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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1987, p. 1

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Bird wants review of Regions representation Bit I Herald In a stinging tight pay position paper Burlington Mayor has lashed it virtuullj aspect of regional council in is now colling for 11 provincial riviiw of s represent mil Mayor Hire prison ted his paper at region it count on JuK The City of Burlington is used as Do in it in Regional in ilti i Our grievances art Our irl but Willi it lance Mayor llird s nil The angry torn of Ik upon sit the stage for sivenl rin intis in eluding colls lhi redutlmii of Kills loiinulinrs on council from In his report mi Hills is discovering il is all ibout Oh appro ins of Mil III v inMon in Hurl i or Jxr III 111 Vl II ilton Hills done it- landfill issue dump closed In i lati look fill from Hills and Milton mil dumps in I and Acton wen down in Mr Hal to Hills She believes Hilton Hills is to five members on council because it has two urban res Sheldon said at least three Burlington councillors told her hod gone too far and that they do not endorse the wide ranging position paper said there is no need for a pro of Region plumed that tht nitnt agreement in Georgetown v ill tost Hit region over million over years while all lands in Burlington and most in developed at the ex of the development Sheldon said the Region has contributed to projects in Burlington which can often be large due to the sim of city Mayor Hint motion to tall for a was erred until July ChckoiJtourtaLftm Lrfebme Service Guarantee the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1 866 WEDNESDAY JULY 1987 OPEN DAYS A WEFK Its Worth the Drive to Acton 3way race for Grits It now a hone raci number of mil itfnlet to will the Liberal nam Liberal MIP fur Hall in ton lion ui his relire mint July Since then Hirer e incllrljls possible successors In the rim Mil limit mi tuitions to run A jiress onfrrrnce held iv iiik In Mr Hood official By Monday Imuran wo other year veteran of 1 hut thrown In hat with sues tag councillor Joe llevll Mr Hewitt it Hilton I lis resident lo North ruling pruilmnl rtdinf of Georgetown Milton and in as The former riding of n riled liberal Julian Heed of for UMarsbifuriMr knight won In iUh The Liberal I meeting will In Id it i- School Mr Hewitt ald ers out to the meeting tin strlimti Moth Mr Hood and Minn hasp relitrm to the campaign at si However Mr mrntio he wants to such an the iin inihu funding lor seniors ilio nil facilities Mr a current member of the liberal Id stress Issues but he will s them il are brought out at the ling He feeli the Liberal roles will grr ill ilch should the org ml lor the next election Dm Id Peterson in holding lih J It fll Id lie Mr mints aid Bud Whiting 1 lb il einti r he will not be a candidate I KOMI I St- PAGE 55 target rise for United Way The Hills United Way is hoping to raise during Its October fund raising this goal marks per cent in crease over last year goat The campaign actually ex that goal by cur rent campaign chairman John he is heartened by the IMS figure Since was the first year of the United Way it did very well to exceed its dollar goal be so id There are people willing to give In just have to reach them Mr Wickcns noted The fund raising campaign for Is divided into eight categories which Include corporateindustrial commerce national firms retail business education and government institutions and com The last category involves persuading commuters to have contributions returned to Hilton It comprises per cent of the overall target Many of the United Way Ex swutlve agree that payroll deduc- plans form the most rigorous of the organizations cam JV wellplanned corporate industrial campaign under the of Jack Boulet re employees from Georgetown Who to donate through their cheque each week Ideally a employee is contacted to campaign from his or her r Glace of work said Hills Way President Jim Kin The United Way is hoping to prove iK coverage of Georgetown businesses through geared reach banks real businesses and people such as lawyers and accountants The retail business community is something of an unknown organizers but the group it confident it wtli receive support In this area National firms such as The Bay oilers or have already received letters They have been divided into firms that have opera lions In Hills and those with employees in this area Hills residents working for firms that have payroll in place ask that their contributions be sent to this area The United Way of Hills may nlso nek for a reimburse ment from other United Ways pro viding it can a certain amount has been donated by residents The corporate campaign will begin its In plant canvassing September 14 A McDonalds Day kickoff for he residential cam paign is planned for October aid walk a for October The of ficial door lo door begins October Interested volunteers should contact the United Way off at All donations to the United Way arc taxdeductible Iht Veteran volunteer Connie moves on to west coast 1 limit Miff of in preparing to siir 1 Mrs his Hill ros Is IV Sin first joiniil llu Slid Mr mil lnr while sin is mom lth tin sum its ilum work vet Mrs is in volunteer recruitment for Hills United Way She will hold until she leaves In Ml inwlulo is busy puking up of htr life in I string with ihnt for sale on Mrs It makes you though to you my Mrs is in close touch with son jn irthieologist living in Winning Mil she will miss bin she hopes to in with now though Is or i successful United Way sin In the Man pinned The Fire Deportment was called use the jaws of life on a man pin ed In a truck that overturned day at a Albert Kit Prince Drive Georgetown suffered minor In juries when the commercial dump truck he was operating on its side As he activated the hoist to dump a full load of soli the rear right wheels gave way and the truck tipped hitting a tree The driver was treated and released from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Damages to the truck are estimated at No charges were laid In Iho dent police so id No objections A vacant five acre lot on Conces sion on the west tide of the Eight Line may soon house a church and a nursery school The Christian and Mission Alliance Church it applying to have the land at Lot reamed from rural to Institutional to church There were no objections offered at a public meeting July Trailer approved The Town of Hilts will allow a person trailer the Property of Sheridan Nurseries Limited at Fart Concession 11 The trailer will remain there lor three month period Road closure Regular users of the Lino may soon have to find alternate mutes near Lowvllle The Guelph Line will be closed for six weeks from Britannia Road to Derry Road lo allow construc tion of a retaining wall on the of Line at the north IiOwvillc hill The exact dates of the closure will be established at the time of construction Correction Fire Chief BUI Cunningham had requested in the capital forecast for replace ment of yearold overhead doors In the Georgetown Fireball The amount requested was actual for The Herald apologizes for the Dump meetings rescheduled for September Hi for Hit i mil ill sill will pit ig nil Sip tin of bo in Harold i In attack in hie Jum llu of tin hi irugs in doubt At the lime lis fill Mr 1 islir would i r stiff id to In his is urn of Hut is mil it mil is peeled to be fil lor work in said Officer Hi mm Board mcmbiri bod scheduled holidays in late so hi ings will be our to six ks on top of that Mr nlil thi ihmrmin would hive difficult bee i use of the ho going in Municipal would Mcn prist nt wit risky tin two mimbirs of the hi bo inl no in kinds of luarings Sails up weekends heat wave although slight tailed to keep of the erafta afloat MrylJi fituw

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