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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1989, p. 1

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Three Remembrance Day parades march in town today There are three Remem brance Day parades scheduled in Halton Hills once again this year However those who are used to attending parades in Acton and Georgetown will have to choose bet ween them this year as both parades and ceremonies are scheduled for the same time The Acton parade will start at the post office at 30 ajn and work its way along to the Acton Cenotaph for a service at Ham The Georgetown parade will start at 30 a m and work its way to the In Business For Business GSS OFFICE SUPPLIES Georgetown Secretarial Services St Georgetown Fendley Florists Send an uplifting experience FTD Bouquet 8776901 1 St Georgetown CENTRE Remember those who fought Nov 11 is a day to remember all those who gave their lives for Canada in the First and Second World Wars and all wars where lost their lives Ray Clarke ol the Georgetown Royal Canadian Legion gives a fond farewell salute to the soldiers who fought and died for their country Herald photo by Donna Kell Asthma recruits needed The Lung Association of Halton Region is recruiting for its new Air Force Asthma Program The Air Force Asthma Pro gram is an innovative educa tional program designed for asthmatic children aged years and their parents The Air Force Asthma Pro gram offers both children and parents practical teaming ex periences to enable them to deal more effectively with their asthma The Air Force Asthma Pro gram lets children become searching out clues to their asthma problems This four week program com at on Nov at the Bennett Health Centre The fee is per family Register by calling the Lung Association Region at 6328499 C A S S I C Corner of Guvtph SI Hwy EVERY SUNDAY LIVE BLUES Georgetown Cenotaph at Remembrance Park for a service at 11am A third parade will be held in Glen Williams at m beginning at Glen Williams Public School A memorial ser vice will be held at the Glen Williams Cenotaph at Mississauga man pleads not guilty in traffic death A man has pleaded not guilty to a charge of impaired driving causing death in connection with the death of a youth in Georgetown just over a year ago David Lutz is scheduled to ap pear at a preliminary hearing at the provincial court in Milton Jan IS Shawn McNeil who was 17 year old Georgetown District High School student at the time of the accident died when his 1983 Yamaha motorcycle was struck by a 1984 Chevrolet pick up truck at the corner of Guelph Street and Maple Avenue shortly before midnight Oct 29 Mr McNeil was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital HON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11th 1989 24 PAGES Public is illinformed about councillor says The Greater Toronto Area com mittee on waste management has left the public ill informed Burl ington Regional Councillor Walter said Wednesday The GTA formed in March this year consists of five Metro Toron to regions including Halton It has a mandate to reduce waste in land fill sites by per cent by the year Part of the GTA process in Halton is to get public input on the GTA committee Meetings were held at Acton Meadows Golf Course and the Glen Golf Course in in October The way this is going we are getting a minimal public tion program Most people t know what was going on Coun said The councillor said expressions of interest are out there He said Halton should hold eight public meetings two in each of the Region s four municipalities of Burlington Hilts and Milton Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy agreed with Coun Mulkewich that the information process could improve The public information pro gram that took place in Halton Region was inadequate to say the least Mr Pomeroy said He told council a meeting is scheduled at Regional headquarters on Bronte Road in Oakville for Dec 13 But Mr Mulkewich said a meeting in Oakville is not ade quate If you really want to hear what the people are saying you have to go into every community Go to where the people are and find out what they re really think Burlington Coun Pat McLaughlin the Regional who attends the GTA meetings with Chairman Pomeroy said those who want to know are informed There are a lot of people out there in Halton Region who are ful aware of v hat going on Coun McLaughlin said They don t have to attend the public meeting Lack of council quorum nullifies Halton meeting For the first time in at least eight of Halton Regional Council a council meeting was made null and void a shortage of council members to pass the motions ap proved The quorum needed to validate s council meeting was short one member Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy said after the meeting The quorum needed members but 12 council members were present The chairman said he was angrv with councillors who did not stav until the end of the council meeting instead disappearing ing a five minute break There were also vacant seats at the beginning of Wednesday s council meeting which had a late start at 2 p m Councillors spent the morning at a Greater Toronto Area committee meeting in Burl ington that ran from 7 a m to 130pm Councillors remaining at 30 p m Wednesday unable to comment on a budget proposal presented Reg anal Finance Commissioner Joe And business tenders accepted the Region cannoi b made official til there is a meeting where council can accept the recommendations made at the incomplete 1 meetings Regional clerk Daud said in his eight at Regnnal council the meetings always had a quorum When asked when would reschedule the council meet for final approval Mr Po threatened to reschedule it for Friday night at 8 0 clock But the chairman said he would an nounce a rescheduled meeting at a later date No other motions can be approv d Regional council until the minutes of the Nov 8 council meeting are made official Town studies illegal apartments Those operating illegal apart ments in Halton Hills could find their days are numbered Halton Hills Mayor Russ Miller Monday asked town engineering staff to review the town zoning bylaw enforcement procedure The mayor said he wants to in illegal apartments and how to bring some of the zoning infractions into place There are multiple family residences constructed from single family dwellings town staff heard The mayor wants to ensure the safety of these premises Town staff will prepare a report outlining the legal reper for illegal apartments in Halton Hills Realty ol Distinction MEMBER BROKER 112 Main St S Georgetown Corner Church Mam 8731881

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