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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1987, p. 1

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Wa fffl ltd Checkout our atoms Sorvlca Lifetime Service Guarantee Home Newspaper of Ha I ton Hills Established 866 OVEN 7 DAYS A WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25 thinlck iHidoHoustJ Its Worth thp fa Scuba gear freezes up kills man 27 A frozen air regulator caused the death of yearold Allen Knit of Georgetown In a diving accident Sunday The Georgetown District High School graduate was resting at tht Jones Funeral Home A funeral service was held today Mr East was cremated following The Park Avenue resident was with a group of scuba dm on Lake Slmcoe near Sutton About 15 minutes into his his air regulator said his Shirley Mr East was diving under the ice for his first time hut hi had been involved with the sport almost twoyears An autopsy was done and cause of death was listed as drowning Although the equipment was rented no fault was found with the diving gear he extreme temperature cans the regulator to malfunction si the family Mr East was with another diver using Iho common practice known as the buddy system Ho was able lo pull on an emergency cord eating he was In trouble but that depth it was difficult to surface quickly said Shirley He leaves behind his father John who lived with him in an apartment on Park Avenue and mother da Ills brothers sisters and their families are Stephen and his wife Debbie Odette and her common law husband Danny Michael and his wife Robin and son Adam months Shirley and law husband Paul After graduating from high Mr East went to work or Canada for a number years He planning to return In Iph University after having coin pleted I years of study Ihere is marine biologist lime of his death w is working for Ienduflex in Brampton manufactures Ma supplies Described as family members Mr fast loved outdoors and all kinds of animals His trademark wis aquariums the first thing In would do when he mm was to put up his aim irnims his mother Mr worked at tht Mttn on two years ago as a aid he loved all the anim lis saying wanted a black pnnthir as a pet later in lift said lit liked all the lis The rhinos wen Ins buddies she The family ask that in mtmorj lie sent the Toronto Zoo The talented il had in adventuresome spirit which led to Iravtls to Mexico and A proud owner of a molorty tie he spent a lot of time working on tilt bike He liked his freedom pen pie and adventure from tr veiling Mr Last had talked about a trip to Australia someday family members said Mr had become his six month old nephew and hid lotd brother Mike first words ho going to say will be Uncle Mr East was also an icinrciplish downhill skier skydivcr and a fantastic cook who could knit and crochet sweaters He died doing something he rial l enjoyed said his sisters Odette and Shirley The only we can look at it Is that he was hippy with what hewas doing Mr East was with a diving club from cither Mississauga or ton it the time of his dive He was taken to nearby Sutton Hospital after diving under the ice near Jackson s Point wants grant from councillors Halton Hills will be asked for this year for special projects to be undertaken In the town by the Credit Valley Conservation Aulhon To be paid for by local taxpayers projects are or the paper mill dam for erosion control at Irwin Crescent and Met calf Court for erosion control the Williams properties for erosion Control at the property 13 for Glen Williams flood control and for erosion control at Glen Williams Public School The Authority will also be asking the Town for In general levies to keep the Authority operating The Authority has maintenance expenses like to operate the Terra pool iff for the Terra Conservation Area and for the Terra winter program Road improvements to Tiara Cotta Conservation Area will cost this year year the Authority paid for these road improvements province contributes an aa nual grant to the Authority which has been assumed to be per cent over last years for budgeting pur poses That s at the rate of Inflation Authority staff arc still waiting o hear from the province The Authority I9B7 budget estimate is 126 Until grants or money from the municipalities arrive the Authority is borrowing million from the Bank of Nova Scotia Reach for the Amanda la playing School open House The nursery In with the The old la Feb for a look at here with her father Martin what Is offered at he school Herald at the Maple photo I tsv fiKW Ml Ihls his of the mini In tin mi who ravelin loil urns lln Inst tu Ink in World It mil I Tin win as tin helping In Kill Hi hi In or iiiiinili lii their mr for in Iil2 ninuhirs enniptlllloiis he iiirkdimii on I In in Lions salute pipe band with top citizen award dimur ml 1 hi Id nil it til tin 1 Otis hit Hill in nriliiii i in In in ml Mini I I rot Ihi lull in Ill- Hind tin ijiiv it in Him r ihhimIimi lirm llin inn In i Virgin I Unlit IM us urn ir li Itlllldll tllllM III It Ml till III the sin i Museum 1 mi up tun is I tnlil slill In lit I n I i il sink in inline i Wi 1 1 i Hi ill ill in I b shir l nil Hat I i bind Ins ilk in It is mil II 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and from eieorgetown and District Memorial Hospital I isa McNeil did mil hospital care bus was on when the westbound hi The up thief pellet On Feb 11 the old was shut in forehead hut did not suffer serious injuries A pistol w llie was also eh with damaging McKenm- Smith Public Over in damage from pellels was tausid to school windows police siid he youth was Feb with in break In the On in cash was taken from a Crescent home A child and woman s gold ring worth 1400 wen taken from mother home Alton I IH From a home three silver chains other jewellery were stolen value the jewtllery is CO Mom y wis taken from a Nor nun Avctitit home and in jewellery were stolen from a Drive home Landfill meeting Hit studi that Milton I indfill wles will be lli siihjttt of ill mi Mirth 4 at hi is invited to mid Hit inn ling ninth is ting hi tin liuildin it MSI llrmiti Hold mil ton adoptuig tin two silts is prep Walker rifht milled Expensive haul Its no surprise lo learn hiuhng to the proposed Hurt dump would be more than hauling it Hie proposed fori Hills Regional consultants have estimated how much Hills would have to pay take its gar to each of the two sites over the next yeirs which is the lifespan of the proposed dump According In N Watson and Associates- Id it would cost Hills million to lake its to Milton To take gar to Burlington would cost million a substantial amount Clustering expansion I and Sideroad detail to set if boundary should be i Councillors also ui me planning depart study should be dlscussttl a public meeting when ready Mr and Mrs J Bailey own land In the area west of and north of 22 Wall Dixon of Park Lincoln Mercury a ear dealership want buy this land to relocate Ins dealership on The Bailey have asked for a Ministry of Municipal Affairs modification to the Hills Of Plan which expand the rural cluster boundary to in elude their lands The Escarpment mission haH refused the relocation saying it a permit ted lion Area In Prole is like lo think 1 It interesting compare the hauling cost figures for the other municipal legion I Hi lln bun Burlington which produces most of the legions garbage per mi sohulors at the he III Whin it is lied It it in produce in mini hill In put the an is soinitlnng tint hipptn nun tin is in should cent compared to Hills 12 per cent would only have to spend million to haul its garbage to a dump in municipality If had to go to Milton it would cost Hurl VaCVi million to transport its arb nun Kit greet In lr link it in ill know is it washer ousVulV is nun Ill Mclaughlin When the laundry room at North filled roup is int rested the At Ion with steam firefighters were called hid il is ite group Saturday One of the washing Hills in intiMsiitl in machines tinned The tht Sen i r was lumed off and iked sikI slrissmg nihil not to be used linm In lo li nil thi It of as ih ml land is pin mil Ihi re entitled Spring fashions llallitii Hills in Itus In till w lilt mill Hurt s a spnng show coming up i Sihool i Its hung suited by nun I lie 1 irk Sthnn native I ill of Burlington was Ilnyground in mi item nor did lion with in pi it the it I the and of sud Tickets include i hot nun llynn nit this wholi anil rt the a m show tan git your going lo oil up with two titkits it or by mm mill a it All pro tin mm to lln no Region ends will help pin for a creative dialing with lln tii should to a jiro- play ground foi school Parents already as ihi 11 a situ itiim through g meal silt or 1 dump its in situi sales since lit is to United Aggngatis nil irrv lnlli in lion 1 lilt province is Hiking nisi VK and have the equip limesltint close look it it ment installed this hprlng

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