Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1977, p. 9

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Ski hill expands THE HERALD Wednedy September Page I Region Conservation vices director for the Authority has every hurdle thrown In its path unit work on the Glen fcden ski area In Milnti Concrete Is being poured this week for Ihe program for ho area The project was finally given Ihc starling signal List Thursday The expansion Includes a triple a new slope lighls for night an extension of the and a snow grooming tract The lift is tentatively scheduled for Dec 1 but may no be in operation until He middle or the month conservation Most of the work Kill be done by staff although he lonservpllon authority Is look ins or subcontractors HALTON DAIRY PRINCESS IN FINALS Holly IS of Campbell finished the Ontario Dairy Princess competitions at the Canadian National Exhibition as a finalist The series of judging throughout last week brought the Ha I ton Dairy Princess tfce various competitions to final judging at the weekend Among her prizes for She is pictured above Aug with other county dairv princesses the preliminary competition They are Back row left right Margaret Grenville Jacqueline Elgin Linda Hamilton Prince Bonnie Donna Whale Wellington row left to Christine MBnitoullnSudbury West Simpson Betty Jenkins 197577 Ontario Dairy Princess Joy Peterborough Monica Reiner Niagara SouUi Mary Bom of the 1977 78 Ontario Dairy Princess Unitone for PAVING DRIVEWAYS PATIOS SWIMMING POOL AREAS modi morel ft pj LocjledonHWY J Motel QUEEN ST E I DELUXE ROOMS NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT WOW LOUNGE THIS WEEK JERRY DALLAS RED BARREL ROOM THIS WEEK CI FLYTE EXOTIC DANCERS DAILY Noon Till LEMON TREE RESTAURANT Open Daily till Roast Beef Luncheon SALES SLUMPING CALL NOW 8772201 Garbage confrontation expected BEFOREYOU COULD BECOME A PROVINCIAL MILLIONAIRE ONLY IN FEBRUARY APRILJULY OR SEPTEMBER A major confrontation both in and our the courtroom seems likely if the ministry of environment approves a proposal by Metropolitan Toronto to transport lis refuse to landfill sites in Hal ton and three other southern Ontario regions While Hatton regional council carries on in its bid to establish a major garbage dump in rural Milton despite legal skirmishes with landowners a recent proposal lo bury Metro garbage here could see the rovitnlizatton of a based con citizen group Alarmed by Metro proposal to dump garbage into abandoned quarries in Hal ton Peel York and Durham regions en Bill Johnson has announced that he will reform his citizens organization to tight the plan it it Is approved Mr Johnson was the chairman of the Group United Against Rural Dumping GUARD until it was dls banded In 1971 The group had spearheaded a successful public opinion campaign against a similar proposal by Toronto city council And although Ha It on council has to date made no official on the Metro proposal Lou Parsons chairman of Peel Silver Creek plan approved The Silver Creek Master Plan 3 acres of parkland three miles west of George town was approved in pie by the parks and recreation advisory board on Tuesday and will be forwarded to he ministry of environment However no further monies shall be paid toward ihe until the minlajry of environment approves the master plan So far CVCA has paid 8 for the study A Clarkson said it is ludicrous to keep paying for a study that the ministry may want redone He said the CV CA pay another nickel until the ministry op- proves the The consultants who design the Silver Creek Master Plan should have checked with the ministry before submitting proposals to the CVCA added but consultants told the authority in June that they would not check with the ministry until the study was completed The Sliver Creek Master plan Includes 35 miles of rails for hikers horse back riders cyclists and The CVCA owns 1 acres of the proposed acres and consultants have urged the CVCA to buy the land as it becomes available The ultimate goal for Sliver Creek will cost million Weapons charge A man was charged Aug In Georgetown for having possession of sticks prohibited weapon Police found the slicks when region said this week here is simply no available areas in Peel to accommodate the plan Mr Parsons explained that Peel regional council will honor a commitment to its citizens lo refuse any garbage being by other municipalities Peel Is itself being hard pressed by the citizenry to justify plans for a garbage dump In Misslssnuga An Ontario Municipal Board hearing on the matter will be held in October The Peel rejection came despite Metro stated willingness to help pay the cost of establishing major landfill sites that could then be shared by the city and the host region Metros proposal was first heard Iwo weeks jgo when Scarborough oiler Ken Morrish chairman of Metro works committee the minislry of the en vlronmcnt consider sites in the four regions including located between Georgetown and Acton as possible landfill sites Metro is currently producing nearly two million of garbage each year An estimated 1 tons is every day by truck to sting garbage sites metro all or which are ixpeclcd to be filled o ipaciy within two years sites in use and bung developed In Pickering and respectively are to accomodate Metro needs until Mr revealed this that Metro will apply for and the regional landfill sites itself as well allowing the host region use the dumps free of charge In addition he said the regions would be paid on a per Ion basis for Ihe Metro garbage hauled into their Seeking relief from the heat Boehmers can add central air conditioning to your present forced air heating system and youll be cool all summer long Every sum mer And youll be adding to the value of your home SPECIAL SUMMER AIR CONDITIONING OFFER Summer discounts until August 31 Call Boehmers and ask about our special air condition ing offer us for a free estimate Keep cool Let central air conditioning odd to tho value ot your home NOW EVERY MONTH IS MILLION MONTH Armstrong Ave Georgetown Coll Mrs Beryl Carter 8776931 Now the Provincial Lottery gives you more fun more action 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