the HERALD Home Newspaper of Ha I ton Hills Established 1 866 A Division of Canadian Newspapers Company Limited Street Georgetown Ontario L7G 326 PAUL J TAYLOR Publisher and General Manager DAVEKOWNFY Editor PHONE J STEVEN FOREMAN Advertising Manager Second CUu Wall Reg Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday March 13 Lets not delay can learn from examining the decision making process in Peel Region over a garbage site location They havent kept politics out of their selection process Peel Region a year ago rejected five sites chosen by consultants for a dump The most favored location near Huttonville was rejected after political pressure from a developer and residents A new set of sites were then studied A north west Brampton location a stones throw from the Halton Hills town line was chosen for further studies After tests indicated the preferred Brampton site wasnt environmentally sound five more sites have now been chosen At issues in Peel is that consultants were paid for their advice and it was rejected In Halton a Burlington dump site selection has been released by independent consultants There needs to be public involvement to question the legitimacy of the selection process However lets chose the best site for the most im portant reason because its environmentally sound Stonewalling or stalling by those unwilling to make commitments will only cause credibility problems with our regional councillors Not to mention making a million bill increase to unacceptable heights Salute to spring An annual spring malady awaits us all The in their hip waders and underwater gear are captaining again Georgetowns salute to warmer climes The Crazy Boat Race slated this year for April 6 means many things to many people most of them are outrageously zany But has made the event so meaningful for the past couple of years is that its a fun way to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis Entrants are asked to find sponsors for their journey down the swirling frothing water of the Credit River MS is the most common nervous disease of young adults in Canada The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada funds research all across Canada to find the cause cure and prevention of MS If you cant participate April 6 consider a pledge to help the help fight a crippling disease Great countries all have one Editors notebook All great countries have one Hadrian left his mark on England with a strip of stones to protect Roman territory Chinese peasants worked for hundreds of years on the Great Wall even fell off one We have a wall here down in the composing room It not prefixed with explanations or descriptions we Just call it The Wall No one wants to be on the wall but It inevitable It was created about two years ago by rebel reporters giddy for a marath on stint of banging keyboards Dungeons and Dragons lsnt the only game in town If you re a wall player you can make others into runners beauty queens or politicians It kind of like playing crossword without letters or spaces You don have to be fit either The object of the wall game Is to place a cutout head from a photograph in our paper and place it on a different body alio from a recent dews event Staff members are most common ly the brunt of someone s sinister Imagination For instance If you re giving a fellow colleague a rough time your body is bound to be found on the wall a horses head and you be wearing diapers Our publisher body is attacked similarly on occasion with no malice intended been a golf ball a toddler on a hobby horse and a superman Things can get out of hand though At one point our designs sneaked over to our newspaper pages before paper had been printed A practical Joke on a former ad manager brought on Instant hysteria Placed on top of a ad was our ad manager head with the body of a beauty queen Luckily the page been printed it at the time When Cubs come by for our frequent tours the wall can be embarrassing We do our best to explain what this has to do with newspapers A standard answer It a symbiosis of surrealism created by a surplus of nefarious perfidy Undoubtedly the wall is stress therapy What better way to vent It also a method of polling your popularity If a staff person or profile community resident is off the wall it means yes craxy and is most definitely on the wall If someone climbing the corpor ate ladder they re most definitely climbing the wall to fame and fortune too The wall mushrooms each week with new entries And we attract regular customers who wait for latest in mix matching Hey even John Sommer from Gallery House Sol wants If for an art showing And consider the possibilities for marriage counselling A week in our composing room for a husband who driving you up the wall Soon ho be peeling himself off the wall Like money we know we can t take the wall with us But we do know our legacy will live on long after arc worn torn and tired Someone will Just find us another scoop it up and plunk our head shot down on another body Who says we re not Immortal Trouble on the Credit lilt common Industry should place us In a In my I si article suggested that the Situation less dependant u Upper Canada took But already they were being care to allot II seats to people who denied that benefit by activity likely to build on them Large seines were being The mills ih it I the flour and drawn across the mouth of the river at cut the lumber for pioneer homes its entrance into the lake And the few became focal points and many villog fish which escaped the nets found then- took their from the miller passage blocked by Ihe mill dams Glen Nerval Hut l could mixed blessing as an early petition from the inhabit lints of demonstrates The document is not dited but it is erected by Peter Walker and Timothy Street They also objected that the dams made it impossible for craft of any to navigate the stream is unlikely that It was ever 11 that office addressed lo Sir Peregrine seriously considered that the Credit Governor of Upper would become a waterway other than Canada when the township began to be for floating staves downriver Stirrat whohadbeennominatedbythe first town meeting as a potential magistrate And it bore signatures representing some of earliest settlers of the township Stulls settled and until So it comes from IhL first years when migrants were busily in and Improving heir land They about the task with Grahams McColls Dobbies Robert optimism the Mams of many of us sons Morrisons Peter Me- arc limited and but scanty yet our Callum John Leslie Alexander Cross Hearts are good and are possessed Christian Barnes Thomas Thompson James Besey Samuel and the Hardships and privations Incident others to sutlers in a new Country Among the signers ore Charles Because of their limited resources Samuel and Morris Kennedy did the they heavily on what nature Kennedys think their milling Interests could provide very many of us might benefit if their rivals down depended largely upon the Solmon stream were restricted in Credit and its Governor Maitland could not Tributary streams in aiding us with the Interfere but the petitioners were told means of subsistence fortune and that if the erections they complained of were public nuisances they should apply to the Quarter Sessions or assises There the offenders might be indicted and it might even be ordered that the dam be pulled down But there was also a timely warning not to take the law into their own hands and set to pulling down the dams on their own A committee was appointed by the legislative assembly to regulate the construction of milldams on the Humber and Credit Street testified In January 1828 My dam has been erected for or 5 years There is Rows dam a mile above Mr Beatties mites above or Smiles Walkers miles McNabbs 10 or 12 miles He acknowledged that the salmon used to go as high as the falls 30 miles above my mills Another witness Israel Ransom made potash near Street mills He shipped his goods to market by road Even if there were no dams on the river he did not believe that the Credit could be navigated without great expense and many locks William Patrick who bad land on river above Street mills told now people at first complained because fish could not pass the dam But dams could be constructed to admit tbe descent of staves and ascent of fish Presumably this was done for later generations of people living upstream were able to continue telling Impressive fish stories Church is no institution further could refer to a statement like Apostles Creed It is that simple The church of Jesus Christ the Body of Christ is all the people who truly believe In Him Luther wrote simply that the church Is the lambs who hear the joiinm imilKAMHt ihepherds voice The Shepherd is Enimanuill he church first we question as referring institution is the church Thechurchbj But it can structure and organization And be more We do refer to buildings as name on the rolls but having faith in churches but we know that the church Christ in one heart All who hove this is not building To answer faith arc members of the Body of where is church we must first Christ answer Is the church church is The The church is not a political party ih is pet pie who eve in Jesus or social change agency ToMjlhesimiihinglnamore as if it were are missing something to specific he church Is people who the least The church exists not to believe Hi it the sins are forgiven and influence voles but to influence hearts hive eternal salvation Social change may result but only f the- life and and because individuals have been resurrect Jesus Christ the by God Word So where is the church The To exi the definition any church is wherever there are people who hove faith in Christ Faith in TIllKTYYEARSAGOJohnW Picket of Hornby has been appointed ry treasurer of the Halton Breeders Club and heads up the Junior Farmers Hornby native John Wilson cele brated his birthday in London last Sunday Possibility of a hospital In George town was discussed Monday at a meeting in Wriggles worth auditorium called by the Chamber of Commerce of Hornby was saved by his neighborhood Card after he plunged down a bank into the Ice filled Creek in a pickup The two were treated for shock and exposure at St Joseph Hospital Dominion Textiles sent Mr and Mrs James Seddon a pair of sheets and pillow cases for their wedding anniversary as they were also celebra ting years in business Em Thompson proprietor of Maple Leaf Dairy tells us that milk shipper Ed Duncan has been awarded a certificate from Health Unit for securing 91 per cent satisfactory grades FIFTEEN YEARS to 900 were installed In Georgetown year according to a press release from Bell Canada Discussing strike matters at Local 1421 UAW headquarters on Mill Street were negotiating committee chairman A Edmunds and local president Harry Dewhurst The recurring complaint about dogs in Glen Williams was heard again Monday night resulting In Esquesing council deciding to meet with George Herrington Hugh Graham of Limehouse will organize a rodeo to be held in Georgetown park at end of May Georgetown Lions Club and presently zone chairman will be a candidate for Deputy District Governor of Region A large number of Georgetown and public school students will be switching schools in September if a plan now being considered by the Halton County Board of Education is adopted Two local men K Duncan and Hank Levers hope to manufacture an electronic flytrap in the Georgetown area Operator of the Georgetown Dairy for years Irwin Noble has sold the dairy milk routes to David Robertson of Guelph and has sold the processing plant Chrlsiisjojneihing which God bestows YEARS and strengthens through His Word So operator of the Halton Hills Animal find believers in Christ where truth about Christ is being proclaimed That Is the importance of the local congregation God brings people together around His Word and His Sacraments which are the visible Word And God wants those people also to reach out to others with that Word It Is not absolutely necessary for Control Services met with the town personnel and finance committee to discuss the control of cats and dogs within the town A steel bridge crossing Ihe Credit River in Nerval has been labelled unsafe and residents there are having to travel six miles to get to a town less than a half mile away Fire Chief Gord Inglls told the salvation to attend a specific local general administration committee igregation But it is God that Monday night that the volunteer firefighters are satisfied to accept the same remuneration as last year Eric and Rick were two Georgetown boys who took part in the Free Style Championships which were staged Ibis past Saturday By Herald Staff It not a sen chant merit with politics Hint led Ml Jim Snows decision to retire from politics coma Ihe next election from weeks holiday in Honda the Hornby resident told The Her he is his 18 years in government However he wants to do some different things in the next few I want do something less hectic and have little more time to spend with family business Mr Snow said m not disenchanted with politics or like that The former Minister of Transport and Communications was appointed minister without portfolio for urban transit Premier Miller List month He was Minister of Transportation for 10 years In the Bill Davis It a way of stepping of Ihe hectic pace Mr Snow said Im Involve transport a l Ion but It less onerous duties ve not got the over ill responsibility for the His people come together for the public proclamation of His Word People con read the Bible at home But do they In my experience except for genuine shut ins the ones who read the Bible at home are the ones who are also going to church Those who stop at the University of Toronto going to church usually go on a Georgetown District High School spiritual starvation diet new pool supervisor Chris Hall said the The most important membership poo is slated for opening in April is membership in the Body of Christ FIVE YEARS AGOHalton Hills Christ members will be together In Miller says he is pleased about joy forever becoming the new chairman of Halton region s solid waste management committee Chris Edwards at Georgetown District High School the school s newest snow queen Donald Rankin personnel manag for the Beardmore and Company stations Ltd of the Christmas break and Mr Snow hopes to be able to get softer jff during coming ha tnlkni j Jim Snow No disenchantment with job that Mr Snow and his wife talked them off the ground about his political future He said they I don t think I will go back 1 farming or construction although after the leadership convention enjoy construction very much and it Following the convention January in my veins he said I m not the kind end Mr Snow said he told he new of person who s ever going to retire premier he had decided not to run Mr Snow is hoping his new again lifestyle will allow him time to I m sure when the election is pate in more local events in Halton called I will get election fever and There are many things I ve not wonder why not running again been able to participate in because I ve Mr Snow chuckled been in the Cabinet the last 14 years Starting in politics in 1967 he and tied up he said represented East which Mr Snow wants to get to more Georgetown and MTllon for eight Lions Club meetings and more years before a change in riding of Commerce meetings boundaries created Oakville riding l certainly want to stay active which he s represented for the last 10 and would like to continue to serve the years province in some way he said Dropping out of politics wont spell Mr Snow explained he didnt retirement for the 55 old He said intend to be a public servant but would he Intends to help his two sons with the accept a part time or advisory position family business TubeFab Ltd In with the government Misslssougo The factory makes Retirement parties began this lar parts for the aircraft industry week with a goodbye party Monday As well one or his daughter In night by Ministry of Transportation laws and a sister re establishing a staff POETS CORNER change so much t Disabled services differ For many people who arc not around Ihe services offered by The ister Society and Marin of Dimes MODI The first Important is Ihollhcl Isoferservieesand support led children under tho age of ID and their parents MOD serves adults over 18 years of age Both organizations however are concerned about educating the parents the disabled and the public about the capabilities of the handicap ped and ihe issues events and services that affect them Protect your home from crime How do you protect your home from thieves The Crime Prevention Bureau of the Police Force have put together a list of questions to Judge how burglar proof your homo Is We ve selected sampling of 10 for homeowners to If you d like more 1 information or a free security survey f coll Sill And by he way 10 no a means you should put a sign on your yard to read burglars welcome Can you see your house number easily from Ihe street so a police officer can easily find your home if you call for HELP Do your doors ALL have dead bolt locks Arc all our windows locked Are your basement windows secured with more than Just Men Do you have a residential burglar alarm Is there neighborhood watch group Do you have a neighbor or pick up mail when you ire aw Do have a park ear in driveway h you are away I reptrt stringers in your neighbor Hive hid Homo Survey made by he Crime Prevention Bureau Herald Co Prevention or disability play a vital part in their campaigns concern accident prevention proper immu nidation prenatal core etc Other similarities include imping where both children and have an opportunity to enjoy wide range of recreational achieve a degree of independence an increased sense of personal worth Through the Track Three Skiing program the Easter Seat Society promotes further opportunity for fun and at a time of year when other activities are at a minimum In northern Ontario the Easter Seals hold annual diagnostic clinics In which specialists orthopedics neurosurgery plastic surgery and dentistry examine over 1000 children each year MOD affords adults the to be seen by peels lists in orthopedics rheumatology in areas such us Iroquois Falls Easter Seals provide nurses in districts across Ontario who advise and assist parents with services referrals and financial support Along with service clubs MOD encourages community development by Involving physically disabled adults Community service managers also help guide self help groups Prescribed equipment braces walkers etc environmental aids and home renovations are the concern of both organizations Both work with computers extending the capabilities of the handicapped Time and tide so many But when we share together of us This makes Our world a better place That keeps us growing closer This keeps us closer Is life Closer to each other The saving of Uvea can mean so much Campaigning and giving t yoor Red Cross Through your heartfelt donations And your Involvement When our Campaigner calls upon you and yours In the mouth of March Please give please give from tbe bottom of your heart And make Ibis world a better place during all emergencies A little more secure Secure In any kind of emergencies In any kind of storm or weather Emergencies like the one In Missis Red Cross was there And will be there when you or your Communitytown vlllsge city Race creed or religion Emergencies small or large Red Cross will be there So when your can van calls on yon Please remember your donation Urge or small Will help those at home or abroad II you cannot give right then Please remember yon can mall your donation large or small To your Campaign Manager He II be happy to receive When your Red Cross Canvasser calls Please welcome their knock on your door Thank you for your heart warming upper In tbe yesrs gone past And the hope of your support In the years to come Thank you from your Branch el the Canadian Red Cross Remember the Month of March Your Red Cross Month written by Marg Pedum and Secretary Branch