Sitting tight for Peel dump results llv Herald Hills residents near the Brampton it of the sites is are sitting light for northwest Brampton next two until just below IS nil seven potential land 17 and east of Wins Burning leaves only by permit HANNAH Herald Special ITiire was good news and bad news Monday or residents who like to clean up garbage by burning it Tin good news was for ruril residents They will need a permit to have open burning but permit will be free Hie bad news is for residents Open burning is totally prohib ited now I caves may nut even be burned in a fire chief ill duty a regulated incin eralur would be suitable lor such burning and that v mid be cost prohibit ive for the average resl dent he said Chief Cunningham his concern In the ruiil areas lies in get ting information us to whtn and where the open burn is to take place The permit will that information and the deportment help if something does wrong and they need to rush to a properly own ir said as J resull Since his interest is In information the per mil com ins Chief said he had no plans to charge for it Churchill Boulevard adjacent lo the Hills border Alma of Nerval Is a member of Brampton Concerned tlzens She going to all the Peel landfill meet Ings and keeping an on what happening with the other potential dump sites The potential site near the Hills Bramp ton border has already been drilled by a consult firm hired by pi on Concerned Citiiens The soil testing program is being paid for by Peel region and is cheek on the results of the regions consultant We went to regional Peel council with a lawyer to gel the region agree fund us Mrs Donne said The other six groups arc also being funded by the region I I sot aside tllcnB for each of them inc Our drilling program is now done They did seven holes going until they hit bedrock and a little bit bevond be sure Mrs said It showed we have high ground wilier lev erred on the high ground water findings There still that possibility that they would engineer a site Mrs Donne said mean a lining would be used at the to prevent leaching of the wastes into the drinking water of area residents who depend on wells The Brampton group would prefer her site be selected tor now they put us on hold They re drill the six other sites to Fingerprinting the impaired Money holding the Regional Police back from finger printing and photograph ing Impaired drivers We support the con but we don t have the resource capability Come on you con do it Fox Run lakes place Sept at the Georgetown from to 3pm In Acton the run lakes place at Ihe Acton High School from Bum Everyone invited to participate and help raise money for Canadian Cancer Society No smoking by Force Tlit Regional Police Force has agreed to a study to decide whether or not will be permitted in Ihe regions departments The study conducted for the department Is Project Smokeless and if it I eliminate smoking in police buildings will to confine it lo specific areas sold the Region Medical Officer of Health Pollelt Police wilt be involved in creating the smoking policy Questionnaires will also bcissucd before recommendations are made The regional government offices are taking part in similar study By late fall the results of the region and police force studies will be completed said UP AND AWAY Legal fees for police cost and to right Pauline Robinson Raines I Inita Karen Hannah Mary Know les and Jones celebrated It by letting colorful balloons up and away Into the clouds They were joined by many other gleeful youngsters who look part In the library summer programs In Georgetown Herald photo Id Staff I our regional police officers will have their legal fees paid for by the region were charged last September Charges laid against Sergeant Mike Eacrelt and Constables Brian Farrell Ray Hendry and Steven Amis were later dropped by lawyer Al Bicker on The region s law Police contract awaiting arbitration CAM IM- Iking on he bottom of Herald staff the totem pole to I could be three in on means receiving a ths before region smaller salary than a and Its police force dec force smaller than Hal on a new contract for ton He mentioned the police said Sgt smaller Sarnla force as president of an example the Regional Pol tie Morrow on the ice Association regional board of Attorney General Ian commissioners of police must first appoint Hcsaidlhereglon softer an arbitrator The Hal was based on the cost or ton force is on list of living and reality about 12 Ontario forces The police force ten waiting for arbitration lo compare Its said There wages to of other are forces in forces al contract time The police association prompted Mr Morrow to hopes that appointment ask Where is it going to willcomewilhmthenext end He referred to two weeks thai competitive method After Ihe appointment as leap frogging is made bargaining beg Sgt said thai insnseachsldepresents like nil Hal their case When Ion policemen is paid by plated on members due force accountab ility policy The demand placed on men is greater than other polite forte In Southern Ontario The slated it publicly said If mistake is made by a constable their Staff and Inspeelor are also responsible 01 her forces don this policy which pressures policemen at all levels into self Rogue said is interest in maintaining the high standard of police work foret is noted for thief have the most meed force in id Our equipment is and there is more if lie said I be progress without Increasing Sgt said To get qualified people the best you vt to keep salaries up to those other rets lie added Some iffittrs have Ihe f if salaries don increase he said pohtcinan with exp erience els hired before inc without experience Rogue he was concerned that might leive There are I can agree with the jibs Why a const able wanl to work in Hilton for less when just drive into Peel would moke him mare money bequest lined If the Regional Police Association the region offer of per cent increase a first class constable would be making ill in January All first constables receive he same wane are over trilor has diys to reach a decision They re pretty slow and tedious They try to appeal loos many people as possible Sgt told The Herald An is need because is illegal for police in Ontario to strike When ions break down as they did in July an arbitrator is the last resort and the arbitrators word is fin We have no choice It binding You take your chances said July negotiations fail when police were denied a percent sal ary Increase The region offered a per cent increase for one year and a per cent for the second year of two year The region would like to keep police salaries in line with what other regional employees earn The police associa Hon thinks police wagqs should be competitive with other police salaries in The regional polio forte is the largest force In with members We don want lo have the highest salaries but we don l want to be at the bottom of the lotem pole Bogue Slid he Is Hot mployeeof ihe solely an region and should have his salary com par to v hat regional emp loyees make I am an of the Crown My jurisdiction is not just in but in all of Ontario he If it Million policeman is offduty even if he is in another district if he sees crime and assist he could be ed with neglccl of duty Sgt said Of Another consideration of the force is Hie dem rtlSOTL WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL 8775413 HALTON REGIONAL POLICE FORCE by authority of REGIONAL BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE POLICE AUCTION District No 1 Hills and Milton Sat Sept 7 1985 atlOOOa m 217 Guelph St Georgetown Over 200 items including excellent bicycles TERMS CASH Of PERSONAL CHEQUE WITH FULL IDENTIFICATION HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Map la Avnua PASTOR PASTOR Kan Mlklwlcz MASSES Saturday Sundays and noon KATHLEEN WEST LRAM VOICE THEOPEMMBOFTm VOCAL Of UK STUDIO OF FULL TdAMMOM VOCAL TECMOOUCEUHOKAN 87B8S07 Is now looking into the possibility of launching a malicious prosecution suit region solicitor Kenneth Anderson said last week In a July 1985 incident it the Sit Bull Pub and Restaur on Constable Steven Ami arrested a man far police That officers came to Ihe assistance of a doorman who was try to remove a patron from restaurant A number of arrests were made by police rang ing from being cated In a public place Eacrctt attempted place a female prison r in the rear of a AFTER FIVE AND THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO PREMIER CINEMAS SEE REGULAR AD EOR THIS WEEKS SHOWS TIMES lit MAIN ST S 877 A CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES THE FIRST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN ACTON LICENSED UNDER THE RESTAURANT 336 QUEEN STREET HALTON HILLS ACTON ONT 8532060 FAMOUS CHINESE FOODS FISH CHIPS i is IDitn MUnW SUN OH HOLIDAY 12 WW 10 Ml police cruiser night of July A friend of the female prisoner attempted to obstruct ihe officer us result he was for obstructing polke Mr Anderson In September 1984 both Sgt and list Amis were til with One of the people involved in the July incident chnrgid Co Police Chief James Harding said The regional force pro cessed photographed and finger printed people In June If Impair ed drivers were also processed the new would be 1 ESS A driver on drugs is also considered impaired Present staff could not cope with monthly Increase of If they arc not processed the problems posed by offenders changing their names would continue complicate a police mans job Chief Hording said dunging names can records into turmoil and make them meaningless he said The regional force plans lo evaluate the photographing and finger printing impaired drivers in Because the community has shown concern the government and the police The assault charge was later withdrawn The cost of defending force do the four police officers we hive means amounts to Chief Harding said hen TREAT YOUR GUESTS TOA doit yourself BUFFETf Great lor Picnics Receptions or any Event where Friends Meet AS FEW AS 15 AS MANY AS 1500 Buffet Consists of 1 3 pes chicken per person 3 different types of salad Bread buttered 4 Plates 5 Serviettes Forks Wet naps Bread trays serving spoons 7 Table cloths 2 pc buffet also available per person per person St Georgetown