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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1986, p. 1

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fif Service Guarantee the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1986 I I rather Slurp OPEN SUNDAYS III Worth rktUntf To trim consulted Rail safety committee wants input Bureau I1I1U1NH1A I force studying carriage til Toronto an will constant it I villi Hilton say- Kit than man Harold Gilbert Mr the former provincial deputy of transport communications with reporter looutlinetheslrattgj to be token his appointed ask out have alrtadv advised regional municipalities at our ai have fur input We back from a numbei of saying they will be providing information Mr Gilbert in s input nig il saiily problems will lt solicited regions of Im leern has been expressed around Troontu said Mr Gilbert adding that the munu don want future plans to interfere with luc il service The task will examine the safety of transporting dangerous goods through I then r Htm ill to met hod goods art not earned by nil then tiny have tamed by some other mode Mr Gilbert Adding that the most would to by said J 1IN THE HILLS would open up art concern thurman said two per tent in tht oronlo urea tarry dangerous that to per of total in ire will ton rail lints or rerouting current rail Moving tan vuy costly slid Mr adding tint expense of alternatives will also be consideration Mr said study will t previous reports government torn missioned or railway produttd us home of the suggestions art very sketchy talk to tht of reports and Ihty ait Mr Gilbtrtsud Tht task forte is sluck in March a scrits of r m the upset of acid tanker cars in nc ir y Sound The task force will mike ns to federal tiinspoi John in March 19B8 During the iludy Mr Gilbert said Iht public will be consulted const ml I and public hearings will prior lo the force coming up with any major ret ions erint expected in Ju Men it th filled fir lilt tunc Mr id aft nil j in Canada Ml Gilbtil Teamwork After the top ol the wagon oil Firelighters and member Die Crwtfefown Volunteer Georgetown volunteer firelighter hud access lo the Ambulance Service worked together Thursday Urn In this case the victim the simulated crash auto accident behind the Georgetown fire volunteer Sandra Blake HI Mb Volunteer station on Maple Avenue Herald photo Publicseparate schools wont share facilities Butts out the goal of Project Smokeless IliruldSpthl Hilton Reg on could ban smoking m buildings is early is Sept if council approves In report social services com nut tec Monday Hilton medical of ficer of health Poltttl said designated smoking areas have been set out in facilities will be permitted only in those spec ifit are is lawytr Ken Anderson said the method worked out will met I tests as will is tin re yon responsibilities under the Occupational Health Safety New staffers will also be mod iwari of the lit st Mr lion assured his been no loss of productivity in his own wen hough three the smoke and slinking wis binned in flu Kill stun half i a slop smoking program of to stutters to a maximum of Mr pi Hill said could set no way would reieh hat level so regions shirt of such should not its budget region will isktd lo budget to cover ot the stop smokiie no smoking simis fans ventilation the just Labor pool departments refused to share the actually the municipalities only received and filed a request share swimming pool maintenance Mayor Miller and Regional Chairman are sen ding word to companies Mho need a ready and eager labor pool Acton Benrdmore tannery is closing September and about employees will lose their jobs if buyer can t be found for the pro plant In letter to companies Mr Miller and Mr are asking about anticipated new Jobs that would be suitable lo the displaced workers Report finished The North Ha I Ion Association for the Mentally Retarded annual repjort is now available The report provides highlights of the past year recognizes the many individuals ami groups who helped to support the Association and points to some of the issues and trends which the agency will face in the year ahead Copies are available on request by calling regatta Board sailing enthusiast can test their skills against the com petition at the Kelso White Cap Registration is and takes place at tbe Kelso Conservation Area in Milton between sad am The first race begins at 10 Awards will be presented at pm Clarification In a page one stow in The Herald Jury 23 about cost sharing school swimming pools It was said Burl and Oakville recreation On the air Radio Sri Lanka is on the air For the first time in Canada a radio show on Sri Lankan In Sri Lankan languages will be broadcast That first will be August 10 from to and every Sunday thereafter The radio station Is CKMW in The show is hosted by Rohan Swominuthan and will feature news music and interviews Languages spoken include Sinhalese and Tamil For more information contact Mr Swaminathan Day care study By this fall Region should have a structural analysis of Mapte Avenue Day Care Centre Owned by the Region this day can centre Is being looked at as part of an update of the 1992 day care study The study update la being done by Regional staff Is also doing a structural analysis of the Sedgewick Crescent Day Care Centre The two studies are estimated to cost and should be completed In time for the 1917 budget preparations Until provincial government comes out with Its White Paper on day care David of the Region Social services department think should under take a more indepth look at tbe cur rent day care situation in the Region The study update would look at expanding or changing the three ex Regional day care centres assess tbe child care needs In and updating the 1W1 study on day care It il j ir I Halt or Board til to Roman school Board No Ministry lions state secondary school not by the public board can be old to the separate board for SI if Ihc board needs a schools art no affected by the new regulations As compensation from the Ministry of Education the public board receives a once only grant of Tor every pupil place In sold secondary school The separate boards must pay any debt the school has Then arc no secondary Halton that have a low enough enrol men now or in the near future to be affected by the new regulation said Jerry Jenkins the superintendent of business services The secondary schools in north have more than high enough enrolments A section of the regulations may have some effect on in J- lit I i qU he Hit d tion iiucit high schools itli lov enrolments their will iht school board If Hit needs tht ml irate board would have their own territory within public high school public board would be given a once grant for each pupil spate they give to separate board Sharing is possible in some of he larger high schools in and March centres on Chernobyl victims A 100kilometre hike dedicated the Ultra children taken from their families by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster highlighted for young people at Camp summer Weselka at Lot 31 Con Halton Hills Is run by the Youth Association and has operated as their Ontario camp for more than years In English the name means rainbow Camp counsellor Stephen Bandera of Toronto much of the discussion during the three- week camp period centred around Chernobyl and the severe fire its nuclear plant earlier this spring The campers aged six to have written to external minister Joe Clark demanding the press ihe Russians to release more informs ion about the disaster They have held a mock court of in seeking evidence from a plant worker and members of the govern merit One young man has even writ ten to Soviet leader Mikhail Cor After learning how many young children were taken from their parents and sent to safety camps far from the disaster silt the decided to dedicate e to those children Forty boys and girls aged 12 and 13 left a dropoff point north of Jrangeville Monday and followed the 100kllometrc route along the Bruce Trail lo Terra Cotta They or rived Thursday Long hikes are a regular part of activities but the purpose behind the trek is not We figured al kilometres times people that was kilometres we marched for the children of the Ukraine Bandera said The aspects of purpose children come to learn more of their cultural heritage as well as enjoy sports and the usual camp activities Hurl ington but not in Hills said She the idea especially If the pro grams of both systems art improved by students taking some classes Classes which be offered at either system because of la enrolments North new high school Bishop Reding Secondary School will not be affected by tbe new regulations There are no schools to buy in arid sharing would only be a short term solution said Cliff the separate board sdiret lor Our numbers are such that we should be able to establish our own identity Director Byrnes said In its first year Bishop Reding Secon dary School should have about Grade students An additional grade will be added each year until Bishop Reding has all high school grades and a population of around I 000 students The separate school board would like lo be leasing Public School in September until a high school is built in Milton That new high school should be completed in September The new regulations of the Ministry of Education are also on leasing Public Secondary schools can be leased for They must be leased for a minimum of five years and the separate board muslnssume the debts the school As compensation for leasing the public board gets a once only per pupil space grant There are no high schools to lease in Superintendent Jenkins said Leasing and buying public dary schools for is fair compen to separate school taxpayers Director Bymes said Separate school taxpayers have been paying into the public secondary schools for years he said tain buildings Milton Mil or Cord a said In disliked of monev on items and I should runt voluntarily in light of health information iv he told Tin would spent on quarter mi A munitipil road But if it will save life support Mi pointed private member bill banning ElstQiL aware of chronic care needs A letter acknowledging the need for chronic and acute care beds in Halton has been received from the Minister of Health last month The letter from Murray was made public In last week Regional agenda I am well aware or Ihe special needs in some areas of the province for additional chronic and acute care beds Mr wrote Regional Chairman Peter Following the recent budget presented by treasurer the Honorable Robert Nixon which In dudes million for expansion of beds I announced our Intention to bring on stream approximately new beds over the next five years Halton District Health Council did an accommodation study earlier this which concluded Halton has a need for more chronic and extended care beds The recommendation is being taken into consideration when an allocation of these beds is made in thenearfuture Mr said Recommendations Council urges new ways for public input make public net lilies for rtsidents to input by hut inccliiiL which listed past make s me suggestions prevent the same from happening a review meeting ways to he public meeting for mat on idtrjlioi vos given lo holding put lit in mother location in Trafalgar Road council prevent crowding I in in full agreement of gelling them of this building if possible said JoeHewlll Ho also read a survey from Wild wood residents whith In cheated many were not satisfied with i otlct for public met Assistant Clerk Stephen Ihomson said department lists Iota days in advance of a public meeting TUm a courtesy reminder is advertised and si is art posted on silt re input What else tin Mr Thomson Marilyn sug gesltd an additional sign posted on Hie site que Hon with dak of Hit meeting To keep meetings dragging on for hour torn tilked holding meetings uii different than when metis Monday his 1 don I want to set every publit stnsiti meeting on night because that resident not are con I rove rain I said answers in Coun Sheldon meetings ill ir Hit public 111 dtftnti if Hit phnni to tljoul Hit must said nun Shi Idol Sheldon Where are the clowns ions Forty Ac on children and I hell dull supervisor were the guests of Acton Welding who supplied tickets to Garden Bros Circus Ted Tyler donated the bus ride to Burl for the July trip Seen here with bus driver Joanne Miller are Ken left and Tim Herald photo

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