Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 4, 1978, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

October lTS Halton region reviews costsharing on Credit Halloa regions support is being recruited for Credit Valley Conservation plan control ice the Credit by flow control device In the paper mill dam at Glen jams and channeling the river bed CVCA representatives In eluding chairman Grant Chrk son and operations manager Noels requested the regional public works com week to define specific cost for phase of the project to determine whether region or il ton Hills would pay the subsidized poriion f the er all tost Committee memoirs who represent and recorded Milton Hills as tin stands to benefit most from tin project The project 15 expceled lo get underway before I960 Hills Major Tom Hill however pointed out that the considers region In be the owner of the historic paper mill dam on Itoad and the assertion public works Bob Moon there will be no chirked In ihe Mr informed the recommended by suiting engineers the installation of slop lofi the 11M of the dim thai could be control fish nigral 10 rhe si lit w Ink the ilnnnehiation which undertake regirdlcss of whether are m dim will another Tin is to Local MPP knocks commissions report Burlington Jul fan Reed energy for Liberal opposition al Queen s Park has taken the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning for its failure thus far to important problems facing the province Mr Reed this termed the Commission interim rep ort basically sound but its inabihtj deal wit problems involving ulllui lion of waste from power plants and its lack of specific suggestions for red Ontario electrical de mands I applaud the Commiss ion recommendation that the province mix be diversified Mr Reed said This report provides the peoplof Onlario with another point of vie based on expert knowledge to set against that of Ontario Mr Reed commended the commission for endorsing however ihe 1 pirtj long standing position that must ser lously to conserve its and at the develop While reducing the of nuclear which will be required report is realistic in recognizing Ihe need for a certain amounl he said If the scenario unfolds as the commission which seems probable there will have to be some mental adjustment in lear and a move toward sour will have a positive and decentralmng effects on economic I ethnological development in Ontario Mr Heed noted that a megawatl reduction in Install power to the vear as recommended by the slon represents a potential sinng to taxpayers of in capital and a dramatic differential in comparison Hydro recent While this interim report provides the basis for new look at electric power product ion in Ontario we must rem that it only makes observations he said It does set goals nor does it explore the possibilities of directed efforts Therefore It can only have a moderating it best ASSIST Reed predicted that the Help for helping hands The Hills section of Helping Hands ihe lion which offers assistance to elderly Is sending a call to retired residents who arc willing to help them In establishing i new school pro am Stephens is looking for people willing student about their heritage In Hills Whet her these people ire native Canadians and cm lalk how Hills has devil ip ed from J basically rural in 1 or whether immigralid and remember the cultural shock and traumas of scltlinj In tot illy foreign environ is of little importance Youngsters will benefit hearing aboul both types of experiences Mrs Stephens All we re asking is in hour of lime to talk to youngsters Mrs Stephens said We arrange tallon for volunteers if they need It Anyone In helping with he program which is a Joint venture Helping Hands and the Board of can call Mrs Step hens for more Information or to offer help Mrs Stephens has discussed It with Program Superintend Bruce Mather and area principals will will assist legislat select on Oat mo Hydro which in make more specific men da t Ions to the govern Steps must be taken diately to bridge the chasm between Ontario and the minister of energy Mr Heed contended In Ihe past by its lacklustre performance government has permitted to run away with the pail The minister of energy should be responsible and accountable for Ontario Hydro No provincial minister Ins to date fulfilled that role land acquisition costs and eng fees Mr Clarkson explained that the will provide about half of the needed and he designated benefitting municipality will be required to pay about 10 per cent of overall cost The remainder would lake the form of a provincial subsidy Thi ihilrman noted dam alter ilions will issist he semi annual of rainbow trout all citizens and those in Peel regu would benefit Mr CI ark son said success of pruviniesdetis ion lo re sal mon lo the River has prompted another to the rivers slock of rainbow A special screen or control plate Ins been installed the river mouth In pnvint from moving and with fish migration spawning the paper mill dam no longer provides an obstacle to fish migration he said a self sustaining rainbow in can probably be estab lished on the Credit Mr Clark son observed thai special consideration Is being to preservation of dam owned an I main by Burlington Julian Reed at downstream from the mill dam Mr Reed appealed to to re consider its intention to remove paper mill dam speculating thai the Ice flows once released in Glen Williams might cause to his own genera I dam The CVCA is as a result considering the instalhtion of 1 fish ladder at the Reed dam which would enable in if rating trout and ONE FOR THE ROAD Hob clowned for camera his going aw last week The Herald staff and Mrs Butter thank McDonalds forlhcirconlnbutionlo Ills farewell Mr is returning lo the Mercury after years al The Herald new editor Is Michael who comes us from the Citizen AT THE GEORGETOWN LIONS HALL SUPER GIANT LIONS GARAGE SALE Saturday Oct 21st 1000 am to pm ANYONE WISHING TO DONATE ITEMS FOR SALE PLEASE CALL THE FOLLOWING LIONS TO ARRANGE PICKUP Al Martin Derek Green 8774992 Terry Peer 8772413 Zellers Pre- Holiday Sale Thurs thru Sat We reserve the right to limit quantities Oct 7 Tops For Style And Value Ladies Tops or Vests Your Choice 97 The Soft Tops Cosy brushed cotton long jtccvetops Crow neck rib green dusty rose or neck with in The Spunky Vests Your best on Pretty stile ivory blue ribler blueberry snow or cherry All stylt SML Garbage Bags lock closure to use 97 per package with key lock closures safer easier use Regular SI SPECIAL MENS THERMAL Socks nylon Sizes in brown and blue Regular SPECIAL 99 SUNDANCE Western Style Pull on slush Boots Tan Vinyl Boys sizes Regular ill Crimplene ISO cm AD 1 wide In attractive patterns and solid shades Ideal for pant suits skirts tops The Soft And Pretty Blouse Regular S3 SPECIAL 147 Soil slip into our bright nylon blouse all charm and femininity Peter Pan collar and lucking Fashion colours SML disco Juke Box AM FM stereo a track tape player BSR auto changer and many more other floor models up to 50 of I Regular SPECIAL INFANT pee fleece lined Sleeper Print top solid bottom button closing al waist fbIAL 2700 Credit Convenience I Any Thee Credil Cards Accepted I IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE thru Fri Sat

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy