Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 18, 1985, p. 6

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Howitt seeks ELECTION UPDATE Trustee Bruce Irene wants second term in the running election vote Herald Staff Dick is seeking his second term as a trustee but not in Ward 1 Because Wards and were combined Mr wants to run In Wards and 4 Betty Fisher ward DICK Mr has lived in Hills on the Tenth for 17 years In 1973 he opened a law practice In Georgetown He has one daughter 12 who attends Stewart town Middle School I Between 1971 and 1976 Mr was on town council The last and a half of that term he was a regional council He was chairman of the Hilts Library Board in 1977 In 1SS2 he joined the school board The education field Is very interesting I think you have to reallv I ke ft because it s very lime consuming he said Mr believes with so many trustees not planning to run again including Betty Fisher board will need experienced trustees It takes get used to any organ I think I m just nicely getting started having put In the first term Mr Howitt is a memb er of the North Consolidation Commit lee which was organized to help determine which schools will close because of declining enrollments Other important Issues arc separate school funding Bill and funding for special cation Bill he said Bruce mother former teacher and life long resident of Hills will try to retain her position as trustee for the Board of Education Mrs Bruce is com pleting her fifth year on the board she is school trustee for Ward 1 The combining of Wards and this month because of new regional reassess mentt mokes Mrs Bruce election riding both wards Mrs Bruce lives on Cote Court in which is one mile east of Acton on the fourth Line north of Highway on the border of and Acton I been very intere sted In the social on and condition of the town Acton Mrs Bruce said Trinity United Church in Acton where she has held almost all volunteer positions Including chairman of the board Is one of her community interests She has also worked on the steering committees of Meals on Wheels and the Acton Tennis Club Mrs Bruce Is running again because we have just come on the edge of many big Issues There arc lots of things coming up we need people with experience for she said I dan know all the answers but at least I know where to find the answers the questions to ask she said Three important es Mrs Bruce said require experience are Bill which is affecting the amount of money given to special on the consolidation committee concerned with distribution of dents during times of declining enrollments and the problems rate school funding is causing and will cause she said Al Cook Ward candidate emerges Herald Stair Prince Charles Drive resident A I Cook announ Friday he looking for a Ward seat in the Nov 12 municipal elecli Mr Cook is tested in the riding which represents the east and south portions of Georgetown bent Harry Levy has retired Coun Mike Armstrong made a public statement of his intentions and Marilyn Serjeantson said she will seek the Ward regional seat Mr Cook Is a manu agent for a firm that Imports hardwoods from around the world The graduate of York University and Institute Bachelor of Arts Bus Administration has lived In Georgetown for four years The father of two children is dent of Hills a hockey coach and a member of the board of education consolidation commit tee He Is also an elder at Knox Presbyterian Church and has been with the North Halton Scouts for five years I COOK have the time and the ability to be part of the decision making process he said The community will be going through a lot or social changes when the town grows the date said There will be a need to maintain community pride by living in Georgetown he said The town will also i re a facilities to accompany the changes in the community Mr Cook said He said his upbringing on a farm in is one reason why he approachable and will to listen I like people he said Ward Jim Kinnear throws hat in Herald Surf Jim a five year resident of Hills is running for town councillor in Ward 1 Mr works for the Ministry of Commu and Social Services in where he Is a manager at the mum security Youth Centre He has lived on King ham Road in Acton with his wife Felicity and three children for 3 years Before that he lived In Georgetown for ii years and for J1M KINNEAR Corn roast By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Norval Anglican Church corn roast for members which was to have been held at the church grounds was held at Carters because of weather conditions Ladies Convention By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent The Central Ontario Area Women Institute Convention to be held at the Royal York Hotel Nov and Delegates are Jane Terry and Mabel Terry with alternate Florence His Interest in mum politics started when he joined the Acton Condominium Corpora tlon which he Is now president of for minlumowners In that capacity I had dealings some pleasant some interesting with the region he said Robert Little Public School where his two boys attend Is repre sented by Mr Kinnear on the consolidation committee I know It easy for a little town like Acton to get lost in the shuffle of regional politics have something to offer not only the commitment to see the town grow but my business and pro fessional background Mr said He sees the Actons business community as a priority It could be depressing business needs support he said got to find some water so we can grow We re slowly drowning because of lack of water he said Keeping Acton as safe as it is Is another con ccm of Mr Kinnear s More recreation for the young is pari or the solution he said APPLE WINDSHIELDS II VINYL ROOFS AUTO UPHOLSTERY I I CONVERTIBLE TOPS SUNROOFS 8731655 Herald Stiff Irene McCaulcy is seeking a third term as the Roman Catholic Separate School Board trustee for Georgetown Acton and In the elections Mrs MeCouley has lived in Hills 1971 with her Jolin who is Ihc assistant director of Ihe National Hockey eaguc officials They have two attending Holy Cross and one itiending St Michael In Toronto Holy Cross is the Mc Cauicys church where Irene MeCouley is a lector and member of the oiler society Among the belongs to arc the lied Cross and the George town Ladies Basketball League which she ran With full funding of Catholic high schools coming Mrs MeCouley believes the next few years will be very excit ing 11 is our historical right to have full funding she sold During the vc years she has been on Iht boat it has continued to develop she said It unique system and I like to sec that ncss stay she One of the develop ments she would like to sec in this is Catholic high school to be shared with Milton school are so overcrowded I hope within Ihe next couple of years we gel a high school In this area said The big issues for arc to sec that full fund attained and ensure thai Hills gets a Catholic high school she said Rennie wants Ward 1 seat Herald Waff A teacher and former minister has declared hi dacy for Ward 1 iAclonseat Churchill Road North resident Gerald is the assistant head of English at North Park Secondary School in ram Dion A resident of Acton for 1G years Mr llcnnic is married with three children and Mr graduated from Waterloo Lin i vers of Arts and attained a Master of Divinity from the University of Toronto In 1959 He received his leach ing certificate In 196B and taught school at Central Peel in on for nine years before transferring to North Park High School He was minister of St Vital Presbyterian Church in Winnipeg for 10 years and also the for the Winn peg Presbytery for eight minister at Knox Church in Ac on from 1382 Orange lie born Mr is a director of the Acton Services and Information Centre and plays horn with the Acton Citizens Band said he had no election promises except to serve the people in the town and inswer their needs If you think you re paying more than you need to for car insurance Qkok with State You II flt a pood price and curst good coverage Bui mosl you get la you need It Call mo ROBERT TAIT INS AOENCV LTD Georgetown 877 6148 OUR ROYAL HERITAGE NEW PAINTINGS BY CONRAD You and your friends are cordially invited to attend the opening of the exhibition on FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1985 I The Artist will be present 6 00 to 8 30 p m 124 MAM ST S GEORGETOWN 05 8777654 continue until October 1S8S Jf Favourite Recipes PUFFED CEREAL CRUNCH cups pulled cereal Wheal corn j m lei J cup sunflower seeds cup brown sugar I icuptioney cup maigarlng of In a la ge bow combine cereals nuts and seeds Combine sugar molasses honey and bull or or margarine a 1 sauce i pan SI r over low boat 1 smooth and bo ing over cereal mining to coal Spread a 1n ha low pan Bake at 3D minutes Cool Sloie In cove container foodstuff MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 8776569 SPECIALS THIS WEEK- NATURAL ALMONDS Z2Bm GLAZED MIXED FRUIT NATURAL PEANUT SUTTER FLAVOURS COFFEE BEANS 3 -foodstuff- PROJECT SMOKELESS student Sue Kcrby left with the help of Hilton Long program Jackie showed fellow from nine the dangers of molting It part of the school antismoking which started Inat week Miss Kerby la watching for the results lest effect of one cigarette on her lungs Silver Creek homes get draft approval Staff Council gave drift plan of in Silver trick 1 Monday for three the drift plan ival requires the devil per In nlnbutt lo the of Side rond provide a mi linage report showing how is to be conducted on and properly As will lit will submit soils report which includes pi fir pavement disiyi for the internal street on the property report was ilso required of It trevi rfi r Ihe handling of II i on tin Kite ill con The low engineer Mo be with i tree plan winch wont tries unless they Interfere with the con of the road or idlest He his igreed hat no explosives will be used during construed To abutting neighbor developer Is con struct six foot chain link along the CONSIGNMENT I property prior The property lies with lo occupancy of any in the Niagara Escarp- tin new homes ment Commissions There are IG estate development control area meaning the town do sic road each with a zoning lot size of 1 on in this case TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS The 1985 Final Taxes are due and payable in two Installments JUNE 26th SEPTEMBER 25th85 A Penalty ol 1 per cent per month will be charged on first day of default and on the first day of each calendar month until taxes are fully paid Taxpayers are reminded that the Ontario Property Tax Credit as provided through the 1985 Personal Income Tax Return is based on the property taxes of the taxpayers principal residence being paid in 1 986 Please contact the Finance Department It there are any questions pertaining to your business or real property taxes by OR BY MAIL Tax Department Town of Halton Hills P 0 Box 1 Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario USHER DEPUTY TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR NOW OPEN Enjoy our NEW ENTERTAINMENT DINING LOUNGE IDOWNSTA1RSI Featuring This Weak BACKSTREET Tuesday through 232 Guelph St Georgetown 8777811 8774445 I

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