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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1979, p. 3

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the HERALD Home Newspaper of Hills HI DN1 II J ISIJ The piper the a big read first more Win Another appeal planned Hydro fight continues despite ruling FALL FAIR FROLIC Herald by This Week Pciuiant fever Pennant fever has been sweeping the country the past few weeks Cam dians watched the Ircal Expos lake whole hearted run at the Nation a Eastern dlvi One Georgetown resident who was probably more inter than moat in the pennant drive Is Bill Stoneman once an over powering pitcher with the made headlines becoming the first lo a no hitler with an expansion club Stoneman talks with Her sports editor Mark Clairmonl about his old club pennant drive Sports Week Published novelist times the world seems filled v Ilh aspiring writers but there at least one lis Hon Hills resident who has succeed In having his work published He s Jim Hen demon and his tale of espionage Copperhead was in bookstores bock in Now ho writes text books for Toronto board of education He talks about it in this week Helton People Page 10 CAS gets interim loan budget status unclear 1111 ITT The provincial govtmment has irecd lo idvincc Children if AS sufficient to operation unlil a final decision is on the local soeicly for mcrcis government funding but they be expected in ripiy the nio Representatives of the local nut in Toronto day withreprcseiitalivosoftht of and social services to discuss he critical situation facing the society Ijisl week Hon Coup land told the Herald irn less the society an increase on its St Mi from the prnuntiil government it would hi lo effectively implement recent changes to the child welfare act The CAS had asked for a gram of for IJ79 THIItUWI VI TING While ihe CAS is already logo before tribunal to discuss lit appeal for funds last week meeting was pirlly a result or the Hilton sutiily deficit incurred mg the last few months CAS treasurer ham day meeting and said of the government loan I don I know how Ihcy expect us lo it Mr said it was not specified whether tic interim financing d by have to be repaid additional funds 1h would be Tinted he CAS lilt lit would be rep id in install nit the next fivv yeirs just how it would repaid The twit of lilt meeiing is nn it took a fairly pi seemed Hiding but no promises were nude of inv Mr wilh the director Cnupluduniul dntistics lo has OH III pihcj lo iiicrcises of five per lhv know when tin titty would find addition funding Constable faces assault charge periling it ill Ik low tin budget llttv t nun illy rcqucstid but oiti I huleLt fits Ir ixphi nit suff workers this 0 jx r l roup t A Regional Police has been with common following an incident in Aeton Jot Prasad has an pi ml stmaiio the table i from Acton will in provincial i October stopped a Sept and conducted routine check District Commander tor Alex Terrell The complained later police and following an Acting Police Chief W I Harding directed Dial a charge be laid The Deputy Chief said following the police com mis meeting Thursday that complaint was twofold A citizen complained lhat the officer had him and Ihe fficer alleged thai lit wis insulls flic niftier was born in British Guy an Deputy Chief Harding officer Hit pud rhildrui mi up I UN aid Mr Mr II if r and ill m he hid one pitied He said here is a under the Criminal Code where a person can be charged with inciting racial hatred but the charge ii diffi DISC Racial discrimination is evil and it is just as evil bat a police officer be subjected lo it as It is for a citizen the Deputy Chief said He added that he wished lo re mind members of prcss and the public a police Ihe imailt to be if the chart would or of being irmed Cnstabh w is barn j to in Guyana has mil half the police lull in Hied force He jomesd the fold tin lown force in of 1972 Hilton Until recently he was Ihe officer for Milton and their efficiency going to I OKI stair The will continue fight construction of a hydro corridor lhnufli Hills in sp of a Court of Ontario decision to dismiss the group lo lie an Ontario Municipal OMI1 ruling on the corridor quashed The which filed jointly by the ICG and the town of Hills sought to have of tin quashed The has received both from IhcOIMB under Planning Act and Ontario Hydro under the Corponljon Act IG spokesman John Minns said ICC intends to seek a micimg with Hugh the new chairman of Ontario Hydro lay the groups cause before him of along the corn dor route in Hills day nijhl the vol their battle in that Ihe oppose Ontario Hydro in its to construct the Insl miles of Ihe long corridor from the Bruce Generating Station to transformer station at Milton Court of the of Ontario in a dicision rej tied the of the the project has receded approval for to begin so that there would be no point in the court Involved a Juris dispute I IN the had the lo approve the final section of lb corridor for he town aid ICC governmtnts of the rndor under the I Act he of the which hi Id public I ap proved the pr jclon planning rounds Mr Justice who heard tease wilh Ml JusIicl John Holland and Mr Montgomery slid the ipphcanls had not asked for a declaration that tin PI Act did not apply in Ontario Hydro once appro of the been I im sen concerned court is asked to exercise lis discretion and mike a illusion in from which no will flow dcsision might hue far rciclnng on lersons not before tin eourl Mr Steele in tin decision This is so m the rejected or abandoned I would refuse to exercise Ihe discretion of the court and would dismiss Ihe application Mr Minns said the decision did not say inythlng all about our argument The strongest thing they siy is that they have serious doubts but there Is quite a difference between and wrong he sud Mr Minna said he reason ICC and town sought judiclil corridor comes under he Power Corporation Acl is so ICG can continue the corridor Under the Corporation Act the corridor would revert to ol Hydro and the issui cm be brought up at CJueen he said I I Under the Act we can illume he said Under Ihe Power Corporation we can Council says no to gravel pits Members of the McDonald clan of Georgetown vUHcd farm of heir thousands of spectators strolling lice John McDonald shows son esak Old McDonald Ihis 133rd annual Georgetown Fall Fair daughter Colleen best of the bunch though preoccupied re main animals on display appeared to be having as much fun as the donkey supplied by I Hud Snow of lis I Ml IIOHSM lard pre from iwo spokes 1 me result nts own Hit pro in ministries of resources MNH and Inns looked in nihl council v to rescind its I res six Hilton Hills pits for use in mi vole the lln striiicst lown isc over lb of approved for on lit Sixth Line mil wishes the ministry to build j roid ex luiivt use by between Hie I ints at its MOTION Miller also council of his mien lionlointrmiueei ihird motion the concessions which officials offered to consider during i meeting in the office of Mayor Pete In appears to be a setting move the MTC Ins licit Ms willing niss provide full time inspector to supervise both pil and move of gravel irueks which to themselves created much of Ihe controversy by allegedly speeding running stop signs operating it illegal hours A letter from the which Continued on page two BUT BOY CAN HE HIT No wonder a half year old Brent need help hitting ball be can I ice me jJI for his cup mother Deborah should have lllird peek fill cap Instead offering to him hit butt and son were playing Sunday Holy Crow School a riml ml pait Photo by Mart

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