Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 15, 1979, p. 3

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It August IS Georgetowns dump THE WINDUP THE PITCH Carlos alms to knock down nil the at the muscular dvHrophy carnival he and his friends at his Crescent last week Hut lud by the results rally mind though because he I quite make It He didnt raised be donated to he cause Cartas had instance of Shawn Coffey Greg Mclean els Mil can In and manning Herald photos by Iorl Taylor Acting police chief Harding unveils new news release plan In on effort Id improve relations between the news media and Hie police force in Chief Harding of the Regio nal Police Force Ins set out new policy for the of police to the media Deputy thief Harding re leased copies of the force draft policy on police media relations at a press conference held morning on Oak Deputy Chief Fred Oliver and Hit senior of Hit force were present were to the repor present who In turn introduced themselves has est tint good police modi rein do not occur without the effort of honest to secure Deputy Chief says in Ihc It therefore be he of Hie force subject lis to accommodate the me in its quest for news Motel delayed town attempts to smooth way To this of providing memers of the us medio with topics of any form of police will be distonlmued ittly supplemented by personal ton and interaction with a vitw to set tiring between News Officers and nciis 1 he The new mil be for reporter to visit the police duly than re reports and the district commander the iff or the duty inspector will release the million to the reporter mition rec inline 1 oris or other m liters implic for the entire will hi relc hi the Chief Hit Deputy Chief or a design tie Am interviews done a police officer in relation to news feature will lie done in Ihe presence of the policeman senior officer and if possible member of the Community Relations and Crime Prevention Bureau Deputy Chief Harding said this is being done for the of inexperienced of The public will best be served by the provision of accurate responsible re porting of tvents which may be of interest to them when the agencies responsible for pro publishing that information so in an of mutual trust and understanding of other roles Deputy Chief Harding snd van incc with our own is proven lobe mart of In the piit he irusl under st 1 mil j of other roles will re lint I FOR I ION In iccord mill council directions list night will be JO mil fin ml 1 r hen Kiel 1 iciki Kills munieipil is wrrk c 1hmii the siti of II former arm icenl lo jjhnd Mod Oil ex ird The irriiunnlil m 1 1 Her re si in I hop in lint sitt fulfillmi ne Ml will I ik 11 l Hi sums up n Hut tin tin I ihi nils iv on muniltli I 1 It SUPERIOR FURNITURE REFN1SHING 28 Hayes Guelph Superior Furniture Re year lhip ir furniture satisfy your needs your budget TAKE A LOOK AT OUK BEAUTIFUL HAND MADE PINE FURNITURE AT THE ROOT PLAZA ON AT WOOLWICH IN GUELPH PHONE lSlfr4T4xSt4c4rtS4rt J wish to extend to fete ana alt new friends who helped to mane the of frlavisIKoSe such a success will be pleasure lo aiitst J lion time tjoi avid rc readies ode 232 St jutlpLw StmrJ landfill site in rural Milton council hid asked its consultants M Dillon I feasibility of keeping existing silcs in opera Hon longer The Georgetown site off Armstrong Avenue was duled to close this month but Dillon found Hut the site s ipacily had been mittd by roughly 15 per cent The revised estimate giving the dump in additional of 12 tons prompted the public works committee last week to recommend an of operations new estimate is based on revised density figures for at the Georgetown site Dillon determined that workers arc burying about pounds of solid waste in each cubic yard of the site up from original estimates of i bout Boo pounds The revised capacity of Oik s existing landfill site is tons enabling garbage trucks from across the city from north after October to dump waste there until next April s site is expected to accommodate another 152 tons of g The closing of the site will force the region to transport waste from across to the Burlington location until it reaches capacity next July In approving a 200 lion to the operating budget for the Georgetown site committee last week provided for the purchase of a six Inch layer of which Is needed to cover waste the end of each day All available cover soil has been utilized at lie site fore ing the i soil elsewhere for and soil is needed is a final cover necessitating another expenditure for the Added the continuing costs of operation Is the 000 overall cost of collection control system recommended by consulting rLee A A further 000 will spent on Hie lor the site between Julv 1 and Residents object to abbattoir letters to arrive at municipal headquarters jetting to plans for a new abb ittoir and gome farm in even though the have already been by town council and Hie Niagan Com mission NFC Dominic is appeal the NEC decision to veto his apphcilion to establish a firm for raising small animals md fowl with an adjacent slaughterhouse letters from neighbor landowners unanimously condemning the projwsal council agenda minutes at last weeks meet Mayor Pete added that he is still receiving phont about the plan as well BABYSITTERS WINDOW GARDENERS lAWN HOUSE CLEANERS PAINTERS THEN ENJOY YOUR SUMMER CALL 18330 George Street South WED AUG FASHION TO The Casual Man THE NEW CLOTHING STORE FOR MEN Pyjamas Underwear Disco Shirts Velour Sweaters Flannel Dress Slacks Tube Socks by BurBngton AND MUCH M0REI All at Casual Prices Grand Opening Special OFF ALL VELOURS til Aug The ladies Will Look Twice THE CASUAL MAN IN THE FASHION MEZZANINE The Old Bank Downtown Georgetown Mastercharge Chorgox BACK TO SCHOOL all Levis WHITE JEANS OFF ALL BAUER ADIDAS SHOES ALL NAME BRAND SPORT SHORTS SHIRTS 2Q OFF 2Q Guelph St Georgetown

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