Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1977, p. 1

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The fullsize paper reaching more than homes In Hills Home Newspaper of Halton Hills HIM- Sim 1977 Police fear killers release after years chief says The Canadian Police Chief Association s reccnl vole of support for the reinstatement of the was pro mpted by failure lo provide i to ipiial punish ment Police Chief Ken says Chief speaking to a Canadian law class at Acton high school Tuesday explain that the police do not punishment so much as they further lint could theoretically see i convicted killer ised from jail after serving only ISyiirs of Ins assigned the pros ami ions of pumshmint Chief quoted current a kgislition which dennnds primarily that a eon victed of first murder must scrvi at It ist vnrs in jul before becoming for parole He speculated that he Can Chief Association would have endorsed tin legis at its recent conference if not for the addition of a Catch within the print of the same bill Despite the bill in ibsoluie term hicf slid criminals arc offered a review by a panel of judges after 1j years So then ijs ih it tin licit lilxin hi this legis himself he said Why slniild we be given special Askrd to justify proposed reinstatement of the death Skerreit slid that many police officers can cite instances when criminals to them that only the thrill of and prevented from killing IhL policemen responsible for Doth Ihe US and Great arc considering the reintrodactmn of he death penalty lit and recent surveys have shown that a majority of support the same move Chief claimed that a murder is committed in the U every minutes while other violin crimes occur every seconds It s a sad situation which we re probably going to inherit one of these he said Then are limes such as when you have resorl to capital punishment Bui I think is a war on the right now called Chief 111 it Can ida current legisl i governing punish compromised by former Solicitor Warren All recent remarks Resting tint pi ml tics for crimes might be lessened even could leave the country for inter national terrorism and the Mafia A majority the students who Interviewed Chief rctl clearly with the chiefs association sums a is well is the plight of the police officer as described by Chief The Chief stated that officers resigned from the Me Toronto last year because of alleged unfairness in legislation designed lo con trot police operations Partly lxcause of technical loopholes in tin various fegislalion he said Hilton officers and thus the chief as well were sued by private citizens during 1976 Chuf Skcrrcll ilso revealed the force is every week of brutality during interrogation No doubt it has happened he admitted Building Products layoff to affect about 30 people fifth industrial lint in Hilton Hills an nounu within the four monllis Plant Brian that imploytes imluil office workers will lost ihtir jobs whin the pi nit discontinues its m inuf of plistic pipe mil fillings The plant irnplojs about KM to hi laid off win Thursday llii pi ml wis ilosed for the tame this week from Building Products head office in where fimill also lociled The minufaclun ind marketing of the company plastic piping has suffered significant losses in the millions since it w the Alton ago he said The flnannal losses com by a competitive in what Mr discrlbed is a difficult were expected to If Ihi operation was not eliminated Hi com mindid the for persevering its efforts mike the operation iionomlcally viable The pla the of vinyl siding his provided the imnp my with a very promising business Mr lockliart slid will con The managir pointed out that Canada Manpower has requi by the com CAS DIRECTOR SAYS Regionalism causes lack of group activity i Willi 11 Ihc ighl I MASTER OF PUNISHMENT It sail days work for Pat McCarthy member of blocks on his back which bis good Hill lis is Northern Karate Club who In crushed trying to tormorc picturesandslory with a soear at his throat Bounds concrete Photo by George I v ishiik Selfhelp project approved by YAACA iker Hon of Aid blamed this on slrueture of the in not sure m Willmgton is peopli in the north to of iwddli Hit riginn Mr region to with 111 lfl Id Toronto and ihirliiigton ire working together in tht Milton is unit struggli sharing villt Milton arc contained lend to for Hut this is he Tin irti municipalities m Hilton wilt work logitlur hut f im afraid will not win to do whit is in the of Oak villi residents he slid Hit intern for a outh Sirvieis is In provide forum for Ihc ihi mil of By MAGG HAWAII The Gcorgclown approved the spending of on an international dev program in Peru at its fifteenth annual meeting held lost Wednesday The Georgetown will co- sponsor a self help program in Lima along with the Y branch In the South Centn Region or Ontario It is expected that the International Develop Association will match each dollar the ruse and the Peruvian have Indicated it will be willing to contribute lo program although it cannot match Canadian funds for for dollar Among vinous sources he required keep the program in operation for years will be raised 470 from Canad and 771 from Peru The recipients of the money will be the and La Victoria brunches of the Y These arc small branches un der the Jurisdiction of Y head quarters in I ima The aim of the project is train people to help ves and La Victoria will train about 60 gh tto resid to go ick into ghettos and piss on their skills pyramid fashion so thit the residents of the are i inn an me training Canadian funds will to provide resources and training aids for the students The project was explained only a of power by Tom Johnson and Bruce lines nolilcphnnis Duff two of Georgetown s dir homes only two water who visited the project to a population of site in January along wilh three South Central Region La In iddition to ajiproving the choice of i project on which world s rvici funds should spent till Y lleetlll Johnson slides of the to the lifestyle in the ghettos of Victoria is a slum am of I im where there is Its iLs living conditions are primitive lo Us for instance consists of writing mcssijiswi hi ickbo by Thiy in Hurl Mil Tom Johnsons Keilli Mills and irry ill secret iry J in Improved creek for Wildwood hi crossing II area com known is tin will from worKs Tin roid which runs Its- 111 in mile from Ifighw ly the Hilton Hills I m is year old Mr mil Mrs is chosen as Georgetown district high sihool Snow at a p J hint held ltd is wis don iled by r loci I mirth mil ilnthcs and jcwellir runner up in wi hi r was si runner up I ink wis third runner up ind nidi wis fourth rutinir up The of Miss went lo ride ii student If ye old J Burns dnu Mr and Mrs Clare if r of ill Ik led rii 7 Hills who nutting but is not torn imtke mimbtr urged public works to approve Traffic would increase on the road I hi said if this were not a to navigate in all types wcilhcr might tin isihihty of mini road i along ilton Hills and exit riding through the deadend the i me and His i of dm Willi ims into oil Mr Hi oil sud tin ix r i roSsing would require I irM for Ihe rivtrbink is I Chief resigns Hills In i I luif tlmf Buikinn risignalio Is It is i April ml lint hie ghti Bums irolyn Burrows Barb rioii and lube 111111 wen in Ihe pig lent In iddilion to melting Hit Judges for in informal iimst urn in nod to the tin p ir idtd along i with and in wink mas of monies Killmir told he iiiditnie what sort of irur ith girl fane In Ihi five html finalists each irl was asked a question I qui was hi r Women I of how she fell women should riicivi equal for Whats Inside Today timid lu Ihrirlm ilcmlls irrtls assist in providing w jobs for the IB plant 12 supervisory workers who will Im laid off monlh He Ihit isihihty of it is Hi id 1 found dun iroilu vuliiiilottononiKd lnited of IM innouieed I ist monlh it il eloping its doors this spring Three Georgetown area firms ihc Papers to fall Provincial Papers and Beaumont Knitting all reve ikd plans late in 1976 for shutdowns of local or reductions in personnel Average increase for educational purposes it increase to lax the ho s fin met sud Thursday whin the board expenditure budge was revialid lb the mill ill be to four Breakdown The mills Tin board his budgeted lo in 1077 up from 17J spent in 19fi The revenue portion of budget will In revealed tomorrow Thursday public input and culling from trustees the budget is due or formal 17 In Ihe four parts of the schools sicondarv sihools trainable and GDHS Snow Queen equal work but should sllll be like lady drew loud Unlike many pagaent winners did not break into tears when her name was announced She kicked up her heels on stage and made her obvious After she was crowned lust years loured Ihi counted for Ihe largest single item per cm of total Elementary will get r51 while high school will get 076 Teachers for trimible mentally retarded will receive total salary of Plant is budgeted at or per cent and debt charges account for or 7 per lent The board will operate within provincial grant celling Mr Cooper the In 1M76 per cent of the budget came from provincial grants and 41 per cent municipal levy students and the trainable mentally retarded in this ir will rise the board of education learned Thursday In board spent 484 756 to educate elementary students or SI 170 per pupil According to expenditure budget revealed last week It will cast WW to teach fewer an in of per cent or 345 per pupil To educate 416 secondary school students In 1976 the board spent or per pupil In 1977 with more school students the lotil will be Ml or per pupil for 12 16 per cent in 1 41 cents for food service tuition fees ex pinditurcs not allocated elsewhere and other operating nou opera ting I- or each dollar spent on secondary school students 76 41 cents goes salaries fl cents for plant operation for dcbl charges 1 or plant maintenance 1 for transportation I IS tents for business ad for fcdut 149 retarded in 1976 cost the each for of In 1977 with 1G more students cost will increosc per icnt for a total of or 4 149 16 per pupil each dolhr spin on elementary students 16 goes to salaries 1 cents for plant operation cents for debt charges cents or transportation 1 94 for pi ml momtenance 1 for educational services 1 for administration and cents for food services tuition expenditures not illoealed ilaewhcre other expenses and operating expenses I- or each dollar spent on the trainable mentally retarded 77 tents goes to salaries cents for transportation cents for plant operation cents for tuition fees and cents for plant main ttnnnci attendance health ind food services In 1H77 the board has 730 for business administration Of Is for elementary schools and for secondary schools In 1976 the board spent for business administration Most of the Increased business administration costs ire from legal fees up to from in 1976 or the were proprietor of By ban di r tor of mil I ml llur rude sliidint MAYBE AT THE END OF THE MONTH DEAR The Huns at African lion Safari in nip in air Let Itockton iw March come In like a lamb this lamb leaving us with Spring year on a bright sunny morning with a chilly

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