Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1976, p. 15

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PROPOSAL PREPARED FOR PRIVATE PARKING PROBLEM A proposal wlil be placed before council next month tor a negotiated settlement with DebBeck Investments far the use of parking meters on private property on James Street Details of the agreement were not released at finance committee Monday but It is understood the provisions call for a 31 per cent increase In compensation now paid to the owners of the property to offset taxation It Is also understood that a mendatlon has been made to remove the meters from the property should dlfn arise in negotiating a settlement DebBeck is Becking a year as compensation The committee leamod two weeks ago that the property along James Street is on private- property An administrator s report tabled at committee showed that on was allowed of a bu ldlng on the property encroach six inches onto municipal services Clerk administrator Doug also noted that there Is a vehicle rightofway granted for access to the rear of the finance and treasury building on Main Street South week Colin Em Investigation of the circumstances surrounding the granting of the parking area on private property saying when the building was constricted concessions had been granted for the owners Finance committee later recommended that clarification and confirmation of all agreements between the town parking authority and private landowners be made Five stolen mailboxes top weekly police report Police charged a 16yearold youth with stealing a number of rural mailboxes In Aug 16 At least five mailboxes were stolen and police recovered at least one they said Thieves entered the Woman accosted A Georgetown woman walking through the Market Place after work Aug 19 war accosted by two tall stocky negro males who at her then ran after her as tried to flee police said One of the suspects grabed the woman by the arm but she broke free police said The police are on the lookout for the suspects unlocked doors of the Anglican Church in and stole two speakers from the rear of the church Aug 15 A resident reported to police that his garage had been entered and an tape deck stolen Aug IS A 10speed bicycle valued at was stolen a Marylyn Cres residence Aug police said A high performance distributor cap was stolen from a car parked at the Main Street resident of a Georgetown man Aug police said Thieves slolc a tailgate off a Ion truck parked in the municipal parking lot on Mill Street Georgelown Aug 21 police said The thieves also broke a rear window Damage was estimated at Fifty concrete blocks valued at t each were stolen from a construction site on Ninth Line near Slderoad Aug police said Four area teachers attend meeting elementary public school teachers attended the annual Federation of Women Teacher Association of Ontario meeting last week to discuss current education Issues Centennial school teachers Phyllis Miersma North Unit President Ethel Andrea Young and Harrison school teacher Robin Joined others at Toronto Royal York Hotel for the convention Discussed during the four day provincial meeting were salary negotiations the effect of the Inflation Board the size of elementary school classes and the amount of money spent on elementary school operation Guest speakers Included Florence Henderson executive secretary Margaret retiring provincial president Toronto Star columnist Dempscy and recently retired chairman of the Ontario Advisory Board on the Status of Women Laura Sabfa At the meeting a committee released a report on The Abused and Battered Child which concluded parenting courses should be introduced into school LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK A Main Street Georgetown resident reported to police Aug that the tires were slashed on her parked car Estimated damage was MP gets violence report Halton MP Frank will receive a copy of a board of education report into violence on television Board of education trustees recommended the action Thursday after the member of Parliament sought the board comments on proposed changes under the Broad casting Act calling for guidelines for sex and violence Board chairman Judy Alexander said the board docs not know whether the guidelines are meant lo restrictive or broadened The board report released in February showed that per cent of children surveyed owed pleasure In watching violent television prog ra ma and per cent indicated they had nothing better to do The report was made by a teacher at Pin eland public school Permits worded carefully The works fussed a little more than usual Monday so as to get Ihe wor ding of a recommendation to council just right Although In Its entirety the recommendation sounds much like any other committee produced pronouncement the careful wording allows some truckers to haul gravel on class roads In Hills and others not The distinction Is aimed at preventing gravel trucks which can weigh in excess of pounds using class roads regularly as part of a route through Hills It would permit legitimate deliveries of gravel to local residents by local truckers Without a permit allowing overweight trucks on class roads which have a 22 pound limit vehicles will not be permitted to travel other than on designated roads through the town The works committee recommendation to council is that a permit be Issued to firms that arc trucking to and from properties fronting on Class roads THEHFHALD Wednesday Augusts 1OTS Pale IS Beauty Aids At Low Low Prices Pharmacy SALE ENDS SATURDAY AUGUST 28th Neil Young Georgetown takes seriously Construction approved The reconstruction of On tario Street in Georgetown moved one step forward Monday whin the works committee approved n report from town Engineer Robert Austin Replying to Coun Hyde questioning of the lack of a sidewalk the engineer said residents there did not FAMILY SHOE STORE Gcomeiov IT J 8774901 Mill SI EattolMllnS fUNDRCW MURRAY GIVE US A TRY Soccer schedule Aug Aug nHOpm Sat Aug Ma re Sal Aug IS MB Aug Celtic Aug SQUIRT Olympics vs Tornados Hearts va Wildcats Spartans Tornados Mustangs vs Spurs ATOM Blue 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