Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 22, 1978, p. 3

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Final meeting Regions meeting wraps up term Herald eta I writer Hal I on region a letcd headquarters on High way just north of the Queen Way In pro vided the spacious setting or the final meeting of the 19T7 regional council last day at which departing including Hull on Hills Mayor Tom Hill and Fat McKcnzie token gifts from their chairman Regional chairman Mor row of Georgetown who is himself leaving the post he has occupied for past two years presented 11 council members with rings hearing the region coat of arms and Invited each to say a few words about past achievements and future ambitions Mr Morrow told council that two nights earlier he had been on hand at the campaign head quarters of Pete Pomeroy Hills new mayor when defeated incumbent Mayor Tom Kill arrived to ate of a hard fought battle LI So distinguished wai Ma Hill in conceding defeat and advising Ihe movorcieel to carry the town name high at regional council mcelings Mr Morrow recalled that a silence fell upon the many Pomeroy supporters in the room as Maor Hill led All suddenly realized thai a and valuable I2car career In local politics hud come an abrupt end and were appropriately respectful the chairman a id Hill a old Hal on County council when they served as the recces of Georgetown and Esquesing respecllvcly Any conflicts of old only provided the foundai ion for a long standing friend ship based on respect that continued on Hills and regional councils he observed Mayor Hill assured council hat he will wear the regional ring proudly as he does his county ring I vc had a pretty good time here for the past five years he so don be too surprised if you sec me back here sometime Regional government brought about a great many changes in Mr Mor row continued Perhaps ihe change was greatest in Halton Hills 11 you think was bringing together three sipink staffs three and ilirec communities one of is inllrelj certainly 1 In Iht chairman handed a ring to Coun ft rmcr Aclon school Willi decided month lo withdraw from ret lorul council was unsuccessful in Riming a hi on Hills council His plute the region will be filled bj Acton merchant Wood UK US 10WS nun thai he hid enjojid bath the laws of his tight irs in municipal politics for the new regioml headquarters by thai he would like to consider everything of north I wish you evcrv success In making otic of the best regions in he lold his who will be remain ring were also Major Miry draws voluntarily from Ihe political scene and will be new Mayor Holy Bird Burl m Ben Don Carter jnd Tom Sutherland councillors Arch Carl Enkstn ind Rude councillors Jim Jim Kerr of Milton In remarks ill were generally relaxed and light hearted in ions several council alluded to ious issues of the past four tint came close Ihe region poll Ilea I and ideologically But even Coun Enkscn a consistently harsh emit of regional government offeree wishes those who will eonlinue Irving make it work he said lhat regional government is indeed here who was successful for his bid for re election announced his intent ion travel and write his memoirs as Political cade He will be replaced on council by former provincial candidate Bill Johnson of hi- I believe should try and find a little bendy in every thing Coun joked You have to iry a find the beauty in defeat ial the polls of il is thai I woi The mood became mi nis during lis just term he said will recount iht regional council fur Ihost me Mr tiled Ihe Ion npw dtpartnient of lies- development headed by efficient dedicaled Hill ihe new official plan ling of responsibility for Iht llillon of five new and the Reservoir a legal depirlmeni new proceduril and move low uniform sewer and water tales which hi said is inkiidwl to finally make all of one community The acknowledged ihii council to a mojor I site the mosl difficull decision of years one which caused more III feeling among council members iliaii any oilier issue I firmly believe count il decision Mr Morrow asserted Mr Morrow regions extremely compel en willing and lent si iff for service him his council lie rtssid hope someday the irue story of ilitir efforts the many hours put In will be lold Tin new BO council will for first time Nov at new is intended primarily as a gel with Hills new riprescnutivu Pete and Coun Wood IlilK regional veterans ion w Roy Miller and lothe proposal Mike Armstrong will be from Bible Milton Bill Johnson and dwls Association to build newcomers to adminlstralion com municipal politics from Oak room in Anderson Hon for on site and located off Highway u Tilt Wrdneiday a lg Booth challenges bylaw approval GOOD EATIN AT ST GEORGES CHURCH BAZAAR hearing proceeds on Jehovahs Witnesses centre A whose properly Iht pro posed of ad he idquorters fur the failed council sup port to ive in Ontario Municipal lloird OMIil hearing the postponed hid Heller informed tint he would be to Hit at the outset of Us hearing for an adjournment based on his insuffiticni lime was for object on lu Ihe loprtpire tluir submissions for the prior lo hearing date Scheduled lo commence yes ihe hearing was lo appraise ruled to i full and motion town disHnsc with lit As i result or tint Mr said he 1 1 mi is no longer quickly n the project the take li I ST Yes will tie ft reed in I will lit under prolesl lo tend ed Mr whul hi reelected Bonnie Brown and Carol Gooding and from Burlington Incumbents Jack Pat McLaughlin Wai tcr and Vern Conn ell with Ted McDonald David Sieve Toth and Jim Moore Park are I of George OPTION out tint la lions I purchase the site was expire Oct Mr Heller acknowledged that Association had reason to try and expedite the pro cess for lis prior to preliminary hearing Oct The will need if certificates ire liny inywij he sild six mnuths so Ihe tan be lined so over Iht win in i re illy hurl anyone I dun t know why the town should for an adjournment we vc supported project Tom Hill responded reminding council tint two municipal si iff mem Ihe solicitor have been directed lo attend Mr planned to attend the rignrdless of sion regarding his request Roy Booth ihe landowners he would be prepared to make pre to Hit even if his motion fc adjournment v denied r why he wis tinned for Hie first time pointing ii I council hid endorsed ss in iplt monlhs ire n the pro Mr siid or I i e been here I ft ihmRs just ailed I in I If icing in heir riun ire ne or two ill rs who lhat Booth informed Mr Her tint lit had checked and staff he otti as such requires no Nor is puhlit hearing he said Mr Heller claimed Booth lold him the opposite but stressed tint he was trying to hlame f tilt apparent oversight on any individual s shoulders When Mayor Hill from a letter written by Mr Heller to Ihe town in winch he his objection to a proposed change in zoning Mr that he had his mind about 1aretl his objections I vt all been treat very shabbily Mr He council Hals lame duck council approved three bylaw at Its final meeting transfer of properly a move which contravenes according to Coun Roy who opposed all Ihree bylaws in a recorded vote he requested Clerk administrator Ken advised council day night ihit Municipal Act does not cully rule out decisions on financial or property matters being made by any council is final meetings following an election He added that the by before council are ihe if earlier council and approval simply re presents their ratification Booth niainla however lint a which ills to retain at least of Its numbers in a municipal lion us is the cast in Hills cannot legally deal financial or property items He suggested llial the third and reading of the three by laws should be referred to the incoming council MM At Make Bylaw authorizing the execution of a Claim deed by which region assumes control a walkway on Regan in Georgetown formerly in Iht possession By dtditaing a parcel land on Tenth I leph mide Booth I found out that mere are no grounds Tor your insufficient no was Booth reported In the ensuing discussion assislant plannine director Brian clinked misun dersi if I hi status of tie Jehuiahs Witnesses pro jeel mil luld council that the Coordinator named for Acton Esquesing Jennifer Union a native of Ins been ted to the position of recreation for Acton and Miss replaced Karen King who has taken position with the Ontario government She begin work in her position on October hut Miss Linton has worked with the recreation department be fore She was a playground supervisor for three while she was at District High School She also involved in in Hills is diked cinch judte in sport Miss inton said she is hop ing lo meet with all the sports in Wards I to discuss iht kind if the retre department tan provide activities She said suite she is relatively ni w she want to m ike in existing until she meets Hie rcen to will be responsible for Hit of iclivltles brochures for winter sum mtr Iks Rtiple who ml lo run Ihcir own and helping groos with lies in I projects Miss I has a Bachelor or Semite degree in Kineslolo study of human mini I from tin REGION FAREWELL Retiring regional Rlc Marrow a com ring Mayor Tom Hill on council he for three years prior to hit election chairman or regional council The prnent took place Wed a regional council me ling when the council kad Ita and Iat to meet In brand ew Alio pre with a ring depart big Want 1 Pat McKcm Al left la Burlington Mayor Mary who not to reelection to a The chain occupied on regional council by Mayor Hill and Mayor will be filled week by mayors elect Pete of mil Bird of Burlington Herald photo Mosl Destructive The most common rat in the United Norway rat is considered by many experts to be the most destructive mammal on earth r id alien break faith with those in since council had al ready stated its inltnilon to complete the bylaw processing by Monday night Booth agreed with Coun and initially red to support Bylaw Mr Richardson admitted that there is no rush to approve the other two In the recorded votes re quested by Booth on each bylaw all three were approved Coun Booth each one in turn and was joined by Coun Marilyn Ser jeintson in opposing Bylaw Councillors Walter mdPat Patterson were absent from the meeting Among the spectators on land however were three of tin our men who help form the lowns new council next month Ed Wood Boss and Harry watched in silence Ihe 1977 council made its filial dcci damage hi collision Damage is estimated al to two tars Involved in a collision at the intersection of Windsor Road and A car driven by Lane of Toronto was stopped intersection ivnl thai the was trying to p iss an open hearing and rushed down like babes the woods not know ing it was going on The OMB look of concerns and id merit Booth Mrs Hellers assertion that is required by law to give all parties at notice of forth tomlnj hearings While Is normal dure for Ihe he said I here is no Kg station effect Conn Pat con tended that the OMB s willing to site on the proposal is ividtnci if Us dtslrt hear objections He thai the OMBs the hearing so soon itstlf prompt jecliuiis bill observed that a delay in tht hearing process would in create hardships the Association Then were no resolutions asking council endorse Mr Heller s request and as result the matter was not discussed further ind winch dedi tiles Avenue In Acton as a municipal road illuwancc Councillors Mike Armstrong Pal whose names endorsed the resolution lo the bylaws the sary third reading refused bylaws it dun Booth sugtstion Pete ex pressed concern thai the dt I lying if least out of the could create a hardship or an affected properly owner who is hoping to expedite purchase of a parcel of land He staled his willingness to lake a in buyer Inieresi similarly pointed out that holding up for would lltlllt I left Windsor I i driven by Charles Kid Woodbndkc slruck LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 877 8774593 END PAINFUL CORNS CALLUSES FOREVER WITH CREDO CREDO REMOVES CALLUSES CORNS HARD SKIN EASILY SAFELY PAINLESSLY CLEANLY SODAY Us your CREDO with so day If not simply bring or for rafun TO 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