Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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rivacy Must Be Protected By Law OConnor Water Supply Desperate In Norval had to learn to live without she has all the water she could County Health Unit the not appear to be a leaking situation In Norval is not very septic tank because the faecal by good but said he didnt feel count were very low Our well fa fantastic at far rf Where there is a septic tank OConnor would apply only to fl police Is wrong because the bill allows applications for tamm wiretapping by public officers shortage of pure water Relief be to pay any not even In sight a present as axes if only we could get ttffiromthi PuWle officers are defined in Townhip Council decent water- Mrs Grasby keeps two rive- SMELLS Hon water containers in her Mrs some because of Taylor said It for the Regional gallon officer excise tax officers Government before tackling refrigerator which her son fills Its really awful because our faecal organisms as Well investigators the problem up In Georgetown They keep water has a stench to it when It Another resident Mrs Fred j with a little fresh Second Class Mall Registered Number of THE HERALD rule permitting indirect OTTAWA- said Tuesday in Commons that the incidence of illegal wire unless the broad nSnner custom areas ssLsrJsrsss The lawyer said the question la whether evidence He said police would not be against an accused at a trial hampered In cases of instead of direct evidence the legitimate need If this portion tape or transcript of a tape were excluded and said the made In a courtapproved authorization process through wiretap the courts could be speeded up He said this portion was Mr OConnor said most MPs deleted from the bill by the recognize the premise that committee on justice and legal Privacy at the option of the affairs and claimed that public individual must be protected as opinion is against Justice it is one of the essential per- Minister Otto Lang rights of a free and O Connor said the democratic society Armstrong Appointed fo Fill Area Vacancy The council of Hills newcomer to politics The son has appointed Georgetown councillor Mike Armstrong to he entered politics for first 111 the vacancy created by the time when he was elected last recent death of councillorelect year to the current Georgetown Graham Ripley Coun Arm- council on which he serves on strong attended his first administration and finance meeting last Wednesday night committees Mills mayorelect Tom Armstrong is a sales Hill said council had the option manager at Pete Masaon a councillor or Motors and has lived In Georgetown all his life Heard He cited cost and lack of in- s wife Sharon have three Georgetown council tabled planning board and now hes daughters aged 13 and IB final meeting of town running away He went on to holding an election months council on December 17 and say that Booths altitude Coun Armstrong said ho was I decision on amendment 18 to was Lets do nothing boys just very very pleased with the the official town plan The give to me year appointment officio town plan was drawn up INSULTS Im more than happy it was council authorized in 958 and underwent com- Coun Booth replied wont a unanimous decision he said the traditional township gift of revision in 1968 stoop to Mr Siddalls level of a turkey to township staff but jf council passes the new personal insult 1 never said Id not without complaints zoning bylaw which it Is do it personally He added I Coun Armstrong will sit on the rising cost of meal currently considering then wont insult Mr as Ive ie works committee as well as Deputy reeve Coxe ihey will be forced to pass been insulted and shaking the councillor post for ward suggested the Christmas gift amendment 16 in some form or his head said Times are Armstrong placed third might be made In the spring other in order to make Ihe town certainly changing behind Graham Ripley and instead or during December conform to the amend- The amendment which was Harry Levy in the recent Give them poults and let split in two porta for voting election for Hills them raise the turkeys outlines a wai defeated on both counts Coun Armstrong is a relative themselves he suggested statement of intent as to growth The second portion stating that and development while zoning only existing lots be subject to bylaws enforce the plan amendment was defeated The council chambers were 71 in a recorded vote with only also scene of some heated Coun Mike Armstrong voting comments between councillor for the amendment The first Phil and councillor Roy part of the amendment which Booth The two exchanged colls for and CVCA words in discussing amend- approval for septic tanks was Six winners of Halton Fire that a often takes a tragedy to which deals with septic defeated Prevention Bureaus 1973 Ore make people more aware of the tanks in several areas of Councillors Phil Slddall Harry pretention poster competition need for tire safety I have Georgetown The amendment Levy Mike Armstrong and were honored at an awards sec heartbreak to last stated thai septic tanks could mayorBill Smith voted Tor the in Milton last week me for a said I be installed subject to the amendment while deputy- rve and Certificates would like all those who are approval of the County Ernie and councillors flevementwertBreMnted careless with fire to look at Ihe Health Unit and the Credit Roy Booth Era Hyde and Bill rttwX rf charred body of a child Valley Conservation Authority Hunter voted against the Mil Firefighter Jim and that only existing lots fall amendment Reeve Ric We dont even have enough when The Riviera ta water lor water to take a bath says nightclub had their pools put Mrs Grasby is very con- drinking water I have Mrs Evelyn of Norval In Since then we havent been the contaminated water the kids Juice The little bit of water we can able to get much water and cause an outbreak of Before refusal get from our well Is so polluted what we do get is filthy disease such as typhoid fever township council to as ins amouiu water we get However one of her neigh- situation the Halton County from It but If you cant use it The contamination in this you usually g even use It Theres enough for to pay Mrs Robert Taylor says Health Unit conducted test in what good Is It I really get water contains no pathological much higher faecal count so I the dishes but thats about it 1 dont see why we cant be he water has already claimed Norval to see if the pollution tired of boiling water all organisms so I really dont believe the contamination Is Mrs Grasby like many other hooked up to the Georgetown one casualty in her family My was really as bad as residents lime and something has just believe It could cause diseases coming families in Norval faces a water supply I would certainly husband caught salmonella claimed got to be done As far as the salmonella is non- good but there is the amount of water we get threat caught salmonella claimed pay any extra recently and we know It was A report filed by Nell lforonewouldbemorelhn report have not heard However we recommended willing to pay for water If we anything about it and it la that be connected to of tested could be connected to the reportable disease However it showed coliform organisms Georgetown supply At least I may have been diagnosed by a Georgetown water supplies while 15 of the contained stop boiling it county doctor because the contaminated NOT GOOD out of the tap Weve lust of Louisa Street Dr J Chamberlain because the contaminated Si SI the there is a shortage as welt The Herald Home Newspaper of Georgetown Acton and Esquesing THE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER Return Pottage Guaranteed per Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents CONTROL OF GROWTH TABLED UNTIL FINAL COUNCIL MEET Insults Exchanged During Debate Award Presented To Poster Artists arid of under the provisions of the Morrow was absent from the irl In the Bureaus I6lh annual Fire Prevention amendment meeting ntvwlde contest for Bureau chaired the dinner Coun Booth said he Council also passed a motion itudctTts Their schools Other speakers included Chief questioned the procedure of the that a bylaw be prepared we siuacms incir that a zoning included Chief questioned the procedure of the that ere Presented with ihe JDWilsonof Oakville Halton planning board and that the dealing wfth a zoning Insurance Mutual Aid coordinator and his amendment was being which would allow Garlhdale deputy Chief A E jammed through He noted Investments Ltd to build town rescent Georgetown and is a Clement of Milion Municipal that Acton and Esquesing houses in the northcast parcel In have official r Jolly old saint Nick paid a visit to Georgetown Saturday afternoon to take part in a parade in his honor The Santas in Town float at the end of the parade waving and saying hello to all his admirers Informed sources report that portly fellow sporting his characteristic white whiskers and red suit sat quite happily on the Liona Santa will make a second Herald Photo visit to the area some time between December and 25th For more pictures of the parade sec page in the second section official plan has the land zoned for low density while the Coun Slddall said Mr Booth building of townhouses calls for has been working with me on mediumhigh density is a Element ai at Cross representatives present in- currently have official plans of land between River Drive hool Retard Mayor Brian Best of and that they are not in the and Mountalnview Road The on Reeve Tom Hill of process of rushing through by- and attends and Councillors Roy taws Public School Booth iof Georgetown and Or- Honorable mention winners Chapman of Acton ere Monica Schafhauser and Dal Bello of Holy Rosary School in Milton antelle Guiot of St Vincents School in Oak lie and ves of Sac re Coeur parate School Georgetown received a certificate of enlevement and a silver liar RE8ENTATIONS Fire Hall attended by bout weltwishers ireflghters from the five fire departments judges from Fire DeparL- municipal councillors the lop Iwo winners renls teachers and prln- ipals attended Warden Mrs Anne presented the pen and certificate to Richard orris Guest speaker Ron chief fire vention officer presented attyJos prizes Donald and John of a well Insurance presented school trophies to principal errott of Holy Cross and principal Ron Howell Both winning entries will be terebl in an allOntario poster test sponsored by the rio Association of Fire Chiefs Honorable mention cer- flcates were handed out by Atkins of the Ontario Ire Marshals Office The children who entered contest will be a lot more loua of the dangers of fire the future speaker Ron told the audience He plained It was difficult to Are prevention to adults firefighters do as much work they can with children to press them of the need for prevention at an early age hopes the knowledge will y with them to adulthood Council Backed Into Corner By Official Plan Amendments NEWS IN BRIEF council and IndnslrlallsM ho ox- 5S SfSI backed Into corner In cars Ihe board ffi planning board The do more harm good V board preparing They look II a dangeroui ffllLSTKSSS to Ihe plan to bring II JHJ into line with a revised onlng be rcMned despite planning JJ bylaw Is attempting to brake board contention mole proposed residential lhan sufficient Industrial land development south Silver exists to meet needs Creek But In IMS council Chief Named Inspector Georgetown police chief Floyd has been named staff inspector for ad ministration of the new regional police force the new regional force doesnt begin its operation until Jan i with headquarters and detachments in Georgetown Milton and Burlington I am tremendously pleased with my appointment said Chief Schwann his week I know that I was expecting the appointment but I was certainly hoping for an ad ministrative position But I will not move away from Georgetown 1 love this town and couldnt bear to live elsewhere It was announced in November hat Burlington police chief Ken would head the new force Heading the Georgetown detachment as of Jan 1 will be Milton chief Ray who was named staff inspector of the north detachment located here Two deputychiefs of the regional force will be police chief Fred Oliver and Burlingtons deputychief Jack Jeffries Oliver will hand administrative duties while Jeffries will be in charge of operations Inspector Edward Heath head of criminal investigation branch has been promoted to superintendent and will head the Oakville detachment of the new force The police commission also began formal negotiations with the Police Association last week for salaries and benefits Tor the 200man regional force entered into an agreement wllh PROTEST contractual obligations BEACON CHEMICALS OF Milton will not relocate here The plant was destroyed by fire last week and Rod Book owner of the operation which employs nine persons said he will be seeking a new location in Burlington or Salllleet The cause of the blaze is still under investigation by the Ontario Fire Marshalls Office lor mission for residential use enter into a development agreement and then sat light Council would be abandoning its position he said if It accepts the planning boards recom- BREEDERS AND friends met Nov at the farm of it devclonmeni of the or Fraser and Jack Proud A of were judged with at a McLaughlin protested on Mr said he thought It placing a class correctly and Gordon McDonald white Properties ihe was a reasonable alternative to Georgetown 3 won the draw for the Everyone chose the joard its Drowsed red gnat ion of lands south of permit of the GcnorarTlhe Silver Creek It is proposed to Silver Creek lands Instead of board Peeking control change the designation of these boosting population densities papulation lands about acres from elsewhere in the town growth within guidelines Ihe residential to agricultural INTEGRITY patterns contained sold ihe A of integrity also In the Toronto Centre Regional Creek development could Mony Plan To do this the board proceed in step with addition to wondered proposes allowing higher the towns sewage treatment how ibe planning board could population densities in The plant now f fringe established areas of the town overextended will be enlarged downtown core but while further to handle about double Ihe flow highdensity residential apartment project to proceed on Street He laid here was no conflict prohibiting further development through land of sewage redesignallon In other areas problem behalf of Focal Properties ihe was a reasonable alternative to Georgetown 3 w j- u j top animals In the herd Judges for these two classes were Bob Smith Hornby Jeff Nurse Georgetown I and Bill Ben nett Burlington 1 THE CONCEPTUAL drawings for the new swimming pool complex In Georgetown were approved and accepted by the Monday night meeting of Georgetown council Two represen tatives of Canadian Swimming Pool Designs Ltd showed council meeting in committee of the whole plans for the proposed auditorium POLICEMEN were needed to restrain a 19yearold man in Oakville provincial court yesterday afternoon after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for raping a 16yearold Oakville girl at knifepoint Randall of The amendments found favor cited often during ihe public 1th environmentalists but ran meeting as one reason for inBreit between the planning Ho opposition from developers population controls and Complaints About School Expansion News of County Board Education plans to construct developer Involved Copies of official plan amendments were in short supply and were not avilablc directly lo the public at the meeting although such copies could be studied at the end of closing one down and theyre the meeting only nine miles apart 1 amendments to the plained protection of addition to Reeve Tom Hill complained P mehouse Public School tho students will have vine Fire prevention poster contest winners Yves and PattyJo of Georgetown show their prizes to fire chief Ken Yves was an honorable mention winner in Roy Downs the countywide contest while PattyJo won first in the girls division Public School prompted complaints from councillors about the closure of the Public School Thats a dumb thing said deputy reeve Coxe Theyre building one up and Two In Hospital li ttnrti valued Hi regional governmci Esquesing To Sponsor Appreciation Night i i i On v one council or school and vironmcntal areas and septic suggested that a gymnasium to p be added at will The revised zoning bylaw can only provide facilities for the be passed only if It conforms to exercise students would get the official plan The panning walking to school board has been pressing for The remarks stemmed from action because Georgetown the disclosure of a building W J separate permit obtained by the board municipality in January when work valued at regional government takes ecumseh St Oakville also sentenced to IS years for raping a 16yearold Scarborough girl GEORGETOWN HAS SEEN less fires this year than last ac cording to the Fire Departments November monthly report To this dale last year there had been Tires as compared to this year Damage involved totals nearly less than at this time last year In November the Fire Department responded to sevenfires and Township had four fires Four of these were caused by negligence ONTARIO PROVINCIAL police from Snelgrove and Joined Orangevllle police In a highspeed chase early this mor ning that spread over two counties and three townships Police eventually stopped the speeding car near Ashgrove in Esqueslnir Township and are charging Its driver Franklin Shlnnlman of with impaired driving alcohol over SO milligrams and dangerous driving AUDIENCE Taking advantage audience of municipal event too similar officials he a local printing Certifies Appreciation for the Society Has politicians too often reproduced late by more lhan l0 attend last weeks public The addition meeting Phil Slddall described as a multl use room took an part In the will contain for a gym- meeting He took Issue with a about the town membcrt have been given to a Macintosh of library resource room a health firm local artist for patch Georgetown was installed as dental Injuries He has been room and staff rooms S U of lions to replace Mayor wllh new president of the Peel inmiferred to the Joseph Brant Work on Ihe addition which m it Hospital In wa to have begun this week is council will Clerk treasurer sponsor an Appreciation Night French said the almost certificates which are to ago by Acton council but a last distributed to Esquesing staff New President minute hitch is making the and board and commission near George mBn age 3S was taken will contain space for a gym- Pi to the Milton District Hospital changing rooms Reeve dont know what price you council Identical right n put on a lhe but It doesnt the apace allotted for I- t much to Implement strong signature of the mayor certificates with laws covering fire safety in Esquesing council is headed ltK Proper designation it community he by reeve Tom Hill are dealing with peoples The banquet is lo be held The evening banquet Its not Just a case of Friday but the error was presentations night and dance llara he added discovered only yesterday wll be held at St Albans hall in Weir said It was afternoon Glen Williams Saint Andrews Society Memorial Hospital at ceremonies conducted Burlington expected to be completed by of land was a straight Efforts will be made however talurVnBampton ApaHenger In driven September in time for the next r Merle The contractor is replaces by Major William Watson as Kimball of Milton was GNE Construction Ltd reported to be in satisfactory by condition at Milton Hospital iiiLiiiititimift- Brig A already provide lor MuljIUon nd i puen class rooms and a kn- no lor was installed into of acquisition Mr Fraser Hamilton disagreed citing four The Llmchouse Public School l htmornry president of the vehlcIca rooms and a kin- INSIDE JULIAN REED or is determined to keep Norval School from closing its doors next June He has already made certain plans See Report Page SANTA arrived in Georgetown last Saturday pictures on Page SECTION SECOND SECTION Pgs

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