Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1979, p. 2

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Til WedneuL a TC on receiving end of councillor criticism Continued from passing other chicles on hills running stop signs hauling loads Hundreds of phone calls at all hours the day and night have reportedly been Major and Coun Miller from residents testify to the all night crushing or stone at the pits and movement trucks restricted to daylight hours by the conditions of approval Of the six conditions pi iced before the committee regard the Odonco pit licence five involve the of the site once extraction is completed The sixth condition specifies a truck route southerly to the sixth concession cast of 17 Sidcroad to Trafalgar and then south to Upper The new is live until September 13B0 duped people here on council Coun added We all thought this was it Cant le el ith us This Is terrible Objecting to the deployment of police officers to reports of bylaw gravel trucks Major suggested that he ought to construct lis own private Fatal accident Saturday Midi Hone CERAMICISTS Students Georgetown Ceramics on Armstrong Avenue an for staining while Sheila Kirk right got one lor received awards Saturday following the second annual show Ruling June Gllson accepted the of the award for Judged artist Harry Wilson Gole left Armstrong who was unable to attend event Herald Rental increase challenged by two affected organizations the Continued from page I predicted Maple re quest has little 1 ope of commenting lartnts for optralui school so Pete ijrecdthe sUindii of obtaining rant next oun also opposed the deferral suggest hie a review of all arrangements with the towns nurseries is in order lei on nursery school is an Unit fmaneiilly he slid and is currently seeking better accommodations thin the where It now raits To reduce Maples rent or defer the request he would create many It not a question of worth Waiter added Certainly the dots work but I don think an in he rent is 111 to stop any of the child mi from school there good presentation from the speaker and good on this lit MM Mrs Yiiremy s letter to the town on behalf of Ihe local lied ro branch sugeMed that committee may be una ware of tin branch the community It e branch she pointed out issued 100 pieces sickroom equipment free of in durinf the past year pays for swim minj badges awarded in local programs with tie recreation department in water safety lib worth of food clothing and lodging victims In the area organ lies and operate blood clinics a year Iran sports patients in need of rides and promotes com munity invoheimnt among young people through Youth of Inflation and hi her cost of living our cam laign results have remained stationary in the past several years although the cost of our CORRECTION A report on rental accommodations situation in Hills which appeared In last week Herald may have been Incorrectly Interpreted suggest that local developer Pi til sought financial assistance from Canada Mortgage formerly the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation for the unit condominium apartment building he proposes to construct on Hall Georgetown While Mr had asked Canada Mortgage to insure a loan for the apartment building proposed for construction elsewhere on Hall Road he has never sought any form of federal assistance with regard to the neirby dominium complex The developer has in fact already found several prospective buyers for the custom built luxury which he will receive final approval within Ihe month Despite Mr belief that there is sufficient demind in Halton Hills for both the apartment complex now under construction downtown and his proposed 158 unit apartment project Canada Mortgage denied his application for loan insurance- in deference lo IhL McNaliy As reported lost week Canada Mortgage is waiting to evaluate the impact of the McNaliy apartments before considering other proposals The Herald regrets any inconvenience which may have been caused Rec facilities rentals surveyed Continued from page I involved and whether or not the towns make grants to sports groups I With regard to the latter question responses were largely positive but qualified Brampton and Burlington sub sidize hockey and lacrosse groups only Brant ford makes grants in accordance with budgets submitted Cambridge grants average per member and arc based on Individual needs Guclph covers per cent of rental rates for special events Kitchener grants half proven cost needs Milton makes a St per player grant and Missis and makes grants as needs dictate Only Orangeville indicated that no municipal grants are In Hills arena using groups ore granted per player find successful coaches and leaders trained by the town qualify for some payment Mr Gray a report was re ferred to a special committee of council formed rev lew the rental situation Its members include Major Pete and councillors Ed Wood Pot Patterson Hoy Booth and Harry Levy The In Antennas Rotors TOWERS Channel Color Hoadi Converters Amplifier Systems ROVEN DELHI AND NAMES Complete AERIAL KITS NEEDS SAVE Up to Save again when you buy your new TV and antenna hero it services Is a reflect on f present times Mrs wrote Therefore If the I increase is passed by ti until we will have to reduce some of the issistanee to the Mrs filed by little comment oilier in knowledficmenltlallhcMtua lion could be reconsidered budget lime if lied isles Mr Iho I fie ice lime at the three arenas Ins already sparked much and debute and a re pi rl is lining outlining pes bit for the use of i facilities currently prowled frit of er Mr centre build a few irs icre such Hut i With thee in more frequent u now than in years Mr said the operating cost to tie Booth advised Mr Wilier that helms In the past been less concerned about pit operations than Miller because he felt sure for aggregate would only last a relatively short lime until the pits are exhaust Forecasts of available igregate at various way side pits are more contradicto ry than ever however leaving lowti councillors with no surinces for affected resl den I j he said I m sure you can prove there million Ions if pit because you different department or a dif ministry Coun Booth guess this council should to Queen s Park hat there are ample sources of aggregate else where it mry cost a little more but weve already got enough problems here This mokes us look like a bunch of Jackasses I bet you that from now they II still be digging gravel out of the pit Ward reprcscnla lives on the committee George and Patter son similarly complained that their credibility has been undermined by misleading ministry forecasts Patterson said he assured many rural residents that operations at the pit would be complete by the and Main Streets late Saturdiy nielil Douglas Mile of Mi wis pronounced id on arm at Georgetown sir Mcmoriil He was a passenger in road into Hills for the trucks to use since there appears to be such a great demand for and a large quantity of here The town will have to take expensive steps to replace water supplies allegedly by mining operations the mayor Three bona fide complaints from Ward residents this year offered conclusive evidence that side pit operations nearby had lowered lie table and depleted well suplies he Mayor asked Mr Walkr whether the MTC is willing to provide Hills residents with a hour phone number they can call with complaints as well as an enforcement officer who can monitor operations and invest When Mr Waller asked for specific examples of the failure to cooperate with the town Mayor recalled a 24hour a day extraction on the Line which prompted dozens of complaints and was eventually confined reasonable hours Soon after he continued the operation moved elsewhere and the started again Time limits for of both on site crushers gravel trucks were never adhered to the mayor with the trucks eluding police through the use of CB radios At Patterson gestion further of the new licence was deferred until next Monday night s meeting BOOKS MM ITU CHRISTAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St Ont the The and three senders were also injured in arc presently in hospital if involved accident is from the area The accident lafe ay night when a car driven by Jack of failed negotiate Ihe turn on at he intersection of Mam Street and struck tree Hills firefighters hid to pry open one of the car doors In free the people inside tic driver Mr suffered i ken Icp and wis taken to Peel Memorial til In Brampton Miles 1U si icrof tie victim is taken to Toronto Hospital where she is in the intensive ire ward Donna ox ltl of is report in goo in Peel Memorial Hospital and An drew of I is also in ood condition at Georgetown District Me morial HegiomI Police arc investigating the accident Customers who buy a new color RCA TV can get 3yr warranty on labour parts picture Tuba BIG 3yr warranty on labour Darts picture tube in trade for their old color set regardless of its age make or condition BALES a SERVICE j We will not be knowingly undersold We Service What We Sell Special Prize for the Oldest Set traded in to Church ST GEORGES MAPLE AVENUE CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH fiEV ROSWELLTBES Edwin H Mitchell September Tel EUCHARIST THISWEEK NURSERY J CLOSING PROGRAM Thursdays EUCHARIST WITH ANDY FRLCKLEs PUPPETS QUIZZES GEORGETOWN CHURCH SITORSDAY PASTOR PETER RALPH COME TO Sunday September MAPLE AVENUE US LUTHERAN Evening Service CHURCH Vacancy Pastor REV ARTHUR Sunday September Come Make Our Church Your Church 10 15am Sunday School Worsli Service Church the Lutheran Hour HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Well Gooroetown on No Highway PASTOR ANGUS J NICHOLSON Sunday September CANADA INDOOR CAMPMEfcTINC LIVELYS1NGING SPECIAL IN SONG SPECIAL PRAYER FOR CHARISMATIC WORSHIP AM CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR CLASSES FOR EVERY AGE GROUP NEED A RIOE PHONE MORNING WORSHIP JESUS NAME A0OVE ALL NAMES OOP EVANGELISTIC SERVICE HE ENOUGH EL SHADDAITHE GOD OF PLENTY WORSHIP IN A HAPPY ATMOSPHERE I MEET PEOPLE MAKE FRIENDS 1 EVERYBODY WELCOME So Jcparalei Softest valour Shades of teal and 8 f4

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