Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1977, p. 5

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TIIFHFRALD Wednesday April A review of the tow jihe operation lot in Hills Is needed soys a Georgetown taxi owner The bylaw is too stringent for small operators who with his wifi Taxi bylaw too stringent says fleet owner Lee operates Glen Taxi In their there are two other companies Hush Taxi in Georgetown and in Acton plus two independent SEPARATE SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Liberals meet in Milton Nancy president of the Hilton 1 ibir lotion for youth for Liberal members to mitt their represent it in Milton day Heed Hilton Burlington Phil brook MP for Hilton ind Ross Milne MP for Peel fcrin The idei is to let people realize the MP are and are interested in thi Mrs said All three agreed wholeheartedly thai they wen interested in voice of young people for young peopli on mor ongoing basis in politics nol just at election lime he said Julian Reed said Frank and I are fighting apathy all the time Youth present large majority of the voting population we need jour participation Heed said the m reason he decided In run for of in was because of his dissatisfaction with Progressive P irt during inform dls won Ik sinousl I dnn 1 1 know I want I eh my mind hi Mrs oh Nov ind I hey Ml Milne said young I in on important con group with the Ihn of being dissolved ind hinging head Pewit think it will turn out I right the be inLs he nd 1 mttid I enterprise aid in simplified I is with a consciousness nil is not carved insti the party is philosophy if always changing hi said Dr Phdbrook asked mem of the association why they joined party ind why they attended the meeting par ticularly when a hockey One young liberal said he attended the meeting out of but said he doubted the would any thing to heart or repeat young piopk nit to it of sud he had lo meeting with young people for over two years and congratulated Mrs on her effort arc faced with a new difficult anil world that rtiUin till in be The issues our itlention unimpUjmml nationil inflation thi question of government nigh ononis for the and It need to know what inadians want while thing has be tome so complinted people ive optid out and want lead irs to ike choices for is it the cross roidi It could become one of the strongest countries or it could flounder It a good rt for people to git into 1 stressed President of New youth wini of the itxrril Party of out per cent of tin popul would be of 18 and if nonciring attitude imtinuid it only hurt MI Milne oiled for an change on the of Canadians Quibcc is trying to preserve a Jang used for and fr imophonts want it to be In ited inidnns In the while papir Gill calling or languigi being used only in he feels the Dill will be i Ihrci politicians ore at the rem the depression how the was so snnll with very few unions but now in ifi is rising However MP Milne said with number of lung people moving into workforce the should bo re duced Mrs said there ore which affect young people now and the key is to get mvolied Most get involved only when involves hut it is to be involved all time she sud Before thi meeting adjourn id summed up the feelings saying he hoped young people would find their way to Ottawa GETTING IT ALL WET look on tool Ml and Jell While hi explaining the Decision today on parking restriction for Maple Avenue Regional publn works has approved the restriction of parking along one sideof Maple Avenue from Guelph Street to Mnuntainvlcw Road lo allow emergency vehicles to pass without difficulty from the new proposal must be ilided by council today taxis he laid One area the owners would like to see changed Is the bylaw clause which allows a taxi licence to be lifted If the taxi Is out of service for more than GO days Mr McMillan said that In the summer business declines to the point where we arc forced lo park Ihe cars How high pre miums arc paid on a quarterly basis and if the bylaw allowed a to be for a quarter the owners would git a What were afraid is losing the licence plate while owners to see changed is for waiting time Mr McMillan said The current rate is he thinks it rise to per hour or cents a minute A third area owners want is the fee for a which from to another already a ij be able to hold a licence he feels It should be paid Just once 1Tic changes arc needed be cause owners face rising costs In operation insurance re pairs and fuel Mr McMillan said At the same time the consumer caught In an spiral has become more conservative with his dollars is not taking a taxi as often as before he said To overcome the drop in demand drivers would like a pool for school children he said With five childnn in one car each oar would save money The pool arrangement would also work for picking up era oil headed in the same direction from he GO station for example he said The fee could be cut three or four ways The drivers work long hours on shifts he sold and don t make big money But of this the drivers feel they offer a valuable service to the town one with on interest closeness which is built up between the 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