Tilt April IB 1379 Page Local sports groups protest will windup at town council FERRIS WHEEL FUN Whit better id in sprint aloft in high flying wheel llendv and More in I think of a belter mid alter indulging In some cotton i mm Ireits the climbed aba the wheel and happily scream id through the ride Herald photo Slow special delivery service angers local photographer resident register itif Ins protests with 1 ibcnl due Boss Milne in hopes in lit limit to improve Jim i ishbiek of ispecnl dehverv litter containing cheques to Don from Georgetown post Six divs liter lit received lelter from Dim Mills to know w it id h to Ins letter lit the Georgetown office and i bit of Ihey link thine Mill done Iht poor the post It If no one is Mm J I rcsponsihihtv for llns lpe f ind vouenn more priv lit couriers I inpk to to if llu know deliver is within i specific i nil period problems relatively simply make Ihe in isltr it each office respmsibli for the scrvnc or il up sound mil still litre in the George lown office Ihcir cm pl mis thai the post la If dchv nunc Mr 1 told Her It is complained to Hilton Ml lr I- rink Phil be fori almul poor postal si mil but has been 1 lkm This hi will Ins to Mr since now makes him tin I ibtril iwhditi for He pi or expecting much I it provided by If about poor vice directly effected a post master employment record he would be more prepared to push bis staff for efficient Mr iMshbick feels If this in private heads would roll he the civil scrviic serious happens We people a sofl no responsibility job which is for life whether tin ire productive in job or just loaf around Modified school year result of report TENDERS The Halton Board of Education will receive tenders for Audio Visual capital equipment for the elemerttary and secondary schools Details and specif cations available from Central Administration Office Guelph Line Burlington Ontario Tenders will close at 4 Monday May The lowest or any tender will not be accepted USB NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decor id iin Tin Modified School its prcscnta of Ms school in to tin Mill of Tin lid Ih it sec ive nine pro school teach Ed Chapman sup ntindenl of vms reminded the so tin job was sic ill to dcsignite Ihe ind their purpose dilcs it Ihi livel for professional development ire September October r ir irch April and At the secondary level scheduled d lys ire September 4 ind June for scmestered schools or June Hio20and 24 to for schools and for all schools Tin school will begin on September ind end June 27 are October April to for weekend and May 19 for Day Christmas ire from December 2 and mid win ler break is from March to There will be 190 lion days at the elementary level IBB the level The difference is due In the two nal professional diys it the eondary level Limehouse news correspondent Mr ind Mrs Mrs ire after in injoyible winter in I home in Hindi NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF GRACE Mr and Mrs Book and enjoyed a inp to Vancouver Mrs listerand Miss Jo I spent a week in Grantham EnRland recently The second of the hi weekly series of marathon euchres of I Women Institute wis held in I imchouse Me mortal Hall on Wednesday in Highs scores were held by Wm Thompson ind Miss el lone hands were in by Glen Scott and did InRlis I w is served Board ratifies contract Hilton of education approved the 1979 contract with its pari time stiff Thursday The con met ills for an increase of an hour to 50 from 18 at an id additional cost to the board of The board has about piri time cleaning people who work and four hours nifihl the Town who ACCIDENT LEAVES ONE IN HOSPITAL on the accident are scarce became Police have been unable to to the driver the cor David 1 Mr cor collided with the bridge in at around I a m ll wai admitted to Peel Memorial In and was later transferred to Toronto General Hospital He is suffering multiple Injuries including head injuries of me ol Cleave by his Solicitors i33 Mill Street Georgetown Ontario Arch Enecuiors Ihe Elaie the Sol tors STEELE II Georgetown Onlir CORRECTION In last weeks Herald the photograph on page of Phyllis should have been credited to m The Herald regrets the error item Council opted to the ittcr to a waiting delegation Mr Gray and asked priss and public lo the while Ihe item was d consider Ik din filler Mr tame in response lo a request by budget steering com which asked the re rimificalinns ol nous inirnses Tie riport linns he said It council to make its own decision about According to Mr Gray members of council were well of the negative reaction decision boost rales would likel receive He di ehneel to comment on the wisdom or flexibility of that decision Count 1 1 has lo decide what kind of operating deficit it can live and tiny made decision or wrong he said Coun It Levy who chaired the confirmed Mr riy s that the had asked him to on possible methods if trimming innas opertlmg deficit mated at for The report Levy said was phced before count il pre dieted 1 likely effects of varving ate inereiscs ing a in hour increase would enable the arenas operate on breakeven basis 1 called the mis understanding thai his ap peared over council s door decision but ponded out like Mr Gray that council id in facl recon vened its meeting to discuss arena riles after privately considering a per He said the rites issue did not on the evenings agenda because wis raised ilong with other budget con corns toward the end of the meeting According lo Coun Levy a minute debate en sued during which plight of the and Sabres as well groups was discussed ex lensively The vote which approved i herecalled was 1J79 not pools facing a huge iperjting deficit is well pinpointing other of where dollars can be sued he said council may he able to redutt its arena rate imn isesomewhit evvwasniMrlheless lis inledovir sde to raise the rates ind must and ledtd must also consider who depend volunteer strength l do job would cost the town lortuni It s Ihesc pes pit who ire reallv hurling stems to disregard tht v of time bunt put in Wi sum wear whin it comes recojjmini value of wh it tin laxpayirs do for us 1evy admitted ind i been remiss in fading lo invite ind entertain Ihe kind of input on recrea projects is il does for oiler municipal mailers I bail indicile m per whole recreilionsitu he Im probibl opening in or worms saying hit Ihere ire many services town provides without looking to see how they i in mike them break even Ohm is an example luge this year a pronm which all iicipi is sernee thai will never for ilself through public subsidies Coun Lew contended thai the major ion icing council in such mailers is where do we draw the line He seem to be always eking on users of our facilities Ihe arenas he said but we must find a method by which il wont be jusi the ircm users who arc bill users of nil our fields soccer pitches and open spaces We vegol Levy reporled that the new riles have forced him ind other of town s annual Bantam in lernational hockey lourna fee by Mr Gray acknowledged thai Hills will be he only municipality in region to eh some groups i per of gale receipls pointed out the practice is Asked whether an organised protest over the rate Increase such as he one being con might have any effect upon council decision Levy said anything pos that he personal 1 would hive preferred a much rate increase he suggested council may be able lo Tallow up on another portion of Mr Grays report which examined the feasibility of charging rental rates or increase riles for the town including ball diamonds swimming pools soccer pitches While the new arena riles may save Ihe own ties including Br imploti The per cent claim on admission rccipts coupled with the increased rental rates will also mean thai Hilton Hills will hive highest for use of irenas in region Milton offsets Us newl proved hour prime turn rent it rate wilh rebates the sporis and recreation groups Similar offer rctnbu to groups In Burlington and which pay J40an hour for ice time Although Hilton Hills ell his previously gr some groups using arenas most have been discontinued due locoun cil commitment to fiscal re stmnt Many groups Festival needs young performers organizers are looking for children who would like to perform idunlly or groups Vic members of the Georgetown Choral Sociclj hive liken on Ihe task of organizing progrim of per forminces by children in his which is scheduled for June at Acton high school is a day long iris festival sponsor ind organized by the Hills Arts Council Mrs she and Mrs are looking for children who would tike sing play an acl in i play or lake part in any kind of performing art Shi suggested lhal Brownie packs cub packs church youth groups and other youth organizations might want lo Grass fires start locally Hills firefighters wcr called out to the first grass fire of the season this week Georgetown area fire fight era were called out Monday morning to a grass fire in the iargent area fire was extinguished before il any damage Georgetown firefighters also busy Good Friday assist ing the firefighters in Acton while ihey were busy at the fire south of which ted in two deaths mighl ilso ban some pupils who would like perform There so much pressure on children to perform and lo compete Mrs said We hope performing will be fun for We d like to make this a re illy big thing for the child ren since is Year of the Child she added We re more interested in gel tin children participating ihin in Idling sil back witch A number of groups have agreed lo perform including the Hills Jills who will be doing a dance routine Mrs said She ind Mrs have already sent Idlers parent through the schools and ihey are now appealing to other children groups lo come for wird We wint lo make this a memor occasion for the children Mrs If people could show an il would really help We ordered Ihe sun so It going to be a lovely day Mrs Mrs work during day so any children or adults who wont to contact Ihem can do so by calling in even Mrs can be reached and Mrs it 8990 are really looking for ward to helping your children have a beautiful day Burgoyne said tin including emmis an J were among the who this year received no official response from iboul their grant requests Mr Hooper noled hive asked lo assist their cause Mr Hooper commented in personally fit Is charged by been reasonable He the business senst of suddenly boosting rates sharply and at ihe same time demanding a share of gale receipts however Mr Hooper added cism of inefficient way the town are run was in part by Mr Turner who cited seviral examples of municipal spending priorities leave some won Mr Turner explained thai hi Council is hoping to answer m iny questions that have irisen during the past few about town councils use of dollars Why he iskcd is council allocating funds lo expansion of its municipal while at Ihe same time culling back in areas considered worthwhile by m my Members of the mumc ipal funds being end on all minncr of qua programs and pro jeeis from personalized re creation deparlmenl station cry lo the thrice yearly published by town programs and service The Sport Council Mr Turner reported has- discovered the brochures gross cost to be in range Mr Turner scoffed it sujtrslion that recreational facilities should be paid for those who use them rather than by the town as a whole He called Ihe ridiculous and pointed out ihe public is required to pay for stich facilities is pn sons despite fact tint most will never have inv use for them GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 3 ILLS SKI I HELD OVER 2nd Week Sat Sonata IS 7 OS m Catch it