department Store Main St GEORGETOWN 8772401 SILVERS SUMMER CONTINUES Orig 6 KNIT a SHIRTS 47 CASUAL From PANTS MENS SPECIAL SHORTS 39999 LADIES DRESSES erom Sleeveless and Short Sleeve LADIES FROM SHORTS 39 LADIES COTTON TOPS FROM LADIES SWIMWEAR 25 BATH TOWELS INFANTS Famous Maker Subs SLEEPERS 3 LITTLE GIRLS ORIG 6 SHORT SETS 3 BOYS BRAND NAME JEANS BOYS TERRY TSHIRTS 99 SHOP SILVERS AND SAVE

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