Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1988, p. 2

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Page I HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday 1H8 Hills Council cool to taking sub stand Should our municipal politicians step out of jurisdiction and comment on the federal govern men a decision to spend billion on a fleet of nuclear submarines Our councillors don l think so The town voted Monday not to en dorse a proposal by Operation Dismantle opposing the purchase president or Operation Dismantle wrote council asking for their public opposition to the federal government a decision We see a direct correlation bet ween of municipal vices and wasteful military pen ding said the South Algona We feel that the proposal Is misguided wasteful potentially hazardous to the environment and actually The debate at town council spur red by a resolution by Ward i Cmm Gerald to support Operation Dismantle centred around the ques tion of Jurisdiction rather than sup port or opposition to the purchase It appalling to me that Canada Is going to spend ft billion on sub marines when we can t protect our coastline with too submarines Coun said in introducing the motion Coun Rennle relayed a story in which he saw a Canadian frigate In harbor with thousands of dents in the hull He was told the dents were made because the crew had trouble dock the ship If we can t dock our frigates we really shouldn t be buying sub marines Coun quipped Ward 1 Coun Norm Elliott t want to discuss It Its not appropriate to have this debate at council said Elliott No one here knows enough about It he added This Is a wrong minded motion Tor local councillors to be consider It doesnt belong here Elliott said he would be more concerned about spending billions of dollars on nuclear power than the purchase of the sub marines Ward Joe Hewitt was ready to support the motion This Is a political forum like any other political forum he said There s belter ways lo spend tax payers money Weve got to start taking a stand and making our piece own he added Ward l Coun Rick Bonnet te said he supported the purchase of the submarines but he local council was the place to discuss it Kerrio declines invitation Minister SS summer asked Mr Kesrlo the Minister of Natural Resources and ASK KATHY Do Developer wants channeling costs shared Local developer Piluttl wants another developer to share the coats of preparing a storm water runoff channel for two developments on Churchill Road in Acton detached units on Jo lots on the west side of Churchill Road said Tim Stuart the towns manager of engineering services Cedar Road developments has a plan of subdivision across the road Mr Piluttl was forced to pay to ten to prepare a chan Elliott ask for further study The town wants the University of Guelph to do another in depth study of Fairy Lake In Acton Acton Coun Norm Elliott Monday there has been a great deal of controversy surrounding Fairy Lake this year partially because of the recent drought and because beaches the lake were closed for a this summer Professor Don Stevens of the University of and some of his students conducted a valuable study of Fairy Lake for Just last year and Coun Elliott wants the pro fessor to do a subsequent and growing water fowl population on Youngsters of the town are play soccer on a field that can literal ly be described as a mine field after the Canada Geese were on it said Coun Elliott It may have been a mistake to en courage a water fowl population on the lake In the first place said Elliott The fecal bacteria count was high in Fairy Lake this year forcing closure of the beaches Water owl were blamed for the high fecal bacteria count nel for storm water runoff tor his new development But the Increased water flow from the Cedar Road developments means they will have use of the channel prepared by Tactical In vestments Mr said He wants Cedar Road developments to pay a unit or about towards the chan nelization We fed because of this subdivi there will be Increased water flow through lands we own so there should be some cost sharing said Mr But Mr Stuart said Cedar Road calculations show the Increased water flow along the channel will be In the area of four per cent Four per cent of Mr costs equals about said Dan the town administratorclerk Ward Joe Hewitt asked for a study on the cost sharing sugges tion There should be some room for cost sharing he said The town will prepare a report on the proposal for the development review committee Local man involved in fatal accident A Georgetown man escaped injury in a Milton accident that took the lives of two people Tuesday morn ing Leo Cole 31 of Raylavn Crescent Georgetown was travelling east bound on Steele Avenue when his 55ton collided with a IBM Chevrolet Monte Carlo say police The driver of the Chevrolet Earl Home of Mississauga and passenger Rosemary Slmms of were pronounced dead at the accident scene by coroner Dr Donald Aikenhead The cor bounced off the truck said Regional Police Sergeant Garry for some unknown reason Mr Home pulled out and was police were still in the accident Wednesday afternoon PUBLIC NOTICE MOUNT ROAD AT SUMMIT IANE Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 301 of The Ontario Municipal Act 1 Chapter 302 as amended that Council for the Regional Municipality of proposes at Its meeting on September to pass a by taw for the Recon atructlon of Road at Summit Lane Town of Halton Hills Georgetown Plans the proposed work may be inspected at the Public Works Department offices South Service Road West Oak vllle Ontario On Wednesday August 24 988 30 a in Committee Room at theRegJonal Administration Building 1151 Bronte Road Oak Ontario Council through Its Planning and Public Works Com mlttee will hear In person or by his Counsel any person who claims that his lands wilt be prejudicially affected by the said by law and who applies to the Regional Clerk no later than Tuesday August to be heard David J Regional Clerk PRESERVING YOUR HEALTH My family loves the homemade Jama and Jellies I make every year But js I pouring ill that sugar Into the recipe I wonder how jood it Is for my family Is sugar really so harmful to their health A- Summer Is filled with an abundant array of delicious fruits and berries Just watting to be Into Jams and Jellies These preserves can be loaded with refined sugars This sugar lacks nutritional value contains no vitamins or minerals is a contributing factor to obesity This year you can use your home cooking to control your family consumption of sugar The following recipe allows you to enjoy the luxury of preserves while avoiding sugar laden calories 2 cups berries cup water package gelatin Artificial liquid sweetener shakes Crush berries Combine with water and gelatin Add sweetener Boll for one minute Pour Into hot Jars and seal Place jars in boiling water bath for minutes Cool and store If you are interested in other healthful Ideas for yourself and your family call your local Dlel Center Home Nu SB Mill St Otorgetown Consultation By Appointment Bra HEY GEORGETOWN ITS BACK For a limited time only we are offering our large pizza for the price of a medium This offer is valid in Georgetown only Come on in for an ooey gooey good experience 308 GUELPH ST 8776934

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