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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 7, 1982, p. 7

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A THE HERALD April IfSI Page I Two centre reps ma not have been in char Charges against Yugoslavians dropped Ely AM Herald Staff Char pes of violating a last July and dropped against Imo leaders of the Yugoslavian on centre on Highway in Iton criminal Charges against Nick and were dismissed by Justice of the Peace McDermott there was c to prove they had per i KART SEASON Fred Kurpltveit left and his ion Ken Handing him both the Georgetown and the branches of the Hal Ion Hills public library Saturday talking about their favorite hobby racing With a clou at hand Mr well told youngitcrsandparenUsomeof the of the sport and advised them to think about safety first by racing only under Ken has been racing Ml of the North Ho I tea Club In lor years and edge En raceaacrosa North America have won him a full of trophies Herald photo Still more petitions Georgetown churchgoers arc still upset about a restaurant plans to bring in exotic dancers as part of nightly entertainment Petitions were by town council Monday night from parishioners at St George Anglican Church and the Gospel Temple who are upset that the town may consider granting the Rib Cage restaurant an adult entertainment licence Three weeks ago Holy Cross Church parishioners filed a similar petition with the town bylaw enforcement officer Adult entertain licences in Hills coal per year and as a rule reviewed by council Happy birthday Bert Bert Palmer of Georgetown celebrates his birthday with an open house April 11 from to His family Invites all Bert friends o Join the celebration at Durham St In the Common Room Best wishes only please CORRECTION A staff comment by Herald reporter last Wednesday incorrectly stated that the Ha I ton board of education had granted Its French language advisory committee boo The budget draft had granted that amount but it was actually pared to in the final budget The same comment suggested the board baa given its program superintendent carte blanche to allocate tax dollars Despite the superintendents indications to the contrary trustees authority The Herald regrets Its factual error as well as any mistaken Impression taken charge of the time He also said there was no evidence of defrndant being on the property July or 12 when the bylaw Infractions occurred Another charge against Mr for breaching noise bylaw Aug was dismissed Judge McDermott said the town sol hadn t lowed proper procedure The charge had been relaid against Mr Cat In January after a judge dismissed it In late November stating that toun hod failed to prcnc Mr was present and in control of activities at the Yugoslavian centre when the no i- occurred If new evidence cornea forward certainly the town the right to relay the charges the justice said There really new town no Tom Anderson was forced to admit Tho judge said the town should have asked for a slay of proceedings in November which would have allowed re opening of case within one year However withdrawing the as the town did then rclnying hem is an abuse of criminal process Judge said unless there new evidence that lias changed the facts or situation from last time Bylaw enforcement officer Jack Lusty testified he had received complaints about noise from Third Line resi dents or to July when the of four charges were laid The relationship between diet and cancer is emerging as an important area of study Investigators are now able to identify populations In geo graphic areas which have cither abnormally high or abnormally low incidence of cancer In certain sites and studies ore underway on vari diets in case these may have significance In order to advance further this research relies on your generous con tribution to the Canadian Can cer Society Can Cancer Be Beaten You Bet Your Life It Can Campbells Lime Service Equipttd to ton fill Wwijj To Serve Better LIME NOW HIT SMI CALL 9 6473448 Georgetown Doctors Reject Governments Imposed Fee Schedule We feel the imposition is GROSSLY UNFAIR We feel the OHIP System has served the people of Ontario well but it is rapidly deteriorating due to underfunding We feel the people of Ontario want a good health system not just the cheapest The following action is being taken by the Georgetown Doctors to protest against the Health Ministry notour patients Doctors offices will not be open on April 2 1 3 and April 21 22 23 the following week Doctors will be available for urgent cases Free advice and prescription renewals will not be handled by telephone except for those disabled We feel these actions have to be taken to protect our rights and your health system These sanctions will be Increased until the takes corrective action We hope you will let the Minister of Health Mr Grossman know your feelings at Queen Park Toronto 1 R3 The centre officially opened July I Mr pleaded not guilty to violating the town noise bylaw July and Mr pleaded not guilty for the same charge laid July 11 About ten residents of Third Line filled the court benches Thursday a witnesses ready to complain about the noises which disturbed them last You can see from the number of witnesses in court today that It a concern of a number of citizens and It a charge that Is being laid in any way to be damaging or confusing solicitor Anderson said Normally I only get Sunday and Saturday off with the children and on that particular day July wc had to stay indoors most of the day because the noise was really annoying us Samuel a general practitioner in Acton testified He said the name noise problem occurred July 12 SO LOUD ft had to go inside Jerry Brockets by an Inco Ltd employee said from the witness stand It was so loud wc could barely hear the TV It wasa nice day July and we would ordinarily have been outside Ton Court also a Third Line resident agreed saying the noise was very disturbing Defence attorney Jack of Georgetown asked that the charges be dismissed stating there was no evidence that Mr Orbovlc or Mr Cajic permitted or caused the noise although there was evidence of the noise The bylaws first paragraph refers to the person charged as being responsible for causing or permitting There was evidence that Mr Cajlc was there but also evidence that he had no control over the equipment Ha would turn it down and someone else would turn it back up again Mr Wallnga said Town solicitor Anderson agreed saying that Mr had been Identified to Bating police as the person in charge and as someone who would take steps to correct the problem He Is one the owners of the property and would have all the rights or an owner Mr Anderson charged The deed for the Yugoslavian centre bears six names as guarantors Intrust among them Mr Cajic and Mr Mr Cajlc indicated a willingness to try to correct the problem Mr Lusty said He Indicated he was one person In an organization who was hav ing great difficulty in con trolling the members of the organization Mr Lusty said he had discussed the noise problem on several occasions with Mr Cajlc The centra is about a five- minute drive from homes on Third Line The prevailing westerly wind mentioned by several witnesses aggravates the noise problem Italian regional police testified they bad suggested loudspeakers be turned away from the on of the Third Line homes There was noise there Just no evidence to prove these gentlemen caused or permit t edit Judge McDermott said I hope that as mortgage holders accused moke some efforts to make these people the witnesses happy If they keep laying they re going to get It right one time and if they do you re going to be faced with a problem Try to keep the people happy They re there and they have a right to be Calling the Judge fair Third Line residents nevertheless were concerned about future problems with tho centre They can continue to disturb our lifestyle all summer and Uteres nothing we can do Johnson said I think it made sense but I feel the people are responsible for what goes on there Mrs Court commented Like the Judge said we gel it right in She said she thought of moving out very seriously I don want to listen to them on the few day I have to relax Thais why I live out there This year more than Canadians will be struck by cancer The Canadian Cancer Society is trying to find the answers to cancer through research and by educating the public about the need for early diagnosis and prompt treat SENIOR CITIZENS The Dons Club of Georgetown would like to extend an Invitation to the Senior Citizens to attend the Georgetown Utile Theatre presentation of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST 19B2atB ACTON SENIORS RESIDENCES Private and SemiPrivate Rooms Personal Care All Facilities Two minutes from shopping and park For More Information Call 8531020 Special Specials On Sale Saturday April 10 While Quantities Last 280 G Bunny In Wonderland Hollow Chocolate Figure 3 ea OFF ASTER CANDY 300 G Easter Express Hollow Chocolate Rabbit 3 99 66 ea 200 G Mr Solid Chocolate Bunny in Box G Big Farm Festival Hollow Chocolate Figures Super Savings on Handy Bath Household Items page marked 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