Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1978, p. 13

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THLHHtALD January Page It was quite a year Looking back through i i Idler lo Ontario Treasurer crash in response to the brief sent by the Truck traffic on 17 Sideroad from local grave pits surfaces ijurtii in Highway 7 near Road intersection CANDIDATE JOHNSTON HAD MIS FORTUNE BEFALL HIM A Ft DAYS THE JUfsjE PROVINCIAL EI ECTION lit SI AND THE CAMPAIGN ITU A I ON HIS Stephen Lewis leader of the provincial New Democratic Party says ties investigating overcrowded conditions at Georgetown and District Me Hospital OCTOBER The Georgetown ill Fair is rained out and cancelled for the first time in its histor It is repealed the On Municipal Board con trary to request from ing Minister John Rhodes split hearings on Ihe north and east west corridors through Hills pour rings ire Involved two or an official plan allowing construction of the corridors wo for amend to town zoning by Couniil rejects fmaneial support through rates for are senior j ilubs The of f icts for the town Is ressurrectcd when Don in architect unveils a proposal for he expansion Oct 18 Hills supports call for the destroying of dogs responsible for livestock kills One person is killed two Arthur trimmer who spent of his ycirs In prison resides in Acton and on nounccs he will seek lion is a Progressive or independent in the federal riding of president of the Ontario federation Labor speaks at a full employment rally in Brampton and calls a smoke screen hiding en nomic ills of the untry Georgetown Parents in the reids Oil 19 issue of The tut numbers say thi program will lit unless some support is Ins to devehp lands south of Silver Creek for I MO homes President of the Brampton district labor council pre dicts 19 unemploytd in ml North Hilton by February which a Acton appeals council setting regula lions on truck traffic on The firm cautions th it some jobs may lost if Iht art imple Puppet shows popular il the Georgetown library inned bceiuse of fire lions As many as youngs attended Ihi In Iht junior which is rated with a capiat of NOV Milt for development of lands isl of Churchill would double the population of from Oka Quebec officially announce intention lo seltle in Georgetown Six monks will arrive early in December National offices for Witnesses arc proposed for Just north of Georgetown council denies Focal proper lies allocation of sewage Ircal in the recently expanded Georgetown treat mcnl Ontario Trcisurcr responds to ins for saying bntf is premature and no government review In undertaken Halter Finn shown i visits Hilton ins lo stop start spending to si Joy s v will it Hilton i man in I in Juat with several inclu fraud ripe indtcmt is mil m in was fcnuwn us priest Oka monks be In the Georgetown i i whin liny wish to an Fnhsh speaking munestary Hall in Hills holds a press lonftrenii explain the is sues surrounding u four week long scheduled Ontario Muni an Focil Proper Ontario Hoard into il Proper llcsapplicuionhrl south Silver nek opens with in hit firm his 1 Hindu I nimmt town and seeking hi of menls made w ilh Irex lopnitnls of Feil Tin idjournstortsume May Cost for rest r Iht in ill be low tin siudy litis Her aid Council ipproves lor a eoffeihouse for in Acton is raised by Rotary Club dur its inniia Skate a llillon Hills clerk slralor Doug resigns lo lake a new pest in British Columbia Energy Minister approves iloig the Bradley lo hydro corridor Hills Liberal Ml Julian Reed brands the of hearings and public input as a sham 1 Board chairman Jo her from board Tht ICG proposes a four month sludy of Ontario Hydro d it whether an i routing through Hal ton Hills is the best to provide power out of the ptcted move publishes an pen Idler of Hills for basic fair in in I support or its pro- pos MO home of ltetly Fisher an opponent of the Library site Is l board as a replacement GEORGETOWN FIREFIGHTERS WORKED FOR HOURS IN EARLY JANUARY TO CONTAIN A Mil ION BLAZE WHICH CANADA AND RAPID PRINT OFFICES ON TODD ROAD THF MARSHALS LATER CALLED THE BLAZE ARSON NO ONE HAS ARREST for Jo istcr retiring chair man of the board Jason Fields an IB year vcliran police work Is demoted as the result of a conviction under the Police Act He begins of the conviction for using excessive force on a stopped fol a chase police commission suggests county court judge hear appeal A special building com of council supports the expansion of town offices and makes such a The Ontario Heritage dallon urns down an lion by Acton citizens for a granl to restore former until Hills council makes more of a than Reaction to this action la mi xid as council numbers say no was en Into by council Fund raising would have to be totally by citizens Focal Properties promises to support Its A spokesman little reuction for the firm open letter A substantial statement of claim In its suit Hills wilt be filed The Herald announces that it has purchased property in Georgetown the location of which will be announced and the firm will build a publishing plant region proposes a gross increase of per cent in lis 197B operating budget Cabinet rejects our month study proposal put before it by the ICG and ICG spokesman despite Energy Minister James Taylor comments in the legislature that mental studies will be needed If more than already transmission lines are proposed for the Milton Calibration la underway the Georgetown sewage plant to accurately sure flow several sources told The Herald thai flows have measured almost as high as the rated capacity This Hon may have been In place for sometime and could have a great affect on the ability to accept new Industry and residential growth if JENNIFER GREEN CUTS THE CAKE AT THE AND DISTRICT MEMORIAL AWARD NIGHT HELD IN MAY PICKETS AT THE CANADA PLANT IN ACTON ON T1IE LINF THF PLANT DURING A STRIKE LAST SPRING THE WORKERS WERE ft St I- KING A COST 1 CLAUSE IN A NEW CONTRACT COLA A ASHLEY AND GLEN VAN JUST ABOUT BUT QUITE MAKE A 10MI1 CRAWL I ROM ACTON TO GEORGETOWN IN NOVEMBER

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