Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1982, p. 2

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Tilt HERALD Wednesday March l CREDIT CRAZINESS RETURNS SATURDAY Thli Saturday the diy when hundred of its going supermen and women their annual Into the chilly of the River Every spring for IS yean or now obi core heroes like the gentlemen above have taken up the challenge and enter the Boat Race for the fun or the glory lor an excuse to act the fool In public who have the nerve to actually enter the with their craft at he Tenth Line bridge Just beyond Glen Williams and thoie whose boats make It past the hallows tragi and turbulence and those who don pack It In when their rails canoes and bathtubs disintegrate In disgust might just find themselves swinging from the Inner tubes suspended from the Confederation Street bridge In the den which marki the finish line Spectator have scleral choice vantage points along the river route Registration takes place at the Tenth Line bridge starting at ID the canoe class entries leave Cheltenham upstream at noon and the Crazy Boats hit the surf at 12 IS with Ontario I Governor John Black at the starting pistol anlited by celebrities Pete and and Mayor IetePameroy Once the last Vlkmg Is fished from the I drink and dried off there be a victory dance at the Acton I hall starting at preceded at by the awards Donee tickets at per person are available from Bill Smith SSJ27JI I or By special arrangement the have found a very worthwhile beneficiary float Race proceeds The club Is asking all who enter to muster as many pledges as they can In aid of muscular dystrophy Mb research This year Canadians will be struck by the disease which attacks the central nervous system Bring pledge sheets to registration Saturday morning and make a worthwhile outing all the more worthwhile Herald file photo Trustees approve budget Continued from page in excess of established ministry ceilings and at the secondary level they ore perpupllover The excess cost must be paid for entirely by to J payers through the muni pa I levy Our local taxes will have to than they did last said Had the grant rate remained the same the board would have received KB million province accounting for declining students That the mill rate would only dollars Mrs of it the cost per pupil elementary level has by per cent to from At the secondary school level it gone up from to Jj5 an increase of finance Bill blamed the increase on salary boosts expenditures approved by the last year special education requirements of Bill and on the board reluct a nee to close classrooms as school populations Hiring freeze planned in 82 A freeze on hiring addition staff for was agreed upon by concerned trustees Thursday night before pass the board of education budget We had a net reduction in enrollment yet added teachers and they re averaging a salary of a year trustee Cooper said in Intro ducing the freeze ve done a lot of adding on and I really concerned that going to kill us In the future Superintendent of ins true lion Ray objected that the motion dealt already in place He said contracts with secondary and elementary school teach required changes In the pupil teacher ratios for 1382 especially Increases in special education and trench instructors Mr said the net effect of declining enroll and reduction In pupil teacher ratios showed a decrease of teachers at the elementary level and at the secondary level for Superintendent of special services Ron Chapman point ed out that the budget had cut requests for special cation staff down to six A lot of things have happened since a lot of contractual agreements were made Mr Cooper aid listing the woe society from high mint to high interest Cookie crumbles The coffee and cookies saga Thursday night as leading man John Bradley asked that the treats be restored at board of education meetings Supporting Hilton Hills trustee Betty Fisher admitted to having scrounged or cookies left over from daytime meeting and told fellow trustees cither cut out ail the cookies or supply cookies for when the public comes down for our meetings However the motion to restore the free snacks which cost a year was defeated by the more waist and budget conscious trustees on the board The finance committee had cut the free treats from the 1382 budget as a symbolic gesture to show taxpayers trustees were cutting all corners Coffee now costs cents a HELP US Match Red CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS month and backs being PloiO is you don on so that our FREE in GEORGETOWN cm bo II cm in by Match 1 ho country by March no end your on to lie Georgetown and District Red Branch Box Georgetown On li is lor Come out and WORK THAT BODY A Dance Fitness Program Enjoy Tho program is jo your down period Classes bio a week lor weeks Monday Gordon Wednesdays Cedarvilo Commun Ccnh Apr I SOMETHING NEW THE MODIFIED PROGRAM you have taken an organ two nights a week is too much this may bo what you IxoQfnm bo held night a only and taught Timo to fl a second class bo added 1 1 Cost 25- interested In Modified Program or I you further please OOP HAVE FUN BECOME FIT People who are paying the bills are facing higher inert gage payments Is then what is going on by Imple some cost In light of today s economy he asked A dial is a deal and t don think Mr Cooper Is trying to get out of it just trying to the blow of tho effects of the deal chairman Auger said of the salary contracts signed in the fall Take a Rabbit test MOTORS 199GudpJlGI Parkland envisioned in waterway valle Focal scheme to change pen lor Georgetown to discuss planning board chair man Mike Armstrong who headed the Hills urban area review steering commit tec told The Herald that he expects some developers will be unhappy because their properties have been left out of the proposed urban bound n mill ioi ri gallon- day ltd for addition dLVclipmcnt 170 Ration will be used by new i growth stud t Ihii intr industrial dev thai re is Mil i need for acres an id icon town if this pin span a ill Ik fon in hi largely in ideulopal flood pi the red 1 ver Creek George 1 I by The v ft McLaughlin pan the i developers icipal during While he declined to give del j lis he said the old Properties proposal which sought to build about I homes would have lobe just about completely scrapped There s a great deal of work which still has to be done Mr Millard said The by sue iqf a new Focal propo- differ committee ipswishlng to respond to the study have until April to their submissions In he said after which the steering will information from IhT public session held last week Although ana developers played a major role in funding the sewage treatment part of itudy and were represent independent con the steering Millard said Sports clubs to pay for hydro expenses withdraw lis from page committee he could see waiving user pay fees but stressed that the hydro charge Is most important The town plans this year lighting fields for the first time in some eases and replacing lights in others Sports clubs unanimously voiced their opposition towards any changes In the user pay system and at least one organisation told the com that it was prepared to immer program charged teams remained the same as last We are providing vital service to the community Georgetown Youth Soccer rep Klaus Zander said It s not an idle threat to say that we will suspend all youth tills Mr Zander organization presented the committee with a signature petition expressing opposition to proposed changes Cancelling the soccer program this year could contribute to vandalism pro blems In the community he warned adding that even if Hills taxpayers had to pay for the recreation depart Sticky Avoid tiling furniture oil wu or varnish on leather They may con tain solvents that will make leather sticky youth soccer activities it bargain Las I yea clubs paid heir older counterparts paid There was an additional charge for using lights Clubs arc also that town will no longer provide for marking field hues They say this puts additional burden on their hank accounts which may font some to cut back teams while others may fold entirely Ball organizations charged that they getting the service they think they should under the user pay system Aclon Mens Fastball League rep said his org in I II on has asked repeatedly for modifications to the playing field Prospect Park Other groups objected to having to Flic financial state ments with town as part of their affiliated status requirements Mr Shcpard argued that the statements ore necessary as part of the agree ment In which teams are financed to some extent reduced user pay fees are offered the affiliated clubs by Checking financial stall would ensure that funds belonging to affiliated clubs misused In its decision the general commit lee appeared to agree with sports clubs that the timing of the proposed changes GEORGETOWN SCOTTISH BAKERY We feature a full line of Scottish Bakery products including Assorted Sliced Square Meal Pies Sausage Bridles alack Pudding Cornish Pasties Haggis Ayrshire Bacon Scottish Halls Bellas Ham and Bread Beef Pork Potato Scones Sausage Links Assorted Cakes and Pastries etc 138BGUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770216 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING NOW LOCATED IN GEORGETOWN SPECIAL MARCH BREAK COURSE MARCH 22 25 900330 WIN A 1982 HONDA CIVIC Starting April 14th Wed Thuis Evening 9 30 Starling Wed Evening 30 9 Consecutive 8770751 Young Drivers of Canada log optimistic Instead of planning lhat Thursday nights for plan with many other is the first lime his th of Creek landowners In our section company and had seen He added that the study interest In building in the area Armstrong maintain digged its Ilia I public works projects battle with previous planned in the and councils The company he their priority in Ihe face of said would prefer to negotiate development south of a solution impasse and Silver Creek until talks completely break lie stressed that any new down the lawsuit option development In the area Is not mains ready be reac to call on tax dollars tivaled on CO notice for project of r pay by the Georgetown Inuth Groups figures from IJnmptnn Burlington and Ltobicoke where there arc no charges or small fee assessed for the use of fields Mr told Roy Boo Ih thit he could bring in figures coir paring Hills other arrange ments made In com muni Ilea of similar Mayor 1ete reminded sports organ that council has a rcspons Ibilily to taxpayers and suggested that the should settle the user pay issue by scheduling fees to increases close to the rate of the HERES HOW TO WIN ima el oe WEEKLY PRIZES- GRAND PRIZE S Provincial Tlckata Your AuthodiKl FIRST LINE TELEVISION Sales Service feS- 5 Mill SI E Acton WHITE STAG SPRING FASHIONS Coordinating Separates BlazersSkirts Pants in easy care Tottenham Heather Twill Machine Washable Choose from pink or mint for a stunning start to your Spring War drobe 20 Off Reg Prices Until Sat March 27 ONLY ALL WEATHER COATS SPECIAL Lined and double- breasted belted or straight Blue Beige I IIIUU Khaki or Smoke WW teller Cage The Ladies Fashion Place In Downtown 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