Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1973, p. 7

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HERALD MM Everything You Always Wanted To Know About the Sewage Plant Council of Women Buys Surgical Table Sec Saw endurance record breakers Gregg Johnston left Lee Ferguson right andPatSt Laurent centre who is timing and waiting his shift on the teeter totter show how they went hours FOUR FOR THE SEESAW on these saw Keith Poullos boys and Gregg older brother look at the event with an ticlpalion The fourth member of the team John Graham Smith was not available for the picture The ill Centennial Public School pupils broke the previous sec saving record by half an hour and were to raise money for the YOU Vtalk Committee Whos New in the Flue Thats GLT Play Question A typical English comedy Brush with a Body by Maurice McLaughlin con ceming a body found in the chimney a well read chimney sweep who has the instincts of a blackmailer and an alcoholic a family of social climbers who are worried about their public images and a mother who has lived with the answer to all the mysteries for so long they have become common place is Georgetown Little Theatre Group latest laugh filled play which was put on at Wriggles worth school Friday and Saturday nights Bob Lee as Mr Flaherty an Irish chimney sweep gives a performance which makes him the principle character Dressed in blue overalls and covered wilh black soot Mr Flaherty arrives at the Walling home to clean the chimnev He helps himself to breakfast comments the lady of the house Cynthia Walling played by Sue Dunning on his coffee being cold and finds time to read his entry in a literary contest as well as give family advice on a recent problem of Sarah Walling played by Joanne Grant who is going with Paul Martell played by a boy the family The head of the household Henry Walling a prominent psychiatrist is played by Cynthia and Mr Walling want nothing to do with the chimney sweep until he finds a body In their chimney They then start feeding him whisky and bribing him to it a secret until they can decide on what to do and more port an t find out the body identification Man on Farm Classification Body Peter Hughes of fruit grower and florist has been appointed to represent Helton County on an advisory com that will study and make recommendations on farm classification In Ontaiio The announcement of pointmenls to the committee came from the Honourable William A Stewart Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food Other representatives pointed to the six man com arc Edward J barrister Bolton Peel County Dorothy Wcllesley farmer wife Waterloo County Pyke Wolfe bland farmer County Arnold Burns Grand Valley far County and Ronald White Den field far Middlesex County In announcing the pointment of this Committee he Minister said There are many Legislative Acts programs and policies ad ministered by a wide number of Ministries which affect or apply to farms and farmers in On The nature of farming itself has changed considerably over the years and the industry has become so diversified that it becomes difficult to deter mine what is meant by such commonly used terms as Farm Farmer or Farmland Four Suffer Injuries in Saturday Accidents Vehicles driven by Cyril Clarke age of Georgetown and Harold age 17 of Kitchener were involved in a two car collision on the Town Line south of No Saturday JohnVandonk a passenger in the vehicle and Juliane a passenger in the Clarke vehicle sustained minor injuries Total property damage was pul at No 17 west of the Line was the scene of a single vehicle collision Saturday in which damage was done to a vehicle being driven by John Robertson age Georgetown Mr Robertson received minor Injuries A two car collision occurred on Highway west of Peel Town Line the same day Vehicles Involved were driven by Walter Collins age 29 Georgetown and Leslie Chalmers age 17 Jim Georgetown a passenger in the Chalmers vehicle received minor injuries Total property damage was estimated at 276 Part time farming the acquisition of rural land Tor recreation and uses and the holding of land In development areas by owners has to the complexities exist We believe all references lo far farms and farmlands in our Ontario Statutes and policies should uniform and applied with consistency Farm people individually and through their organizations have asked hat such a review be undertaken year in Scotland and arrives home for her annual six months stay Henry after all his psychological probes fail confronts Sybil with a shoe off body asks about it to she replies so that where he put him It turns out hat her husband he Nailing father killed a gangster named Joe Corona in self defense just before he disappeared in an air raid many years before Sybil then bribes Mr Flaherty to dispose of the body by making a payment on his house Henry has already bought him an encyclopedia set Scotland Yard arrives on the scene looking for one of Henry s missing patients played by who has a father complex on Henry The officers Detective In Hardy and Sergeant Bray played by John Homing and Tom Van respec tivcly add to the confusion Sergeant Bray adds another comic touch when he tries to pull the housekeeper pointed nose off after buttering her up Mrs arcy the housekeeper is played by Vivianne During the height of the confusion Henrys fiancee arrives the Honourable Pamela Colefax played by Carol Joyncs She is angry with Henry for leaving her stranded for three hours without phoning Mr Flaherty fills her in what Is happening and she decides she likes Henry better WITH HIS HAIR DOWN The play ends with the police removing Mr Flaherty soot sack with body In it and throw it in his never knowing the difference Paul runs off with Hernandez and Sybil learning from the police thai the gangster ring leader has died In Italy phones Scotland lo tell her husband he can come home much to surprise of the family The auditorium filled nearly to capacity on night was an indication of credit for the group and play director Harry We don t do the work around here we simply create the environment that allows nature own bacteria to do It says Win Smith chief operator at Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant as he describes the operation The bacteria may actually do the work but a system of checks and counterchecks by the staff assures It is done The stall themselves all taken the prescribed courses conducted by the Ontario Water Resources Commission The sewage comes in by trunk sewers to the a machine which breaks up solids which could block the pumps It is then pumped Into a grit and sand remover which also has a ball float registering the flow The low in turn is registered on a flowmeter which tells exactly how many gallons arc going through the plant every minute of the day The chart is changed every morning at 10 clock On Friday afternoon May 3 million gallons were registered on the chart Despite the rating of I million capacity everything was running smoothly A machine known as the flowmatcher does exactly what it says matches the speed of the pumps to the speed of the flow lit The sewage then enters the primary where a circular rake drags the material around dropping the heavy sludge down into the centre where it over the digester The scum grease are also pumped into separate tank in the dlgcstor Scum and grease are the hardest to digest The effluent from the primary then goes into various aeration tanks where bacteria go to work In he final he bae are raked out since now are heavier than the fluent and go back to the beginning to start all over again By this time they are an entirely new generation The ifflucnt now looking clean then travels to the chlorina on tank where it is held a of minutes The foam so common at the outfall from disposal plants a few years ago is almost gone now since the Ingredients in detergents have been changed from inorganic to organic The heavy sewage in the digester is kept In a half million gallon tank at degrees where a mixer is in operation The methane gas continually being created is piped down into the boiler room to fire the boilers A valve In a long pipe allows samples to be taken from the digester without the methane gas escaping The sample Is tested In the lab for volatile acids which tells what stage the digestor has reached Tests are run every day to determine whether loo much or too little chlorine is being used and count In addition twice a month an hourly check is made on samples of raw sewage primary effluent and final These samples are sent to the Ministry of the laboratory The samples must be taken verj carefully so no outside bacteria can add to the count This way the effluent in all stages Is tested thoroughly twice a month by the Ministry or Environment The plant Itself runs check on the check because too little can result in a high cloriform count RGFNCY UNIT An emergency auxiliary dlcsel unit goes Into operation automatically if the power fails while a large panel of lights alerts the staff mediately if any motor in the building fails properly After processing the con tents of the digestor are Si This spraying is not done A rake drags the heavy material around from the outside to the centre where It haphazardly but is tightly The fields themselves must ii3ZdtoiSSto The hospital committee of the Local of Women reported the purchase of a surgical table complete with plaque as the council gift to the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital This was disclosed at Ihclr regular meeting held In the committee rooms of the Canada Trust Building recently The council received letters asking for blood donors and canvassers for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind This canvassing blitz will take place May Mrs Dick reported to the meeting several items on prescription labeling use of antibiotics consumer prices monopolies control percent of prices need for com petition inflation prices oil and gas monopolies Mrs Connie Nieuwhof outlined program lor trie Child Safety Forum to be held in St John s United church May The subjects for discussion are road safety research water safety fire and suffocation public health including home safety and volunteer am services Mrs Fran Jamieson Public Health Superintendent wilt be the moderator at the forum President Mrs Clarence Hayes presided over the meeting and following adjournment lunch was provided by Mrs The chart on the flowmeter Plant every minute of the shows exactly the flow of day Chief operator Win sewage going through the Smith reads the chart Water Pollution Control The chief operator stands by the sand and grit remover Carrying recycling used for fill on low land further ihe sand and grit Is around the plant Win Smith weighs sample from the diaeslor on the laboratory scales The The aeration tanks where oxygen Is being dissolved Into the water and the bacteria are utilizing the carbon hydrogen oxygen Plant operator Brian Am maintenance operator Bob Rolf and chief operator Win Smith find themselves regularly conducting tours of the plant Many of the visitors are high school students Fines Probation and probation imposed on two Georgetown men three weeks ago when they appeared in criminal court here were for possession of narcotics and not for trafficking A story appearing on the front page of The Herald May was in error in stating the fines of apiece plus probation handed down by Judge Douglas I atimer followed trafficking con ITS Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION of Silts Hybrid Teas and Climbers CRASS and SHRUBS it mint p MOSS Kill fits I AWN NTS Tor PATIOS FOUNTAINS PATIO PATIO STONtS CURB for CHUNK W1I1TF MMUILt CHIPS Free Use of I- OPEN 7 Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses UN Mi miles south of DIM to dally Invest in Real Estate An Investment In Real Estate can prove to be most profitable if done wisely Talk it over with your Realtor whose training and experience in analyzing investments have made him real estate wise He is a professional in real estate who subscribes to a strict Code of I as a member of the local board and of the Canadian Real Estate Association Look for this 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