-877-5213- I EXCELLENCE AWARD CUSTOMER RELATIONS Real Estate Ltd HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Since 1866 IiHi muffler king NOW OPEN IN GEORGETOWN 3 Mountalnvlew Rd N 8770151 At Speady You re a Somebody Rate committee meets tonight exec unsure urban worries settled RUBADUBDUB clad In were holers and vikings and en unprecedented number people for this year Boat Race down a meandering section of between the Tenth Line Bridge Git Wllltami The event the lax yearn by I he George town Jayeees drew entrant province and helped raise for multiple Herald photo by Chris Aagaard Credit retearch rigid cmperaturei failed to dampen nth tills River boasted high water thanks to an ample amount snow area received this winter No one jumped the starter Run for Saturday event and Ontario Lieutenant Governor John finally got to launch the race after being thwarted by overly ambitious boaters In The Georgetown Area Rate payers Association its concerns lia been answered about future growth in the commun ity as outlined In the urban review released to the public weeks ago Tt ere are still so many th to lookat before you can consider expanding George town boundaries president Brian Bush told The Herald Monday adding that the association own urban review committee Is resolve a official post I ion on the report tonight I Wednesday Three years ago funded its study of what effects additional growth would have if lands south of Silver Creek were opened for residential and industrial de velopment The report predict that taxes In town would rise by per cent to pay for road Improvements and new schools for a larger population of children While I raffle concerns stem mlng from new development In the southern portion of the community are expected to be answered in separate stud new school needs are down played In the urban review and GARA Is now concerned Ihot planning new Chilly dip nets for MS researchers Autopsy confirms suicide as Fendley remanded again Thanks brave souls and outright fools who brought a wacky flotilla to the shores of the Credit River Saturday the Georgetown Jayeees managed to raise for muscular sclerosis IMS research Eightyseven boots of vari designs set course for Glen oiler being launched below the Tenth Line and man of the sailors fully that March was like a clad I keep reasonably warm if they suddenly fell In Contacted by The Herald Monday many officials agre ed thai tin was an success despite the that cold and reports may have cut back on tie this year Indeed as Ontario ant Governor Jol Black stepped from his limousine to review the line of eagerly waiting boaters it appeared that boat teams had pj tot of extra effort craft this even though some of the models foiled to perform as well in tie water as they on page While one of two murder suspects in last Wednesdays Acton murder has appeared for the second time in court an autopsy has verl that the second killed himself with a single shot from a gauge wedoff shotgun autopsy conducted Thursday at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital by Max determined that David Stanley McClean was killed by a single gunshot wound his abdomen which caused extensive Intern regional police who McClean and Bradley James last Wednesday at the Silver Creek Towers apartments In George town said McClean was concealing the shotgun beneath his Jacket with which he I himself Despite con flic ting police accounts Rick Kivell confirmed that police had already entered the eighth floor apartment and placed the two suspects and a third man under arrest Mr a longtime Georgetown resident appear ed for the second brief time in provincial court yesterday Tuesday and was remanded to April The third man arrested whom police declined to was released from the custody of provincial police in after questioning Police did not arrest the irgctoi opart along with across on drug trafficking charges had RR2 Acton residents speculating last wek about activities at the farmhouse Fendley was of area residents arrested during an antidrug crackdown list month by a squad of federal pro- uncial aid regional police He had been scheduled appear in court on trafficking charges I J Investignt ng officers nek that I he farmhouse had been the subject of a separate police investigation during the New Year holiday About that time several i homes were visited by a who d been slabbed in face a New Year a party on the farm Residents of tvo neighboring homes refus the man enter when he appealed forshcller They said a great many people custom only visited the farm particularly young males whose visits lasted an average Saunders of Brampton owns the farm but had rented It November to Mr common law wife a ministry of labor employee Mr estranged wife lives in and had custody of the couple two Idren every other weekend The urban review has deter mined that it Georgetown treatment plant is expanded nl an estimated cost of Million It could treat wastes which might be expect from a population lent of 40 people After treating waste from existing and new development in the current urban area of Georgetown their would be enough sewage capacity left lo Ireat wastes which might be produced by the average com mumty of 11 residents The figure mean that 11284 new residents will be able to move inlo the Silver Creek area but also Includes sewage capacity taken up by new Industrial growth Chaired by Roy GARA urban review commit tec hopes to prepare some kind of response to the study by April closing for com menu from public and agencies Interested In George town future The comments will be considered by the urban review steering committee town regional council which is seeking to Include new boundaries for Georgetown In local and regional planning policies Mr Bush argued that plan should be concerned with plugging leaks in tho George town sewage system and con aider the amount of growth the treatment plant can handle If it is lightened up rather than expanded Provincial ministry of standards maintained that the Georgetown plant should be able lo treat waste from an equivalent population may be undermining the plat I He argued that proposing new boundaries based on the population equivalent envisioned at the plant should even be considered until questions about Iho plant ability to treat waste from 30 people have been set tied HARDY CUPBOUND The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders art I MI Ontario Hockey champions thanks to Sunday night overtime victory over Tim mini With the Hardy Dip up next the team look a few for a room celebration Raider John Saunders got a hand with the cup from fan Steve Iniide today s Herald is a full game report and a ipcclal Hardy Cup Souvenir Edition Charged after chase regional police charged a old George town man with Impaired driving failure lo at the scene of an accident and failure stop for a police office following a high speed chose Thursday night lay David was Instructed pull over his vehicle on Highway but instead led police cruiser into the urban area colliding a moving car running a stop sign and then striking a parked car with enough fore to push it Intoa second parked cor One person received minor Injuries and damage Is estimated COUPLA CARDS former girlfriend of explaining she knew nothing of the murder or the Canada wide warrants issued for Fend ley shortly It occurred The wo men had no fixed address were sought by police in connection with the shotgun murder of Donald Joseph of the Sixth Line south of Slderoad near Acion Mr was found shot through the neck at 12 a m last Wednesday at the rented farmhouse where he lived with his common law wife several other people regional police assisting the OPP investigation arrested the two suspects at suppcrtimc that day died from his self Inflicted wound at 6 m in Georgetown hospital was subsequently charged with first degree murder In com with the shooting arrest FLEA MARKET TIME Old Glen Mill tours You can find some great craft and flea market bargains and lake a stroll history at the same time when the Beaumont the old Glen Mill In Glen Williams opens its doc or a special occasion this weekend Tours of Ihe historic mill will keep visitors Interested while free gifts for the youngsters will keep small fry happy As If that not enough there II be great buys galoreat the Craft Flea Market open 10 April 3 and noon to Sunday If you re an vendor or would like more information about the sale call the mill at 3032 Junction antiques With one successful flea art auction under I s belt entrepreneur Jerry Robertson Is considering a massive antique sole for the Junction May and If Interested in silting up a booth in the former Jay and hall oil day Sunday May or and Tuesday evenings call Jerry at the Junction and let him know you re Interested in antiques He best of friends Two young ladles were reunited at the Mad Hatter a Tea Party la the Georgetown Public Library Wednesday since Flowers left moved away to Brampton she kept in touch her former elm mite at Park Public School Tammy Wood loli of giggle and cups of tea two girls made clothespin dolls decked fa playing card smocks See alio page Herald photo by PederUa McDermid badgers government for aid PM to check woes SYMBOL OF HOPE Hie Canadian Cancer Society annual campaign fundi tomorrow ran brighten up their home with daffodils from cancer society volunteers In Acton and Georgetown Daffodil salts which will be held In conjunction with doortodoor and fund ratting among local businesses will be held throughout town Helping to the campaign by buying first daffodil Is Georgetown Utile of Ihe Year centre joined by cancer campaign chairmen Ernie Herald photo Cancer Society breakfast tomorrow Tomorrow Thursday is kickoff day for the Canadian Cancer Society national I raising campaign and the II will be launching its local campaign wllh a special breakfast at North District Golf and Country Club April Is the correct dale for the breakfast not April as reported In Friday s Weekend If or vour business isn helping off the launching pad tomorrow please give generously to keep soaring throughout the coming month Canvassers will be calling on you The Prime Minister has prom to personally look a mans home Insulation problem and Brampton Georgetown MP John McDermid plans to lake him up on the offer I regressive Conservative McDermid look on Prime Minister Pierre during question period In the House of Commons last Wed afternoon I II in g him of the plight of a man who has already lost his home and his wife and now stands to lose his house all because of Urea Formalde hyde Insutatlor Jim Rogers originally had hi I on financed by private source Now source needs the money because Mr Holers home is insula by the hazardous IrM no public lending lending him the money Mr McDermid tried last Tuesday to have Housing Minister Paul provide the loan to Mr through Canada and Housing Cor CMIIO a federal lyowncd corporation which is normally used to provide funds mur Mr refused saying he would refer the problem to Consumer Affairs Minister Andre who is responsible to dealing Vt 1 1 problems Instead of wailing Mr took his fight to Mr He asked the IT he would urge the government to make direct loans those people who are In financial difficulties because they can not finance homo due to the presence of problems Mr Trudeau responded by saying Mr was correct in referring the issue Mr The Interest of Ihe Prime Minister is heartwarming to the least Mr responded sarcastically what will the Prime Minister do to assure Jim Rogers and oil the Jim Rogers of Canada who in pile of CMHC insurance being offered cannot re finance their homes I do not think I could be expected to know this parti case Mr Trudeau responded but If the honor able member wants to refer would seem what way this gentleman helped he said NOTPIFAhFD Mr later said he intends on taking Mr up on his offer lo help Mr Rogers But he was not pleased wllh the response he received He displayed his usual arrogance Mr said I don I care for his attitude I am not pleased at all he said of Mr offer well find out what he Mr Rogers owned an insulating company when the government first approved and the grants to have the Insulation installed in Canadian homes He was forced into bankruptcy when the government in 1960 banned he insulation because of the health hazards discovered It has been proven to cause formal dehyde gas which has been linked to respiratory caused and his wife left Mr McDermid said Now be stands lo low his borne which he insulated with Mr McDermid level federal government which first approved the Insulation and provided money to have It Installed la responsible for helping out homeowners now stuck with worthless homes But claims no responsibility for fuueo It has however provided a program to out home owners f Courtesy