Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 18, 1978, p. 4

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

Home Newspaper of Hills A Division Canadian Newspaper Company Limited Main South Georgetown Ontario Will IW1H Publish MICH IT hi Few candidates as deadline rapidly nears Time is running out for tan djdate- the voters of Hilton Hills ThisMondav October is the last da for candidates the November 13 municipal election to file their nomination form v ith the hiei Returning officer As The Herald goes to press the Hills elections are not shaping up to be a stellar example of the democratic process It looks to be Lurch an election at all positions will be filled b acclamation while other positions have a minimal number of candidates Voters in Two look to have the poorest choice of all and that is- no choice Unless a nomination turns up in time to beat the Oct deadline and we hope it does all three council positions for the ward will be filled bv acclamation Mam people in north Halton arc about the of government and nothing points up this attitude more than the fact that there are lions up for of the stats on region lounul In ward so far the seats appear fated to be lulamilion Considering the strong feelings and ightv issues budget dealt vwtlibv the region it is imperative that Hills be strong represented at the regional level The Hilton Hills niav or as well as the councillor its the other wards and the school trustee scats all have birch enough to make an election It would tragic to see the positions of Hills councils and school Tilled default rather than a hard fought issue oriented election campaign Voters should have a real choice and it takes can to provide that choice with the end of mini federal election local residents will now turn their thoughts to municipal politics maybe some of them will even run for office We hope so Local unity a positive step It is encouraging to see the membership of the Acton and Georgetown Business Improvement Area Boards of Management pooling their forces to pursue prov incial loan representatives of Hills were told that because of the loans population neither qualified for downtown improvement area loans The town lack of property maintenance and standard laws also disqualified the town from receiving loan monev under Ontario Main Street Program Acting us a united force the two groups have managed to impress upon at least one member Roy Booth the need for the appropriate laws to meet government requirements think will also have an easier time convincing the provincial government that Hills dots population rtquirtments when approach them as a group unittd the appears to be an extension of the same of thinking that led to their formation in Hie first place business people realizing their common problems and working together to overcome them Surely the Main Street utilization Program was created to help downtown business coin in the situation the Acton and chants find hope the joint loan appeal will result in the government changing its position and the no positic loan Compliments are in order for both the Hills Board of Education and the Musicians Union for a program that has been operating in Halton Hills schools during the past two weeka Through be program thai is jointly funded by the two groups actors from Hamilton Opus Theatre group and a string quartet from the Hamilton Philharmonic have been exposing local elementary scoool children to both acting and classical music with gymnasium concert icriable n groups trving to instill cultural in in local youngsters while they art still receptive to new ideas on the response from the voung audiences at loeai schools to the program the concerts were worth the effort Maybe some budding artist were inspired by the musicians and actors enough to consider pursuing such a career for themselves Music program was money wellspent Looking Through Our Files I- ire destroyed barn owned George and Jarnis I- I ml won Hit I Aerohalic Trophy at end of his course li McDonald was Ihe firsl to win award in several years The competition included all forms including farced landing Hoi 1 won tor guessing the number miles Ihe bus would carry the jcorgilnwn Pipe Band during Ihelr summer si him The contest was pari of a lucky drow to raise funds pay or bus which carried Hie Iris over I miles since was purchased Evelyn of won Dairy Queen Honours In Block and White show Torys Diefendollar research shows Liberals irresponsibility Hi is inter lining hit of starch I rrni Hi the Ml from buffering Waterloo who chicked some 1JC2 see what rilual I r its of llii da ilwtul li prominently In llu I and win largctllv inditid forth loss lory iiMjorith in I Ihi Ihifm I iki r iho in ilolhr it J nuts 1 op issued of the dollar bill complete with the prlmi minister distritiut country liberals llu it limi were hiadul or rum It was a ilisr w is worth only in ition to llu I buck W now ir III nuts mil tin Torus in miking itmui lark Ins it tilings miht Willi falling inn to i of mil accuhiil CI irk lilt si things in iht li hi Opposition In NTS lrop Hi ilolhr l ish In Ihi four of this ir whin il wns loo lull out of hi ix in to ilolhr from filling Ik low of I funds with Ihi dollir w t don it Gordon forset no Hie in nil in dollar in if continue sstim of dificil if wi eontlnut lo I ml lilir lo ixlenul niinistir under wis island llu J- 5 cent dolhr it too into be As iniinun High In irtin sums to hi having liltli Ihe burden of in Hi illy found out thut 1 ibcrol Simitar I roll didn think loo much of the doll in lX This is more iniotiijHUnii this is slupidilj is in for government which runs the of the tins VsforMilehtllShirp seem to tin thought of Tones pushing hi dollar down llu iltst in our ttouldln the of I he ire with Whin few I must look indstchow Ihe Conservatives defenda dollar in those days That loo might mike rending in INCO move a mistake says United Church ill if lilt In one familv is inn In a irnUill iinilus is lint tin llu Out when it dieidiil the Intern of on ii mil Id to into Who nisti r id this nt lots of the i it Is to its xiltiits idin tin is in In redui unkindly llu idinf thing whin hi mil of tins resinrih on his it 1 rill flit I is Ihut I sum iminllis this ml has some si lo prop up the limi I flnani e ik miRlxif this 1 I spi iking w is no one Imply Mi it sulphur dioxide Is Die s inn as Ihi is not intuit limit indiistrnl his in and h is i rti lands irhv nun lis US with moist in Ihi sulphur becomes jh mil tthnli m filling fr niters soil watir iimdiiions iiiilotuil And linos Suilbur si iinitlmi tons of ivuv is North larfcfst induilri of sulpluir dioxidi in the air llu foot distributes iiiiliSMiiisinir i f wider protcillng itsilf It stilt three per cent or out pi nun of tin Mini world missions And sjnst mil ought not In huh in iimini tint inn gmiriinient his ruled that tons r of nils in ible mm that tin spread irouiid more lhml in hirdict or scientific ississiiiuil it m hi of idrrship It is not it i no giivirninint should si mill that Into lie Win Legislators wrestle with adopted childrens rights consider laws to help them find their blood parents SOS lju 1orhi iipleoolhl jstnuih know tin withmi Iktl tin world I Ills IS ill r ihilrf vi or tin yuuogslir it s just IS that iun hurl An on i wltniss put it hi sjmki Mil ligislatun mi il tluri on mil urslstin which tint reo f membership is not hi mi In hi I mil adopting p irmts inurl ruling in li7 Mi i Id m his till lIS nisi 111 Adoption will fill in the blanks lor a as origin with rlmps u ski of tin mil I illur who put up for Vlll 14 hi majority iimilmmt it would hivi il rights hi stood Hill Social Siriiii Minister Keith Norton bluntly told him the would not accept such legislation any v of i d hi or old It MP John l Kiichenir thin lie a of rights and itcd disclosure if h of both Ihi mil h swirid via whin Hit unknown parent is eon i social It loulridlsmpl thiy believed selves irly to an rsUnding which not give rise to that birth for hir off spring if she knew that child could colling IB down the road only province to to Ml disclosure Nova Scotia almost immediately ripealcd the law bad experiences where an adopted child before a birth created disastrous social con sequinccs- for that new of opposition Us unlikely in kind of disclosure will become m future And that itrobnbl to the good The Issue needs a lot more debate though should not occur unless quested by all parties retroactive opening of the records Those who believed past is a closed book should have their wishes respected he high school placed first In Ion mil Erin field day Mrs ted weaving Nerval Worn Walter I idle a ir form of relaxation ill in of Wild wood demons r a on her portable loom the ins Institute meeting in Mrs Georgetown ind Maple Leaf Dairies signed a Herald stating that re would no lmuer be milk dcllviers mode ityan cut the ribbon officially open Cross icparale School existed in 1Dj8 as Harrison school suffired in damages windows Volunteer Ambulance Scr reported calls during the year Council decided to ixlend a sidewalk Jitreit as result of a fiarenls luavj traffic made it the street Architects submitted plans for a one siorej building the Georgetown Hospital Assocntiin In discussing the plan Hoyle implMlI snggesled that initial building muht si oui with to beds with provision for to the structure take 150 beds in three He felt might bo it a COO bed Georgetown jumped nearly peojik in lJfiifiO It stood ijlt in 196 wis hiving financial pn Hems Only SI of the promised fit hud turned in third week of An residents upset report of pi ins In nil Hall were told by buildings owner that the ston w is misunderstanding Street vice president of the al of Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers International Union the in ip Florida Ihitun Hills council some del iilsiontirriinglocil Property ltd s propo sal mourn developmint on the Nmih tint south of Creek The wis made to try enlighten in preparation for the Nov Ontario Municipal Hoard hearing on Focal s Tile in Municipal Board ipproved a from Hilton Hills to pi rmii construction of a square foul pi in to the Gordon i Pin Ikrild reporied of and indecenl iss mil ilnsl Denis Inwn who in retreat in an indusinal shed neir I imehousc nit Gillespie v is named is fact finder for tin Separate School Hoard with its leichers Hue Development and Construction president Jack Cutler rapped the of Ihe Escarpment Com mission Planning Board mil Hilton Hills Planning Board at on Municipal hi inng for Ihe high handed secretive wiy in which they his application for a retire meni lodLe a mile north of I imchouse Mr Cutler was angered at the way each group h id used Hit as part of their excuse not to give him permission to build n Block Parent group was in according to its ihalrmcn Linda and Hob Anderson because of lick of inlhusnsm and response the HERALD LLIAMEVDOKIMOFF lihtrfcGeneriilAianiiBW MICHAEL no Phone

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy