Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1979, p. 2

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pose with children Philip left Peter and Anne of the Year honored Herald writer Georgetown of the Year Irwin and Joyce received heir various boh of recognition it it dmmr in their honour the lions II ill Mills major MPP Julun Peel MP Ross Milne presented the Midi a of recognition while a of from staff Jl the transportation depart of Princes Hospital was also read In expressing her thinks to I In tomniunily Mrs joked about how she and her hail tried to out reison behind Lion proposed hi Iheir ihoui of he thu h id hi Has to sell lliem i kitten Shi Mid sharing and idea of hitping others is spirit in hi r low of Holds Mount and Ihirifort Ins mini to her ill her life IHSHtlITlIS Mr hi felt then nitin is of e iw ird is he and his indsiiiierelj thnsi win hue twin so good to Ik hi wife credit for greit dial of Ins person pointed out tint is of him This ir marks for him Ik mil of m irrupt this turn r Ho Ik said ilni uld is Hit I ot success because i Inu he link down Acre ihoscn of of work llu I an idnn hut ire ilso lit in number if other com muml Mr in prisintinf iw Mrs Noble is on ho ird ol of tin llalton of Nurses in ikih lir belongs to the George low Ininbt r or ihi ire fnindnu of the North Item In lub ind of tin it SI Alight in Church Mr cried in louniil lor In ltd of ecrcclvin Tin ran md ihi fir our Tin s in George nirs follow Tria In I- in Peter r lmrKitomi line llngadi Conn i ilitr About the Hills Easter Seals coming Georgetown area residents will be receiving their Easier Stils any no of the Georgetown Club Bud Bishop chairman for Ihe 1979 campaign says the target this is The campaign will run from March to April 15 Funds raised during the campaign help parents of handicapped children the cost of wheelchairs braces artificial limbs summer camping transportation and special rehabilitation for iheir youngsters Anyone missed during the campaign Is urged to forward Iheir tax deductible donation to Seal Campaign Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Main St Georgetown Georgetown BIA budget for central Business Improvement IBIA has been submitted lo council or this month Primary funding is proposed in ihe form of a business lax levy to be paid merchants and properly owners with in additional in reserves in from For has been suggested for strcci mints or promotion January fire report The value of damages resulting from fires in tl during January exceeded totals for the simi period year by nearly In Ms monthly report to town council he Hills tin listed calls in Georgetown and Light in Acton for month of January resulting in estimated thai lly comparison fire calls during January tJ7B resulted in only of damans La uses of the fires were listed as negligence in six of the cases recorded thus far his year A total of calls were reported for the same period last Dance for youth The local chapter or Red Cross Youth is holding a March loot Knox Church from p to 12 The disc Jockeys will be Craig Teeter and Mike Dine Admission Is I so per person and per couple with a Correction A Herald story last incorrectly staled Ihe Georgetown ended their year in the black What it should have said was that the organization was only in the red Plan rest home for Chapel school bids for Hi bo I Tins i wins ml lilt is s Id last llu ill in ml iimn mil lid i ifkr didim in in llu and Us sik on Sinn Wisl il ind ill dull iskid he pi inniriL hoard lonsidir i slight rin all m sptu il nsidititiil Thur pr is refir pi lllSTHOMlS txpl imiiij 111 it inns in li aiiommiidile ih si Ihinlsilvis is I i iirsnii whin ill in provided Mr I nils llu pn ih it wi iipjndi llu sti in to mm hi illh si ind intirim im inland ill I I inn if special windows hi llu loihini ir ixlinor wills to ilnr ivv li grounds Insidi md ill hi Hi nn v Huns hi idisotlni tin sin s fmil muld Ih in klip mg with in Mr Piuls in llu tails fir bed m units to built on if old tun floors loo bids would be owners mid providt wish ins ivin si onlv riiiri Tin I In loiuim ill i i of iwn ikv r foi nsidciits would In to llu pis lUMr frm ini to fir sicond Mr Paulson said and a dumbwiilcr tin food and from kiiilun to i hi miiuflwir Mr P nils lint ihi I spans pr r I hi idinis in prim inly senior nilins who no lonMrinvi or inn Both Booth El irrv Im ixprissid someiinnni of Ihi pirk hi Mr siifisltd ih it overflow which might occur i Mild pi sibli be iccommo licit In hi pirkui loi if ihurchs frs in Mr Ihi ird ilnl lire is ill mind in llillon Hills for Ihi of I thai ilil i ikillh ITml is ivHiimg niw i atom modal inn dur inf iuxi month Town to appeal decision rom the involicment of the in ongoing corridor dispute Mayor that there has bein no notice of further appeals being launched by the citizens He expressed hope that that would of the three routes described by Mr Steele keeping the town fiscal restrain in mind He edged that there is town bo successful in its appeal and agreed with that a disservice would be done if appeal were reject I far enough on this Laun and weve spent a lot of y We started out simply support the ICG but would be like throwing money in well Coun speculated Hydro recent admission load forecasts were mated may prompt Ihe crown itself to scrap tin corridor projict did our responsibility the CO agreed and I don I Ihink we been success ful at it ran Booth recalled Ihat his n to the suggest ion the town should Join in the corridor battle was to oppose a grant application from ICG He suggested instead at the time lhal Ihe towns solicitors should be directed to ICG I personally think weve lost all on this thing he I hope no one around this is enough think you re to get a reversal the Its gone too fir down the piki Vie foughl the good but wi re no longer assisting hi ICG wt re doing their job or countered the solicitor had agreed appeal might be effect iv and contended that coun should protect its zoning byhw circumvention by the 1MB Hydro Miller pointed out that the towns appeals would be on of the approximately DO residents v ho would be directly affected by corridor and not specif Regional police need leadership for the ICG We should never have star ted this is were not going to finish it Mayor commented cant just leave these people hanging All they wanted the start was an independent study or ible alternative corridor rout but the province was not willing to admit that its route choice was wrong no question that The mayor noted that Hyd ros original appiicalion to cross Hills would have brought several parallel lines through the municipality but for a pubic outcry that a reduction in of Ihi projcit Patterson responded by pointing out that the three innseciitiie ministers of gywere bumped from their Jobs because of the corridor political aspects I been a good Tory up Ihe last election or two but were not getting anywhere with this reminded council that he and the other Ward representatives have supported the town battle propos by Focal Properties Ltd even though it had no bearing upon his constituents in the rural anas The resid of Ward are now looking for the support of Hills citizens he said to help oppose a project thai page one notwithstanding In order lo the field operation uniformed personnel the IPC team il would be correct organizational which make forces E nil district is with tin trappings of a si par ale pohn torn report snd It is Up luivy with senior polite ofdetrs and tht only common struct on tin operations sidi linns and The plan ilriady under consideration by the board to two so tailed prcein it stations in District mgton and operate out of a facility will contribute to field report lontin Close of results of the workload with a consequent redefining of patrol zones reveal a to be possible in District I Georgetown Milton and Acton The report a morale problem exists hut it a more accurate term might be a of frustration Part of this might be iltnbut to problems with The IPC said pith must be The absence of a eohisivc polity and procedure or pro motion frustration the rcporl The corner stones of development prognman training ion and counselling ricomnunded thai Ken m ike more visits to the In lo add i pstholofinl boos lo intcgntion of force The ilso minded rigular si iff meet of supervisors torn minders with common tasks and problems Judic transfer nets of personnel it ill levels of The study reconimi records plan mug invisligitmn ind uniform serines in order to more effectively deploy m ind make mforma available across the Thioil is centralize all of those ions which support reduce amount of paper low and streamline the chain of command the report said In to the complaints of the Crown Attorney thai police officers an given the responsibi Illy for serious offenses suggested this was due lo the existing policy of officers out of Criminal Scrvi after two years While those officers who would like lo serve in inminil investigations should opportunity to do so the policy should imended the report The ri of the if reiommtndnl ions are accepted will be a difficult task II will require an of the need for change and a desire to urn from the present operation to a well operated police force the report said QIMRANTEEO INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 102 on lo STANDARD TRUST Ward V 103 Main Street North Acton Ontario 8533370 MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE WITHOUT INITIATION FEE Year Round Club Featuring Golf Curling Tennis and Cross Country Skiing Fully Licensed Bar and Dining Room facilities Challenging and scenic IB hole golf Course For further details and Information drop Into the Club House or phone 8779901 or North Halton Golf Country Club Corner of Maple Ave Trafalgar Georgetown YOURE AHEAD ON A ON DA 379 Main St N Brampton Ontario Phono would constitute a far greater disruption of rural life than ever would have in Georgetown The was identical Mon day when council recon- for its regular season and approved a to handle its Elated Intentions Coun Booth attempted again lo sway council opinion Choose it CM ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK your menage 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