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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 27, 1978, p. 2

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Page I THE Wednesday September 27 Sewer surcharge attacked Continued fro In 1 define ways miming sewer surcharge more equitable for all members indorsed sur rccnmnundel by the public work committee which would in to per cent of In I witir bills Carl of Oik vllle the on wutcr ratis and si prepared Mr tanner and commissioner of J tin White M- White with Coun that surcharge based on tir consumption is usually the moat system noted but adds in that this does rot to be the CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS Georqtbt S Brompion Phone case In Ha Hon Coun pointed out that only one of Ha It on our municipal treasurers Ha I on Hills Hay King favors the of a uniform rates policy for all he sold cost estimates show that uniform rates will lead to added costs for Milton and Burlington Burlington Tom Sutherland recently a con defender of the uniform rates policy called Coun attention to Mr White s report which he said also explains why Hal ton Is unlike neighboring regions In terms of water consumption The inequities that arise In Ha I ion Sutherland said are the result of peak summer water consumption when homeowners arc watering lawnt frequently but using facilities less We need further in formation order to resolve these inequities but we certainly have enough information now to endorse the principle of a sewer surcharge the current term of council closes Coun Sutherland said Coun Used a few around Come to ST GEORGES GEORGETOWN CHURCH ALLIANCE CHURCH Anglican Main St A B Sunday October 1 Sunday October The Eucharist 11 Morning Worship Tin ly si 30 Evening Service Ham Eucharist Church School 30 Nursery Provided L LUTHERAN 1 CHURCH HALTON HILLS Vacancy Pastor PENTECOSTAL Rev Arthur Rader Sunday 1 ASSEMBLY Sunday School and No 15a m Worship Service Rev J Sunday October 1 Church of the Lutheran Hour MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Manic Ave Georgetown Sunday October Sunday School Pastor Ed T 11 I 15 Sunday School Prayers B Study BUSINESS DIRECTORY Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR NlWLNt CALL BB ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor 150 SI Phone 1 CHIROPRACTORS 1 OPTOMETRISTS GWCorbettDC CHIROPRACTOR or hit Dr RRHamilton OPTOMETRIST Professional Mounalnv Road Georgetown TELEPHONE PROF PRINTING REASONABLE PRICES Dr Foley OPTOMETRIST Sulla lOMountalnvlewRd GEORGETOWN 8777770 RECIipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Engineers Hilton lib the council table when he revealed cost estimates of the financial Impact uniform water rates will have upon inch of member municipalities Noting tint his estimates have not been verified mid are based on 1978 expenditures Hemic predicted that a uniform rales policy will cost Oakvllle more per year Milton more and AitonJ7 more Onlheothcr hand he said Burlington will pay less for water and sewer expenditures and Georgetown win pay or 7 less Coun included in his figures the if a 2 1 million grant which the provincial government lb offering any regional municipality that adopts a uniform policy prior to Dee The grant is aimed at cushioning the Impict an ticipated from the transition to uniform rales In order to eliminate any financial impact on liny municipality in the province will have to raise its grant offer to million Major Mary out of saying it had already been considered and rejected council Mayor challenged the ruling on her motion to table the until further information can be obtained tut the motion wis lost In close vote Council found itself to endorse public works eomniltlci recommendation Vihlth specified a schedule of for Mr the reiterated argument that the grant intended for the first year under the new svstom necessitating further expenditures in In the hour thai followed Councillors Tleade Jack I la lis Jim and Mary successfully amended I In formation collected Thcli amendments for detailed breakdowns of cost Imparts and alternative methods for eliminating Inequities Harry Barrett condemned any suggestion that should adopt a uniform rales policy He charged that Mr in personally endorsing audi a move is acting on directions which I heard were cjven three years down in Queen Pork Anderson of commented that if regional councillors arc really to represent as whole the Issue of uniform rates should become the subject of a public referendum in the forthcoming election Mr Morrow response to his issertlon advising him to his hand at American politics if that Is the system he favors angered Anderson who demanded that the chairman remain partisan The Ontario act gives council to authority to hold referendum he pointed out ttntson was ilso angry this time at Mr 1ar whom he charged was continuing to raise the uniform rates issue despite council dieision d three limes in recent months that a system will not yet be adopted I have been patient humanitarian about this but now It time to call for some necks Watson said I m In favor of letting eQ Some other municipality do better with him If we had an cm ployec at the area level who acted the he Mr men his we let him eo Mr Morrow and Mulkewich exploded at Watson remarks demanded that my further discu of Mr Farmers actions should be held behind closed doors Watson motion to take the meeting in camera to discuss staff in competency was defeated however Coun Watson later apologized to Mr Farmer is well an to Mr Morrow The trust is in fatt too in told Mr Morrow came under attack himself a short while later when he ruled a motion pier owl edged that approval of the recommendation would brine the region charge back system to an end but that the new system would still not uniform rates The would simply on he ex plained Wilson warned that council could spell disaster for the in government to which Mr Morrow his illudi in the Hi that i regional councillor from Sudbury area is pripared to address council in an rt to prevent It from making the same mistake as Sudbury region Wilson said the a ehirtt back system has led to I wo lid like each of to doing to vour own constituents Hindi ominously would be Mm if wi wvrc II starting at an equal position Queen has responsibility to put these things at in level This matter is so serious in Oikulle case legal recourse should sought and possillc an to the provincial Cabinet I estimate th it there will be million from if this through I don think tin re other we cm ixpress our nth this situition Mayor llarrctt slated Kindly tie vote and we 11 take rero in another forum Tht recorded vote thai alio ended 1 tie forcing Mr Morrow to vote a he chose in favor of he mmittee recommendation for rates In doing ho Mr Morrow ignored a promise he made whlli for the chair minship in when hi assured council members he would never to break til the four Hills representatives on council favored the recommendation did Mannell Dive Coons Walter Don lorn Sutherland Council then voted on Mayor motion to thi m liter until full report could he motion sho been defeated I y embers but had I the iceting Hoy liooth that he was about the subject of the vole The motion was IJ Meeting The Georgetown Ladies Aux for the Mentally Retard held their September meet the home of Audrey while discussing ladies busied their hands making Christmas gift tigs to ell The incc on October at St Georges Church hall was discussed I Fudge truisurtr was to thai dona lions received during the sum made contributions to the 1 lower if Hi re linn J 111 be sit up at Hie full fair lo displij ceramics made at Industries and publicize the work of our As Arts council hears culture centre plans Continued from Page I in May the notary proposals will Involve raising through public con vass factor which prompt several citizens In ill end once to question the ultimate of the facility Mr Hoe speculated that any groups wishing to use the centre Including Ihe will probably end up rental ice to Iho town We have to fight every body else for the opportunity lo use the theatre we start he laughed Enid Williams of tho rccen tlyopencd Studio for the performing arts contend that the feasibility of private ownership be investigated with a view toward turning the new facll Into a money making venture after the first few In response to a number of iheilri tin would offer Mr Hoe pointed out that Ihe and oiler hum are trying to do the best they tun under the The new theatre will be a over existing con dltlans he but Million Hills In I ex pect Alexandria Compromise is not a dirty word he asserted Mr and other repre sentatives of the Arts Council will bo attending a special seminar on the construction of cultural centres being sponsored by Arts Oct Officials of the provincial government will so attend to explain avail able funding for pro jects HORSE FARM TOUR a pair of Stan lllens horses I riding and Margaret Bell were among the visitors Saturday to Farms on the Fourth Line just outside iortctown Owner Hon I guided horse riding fans other quests on tours of his breeding and training operation as part of an annual open house aimed at at rjcling intend in the Mountain vie v School of Practical Horseman hip a Jtlmded academy of Ihe equestrian arts that is rapidly gaining a reputation as a tram nj ground for lop riders Georgetown Milton high school students dozens of other groups in lis are the many visitors who attend classes at the farm year round Former County Stan Allen of Milton is another frequent FOR A RIDE IN A HONDA You have until October to in the of our at the reduced tax rate ml so on lht insult is llu is ti ils Is that dm i tin It Mint loudlv and knot Ivinv ius from now until mi t mix lht ta man is ind opportunity to buy the tol ii i s i In i him of ill i c a nppoi limit ih our tlitiin In ilmoii itt Ik ill tl turn lit si s so mi ml to ink tin 1 1 in foi mi In him tot i in new i Win In point out it one of sons iHoiidu in ippi sot I on the outside out the liont hit Is And hi cause those no mi foi i lnmp trmsmiwon hump ilsomcn ti ill il lit tin hut nimbi oft tint dun iu llmi on llu id tin tMtiimi ilmostttit imiottmuk ihimioui lloinlisluM rack tnd pinion siiuinK sum kind ol pi him that BMW Mi hi di- lun 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