Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1986, p. 6

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may J i Canoeists in to protest portage of Canoe Ontario were In Norval Sunday out to prove that the Credit River is navigable and draw attention to their stand they should be allowed to portage around Julian Reeds dam Canoe Ontario lawyer Robert Hickman told The Herald We just wanted to bring public attention to An organization encouraging recreational canoeing Canoe On thinks It should be allowed cess to the Credit River or any other that Is navigable Our town finances in great shape Tin Memorial llliiry handed organization record no to hospital April JO president Helen Is here giving the cheque ti Pollock acting administrator the hospital Herald photo The town financial auditor says things are with Hills Monday night Graeme belle told councillors he has no recom on how the town can Improve Its operations Things have been improved so much that this letter was hardly worth writing with respect to the Internal workings of this municipality Mr Goebetlesaid He has filed an auditor report nevertheless the clerk administrator Asked by Coun Joe Hewitt what he thought about the town going in to debenture for the municipal complex Mr Gocbelle said he foresees no problems with It debenture debt is subs tun tially low compared to the municipality you can draw upon he said explaining the loan would Business venture A Georgetown man is starting a new business venture in Bramp ton Mike Hastings along with a Brampton Andy Garner arc opening a store carted Dynamic Woodcraft Ltd The store will specialize in custom bars wall clocks custom kitchen cabinets and bar The grand opening is May 10 at 240 Clarence Street east of Kennedy Road In Brampton The dispute is to come up In the Ontario Supreme Court In late 1967 Mr Hickman said No date has yet been set for the hearing Private donations are funding the legal battle being waged by the recreational group Mr Hickman said Here you have a major river close to Toronto well used a nice not been spoiled and you have someone who wants to restrict peo ple from using the la said Why should people be restricted from using the river If they want to The former Burlington MPP Julian Reed has put up no trespassing signs and an electric concerned about public up niter messy and abusive sports enthusiasts Mr Hickman acknowledged Mr Reed a concerns are legitimate ones and said there no simple answer to them We re saying the Interests of the public outweigh the Interest of the individual in this case Mr Hickman said It s a 18 kilometre portage for canoeists now to get around the Reed dam a trek most families can handle he said Two members of the Georgetown Memorial Hospital became lifetime members April Violet and Edith Hacked are the fourth and volunteer to become lifetime members of the auxiliary Herald photo Bob Reed president of the Is holding the trophy given to John Christiansen left Who won the club Champion April The CAS workers vote tonight on agreement A tentative twoyear agreement was worked out Friday between the Children Aid Society and its 45 unionized social and clerical workers Tonight Wednesday the Socie ty a board of directors vote on the agreement and tomorrow night the Local members vote on it The tentative agreement was worked out Friday jifter contract negotiations resumed Thursday The workers had staged two days or work stoppage and pickets over the last two weeks a first In the Socie ty history Details of the two year agreement are confidential until both sides have voted on It Union president Ian Thompson a worker told The Herald his members wanted over time pay for work beyond hours at a rote of time and a half Clerical staff want an annual increase Of 1 In salary and social workers want 400 more annually Before the tentative agreement they had been offered and 1 respec tively The Minister of Community and Social Services John Sweeney threw coals on the fire lost day when he told picketing Society employees the Society has the power to allocate its surplus of from last year lor 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