YOUR MORNING SMILE said of a An luquact Minns Whin hi is a it mm faitest It si might it the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills The big paper with the I big circulation read I first by everyone I J Reaching more than j J homes in J J Hilts ICG still fighting Cabinet rejects hydro corridor appeal TORONTO ITil ibmct reiccled ipptal thai would have Mopped from nstructing trui mission line through Ihe limn Illation Hills On March lie Intertsltil Group ltd isked eabinel reverse in decision the I no of the in Milton lint is percent Only milts of the milt hue which txttnits tram he Bruce generating station lo Milton remains be In miking announce mem minister James said il the time cabinet or its lees is considered aspects of jt the fiflh tin ursine of the KG INC TCOMM Mr also said com THREE CHEERS FOR WINTER In llulton Hills i to thr weather seem last week trie G and hi Ir chum Jelffdward I kids decided jump fur jus off a hinds si with winter brass handed return old Martin brother snuw return be better The beside their Sucre School lo winter a look the not so pleasant aspects of photo by Michael llotletl I Superior Glove manager says layoffs are not union related Herald iff prtvievtd Vironie i Room this week play by In Levi which is borne presented by George own Little the end of month by Neville Worsnop play mirks to the rhtolre stage for le Melissa Hell who was featured in last full The Rape of tht Belt JMJ New candidate The election in Georgetown has new face Herald Mich Ilollell talks with Communist Party date Jim who has replaced as banner carrier now that Mr Mossie has moved to Saskatchewan Aging seminar Hills senior til izens need s that will keep directly involved In ies both social and other wise according to a Region officials who addressed the ty Women a Club last week Page 13 lt K1MN of former tmpliijits of Superior ltd of lit of union organizing impugn iiirrinlly taking pint it Hi il pi ml in Hit si ikts in it is il prolonged the Online labour Relations KB hearings in 1 isl d to he ir filed by tht ii in Union of United Brew try Hour Soft Drink i Workers love Works under Stcliin J of Ihe Labour Itela lions of I off Tit union ihirfes Ihe workers disch irgetl be the wtrt members of i and that the ffs took pi ice in in thill the union organizing also si it his displ solidly anil union hi is union is seeking rtin of those laid off with full composition lMOMilitl Hit eompun tl urns tint the I were based purely on business reasons and ill mt to do with union activity According to coowner and nnmger of Superior Clove rank this series of was the most se rious off of cm ployces J74 7 are According Superior Inge who is at Ihe lit of these womtn ir working mother who income to keep homes is most do davs Their of finding other jobs in irt she This pi is of women in town I here in itely BO workers in lilt plant do work for Superior in Tilt he iniif the li hour lloird chaired Mr last week hut primarily bee of weather conditions heannj went only only and a instead of the planned It will reconvene when new date is on by both pirties in dispute far Superior Glove Willi Phelps his seise died witness In his inlroduclion Mr Phelps said the lavofls were of the Glen Taxi considers buses for handicapped Us MU If- 1INN1I Herald staff tow n is been offer to for phssicills nsdeiils if council and Iht lie in lulling to support it owner of 1 id this week Dial he is willmi to opt rile Schick to t rid i from to at Iht need of residents his sufficient to to mikt use f i prm inci il whih In is by Jul The province is offering i to of 50 ptr of the and cost- of sueh a sice lining it up lo lo work out tills who will operate the ind how other will in funded IIUPIV Stephens Helping Hands Hilton Hilts while ihe must for and police Ihere is no tl the lunicipal lis must fund the lor portion the vehicle itself It is respinsiblc for that meets The sers ict tould be run by i bus or i taxi torn pinyjusl funds from service iswtllas from municipal funds transport is mil function Helping Hinds il is pirt if Iht pr intied ibis subsidy is iv iihbit to whncomt in our irt of Mrs sold That s why I been talking to people about it We need a van We are especially looking for a cir dealership local community service clubs local induslrnes or con citizens to us out Tht sin could as writeoff The 1979 policy summary on transportation for disabled slates this should be available- to those mdisiduals who re of age are unable to In I regular transit fneth lies and eligibility must be deitrmmed and enforced by the municipality through verification or p son inability re ihrtnnsit firs Stephens has asked Georgetown chief of stall LA Thompson or i lisl of illnesses winch he feels people in if phys illy disibled We fell thai our sulftr from ir Il illy illnesses which it vers difficult for I htm to Itave their I dexsn usual libel them as physic illy is is some out who is paraplegic or con fined lo a wheelchair she sud Tht ministry sets i fare of for i one way trip which would be much less what Mr is allowed charge it this lime Under a bylaw I eon t give disabled a diatount of more thin 10 per cent Mr Grant Usher Hills deputy treasurer sas there I be any problem amending the existing include service Although we can put to gethcr the statistics yel which would prove need for the service oiher social service groups would certainly en dorst iht need along with Mr Desint Mrs Stephens said Continued on page wo organizing dnvt ind none ol those laid off wen known by minagement to be memoirs of union lit said company Ind been told about some who joined union but all of employees are still at work All of those laid off were junior people he He acknowledged thai the would prefer not to be unionized and that minage menl id made inquiries Into union membership of indi viduils it plant Bui he that the was that Ibis was in any wiy Mr Phelps told the board that management would make no further inquiries about who his joined he union This is for the record he said so Ihe board will the company has no intention of del lying he vote or union The bulk of general testimony revolved around the business rt isons for the layoff and Ihe dttaits of his discussions with his employees the union and union membership Because publication pri vale business transactions could harm he company s the press was excluded from the during Mr business related agreement all the concerned parties General reasons is changes in prices of and market conditions were cited by Mr Phelps as partial business explanations for the layoffs The press was also excluded during part of crossexamination of Mr en by Mr J McNamee Wcr- s for Ihe same Whii the press wis present on pJM ments the ICG appro given to Ontario hydro to eonstruct the line expires Jan In fact the ri per Mr Sum limn on the exemption of ihe line from the niironmentil believe order in council October said Ihe exemption not related plannuif to al he order in upholding lit OMB decision to Prtmier Bill Davis Hie of Hills dttidt to decision to the OMB ask Ihe board overturn its own in light of infornnlion on and load irowth didn become known until the hearing Hit KG tin town ind still have if the i fort tin courts Mr Mil aid lo I of Join Minns of the ICG a number of still rem open for the unci the toll cabinet decison Tht will tdm is ilso i meetiOi Willi s Mr Minns sud KG is Council wants Halton Hills nursing home lis IM I The town commit let Ins endorsed recommend itions submitted I the 11 ill on District Ikillh Council winch wi set lone term chrome home introduced in ton Hills arid if i lo 100 bet nursing borne Outlined Mnndis night Couneil in Terry of Georgetown the reeomtnendalions will be presented Hilton rtionil council April for i similar show of ind ultimately the provuieial ministry of lor Representing the results five month W under 1 for the He illhtnuneilbs hiring of a discharge phnner to at Milton and Georgetown most efficient of and community ion toordinotion of local support to Ihe tluerly tommumiies Mr informed Iht study on requirements for elderly Hills rtpresented i of inttrwtws with loci ns service I UTS The pttilion ICG In I il met eontinied points n whith requested elinlicition Mr Minns said but the ordtr in inly the and I my of the poinls Then is wl tiller the bid the he he case in the first pi ice and still rt m Mr Minns s rh it come bile re in he Hit cpportuiiily for the pei pit their rights is still then hi sud if tin KG in di bill it Somtwl irt is its and some poinl he Vt has to be held leeountilh to the public Ml Heed Burlington sense in the decision it playing polities with the lives ol the eiliztns of this province He Monriiys decision by Hydro to eleliy completion Ihe Bruce gene riiinj St itiiui one year indie the line w is not as urgent is Hydro med Ihert is still time conduct an environment is sessmtnt of effects of Ihe line he Mr told members of the legisl dure del lying comp letion of the line was costing Ontino Hydro million a month RESIDENTS REPORT rPi McLt in be rtcommendal be expansion ol Hilton regions existing Ionic cart progrimmi to offer long term health ire in the home wilh il iltentiun to the Hills stmit the In Hilton Hills of he next ministry ipp rosed expulsion Hilton chronic lire ind ixlendid beds in si irt in pi limine for Iht I 100 home in dton Hills for in STOLEN GUNS a near Acton and Georgetown guns In two separate Ijsi week homeowner In he area reported that wo eunshad bet stolen from his home The guns were a Remington Marlyn rifle and a holster Hilts resident living outside Acton purled he heft or a a break In at his home In which he burglars gained removing an window from its frame The burglars home and a shotgun was taken The shotgun was described as manufactured by the Wis of Iiuis Mo and Montreal The gun was made In Belgium and bears he serial number The slock on gun Is broken and wrapped with black WEDNESDAY ACCIDENT Brewery The storm Wednesday caught many as it whipped In from In he middle of the afternoon By time rush hour traffic reached he roads like the one above were all too There were no Injuries reported in ecldent which look place about Wednesday afternoon on the south of Georgetown Friday storm brought poor he high winds earning drilling that schools and many businesses were closed Herald by Hob Irvine