Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1972, p. 1

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GEORGETOWN Gin Mall Registered Number Return Pottage Guaranteed The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District THURSDAY JUNE It per Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents AIR CADET OF YEAR Hoy Jiudnn lifi inn W resents lit the not at the Approve Million Dollar Sewage Plant Addition Number of Garages Frozen at Nineteen by law lo limit the number of stations it present number of was passed at council Monday nitju Cr Hyde stressed that the intent of Hit by lav wis to control Idem It certainly is not to restrict the number to protect the existing he lommcntid r said the by lav would control the location ind distribution Any application vould be considered on its it la cxpl lined The mayor said the Intent wis lo protect locations It is in areas we re mainly concerned about he added Car Bounced Into House last wick Sit story and picture in second section Tries to Leave Meets Police After Crash Delegation Tells Council Greenbelt Area Really An Untidy Wasteland Flagpole SitIn Optimists Go Aloft Georgetown Optimist Club revived i fid if the forties the when they held a marathon flagpole sit In it the Georgetown Star lint at seven clock Optimists in f lur hour shifts sat lop the Iligpoh till clock the men were sponsored by the hour with the money rilscdfoiiig toward work in town The Optimist to help build mi swimming Nit quite ill the comforts of home were provided i telephone courtesy of the Hell was hooked up the in the sky A plastic bucket seized is in elevator for food drink RUN Two Mac Kill were the thunderstorm and limine rim if late d Sui di morning They wi re rubber hydro which say kept Ihcm drj A buddy was used with mei in the tent below while the was aloft sitters were Don Gcorte IcrLuson David Knox Don Holmes Dill Ward Bill Buster Wood Hi present the Optimist Club Ins IB members are aiming J for a membership of member delegation headed by Mrs Jean CO Crescent lined to council Monday of liu eject and unsightly mess of an irei it wtnth Is supposed i Mrs Campbell said the detection w i up by a petition signed W ratepayers in the area She the area in untidy of in We sit in which cove rs laundry oh with a thick film dust remarked She claimed the dust was to illtrty sufferers She lold council ins licensed itor use the area noise deafening She tommendcil tountil lor the tree pin ting program list ve We are imont the I iRhest in town she is she the town to and the immediately As she presented i mi to hive tit eiiRinetr sod the irea provided sufficient funds were ivaihble for the Joan Smith residents for their restraint over the past four It s had enough if i neighbour lets their i miss sin sud hut when neigh hour is town to whom pi worse shi rrow said treasurers report Ik received in two weeks the town mid know where they d financial He felt the were since the town hid received in extra road did not know bout in engineers stud of the cost be done first intcdmjt thit tne slopes were steep and grading and filling hive to be done in order to n irea motion lo have ihe area sodded was wiihdrawr another asking the engineer costs and the work involved In committee was substituted Ml favoured the Town Council Briefs ipphcation from Success I Corporation For site for con dominium housing units on lots 12 to it lor lots 1 I to Street and Hill were over to the Manning it council muting on Mi ndi the same meeting A request for zoning for land on west side of W iter Street known is Ihe old If Ka proper from was also tumid over to Planning Hoard request for high density Hie is lutliurizcd lo lure two students lor tin sun for general office driver whose car jumped a crossed a lawn and bounced a cat parked in a drive ly into the corner of the neigh touring house has been charged by Georgetown police The irked I9i7 belonging iters of Boulevard was wrecked hen hit broadside it sat In iters driveway at Saturday morning and knocked up against Ihe corner the next Hit home of Albert Griffiths Boulevard received damage The 17 which struck the parked car its front end almost completely smashed reversed to the road and started to drive a down but was stopped by police before gelling far Dannie wis In the ncighbo urbood of each car The only other ceident investigated by police happened Saturday on the Georgetown Market parking lot where a Acadian driven by Clarence of Nor Boulevard received when it struck a light A passenger eight old Janet Doyle suffered ti town ind wire reimbursed ln r thtir da link it it the 1KI em in Milton last rdjutst from Mrs Jit to itsmt hi if lur it Mini Siren rth firmcrlyused for is pumps for purposes w is referred to Senior Soccer Arrives Saturday Georgetown soccer fans can w itch some high calibre senior soccer this evening en Georgetown now the Toronto District their first I ime Sw provide the ppisiii for Ihe who in Their lineup Kerr league Mist I liver two ifo and for veirs straight member of Police Charge Five Youths With BreakIns rive local and four local juveniles hive been chart j lumber if counts following in vestigitinn the Criminal Branch of the Georgetown I lice Seventeen ive been laid against the in con with break at the Building Mmo I- ist tod ir Wish North rd Branch 120 and home in it juveniles irciharged break and entries into a number if end homes The break ins cover a period ihtu back 1J the ill si ten i ilcons lineup also in eludes local two from two from area from Weston Would Put Town Data In Report fears that the enormous amount of data on Georgetown and area gathered the third students of landscape at Iniversil of Toronto would dust in a file somewhere seem to have been txoundlev Planning Board recommended that the data be compiled into a report one of the students involved in project An extension to the sewage treatment plant at over one million dollars was approved by council Monday night over the objections of Morrow Phil Donna The Ontario Water Resources Commission was requested to proceed immediately the extension which would up the to three million gallons day and to add effluent polishing facilities The ex I tension has been ipproved by Ihe It Dtiusonpolnledoullhat no one hid mentioned the price tag said wis over million dollars r Phil Siddall said he could not vole for such in expenditure know wt must spend around ODD but to pay for a million dollar we should have a population of people he remarked He pointed i that the plan board claimed number of recommendations lo the situation had not been adopted He claimed water seepage and storm sewer accounted for lot of the problem won t go for this kind of money to serve Ihe next IB people who come here he concluded Cr Joan Smith claimed the said the cost of correcting the seepage and storm sewer would be as much the extension The problem is no longer just storm sewer water is loo many solids being released into the river Soon we would be fined for polluting she contended She reminded council that Glen Williams and Nnrval in be served under regional r Hyde agreed hat Glen Williams probably be serviced in the future and claimed any sin extension would be outdated before It was finished These figures may not be true now it might be more he commented but it will be still more the longer wail Donna Denison claimed she had never heard ihe ft C say this had lo be done and lamented enormous ex which she felt would be well over a million dollars by this time WASTING Deputy reeve Art in ihe had stated more expensive addition must be done He said Ihe cut off point had already been passed and construction would lake at three years arc nsling time he added Hie mayor igreed the town tet by on half measures The vote only Morrow and and opposed sanitation chairman was absent Goden Ye or Hopes Former Georgetowners Will Return for Anniversary Record Number At Clinic Attendance al the Georgetown ross blood donor clinic Monday in Holy Cross luditor mm sit new for i June hundred and thirty six offered blood were rejected miking the blood pack collection TO packs I All special collections required for heart for the Hospital for Sick Children and the Toronto General were filled Kind words for the Golden Committee were heird Georgetown council meeting Mondiy night r Harry Levy pointed it hud been a lot of work for the committee ind a lot of work for Hie other organizations who are participating He said lie hoped former I own residents would bick o join in the weekend celebrations at the of Juni He promised In would council an exact program of events within a week Mayor Bill Smith said he could not remember any committee taking hold of a ihe this lias done They arc doing a fine job hi remarkid agreed and expressed the hope local newspaper would them up with lieidlines have let other things by said Siddall like last s conference levy said the newspaper Ihcm help jnd reminded an exact program could not Im it this time is wire still being made SWITCH PARADE TO SUNDAY Georgetown s Year will held on Sunday Julv instead of Saturday July I is scheduled a for the organizing committee told The Herald Monday in said the change will benefit the celebrations in two ways there will be more binds to rnirch on Sund it will allow people to gel lo mire of the Golden The will start from ihe Market at one clock end at the fairgrounds It arrival there will star the Sunoco Comfi Find First Victories Irwin challenged Crawford Shoes for lead position in tyke baseball last week with the latter eking a 12 win Sunoco pulled a prise defeating Motors 117 for their first win first time win when outplayed G stars included Paul Dean Weir lance Dan Reynolds Renville and Mike Ball for Gals Age to 70 will on par rather than excellence a Ladies Softball Association is in the formative stages The fun league would be for ladies 17 lo 7 according lo recreation director Doug llison registration will be held this siturdav morning igam evening battle traffic on the 1 wtckedn Plan to stick around and join in he fun of Ihe Golden celebrations Hoard said they did not have the time to do it themselves but would be happy to become involved in discussing the form ihe report should take Council in agreed with the idea and decided to contact further the Talk Endorse Georgetown Resolution Urging Time to Study Report s conference of municipal councillors discuss the Technical Coordinating on regional govern ended having a motion have the report referred to the in dividual for further study who would in turn report views within 60 indorsed overwhelmingly by Ihe municipal councillors at he Milton sin resolution asking the on separate regional government for alone was also passed provided regional government is stilt ihe province OMMFNTS members of Georgetown council were not available for comment on the CO report but Ihose who were summarized Iheir views as follows Bill Smith felt report was premature since the town own boundary costing has just been received and not is studied He chimed the tier name was kidding He said the lower Her has no real respon sibilit at all Wed be left tilh digs cemeteries and libraries said the The dogs don lalk those in the don talk d go to the to find out what the upper is doing the mayor told conference He claimed the would take the givernminl farther and farmer Continued on page Would Be Temporary Move to Limit Double Dwelling in R4 Zone Until the comprehensive review of ihe official plan and zoning bylaw is completed estimated al June double dwellings apartment house and multiple attached dwellings will no longer be permitted in an lone The by law was given two readings Monday night and the third held fori legal The by law put a time limn of June as the expiry date but it could be repealed sooner Cr Hyde asked how applications now being processed would be affected He argued present applications should be exempted Council agreed to hold the third reading till a legal opinion was obtained f t i rat Debbie I dips lot lake the if water GtorMlnwri mm in THE CAUTIOUS APPROACH to Swimming ml on opening anet weekends the public The poo is it with the high school using it rMit jut open ivtuings during he da

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