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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1979, p. 1

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A recent In a supermarket in which a female chopper jugular vein wis tut by pi from in ling 1 soft drink bottle his prom national food slore Incki outlets to ban 11 contra era bo l spile the rowing furor surround lug I 15 litre bottle mijority of small variety stores in Hills in still the item I t soft drink bottle hove been reported for years but the recently introduced 1 htn size has been involved in an increasing number of Forty ircidents of injuries cause I soft drink bottles were to the federal govt in the la it month A the federal govt a la month t it ll j hire ire le ills it Mil Iijal sell them Hit bodies v re in Israel after a woman was reported killed from his from in 1 re scare hm the dinger lie eill pound bottles the tan with i GO pound of CIIIINSTORP The most dangerous 1 5litre are said to be the torpedo shaped Lot lies used by Pepsi Si veil Up Canada Dry The bottles thin neck and surfaces make them difficult to Asarcull all Hills Becker s and Macs Milk stores in keeping with company policies are removing the lor sniped bottles from their shelves too Col Mitre hollies continue to be sold by both of their necks eh according to com spokcsmin make them easier to fir pond safer NO No major in foexislores slill earn some or the Dave Mams owner of tie Alton said his will con to sell the necked Coke bottles but his liken litre bottles off the si elf Mr sail some litre exploded in his More once during the evening when no one was present there hie never been iny Injuries by Ihe bottles Ac I on ind I 1oodlonl is still the manlier Don says will n I be re stock runs Shoppers ire Off tl botllcs Id say of the I litre bottles ire probibly down V per cent Mr Lindsay IIKSFLI 1 of all major food stores the 15 litre bottles were big Her Ihnmn linl manager of Georgetown Miracle Mart who have dropped the bodies said the bottle some shoppers will go to oilier stores where the bottles ire ible buy them Hut won t solve problem contacted by The Herald only one docs not the bottle Hank Harris owner of Georgetown IXIrex hop sn I decided not them from the be inning Mr Harris suet introducing the new sue seller POT out j him owner of Georgetown virutv store on St I the potential ilangtr of the 1 j litre bottles lone the are not safe they should be banned However Mr him said he cannot afford tot ike the shell e3 while hem He will reevaluate his polity on the 1 hire bottles it the end of two weeks a hen hi hopes re mmendal from the f Mitral government and the colt drink companies themselves will be Mr Kim he ells ibout as many bottles of pop the larger and doubts that a universal bin on the bottles wo idverely hurt any in says the I 5 litre ire big sellers and he in no hurry to remove from the SI 1 1 I wont slop sellint tl em until we rt forcedie take li em shelves Mr Gray of inns potential explosion of the bottles it t stopped from them were selling is nnny is federal Minster of Consumer and Mian aid i ban off the bottles is likely by the end of the summer Dry has announced plans to ehsconlinuc distnbul bottles the other soil drink arc still d them 5213 ft I award Home Newspaper of The big paper big circulation read first Reaching more than homes Halton Hills Elementary level Halton teachers negotiations stall DAMAGE IN BARN FIRE Damage was estimated at In a burn fire afternoon of the Line The burn Is on property belonging to McLaughlin and was almost empty except lor some hay and equipment belonging to the farm a previous owner The cause of fire attributed to children play in at and was on the seen cleaning up afterwards Herald photo by Tony Summer fuii The Hills recr cation thinks they com up with a combination of fun which will something for Activities udc art drami and a wide range in sports irom swimming to horse riding Page Provincial jucge this week People Is If of the only falh team of judges In Ontario His father Ken M was a family court judge in Hal on he retired In and his son followed in his becoming a provincial court judge in Peel after practicing law in Gee rg clown for eight Pa ft Proposed federal legislation may eliminate Milton dump Herald writer region may be pre Venice from using Site in Milton or by new legislation proposed by the fedenl ton MP Otto Jelinek has w am The reccntlyclecled Conser value MP told the regions solid waslc management com mitlec Thursday his govern is consider a bill which would sec general guidelines governing the location of landfill sites become law The would directly feci Hilton he by lating that landfill sites be situated within five miles of any airstrips The site at he intersection of Tremalne Brit by the region for and approved I wo ago by Ontario Municipal Board is in close proximity to tht Burlington Mr Park Safety hitards posed to air by birds thai are lo landfill sites prompted i Liberal government Anticorridor groups Hydro appeal date set Interested Group ICG lawyers return to the Ontario supreme Court July to debate the confusion over conflicting Ontario planning John Schneider the group opposing Ontario Hydros construction of the Bruce to Milton M0 power transmission corridor the court hearing in Toronto will clarify the conflicting statements of prior of the Ontario Municipal Act and the Power Corporation Act The Power Corporation Act the enabling legislation for Ont slates it has precedence over ill other pla lining controls for the develop ment of facilities while the Ontario government says the Act has precedence Mr Schneider said This is about as as a final hurrah in this damnable event he said of the groups six year fight ICG is being opposed the Ontirio government which supports Act Mr Schneider said a court decision overturning the precedence would also overturn a recent decision of the board to ipprove the eon structiou of the lee of the Bruce Milton corridor through Hills Such a decision would force the Ontario government to make a decision on the corn dor an action it has resisted despite rcpeited the ICG requesting indepen dent government study of the hydro transmission corridor to close three major dumps before they were filled capacity Mr Jelinek recalled and rtcw is even more concerned the potentnl hazards won be any specific decisions for quite some time he said It probably be late this year before ges are made but I d hate like hell lo see you ahead with Site and then see the feden government make the five mile guidelines law There a realistic possibility Site will begin to be deve eloped and then in a year or two be closed down Mr Jelinek committee preceded a de to contact area consult ing firms for bids on a solid waste management study which will examine current situation and assess the feasibility of establishing resource recovery facilities If a recommend accepted this week by council several firms will be invited to submit bids prior to July on the project While stressing that he is not for or against the re controversial plans to bury garbage in an area of Continued on Page two By Herald staff writer negotiations he twttn the board of education and its elementary and secondary school teachers have been broken off The secondary school lea eh represented by District of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers federation had requested the assistance of a mediator in talks with the board and the Relations Commis sion hid appointed a However the board has with drawn from the talks with representatives and is rcquesling they continue out In response the teacher negotiators have re quested the ippoinlment of fact finder The elementary teachers who arc represented by the Halton Elementary Teachers Association requested the ap pointment of a mediator foil owing a meeting wilh the board two when the teachers chief negotiator wilked out of the meeting The board is requesting the of a fact finder but third it is willing to i negotnlions without party involved The elementary school teachers ire negotiating the wape and salary package for ihe second of a two year This is the only item in the contract open for The secondary teach ers are negotiating an entire contract the length of which is a subject for negotiation The second teachers contract expires August and the elementary teachers wac clause expires at Ihe same time ksiat Following the meeting Thursday copies of a letter from Teachers Association presi dent Bill Watt were released to members of the press The letter addressed to board chilrman Bill Herd was of boards efforts at negotiations Mr Herd an while the board was dealing with the dence tint he intended to make the public and also to respond to it in public In the letter Mr the breakdown in WOMEN SUSPECTED IN HOME ROBBERY The third break In In three weeks attributed to a group of women occurred at a residence In June Two ring are missing and a desk and strong boxes have been damaged In the home on Street In Value or the missing Items and he damage Is citlmnlcd at a total of The suspects in this arc described three Italian Two weeks the Canadian Tire stores In Aclon and Georgetown were both robbed about the same lime by groups of women Both groups were described as speaking a foreign language one possibly French and one possibly Italian with the to the board s ginlialion of its salary com mittec and appointment of a new chief table spokesperson to speak for the board a en he the two pirties ippc ired be on verge of a Mr Wall went on to criticize the spokesperson who wis Penny i board He described her as patronizing and said the bo ird at the first meeting following the reorgan of its committee peared to have retreated from its lously stated position Mr Herd denied that Hie board has Us and the letter is reel imccunle ind question able In its responsibility It Ihe of the representative and has hindered the negotiations Trustee Bill I of the board salary slid in Ihe opinion of the the negotiations have just begun and there Is no need in either case for Inlervcntion by a third party He described the rote of a mediator as being responsible for facilitating settlement a fact finder talcs position of both sides and makes the positions IlLQUt ST As chairman of the com would have lo say tint we are discouraged by the request of the teachers for third party intervention so in process Mr said Both the and the lei Ihcy would prefer lo wail for the decisions of the itions Commit tec regarding the mediator Continued on Page two HAPPY BIRTHDAY Hon Hunt of the Georgetown Utile Theatre was on band Saturday at Glen Canada Day celebrations lo Join in waving the flag and or more photos Id photo by Mlchai page

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