Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1979, p. 1

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Tow Monwi9 man natch fata jul hi- bills THIRTI Home Newspaper of Hills JANUARY 10 Jnie big paper with the J I big circulation read I first by everyone I J Reaching more than homes in J Halton Hilb May end today Hydro hearing told more power is not needed Mut Bo Ins In ird than witnesses seven days of il Gordon arena in Georgetown into arm Hydros proposed volt through Hilton Hills all sides arc expected to conclude their casts at today session of the hearings Ontario Hydro surprised many by only one witness at iht hearing John Bousfitld planner who ed the proposed and In brief I the 1 witness Inadequate Pagr slated the power position that ion line is best for limn in his testimony The move lift Ontario Hydro in position to rebut witnesses by the town of Hills region and the Interested Citizens Group all groups opposing the route Stag dancers are cleared RAIDERS TOP AUSTRIAN NATIONALS Tonelli bad chance on the play above but till backhand topped by National team Daniel Georgetown Raiders did go onto win the game at one point 0 Tone 111 was named s Most Valuable Ilaver on Haider side and Gritsch look the same or the Austria or complete results see Pages Herald photo by Tony This Week Library board sets timetable Breakms on increase final proposal for May release Home increasing in particuliriv am tig runt homes which ore relatively isohted to Robertson of Police ibout w iys in which homeowners secure speed up recovery of their proper I if is stolen Whats the OMB week seems to brine inure news of her impending hearing to conducted locally by the Ontario Municipal lloird Inside Herald re porter Hannah 1 ikes a look at the rjanizat ion that regular lj mikes decisions that second in llylOHITWIOH Hero Id staff writer The Hills library Joird have themselves a timetable in hope to he ready to present council with their final of purpose go lis object Ihe service in Iht mi some I m in May Tit I Ins said that by he purpose goals and or Ihe will he ily what kind of facilities are in Georgetown sinet Hit facilities woul I be ditliled the tin iht Dill Iht those i the MIT Marion Reed ihe in ntw In numbers rim Carol his issiciation wlneh has been to help Hum define Ihe pur pest objectives of 111 r iry to resolve the pr ih km if what lo do with the Mr sud ihni since November his evident that ilin is lot of unci The Inlesi Indication of thai is the to cut off s funds unless they resolved the problem Mr slid I m not sure whit problem they were re erring to but that The of the board in Hit coming year was that ll concern in would be manil the present level but the prime of bo ird concern would lit Mr Km said thii in his of the reaction librirj board has been gelling the first step is to prepare some kind of answer for ihe board critics to let idem know where Ihe board is resent where going I how lonfit there lie ilso suggested community groups lo ask them views whit i library should prov for the community Onee this input is included in the fin 1 1 stalcinenl of purpose will develop community sup piri or ihe hbnry The stl out i list of whit remains to lie done be fire Ihey cm present i mil si to council includes present services In litht of the gmls of ihe library service geltinj information aboul the growth planning nncs of Ihe lown in Ihe In dtler mint feasibility of goals seeking out the com perccplnn of the library should provide and the community an ire of alternatives available The board ik nlende In f n other community and would have Mid ihe ind Ihe Parks ind line in mind for future Mr slid would lie then he slid A question which remains to resolved is how to go about tiling community input in the issue without getting mvelved in the kind of Inrungut which rtsulted at the 1 public on library issue Suggestions from the board have included inviting groups to m ike no ippeirance it tht meetings as deleRilion inform Ihem before hind kind of Ixnrdis looking for was also sugtstcd lint members of tht visit roups at the r metiins In d stuss Ihe library he in lugunl metling of the board fir the Mir will be held lomirnw irsct ly the if The be ird deeitlt- rfmt I I iblt they had Charges three for taking perl in in obscene performance at a charity si held by the Georgetown Voluntetr Fire fighter Association last Nov ember were dropped in provi in Milton Monday The women originally taking part man immoral obscene perform and performing cent in public place Two mm were also charged with assisting in the performance because had driven the lo Georgetown Itl I row Attorney ivid Price said the crown was withdraw Ihe charges because the evidence available did not provide the necessary proof lint the performance had in fill been in i public pint In Ihe withdrawn Mr Price said he wanted to go into more del in Ins explanation of his request because of the pubhcitj which has been at on the cist Mr Prut said that police hid been guided in decision to make irrcsls as a result of their investigation by tin results of mother court else where i conviction hid registered on a in met which was substintial Ijthtsimcisllnt given at the it held it the Georgetown ind Country How tht of the two incidents wire different in the of the performance Mr Price most recent i lies tin performance to take in i theatre which the 1 defines as i phec open to public The in this dots not support the idea tint the Gtorgtlown Golf ind public pint limited to family friends and of the fire fight association he said Mr Price said access to the country club Is provided only to members or by invitation The tickets were sold in limit numbers and they were not advertised or sold at a public booth or at the door In any member of the public who Mr Price said that as far as anyone being offended by the performance was concerned those buying tickets to the stag were informed as the nature of the evening and no one appears to have been offended by what took place Mr Price said that in view of the unlikelihood of a conviction any of the women or men involved he felt It would he a waste of public funds to continue with a trial Since the crown has decided it would not be possible to prove that the country club is a public place there will be no charges laid against the organ I7ers of the stag which was held to raise money for muscu lor dystrophy and to restore in antique fire engine belong ing to the Georgetown Fire Department or against any members of the audience During the seven days of so fir tin groups opposing route through the called farmers who outlined they have had because of hydro lints over thtir property as well as Hills objecting lo the pros peel of Ihe lines over their properties Opponents line also planners and witnesses to testify on their behalf The most explosive testimony from a planner came when Bruce Hewlett whose Bill report was used by the commission to del ermine power line routes says that his report is now out of date and should be reexam On Monday ICG vice chairman John Minns told the hearing that Ontario will not need the additional power cap acity Ihe Bruce to Milton cor will provide until 19B3 His testimony Is key the ICG contends that Ontario Hydro must prove the province needs the power to be supplied by the line to gel approval for its construction Ontario Hydro witnesses yesterday refuted Mr Minns testimony Mr Minns said at the hear that the over supply of hydro in Ontario affords the time to conduct an dent study if the Hills Inn is needed and lo determine if the proposed route is ictuill the best one Mr Minns said mega wilts of tin no nuclear gen power was used in 1978 out of megawatts of thermal power for use in Inotherwords of power available he said Ontario other mega wotls of power PRIEST REMANDED TRIAL DATE TO BE SET was remanded to March to set a dale for a trial on charges of rape laid against him In connection with so alleged religious retreat operated outside limehouse Mr I appealing a conviction on charges of fraud for which he received a suspended sentence last spring The charges rose from questions lo the validity of his organization and whether or not he was a properly ordained Mr referred as Maria and his as The Itenedicllne Order of the Immaculate Mr Is a former Georgetown resident Another feature People this week reviews the life limes of Marion Reed mother of Hilton Burlington Julian Reed Majority want theatre rage 1 1 Meet the president aCCOrdblg tO Meet tin I resident meekly ft in The Herald todav introduces Diic Thibideau president of the Georgetown Jivcets that highly ictivc interested citizens who ill bring its the hilarious Crazy Boat rati numerous other oriented activities Page Herald editor r pe pit responded to rve Iht Tree troubles rtgional councils efforts revive a tree protection that fell to the with the introduction of government were temporarily stalled week whin concerns over a newly revised necessitated i second look Page 12 Inside Austrian hockey Sports editor Tony speaks a Canadian member of the Austrian National team Page asking I whether r support construction it ird worth in George town and ling to survey spcinse per ire in flvnr of the proposal lONUHTCtVTHt In October of Georgrtov little The group red i number of larkt in Dillon Hills explaining a proposal Hut would see a gymms built at the Wng Pibhe School The euts reaeitrs ill in form on tht id indicjtn whether or not they ihe proposal submit comments The Hoard of ducat ion ire ilriady pi inning reno at the school lo convert the present resource centre into a gymnasium but without stage The GI along with other local groups arc advocating Hut facilities dressing rooms in I up rooms a ticket lobby and a refreshment booth be incorporated into the reno vat The facility would ilso be used by the choral society ind other cultural groups of proposal sav the school board will consider a joint with 111 rll l Mil s impressed Willi public response the survey I this proves He plan is slippnrle si Mrs 1 sud Hill the groups regular sell ptrformincis for their fur pi per ve ir lis dime i les thai the group has strong I within Many those referretllolhe for a theatre in of idetuate f ici Within the lown or groups The GIT the the lown as long as funding is results of their sunev at the supplied group January 15 meeting of council say funding would have lo that time council will come from the town of Halton consider commissioning i Hills donations and Winlono sludy of the sal which is to Pal Joynes publicity direct for a ttmtano grant HYDRO HEARING this map provided by Ontario Hydro

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