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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1982, p. 3

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Wed join Caledon for federal elections Riding redistribution reunites Halton Hills By CUIUS Staff Hill and Caleduu will form new federal riding changes to the Electoral Bound Its Readjustment Act are eventually endorsed by Parliament The new riding which among ten proposed for the province may also include western ion of Brampton from Highway 10 excluding the city old downtown core Conservative MP John told The Her old that while he la pleased that the proposed radistri notion brings Hills together in one riding be said he shares concerns expressed by his other constituents about ritulion a effects In Brampton which may be split into as many as three different ridings Ton ltd Eight weeks ago they were all wild and unruly Last Wednesday night Brains left and Koko showed their good behavior to dog obedience class teacher Treble Well on hit way to achieving his adult height of 31 Inches at the shoulders Brutus was afraid of lie other dogs when he began training at BaUloafad Community Hall Now I can actually walk hint down a owner Dave Kb limey Georgetown said Brutus new pal Koko had never bad any dog training before either although he Is five years old according to owner Allan Cunney worth of Town offices Contused from page Al dissenting vote as council agreed to pay the deposit Councillors Terry and John McDonald were absent With the economic sit uation as it is now 1 not in favor of the project She told The Herald Somo residents are real ly feeling the pinch I can see a lot of reasons for the new building and a lot against it and if times were better I hesitate to support it A citizens movement in 197S thwarted a proposed expansion of the Trafalgar Road clerks office The project then estimated to cost about would have added a twostorey office structure to the existing building Election recount Centlssed page his appointee and anyone specified by the judge may attend the recount I can understand there being some cofuslon at the polls Mr Akers said Well know by Thursday what the Judge has to say Gravel concerns Contused from page At demand projections The anticipates that 1c the next years demand for aggregate will amount to million tonnes per year And between the yean the demand will Increase to tonnes annually more than dou ble the currcct yearly totals for the district The life expectancy of existing aggregate opera tions should be by the ministry the report adds Councillors have argued that pits in operation In Hills can adequately supply the town share of aggregates into the century proposed that as much as acres of should protected In the regions official plan An additional acres In the Niagara Es carpment is also being considered for aggregaC protection to break up the community that way Mr said not that the proposed rid of Mlsslssauga Brampton which cuts through Brampton a south end encompasses the city municipal offices AS CLOSE Redistribution follows the census when determined that Ontario has about resi dents An electoral quota number of residents each riding should ideally have is reached by the province s ion with the number of seats It in Pari lament Ridings in the province should have as close to people as possible In the proposed riding of Hills Caledon there are residents We knew redistribution had to come Mr Mc Dermid said Our tiding is about HZ per cent over its normal But 1 don t think the commission has given much thought to our community at all While It great for Hills and they ve split up Brampton Boundary changes must still go through a public hearing process and amendments are likely be fore its debated in ment Mr McDerm doubted that the new boundaries would be In effect for the next election ONE RIDING Combining Acton and Georgetown Into one rid ing makes sense Mayor told The Herald Monday night While he acknowledged that he hasnt bad a chance to thoroughly re view the new riding changes the proposals were distributed In dally newspapers earlier that day Mayor said he couldnt under stand why Brampton was split almost right dawn the middle More consideration should be given to rear ranging the boundaries of JOHN Canada largest riding he suggested Public meetings to re view electoral boundary changes in this area will be held in Toronto Jan Gat the Supreme Court of Ont don Otto joins Residents wishing to make a presentation at the hearing must submit a written notice within 23 estimating Mr said that Par would likely deal with the boundary changes late In nod the Act encompassing them could be passed by the end of the year or early in ISM But the new boundaries won come into effect he added until one year after they are passed by Parliament The Herald was unable to reach Halton Conservat Ive MP Otto Jellnck for comment on the proposed boundary changes A third Conservative MP Sinclair Stevens represents Peel Wellington riding which includes the town of Cale- BUMMING AROUND Every other week this group of diligent ladles gets together and whips up a batch or pickled bums That right pickled bums It the original gift or people who have everything Stitched of pantyhose and batting bums are stuffed into glass Jars and colorfully packaged Georgetown left to right Norma Carlisle Margaret Nancy Stein Emily Moare Barbara Bel and Betty Hull are responsible for propagating the Idea and for making ceramic and knit handicrafts for the Cancer Society Christmas Mayor on police board Although his suggestion that all four Halton mayors should join the region police commission was rejected Mayor Pete has been elected to the board He 11 replace Mayor Harry Barrett when the commission starts Its new term next month Returned to the commission by regional council last week was Burlington Coun Jim Grieve Rounding out the fiveman commission are Judge Joseph Scime Morrow of Hills and Alfred Oliver of PC metric Acton firm worksharing revolution Halton MP Otto Jelinek Is among Progressive Conservative MPs who will establish a retail gasoline service station that will sell gas in both imperial and metric The move to acquire service station In the town of Corleton Place miles east of Ottawa is first direct action in the metric revolt led by Peterborough MP BUI Mr Domm Is now on a national speaking tour to raise funds for a trust account to bankroll the group anticipated legal battle the federal consumer and corporate affairs department which has forced gas station operators to convert to metric Tourism meeting Interested in the alms of the recently formed North Halton Tourism Association Like to Join Drop by the Association Get Acquainted Night next Monday at the Inn 101 Dr Milton atHighways40iand25at7 Tickets arc each and include light refreshments A cash bar Is planned For further information call Jo Lister at 1078 Milliere TVS GREY CUP SPECIALS Bring In This Coupon BEFORE Saturday Nov And Receive ANY IN STOCK COLOUR TV F TOUCHDOWN SAVE OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY NOV 2782 UMIJONECOUPNPJRPJChWSE GREY CUP SPECIALS All with RCA s latest technological innovations Automatic colour 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