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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1978, p. 11

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asks province for share of rejected regional rates grant Harm tstuwgpnppr II Ha Hon Hills council has dec ided ask the provincial government lo pay a portion of the start up grant be ing offered to region for the implementation of uniform water rates Halton Hills members region at council last week refused for the third time to honor the province wishes and change its municipal water billing policy so that residents of all four area municipalities would pay the same rale for the service If such a move could instead be approved by council before Dec 31 the province is willing to pay Halton get a revised program underoway without any member pallty having to absorb an Initial financial loss The resolution endorsed by council Monday la aimed at gelling a portion of the total grunt for Hilts so that the residents of Georgetown and Acton will not have to face the substantial tax increase anticipated as a result of improvements made to Hills water systems during the past year Copies the resolution have been forwarded to Premier William Davis and the of the provincial and fairs Tom Hill explained that hi had Introduced the resolution In the hope that Ontario Progressive vativt government might somehow In influenced by heavy Conservative faction on rcgioml council and rcg Chairman Morrow a strong of uniform Coun Pat Peterson one of Hills residents whobaered last week rtg council meeting pointed out that region must ill a entity if it is lo If any want see Ihroi hours of no just go one of meetings told his colleagues lost Nobody there knous what they re do ing Pal regional councillor for Ward Dial then is consider support at the region or resolution that would uniform rates for both and unwilling to sup port uniform rates for the individual Major Hill reminded council hit the which endorsed list week jctiing uniform water rates was in tin nnking and involved several reports and meeting among the four town treasurers Other officials 11 Is a water together can be to the current rtg council In said 1 m almost sun the from snulh fear re Ingle WardI rigional Armstrong com Maybe Ihe timing of tin uniform rails re solution was wrong but the quicker they accept regional government the quicker we in these problems urn Armstrong added Coun of Oakilllc shuncd a poor altitude at rtgional council meeting Inn he announced he is to regional government and is only representing Oak the meetings to kiep the in check Cabinet shuffle fuels ICG hopes John Mums for Intmstid lnup It Midi lion uMi aid lln J lo tin t tin pro Tin lt hit tin I Mill r until in nl mil I it iffccls bit i hit full speed ilin llruci Miti Ailh i PIONEER FENCES Slump fences wen ot barbed wire It s been a good manj years since these slumps wen hauled into placi on a farm south of but Mr lit politic d si in print full spin ilu iiruci In Milkn roiili i gixni cm Itruci in lim I Mr Minis Mr McheniLli mid a pi s I nisi f public in Hi First day is not a worry says kindergarten teacher The first day of school brings mixed reaction from students of all Some to give up the freedom and return to routine books and homework Others freely admit to being bored and welcome the pro spect of reluming The ones with the most misgivings are usually those going to a new school for the very first Little ones heading off to Kindergarten for first time have already met Inch most cases one Hills Kindergarten Icachcr We hove an orienteering in the spring Taylor says So children can visit the classroom see some of the things they will handle in September and meet the youngsters in their homes Once they ve seen us in home they accept us as a friend and they arm quite as worried about their first day Mrs Taylor who leaches Kindergarten at George Ken public school suggests thai parents how proud they arc that their little one has grown up sufficiently to accept responsibility rothcr than letting them sec Ihey are upset that their baby is leaving them Talk about school of she says Dad goes to work Mom has her work the child goes school Bui don oversell it or they II Immediately become clous Mention it as a place where they do things and learn things the teacher will help them with the hard parts Emphasize the help they re going to gel when ihey run up against something hey find difficult be prised at children who worry not knowing how to do something like read or print when they come lo Mrs Taylor suggests lhat a parent walk the route to school with the child during the week before classes begin so thai the child will fell confident making the trip As he Is able to make the trip independently he should be encouraged lo do so because most children will be embarrassed by having an escort first couple of weeks She also suggests thai moth let Ihe child choose some thing he will he feels comfortable In He 11 eel better about go ing off that first day if he Ills clothes she says and we don assume Ifial sense of dress is revealed in the fact a chid is wearing red pants and a purple shirt It thai s what he wants to wear hen it s he going lo feel comfortable In and he be happy That what we want and parents don t need be concerned over how thi child looks so long as he content Mn lylor reminds fann lies to maki sure clothing thai a child brings to school is There sadder lhan seeing two little ones crying Iheir hearts out over in umbrella that they re both positive brought school we can t son out then no name on it she says Since most Kinder now start Iheir day with health hustle hi link ones should be dressed for vigorous exercise sin isn wusli in changing clothes for eym claries so parents are aged to dress their little ones In suitable clothing survive getting all sweaty type of suit iblc for use in a gym is required but if parents win to let children wear a jog shoe type all rather luutsil v Short I in it just nucr seems arrive They drop or tin wind tikes it or somt ihiij mill need III Input their work in mil isc is irlohingonloif I nn liinil work or rk is in issro m for J few child spud i lit Mr in imlipuili Mr ins number ohm Mr Minis 1 i i ml I wisn t It It I in In lull lint linn is inojirtimi i It nil ink Ml ill I Hill Hum bring Tin not in that mil in to youngsters till di lo ill tiny Id in CI ildnin in she Mr Minis iilh ir tin i it ill jHnicr l I limn pi I ii to fifth minis in tin our Mr Tajhr most re Linllj Mr id i promising jri rlfolio but lb in a pre the inergy portfolio Mr Mid When is told a is filing ird he has to In why Hut 1 1 has it it and lo tnlililMi us tin ru sons sud Mr Minns isinLrLisitiglydilftiult for us lo Mr Haiti his sum hi lost in is slop wirk on Hilton Hills of tin to Milton hi and as Ihe to tin Hilton Hills rridorissui months iv Mr Minns stiys Hi is an of iiinlr tun Tin ll is the proiess of invistlfiitinf Hydros lung forecast published by i Hydro ii ing the nulls minister James said Jul not caught up wilh tod ij s it Hi Hydro lias not I iki int account the iffect of rites ind the mat of power hiing Ontario has imploj id ii growth figure of 7 per icnt load growth per to on Hi needs mil pi ins In il Mr Miiinssiiri irolhw is in to in growth has kali Smith Heat poses problems for Scottish visitor Hie mid mt but a s Ihiv urn tin w mi If iki things hi 111 hippy tin his r incour to Mrs Taylor a back to work Mum two it Shi also seven years firade One who id not hid ixpirnnci Mi Mild I it Hi Hpeintl nislir hit it I j mssion Mr Schools are preparing rations receive a new group of first year dents in Hills middle and high schools arc gearing up in in the schools daily and staff an also back on duly All Grade Sixes new Sevens entering middle school on Sept will be receiving letters early nexl week giving them the name of home room leachcr their home room number and telling where assemble on opening nay The letter will also con lain information on locks and lockers gym clothes and any sthool supplies needed for spe classes classes being at a m and end at p Noon hour is 11 12 Principal Ron says thin in ni new stuff numbers in school this Stiwartlown senl r sthool will mil i tin iden litj of home room Inch immtdntily school opens diy will begin with at which time home room will be introduced classes will adjourn to lhat room or furthcroricntatlon During hi afternoon students will follow n i version of their Principal Logan prefers to bring themselves the first day will receive a letlir that day giving him information on locks and gym clothing which students Transfer register this Monday Parents whose children will be transferring to llnllon schools from the can register there any day starting Monday The advice Is to call either the closest school or north education centre if you arc unsure of which school your child should attend Both pi a have mops showing Ihe boundaries of he schools can direct you to ihe school In children In from other schools will have been given an information package to bring with them when they register In their school Parents registering kindergarten will need birth for the child and proof that the rs public school A bill cm do for this Principals like meet students and show boll pur inls and sludmts around their This is also their opportunity to answer questions on the the i the school As i nsult pnncipils their en during mm ing week rather thin walling until classes Inquiries i I i can also be I id out through the se I Is will although has already been guin the during the day In the ir lie i pm Special leicher Paul Is the only new staff Smith can duck out whirc Ihej belong on opening day by inspecting lists posted In school next week Principal Gary arc no new staff members at the school Clas begin SO a m end 20 p m Noon hour is from to 12 40 pm Alton high sent out timclables to all its students lliis week will also learn w hat require to 111 In inform it ion cards on flrsl day hell schedules hand book will lie passed out the first week Classes begin a m and run with five minute period day high new is will III I llblsposllUI front door and beside the day will begin with assembly for ninth graders In the at to inlrodute them to ihe irmiipjj and via principals and continue wilh sions in home room j ill mid report to student vices and receive a school day is inlo five pi nods a in and ending pm jh1i in with i Jlllltll ilk In Ih Hi ln In Hi its hum fin lies tint ir lo be control this situition Hut Mr Minns ioI he his in of ihe energy port j justify of doll of the ijir money on hydro Inn which is not needed and his noi studied Mr Minns Hi to lie a icry ibli juliticun hes will respited in Ills riding Mr Minns slid He truly I Ik s been involved in in lMfon Mr Minns the attempted of tower and light CoriK r by Ontario Hie in Power Corporation is one of the lefl in On inn since i great number of things hue ids the ministry of energy wis rem una to be sci Mr will think or himself simply follow the Inflexible politic sit Mr and tarried out by Deputy Mm Malcolm Mr Minns sud Kill Smith si thi stimuli r to On inn for in i inee tin I Firm Clubs ihe in r I a Town to recognize outstanding athletes flu tlunjs 1 in I itNiut in humidity in is skunks ground the Scot in Scothnd llic months Kite has 15 inn I hut the hot mil humid summer if Somi must think I but im so siys hale hi digric for K iti of in sunimir is lonsidcred he it invc I mosquitoes bo Kile to sonic ixlcni they bothered as much girl from Irihnd on the ini she has her arm in a 1st of Kat Out ground hogs and skunks has mid lute like mosquito robhlis slvc and much automatic In months has seen only two Onl forms Ii ii is automated the farm she works for in mil in d lie hate Ins nisi noticed tint so much thai pi in hi yut you could inlo farm jn if you the laud costs of the is km In tint ino Dure in my finis ire lit firmed I I 111 rt ill i much good waste lie to Scot in weiks lime shi IJ lies im lo miss the peo ple tin Limehouse news Mrs M lit raid Mr ami Mrs William San ford arc home from a trip to New Zealand and ihi Orient Mr Id is ricupcralint rimoiil of i from Ins knee In St Joseph s i couple of weeks ago Mr Mrs and Mr Stephen Cooke of and Mrs Stuart Smith Mrs fc Crjmhle cre recent ihe Mr Mrs College Park Maryland and Mr and Mrs of California visited Mrs a bin lb ham groups who hive brought or Hon to Hills for heir or lullunl mints will In fuiun be Invited In la rimvi a medallion I mi rlt their Council Mind ay ret nation dirirhr Glen lions fur tin pre of such iwnrds on a Those who achieved a if for their efforts will be end for the council nil fa ilions by Mr and i special committee of council If en tiny will the first council meeting in January or The policy will not who hive been slated for some form of by the isl year Iheywill riceivc special at a forthcoming Mr dray made a i ixluisiu I ll lOlllla lllui nights assume In a number neighboring In most cases volunteers as well as athletes tire re to a special ban quit cost which ranges up to and is absorbed by the Burlington council invites those who special to its meet mgs far official recognition Peel man regional police have charged a Mlssissnuga man with two I committing Indccenl act following two separate Incidents in Acton Aug IB The Incident occurred in frunl of a Mill Streel coat resilience and second in front of Toth Shell Station on Two complained thai the man while scaled in a car exposed Charged with Iwo counts of commillng an indecent act is Smith of lbs A court dale has not yd been set pesisi and moles rather than ground she says with ground mosquitoes and hoi hum id weather has experiencing rural Ontario farm life She has furm families for one week mar Lindsay Wolfe Isl Kingston Win Niagara est Thomas and Her stay with Jean of It It is Ihe lust of long farm visits before Kile enjoys five weeks free time and then ri turns to job In Scotland hate for a acre dairy form in Scotland says it Harming Is very muih business more over linn here in Ontario farms hire much more hbor while fumillis do much of the work on an farm bays Kate Kale job as secretary in kteplng ihe accounts for id farm which employs six men and two women ing food rations for dairy herd sketching cows or regl slratlon purposes and ordering general supplies teed Kati discribcs Scottish Congratulations lo Stephanie and Paul Traplln of Kitchener who were married In Cross Church an afternoon Tlio reception i held at Someplace Use Miss Peggy of Porta down Northern Ireland and Miss Nan McLean of Coleralne also in North Ireland wire hung the midst if bombings ind of bombings they say life oii on wtikend with Mrs Five calls answered fire in tin of a hum on Crescent is one of live calls answered by the Hills George town fire department this week The fire in the was a flash fire caused by Ihe ignition fumes from gasoline winds the rcsidtntsucre using to clean paint brushes officer Lorry sard warns against using flam liquids such as gasoline for cleaning particularly In closed quarters The fumes collect along the floors and it can take no more lhan the pilot light from a water heater to set the fire he said Sidewalk sale Continued from rge 1 lege College the Guelph the of Toronto Poly technical Institute Atkinson College University Wilfred University the mlnlstr of education and Canada Manpower will be a vnllabU for anyone who Is interested Not nil the displays and entertainment will be related directly to education Paul Barber will be playing organ to entertain spectators and the Georgetown group Axis will be performing a street dance Friday evening and again during he noon hour Saturauy Axis is made up of Don Cor ley Leo Sharon Richardson Jim Per Ed Mike Smith and Norm Allen They will bo performing material mainly from ws and 60s a few more recent songs In Their repertoire Includes such artists as Elvis Chuck Berry April Wine the Rolling Stones and Axis will bo playing from to Friday night and from noon p Saturday The band members ore ing oil those headed back to school to come out lor one lasl fling before end of sum

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