Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1977, p. 24

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E HERALD September 7T ttilh the department new Brandon is a cop now Willi K Herald staff ThepolicedcparlmentoFRochislcr New his purchased a German Shepherd from breeder Bough Ion Thedog Brandon will be part of a squad of four dogs and four handlers Lieutenant Harold Connor old The Herald Thursday He said the K Is the first for the department the pari merit Jocks for most in a dog is a nice stable he said is the difficult lining sun ibk derm in I in or ml it Ill four illud pririm the iltim rt police the llii expeelsilnt dois work r In Tin retired birring injuries Kilrtnn Kennels ml sin id mixid first lin police She is tint the sold In department I I miss him bull v is lint Brandon would be ind i ickard I J si i Glen wells standstill till Friday meet Attempts to work out a solution Ihe water problem in Glen Williams arc currently at a standstill according to one of the lawyers representing some Glen residents in a bottle to have water restored to their homes Although preparations for issuing a writ naming the parties responsible for lowering the water level in a number of wells In the village are being made said that action was delayed to the outcome of a meeting between Mount Developers their con Robert Cllpsham and William Morrison and Harney of Ihe ministry of the environment Friday Al meeting Mountclilr agreed to have a done which would give a clearer picture of what is happening to the water table When the sludj ii completed the developers are prepared consider solutions such as deepening the wells or ping water Into the aijuaftr he said The results ire due today I Wednesday i or tomorrow Whether they v Ill hi the results of the Mr has his doubts He points out letters Ihcy send to of answers sent to other while In resident eontinui to In Whin wrote lo hoard oF health the wrote to Hills Tom Hill letter of them nil but no mi invited the residents to the meeting Ministry of I hi eneirnnmint in sold ministry feels the is not responsible for v iteriinhl piolik ms the resident Separate school talks deadlocked Separate school teachers and the separate school board remain deadlocked on tia Chief board ncgot it or Hart ley said Thursday the dispute centres on principal salaries and proposed met hod of calculation which is a departure from the structure determined by school size Board trustees at a meeting Sept 19 with teacher ncgolinl rejected the principals salary proposal which they feel would exceed ion board guidelines Further meetings have been called off pending a complete review of teachers a Is Mr Sherksays Under teacher calculations Indicate some principal would receive mere uses In excess of would receive increases ex ceding and nine of the 13 would receive Increases In excess of Mr although many of contract clauses have been agreed by both parties in ten prior the meeting Lai the teachers have only slight ly changed their original mon requests on the teachers grid and allowances for posi lions of responsibility The teachers he says have a willingness posilnm on other chases if board the principals sakir pnpos ichers art seeking in 1 per benefit package not the cost of areas not directly related to increases In dispute include ttachers seeking 100 per cent board pud the board pays KG per cent except a denial plan which is per cent plan Is not In dispute added fits for retire men gratuity hick k and 100 per cent group met payments a pupil teacher which Mr says would remnrc in ad lillonut at an average cost of or about 1 1 million in crease in taxes increases In for specialist and admin titration staff teachers hive rejected the man igcment which ihe right hoard manage Us sys tern and to supervise its lull salary and no deduction of sick leave credits while on workman compensation Workman compensation pay ments would be turned over the board the board present offer of a per cent salary increase Mr ires f 11 wilh 11 lilted Classics on view t were Ihe prcdo mlnatliig look at tho Bamboo oft s fashion show last week us the mmlels displayed fir wear Sand nig showed off disigmr creation Tills model Is mode of rust lolveslcrsllk jersey gathered it wrist and walil with The raw edges of the Hi the skirl arc whipped in d irk brown thread to give an edging effect Ihe ruffles on the tiers Gold son and a nisi elnlh flowtr completed The fashion wear Ithek off while and muted shades wiiha grey cast are the hip for this Mantailored crepe chine blouses by Susan van lopped many of the suits lies on many of blouses were worn in bows or as scarves Cowl necklines are still around Slim sleeves have re appeared Crystal pleats at hemlines and on collar trims arc new this year Scarves and flowers scented be the- most popular Leather slouch boots are considered quite stylish with the peasant look as well as with pant sulfa Suits were shown In checks weeds and a few match Ing plain piece Many suits fourpieces jackets waist length vests knife pleated skirts and slocks The little black dress beloved by fashion conscious ladies some ago ap peared in a soft jersey with long slim sleeves and gored skirt as pari of the lute day dresses Black was also chosen for a floor length crepe even gown with ponchostyle j and jet bead trimming The long kilt with a match vest and contrasting bluer is still around for evening wear Bet teamed a red green and yellow tartan a black Water and a yellow shirt waist blouse with a self scarf for show Although all types of fabric ore being used for ihls season fashion natural fibres are again with many wool or wool blends being shown EDWARD HISAKI Mho M WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF ORTHODONTICS AT THE MILTON MALL 55 ONTARIO ST SOUTH SUITE 23 MILTON ONTARIO 2M3 Telephone Hours Milton 8782874 By Appointment Georgetown lirnj models part of a three piece pant imt acrylic Hobnobber The color was while bluegrey color The Jacket Is the skirl has pleats the waist It is pin el mitehmg blouse in wider blue and white PreSeason Portrait Special Your personal or family portrait fully finished and movnted in a folder Sitting Proofs 1 Print x The Personal Gift PHONE NOW FOR APPOINTMENT inks slums evining guun pink sit I hi e ipe eoll is trimmed with ind a self rose finishes off the neckline The is part of i collection from by shown at a in the lft last week Heritage group forms in town is he Ih n Hills fore tht end of 1377 to enuiml in design King anil districts of his tone or il in our municipality The leleil In I ive municipil ills tin rihl lose up lot its ind lilks with town phnning dtptrt mint on mailer have ri tiki phce says John lelJomld president of Historic il Sociely Once a properly or district his been designated under Ihe lei no or ns the can take pi lee for IftO Tht Town Hall litruick ill ire two proper which the feel should FULL EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE PUBLIC MEETING Sponsored by District Labour Council 730 PM- WED OCT 5 ELIZABETH ST S BRAMPTON ONT Royal Canadian Legion Branch 15 GUEST SPEAKERS Cliff Pilkey President O FL Local MPs and Unemployed and Employed Canadians must oin together to solve Canadas Number Problem UNEMPLOYMENT to bring people together and give them a voice their own II you want to share In that voice and help yourself and other Canadians PLEASE ATTENDTHISMEETING

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