Petition Marilyn Scr unavailable for lommmt Couns Cook and they had been receiving nil calls from the public who v their views on the bo in A petition is names asking that town to the board who about Ml meeting The hospital director said he could not be mon spit if it about the reasons for decision However the rim il of the doctors privileges did not have Legally we could jeopardize our case at bearings if cum mints were made so that an personnel matttr Us possible we could tilled to up at the appeal hearing as members said Would a letter writing or other similar protest tin decision of the board According lo Mrs Johnston she said I think It would change ird decision diction was was based upon litis were given We Implications and knew well hat there would Ijc unhappy people out there Coun Johnston sold Id love to give the other sidt of the story because people ire onlv hearing one side and that tin v Its been for some time this t taken without a kit of searching and discuss on said Boyd chief of staff Hit hospital About women attended i lown council meeting Monday night protest the board decision making Results of meeting will available in The Herald paper Outlook United Way AGM The United Way of Hills is holding its annual general mi ting April beginning at it Acton District High School The Guest speaker for tin ing is Gordon Winch director of the Toronto Distress Centre The public is welcome the HERALD Home Newspaper of Hills Established 1 TUESDAY li8 OPEN10107DAYSAWEEK hospital decision A doctors hospital privileges been revoked the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital hut a petition and letters are being t to protest decision The hospital board issued press Statement Monday indicating that Jack Ford privileges wen removed by an unanimous dceision of the board of directors came into effect April It is the responsibility of boards in Ontario to that quality patient care is provided s hospital executive irk in the statement This responsibility is tarried out through a mechanisms one feeing the appointment 1 and removal phvsi dans on the hospital staff The decision was based mi com prehensive ind txiini review Mr Rochon said Dr Ford Is represented i Toronto lawyer St in and he Indicated an is being made with the Ontario peal Board Mr could not say when a would In stating the reasons or revoking his privileges he said doctor declined to say moic mailer Is before the appeal bo in and It may his cast Likewise board members who also sit councillors for Town of Hills Johnston Cook were light lipped on m il Wave babies to lilt ijH-jnldi- ie recti Injurim il in the The McDonald has raised the mint n IoIjKIiik Herald New residents help soften 52 rise in Region budget Region buiigti of in r tun rii nut Ih in UK licit lnuf finil figuri tin Hie up in kmf for tht si lulk It timiini it- works I hi mis ml its shnrt of tin A graph from the s of flee shows ra homes up at a of cent list Mr said thai a positive iji anil Ihert mors provided of Alfmrs lit mil Insurance rate woes Whin tin I ton in residintul ii in I hi It ist of ill this wlh in HOT will In us Mr to miking up Hills mikes up in IM In I it it bad for Credit Vallej tonscrvation Authority to of Sandra Hanson getting raits for com rait wis griatiy reduced his ir of bud in JiBG lilt Authority is a member of of Mill TaxS resider Town of Halton Hills coreboa itial asst 1986 rural urban rd on av 323 rural 404 urban of 5500 increase 7 5 rural 8 urban Halton Region 190 197 Halton Board of Education TOTAL 1173 rural 1244 urban 1247 rural 1328 urban 6 3 rural 6 7 urban lion ties Ontario Croup In along with in Iist group program hid claims from three people who became quadriplegics on Authority proper In dollar terms it s meant a per lent tncrtist in liubililj prtmiums from jOOhstyeirtoIlfiHOO lit also saw i hike in largcl Y art auction Start practising your finger ex trusts The Georgetown mil ton is hosting an art auction Holy Cross Auditorium in advance ind Hit door will art items auctioned off such as a balloon rldt and a luxury wekend in the graphks oils photographs and feeds go lowards Y projects inily for tickets and will be Electing regional chairman a nonissue lly Staff An attempt put tin titstiin til how the Chairman si be appointed on IGHfl election ballot failed last week Burlington loan I iltle wanted the lJ8fl billot to hi ration Are you in favor of having Regional Chairman position being elected large During last week conn Cll meeting it mitttr is issue as far us tin voters an concerned Most councillors said they d ver been called on the subject or vir had It brought up by any of ton Colin Little was the one who said she had reteivcd calls on it Whether Hit Regional in should bo elcctcd by has the way or whether the position should be filled by public sparked over an hours councillors Little wants the Chairman be elected in wide election and not by The more you think of it if believe In democracy and the municipal level of government I is the one closest to the people yon have to go this way Coun said Hills the nothing iht is lo the count In he who still itivcs of the If hi good job he St rjmntson mm Knth Bird burning is in trying of lamts ritit said may be as some but because it emirs a large geographic it is diverse It clear In m mind thair nuiti who wins will tht tint from large he said nil Hurl Hilton or of lint is to in imiiKj tin rub i Hurl If tin inndldiite tin rub thin parly politics will the It II In- sad da j wliin that its lip to now t had that and I want to kit it that way she said It s nuve to think polities t enter into the tct lion major of cities Although every dotsn the rlghl to elect the head of tin Regional council per sonnlly they do have the right to elect Hie Regional councillors who then vote on their behalf well Tin proposed hi tion Arc you in of Regional Most people would no lit anticipated so ind up with people wanting elect a chairman for body wants govt make better Coun had more to put on ballot Should Regional councillors sit on local Should they be elected at large within their community Should Regional council be larger Should local mayors sit on Regional gov em me If we adding all those lions it won a market survey Arch It II be Party urges town BIA to revolt UNIXS I The in is members That tin mil Iht ex he irtilj itrtis Hut do lint ItH illj The lrtidotn if Out inn rt gistt red Mililna in liiidtm IS lltVtl l llllllglllllg to Ir in sml his par I role in ilimuuitmt I In in rth and Jul Mr ftmn his Ins been In with r IHAs in the from all Ihs Their i publishing i rt liiirJinis tout lit dtp Mr hint rv iryimint around tin it that design is HI and have litllt s Thi i lies tit Oik Mr Georgetown which con sists of roughly ioo businesses in the downtown core has engaged In many activities In the past which members said has iidwl members with value for their dollars Georgetown Chairman Carol Harrow tiled beautifies Ion of the downtown core as the organ sponsibihly ley do f ley wou look unification is an expensive thing Id do Mrs Barrow said Trees tross walks lights and a median are some of the examples Mrs listed as projects John McDonald a director of the BIA executive noted the is in in several annual activities including Pioneer Days Main Street is closed off for three days in June for event and Midnight Madness shops stay open until mid night I i late Both Mrs Barrow and Mr said the BIA promotes the core through cheaper lot the an Insed newspapers and through the In si illation of signs on the major directing visitors to downtown shopping area t McDonald relieves the local has played a part In the re juvenation of shopping in the ire developed by the themselves Store owners operating in the affected area vote on whether or not lo establish a BIA But Mr noted those who op- forming the BIA or those who open business in the BIA a co no choice but to become a number ind pay tax levy It is pun coercion Since jou haven I our voluntary association on own fine well force to is tin sentiment behind any Freedom Party says Mr McDonald feels informa lion published in the Freedom Par pamphlet is absolutely misltading It maddening A lot of Ihings are taken of context he sild 11 it Freedom Party are no I anlv representative of what Overthrow plan would reduce budgets to zero Marc mi s ilil urn gel rid a HI Is for merchants the lion irnrr rnoukh support lo get themselves elected to Ihe thm reduce budget to rem effectively eliminating the other way to is to gain support of one ihinl tun ihird said Mr Emery Hut tan hi to brcnusr a major store not vole lo abolish HI that slorr might hold a big chunk of the assess thus imp a bigger vole Our disgruntled former the Georgetown HIA Is BUI formtr owner riiinhtlnkers teaming Centre on Main Street which sold ihltdren hooks and educational opened in ant In Jun 13R7 due lack of volume Mi storting up slarl paying bucks The much an unknown Mr looked me that look a shot and just gave up on it Ihe III Is a ier high profile operation far as Im cone Mr He he would have out of Ihe program If such an action r businesses contacted Mr I sure what taxes were but added II was a fairly good chunk of Mr said hit business I benefit at all from anything they I did I don I Ihlnk they have the big picture II sort of piecemeal Mr claimed many professionals who are located Inside the are forced to the levy are angry because they feel benefit Inim the organization Biehn roast ham Preside gave retiring Waller right a honor his 12 years In that position at Waller Dinner held at Ihe North Ilulton on ri try Friday Mr said anything Ive done for the Chamber really haint been very much because the done a lot for me Mr retired mm the Chamber before moving to Si Calbarinci recently