Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1986, p. 8

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No judgement for owner to spread sludge Judgement on whether Treviranus of Georgetown should allowed to spread Peel sludge on his hectare properly off Line has been reserved by by Agricultural Advisory Committee Committee members decided labt week that they want further analysis of the sludge Mr Treviranus wants put on his lands and they want the analysis done under the stewardship of IN Tlffi HILLS Bonfire stopped Firefighters had an easy week this week with no ire colls for the first four days of July Saturday night however they were called out to an Elmore Drive residence where a bonfire was roaring away Neighbors had to complain about it Other than barbecues backyard Tires in the urban artas of town are Illegal Sunday afternoon firefighters washed down gasoline about flvt litres worth at the Coop Gas Bar where an customer drove away with the hose still CSp same afternoon about two hours later firefighters went to a Regan Crescent home in George for another The gas line from car was leaking Violence report A page report on family violence prevention is being this week by a task force Two years in the making the report Identifies gaps in vices and services that could fill those gaps a regional employee in part or It said There are recommendations dealing with education social ser vices and the legal aspects of preventing family violence They were made by the member task force which broke itself up into three subcommit tees and one steering committee Members came from all parts of the region and even from outside Funding for the report came tirely from the province from the Ministry of Community and Social Services and the Ontario Women s Directorate A committee called Action for Change has been assigned the responsibility of overseeing that the recommendations take place Legion lines By Herald Special The annual picnic will be the Hunter and Anglers club in July at I p Ticket are being sold on two chaise lounge to be raffled off the day of the picnic Fishing are being held July and August at Glen ex tension pond Car Club Winners Bum boot 188 Mane Bob Josie Tost 276 M ami M Walker Don Hold Euchre Winners 1st Camille Tur 2nd Jim last lone hand Mac Tost Sick 1st J Watson In Princess Margaret Hospital We are to say G Baker and Clayton are now home from the Hospital Entertainment Saturday by Daniel Bruce Prolife meet Teachers for life are presenting a prolife public policy conference In Toronto July from 10 a tilSpm The conference is at St Michael College School on Street is welcome and thee is no fee Lee lures and panel discussions will cover a wide variety of in eluding civil human rights pregnancy counselling the abuse of language abortion ij wrong teaching the prolife message and For information call On the beach BALLINAFADThe hot weather Sunday took many people out their cottages and the beaches so church attendance was down somewhat In the absence of Bandy the guest preacher was Rev Jackson He Had a short story the children before they went down for recreation in the basement His message to the grown was brief but to the point as the hour was shortened for the hot Sun day unique The people of Hills will be able to see Mr Danby and his work the opening night of his exhibition at the Hills Cultural Centre July His realist style Is unique I are many of the techniques he ks to create an art work If you can afford an original Danby perhaps one of his posters or books will be In your price range Tickets for the July open are available at Georgetown and Acton libraries Mr enjoys openings and oesn t mind giving autographs as long as you tell him how to spell names and don ask him to sign To Mom and Dad They re not my i and dad he said laughing Harry of said more detailed analysis would show tht metals and in tin m isles coming from harms Thi Winston Churchill operation to dispose or its sew and wislcw sludge Lit ton farmlands but before il do so it ileitis Ap proval from the Ministry of he I vironment The Ins isked for imimml in turn the Region has torn for its At commit tot nuttings members hid a delation of about 20 of the 1 Is mil Con a property turn out to odor and runoff problems with the pro lommiltee want sludge applications monitored as will is by tin Ministry Hilton s sludge ib highly successful other governments as in ample to learn from Wi jus I trying find out whit is in this stuff since we dull with this kind of stuff Mr i Nona I finm r s of the tin s ml lit ret lived tin first of sludge Thursday is high in nitrogen I in tit sis loisn t specif how is ammonium nitrogm and is Victor Professional Quality Year Guarantee Competitive Rates Call For Free Estimates 8772772 Fun never stops at picnic wt play with at Canada J lulu of fun things annual Brian son picnic In Brampton parade lined together with iinusun for a Chicken photo games Here Adam Robin- and hla I say around the park In an looking balloon Herald You go for long bomb and you do a dawn That might time been what Bruce Inglli said In the huddle to his two children Behind him arc and Dave The family were at the Varian Canada picnic held Saturday at Eldorado Park in Brampton Herald photo Town complex start Funding for schools could be March 87 plan disappointing says superintendent dilernuni Hit until we hive i lab an in the first Mr I dosage reftrrmg to how much and now often sludg will to to 1 rids A ih anilsis likes ihout two and Mr A second sample now Ins to sent for It a for Maple Lodge in the approval pro Mr I noted It mean Jfjlton Agricultural Advisory Commit lei won be di the issue meeting this week and will have to defer it to It s difficult lo jo your own of Aariiulturt president told The Herald If he had done job when he was removing sludge from the Georgetown Witer I Dilution Control ago might have belter about him spreiding sludge Peel it that Mr there were no guidelines as to how the sludge should be id ick then and Mr Trevirmus super iiurnled his I with it It could have led In pro he sunt Sludge contract gets backing Halton regional council awarded the sludge hiulage contract to a firm backing a decision made earlier by its planning and pub ic works committee and Haulage Ltd million dollars more expensive Of the two bidders for the job it was the only firm meeting the Regions contract specifications The contract costing is for the haulage and spreading of sewage sludge from Water Pollution Control Plants In a recorded vote Rick Bonnet tc John McDonald Pain Sheldon and Mayor Miller voted in favor of accepting the and tender while Mnnlyn Scrjeantson voted against it Public Works Director Bob Moore earlier said there was no lack of clarity as to what the region wanted In the tendering of the con tract and said it would be an unfair decision by Escape injury Tli year old twins and their parents escaped serious injury last Wednesday when 197 Foni and a I9HG Plymouth van tollided Campbell firmly wis westbound on Maple nut when vehicle turned iff and collided with them Thi year old woman and old companion in the other car twin of Acton were unhurt In the Regional Police said islimntcd damage it and laid failure to yield In on a through highway is llie twi work j miinfi riling to a drill I I- J Us dim iislrnitli begin next mid thrrmli f ir ire due he lirceiubrr end and the ilnn will hi unlit the town and a building ptr rthen it ion gel to 11 s wlirri Ihe changes hit for town ir trss nil llkrlv in he I Iam etplslns it will he the same purl pro fess not in Hills to It hi rt In planning department a public am rrrpi rt mil itrcloion Tin iiixt Priperti meeting is set r Jm Timing is allimportant Timing will ill important in of thi aire property nod Hills According to a draft riport on use of these lands by thi town acres will be designated for new municipal complex with re malnder to be dtviloped for The aint land will be worth more the town has inircaswl its current sewage and a roid linking and the District Memorial Hospital has been con itiording to drift report J and Associates Selling the is would return lowest price to the municipality the drift siys iubstmlinllv griatir funds could be received when Ihi was mil development of lands wi a ottun rue The report entourages the municipality to hang onto the until Jt sewage nip inly is to service them in the phnning and development process and the town control over find use and layout If the lands art sold at the ready build stage thi town would share in the construction costs of the new roid and get involved in proctss which could be That why the report recommends the lands be sold off treatment facilities can handle Hit divelopmcnt It isnt cheap to keep an It by no means cheap running an office for our provincial reprcsen tame Figures from a June report in dlcate Burlington MPP Don Knight spent a total of in ex penses during That is an increase of from when Julian Reed was our The good news is that Mr Knight is substantially below the average spent by his peers in the Legislature The average expenses by 1Z5 members an said finance department spokesman Irene The of expenses are 47H for accommodation and for legislative office expenses and for office expenses Car vandalized wis K50 dnmagt caused to a tar parked underground at Park Ave June during a two hour that afternoon Regional Police said thi car had scratches drawn on lis side the hubcaps were miss irif tin mirror was torn off and the windshield wipers and ante bent The gis tap wis i A provincial report on funding for Ontario schools missed the mark said a Board of Education superintendent Superintendent of Business vices Jerry Jenkins called the Mac Donald report disappointing and a statement The day to day practical things have been nored he said Problems funding primary and secondary education have not been dealt with by the report One pro blem not addressed is the complexi ty of the grant system What you have to do to get a grant makes it not worth it Superintendent Jenkins said A provincial commission studying financing for schools released the report in December 1965 The recommendations of the report were sent to boards of education across Ontario for comment Some recommendations from the report deal with greater operation between public and Roman Catholic schools The Board of Education agrees that this is a good Idea Where problem arises for public board is in the funding of the two systems The report recom mends changes in tax assessment dollars going to the public and Roman Catholic systems The report does not show how both systems will be Before the Board of Education con com men on changes in assessment they must know the results dent Jenkins said Sharing the assessment with the Roman Catholic Board usually means the public board has to find more money locally said Ron Mir the assistant superintendent of business services The Board hopes to get the in formation they need to make accurate decisions on the report by August Mr Reports similar to the MacDonald report have been brought before On boards of education before The recommendations were ultimately rejected by the Ministry of Education Mr if this report is it could mean great changes in funding the public and separate school boards be said It could also mean Tew changes he said It all depends in the missing Information needed so the boards will know what the finm impact will be Mr Warren Window smashed Rocks were thrown it Hit win and outside lights at Robert Utile Public School in Acton Regional Police damage at SI ind said it was caused by unknown persons who used lots of sometime tut Herald reporter Campbell rellnqiilHhrd bin hut he lor hood when he in iriderlclon llrunswitk The couple who nut university In redrrlclon arc reiildlng in Georgetown Photo Hub milted DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohan DT 122 St 7 GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or SemiPrivate Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed for your 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