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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1985, p. 6

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday January For unemployed Y asks for grant to help our youth I1FKIAN Staff request by the and District for a onetime grant of 450 to help the town young unemployed is going to be tonsidcrcd by town in their 19BS budget The plug for the new I was made by board chairman Irene She Bald lit youth Employment Service YES has been offered in Toronto and its boring municipal Has hi nee 1969 to help who have mi sot 1 or work re lated barriers to employ cording to estimates research eon Edward there arc over young people 15 and old in Hills who could benefit from Mr said the MLA pi ins to establish administration office in Georgetown with outreach services In Hon and Acton The Service would give fret individual and group counselling to following an and social assessment There would be Job placement and follow up for three months This service Isn t for the bulk of youth looking for work Mr Tooke explained but for cm dlsadvantog youth like high school dropouts The undertook a feasibility study In November to see If there was a need and community support for such a program in North Hulton The results of the study are due Feb IS Already the has plans to approach the Ontario Sec for funds to carry out the program The Youth Secretariat provides matching pro gram funds for every dollar raised in the community meaning the Would have to raise from the community Monday night Mrs Fairies asked the town to sponsor 10 participants a cost of each for the first year of program Next week the same request will be put to Milton Council Georgetown Chamber of Commerce member Jack Beer sold such a service would reduce the crime rate In town and the cost of Incarceration and court time With Jobs young people won t lum to get cash he said Mr Tooke said though he hodnt applied for a regional grant they had been offered a regional staff person to assist with counselling The request for the grant was accepted by councillors who warned the lives that their budget would not be ready by Feb the dale which the intends to send Its application off to he Youth Secretariat Ross praised the work of the YMLA and said that a grant in favor of the a very efficient use of public funds 30 day sentence for breach of probation Herald Staff Already in police cust since November Alexander re ceived days in jail for of probation Monday Mr Waites also appeared far a hearing on charges of robbery unlawful con fmement and assault with a weapon at Milton provincial court The charges stem from an incident In July in which an Acton pizza delivery man was threat cned with a knife and robbed of approximately Witnesses appearing at the hearing included of the delivery car the manager of Mama Rosa Pizza and a regional police officer Judge Douglas ordered a ban on publication of evidence presented by the wit The 18 year old former Acton resident was re turned from Vancouver in November and has been in police custody since The move to ver brought a breach of probation charge against Mr was Volunteer reception requested Without Its volunteers Hills wouldn be the community It is town councillor Marilyn Serjeantson said Mon day night Serjeantson was heartily In favor of a reception to recognize volunteers as suggested by North Volun leer Bureau lor Maureen McCallum Mrs was at the council meeting to request April to be proclaimed Volunteer Week and that the lown host a volunleer reception living in Vancouver un the alias Alexan dcr John Blacksmith On two years Ion from previous break and enter and theft charges the probation order stipulated that Mr not change his address without notify the authorities As a result or an investigation by Hallon regional police Mr Waites Is also facing a charge of break and enter at O Meats on Mill Street in Acton Over 1 in losses were reported by Ihe store including three hinds of beef hams and cigarettes in September Mr Waites is to appear In Milton provincial court March Mayor wants region to pay subsidy Herald Staff Garbage haulers can be saving themselves cents for each tonne of garbage they dump Off at the Georgetown transfer station if the region picks up the tab for rental of the Armstrong Avenue property That what Hills Mayor Miller argued last week saying it t fair to charge users of temporary garbage site for the i 240 a month rent for the acres of land Users of the regions other temporary cant alner and transfer Ions don get charged extra Mayor Miller said That because the stations are located on regional land Haulers to the transfer station currently must pay 18 74 for each tonne of garbage they dump on That fee covers the cost of operating the transfer testation and haulage costs to the ion sole landfille site in Burlington Since January Disposals have been using land to waste material on a temporary basis before transferring It to the Burlington dump To continue opera tion or the temporary transfer station the reg Ion was about to enter into a twoyear lease with owner of the property Standard us tries Limited Mayor Miller succeed En having the lease deferred last week Under the lease the region to rent the acres at a monlhuntilDec 31 1986 An option to renew the lease to Dec 1987 would entail an increase to a month for region a planning and public works com mlttee are to hash over issue before it comes back council again KMt I At Phone REGISTER NOW FOR PLANNING YOUR CHILDS STAY IN HOSPITAL You hope il will novar happen out should hospitalization ever become necessary lor your to year old child be prepared Now you and your child can alleviate anxiety by making the strange familiar See Inside local hospitals a slide presentation While Ihe children act out the events hospitalization and play in a structured way Valerie Cunningham will discuss separation anxiety with parents The group session Is being ottered on FflrOAV FEBRUARY 1 the A Day at Joseph G School from 30 a m to noon for per child and parent Call for further information and to register Evening session available if ficlent demand PRESENTING VAUEWE CUNNINGHAM RN 8776398 Dig In Ken Kirk wood left and Bill invited the hungry to share In the roast beef they Just cut up together The roast was for note who were hungry after Indulging In the Scottish haggis Saturday evening Knox Presbyterian Church Georgetown held their annual Robbie Burns dinner In the church hall Herald photo Obituary Car dealer was very energetic staff Andrew Murray prop rietor of Murray Motors limited in Georgetown died on Tuesday as the result of a heart attack The year old busln ess man had owned Chevrolet dealership on Mountainvlew Road since 1963 and as the business grew sold the three service stations he also operated The first to be sold was the old City Service Ion which Is now then a Texaco which Is where Mothers la located and finally the at the lop of the Dick service manager at Murray Mo tors since 1947 said Mr Murray was very ana always at work on lime He was here at 30 In the morning and was always the last to leave He was very active In the business right up until the last day he said Mr Murray enjoyed visiting the Stratford Festival and was an active member of Knox Prebysterlan Church in Georgetown While attending the Burns supper at the church on Saturday Mr Murray experienced pains in his chest while raising the ceremonial haggis over his head He was unable to re turn Ihe haggis lo the kitchen as Is the normal and went after which he was taken to the Intensive care unit of Georgetown District Memorial Hosp ital You just meet a nicer man I remember him as being a great person to work for Mr Krause said Stop support Toronto tells Halton board The Toronto school board has asked the Halton school board to support them in referring that Roman Catholic high school funding be questioned on a legal basis A committee appointed by Queen Park to decide how the new funding plan will be implemented has been asked by the Metro Toronto School Board to recommend to the Ontario government that the Issue be referred to the Court of Appeal for constltional reference The Toronto school board believes It would be Inappropriate to proceed further with any aspect of the Implementation of the Premier proposed policy until legality of the proposal has been established Mr J J Roblnette C was asked for legal advice on the matter which revolves around the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms which will come Into effect April 17 1985 The Toronto school board Is asking and five other area school boards to join them in a similar stance on the situation The Halton Board of Education has sent a letter to Education Minister Stephenson requesting that the issue of separate school funding be referred to the Court of Appea for constitutional reference and has notified the Toronto school board that it wishes to see the question resolved However where the Toronto board will not participate In negotiations with the Planning and Commission a board spokesman said the Halton board will continue to cooperate fully and work closely with the Separate School Baord Town approves three studies Despite criticism from neigh Dors of the Croatian Social and Cultural Centre In the town gave thcokay for three studies to examine the effects of development at the Centre Monday night Clvicro objected to the storm water management study being undertaken by Anion Kikos Limited and wanted another company to be asked to do the study Mr said the firm was responsible for work on the Centre s roads and parking lot work which he said dldn t receive town approval before It was undertaken Since the parking lot was done I been having problems with my creek he said 1 contacted Mr Austin lownengineer to check my water and was he was going to go over and lake some pictures of It Proposal Committees to work with RC schools Herald staff What the best way to establish a working rcla with the Roman Catholic Separate School board That sonc of the quest Ions that will be answer if the board of education approves a committee on extended funding A proposal by the dir of education Wally calls for a com mlttee of eight trustees to discuss issues on the extension of funding lo separate schools In June Premier Will lam Davis announced that funding would be extended to separate schools for grades II 12 and 13 over a phased in period of three years In December a half day was held by principals and super visory officers In the board to identify the issues needed to be announcement A list of Items were tabled In Mr Beevor s report some of Which Included maintaining the quality and variety of programs Image of the public school system busing division of the lax dollar impact on the tax base and access of schools for stud PHOTO REPRINTS are available for any photograph appearing In The Herald Guelpfl St DENTURE CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 GuelphSt 7 GEORGETOWN HOLY CROSS ROMAN CHURCH Maple Annua PASTOR Father Dave Cote PASTOR Father Con O MASSES Saturday m Sunday Bam 10am and noon Kindergarten Registration for September THE HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD ADVANCED registration for those children who will be attending kindergarten In Catholic School In Burlington Milton Georgetown and Acton will be at all school TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12 AND 13 1985 00 a m to Noon 1 1 5 to 5 00 m AGE OF ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Birth and Baptismal Cart Ideates FamllyOHIP Number TAKE IT EASY TAKE THE TRAIN for TICKETS and INFORMATION Your Au I horded Agent Is Barber BuaJnaM EstafailtlMrf ATTENTION LOT OWNERS iceroy INFORMATION SEMINAR Viceroy offers you the pride and satisfaction of living in a home that is second to none If you are planning to build in 1 985 come and visit us at the Millcroft Inn Alton at the following times Saturday Feb 2 am 5 pm Sunday Feb 3 11 am 5 pm Authorized Viceroy Dealers AN ECOWBOX PIECES OF IKENTUCKY FRIFD THICKER Kentucky 116A STREET GEORGETOWN

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