Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 July 1992, p. 1

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pages SUNDAY BRUNCH 50 cents includes G.S.T. A Georgetown man has been killed as a result of a single motor vehicle accident early Friday moming. According to Halton Regional Police, at about 12:30 a.m., a 1990 Pontiac Sunbird was eastbound on Five Sideroad east of Trafalgar Rd. when the vehicle entered an 'S'-bend, went out of control, and Local man killed in car accident tolled into the north ditch. The driver, Bruce Currie, 29, of Langstone Cres. .» Suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Another man travelling in the car was not injured. Members of the Halton Regional Police Traffic Unit are continuing their investigation. falton Hills Ambulance officers Wally Williams (left) rson, along with nie officer Larry Brassard and a pair of bystanders ‘ietked to assist the driver of a vehicle Liolvedl ina two-cart collision Tuesday afternoon. The woman was taken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital. At press ene the woman’s condition and the circumstances surrounding the Geelee ee accident were unayailable by Scott Kline Committee needs broader scope BY DIANNE CORNISH ‘wastewater trunk sewer project. would evolve into a permanent A Halton Region committee eat to gather public input Rowan said that decision-making bodies, like the Region, “lack regarding of a sewer aoa in Georgetown’s Silver Creek needs to have its mandate “significantly broadened.” Silver Creek Environmental Association and Mike Rowan, president of The Izaak Walton Fly Fisherman’s Club, told the Region’s Planning Public Works Committee that the Public Liaison Committee (PLC) should have its mandate broadened to include all projects within the watershed of Silver and Black Creeks. The men appeared before the committee Wednesday to address three separate issues: the proposed Mountainview Rd. reconstruction through Hungry Hollow, ongoing studies for the provision of addi- tional wastewater servicing capaci- ty in Georgetown and monitoring of a test well near Main St. and 15 Sideroad which the’Region hopes to use as a future municipal well for the town. While Ranson and Rowan wel- comed the formation of the PLC, they both asked that its powers go beyond providing input for the on the long-term effects” that their planning deci- sions have “on supply of water.” He suggested that a new system of proactive planning is needed to replace what he described as a “fragmented , jurisdictional approach to land use planning. Ranson told committee that the projects should be looked at as a whole, rather than individually, as to how they might impact on Silver Creek Valley. While the Mountainview Road reconstruction, trunk sewer proposal and test well approval process are all subject to intensive Class facility. He questiohed whether the trunk sewer project should: proceed before the results of the test well come forward on the availability of water to service future growth in Georgetown. The Region’s public works com- additional wastewater servicing capacity in Georgetown. According to an staff report from the Region’s ee department, the firm Assessment studies to determine their impact on the environment, Ranson suggested they all be examined as part of a bigger picture so their cumulative effect on Silver Creek can be deter- mined. The test well is located in an “unapproved subdivision” and “ a very scenic area” near Silver Creek, he said. Ranson expressed concern that the area might become the site of a temporary pump house facility that eventually BLUE SPRINGS the formation of a ae “to address specific prob- and will provide a broad representa- tion of community interest. such as ratepayers’ associations ind Picking and eating strawberries is one of five-year-old Sara Yantho’s service clubs, business people, favorite pastimes. The Georgetown girl and her mother, Joanne, were aa uate and interested individu- ane those filling baskets with plump berries Sunday afternoon Bob Mabel Devolin’s Charles Greig Farm on 15 Sideroad, just west of Continued on page 5 Thies Road. Photo by Dianne Cornish TuESREY lay tp AYS ra e9 SA GOLF CLUB AFTER 3 PM: $30 WEEKDAYS, $35 WEEKENDS Pd 853-0904 AFTER 5 PM: $20 WEEKDAYS, $22.50 WEEKENDS

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