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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1987, p. 3

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Grant OK ed Ontario Ministry of the En vironment has approved a Si million grant to Ihe Region of Halton to expand Georgetown sewage treatment plant The grant comes form a special program for water and sewage works Municipalities may receive up to per cent of the cost of a pro ject to correct health or environ merit problems relating to tion growth Ministry approval of the plant expansions means the money will by available by the end of March next year providing Regional Council approves the tender The total cost of the plant ex is over million cording lo Regional Treasurer J Kills Administrator Clark Joe Simon said last week that has agreed to pay about million of the cost of the expansion The treatment plant needs to be expanded before homes in the phase two segment can be built in the proposed Georgetown South subdivision TOPS open house Tops is a mm profit organization to help you lose weight Cost is registration plus per week Meetings are fun and interesting Make new friends who share a common problem and goo No strict diets to tallow just friendly people to encourage support and understand There will be an open house Oct 30 Lutheran Church Windsor at Carole St Georgetown Call Bev Banish 853 Win a turkey Test your shooting accuracy and win a frozen turkey you II have five opportunities to do so this fall at Cold Creek Conscr Bolton Turkey Shoots will be presented on these Sundays Sept Oct Oct Nov 15 and Nov from 11a to each day While participants must bring their own 12 gauge shotguns am munition will be provided at the range Participants will be shooilng in relays the best shooter in each relay wins a frozen turkey The fee for the Turkey Shoot Is per person per relay This event Is sponsored by the Black Spruce Sportsman Association Ail proceeds will be used support wildlife and con projects Cold Creek Conservation Area has facilities for trap shooting calibre centre fire and archery Cold Creek is located midway bet ween Bolton and three kilometres north of the King Road on Concession Road 11 For In formation about the Turkey Till IIFHAID Wednesday September 187 Page Rat patrol fails to spot Sims gate rodent menace I 1 Herald Stall A inspector who showed up in a suit to look for ruts nuir a Sims Gate home told a Georgetown mother she can do nothing wait Tcny Murphy area inspector with the llnlth Unit told Robin there was he could do until she spotted more rats near her home Mrs contacted the Health two wetks when whit us a sick ral was killed on her driveway Health IX ill officials suspected been poisoned Mrs Ingham concerned it may have been rabid the Animal Control Centre she said Two rats hive since been spotted In the viclnit of tht home The Health inspector lucked Mrs s propirty for burrows found nothing He then gave her some p on how lo keep its iwny said lie could do little else He too conn rued Mrs EvennRliiii Mid He in suit How tan you chick for when you rmi mine isuif The its arm t coiiir sit out in lo distribute the rat pamphlets to her neighbors after Mr Murphy said he did not have enough time to hand them out Mrs said thu Health inspector looked around her home for about 15 minutes He told her area looked clean but he could not say where the rats may be coming from She said to the inspector she suspects the rats ma be near a wood pile in the backyard The pile also contains tons or garbage which she and her husband began to clear out when they moved in about one year ago Neil or the Health men said rats need shelter and food and if their burrows are disturbed they will migrate to other areas The last time the Health Depart ment responded to complaints of rats was during construction of a new subdivision in Milton about a year Mr ittullo said the rats were living in the field but the con struct ion disrupted them The Health official added that It is unusual for a rat to rabid It would probably be killed too quickly if it came in contact with a rub Id animal he said Nell said the Health Department normally responds to by checking the area In ques tion for burrows Ho said the Depart also checks to see that residents have their garbage well tied and secure Following the inspection Mr Murphy told Mrs to contact the Health Department mediately should she spot another It feels like a diseased around here Mrs Evenngham said I wont let my children near that woodpile Ready for takeoff house Iuhllc School klckcdoff their anniversary celebrations Wednesday a picnic meet he teacher and balloon relenting even The school Is celebrating Its anniversary In 10HH and June is the day whin most ihe celebrations will be held Seen here from buck to front Willi balloons are Brian Porter David Gregory Denny icy Ryan Bailey Amanda McDowell and illrrald Former Acton fall fair president Griffin dies Women worried about selling land on wells The is saddined lo kirn of sudden iUi of Smith Griffin from accident received at home RR2 He died in the Guelph Sept in his ftllh He is thi son of late Harold and Jessie Griffin and of laic Griffin He received Ins School md School His ho lot 11 has been own ed and occupied by Ihe I riff in fami since HUH lit is fifth lion hey certified seed potatoes seed ilso turnips which Smith delivered to Toronto for They exhibited seed grim and potatoes reuhrlv the Royal Winter i received and Hit riff lies also bred Suffolk sheep and shorthorn tattle which he showed it many fairs He was a member of Erin Agricultural Socie ty and President of Acton Sir Griffin is President of Erin Township or In He was aclivt member and elder of Churchill Community Church and clerk of section for i number of He married Mrs Joanne Turner m August 1980 11187 Mr Griffin is survived by three Mrs Winnie Mrs Or Bogle of and Mrs Mar I winds borough of Acton a number of and stepfather of David Turner Acton Julian Turner Church Rev Emrys Jenkins ficiating Honorary pallbearers were James Douglas Peek and Howard Active pallbeorers were Paul Thompson Charles Burt Keith Arthur Saunders and Robert Denny Keith Douglas McArtbur Donald Shane Ross Inltrmenl at A Georgetown resident is con corned about tin future of some w iter wells looted on town land which is tumntly being who on Sired the lots on Princess Auric is worried the in iv be affected if the I is it some future date luthcinl sin red concerns expressed Mrs Kahili and consulted waltr and engineers Regional st iff number Vincent who is sponsible for witcr Ire it ment pi mis in Hilton Mid consultants wn satisfied there is no for concern The wells located in a cordoned off area on Princess Anne are deep enough that pumping nor filling would disturb them Mr COOKS TIRE SALE new a used TIRES OPEN DAYS A WEEK MECHANIC BRAKES TUNEUPS EXHAUSTS Guelph St Georgetown No trucks can park overnight Peace message Vicky GlasteDavles a member of HAND a local peace group Is seen here donating a book about peace Chief Librarian Comwell ting The presentation was made last Wednesday a day after the In temilional Day of Peace Two copies of Peace A Unfolding were given to the library one for each branch Herald photo Drivers of gravel trucks will no longer be park their rigs Overnight on j Following several complaints from irea rtsidtnts council voted to limit parking Sideroad to wo hours and o bin parking the Lint and Highway The new parking arc similar to laws passed by the Town of Milton Residents living near the quarry arc forced to live with excessive noise and large numbers of gravel trucks parked along those roules waiting for the quarry gates open in the morn said Councillor Sheldon Councillor Norm agreed the new parking laws also bring council a step further to solving the safety problem of dnvmg in ihe area Truck drivers speed along routes in their hurry to pick up more Mr Elliott said Good driver Good deal instate YouVe in good hand to III I til limn 1643 IF YOUR GLASSWARE COULD CHOOSE A DISHWASHER IT WOULD CHOOSE THE VALUEPACKED CUSTOM FROM HOMELAND FURNITURE The KitchenASd Custom dish washer gives 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