GEORGETOWN HERALD Second Clan Mall Registered Number The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District HERALD THURSDAY MAY 17 1073 Return Postage Guaranteed SO per year Single Copv Price Fifteen Regional Announcement Possible Tuesday White EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PARIS NIGHT QUEEN A radiant Connie Allen beams and clutches her bouquet after being crowned Queen of the Prom formal Friday night The formal dance which climaxed the school s social season had a Springtime High School Pans theme Red Arcs de triumph and blue Towers decorated the auditorium or the occasion Northern Electric Strike Hits Georgetown Families Cameron New Publisher Of The Herald Appointment of Richard Cameron as publisher and general manager of The Georgetown Herald was an this week He succeeds Jim Mortyn who held the position for only a matter of weeks before an urgent personal matter required his return to Western Canada A native of Cochrane Mr Cameron comes to The Herald from Press where he was managing editor He will assume his new duties next week Recommend Paving For Thirty Streets If Georgetown council en Drive Norton Crescent On dorses a recommendation by lorfo Street Ann to bridge the Works Committee made Moid Court Sinclair Avenue Monday a 800 road Temple Road Victoria Street will be carried out Street and Young is summer The plan calls for a 2 asphalt overlay on Ann Street Carole Street Chapel Street West Cherry Street College Street and Com Cross Street Gate approves the Dufferin Street Gibbons Place town a supplementary request Cower Cower Court I the provincial approval Gray Gate Kennedy I toad given the eight roads to be Lane Court done would be Caroline Street Crescent Lyons Court Mill John Street Street Street Morris Street Moid trey Sargent Road St Michael Crescent McGIIvrny Crescent Road Stevens Crescent and Mc In tyre Crescent Mackenzie Windsor Road Police Will Parade To End Their Week This week is Canadian Police Week and the Georgetown Department arc now distributing Cops are Tops buttons to be worn on lapels Police Chief Floyd Schwann explained that the word cop fieWKftAS Hydro Says Power the role of the police A Georgetown police cruiser is available to schools for In and explanation of its uses upon request during the SORTING FOR RECYCLING Terry Newman and Karen tallow of 2nd Brownies separate the bottles collected in Satur day s bottle drive The returnable bottles are taken back to the stores and the non returnable ones to the An estimated TOO Georgetown residents arc involved in a emploee strike which shut down Northern Electric Company In he iff i down in negotiation between representatives of the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers union Local and the company at pm Sunday fite hours before the strike deadline On strike are LEW workers and UAH clerical and engineering workers who have been on strike since the Mart of last week OnI about Northern Electric staff are unaffected A Graham president of the electro mechanical swit division said Monday the administrative em ploveesarcatwork He said the com pan was not making moves at present to resume negotiations and neither was it to ask the province to intervene The contract expired April The union and com held meetings since 11 until the breakdown of talks A union spokesman said the company hid offered them a wage increase of six percent three percent and three percent over three years respectively He said the union had demanded percent seven and seven percent over I ears The company and union representatives had also disagreed on vacations cost of living allowance increases and Kb security CATCHING I Mr Graham said the strike would have serious effects on s market position He several bids and quotations are under way with each bid or quotation not less than 1 million to S3 million The companies would rather deal with somebody not r re le also said competitor companies are catching up to Northern as far as research goes Last week a spokesman for Bell Canada said in view of a strike by the plant cm and the closing down installation of new telephone lines could be affected Church Approximately half the h Appro force IS officers will parade to the church in full uniform Chief states that the community has a right white gloves and lanyards at lne and attend the service lncr department Says Food Bill Not the Reason Seed Sales Up Cecil Davison Dominion Seed House general manager say they have been con Police Blotter a rash of breakins Sunday night is bong investigated by Georgetown Police The targets were the gas station and car wash at and Sinclair Open Kitchen Restaurant on Street and a house on Maple Avenue Forcible entry was made in all cases with the safe at the BP car wash also being broken open No statement on the amount of stolen goods or money has been released Complaints of serious damage to houses under construction have been received by the police who are keeping the houses under supervision Complains of being ridden around Regan Crescent and air rifles being heard behind Stockman Crescent are also being investigated by police Could Be Affected By SubStation Delay A letter was by permiss on fo distributing council Monday stations at these locations from Mr F analytical especially in the property planner for Ontario vicinity could seriously affect Hydro it requested that council the power supply within amend Township Esquesing Township Holding Bylaw as Correspondence had been Post Offices will be closed amended to permit the received from Hydros of distributing stations on supervising engineer outlining carrier the part Lot Concession and the need for distributing Central Ontario Postal District another on part of Lot on stations in the and have been con O township Ball in a fad areas June 1972 nether Simd Stay will The letter explained to council decided but f thflt was no change in their seed Metier boxes Special m concerned that con decision and to let take delay in burning there Garbage Issue By No Means Dead GUARD TORONTO BUREAU OF THE HERALD Provincial Treasurer and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister John White has commited himself to making an announcement on Regional Government planning next Tuesday or the following Monday Mr White had been expected to make an announcement this week He was asked by the Toronto Bureau of The Herald Tuesday afternoon when the announcement could be ex peeled His reply was It would be announced next Tuesday or the following Monday In a special interview with the Toronto Bureau earlier Mr White admitted there are no problems with regonal government planning programs for and Peel There arc some problems in area but the major concern which he believes is holding back all he an noun cements la to reach a decision on the Hamilton plan i- nun In speeches by Mr While and his parliamentary assistant A K at a large gathering of municipal politicians at Mohawk College in January a region split into four areas was proposed Georgetown Acton and the northern two thirds of tsquesing and townships would make up the North unit Central would embrace Milton shallow slices of and Nossagaweya ana northern would remain intact excluding the northern sector and Burlington would be the fourth unit with West Flam borough and North would send four members to a member regional council PROPOSE CHANGES A from Georgetown a few weeks ago opened the southern of I No Mail Monday unanimously agreed Wat the unit to Highway rather than garbage situation in and Including is not dead by any means nort half seeds increased in sales he told The Herald this week The company has taken on extra seasonal and part time On the holiday Monday lobby lock boxes will be able to do so where staff is on duty and boxes are normally Mr Davison attributes the ZlJV interest In gardening He explained that people are Tow Chain Breaks Car Hits Triangle James Bedford Blvd agreement lhat recycling is the rear fender May The car Gremlin Mm n mull me owner a una damage done to the left The Teeter car resumes in the District uA in had Politicians have a habit of 1 making statements one day and Wellington count then contradicting them the Georgetown brief also next waseamsensesatUie regular meeting of GUARD many of them cut United Against Rural roadlI the home of Fred northern borough Brooks last week Georgetown proposal also They also stated that they are still anxiously waiting the election of regional members report and by rolher dJsaissedtheneedtorretaming Members of the local council a lawyer should the report be deeding amongst Ihemseles favourable and w1w should sit regional Quarry proceed to obtain tier their permits proposes rehabilitating its quarry near with baled refuse expressed only answer to I Money From The Big Walk Esquesing Chambers For Norths Council garbage disposal problem sirsss Fire Smouldering insulation attic was ffrT2 by Stevens Crescent was parked in The Cheveile had an front of the house when the estimated 200 damage to the recycling damage occurred An accident at Maple and A bent sign a broken curb Tjers at 650 pm and the gouged lawn at the t- resulted in a total of junction of Main Street The Treasury damage The Falcon driven and Street show where Economics and In Neils Con towed vehicle broke loose Affairs were received from its chain and careened damage and the Cutlass into the triangle of land last preferences of driven Hamilton week Council as regards to the damage location of the municipal offices Damage totalling WOO was wav 11 of the proposed area done in an accident near Todd municipality of North Halton May own under regional government at a m I Council ws informed Teeter of Elobieoke night that the ministrj Road North turned off he would leave such matters Road on to Todd Damage to the entirelj of the Road and her car collided with amounted to and to the The alarm was turned localcouncu concerned It was a parked Cheveile owned bj 1130am staled Is do otherwise would be to interfere with the local decision making process and thus senousl to one of the principal objectives of regional govern reform The ministry added that if the new area municipal council found that there were special circumstance justifying provincial financial assistance it might approach the govern at that time It was stressed that the policy in the past has been to concentrate the ministrj attention of the regional level since this is where the heaviest costs in respect of new office are stated following the meeting night thai would like see the Esquesing Township Building used as the borough council Over 16 has been received from those who participated in the Peel YOLVAalk on Saturday May Organizers of the events say 16 has been collected and they have reason to believe the walk raised more than Fire damage estimated at the 29 44938 sum received in was done to the home of i372 Mr and Mrs Participants who did not take Street Friday their money to the collection morning depots can leave them at any branch of the Royal Bank in or Peel counties Sponsor sheets should be left at VAalkers started the mile route from Georgetown and Brampton check points Georgetown Complex Plans Detailed to Acton Council NEW HIGHWAY SECTION TAKES SHAPE A new section of Hmy began take shape ra the centre of Nerval lst a star eld bodge was removed to make way for progress The bridge the which traffic the Credit will also disappear after the new stretch of road completed The project a dangerous curve at the foot the hill at the eastern entrance the village workmen eta throng seel girders toe end of the eld one lane structure and a hauled Oil the abutments It had used as a after two lane span was opened The super structure be melted for scrap and the tld wane blocks will he uwd if or a new lift- bridge to be constructed as pan of the re routing job The project will also include a passing lane on the east so that a bound trucks wont impede the traffic Dow chamber Cabin Gone The log cabin Mill Street which has been the location of Evans Insurance Gougeon Furniture Muse Centre and the was dismantled this The logs were trucked from the site yesterday The cabin was bub about years Georgetown Community Facilities chairman made a minute presentation to Acton council on Georgetown s planned receation complex last week The presentation was made earlier to Township council who asked that Acton rece ve te same information Mr had requested lhat 60 in an unallocated fund go toward the project Georgetown proposes a 100 recreation package involving an arena swimming pool and auditorium The Facilities chairman solicited council support for the township fund He said would be unwise not to consider the people of the area with regional looming Acton Reeve Peter Marks said Georgetown plan wvuid be tiroelv for Acton the facilities would be Just in me Councillor Elliot referred to the Georgetown things will cost under regional ticipatwn plan as a possible monster government Regarding administration He said he foresees Georgetown Councillor Chapman won Mr said he presumed having a big debenture for about ice time for Acton recreation would be ad sewage in the next few and Councillor Marks also had ministered through the new and is worried about what doubts about Acton par region Guelph Street Widening Needs More Discussion Apian to widen Street to make one extra lane from Maple Avenue to the junction with Mam Street would necessitate the cutting down of trees and the of eight others Frank Works Superintendent told Georgetown works He emphasised the trees would be replaced with diameter trees the fall placed farther back case of future widening He said We could scrap the whole idea suggested Mike Armstrong after ah what are we going to gam Era replied there would be a third far left said the town was gaining only five or ui feet Mud the earliest it could go to tender would be September PRESS FOB I be happy with an overlay and put pressure on the province lor action on the bypast said Reeve Morrow He added of course the bypass could take yean Deputy Reeve Ernie said tf should be referred to a committee of be whole there seemed to be too much indecision and Jack of knowledge