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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1980, p. 33

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THE HERALD Wednesday February 11 I WO Page New recreation director plans bright future for Halton Hills IWJ FKOST One of Tom Shepard as town new recreation director is to unify his Hills so that i separate recre atmosphere no longer exists In Georgetown ind Acton In an interview with The weeks after taking on job Mr renewed his early education in Ontario schools ind later where his father worked for ford Motor Company Mich Slate granted Tom a scholarship illowing him to continue his education in the physical education field A stint with the major IciBUe Tigers which Mr She p some initial on his irnvol in Hilton Hills was lyed by till ye ir old director who he only banged on the clubs firm Mr Ship feels Ihit the recreation parks master pi in due fir finil releisc in mid will help him in administering run ition icross Hilton Hills buause it both rilwn- sthim town Ratepayers the master plan is i necessary component of the town sown official plan Hills to apply Tor provincial government assist The parks also Mr some of what he has to budget for year what to present before council for approval He stresses however plan is only a guide and priorities hive to be ex each year and incorporated into the scheme of things Pit of Ins job as recreition chief will be to fight or as big piece of the budgetary pie as possible Priorities outside of recreation may force some scheduled project off the towns budget for a year he hut perhaps next year he be able to include it proposed facill tits outlined in the phn arc two community scale outdoor skating rinks outdoor swim mmg ireis complete with lien lies six lighted tennis tourts and more picnic areas If the pi in is the fitihties would lie developed Mr lids is not i soft service service hit is lis people winl Whin he worked in Wilktrton is recreition director the toll budget When he left Mr feels that recreation budget was seven years later it had people used to dealing three per cent or the town incrcised to 12 per cent with any plan covering five or more and admits this will be a first for him as well Because of the time involved ho feels it will be a Rood learning experience for everyone Concerning rental mcreises for the town arenas Mr says that prices rt vised list yeir really iron of line compared to other areas He makes it thai the purpose of increases was not help make the arenas pav hut to find a hippy medium whereby user groups pay a more reasonable amount toward facilities that ire lirfely supported by dollars Mr also insists there are to be chillies in policy as far as the collect ion of ice renlil fees is concerned In the past the attitude towards on time collection has been rather slack but he feels if groups using he ice from to a m cm pay their fees on lime so cm those using ice in When asked about proposed mill for other fitihties such as fields Mr claims will nnnuii il In return for hose Tom Recreation Director fees user groups will be able to themselves of lion department facilities For if a league in town copies of Its schedule for distribution to Its teams he department may help with lint he said The mini reason for the proposed charge is to try and offset the town s maintenance costs Adult user groups would hive to pay their own way while minor league groups would ideilly be subsidized he explained SI MI TOWN As director of small town recreition department like Mr locked into any one job as he hive been hod he chosen i position in a large city Then he often worked Willi crews at night to dim knowledge about the hows ind whys of si iff jobs which enabled him to in when questioned about irena rilinns Mr feels his and good with stiff ire two of Hi m in pur ml fatets of s profession which tthv infnrrmhty is i favorite word of his His job he is necessarily to d to with groups ind in the community Sport Camp novices HOME OWNERSHIP Bennett scored with only 26 seconds remaining to North Hilton Sports Camp a A victory over ilie stubborn leim in the regular season yimc for both The win issured George- low of it second phee in County with of over ikingHurlmgion should the I liter 1 1st either 1 1 their two Tin for Standard pee wees bow out Ins second of contest is Georgetown mult up leads of and 1 before being by their opposition in the second list minute of the third period Brent Press wood Mark scor the Other goals for the with and Mr chipping in with as The tandem of Chris Curlis Green made some key saves to keep Georgetown in the in latter when Ching plied the pressure On the Sports Cimpcrs travelled lo London for two exhibition London West London South Unfortunately the were on the short end of 5 ind I stores Jison Knight and Travis with two each and scored for Georgetown in ihe two gimes Us and in St 1 wi wets id Tint linn wis I- rid Mill Mill ifnr Hire s in less periods Hit ns hid both won i Ml theirs day before in in in s tht tin differtnee Hid it been for work in fronl of At Standard your money never stops working hard so that you can Ask about our high interest Retirement Savings Plan No management fees Taxreceipts available immediately STANDARD TRUST TtlTphon 7 48 LARRY ALDEBERT Manager As recent new homo and Otto lie sacrifice and created by Inflatlor Otto was up when the tax credit and mortgage i property tax credit defeated Mcauie and all Canadian homeowners ttil op to In lax credit by JELINEK otto Authorized by R J New 233 King St Official Agent for Otto Jelinek

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