Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1978, p. 2

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Page I THE HERALD 118 OMB approves Jehovahs Centre Cm United from Page 1 The Association Robert coll who Is heading the build complex should be completed by mid or late igao with construction slated beam in near future Mr and Mrs Holler concern at the hear over the manner in which municipal planning approval was granted for the project scale of plan should have prompted low to seek public input be fore lending its Mr Heller said hat the Niagara Escarpment initially had reservations about proposal which he said should have required an official plan amendment rather a simple zoning change Since zoning bylaw amend does not require hold a special public as an official plan amend mem does he said project was granted ap proval by the back door and affected residents wen generally unaware of ihe pro ject status Mr Heller speculated use of site proposed by the As could ultimately leave the door open lional industry locating nearby in what is predominantly a rural area The sue of the complex further I he Associations proposal in service silo with tank and tile bed sewage s stem she said Also objecting to the a I was neighboring landowner Anthony who did appear before the Brian of the planning staff and town en Bob Austin defended terms of the proposal thai an official plan amendment is not war ranted by proposal since the proposal use has been deemed with the area in question Tilt SYSTEM Mr Austin reported thai the bed system has been the goahead by provincial ministry of while Mr Kropf ad led thai a landscaping plan prepared by the Association 111 ensure ihe ion of joining sections of the reek Valley Consul ing engineer Hans Vicrhuis vehicles owned by site s workers and students will pose no serious problems with respect to Iraflie flow along High Also on hand at the hearing was Garnet Garreil a businessman who owns a 93 acre estate near the proposed site Mr Garrett told the lijf he welcomes he complex and predicted that its presence will be a real credit to the lommunily In relating si on Mrs en pressed satisfaction with lown planning department assess meni of the proposal and a thai a zoning bylaw amendment will suffice The proposal she said complies wiih ihe of former official plan Halton teachers want a mediator talks appear to have broken down CHRISTMAS DRAW WINNERS Downtown of Robert I right and manager td five winning for the downtown merchants annual Monday Winners of a MO gift are Irene of lloule Mr Tille of Mark of llulr titan Ilair anil I of i draws In turning weeks lucky winners a lulortrlciUlon a two ski and a prlie rip for photo New business association from I rtelniemurhidinj with ifoUiin jl ihiiugh m ide Mr added it llu brief in ind n of If or I urn Inn ind Oil An mission is alii midi to Hilton he Mr expressed thai ihe issoci Miller announces reduction in municipal grant increases Onianos Frank Miller has that the amount which municipal grants from the pro metal government will be allow Increase during 1979 lias again been reduced I his time five per cent and the harder come budget time Mr Miller announced last week ihal per cent increise in grams to politics and boards of lion allowed for has been reduced to five per cent for 1979BO fiscal year The reduc Ion will take effect April 1979 About the Hill Christmas bazaar The Ladies Auxiliary of ihe First Terra Colfa Guides will be holding a Christmas bazaar December from at the Hall There be baking crafts a raffle and a tea room Raffle winner HARDWARE Specials TRAK inniiililj bulletin urn Print his frit of Mil iiiiiniiiiiL Hum line t s ImsiiKssiiun men mil peiple from Int lonimunily mil until wing tin ihi i in i on I hi before he has the opportunity In discuss its with Town Hay King ihal he is presently unable comment on possible specific effects which Ihe provinces will hue upon Hills 1979 opcraling budget and town councils efforts to hold spending to an essential mini mum during year per figure cited lit plained is strictly increase projection will vary once applied to individual li is i hough consist with restraint program had for the last three Mr King id id The treasurer continuing constraints will see council as in early 197B struggling to sort out priorities Items that end up on the priority list well be over until future Mr King noted however council has been fairly successful in metiing slit objechic of maintaining servicing reducing spending in other Mr King acknowledged ihe prnvincL s municipal grants contribute a lia portion of the s budget funding with nearly si million In unconditional grants allotted lo llallon Hills or 197B General support grants totalled he reported while resource equalization grants offered another and Hems under the lion of ministry of Irons pari a Hem and communications 27 CHRISTMAS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC RED CROSS Blood Donor OPEN FROM to 845 pm MONDAY DECEMBER HOLY CROSS CHURCH AUDITORIUM MAPLE AVENUE EAST HEALTHY persons ages IB to year aids written parental consent EACH time they donate are urgently needed to give BLOOD AVOID waiting periods by attending the clinic between J 3D in the afternoon and between and in The TRAN and BABYSITTING at clinic available to donors II a ride is needed phone Mrs Flo Street or Mrs Erica Thompson B77 On clinic day jhone or Please make a note off CLINIC DAY DECEMBER 11th on your calendar Ihcri has been official notification neurit have broken down bet ween the Italton Board it and s scum dary school teachers Ihe hen called on Huns Commission provide wilh mediator to in the negotiations In i telephone Bill Priest head of the Hoard iniot said that luve not in progress for I wo hut the board had not heard thai nigotnllons kcn lown They wtrc supposed o hi ird whs notification thev hid requested a or he said so we assume liny felt no agreement wis have no nolifti that inlions h down Diane of Secondary School Federation snd in a press releasi that agree mint on staffing was the key to Tt leichers arc willing to for a pupil teacher ratio T J than i i wcriRc of but do iciepl tin Boards mi that afford to s special needs whin tin current in is 18 oni of in the This or miin liachers in our schools must Miss llnrsoski bald negolia lions hivi ide little progress since Sept and the agreement and proposil will llallon welt In hi ml oilier in lems of of ifisiudints Mr said ihat Ihe difference in salary from a dilfirinci In The that unci wagia cant up with Inflation the people on Ihe lower end of salary grid nietl the raise more those on the higher end il The want a mc On of different i il siafhng he llu Hoard has policy fording use of This i Included In Ihe collective however and it Is This year the Board wants the policy included in the contract and teachers want to gel of people Denial Is a brand benefit Mr and leathers arc request per tent contribution to from the It is a very Taxi union defeated mm I said they hive bet off i red all things but they would prefer to suit money out of the country an American union than accept his olftr of legal drawn up with He said a laxl union won I work because the business Is too complex and for a union keep up with it Board his had applications for unions before and they all fell through he so now they wont to try it here Mr said ho his been right and centre since the beginning of Ihe attempts to organize a union early In October and lions of service in this com have been as had they have been in the last two months Then has been a deal of interference in the daily business since the organizing began and it s cost ing the company business as customers turn to Flash Taxi ruthir than listen to timers- spout union he said Mr however fit Is that the good weather has mon in do with the drop in than difcc the I would think if d let you check the run sheets thot you d find the business is back to what it should be since the bad weather has set in he said it a saw off as to who to the passengers the most too heboid know I heard passengers say things that were totally inaccurate and when I asked them where they heard these things they named people who were not numbers or the union I sun they did as much talking as we did Mr answered charges that some cabbies wire intimidated by organii saying There are five people on the executive and three of them art women Now who arc they going to his organizer has been intimidated by the company and they threatened me too but I fought back I m used to personal hesaid They call me a liar a cheat a fraud a communist and an instigator among other things The people who know me know better I don bear them any grudge re entitled to opinion and I respect them for it good plan comparable to the Blue Cross 9 coverage but the Board la offering to support it all he m4 The money for professional development has always been half of one per cent of total salaries he says but Ihi Board wanls fix set amount This Is to reduction be said the teachers won accept It The Board is also lis clement teachers at present and Mr he is very as to how those negotiations 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