Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1984, p. 9

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ARMY CADET NEC decision SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May 1IM Page I Move surprises councillors over wayside pit approval Members of Georgetown Army Cadets demonstrate first aid during the Inspection Burlington Julian Reed was on hand Tor the exercise and Inspection Herald photo Councillor Harry Levy present Sergeant the SIS Army Cadet Corps with an award Tor being the best senior cadet Sergeant Shaver ha the highest marks In the group projects or regional road work contracts Previous applications for wayside pit permits at the site had not been objected to by staff councillors noted If the wayside permit is denied It 11 cost the town in lost royalties The town has an agreement through which it receives IS per ton of gravel removed from the quarry as pure royalty Town solicitor Bert Arnold said the town was expecting to remove 000 loos of gravel this year from the Line pit Commission staff are opposing wayside permits for this year saying the town and quarry owner should not extract any more gravel Sue the NEC Herald SUN An unexpected move by Niagara Escarp ment Commission NEC staff regarding the licensing of the Fourth Line quarry stunned Ha lion Hills councillors Monday night Near the conclusion of their general committee meeting councillors were astounded to learn the Commission had done on about face and recommended the Ministry of Transpor lotion and Communlca lions deny a wayside pit approval for the Fourth Line gravel pit owned by Construction Ltd or Oakville Wayside permits ore temporary and granted for specific municipal granted Mr Arnold said A Ministry of Natural Resources License has been applied for and until received town and the Commission had felt wayside permits the way to deal with use of the quarry in the interim The Issue originally come before council months ago when way side permits were for The Commission voiced no complaints until now Asked why the sudden change In NEC view Mr Arnold said NEC staff are referring to a policy that requires a license for a pit supply more than tons of gravel a year Thursday the Commission is holding a hearing into the issue in Niagara Falls Check the lights are com llghtsareaetlvatedbya on before it dark light sensitive media town councillor Harry but that they re Levy observed Monday put on manually a couple of times a year He asked town cngin far checks which could Bob Austin to check explain why Coun Levy Into it noticed them on Sunday Mr Austin said the at Unanimously town councillors expressed Promotional booth Town chiropractors team up for BIG ByANIPEDERIAN Herald Staff All five Georgetown chiropractors are gelt together for the first time on a Joint project Doctors Robert and Kenda Cranfield Mudorosz Mark Hassard and Robert Beaton arc organ a booth on services for the ness n Georgetown BIG celebration June 15 to 17 Together they II bo informing the public about what they do for a living There II be models of the spine charts of what can occur to the spine for you to look at The charts si the relationship of the sp and the nervous system and how they can affect all the organs of the body Mark sa d He cha ROBERT ROBERT BEATON ng the tlec work on the pro ject PAMPHLETS Ontario Chiropractic Assoc and Canadl an Ch ropract c Asso- at on pamphlets will be available at their booth Posture Is Important for good health and the doctors are trying to get a film on how it can affect your work and play They hope to be show it at their BIG booth At least one of the doctors will be manning the chiropractic booth at all I and quest on welcomed Don expect on diagnosis however Dr set up his service In Georgetown back In October after graduating from Toron to Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College CMCC Bachelor of Science degree from the verslty of Toronto HOLISTIC Operating from his 108 Main Street South Vou wouldn t want to meet this foursome on a dark wet windy night From left to right Warren Andy Julie Johnston and Lisa Hamilton were a few of the ghosts witches and goblins hat were part of Howard spring fair They were In the haunted house The fair featured bake salts rummage sates games break dancing and lot of food Earning points along the wa Blue Springs hike office Hassard said he believes In the noli approach to health He emphasises good nutrition and recreatl activities to keep his patients Joints flex and muscles toned Dr Robert Beaton operates an office at 120 Guclph Street in Georgetown He started his practice four years ago after graduating from Toronto CMCC He holds an honors biology degree from the University of Waterloo One of the reasons Beaton got Into praetor he said Dr Beaton said 30 to to per cent of his come to him with low back problems Trie next popular ailment Is shoulder and arm pains followed by neck stiff ness and headaches Chiropractors see pain In all kinds of joints from Joints In the toes to Joints In the tips of the fingers Dr Beaton said TEAM Doctors Kenda and Robert Cranfield are a husband and wife team operating a clinic at 10 Road South The couple met while studying at to CMCC Dr Robert Cranfield graduated in 1976 and Dr kenda in 1978 When she first start there 50 girls at the chiropractic college of 500 students Today that ratio has Increased so that women make up more than per cent of By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Hiking along the Radial Trial for close to miles was a real challenge for North District Scouts for the annual explorers hike Last evening Scouts making up teams started from the Brian Kuechler left and Ed Robtnion of lit Acton Scoots were the novice winners of the explorer hike held last weekend Photo by Jean Layman Airport area and hiked to Eden Mills then set up camp over night Pick ng up the Radial Trail again they hiked to Ebor Park at Blue Springs Many events took place at Blue Springs coming for all partlc pants Home made Items were check by John Shaw and Brian Collier Knots were Inspected by Terry Drydcn Gary Rice and equipment by Dean First aid was handled by Brent Osat chuk bannock by John Grace and by Scott Stewart Map and compass training was headed by Rob and Brian Collier while the surprise event duties went to Brent Collier Log Book inspection was handled by Jim Collier He was also the official score keeper for the point system Brent Collier present trophies to Novice winners 1st Brian Kuechler and Ed Robin son of 1st Acton 2nd Todd Deforest Paddy Johnston and David Boyle of 2nd Acton Third place to Dm tin Chandler James Chris Experienced hiker award went to Scott Symmes Jim Brown Greg McEachern of 1st Glen Williams 2nd to Paul and John Shaw of and 5th Georgetown and third to Law and Hubert of 1st Glen Willi During the closing ceremonies which took place by Indusmln Quarry near Acton Brent Coll expressed his to everyone helping to make another successful explorer CORRECTION In a picture on page In last week paper three gentlemen were Incorr Identified The men were left to right Brent Collier Brian Collier and District Commissioner Sandy Booth Mr Booth was presenting the Queen Venturer badge to Brian Hospital visit MARK students said Chiropractic Is a natural approach to healing and health care It utilizes the body to help itself she said Dr Robert got into chiropractic because his family had always been patients and he was friends with chiroprac tors similar reasons which turned his wife from physiotherapy to chiropractic study CLINIC Chiropractor Gabor operates a clinic on Mill Street In the former post office building A CMCC grs duate In he was studying science at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg before being accepted into the college Dr Madarasz said his specialty Is whiplash Injuries When someone has put their spine under that much strain the Incidence of arthritis is accelerated he said You have to regain the flexibility In the neck area because it becomes very unstable after that kind of injury Just wearing a neck collar for support Urn enough Madarasz claimed Much of his training in whiplash injuries was gained in the year he spent work with Scarboro chiro practor Dr Peter Begg before starting his own clinic in Georgetown Begg dealt mainly with whiplash cases By KAY WILSON Herald Corresponden NORVAL Get well wishes to Dan Garbutt who Is recuperating at home following a stay in Peel Memorial Hos tile r surprise over the NEC stand in a motion advising the Commissi on of the town strong support for wayside pit approvals Monday night Prior to use of the gravel pit road work had been required to make Fourth Line safe for the truck traffic The town the Mini of Transportation and Communications and Bot had entered an agreement through which the Ministry paid for per cent of road work for per cent and tho town the remaining per cent pita Brampton STARTS FRIDAY FOR BREAK OF YOUR Em air Sat unmatat2pm PHOTO REPRINTS to any prolog appealing Tho He ad 87722Q1 PLEASE PHONE THEATRE FOR INFORMATION SHOW TIMES THE BOUNTY Barry D Cluttered Accountant ABStiti A a GRAVEL Mounts GEORGETOWN BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST or 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