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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1987, p. 3

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Campbell Herald reporter cops an award Former Herald reporter Sandy Campbell has won a first place award in the Regional Police Force media awards Mr Campbell article entitled Fullback Rescues Attacked Female was judged lo be the best in the police news category The awards presented to the recipients May at the River Oaks Ilecrcallon Centre In ST Mr Campbell left The Herald In March to con tinuc his jour natism studies at the ty of Western Other award recipients were Mark of the Toronto Sun for best feature story Ted Brown of the Acton Free Press Hal ton Hills Weekend for best news photo and best feature photo and Stephen of the Beaver for best cartoon Train ignites three blazes The Hills Fire Depart responded to three grass fire calls in a span of minutes Apr The fire department believes a train travelling along the route spawned the grass fires The first fire began at 2 m on King Street near the GO station The report come eight minutes later on Carruthera load The third fire four minutes niter that at Concession in Fire department of could not elaborate on how the train started the fire The fire department also responded to a attack victim at Lot 5 Concession in Township Apr Their services were not extensively needed however as ambulance crews wen already lending to the victim The fire department responded to a rubbish fire on Winston Chur chill Boulevard south of Sleetes at 12 it May A fire at the ravine at the of Sinclair Avenue and Armstrong Avenue May 4 at a p brought Halton Hills firefighters out more But they could not ex the fire without crossing tht Credit so the fire was allowed to burn itself out No forced water for residents Halton Region his never forced an individual to connect to water services Treasurer Joe said at Monday night general illtee meeting Although the Region has never done it It Una the power to do so lie said Regional Planning Director Rash Mohammed said can force homeowner to connect to municipal water if the Medical Of fleer of Health says the homeowner m ist be connected for health and safety reasons When a homeowner to hook onto Regional services hell pay the frontage rate in effect at the time Mr If the water service was brought in as a local improvement project which two thirds of residents petitioned for it the other third of he residents must pay for it also he added Water wells are different Water drawn from Prospect Park well comes from a different source than the source that feeds Fairy Lake lown councillors were told Monday night Regional Engineering Services Manager George said Fairy Lake is primarily fed from a very shallow An aquifer is an underground river of water This aquifer doesn have the high amount of mangincsc that the aquifer feeding the Prospect Park well does The Prospect Park well is fed by a deeper aquifer one that docs have problems with high iron content The two aquifers are one above the other Mr Woodburnsaid Public Works Director Bob Moore reassured councillors that drawing water from the Prospect Park well will adversely affect the water level of Fairy Lake A consulting firm Is now engaged by the Region to up with a treatment plant to remove the manganese and iron content from the Prospect Pork well witer Sewage capacity to be surveyed Just how much sewage capacity is left at the Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant for new development is going to be figured out Friday by the planning direc tors of Region and Hills Monday night Planning Director Rash Mohammed said he intended to meet Friday with Hills Planning Director Ian to sec how much sewage allocation is left for development In Georgetown Developer Al Plluttl had raised concerns the plant t be able to handle any more development until expansion to five million gallons per day was achieved a project still In the preliminary stages The plant now has the capacity to handle three million gallons per day Clothing SECTION A THE HERALD May 1M7 Page 30 new homes proposed for Hendersons Corners Councillors will be asking ihe Minister of Municipal Affaire to ex the boundaries of Henderson fa Comerslo allow up new homes The proposed expansion Includes lands owned by William Penson and Ivan Mr and Mrs Jim Bailey and Mr and Mrs A Walrnven Hendersons Comers runs from Highway north east along Sidcroad AJ though Ray Owen also asked that his ID acre property southeast of the Wo I raven property be included in proposed expansion turned him down as it would mean seven additional lots and a of the from rural cluster to hamlet Such a rcdesignatlon would require detailed secondary plan It would be a major change in the arming policies of town ma change for that area Planning Director fan Keith said Monday night committee meeting Gerald Rtnnie noted area could grow like octopus if the designation changed lo With the expansion new homes are expected to be developed on the and land three homes on Ihe Walraven land and Park Lincoln Mercury Aulo duller fchip on the Bailey lands The three development applications arc before the town nulla til Tom Hull of the Hurl brought Mi partner Max si Francis School In lium r if week and Junloi In on Hospital unable to respond To Town Council inquiry INTELCOLTD We have expanded our activity to provide word processing J pi report styling art work resumes report editing translations Full computerized service 505 St Georgetown 8777076 Town council Ion will have to wait another month until the next Georgetown District Memorial Hospital board meeting to find out if board is going to open meetings to the public Town Administrator Clerk Joe Simon said he received a litter from tin board the board t able lo respond to council request because full board meeting April when it met The board was going to il with council requests at its next meeting Mr Simon was told Coun Bowman wanted Mr Simon to find out when is board meeting and to iheck comments She the full said the suit Board Chairman Bob Clipsham who is still with very 111 daughter Doesn the board we an ting Chairman It would seem to a wise thing to have Coun llowrmn Last month councillors told the board to its meetings to the public public delegations furnish council with minutes of board meetings The position was a unanimous one sparked by the fact that although council has three of its members silting on tht board there has never been any com munication between the two bodies At the board April meeting a public delegation objecting to the way a total obstetricians hospital privileges wen was allow to address I Of 17 board it least II were Houseboat debate ruling decided Friday by CVCA Friday morning tht Credit Villiy ConsirvHion will deciding on the by Leo Wolf of lyndm Circle Getrgetown to excavate a ponJ put in fill fir a and iLsiboil m the floodplain of the Credit River staff arc recommending it refused dut lo potential risks to life ptrlv dam from flooding Under the Conservation Mr within d of rectipt of reaons for t Minister of Natural Resources Back in July Mr issued a 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