Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1980, p. 1

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5213- fl I mil Home Newspaper of Hills lay it I9H0 Police chief Actonians to hash it out Herald Special Acton who suggested vigilante help or El police patrols has hid conversation Police Chief James Harding and expects to meet him personal discus molttrs wilhm the week Lome president of I and Ford Ltd said he expects to accompany Ward 1 Dave Whiting when he lakes concerned residents to meet Chief Harding tomorrow probib- have already met privately with chief to things Mr said Ins letter to Chief which lie released to the Acton Free Press was If I hadn included the word vigihnte I don suppose much would have happened he said but I kind of glad I did It stirred things up and In his lettir Mr sled rind nets lIMtDFIt Mr said he doesn I feel he s being hit any harder than an other car dealerships by thieves and vandals He miy fact be adv could form vigilante groups with citizens band police officers of problems which have red are in in of the town He t implying citizens with guns or of the connotations usually associated with the term vijilante group STIRS I- 1 The pubhtation of Mis letter stirred a furor as other newspapers picked upon his sugjcslions well as anger ing Chef Harding over a comment that regional involved in Hills as cltiicns Conn Whiting a former with the Mounted I opes in exchange of lion concerns may begin to correct problems which apparently exist between the forte ind town residenls Mr said he feels the his It Iter drew such was tint he was simp others feel Now he hopes this reaction be turned lo STRIKE itijiiiplanshlp makinj J j I themselves playing against a lough youth Halite till become an so In llfr Herald photo by Dai tiling off mure lightly some of his competitors Bui he frustration remains with the fact it is hippemng and there seems to be little pol tin do about he slid Perhaps the chief take this r Hilton Commission the budget to the No apology for false arrest Charges against George town resident Ken Diamond in connection with the theft of six kilograms of gold at I nit been with The gold at was in route to Iondon England from Buffalo Sept when they disappeared The theft was not discovered until Metro Toronto police found five of the kilograms in the possession of a couple who had been arrested on drug charges Mr Diamond told The Monday he had been falsely accused At the time of the theft he was working for Air Canada shipping The gold come in as a counted the pieces and signed for it when it came in and obviously the police thought I hid some thing to do with the theft he Mr Diamond said he was in for two and a half days before his parents could up required bail He appeared in court five times the case reach a preliminary hearing to determine if there was idence to hold a trial It ring Mr fifth hit Ihe crown attorney requested pcrmiss to withdnw charges Ik fiiu no for his request Mr and lawyer Rill sought closure of the evidence against the accused but failed Mr Dnmond still doesn know what evidence they Indagilnsl him and he ham received an apology or being falsely accused stances he said but I like all my friends family or support and for pulling for me Mr Diamond Ins met with at Air Canada and says he may be back at work by he end of the week Study sets guidelines for towns growth nfiduil that plant I lib planning ill set guidelines future residential I- no major developers including ire first irt of the twophase aimed establishing in in for the community study will provide the in use sed aputily is wasted on rouidwiter rain which ecps through sewer nnns If lies show that Creek tan issirnihle id treated a isle flown from the plant consult suggest hit expanded I etc I admit Id tint phnning study llj folk lobereduc development wh With per of year long sewer study completed council Monday night hired Municipal Plan Ltd con duct a study to dcttr mine what sort stress plan development existing development would on the sewage treatment system Challenged by the real of i million Properties Ltd lawsuit charging tie town with of contract by refusing to let it 740 In south cist end the town Hilton n embarked in a joint s urban vtlipment fore the il Hoard swtr study will throughout lie next i shed sludv had Future of Acton rests with study of sewage plant A consulting firm his been hired fin illy determine whttltr the Alton sewige plant tin more industrial and growth beyond I hi com night an renew tonimitlce ruom with the prospect of di fending At Ion existing bound tries is determined by the rip ion il plan lufori the town ihfuthuw much grow 111 the with ind in Ihe industri or com mini ilexpuis on tiki I result urban bound rits hive dinlopers owning just the limits bee propos art tint additional levelnpment within I irns i in In kid lip tin sjstim Th re itmirit tap for MOO pe is reelun in dry we itlier hi ministry irues levels in Black reek tin COUNCILLORS CREATE A SPLASH it ellluui will levels during Some wild and pedal guests dropped Into annual Hills Christmas Show held Friday night In ticSmith Middle School Indoor pool II tilt It or not that Mayor Pom troy in the middle in a revealing bathing suit Mayor la braced by recreation coordinator Joy and I oun Terry n the diving platform The entrance of the motley cast of town Bin It and of look the audience completely by but their pool antics were really appreciated the to the terms of riftrc for the planning study he consultant should report council with its ladings in about six months Prolifers op choice Regions new centre of controversy llrrald Staff Writer tint the and of fimily planning ire well doeumenlcd in abortion group sivsit will continue oppose hi of Peter Cole Tironto slurmerdircclorof family planning as Iht region anew mid officer of Belle a for Prolife toll Council Thursday that Cole s past affiliation with birth ha activism in having Canada abortion I removed from the Criminal Code make his appointment unacteptablc to the Pro- Life members Nevertheless council approved i he and reirhed Dec call fr the ntment of old former physicnn fill created by last years of Georgetown physician Joseph Council be the to examine the credentials of Cole Mrs said I iter pleading wilh icil on on the ippolnlment for two rlks sound fimily I In in April 1979 bulletin We look up in enLs personal failures published by the Toronto Mr stressed that fimily planning services while Cole has some d Cole writes that itivc idtis for unwanted pregnancies Itilthdepartmenl among long population an importan role for profile of the region iny new the abortion in our Ikits dealing with family But Cole approved by council s there are mi thai the region would Ik ibk to pay its share of next ytar Hie ProLife argues Hat tin family planning ifnm which Dr Cole help ed implement while associated with the Toronto department of public to than disease incrcjserd promiseuily among and adverse physic il reactions to funale contra including the control pill In addition Mrs Slid ProLife objects to inclusion of addresses of two homosexual groups Toronto Area Gays and Ihc Canadian Association of as useful numbers listed by Toronto family planning services IFPSI under Coll directorship studtnts Mrs told to school lint resent interference with tie r private lives by assuming A LITTLE CHRISTMAS PAST rehtinns are in need of Although repioml council rejected Mrs to defer Coles ippo regional person told Soil and Mac nuttin HI mrmbri Ills a little of omen Institute enjoyed a turkev younger dus of Islmas dinner and he trimmings and Herald photo irDeni The Herald pressure from provincial ministry of health hid nothing to do with council to fill position Hid there not been on inclining louncil Mr mi hive been dealt with minlhio In letter lo chair in health mini Dennis Timbrell express id his concern that the region hid not managed fill the position and warned he would no longer ipprove Burlington coroner Dr Gordon Iniis appoint ii medical err Of ipproximntely IS in didatcs whoipphedfor the were interviewed by Ihe committee Mr Ihc dehy in from overcome Council affirms faith in surcharge system Dt spite Burl In liss than a month to region wide of sewer services regional its support Thurshv for higher yer well Ihe ancy Job I think the committee imil wis based on whit it saw it Cole good medical is a physician Mr Camm said He iiv will ively community to brine the ss of health Mr that til knew from the onset of Coles planning and his involve mini with Not unfamiliar with contro versy Cole the einlre if a stormy Toronto inn debate when he is as the city f dtreclor in December 1974 While some councillors objected to his Involvement or the of he much in favor of ion is be wis in is maintaining surchire of raising During special session requested by Burlington Juan to discuss the issue council bicked Nov resolution passid the former regional government for a per cent mi in rates and 10 hike in rales for Burlington has lobbied throughout tie year reiomliztd financing of sirvms whereby its residtuls through the sewer sunhirge system help fund sewer struct projects in north Hilton Although some southern would prefer lo sec siwer revenues collected on a by which Hilton municipalities would only piy ftr services in their own regional solicitor Dinmslerlinl is warned that be in the courts If It opts out of region ilired sewer funding ft iloni to pay for services in its own area Hilton Hills could enormous Increase In properly assess ment lo help pay off the million of the Georgetown treatment plant completed two year ago HIND OPTIONS Mr Perlin urged council Thursday is he did the outgo ing council Nov 19 to main inn the sewer surcharge svskm ind regional financing of sewer services for at mother while i special lommittee made up of region local level staff members sludie other fund options Hi also reminded council that it his a fiscal responsibility to raise rites for not only a deficit in the sewer budget discovered earlier this to account for expenditures in sewer program But some councillors blame the rite hikes on regionalized and remained unconvinced Thursday thai should help pay for sewer services in the north Instead they ire inclined o support a motion drafted by Burlington Joan Ailing tint he rale and industrial developers to look it other rtgions for Mayor Holy Bird urged councillors to defeat the proposed hikes and get back to some kind of sanity the rates issue If municipalities can their own growth then they should pay for their own growth he said Similar sentiments were echoed by Coun who si d that Hills is actually paying only for the that it uses Look for us early next week Look for The Heralds Christmas edition tno days early next week Since Eve falls on a Wednesday this year The Heralds usual publication day were backing our schedules up so that flic newspaper will appear at your homes and businesses Monday afternoon or early evening The classified ad deadline for Mondays paper will be this Friday at 5 The Heralds Weekend Extra will an- Friday Dec featuring the latest in Day sales Look for the suDsequent New Years edition of The Herald and the Weekend Extra Dec and 2 rcspec tively on their usual Wednesday and Friday publication dates DONT FORGET TONIGHTS THE NIGHT Turn on your Christmas lights for the KinSeniors tour 79 pm

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