Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1982, p. 5

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Delays could lose go far for Fourth Line reconstruction SECTION A THE HERALD June Town gravel firms work to save project Two largo gravel comp anies and the town are working hard to save a ma tor road reconstruction project proposed for thn Fourth Line between Side- road IT and Highway sources for The million project material needed on High was jeopardized recently ways and and the when three gravel pits In James Soow Parkway In Burlington The pits were listed as possible sources for the work by the inces ministry of trans porta Hon and communlca Announced De the Fourth Line project in eluded a grant from the transportation ministry covering per cent of the project a costs The work was to be done by Bet Construction of Oak vlllc and Duff or chouse the major users of the route hauling gravel from nearby way aide pits If the gravel contracts were awarded to the com penlea they and the minis try would have recon structed the road which is used extensively by large heavily laden garbage trucks While the companies are confident that they will get new gravel contracts the town has been asked to participate In financing the road reconstruction project otherwise delays In trying to get private financing for the project may force the ministry to Its support giving the to an other municipality Council ordered staff Monday night to prepare bylaws enabling the town to help CleAadmlnh Ken Richardson told councillors that the town could finance Its share of the project about 000 through urea or draw on reserve fundi set aside for a project not likely to be for a few years the construct town offices The money would be repaid by the gravel firms through a tencent per ton royalty Mr Richard son explained with the final payment due June 30 He said the town should have a bylaw ready to be signed once the Save firms have secured sir financing so that If delays mean the loss of the government subsidy the town won t be accused of New Branch 120 exec Not only did Candy striper Sindro earn the award of excellence for the year In a row but the year old Georgetown Dlitrlcl High School student bad the highest number of volunteer hours at the hospital Over the past year hat spent hours helping out Sheila absent from last Wednesday night awards ceremony came In second with and a hall hours and Kim French third with hours The girls all received corsairs and Sandra mom Joan gave Sandra hand pinning hers on Girls wanting work Monday to Friday from to II am at the over the summer as ward workers were Invited to sign up by convenor Pal Johnson Herald photos by An I riant There a good turn out for Branch elect Ions Sunday It was a long session because of the great number of nominees running for each office It was good to see such an Interest In the running of the Branch The committee elected for the coming year In cludes President Norm Ward first Vice G Tel ford Second Vice executive officers Smith E Clarke and Congratulations and all best wishes for a year Your committee can only be as good as the support you give them Remember this when you are called upon to a hand The ladles auxiliary strawberry social set for June 13 has been cancelled duo to the lack of straw berries because of the weather SERVING WITH news PATIENCE Two of the winners it the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital last Wednesday night were Candy stripers Ally ton Tracey 16 left and Rhonda Merrill IS Over the year A Hyson has worked and a half hours at the hospital and was selected by fellow Candystripers to receive the award for service and Chum Rhonda with 111 won the award progress Its their first year as for both girls Hospital board chairman Judge Ken called the Candystripers who give two hours a week of volunteer crowd of winners He mid that most days he looks out on the losers In society In his criminal court and that community orders for them seems to work well Herald photo ALTON By NEIL GILLIES Hilton The H Swine Club held Iheir first meet ing April at the cultural of rice Milton Doug Miller opened the meeting with a slide show on general information on swine The election of officers followed Presi dent Paul Wilkinson VicePresident Nell Da is Secretary John Mc and Press Reporter Nell Gillies Then we discussed where other meetings will be held and questions w a HORTICULTURE CLUB By HUNTER The second meeting of the 4H Hortlcul lure Club was held May 12 at Pine Valley Farms We were allowed to look around Tor awhile then Mr Bob Crawford the owner of Ihe establish ment was introduced and took us on a lour of the nursery where he grows about rose bushes We also were told how they grade the roses After the meeting we were given apple elder and cookies compliments of Mr ford He was thanked for his hospitality This week receive FREE SHINE ALL with a Tidy Car New Matizing Interior cleaning iRustproofing Warranty applies to used cars This offer applies until June with presentation of this ad TIDY CARS OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE COMPLETE CAR CARE IE STEAM DRY CLEANING 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