Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1971, p. 4

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Page GEORGETOWN HERALD thursday GRC Guarantees Continued from Page 1 In conclusion she expressed regret that matters had come to this confrontation saying an amicable settlement would have been preferable The full text of The Recreation Committee explanation to be found elsewhere in the paper DISAPPOINTED Following the report Cr Donna Denlson pointed out the town can either let the taxpayer assume the full cost or the rates be raised either to the group or to the boys or to both The Recreation Committee feels some should be borne by the taxpayer but they are entitled to know they have been paying quite a bit through the years No one programme should take more than its share of the overall budget she staled Reeve Rlc Morrow said he was disappointed In the Legions action tonight and felt they should have stayed to hear the other side of the story The Recreation Committee has shown facts and Justified them he commented If we do not support the people we appoint we II have people calling on us to override them said the reeve The main Ihlng Is the Legion has been subsidizing kid hockey stated Cr Em Hyde either the boys pay more or the town pays more If the Recreation Committee Is adamant the boys will have to pay a lot more to play hockey Me termed Georgetown a hockey own producing many great figures Weshouldnt takeaway from hockey lo supplement other areas he argued He opposed the formation of the Recreation Committee two years ago he said and considered this was proof the town would have been better off without it WHO ELSE Joan Smith said she had lust enrolled her boy in Tyke hockey and hockey school which cost her But who else should pay she demanded Are we suggesting all the older people pay for my son to play hockey She admitted it could be a burden with someone with a large family and asked If my son likes hockey should he get a subsidy while another boy likes music and he gets none If we lose the Legions sup port we could lose the support of the men whove been working in recreation for years said deputyreeve Art Speight surety a happy medium can be I dont think anyone would object to having added to their taxes for children playing hockey he added Are we going to be in the position where strong groups have priority asked Cr Phil Siddall would soccer get the same treatment and there are just as many boys playing soc cer Siddall challenged Hyde defended the Legions position saying they were prepared to negotiate and thought they had an agreement You ask If hockey should be a priority item every municipality has something special and hockey is It In mis town Hyde contended PAYING BASIS Cr Em Sykes congratulated the Recreation Com ml I tee on their realistic approach to the problem He claimed the arena must be put on some kind of paying basis or the taxpayer would have to pay the full cost He stressed the various groups have to be encouraged so that he arena is constantly used and doesnt become a white elephant The arena was never ex peeled to pay for weve always supported It retorted Cr Hyde Mayor Smith said the majority of people who have called him are willing to pay more money for their boys to play hockey He pointed out the Recreation Committee hod been given a budget of 120000 to cover recreation for the whole town If somebody asks for money we dip Into our pockets the budget wont mean anything he remarked BOYS PAWNS He stressed that recreation means other things beside athletics If a decision Is not made soon we could be faced with no kid hockey said the mayor as he went on his voice rising This is a political Issue with the boys being used as pawns Repeatedly Cr Hyde tried to speak with the mayor saying the matter was closed and he was out of order since the motion to have the Recreation Committee finalize the matter by the end of the week hud already been passed With both tne mayor ana r Hyde the few distinguishable words heard were You can raise your voice all you want but Its you hat making It a political football shouted Cr Hyde Nine Hurt In Accidents 18 of 35 McGilvray Crescent was taken to hospital with undetermined injuries the result of a two cor accident on at Monday He was a passenger in a car driven by Brian of Shelley Street which was bumped from behind by another driven by Paul Makryckl of Acton while stopped on Guelph waiting to make a left turn on Rexway Police put damage at HBO to Makryckis Mercury and to Taggarts 1968 Rambler Five year old Peter Gold up suffered minor injuries Saturday when knocked down In the parking lot at his home Maple Avenue East Donald Willie who lives In the same apartment building was driving the car He took the youngster to hospital A hit and run accident Friday at 160A Street did damage to a parked car belonging to Cecil Walker of R Georgetown damage was done the cab and trailer of a 65 Interna tional truck Tuesday afternoon September when it flipped on its side at the Highway and line corner Driver Ronald Kahl of Mississauga was taken to Georgetown hospital with cuts to his face and both arms On the same day at a an accident on Highway just east of Norval caused damage to the rear end of a Dodge Dart driven by Michael Jackson Lewis St Georgetown and damage to a 67 Chcv driven by John Brown of R Acton Victoria of Georgetown was treated at Georgetown hospital for Injuries to her head and leg and later released following a collision at the Junction of the Chinguacousy town line and 17 sideroad September 19 The Haynes Chev received 700 damage and the 69 Plymouth driven by Arthur Berry of damage Felix Banaue of Caledon Injured his right knee and bumped his head when he rolled his 82 Chev over on the line and 22 sideroad September 16 A passenger Basil Pass also had a bump on his head and an Injured lett hand damage was done to Ihe roof and front of the car A single car accident Sep tember on 5 sideroad east of the 10th line caused damage to the car and abrasions to the driver when the 70 Ford Maverick driven by James Alexander R R 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