Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1974, p. 11

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Page IB THE HERALD Wednesday October Davis will discuss school reopening Vandals strike at graveyard Bill Davis have something up hit sleeve The Premier has decided to meet with the School Board executive this Friday to discuss the reopening of the School Mr Davis must have something In his head or he wouldnt be wasting his valuable time on this said Julian Reed a spokesman for Norval group who met with the premier In his office on October 18 If something occurs thats positive It will certainly Indicate that democracy Is still intact and people still can control their own destiny he added Mr Reed pointed out that the final decision rests not with Mr Davis but with the school board Attending the meeting will be Heltons Director of Education W J Prlestner vice chairman Mrs J Alexander and MPP James Snow Mr Reed said the Norval Ratepayers Association are the real genuine Mr Davis has shown Its the first time I ever came out of a political meeting with the feeling that I havent been kissed off he said of tober meeting An early Hall owe en prank at the Glen Williams Cemetery last week proved to the cemetery board that gates will not deter vandals Thirteen headstones were knocked over in one section of the and a gate recently installed to prevent break Here we thought our troubles were all over I couldnt believe it exclaimed Mrs Tom Haines secretary treasurer of the cemetery board She said the damage was reported to her early Saturday morning by Mrs Norton of Brampton Mrs Haines Immediately notified the board chairman Mayor Tom Hill and another member John who went to the cemetery to survey the damages along with Ihe Ontario Provincial Police Mrs Haines said it looks as of these kid have do reapect for Ihough it might have been done the living so why would they by very young teenagers It have any more reapeclfor the was that kind of damage Some dead she commented Announcing Change of Ownership WITCHES flew Into Pine through the cornfield Valley Garden Market for samplings of witches brew the grand opening taffy apples and popcorn Halloween party Saturday Daughter Kelly and and Sunday where owners Sandra Cooley of Hornby Bob and Elaine Crawford dressed up for the occasion treated kids to wagon rides Battle among yourselves for Esquesing hall Community groups In Hills will have to fight among themselves for the right to use the town hall In decided the general administration com Monday Councillor Morrow made the recommendation that the various groups represented at the meeting and other groups Interested in the future of the building should attend a special meeting at the hall to discuss the possibilities He added that a report should be prepared by the town engineer to see if the proposed renovations are feasible as well as having each of the in groups bring facts and figures concerning their use of the building in the past and in the future Youre the people who are going to be best served he said If you cant reach an agreement then it will be up to council to do what best Representatives of the Georgetown Little Theatre and various other groups including the Womens In stitute and the Womens Institute attended the general administration com mittee meeting to discuss the possibility of converting the hall into a mini theatre Derek Joynes of the Little Theatre presented a brief to the committee outlining the groups requirements and plans for the future of the building He sold the Little Theatre been in Georgetown for 14 years and produced over entertainment hours of live theatre We are not an Inward looking group of selfish people he said We arc a viable group of citizens who wish to enjoy themselves and share that enjoyment with others He added that survey taken during the beginning of listed a theatre complex as the third most important building after an indoor pool and arena Only the theatre is not being built by council because of a lack of funds he said With major modifications this hall could provide an ex cellent permanent theatre Mr told the councillors We arc to be allowed to take over the administration of building not to others for It Mr added that the Little Theatre wanted ad ministration control to Justify spending large sums of money for the modifications which Include adding more room to the stage by tearing down the rear wall and rebuilding It In opposition to the Little Theatre proposal to take over the administration was the Ashgrove Womens Institute with Doris their spokeswoman Mrs told the committee members that the 50 women In the organization often use the building for their euchres and dances She added that the Townhall should always be readily available to the public without any one organization holding a monopoly on it We dont object to it being rented to the Little Theatre or to their use of It she con tlnued But it belongs to the community very often and not more than three to four times a year But we like to feel that its still available to us she said The final outside speaker was Denny Charles one of the board members He said the struc ture built in should remain as it la Mr Charles added that the board does not object to the Little Theatre using the building but Is against any perferentlal treatment Mayor Tom Hill argued against the Little Theatre taking over the building pointing out that their renovations may not be ap proved b the Ontario Government because the rear wall Is a fire wall BOOZE SIX DAYS Hills council agreed to a reqtest from the Acton liquor store and the Acton Chamber of Commerce to support a motion to allow the towns liquor store to remain open for six days a week Councillor Joe Hurst said that the store has applied to the Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario for the permission but did not want to do anything unless council agreed He added that stores in Georgetown Guelph Erin and Brampton are already open six days a week EsquesingAshgrove Proposed New GARBAGE DUMP A public meeting wilt be held at The Public School On Wednesday November 6 You 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