Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1988, p. 5

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r Donations rolling in for new civic centre A has been donated bo far our new in scheduled to officially open in May of 1389 An updated list isisfollous Doug Wood Large Tree Sales Excavating and Contracting Anonmous Georijlon Terminal Warehouse 10 Year Club Don and Mara Parker Jeanne ttt Haiti Hills Family of Schools Winters and Associates Social Catering xj Dawn Enterprises HI WO United Aggregates lid Doug Chalmers Esso 1 Champion Road Machinery Salts W a Restaurant Sheridan Nurseries SECTION A Tilt October IMS Page Go ahead call us CHICKEN After originating in 1980 to combat drug abuse the CHICKEN program Cool Honest Intelligent Clear Headed Keen Energetic and Not Interested In Drugs blasted off with almost 1 students at Georgetown Memorial Arena last week The whole Idea is to counter peer pressure with the CHICKEN T shirt said Optimist past president Sandy Booth The Op timists with the aid of various local npanlcs Including Hut and local activities like bowling mini golf or a night out for Fourteen schools in the Hal ton Hills area are Involved In the CHICKEN program Their motto has become I m proud to be chicken Dove Hatch of he popular television program Kids Beat was at the CHICKEN kickoff last week Is CHICKEN CHICKEN Information keep children up to dale with the publication of CHICKEN Scrat monthly newspaper CHICKEN has a history In Hal ton Hills It helped Initiate the local Drug Abuse Committee which recently became a separate entity and several years ago published a successful book to guide CHICKENS The book published by the local Optimists won an International Op timists award said Mr Booth We started with three schools hero and we wrote up a program or a com services project Eight years after its inception CHICK has really taken wing in Hnlton Hills said Mr Booth And he added that it costs inly Join the CHICKEN club The big CIIICKFN met with en thusiaatlc Grade and students at the Optimist last week Almost I students filled Georgetown Memorial Arena yell log CHICKEN cheers and wearing their CHICKEN T shirts to Hal ton Hills anildrug program for students Herald photos POWER wants town to back figh Council awaits report before proceeding Breakfast for Champions Litter problem escalates in Acton Ward Councillor Gerald Rennle is worried about litter in the streets of Acton The Ac on Business Improvement Area had helped keep the Utter pro blem to a minimum in the summer but now that students are back In school part time help Is hard to find Garbage is mounting lo Ihe point when people ire in Acton his ml He asked the town stall see it there is a governing the inter problem it con be enforced Peel to start over with dump site search fighting Ihe propoied linrifill silt in Acton will to more weeks before the wn Protect Our Water and until Resources member in 11 asked Mi lo lake the lenl in he fight il tin proposed landfill site in a irr bordering on Side road the Fourth tackle this massive tin at to tin town in penny pinching it is with the back fince is Ilk r ng at nius Set the 11 v ou he act ui isii 1 lha why re lectcd id Ms sad arc i fence sitting and idling but 1 dm time or that she id I tin town lo Inn guide hem through the m im of environment assess The town responded with a motion thai called for a report on how the town should proceed currently be ing prepared by Administrator lerk Dun arrive a week earlier than the anticipated Ward 2 Conn Pam Sheldon pushed fur the town lo net on a motion pass in March which calls for a to the documents prepared by Reclame lion Systems Inc RSI the com proposing the landfill site Shi chastized own staff for not hiring the when he mo tion was flnt passed seven months When a similar debate arose last week Mr the been hired bemuse Ihe documents currently be ing examined are not Ihe finiU reports which will be submitted to he Ministry of m councillors said wanted wail until Mr reports on tin best way to proceed before they hire any consultant I agree with thai this is a town fight should lead hi people said Coun Sheldon with hiring of 1 and Oct dale for report from Mr Sheldon also recommended he town appoint a representative to the com at the public consultation hearings when they resume 1 the study group she The town had declined to sit on the committee until a list of conditions were met Sheldon said those conditions have been met POWER members feel they been fighting Hi I on their own said Ms It been kind of frustrating lo think we re there on our own she said Ward Coun Joe Hewitt said the costs of fighting a landfill site are high The town of Milton had budgeted 650 000 to fight a landfill site and Ihose costs have so far skyrocketed to million he said The City of has spent million lo fight a Regional landfill site here Ward 1 Norm wanted he environmental specialist hired first The from the environmental assess ment consultant could have a direct bearing on what hire he explained jr Miller also favored holding off on hiring a until the staff report comes back in When that report town should meet Region and POWER Of back the ih decide on the probably specialist said Mayor Mayor Miller and several I own councillors will meet with a rtpresentative of the on to discuss t lems with the landfill proposal Minister James Bradley has continued to deny re quests by Hills to meet citing a need to remain neulnl A sili bordering on Hal Ion Hills is now back tn the running in Peel Region search for a Peel Region had named a site on Airport Road and 15 as its preferred site for a new Regional dump and it had listed a site border ing on Winston Churchill Boulevard south of 17 and north or Highway as a potential site However ihe Ministry of the has stepped Into the pro cess and ordered Peel to start the en tire search over again Region Chairman Peter tola surprised group of Hoi ton councillors Sept Peel was the end of the en assessment process in Its search for the site but MOE Peel had been taking sites out of consideration by resolution of and that docs not fit the re- of he act said Chairman Pomeroy The Ministry actually intervened in he dispute City of Brampton and Peel Bramp ton employed Hal Ion s lawyer Thorn is r is I Hit But the lei it that far said Mr Pomenij run into problems during Us lengthy stnrh or a landfill site Burlington Walter Mulkewich v is surprised Mr is on hi other he issue this time It was Mr ederer who that Region should be it le to run roughshod if the municipalities said Mulkewich Mr involvement with the Cilv of Brampton over his advice us hi M Resurfacing approved Hilton is going to spend more than to resurface two roods heavily damaged by gravel In Hills Regional Road will be resurfaced from 1 say just of and replaced with high strength and high stability hot mix asphalt said public works commissioner Itoberi Moore The Guelph Line Re 1 will also be of Avenue to McLaren in Milton The work Is plelcdbyOct Main Slioor Downtown Senlon Save Every Wedneiday Excluding Dairy and Specials Tasty Recipes SUGAR cup sifted Hour baking powder sail cup butter or margarine squares 2 unsweetened cnocolalo eggs cup packed brown sugar cup chopped walnuts I vanilla linos well gmd to boat I Blond n chocolate Add lour and wo II null and van lla foodstuff MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 6569 SPECIALS CHOC SQUARES 315 LB CALIFORNIA WALNUTS 289 lb JUJUBES 149 LB footuffr BULK FOODS COCACOLA 3100 SULTANA raisins 89 2 MILK PLUS DEPOSIT BULK KLUB FOODS OPEN SUNDAYS 11

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