Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1972, p. 2

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1HHALP THURSDAY MARCH Museum Sore Point Trying to Hold Spending Down Halton Cuts Budget by County council has concluded item by item examination of the 1972 budget chopping only from the proposed million budget The budget now goes to the regular session of county council this week County council is attempting to hold the line on spending this year The general levy is set to climb more than from 1 million last year to million this year unless further cuts are made Increases in assessment across thecounly arc expected to absorb the increase in spending St Prior to last Friday meeting the roods committee pared In construction projects oil the 1372 program Only two major programs remain in the million budget rccon struct in or Main Street In Milton and widening Trafalgar Road for two miles to Highway in Oak ville reconstruction of 25 Sideroad In and building new roads goroge are included in the budget it the province approves additional subsidies If the province does not provide added the county shore for the two programs more than will be carried forward to next year The slashed roads budget was approved with little comment The major discussion of the afternoon came on the County Museum budget of 44 4a heated debate about possible at the Kelso museum the council cut the budget to 42 No particular area was stipulated but museum board members Ron Han Is the Milton and Art Speight Ihc Georgetown deputy reeve said they had gotten the message Two prior motions to cut the museum had failed on tie It TYPIST reeve Am said the curator supposed do the clerk typist duties vlth the assistance of a part lime Last year the personnel committee maintained museum director Hal Newman had hired a clerk typist as part time and then made her full time without county council approval The Children Aid Society budget of came under from deputy at a member of the CAS board Hi zeroed In on an child tare worker at the society group I in for children with emotional problems Mckenzie attempted to remove the workers salary from the budget entirely but was turned back K told the the housemother was at the home for up to hours a day and required additional assistance because the children could present serious discipline problems He said there had been neighborhood complaints which the hiring of the extra worker had reduced he felt the board bad approved its budget with the idea county council would cut it anyway so the board wouldn I bother to examine it perused the budget carefully and turned in what it considered a justified request Hilton Centennial Manor s budget up looking better than It did Tuesday Then it appeared new provincial to piy of the daily costs for residents illicit indirectly the county share manor costs Stan Allen said he has subsequently been assured by the province that the luld not lie allowed to suffer any added cost because of the program That led to an malic which Allen had built In to cover an an liss budget us now approved allots GOO to general Internment In that allotment is members of council BOO general ad m property 17f and unclassified 1 Under protection to persons and property the construction safely inspector will cost 700 emergency measures organization 15 and 100 Welfare will cost for of the social and family services department and payments will be 9if 400 The Health Unit and the Children Aid Society together will tost A waste management study will and a processing study New Hope For Concerned Citizens Airport Site May Mean Changes in Tower Trail me announced air port northeast of Toronto will require ma revision of Ontario Hydro controversial Nanlicokc to Pickering transmission line Symmcs Terra chairman for the Coalition of Concerned Citizens revealed this obtained from to a Friday executive meeting The new airport will straddle I the five tower wide corridor as III approaches the Pickering nuclear generating station The airport may force hydro consider a lower voltage such as 400 which is possible underground transmission and may be necessary to pass close to the airport says Mr The CCC hopes this new problem will result in extensive review of the proposed line in eluding underground sections near airports ana use of the park belt or utility corridor described in the Ontario government s Toronto Centred It eg ion plan This will be discussed with Premier Davis when presents the first 4 signatures on its petition tailing for an expert and public examination of the acre corridor which hydro plans The CCC has assembled evidence in which it claims the 147 mile corridor is wasteful outdated in its design The research committee headed by Wesley Coons Ph and Symmes will submit this information to the premier as support for a public enquiry A mid March meeting has been requested The executive rejected hydro defence of the mile TOO UTS s gospel according to hydro chairman and requires lot of faith by the public and supplying far too few tacts says Mr Symmes The consists of residents i ram sa Erin Albion King and Whitchurch townships The Ontario Sierra Club and nttrested It wis formed year obtain expert and public scrutiny of the hydro line whth it claims will despoil a large section of Ontario most Health Nurses Salary Talks Break Down ICome to Church Alerts Others To Dangers of Hepatitis concerned hat a contagious disease contracted by her daughter might be wittingly asscd on others Mrs Hid Kng Temple phoned The Herald to say that tier una daughter Muriel a pupil at Slcwirttown Senior School Oilier incidents of the disc hive district Shchnd phoned motl her daughter teichers at the school to alert Ihers to the dangers of what be a troul mi illness LUNCHEON MEAT 3 DOQFOODu 10 TISSUE 3x 3 1 KM Soups 3i 3 Frqian Food SptcJalt 2fi 1 1 Mr IGAs Greatest Sale OR WIENER 2 QUMUt LOIN CHOPS PORK CHOPS Hi 1 1 PACK COOKED MEATS TAILERITE WIENERS JURE PORK SKINLESS TABLERITE SAUSAGE WES PER OZ HEAT PIES vx- HUT SEEDLESS RED or WHITE JUICE 3i 2 1 1 JAFFA oranges sr 18 BROCCOLI sags 3 PEARS 10 I LUCKY root ion WINNERS As a result of the breakdown in le 1972 contract renewal negotiations the County Health Unit nurses hive been forced to apply for conciliation County uncillors on the Personal Committee together with the Personal Officer refused to discuss the nurses proposals submitted at commencement of the meetings and to date hive not made a offer This left the nurses with no but to follow procedure for eon Members of the Assoc Ml are all of whom ire qualified Public Health Nurses who conduct the Public Health Nursing for Association members say that the Personal Committee is not sincere in Us efforts to re desperately needed nurses the after four ti It has not made any offer being in their to obtain a new by the Registered of Ontario AOMCOUIl I All Kilt NO A COLOR TV WINNERS not up men puck cuo TOUT HULK Plus many more winners week LUCKY SHOPPER I Bodln Windsor Gel a good feeling WE NOW HAVE THE BRAZIER NOW OPEN DAYS A WEEK Eatdrink and be merry GUELPH STREET REV ROBERT LOHNES PREACHING a Family Sunday School A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church Moderator Rev John Brampton 10a Church School 11 V Hay Nursery Care Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St N Rev Jack Sunday School nam The Pastor The Pastor Tuesday Prayer and Ministry ten Chin net Thuridayi St Georges Church The Rv B A s T B JO Family Eucharist Morning Prayer Kindergarten Church School a go a to a Bucket or Barrel 1 of the best tasting chicken in town Kentucky fried TUESDAY SPECIAL SNAK PAK chicken 9cl Bridge Club fifteen tables of duplicate bridge in play on Tuesday March in the Legion Auditorium North south win wore first Harry Frank Martin second Mrs Elizabeth McLroe and Mike Iirusso third Mr and Mrs Bob Williams fourth and Duke Wilson with Leo and fifth East west winners were Mrs Helen Hyde and Cam Sinclair second It Jones Kerr third Bob Dickson and Wan del fourth Mr and Mrs Clayton Barbour with Mrs Peggie Stevens and tt Dickson fifth Presentation of cosh was made that evening to Mike and Mrs Sue Sullivan who placed first and second in a competition In which members hud to play a different partner tor six weeks with the best five scores counted By error It was reported last week hat member Mrs Kay Ilarmer had placed second Glass Mirror Aluminum Window Unplaced 8778020 READY PASTED DRY STRIPPABLE STRIPOVIN BYWALDEC Regular Roll VINYL 4 29 3 Roll CROWN DIAMOND LATEX or SEMIGLOSS C95 5 Gallon HARMSWORTH PAINT AND WALLPAPER 24 MAIN ST NORTH Georgetown 8772532

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