Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1991, p. 36

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HERALD Wednesday March 1991 Council Briefs- Town to request hearing with MOE In the name of fairness Halton Hills General Committee recommended Monday Town staff request that the provincial Ministry of Environment hold a hearing under the provinces En vironmental Protection Act con cerning a proposal by Georgetowns Leferink Transfer Limited to take in more garbage Acton Councillor Rick said the hearing is the fairest way to decide if should be permitted to increase the gar bage tonnage it takes in from 150 tonnes to 300 tonnes given con raised by local en vironmental groups councillors and the general public General Committees recommendation will go before Town council this Monday for final consideration General Committee is comprised of town councillors Bonnette along with several other councillors in eluding Marilyn Serjeanston all expressed concern the Town may not be able to handle the extra truck traffic that would result if the transfer stations capacity is increased to 300 tonnes Company representative Bert told Committee Monday night he had no problem with the matter being referred to a hear ing Protect Our Water En vironmental Resources POWER President Barbara Halsall who also appeared before General Committee urg ed Councillors to outright reject the expansion proposal Expan sion will only mean increased truck traffic and therefore more pollution she said Recognition plaque Hills Public School Trustee Dick and Halton Board of Education Director Bob Williams appeared at Mondays Town General Committee meeting to present the committee with a plaque in recognition of councillors participation in the boards Program The program brings municipal coun cillors and students together in order to simulate a council pro ceeding Request bylaw change At the request of Hills residents Gladys and Sherwood Hume Town General Committee recommended Monday that the bylaw prohibiting auctions on Sundays be repealed The recom mendation will go to Town Coun cil this Monday for final ap proval Boudreau sentenced Continued from Page 1 his testimony Boudreau said he was confused during the abduc and would often cry at night while watching his son sleep in the Hawaii home Boudreau used to hide himself and his son The experience has been unset tling for young Luke who has received counselling and still has nightmares stated Janet Cipryk in her court testimony She said Luke has been handling the ex perience well despite the nightmares Boudreau also testified it was two or three days after he arrived in Hawaii with his son before he realized he had committed a criminal offence past also came up in the trial The court learned that prior to the abduction Boudreau an ordained minister had been on probation for assaulting Josh Ms 14- yearold son from a previous marriage Since the couples separation they have been to court seven times over the custody of Luke but lost every time St Guelphvlew Sq FAST QUALITY SERVICE DESIGNER EYEWEAR CONTACT LENSES EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED HOURS Moo Than Fit 3D SOD pin ID Georgetown CANDESBOXEDCHOCOLATES from DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Senior centres recommendations Hills General Commit tee took one more step albeit a small one Monday towards establishing senior centres for both Georgetown and Acton Committee recommended that in addition to seniors centres for both communities being iden tified in the Towns Municipal Capital Forecast the Town Recreation and Parks Depart ment include a needs study for the seniors centres in its Master Plan The recommendation will go before Town Council for final ap proval this Monday Trucks needed Town General Committee which is comprised of Town Councillors recommended Mon day staff purchase several types of trucks from Georgetowns An drew Murray Motors at a total cost of The recom mendation goes to council this Monday for final approval More composters Those residents who were unable to buy one of the 500 home the Town sold late last year will probably have another chance to purchase one in the near future Town General Committee recommended Mon day staff purchase home composters to be sold to the public at a cost of per corn- poster The recommendation will go to Town Council this Monday for final approval ESTHETICS TANNING TONING C Facials HikeUp Manicure Exercise MacNnes Guelph Street Unlt36A Knolcrest Centre 8736013

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