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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1982, p. 1

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-877-5213- I EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS Real Estate Ltd Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Since HI DM muffler king NOW OPEN IN GEORGETOWN 3 Rd N 8770151 At Speedy You re a Somebody Room for 11284 peo south of Silver Creek Urban study reveals its vision of the future LOT OF TROUBLE FOR FLAPJACK SYRUP blonde and blue eyed Indian in summer moccasins was to the Ornngeville Maple last weekend how made by I tic Inillani Jim said tap was collected In birch it Is then put Into a hollow loif It balled said Hie Indians used cook tl Mr said re festival photos In About the Hills Cockburn fires up Junction f our encores and the debut a brand new song v ere proof enough Cockburn and his audience of more than got along just fine last Wednesday night the Nerval Junction Promoter Jerry Robertson who managed lobook Juno award winning oik rocker ay through a cross Canada lour told The Herald the show was successful enough to keep proposed concert scries the Junction alive and well Tentatively booked for next month are Toronto rocker Carole Pope and Rough Trade and Mr Robertson is still negotiating with Murray another top Canadian and legend J J Lionesses euchre party Georgetown lioness will be holding a progressive Euchre Party the Lions hall at a tickets will be and for seniors There will be lunch and prizes Come and hove an enjoyable evening Seniors please call for a free Easter bonnet preview Git out jour funny hals kids and down Mad s Tea Party today Wednesday Both Acton and Georgetown public libraries host the visitor from Wonderland during a leisurely of stories songs Ramos and lea Then tin Friday celebrate Hot Day also both libraries p Registration is necessary for this fun day for five eight year olds Helping the Red Cross The minor disaster committee people properly or personal belonging have been destroyed by such meant as fire flooding or vandalism ai with the family from Glen Temporary aid In the form of clothing and may be prodded for a period of area residents whose have not been canvassed by March are urged to send their donations to the Georgetown and District lied Cross branch Box 104 Georgetown I and Include address If a receipt Is needed Sports groups protest stops userpay scheme raid Staff municipal Unlike neighbor about to slop charging summer sports clubs for the use of playing fields and council will vote week pay Wt Under fire from clubs upset with y user pay changes at til of year because hove already play set budgets the towns recrcilion and parks depart backed dawn from plans to charge clubs on a per game and practice basis or field Instead recreation director Tom presented the committee with another proposal similar lo the user pay system from previous years Clubs he suggested charged on a yearly s proposed yearly rales with year s charges In addition they called on the report in December on the provilng next years with Information from wheh user pay fees may be LSI- I IIHTS ion proposes that idult i filiated clubs pav each per season to use fields and per night if use Affiliated youth teams will be charged per season each There are varying fees for organizations making use of the fields and there will be per game charges for park clubhouse or changing rooms Uniting an entire park will cost for out of lown Joe il lions and for affiliated groups Mr revised presented to the committee would have seen affiliated clubs paying per club and youth teams paying each year While hi acknowledged that iharhcs for using the lights had been arbitrarily set in the past the per game fee levied against soccer clubs last year very nearly met the town hydro expenses for the playing fields Inst year dull baseball clubs paid for lights in their user pay team charge Mr Shepard told the turns vie wild Herald liter waste for res businesses north of Silver Creek in George town an expanded sewage would still trcjlmeul capacity leftover dispose sadly waste which iht lie produced by another people a study on area rcve lied It veiled it wellaltendcd meetiiL in school the long awaited urban ire review for has proposed extending the community urban to take In additional northwest and south of the current limits The study which in January and joined of Georgetown sewage system already in progress was conducted by Municipal Planning Consultants Ltd of Toronto and provides gu delin needed by regional and town planners to determine where can and how much new development It can About residents who crowded into the school gym lust week learned if the is establish larger boundaries for it will have to expand the capo city of the local sewage treat mint plant to treat waste Is currently designed to handle wnslc from a population of people enlarging it lo handle five million gallons of a day a popu would cost nbout million Ihc sewage system study carried out by Gore and Consultants Ltd rati developers many of whom funded the first part of the review of George town sewage system and the growth it could accommodate No decision on the new boundaries proposed by the urban area review is expected steering j public meeting from residents and developers There will be another meeting when civic officials are ready to incorporate a new Georgetown urban boundary Into the town and region official plans While Glut Williams and have been excluded from the proposed am as out lined by consultants Lilt week I but Included in the study area servicing for George town neighboring hamlets is part of Ihc study overall vision of an expanded plant serving a larger Tables in the urban review show thai 142 gallons of sewage per day would be treated at the expanded plant from existing development and lands already committed or development in the current Georgetown boundaries north of Silver Creek Even after new lands In this area have been developed serviced the study states that It expects Ihc larger plant have about I million gallons per day capacity left over for new community growth south of Silver Creek In total the expanded treat facilities and the work of underground gravity fed mains which would go with It could service us much as l acres of new develop ment the study area covered Studies funded by develop ers would have to find water lor development south of biker Creek project what kind of traffic the enlarged community will have to cope with and cooperating with town and regional determine how development would lie phased in I requirements in II state of residci it I will he needed loaceommodate the additional II populaticn in the for 42 New families would need vol facilities but declining enrollment exist schools is to curb the demand for more class room space land public separate mi schools has been tin mo net In the urban study expects families will need addltlonil high set or acres of new development schemes for the of tin area bilow Creek lad proposed inure hospital spec However on Trustee Bruce badly injured in car crash Hills wis Georgetown Men major following dent on Highway Three other people treated and released for minor injuries from Milton General Hospital Mrs nice was driving home following Thursday night s board of education meeting when her car swerved on he east shoulder climbed buck unto roadway then struck southbound vehicle in the opposite lane but for affiliated w ilh department woul I rise and there would be a for using lights at Mr has warned that unless the town recovers more of the costs of main tain ng fields from Ihc cricket football soccer and baseball clubs lown tax dollars will have to rise enabling the recreation department to man tain good level of service on the fields two hours of often confusing debate committee members stressed their support for user pay fees and fir 19B blending Mr Our trustees back m school budget THEY GROW ON TREES Mom was the pleased recipient a homegrown lire Saturday morning Puppeteer Lee entertained to youngilert In the nailery Hilton Hills Cultural Centre and Library with in Imaglaitlve show called The Wonderful Mi I huinc wire form around her body above which the appear She said Its form of theatre to be very popular In marketplace Th moves the Herald photo Herald Staff Writer The ayes had It Thursday night as all but one trustee voted in favor of the 1982 board of education budget The 1319 million budget represents an increase of 13 per cent from last year Ilia million budget taxpayers will have to fork over a total of million toward the budget On average that will mean per house to match Ihc IB per rise in the mill rate However trustee warned that the figure would depend on individual municipal lies and will vary across the region Untouch provincial grant increases for Ontario school boards have been up an aver lUJ per cent the board has only received a per cent increase Why an provincial grants or II Mrs lllehm presenting the portion of the budget to fellow trustees said pravm I grants arc down because enrollment is down over list She said there were almost per cent fen elementary students and over four per cent fewer secondary students Relative o the rest of the province is slightly wealthier than last year she said As the region grows wealthier the province deems it better able to pay its education costs Since has had decreasing provincial grants Mrs pointed out thai Is assessed as per cent residential and farm and per commercial The the commercial assessment the wealthier Ihe region As well Ontario is to shift funding for education from the province to local municipal the province paid fi I per cent of the total cost of education in the province In 1980 the province paid per cent of the tola cost They arc gradually shifting Ihe rcspons for funding education Mrs the board million In provincial funding This year they II be While last year grant paid for per cent of the board budget this year grant will only pay far cent of the budget increasing the amount to be made up by municipal the board has exceeded ministry ceilings for elementary students Mrs All but one Ontario school board has been over ministry ceil for years she said At the elementary level expenditures arc per pupil Continued on page At UP AND ATOM FOR FIREHALL VISIT r a day Com Wit lion fight en Major itiom hockey team paid Us annual villi the Georgetown Saturday for a bit of Inn with the that a Curtis Green getting a bud from fire prevention officer Dob Meade above and proximity suit occasionally In order fireflghtlng Stuart tried the helmet while Doug Krnt donned the Jacket sored by the iXllrict I and Ltd the an annual In store with every villi

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