Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1976, p. 2

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Tilt June9 Region wont drill on Britannia- Tremaine site Optimists and combine to make better bike riders On the heels of a full presentation by a delegation from the Britannia area regional council last Wednesday decided to postpone any immediate moves towards pulling the region a garbage dump in thai area Regional council voted to delay on site drilling the Tremaine are until more investigation is earned out on whelher or not the present operation in Burlington could be improved lohindlc the region garbage The on site drilling wouuld have cost while the study on the flurlmgon site is expected to cost roughly David represented the large delegation of Britannia Tremaine residents which included Stuart president of the ratepojers group In his comments Mr Kali made a strong pica or reservation of the area known as site as a rural agricultural area Too many things are still ir known about site he said including possible con diet between the suggested use of the land for a dump and the region a Interim Official Plan If a landfill site is established In asked Katz How do we justify morally the destruction and of the unique topography of an area whose origin goes back to the ice age and is designated of the most scenic areas Ontario He mentioned a wind tunnel effect that crosses the suggested site very strong seasonal winds that he predicted would baling of garbage on the site to control loose garbage Why he concluded assuming thai in Approximately BOO 1U1I Graduate Paul son of Fred Tucker ind the hie ts Tucker of Georgetown graduated with his Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering from the Ihiversitj of Waterloo Paul is a graduate of Georgetown District High School Whats a boulevard proposed amendment to he parking Inlaw will be prepared In the town s tlerk administrator the Monday jfkr learning from the police that lhi Traffic Act does not prohibit parking on After much discussion decided also that the will tome up i suitable definition of whit exactly i Student injured at field day During Georgetown School last week old Dorothy of Delrex id misfortune of iking her bom When pirtiiipiting m the w ir which incident tnm II won i slit d our tin person behind fell I Hint for lull Shi injury hi begins rule to Church ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND WILLIAMS Minuter Rev Mr leWaod ARCT Shirley SERVICES OF WORSHIP am Glen w ms Promo on Georgetown Sunday School lor all it placet of Care Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole Si Rev Harold Patter Sunday School Ha m Worinlp Service Church the Lutheran HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar And Rev J Family iwrnfno Worship and study GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main St Pallor Ralph m School Ham Morning Worship Evening ST GEORGES CHURCH Anglican Gallagher A STB Sunday Juno I flam Eucrtarlif Family Eucharist lm Choral Eucharist School Pitiable for regional landfill ale Are there no other areas in with less that ale When Councillor Tom Sutherland a member of the works committee which recommended the on site drilling at I- told KiU that much of the land for the dump site was for salt Mr hull promptly replied Speculators should not the use of land With the strongest support coming from Milton representatives on council resolution tabling Ihc on site drilling was passed and wis approved for a detailed report on the possibilit of extending the life Burlington dump to serve ill of Milton Milton councillors rest stand they ve taken rtpeatedlj asking that Milton be by the region as a sill for wiste from north of the region it homier wis not upon councillor from Milton i humorous touch the prolonged on the whin he prisinled mine of motion in which hi suggested it the I mill set aside or region headquarters be construct pi ml sun wai shining last Saturday morning is local kids trough I thur bicycles to rear jnrking lot of Mot Donald where annu ii Optimists Hike Rill was In Id Clrginied by the Georgetown Optimists Club In injunction the Police and III it hour began with in pultons by Sergeant ind Safety Officer fulfil Woods The bikes were given a complete check from brake pokes to seats win idvisid to repairs tor the purpose of fair competition the children were divided into age groups ism and seven light and nine and for leatlng part of the course which aimed present the most titfiiultv was the long narrow path out for the to ride along since required excellent balance while maneuvering slowly Slalom and circle courses and the young bikers were confronted with a busy street corner to turn the or riding following participants received trouhlcs from the Optimists Club and Big Macs courtesy Mac Lion a Id manager Richard Chandler for Joeing first and third Apt Dae Jane eight and nine- Am reg Hammond Annette Defnw age 10 and Curt Cress well Andrea Doug Hamilton Optimist Walt Jowitt who ployed 1 major role in organizing the rally presented Safety Officer Keith Woods with a framed certificate of appreciation for his interest involvement MSI ItlDMt kids first second third in tin Saturday in MatDnnilds riar lot renned the tlplomists Club Contra to from row lift lo right Dik Jini rowi Jim Grig Hammond vjinitti third row Curt Doug Hamilton The back row feiluni Sergeant Peter Itromkj Optimists Mac Dooikls minuter Optimist Wilt Woods Regions travelling road show a flop in Halton Hills lli hut only thrills or road show thi muling of the niton planning Hun norm illy ippi ir it muling itiztns do ipportumj to before us she slid and with ilmjs ind he that Input one of Important aspects in Ihc work behind any nuking i for people the Ik for Keith Woods rf rimed from for kids of the ill for his contribution to the Paction Woods lot Co 1 he itings from liurlington id into various lot ills drouth the One crash leads to another iffie up issihlinf in the hit broken she will hive liandif for it istsix to use right Dorothy will not be to indulge in her kill lhi 1 on 1 west of ltd n win in eollisiom be in it Chin Ivk of to tin and to ihoilt i ntlmf i Ii mil ifiprovim iti l I iv night wis Ifills urn to torn in th ire w isn interested eight residents through tin lengthj nutting 1 in I of hose wire then nil belnlf of lhi lint mm Trim inn Hills furll ountillor Terry ldid niudi more open to the public Dint of view Councillor f If they re not hen it lust fl tin I be it w isn fault Hie planning funition is tile one people should be in louih with Whether they single Jurx our tenth of mile of Town 1 mi iIhiiji im driven John Mae Donald of Nov i winl out of control left die roid struck tret damigi at to vehicle I In parking it w is du Hell SI is the scene of in undent June at ni when l driven Ia lini It in was in with a pick up drive people he said the better One Hills resident JYttr Branch Kill during a subsequent question jid period rapped Councillor Morrow for suggesting meetings of the planning committee rem in The work of Ihe committee lie said is as muih for us as it is us Another ispict of the Wednesdij evening session in ID I ton Hills wis an op for locil staff and councillors to dlscUvs prior to formal meeting areas of concern with i and staff numbers to questioi meetings aw M Snow lint In in Mil- enllisun with utile hut police nil to by John of in ite dnmige it vehicle Maple Am of a collision when a ear St wing l Kit Dam the driven Tyrrell wis Winded by the sun uu die police ls The vehicle sustained in it it is not efficient nor practical to hold it from central loealion in he said the would have si iff and ivulable without requiring overtime Milton Councillor Marjone however pointed out thai there were more people present for the Hills Childrens Aid forced to refuse aid because of budget cuts in if tin ink Delinquents will n it Hilton Children s will need e in its budget tow irk addition children In ill percent I is needed m the is IN fir lilts wllet i f into it aid George of the society s board of rectors fnsKi nit d e il ind of children for hi I in lire tint die tint Julel r of these kls reahied ill it in live within the G pircint tilling on ihildren s Iwelgels by the province ind a J percent 1st look the in its carl When first drafled Us budge I In This will r iles those Ik in i e is previously agency Linn itdtd dm the IK J out do within r rt Hon said lhal I in a quickly i llus support children lis it of cm helping elieni in their own homes As will would me in children into the eiri In in Hi lioni I I S till HI ilH s three staff people been to w stiff haven I child because of ludgrl which have fori thi lo cut from mm lo four Tin lhi igency refused is o tome to its said he told thai the C A eouldn meel tile of niaintimmg this in care and he for a ruling Tin judgt lo bill he region phi percent of the cost inn though child re m lined I ird of the Tin region up paying the full costs without my help from province A budge is sent on in HO with percent turning from the provinie and percent from tin region Wild luit if the mils of a child are awarded to the region that this becomes more cosily to region Hum i lhi A had received budgetary In to tare for the child Peel p out half a million dollars last year because of ihis kind of error committee said the agency group foster parents served notice that the achieves lis ends Irwin said feci hey arc manipulated for this reison the board agreed to increase its to group foster parents even before it Ind news thai the province would give them enough money to increase foster Hem said the As has living within lis budget for Ihe last two years How rcsponsiblt INC lit It I l K Louise Nugent puts a in i paper tup to be drawn at the Golf Club Penny Sale an annual even organised the women division money One cent provided a host of gifts from a lawn chair to baked goods to house plants CI lit Meredith Henley shows Craig Peter the prizes she won at Wednesday Penny Sale which included a puller cover i burlap tote and jars of honey maple syrup age i elone yen WIWMMS for the fund raising Penny Sale held Wednesday was North Golf Club prciidcnl Hill assisted I idles GDHS Arts Festival enjoyed by public take this said After Just weeks of preparation the staff students of loorelinated an i rile resting Student and the Arts programme for he en of the public Featured from 2pm to tin school Sunday June pottery making copper Ming mask making and both Junior senior stage bunds in country cousin overall costumes modern dancers performed Displays of student artwork decorated the halls and seen by hundreds of visitors through the day said teacher Miss Evelyn Main performed while oilier did mime and improvisation entirlalnment Irish ballads by local group Sojourn who with Terry Mac Donald to organize the arls and crafts festival Miss Main called me program an experiment since has never undertaken such a project before and It scheduled for a weekend Because she considered it a she hopes it will become an annual event lit has the minority I in the number in lie pine Mild I the regloi s budget and if t budgetary tin agency slid the agency is In I we en Iwo mandates lo prole children to live its aiilget If we live within the budget then we can provide hi service juiiiiiun fallow the budget mandate or the child welfare m have chosen welfare Steve Lister second in Troy horse trials ntly big were made by Sieve Lister Instructor of at Mountain View on the I me and his sister Jennifer Threi in Sieve his thoroughbred horn placid second overall in the combined eve ill ill a mi I hills in dressagi jumping and iross country At aje 17 Jennifer Lister is uie the Wellington Waterloo Hunt reilevt the altalnmcnt of ability to ride and el of hujit etiquette who mounled first v il the ige of I fin over line the Ihrlllof A good book The lown a council will 100copieofthe town it a coat of cents It a a very serviceable document commented clerk administrator Doug In reference to the book

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