Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1976, p. 1

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Citizens tell garbage dump where not to g J See Page Three Home Newspaper of Hills The TANYA MEETS Twoyearold Tonya J takes a close look 13 weekold lion cub Sheeba at the Acton Fireball last Tuesday and seems to have decided 1 Sheeba Is not your regular kitty cot Sheeba who eats two to three pounds of raw beef every day will be 400pound full grown lioness In a couple of years About people saw Sheebo and a film titled Trespassers Will Be Eaten presented by African Lion Safari of Ontario Mill Sinet in will be reconstructed but only upgrade the street as it Is at he present lime Finns to widen the along Mill and prohibit parking on the south side of Ihe street have been finally shelved won quietly commented Paul chairman of the section f the Alton Chamber if after council Mundiy night lo proceed with the plans for Mill Street from Mam Street to John Street without banning pirkulg on the south of Mill Hut it was only partial for Mr who has been leading fight iguinst the bun on pirking There w is no mention m recommendation of plans to provide mi re off street parking in Mr jnd othir mirihunts hem petitioning for Mr mnde final before Monday in successful last minute bid to block plans presented by the works committee to prohibit parking on the side f Mill To tin detriment of retail businesses in Acton parking spaces hove been lost during the more if St Albans Drive changes arc taken into consideration Miny people have expressed piling this will have the til it I usiness will he towards the phi is in Tleihingesti St inslriv win in I i unci night No parking is ill iwid in ither tin norlh r Mr flu ill I tin When ifthechatnher w ly Mr And still some waited till the last day llfrNSt PI ATt Mrs Clark of the motor vehicle office said that the I to applicants for license plate stickers last Friday and Saturday was an Suggestions thai the towns move obtain quit claim deed from thi representatives of the Congregational was the first sign that the Georgetown library of its present location on denied by town council Church Street Monday night It does not years from now will not can that tomorrow or ten 100 yenrs from now the be used for a library commented Councillor George The seeking Hit ilium from the present of thi building inn on if owns Miilihy it mil it was merely to formally sink thing that town do it anytime ouncillor rim vi r Hint it in Id possibly ftiturt to do It liki dung with Holding rig lo bow tin building 111 1 to 1 used by tin town of 1 town building to tin town trust solely is III by f In ixplaimd II is 1 put lie I and as or lomirnLd it must lobe a Traffic lights approved for SinclairGuelph will Ik jut up it 1 in At Monday night own council meeting louneillors approved a recommendation presented by to move in t to in diaring up traffic lights that bad been for the intranii 1 1st the Sinclair interscition lb I it Smdur blip ami They approved thi start of rvmg to gd Strut in gotiations between the town Canadian own Inset mi up with plans to add unfit for abandoned spur lint lo Hi inmplix iff which runt past he rear of the across Youngster struck by school bus r in in icndinl ltd South with i group road with the right aide of the to District Mimornil with suspected injuries Ihe child was then lo the Toronto hospital which reported that his signs have bun sliblc sinie hi w is ndmitted is student at St of Councillor Miki Armstrong of the works committee pointed out committee fell that by obtaining the foot rightof way to Sinclair exiting traffic from Ihe arena complex could be rerouted down to Sinclair when they would lie able to use the lights lo turn onto Street tor aiding pedestrians who might lie Guelph Street from the parking lot of the Mirket Plain arena Councillor Armstrong suggested that a bridge might be Vie re to do the best thing for all people commented Councillor Armstrong plan is sharply criticized for not providing inough protection for pedestrians moving to ihe Gordon Were not just considering the using ricreational complex but the people whit in using that industrial aria need Ik Iter he added being is a plan to Strut with Iht centre line being J left turning from to of the irenn property going ikt dicisions tonight lhat iviiluully to cost young child life ingnlj stated Councillor Morrow as In lid 1 fruitless fight against moving the lights from the arena nlrance Hi claimed that bit pi parking lot and the inna was going to as the sports complex grows and that some melhod of protecting lliost iidislrmns should be There no room our expansion plans for the arena for future parking facilities hi said How are the going to gel across Ihc 1 downtown business section not with that one of sidewalk on ill idd nt tola in the life of town Ihiy king on soulh di will dp he 1 person ill pptr in Mill Mr as Jul pointed out ilh plan providing Hi IrtvtlUdportmnof Mill irking I mi will not he In ml llighwiy w high l lined that st itid irking iru then will be 1 is 11 of Mill Strctt In ns Hi lb he mil fellow Ward Hurst supported motion build Mill Strict is il is now Elm ton was present for the Monday evening uniting 111 opposing point of I Idiisto in extra mills on business i munrinl in were unwise for lounnl to Mr involved not with the people who in rniing or the people who are not ihoroughlj involved with issue com minted Mr Hi staled that tin resented by Mr did not refi el of he major downtown landowners ouncillor Mike urged council not to still longer in 1 decision on tin niiliir II his been the works com last the mumeip ipplns soon for grunl for thi rk is connecting link project with the Hills might miss out on 190 speci irking in Inn lo e total he Hit road is tin j rovlncc for the miserable shape lidded row It a disgrace to proceed with it in a onesided vote council agreed to with Ihc basic engineering of Ihe Attend this Mondays Blood Donor Clinic at the Holy Cross Auditorium Consider busing students to separate secondary school thi amount usually processed from and on in previous years but hut showid up it iorgUuvii office hire wis flow and people did not of In long lines it in Ihosi long hut drivers I 111 aH moon it right down Quit claim doesnt mean library is moving Support is growing for i new high school in urea provide school in Hills with in 1 tin public secondary school 1 inciting Inst wick in and which a favorable rtsjioiisi lo the idea if a secondary whs by many of students a further meiling w is organoid for lasl nighl Holy Cross Sdiool in if Holy Cross t points nut Hint separate stl supporters faced with two 1 in heir ihildrcn with grades U to A iihohi high school is slated opm in 11111 Sillier liml busing students lo llurlingt 111 would not be The students he noted would buses dawn ind would not llkdy relurii home until dinner llu ins- of Irnvellmg distnnii 111 from this arm not Inenme involved in an livilics it the school he Tin option Ihe one which ither wis mi re isible to students from in the new sip irate secondary school planned for llrnmnlen Thi Separate Board is in midst of planning the lonstruitlon of that niw high is the in southern Ontario that does not have a separate high school Because of this students taught in elementary separate schools must lontinui in public system from grade J onward That brown stuff doesnt hurt the Credit Officials of tin lo examine sin his of 1 viry string concentrate flow from wasl disposal plant in Hills wire sonnwhal surprised to discover It was actually surface water brought about by the recent KinHogg who lid four man learn from the ministry of environ it to with the Herald has been noticed before 111 the of he waste d sal plant The alarm went out whin in of ihe ministry noticed fluid cm muting from the isle disposal plant fie in ihe west side of redit Tin invistigitors who spent two hours ixalilin site took 111 of w iter lobe for lis Hogg si time rts ills f In wire unknown However Hi said II at obsirvnl on if llu fluid flowing inlo tin riihi ir shoved it be is Inik d lhat hi wis almost rlnni it would provi to In mtrilysurfnn ilcr brought the winder Hi that last prior the stall nun of underground lie drainage svslem and it to the limping station where it is thin into the sewage for mint linihnte at the site was very bad Willi installation of the tile drainage system Hogg felt that he problem of flowing from site now is corroded Alcohol and accidents two major problems for police Superintendent who released the crime and accident statistics for 1975 in Hills on Friday he was extremely pleased that the solve rate town percent but lhat it would be unfair Inaccurate to make direct comparison of the 1975 figures with those of The reason he gave the statistics were only for Georgetown At that lime said Superintendent Schwann Glen Nerval Ihe western part of township and all the small satellite communities were policed by the Ontario Provincial Police Those areas as well as Aclon and Milton are now policed Hills police Total number of criminal cases handled by the Hills police in 197j was while accidents counted for 1 coses Superintendent Sehwnnti nportcd Not included in Ihe released slatlsiles are youth problems domistn quarrels serviic tails and mom escorts summonses p irking or spent in court Liquor offcncis m vehicle led list incidents ihi Hills of Hal Ion Police in I si year wen charged with various liquor offences A total of X accidents were which three peopli killed one pedestrian and I wo id passenger and peopli 11 wire inn reported stolen last yinr lhat was far out by the of l theft from vehicles Ihere win of over from lns 111 Hilton Hills Rinses under luimes win possession of stolen lirokin into in 121 shops propirly 10 fraud 115 into and there gaming betting s of break 11 dndes n wuh one attempted inse of homicide in Ihru pmpli wire injured There was aw reported of rape and five oilier sexual lefts of property A of lb assaults look dents theft place list year in Ihc own mounted for Other riportid miludtd in the minimi crime three robberies in over 14 other code offences In eluding impaired driving dangerous driving trespassing etc Statutes drugs 115 Provincial Statutes other th in liquor and Tinanl Act Master and Sirvnnl Child Municipal Bylaws fire hawkers and peddlar TO lit CROSS MONTH Paul Tom lull raised the Red Cross nog last campaign chairman Saturday morning to salute the beginning of chairman of services for seniors and Mayor Red Cross Month In Hills

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