Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1978, p. 1

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Your Morning Smile first lust fumed of J nji MARCH Home Newspaper of Hills TWO PAGES NHMt Die paper reacting mora than hornet in Hattoa Recycling project eyed by town itiun Hills works lommil the i igrcc in it grim to study garb sponsored by 1 i to mil Hilton resident will be asked to globs tin and paper m iht rest of their garbage I hi will be picked up truck and Inns potted lo containers located at tin works yard From Hurt Hit miteriils will be imported to markets where will Im bold lor recycling I he purport of this Is Dim fold to determine aw of mil effectiveness of an idierlising campaign on householder with respect to si itmg irbage lo lessen lit physical of being sites and lo assess fcaslb illty of establishing main ihi project Flit ministry will provide a public ilmns consultant the public in the of prut i mil deli the tht public to to collect the will the lown collect the parol wastes provide storage or it at the central works yard rent trucks and contains to be ustd in the project and the glass paper and tin The ministry will pay the the entire project up A num tier of numbers of the works inmmlttet expressed that town would be to with draw from the program even if it ipparint that the progr im would incur a deficit of linn the would forced to pay If wt do go in art going to be able to get out Mayor Tom Illll asked Town Bob Austin said the pro gram is scheduled to end In December although it con be continued past that date The ministry will be paying ill expenses incurred by the program Including the rental fee for the truck lo pick up the separated wastes and the sal of the workmen make the pick Mr Austin said that studies have shown that even with only per cent of the residents of Wards and 4 cooperating ACTON TOWN HALL Condemned lldltin Region senior citizens drop The second floor Itirry Shepherd I Hilton Hills on Id Monday relocate ONE OF 1 1 CANDIDATES wins lurry is declining enrollment 1 p intcd school trustee lor Hi wii to meet by Hilton In iril with re education ij supirintendinl lo tin Mr ore of It of enrollments st ill Candida lis for the post will of schools icile 1 by Dm in Georgetown to whit thr who resigned of hold silk business Mr Shepherd ran oppo Don still luu i I I in the up oil election m ice it ehil sl Hi icpriseneiitne the hinnw w is freslimin mi in in Mr stupid 1 will a 1 i lei ilt him in ru In make in appeal to ill re tils iminir On will ireh to give a call to discuss iny J it areas of concern His phone mil other it number is el sehool He said of the first things 111 he in of he is addressing himself lo is mi re tin ami About The Hills Relief appeal Scholarship winner schohrship Awards run tin mi I sin m I ins Hi Ivti In ii Guest speaker eorjcio Iirents Without general meeting Much it i Centre it tip st spi ike lnemt JAM meeting rtliilmn Tht of hold inform it pin Hal Topics of J Kemp spokeswoman for i dreams person the self and how to be Folk singer attends David will known eomiKJscr performer will be the goest at the District High School I- oik our on April and Mr bewail per forming professional in in 1071 mil his been heard on television and eoncert perform has two records his own Crossing and High Ground on Woodshed Record and is been i in on recordings by Hay mil Irish Hovers among others Summer job help Canada opened its Outre for Students on James Street Georgetown Tliose wishing to register may contact ihe at or seek assistance from Manpower lounscllors 1nday Deadline today Today Is de for applications to the board of education for ion into rench immersion program Bruce of program at board will be making executive commit on I riihy there ore sufficient sludcnts to begin the program the University Women has said lhat the is hort only Ihn or our of the number required hold the Trustees students meet Hilton board of is meetings between board and students at Hills high as suggested by llev Carry Morton the night of his reappointment as chairman of the Acton trustee and Milton trustee Ivan Armstrong will meet with high school in the on April while Gcorgclown high school will Elaine and Florence Means both fr Burlington and Mr Minion In the school on March How did tint lepn St captures Icprceh inn there seems to be the question facing Day and legend has II that anyone who i rcvcil where he has burled pot of Unfortunately tor tbli leprechaun came about with a Utile darkroom by Herald photographer George and printer Myles the program will make money But If it Is successful and it docs lose money will the town be politically in a position to have to continue the prog ram he asked ihink if we don lake advantage of this were look a gift horse in the mouth Mike Armstrong said I think you can show people that If a program is losing money you can continue to offer It particularly when It costing the taxpayer money They understand if the program has to be stopped It their money to a final 2J and the Save the Town jII committee Is attempting seek financing for the project Late last ye collected about drop in names on a petition to the building the last of public building in Acton of tiding is about historical significance RUNAWAY LOCOMOTIVE KILLS THREE INJURES TWO The driver of the catering truck ltocco of said he hardly it out of the way He id had parked the truck ilh parked the work coming toward the line up and jelled for every Mr I- lorlnda he saw oat man go under the wheels of the and there wax nothing sou could do The crews were employed b Imvldlc Contractors II at to build a spur south of the CPU tracks so that massive transformers can be the new Ontario Hydro Station 440 UNITS COLLECTED Sophie Sadowskl a clinic from Toronto was one of the workers busy packing the donations made at the Red Cross blood donor clinic in Holy Cross auditorium Monday Workers soy there were a lot of new donors at this clinic and they were happy lo report the special donations needed for surgery at Toronto Sick Children Hospital were met A total of donors to the clinic Thir ice warning areas along the Credit River may experience localized flooding due to yesterdays rain Joan Rollings Credit Valley Con Authority spokesman said Mrs Rollings said one Inch of rain was predicted for yesterday but because the snow Is packed down and is already full of water most of the rain will run off causing some flooding The major concern was for localized thunderstorms which dump a lot of water a short period of time and aggravate any flooding problem Any flooding of the Credit River itself will be reduced by today cooler temperatures Mr Rollings sold The river is still frozen over Baetz rejects hydro review By STEVE RHODES Park Bur tun TORONTOA kv Irons mission line from Brace station to Milton will not be rerouled despite com plaints from Energy Minister Reuben said Tuesday In a letter to William Mann chairman of the Interested Citizens Group ICG said cabinet this week rear firmed its decision to allow the line to run from the Bruce station through the Niagara Escarpment at and connect with the to Pickering line at Milton said the letter would be disappointing and frus for the ICG but he said Its impossible to turn back the clock far enough to reroute the line He said the cost of replan- and rebuilding the line on a different route would be so large lhat he couldnt in good conscience recommend a basic change ICG formed to bring public pressure Ontario Hydros choice of route had asked Baetz to undertake a four month study of the line In response the minister said there is little if any merit In undertaking a study in view of he expense and time taken to dale Before making his decision Baetz met with members of ICG in February and March in addition the minister flew over the route and a number of proposed alternatives there is no per fect route especially In south ern Ontario Any alternative proposed route would go through areas which would undoubtedly re sult In opposition by equally concerned citixens The minister complimented ICG saying it had made a I impact on the plan ring and routing of future transmissions power lines you have contributed enor mously to winning the war of increased citizens participa tion In public decision mak ing

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