Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 5, 1973, p. 1

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GEORGETOWN HERALD Second Mall Registered Number The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District TOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRILS T3 Return Postage SO per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents Meeting Termed Waste of Time i mm A A I Brief Would Dissolve TWO Final Hydro commssi Bd Make Raiders Champions my time coming here Later i banging my time coming here Later heads against a stone the reeve said he wall were the words used by would not attend any more Esquesing Reeve Tom Hill to meetings on regional govern describe Thursday a marathon meeting on regional govern Another meeting is scheduled in Milton for Friday where amendments During the supper break in to the county brief will Ihe meeting which lasted from be made till for county Georgetown deputy reeve Reeve Hill claimed the Ernie Sykea agreed the legislation creating a Halton meeting was a waste of time regional government had since no decisions were made already been drafted making the briefs drawn up by each municipality a waste of time Herald Publisher Will Manage North Halton waste Tom Hill stated I know a fellow who saw the legislation j and he told me I NOT UNITED At the end of the three hour portion at the meeting where the seven lengthy briefs were read aloud in their entirety Continued on Page Start Action For Recreation Dollars assistance available Tonight Thursday representatives from the Recreation Committee and the Community Facilities Com millee are meeting with council and a plan will be presented for council con sldcralion An Indoor swimming pool Georgetown council has instructed the town treasurer to apply for the available loan assistance for an up to a million dollar expend Tor recreation facilities The application states that the facilities will be initiated prior to the end of this year It was explained at Monday council meeting that the second arena request does not imply any centre and various com specific decisions on the type or bi nations of these have been number of facilities which will under study Some residents be the eventual decision favour a complete recreation It is merely to start the complex while others tend to necessary legal moves to take spreading facilities at various full advantage of any govern town locations Town Council Briefs Change Underpass Approach Improvements to the John Street bridge will be more ex tensive than originally planned by town council A few weeks ago the town was set to proceed with widening culvert at the same location over the creek Fdltor and of The Herald Halter lll be leaving for a new position In May He has been appointed manager of North Coif Country Club Mr purchased business from the J M Moore estate The business was sold to Thomson Newspapers Limited In 1918 I currently part of a Thorn ion division Canadian Newspapers Company Limited A native Clin ley Mr spent his early years In Windsor and graduated In Honours Business Admlnlstr from University of Western Ontario In 1919 Prior to coming to he was with the Toronto firm if wards Morgan Co His successor at The Herald has not yet been named by the Thomson firm David Cole Heads Cancer Funds Drive David Cole Delrex North is Cancer Campaign chairman for 1973 in Georgetown and district Mr Cole told The Herald that the objective for this year is towards the This foiled to win approval from provincial authorities and John complete new bridge and shifted John Street will be angled from a curving approach to the railway underpass which will call for complete new bridge and eliminate a hazardous twisting road to the underpass approach the plan has now been est of the bridge to provide a curving approach Relocation of the road has been approved but council i awaiting a reply from theprovinceoi Recycling Decision Later In November the University Women Club of Georgetown urged council to investigate a recycling program for the town garbage Council decided to await results of a pilot project which the town of Burlington had initiated Burlington has now released its findings and on Monday councils works committee decided to advise the that Georgetown will be studying what happened there and making a local decision at a later date SPRINGS SYMBOLS INGI AND BY Will- INTO or Pay Hike Angers Morrow Refuses 1000 Increase April 23 Budget Target Monday April is target date for striking of the 1973 Georgetown tax rate Council on Monday set up a series of meetings which will culminate Wed April 18 That they hope to iron out final details of the budget Reeve Hie Morrow angrily mode his statement rejecting reeve Terry Mannell and in that time rose from in Vtc hope we can strike our refused to accept the SI pay the raise the next day the deputy reeve Mnrjone If to two in and 1P72 mill rate the following hike voted themselves by county council and to with this in day finance chairman Reeve county councillors last crease Rlc Morrow told council week Morrow said salaries for Starting in a low voice rising Monday termed council Irresponsible or bigger pay county council members to strident Morrow said the racllon had Jumped in and Morrow was absent when the KSdS WSSftSBSS year to opposed W0U deputy The warden salary clerk ad Garfield Brown if SI could be directed to Georgetown Drown said it could be but it would still show on his tax form as income and he would have to contribute to Ihe Canada I plan on the full salary Ik pointed out that Morrow could give money to a charitable and it would be deductible Subs For Mayor on Hospital Board Raiders Add Strength Arthur SDciflhl 9 For Canadian Playoffs ID COl I This money is or research service to patients education such as soring the successful Cancer Forum held here on March transportation of patients and drugs for patients who cannot afford them Arthur Speight Shelley Street has been appointed a member of the board of Georgetown District ass Georgetown strengthen the Ontario A spokesman told The Intermediate champions Herald final scares will be Georgetown Raiders In their phoned to the Georgetown quest for a Canadian In Memorial Arena after each A title game Goal tender Hob Stewart and forward Ted of the Loot Sailors and forwards Itulley and Brian and In Cigarettes Gerry Money of the Merchants hove been added J J Monday by council He will replace Mayor Smithwho capacity a ex officii d Midget Opener Results in Tie Last year Georgetown and had the lowest per capita rate of giving in all of Overtime failed to determine i winner In the first Motor Midget Ontario final in Tuesday night Georgetown and AJi Each team scored ZSt Ontario He si nee re I urges everyone to give generously this year when the can vassers come to call Be a part of the fight to prove Cancer can at in Ottawa this weekend in the Moore wnere abbreviated series a sometime late lne tomorrow ninht with Barnes morning crtime nlXt and Sundav estimated SI in car The second game of the best tons of cigarettes was taken by of five finals will be here Panthers fl the thief or thieves Sunday afternoon and the third Panthers Entry was gained Into a Tuesday in the Ottawa District vacant adjoining store and a Becker Pet A League have ln lhe and scored ousted a northern separating the two for Georgetown Tuesday Ontario team from Lively near Premises Three goals in three minutes and 22 seconds produced two Ontario championships In two seasons for Georgetown North Raiders Sunday night The fantastic feat also produced disbelief in the customers who had resigned themselves to Port Col borne Sailors victory and at least a sixth game In the Niagara District and In lermediate A finals Georgetown coach Gerry Inglis and the Raider players however didn read it that way Looking at a 2 deficit with less than four minutes left on the clock would influence acme hockey clubs to Just go through the motions and stay healthy for the next meeting But the situation only served to the Raider effort FANNED FLAMES Blake Inglis goal at 1620 from Paul Robinson fanned the flames and a timely tripping penalty to Sailors Wayne Tweedy with a minute and a half to go allowed coach to take out goalie Keith and create a two man ad vantage It paid off at when Dave McMenemy put Raiders on even terms scaring from Blake The customers were an the series fourth straight overtime game when Paul Robinson neat Rob Stewart with the winner from 1944 DougSelby and Blake Inglis assisting Sailors never got the chance to deadlock as Raiders con trolled the puck in the remaining seconds The final buzzer triggered the kind of Cyclist Suffers Cuts Bruises Eight year old Glen Gibbs 106 Street escaped with m inor cuts and bruises Tuesday afternoon when he swerved In front of a car riding hit bicycle on Maple Avenue Neither the Volvo driven by Barry Napier of nor the bicycle were damaged A collision while backing out of a parking spot on Market Street caused WO damage to a parked unoccupied Rambler owned by Raymond Beckett of Brampton In the accident which hap pened March at 12 30 a m no damage was done to the Ford driven by Thomas Harlow l Georgetown empty parked cars another opponent of the raise said there should be no change at this time while become involved in Mrs said people were This happened on aware at election time what the P Nobody is compelled Mflrch she added Rdock ot roHed hilling MORROW Mrs who accepts no salary from Milton said she had not decided how she would dispose of the unwanted raise Stewart Andringa 10 Gibbons Place A total of tea damage occurred JOGGING IN THE RAIN Hills Vote Allows Ukrainian Youth Camp To Keep Farm House administration building and it been done stated deputv reeve expect us to Ihe up to our and we expect the same from he Lambs and pretty girls have always been associated with spring and The Herald found both during a visit to Ihe Master I red Research Farm near last week Holding one of lambs born there last week is of the Master staff camp Kuz explained they did not was allowed on one lot the funds Both the reeve and Cr maintenance workers In to build housekeeping said there was no March 1J I camp obtained when the agreement was similarity since this was not permission to build ten signed lean see any harm In one lot but a summer camp housekeeping units which they renovating an old building with only temporary have not built Instead of tearing it down and residences 1 find it disconcerting that rebuilding in the exact same contended the agreement signed said Kui as he reminded building permit was conditional be council camp had been on tearing down the farmhouse there for years as said the same conditions on building permits applied to than with not being straight for word continued Next time come here wanting something I will be pretty What difference docs It sceptical about It make to us whether hey put up said circumstances had two housekeeping units on the to rebate the old changed and now funds were same spot after tearing the farmhouse into the two available for the two units farmhouse down or whether housekeeping units because it This is a written renovate farmhouse was cheaper than tearing the agreement stated Howitt tw units whole thing down and putting Do organization enter convert the oia farmhouse into agreements two housekeeping units for nv tvoubrng this up he asked summer use at time signed the flajd Camp be required to summer us agreement demanded Cr went through the farmhouse with the I gel the impression contended It was demolish farmhouse The Stephen appearing for are taking lor a ride turally sound and would be motion was defeated but leaves the Camp told council send two peotlle to much cheaper to renovate than question since the agreement the camp had obtained funds then the tear it down and rebuild was not nullified or amended It through the Local Initiatives next year sent two is still in force Programme to build after have hi building M ClerkDelmarlrcnchmadeit housekeeping units and would I think vou arc contended other clear he would not Issue a like to renovate the farmhouse to get vour own he people had to tear down old building permit without further Into these units to serve as chnllcnicd nouses because only one house Instructions Reeve Tom Hill cast quarters deciding vote to break a caretaker deadlock at council night on the question of allow an old farmhouse the Ukrainian Youth lot Con IK be renovated Into housekeeping units rather thai being demolished as had beet agreed to Ukrainian social ion The reeve and and Wilfrid Leslie to let the farmhouse remain but reeve Cote Cr Richard opposed motion Last vear the 5 a Youth Association signed written agreement saving demolish farmnoust j being allowed to erect a new building now want to reeve motion by and that the Ukrainian The Coxe moved that he Ukrainian Barry a Georgetown resident serving as cochairman of YOU Walk formerly Miles For Millions has lola or company as he jogs through the neigh to tone up this walking muscles in prep or the May marathon Joining Barry umbrella In the drizzle are son Garry wife Dee with neighbour Judy and children Ksthy and Doug and Annie and Peter

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