SECURITY SYSTEMS A ha I Home Newspaper of Helton Kills Established 1868 WEDNESDAY JUNE Start OPEN House SUNDAYS It HIM- Worth to Fall deadline for south housing plan By PEDERIAN Herald Staff Deadline for final approval of the first phase of the develop ment In Georgetown South Is late Octoberearly November A regional report bringing coun cillors up to date on the proposed subdivision says 429 single family homes will go up on the east side of Road when the first phrase receives final approval The plan of subdivision was draft approved by Hal ton Hills and the region subject to conditions The plan puts single family homes on the east and west sides of Mountain- view Road south of the Hungry Hollow ravine Regional staff have been meeting with Enterac Property Corporation on a regular basis since the subdivi sion plans were draft approved The regional report says Canada Limited has bought into the pie purchasing a portion of the sub division subject to its final approval by the town and regional councils Final approval of the first phase of this subdivision plan wont be the rosiest thing to get First the William Neilson Company Ltd sewage effluent problems must be resolved Wastes from this Georgetown firm hove been too po tent for the Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant to handle After years of trying to reduce Its wastes Neilson has come up with plans to treat its effluent on its own property Late April regional coun cil approved a proposal by to construct a treatment facility to be in operation by lute September Burlington Joan Little was concerned that this treatment facili ty would barely be in operation at the time Enterac would be pressur ing councillors for final approval What if doesnt work she demanded last week We have adopted the solution and were satisfied It will work the regions Public Works Director Bob Moore said He sold the proposed trickling filter system is not an unusual method of treating effluent in In dustry Once the system is operating it will free up sewage treatment capacity at Georgetowns Water Pollution Control Plant enough to The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf was perform the musical last week a bit for parents and friends who saw left Hoi- Robert Utile Public School Indent Shields AnneMarie Klnnon and Here comes the judge Here Iran Dawes bring the wolf Mat thew Bailey to Justice The judge Jamie Connelly has a tough deci sion on his hands damage Three escape house fire Three residents of 18 Sherman Crt the blaze which caused an in Georgetown escaped injuries estimated damage when their home was engulfed in At press time no cause had been flames Sunday given for fire John and Doreen and Firefighters were called to the Martha were unharmed in scene where a garage ablaze The flames were spreading to the attic section of the id to pull ft at the fir IN THE HILLS Celebrity telethon The Hospital for Sick Childrens Telethon will be aired on CFTOTV from June 14 B p June 15 and is being held to raise million from public donations for the nS0 million new patient care Don Knight MPP Halton- Burllngton announced this week that he will be a participant along MP BramptonGeorgetown JohnMcDermld Celebrities from various walks of life will be donating their time both as telephone answerers and as performers Kids concert Start the summer on a happy note Boys and girls of all ages are invited to a concert featuring Rick Avery and Judy June in the gallery of the Georgetown Library Judy will be appearing at the Ac ton library at A limited number of tickets for these per will be available at the Acton and Georgetown Libraries beginning June at a cost of per person These concerts are spon sored by Outreach Ontario a pro ject of the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Culture Georgetown Vice ByMONIQUETOBIN Herald Special Two Georgetown District High School students have decided to take the law into their own hands Garry Murdodt and Peter Roe under the names of Sonny Sprocket and Rlcardo Bubte will be televising their version of Georgetown This spoof of Miami Vice will be shown on June between S and on local cable television The show runs just over 15 minutes in length and the acting duo said that even though there was a script the show is mostly improv The two media students wanted to make their own show and used local talent people from the high school and shot all of their scenes In town allow the first phase of the sub- For the remainder of the develop ment an expansion Is being worked on for the Georgetown plant The consulting firm of Gore and Storrle Limited was hired in February 1985 to expand the Plant from three million gallons dally to five million gallons per day Thats expected to cost million and to lake three years from the date of design to final construction Before final approval can be given to first phase a develop ment control program must be established to the Ministry of the En fits satisfaction The pro gram is for Georgetown urban area and is expected shortly by the regions planning and public works committee Regional staff an the Ministry will approve it after regional As for the Mountainvlew Area Ratepayers Association MARA regional staff have been negotiating with its members and have Included MARA traffic concerns In the con ditions of draft approval The Traffic Impact Study ls underway and its guidelines arc expected at the towns council meeting shortly It will look at when the region will need to make major road improvements or Mountain- view based on population growth It expected to be completed in September We won We did it Ilalton Hills Showing a ilot spunk and sweating together- in record numbers the town beat In the May ft tion Challenge There were people from Ilalton Hills who phoned In to the special hotline number to record their 15 minutes or physical A had participants The challenge was on a per- capita basis We were able to coax per cent of the towns popula- ft lion into participating said special ft event supervisor Joanne Wilson Miss Wilson left for Caledon ft Thursday morning to give the ft ft Hills flag to the Caledon ft mayor By prior agreement the loser of the challenge must fly the winners flag in their town for one killed ill Nerval crash A 19yearold Georgetown woman Is dead after a motorcycle and car collision in Norval early Saturday moming Nlta Millesse was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by a friend udle 19 house and firefighters had to sections of the roof to ge said Chief Bill The garage was completely destroyed and ihcrc was con slderablc smoke and water damage said Chief Cunningham Shingles on a neighbors house and a garden shed next door were also damaged Including some vegeta tion he said A pumper truck rescue van and the aerial truck were at the fire along with firefighters The police blocked off the entrance to the dead end street to prevent onlookers from interfering with the firefighters ef forts The fire was extinguished but not before the blaze had spread to the main portion of the house The residents were home at the time of the fire Chief Cunningham said The cause of the fire is being in vestigated by the Ontario Fire Mar shalls office Program for you The Recreation and Parks Department Is offering summer programs for all ages Once again Tot Lot will be open In Acton but this time Robert Little Public School and Park Public School In Georgetown Pro grams begin June 30 and end For older children the summer activities centres are available at McKcnzie Smith Middle School in Acton and George Kennedy Public School In Georgetown Georgetown David is in serious con dition at the Sunnybrook Medical Centre in Toronto Nita and David were taken to the Georgetown District Hospital then airlifted by helicopter to The young woman was first listed in critical condition but she died Tuesday moming She suffered a broken pelvis broken arm and legs As a result of the accident her left leg was am putated and if she had lived the right leg would have been am putotcd mother said She Hied because or head injuries resulting from the crash The driver the car was George Dear of Georgetown He was token to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital and treated for minor injuries The accident is under and no charges have been laid The collision took place at the In of Louisa Street in and Highway 7 around Satur day As of presslime Tuesday after noon funeral arrangements had not been made for A coroner Is in vcstlgating The parents of Nlta agreed to have their daughters eyes donated for medical purposes Millcsse wanted to be the next Barbara Walters The tall blonde was a first year Journalism student at Ryerson Institute She Joked with her parents about wanting to be just like the popular television interviewer known to her subjects as Barbara Nita leaves behind her brother Peter J on Industrial engineer and a sister Tessa a horticultural 1st Her mother is of Dutch Dell and her father is Leo who has his own business Nils would work summers for her father as a land surveyor But her real passion was for Journalism She got her first taste of newspaper writing when she edited the Georgetown District High School Leader In 1334 a school paper I remember her saying Im not Just listed as the editor but as the editorinchief said her mother The following year joined the staff of The Herald as a cor respondent for the Georgetown high school She loved her little Job at The Herald and took a lot of pride and Her family had been collecting freelance stories and articles of interest on animals which Nita might have wanted to follow up on she said was the binding force in the family a pal to each one of us Mrs Millcsse said Everyone loved her As a student she loved writing and reading especially Stephen King novels said Nitas father She was always busy even as a iiiuig worse DiL121 Ml Having trouble finding an apart ment In town Youre not the only According to on apartment vacan survey conducted in April by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Cor Deration the vacancy rate is in Georgetown and in Acton In Milton its an even worse As In many other Ontario municipalities the already low apartment vacancy rales in At ton Georgetown and Milton fell even lower during the past year The CMHC survey says the decline is due to a continued demond for ren tal accommodation combined with little or no apartment construction or conversions For the rental market to operate to the mutual benefit of landlords and tenants per cent is considered ihc optimum vacancy rate 13 Acton homes left high and dry No not even for homes is there water in Acton Rick was told last week The regions public works director said Actons water supply Isnt enough to handle another 13 homes Coun was asking on behalf of Cedar Road Development Limited a firm wanting to build 13 homes on 6 acres behind Acton High School Referring to a recent letter from the region to the barristers representing the developer Coun proposed 13 lot subdivision cannot proceed In 1962 Acton had its driest sum mer with two major fires besides and it never had to resort to emergency measures for water use Coun Bonnette said Im almost wondering If the Town of Acton is supposed to be im potent forever Coun Bonnette said in frustration at the regions plann ing and public works committee meeting Public Works Director Bob Moore Bonnette said he couldnt see how 13 said that as an engineer he couldnt homes is going to make one bit of dlf- put his signature to a resolution per- ference to the water level of the milting the 13 homes to go ahead at The letter by McMurray regional supervisor of budget and development notes there has neon no change In status in availability of Water in the Acton area this point in lime I cant sign that the water supply is adequate because it ade quate Mr Moore said The potential for shortage still exists this summer in Acton and Mr writes that until water restrictions will be brought concessions are agreed upon with back again the public works dircc the Ministry of the Environment the torsald Rick Bonnette As for the spent by the region to develop new wells in Acton Mr Moore said theres been pro gress and perhaps by the end of the summer the development will be able to but not now Credit was given to the regional chairman for the positive status of he current relationship between the Ministry of the Environment and Since the meeting between Chairman Peter and the Minister eight months ago Ihc its been a definite turnaround in al titude of the Ministry of the Environ ment Mr Mooresaid Chairman noted the development proposal originated in April 1982 prior to water restric lions being enforced in Acton It ran into problems over whether Ihe pro perty was in Actons urban boun dary That took almost two years of red tape to resolve and now the development is being held up by the lack of water in Acton for any development We have been through a very long and tedious trial with the Acton area Mr Moore said It s been very very difficult and we have had some of the major plavcrs like con servation authorities In the past who against us Hills Planning Director Ian Keith said trie development had draft approval from the town one year ago and its been waiting for the question of water supply to be resolved by the region cording to the survey For these three communities the CMHC says another or so apart ments would be snatched up without problem The only vacancies in Georgetown and Acton over the past year were in one bedroom apartments according to the survey All other apartments were occupied What arc apartment dwellers pay ing in rent The survey found the average rent for a bachelor apart ment in Acton was 312 and in Georgetown For a one bedroom unit rent averaged in Acton and in Georgetown For a two bedroom apartment the rent difference between Georgetown and Acton became sinking The rent for a two bedroom in Acton is and in Georgetown its That difference between the two continued when it came to three bedroom apartments In Georgetown a three bedroom flat costs and in Acton 427 on average The Canadian Mortgage and Corporation will be continuing the vacancy surveys on a semi annual basis on the urging of the regions housing coordinator Hal ton Hills had been dropped from the list of municipal dies surveyed in when changes were made to the Toronto census boundaries The survey results are based on apartments in Halt NltaMlllesie dent her parents say She was the social coordjnator on her floor at residence In Toronto and handled chores at the Second Cup at the Eatons Centre The attractive teen played soc cer loved horseback riding and participated In bowling and Brownies when she was younger The students sent a note with flowers to Sunnybrook hospital Tuesday The Inscription read To Wheatabix her nickname weallloveyou Father of five killed An Georgetown man killed Saturday night on Trafalgar Road Just north of Burnhamthorpe Road Edward Bruce driving a Cougar which crash ed at approximately Police suspect the driver hit the road shoulder and causing the car to leave the highway Memorial Hospital Hal ton Regional Police arc conti nuing their Investigation Retired because of health pro blems Mr Glatt used to operate a construction company that built houses Glatt Construction Two years ago he bought his Trafalgar Road home in where he and his wife Parents to five married children the couple have seven grand children Formerly the horses as a hobby he sold off his horses because of ill health The night of the accident Mr Glatt had been down to the Flam- borough Race Track and was on his way home He enjoyed going to horse races There will be no funeral or for ceremony to mark his death as was his wish New equipment ensures us water To ensure against losing the Maple well field In Georgetown public works director is recommen ding the region spend to replace the existing single case tubular well with a double cased The move Is being made with a view to the long term use of the well The design of the single case tubular well Is such that over time its ability to pump water will deteriorate with the possibility will lose the well completely Public Works Director Bod Moore says Putting in a new double cased gravel wall well will allow the region to pump more water from the well over a long term At last weeks planning and public works committee meeting Burl ington Coun Joan Little noted the bid by International Water Supply Ltd the sole bidder was more than had been budgeted for