Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1975, p. 2

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Page I THE HERALD Wednesday April 175 KBISTEN MONK and David Ward can those pancakes at the Pancake and Sausage Supper held at the St Andrew United Church lait week DEREK MURPHY and Ray are delighted with the pancakes and sausages served at the St Andrew Pancake and Sausage Supper It was sponsored by the Board of Stewards of the church ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS 74 Todd Road Georgetown 8772217 Call for board New environmental board needed to Chinch private companies and government ministries alike should have final control over all environmental projects In Ontario The mechanics of such a body created problems but local conservationists cor the province and is flnd private hearings working to have certain key delays of months to two years consultants looking for public Mr who first noted participation have had a very that he was not Involved in his difficult time trying to Initiate firm decision that it tok gdja1 ft legislation S theproblems of when and where the public for consultants private or should be Included in en government Is when to accept vironmental impact studies public comment He stated that input should be l proportional to overall Some projects should in repetition as One of environmental I crack at association a suggestions Is to examining or criticizing what have an independent review we flre empUng to do board selected by the e government to review all J ta important want a subjective look Mr Jennings concluded scheme worked out entirely it that for many firms It was not only gets garbled up in public how environmental discussions The public should assessment took place but be given a complete package when I hope that people who so their discussions can be deal with such things Just deal ilmed at offering better with them with a sense of for projects which item In Industry Any delays elude public parti or might affect the environment eventually show up In the right from the start while study in Sunday Nits Topic Tht Calvary Road Till Evangels from Toronto Sinatra alike agreed last Tuesday night that something must be done to speed up decisions on any projects affecting the environment be they quarries dumps or driveins The necessity for more speed in decisions plus an increase In public par ticlpatlon were two of the conclusions of a panel discussion held last Tuesday evening by Pollution Probe of Georgetown and the Canadian everything Environmental Law to nothing Association An alternative Mr Swaigen On the pane were added would be to form a representatives of both aides of But Mr Swaigen staff lawyer consumer costs with CELA noted that such a board Is not included In the Ing continued If you put proposed legislation a The law as It la now room for one day they could proposed he said allows up with a spending a disproportionate alternate methods Mr Dale countered that the public should be Involved in all planning right from the Initial stages The policy stage when the guidelines for the is when the planners and con urgency Let get on with it Mr Swaigen in return commented In handling environmental assessment we should be talking about par ticlpatory democracy not representative democracy An independent board time that should be spent on more Important technical considerations Mr commented that groups such as the Central Ratepayers Bultants should get objective to the public would input When you get Into specific areas that Is when you said ministry the en It were very con vlronment to determine which most people This way It can public Conversely he noted being left out projects should be assessed from two mat there ore Instances where completely or It was too We don feel that the ministry late on decisions affecting the Concerned Parents They might apply it to CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH to a i Listen BACK TO GOD HOUR a BAPTIST CHURCH the environmental Issue Speaking for the con servationlits were two members of John Swaigen and Moo George chairman of the Central Ratepayers Association Wilson Dale vicepresident of the Ratepayers Association and George Gray second vice- president of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce On the other side were Lloyd Torrens planning engineer with J McClaren and Associates the consulting firm which recently produced the study on waste disposal totally separate review board appointed by the government but with close scrutiny from do respect principals decision Betty Fisher The parents have cum parents nave same for rights themselves We the Renaissance stated that taxpayers are paying for the education Urns we are paying we could ensure democratic process that the person is on the rf The board would operate the same way as the Ontario environment It a the secrecy of the local and regional councils that disturbs us They can secretly decide on some very serious that will have revocable upon us for generations to come Yet they don even refer to us He used the landfill study by as an example of the public being left out of the study until It was much too late Wo know the membership Municipal Board docs does reflect minority you cap t get straight out of Halton Region such pressure and far fewer out of Queen groups as Concerned and Renaissance Mrs Fisher tot if tha pointed out that we ve tried in M practically every Issue to support the teachers and we do GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Sunday Morning Worship Evening Worship EVERYONE WELCOME Immanuel Lutheran Church Sunday School Worship Service as the site lor the region new landfill uuiiili site had been presented to the SS IS S5wtattKvlwreolU decision would to much i ST Fisher believes that It Ken Campbell chairman of people were allowed sites In Halton and Ian Jen Mr the right of every parent to will voice his P nlngs vice president of ke their opinions when opinions on the group on process I think it would go ConsolidstedSandandGravel SSufflvT defvo into the Channel May p m much the rm which plans to personal lives and feelings of on the Under Attack ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The R Gallagher B A STB SUNDAY APRIL37 EASTER am Eucharist PARISHCENTENNIAL DIOCESAN CENTENNIAL THANKSGIVING Choral Ssriss4 PADRE KEN RICHARDSON Former St Rector at both Church school and a Crin Service is a Morning develop a quarry In the area Chairman of the panel was chairman of the Sierra Club of Ontario an resident The meeting the lSlh such meeting that the en law association has held In Ontario to gain the public opinion of the province s up coming En vironmental Impact Legislation The legislation Is currently being prepared by industry is concerned one more board would probably make very little difference We are probably one of the most experienced types of industries when it comes to reviews and exam nations We are already covered quite openly by many arms and branches of the government About the only affect he said that the new board might have would be to add just one more delay to on already delay filled process for children program Original in spring concert The Georgetown Chorsl age of three and later hum process for graduated from the Royal proval of projects Already Concert conservatory of Music in Mr Jcnning whose firm has been a frequent target of the public particularly in its move to attempt to develop a new In Speyslde stated that public should Indeed be Informed about a project have been finalized Until somebody has a ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN ft WILLIAMS Minuter Rev Martin BA Mr Dal Wood ARCT Organists Mrs Shirley Inglls SERVICES OF WORSHIP II Otorgttown NURSERY CARE Church school for all I will prepare myself By Mike Dale Carnegie A Assoc Inc New York Copyright 1BCS DaleCamegteAisoc Inc A farmer awoke one in the wee hours He turned and tossed but he could not sleep because he was troubled He was thinking about Old Sam his old mule out In the barn Old Sam had been a faithful servant for PASTOR REV LOHNES ASSOC PASTORiREV DR 4Jam School with a class for nam Worship Evening Fellowship Hour BIBLE STUDY HOUR WEDNESDAYS IN AFFILIATION WITH Your are welcome to attend these services many years Hegotoutofbed put on his clothes and went out to the barn There In his stall stood Old Sam ills head hung low his knees were bent and bis back was swayed from the many long years of hard work The farmer stepped to Old Sam and gently slapped him on the back He said Sam for all these many years you have been my faith servant you have worked very long and hard but those days are past You will never have to work again as long as you live because I am going to Sam stepped up out of the well retire you Sam You can go to andcasuallywalkedoutacross the meadow and have all you the meadow Spring Concert on Saturday Conservatory May 10 and Sunday May at Toronto Mr Wood has Knox Presbyterian Church received his A C T He is Featured in the concert will be very active in the field of an original sacred number music teaching voice piano composed by the society and organ Mr Wood is the director Dale Wood Other assistant director and sacred numbers will be companlst of the presented in the first half Centennial Choir the director Featuring In the remainder of of the Singers an all the concert will be various girl choir in Toronto and is Canadlansongs folk songs and also the organist and director show music Guest artists at of St John United Church In the presentation will be the Georgetown West Brass Quintet Mrs Hayward a graduate of TheconcertwlllbeglnstB 19 the College of Music and tickets are available from in England received her choir members or at the door and She The Georgetown Choral teaches piano and Is the farmer thought of the old Society was formed In 1971 by In various schools abandoned well Perhaps Sam a of musically minded in the Milton area had fallen Into it He rushed to who wished to Over the past four years the the old dry well and sure share the media of music and group has grown from an enough there In the bottom of perform musical selections for initial membership of 35 to the the well stood Old Sam his the entertainment of others present members head hanging low and his tall The initial director of the switching from side to side society was Charles Crimes The firmer was bewildered with Ralph as pianist In Howard Weedmark took Old Sam out of the well but he over as director and Mr could not leave him there to remained as accompanist starve so he finally made a The choral society decision He decided to get a many changes In shovel and just bury Old Sam January of 1975 Practices In the well were moved to Monday nights He threw a shovel of dirt Into at he Knox Presbyterian the well It fell on Old Sam Church with Dale Wood as back The mule Just shook the director and Joyce Haywood dirt off and stepped on top of it accompanying The farmer kept throwing dirt Mr Wood tuts a history on Old Sam but each time the surrounded by music He dirt fell Old Sam shook It off began studying music at the dm BOOKS LIMITED Christian Books Sunday School Supplies Ollfi want to eat and drink From here on It Is all on me Sam was taken to the meadow and as the days passed he seemed to enjoy his retirement Then one day be wss missing The farmer looked for him In every corner of the meadow but no place could Sam be found The Sorely all from time to time The lm portent thing Is how we face them We can stand still and let the dirt of adversity overwhelm us or we can shake It off our backs and go on to enjoy the hap- plness of a rewarding life REUNION All Saints Anglican Church Erin Sunday May SERVICES 1 AND HAM SPECIAL PREACHER PROFESSOR J ROTH WELL Social hour after nam service Special welcome to all termer friends and rs Colonel Sanders and his boys fight inflation across Canada 5 Day Special April 28 to May 2 fe Ed chickenyitfCa Guelph St

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