Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1981, p. 3

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KEEPING MOMMY SECTION A HIE HERALD Wednesday February 18 Page COMPANY Local increase ma bere hi Region limits tax increase to 15 per cent While acknowledging thai it could moderately reduce some services fiiunci and administration will try and hold the rcfioniiI lax increase in Christ Michalak A hrr ulster decided lo mother I Mile and nurse Cathy company for a while as Mrs 434 other Wood donors who nave the ill lire during the Optimists tub blood donor clinic Monday afternoon In the Holy Cross Church auditorium pints had to be rejected the clinic was deemed a success by leorneloun Cross officials If you missed this lime you it hate a second chance when the clinic returns May Herald photo Halton police favor bulletproof vests Police officers strongly favor the use of bullet proof vests according to a survey conducted by Chief James Harding Of officers surveyed IBS favored making bullet proof vests pari of heir regular equipment and opposed the idia Chief Harding said mat included in the opponents were a number of members of Criminal Investigation Bureau of the region who said if they returned to form would to have the vests In his report to the commission Thursday Chief recommended post poning a final decision on he awaits approval While the towns Iransit sslom for the handicapped waits mm of and social services funds arc released to gel it on the road the i Strauss is sitling in a bank collecting per cent interisl on short term loan Its story time pre schoolers will tile Public I Board sessions being held both in Acton and Georgetown beginning and four old can sign up vests until the results of by Ontario Police Commission and ihe on Ihe need for officers to wear vests and the best models to be used has been completed His recommendation was approved fit determined that it best to wear he vests my board has already decided Toot the bill the chief told The Herald Monday He estimated he cost to the commission to outfit he officers on the street at He added hat Premier Bill Davis announcement Monday that the province would match any municipal money paid towards bullet proof vests would mean a substantial saving o the region ABOUT THE HILLS Constable faces assault trial Regional Police Constable Brian will appear in court May for iml on a charge of assault The charge was laid in connection with an Incident Dec when Constable arrested woman lit suspected of driving while impaired The woman says officer used unnecessary force in taking her of her ear CVCA seeks The r it mi has 111 mi to fund i benefit municipalities in pi as lis estimated loniiUry LOntrol in I mi full budget id its Hilton Hills his In til in for work tin result ilone will be j mil line in Mi I Kennel regulations council netful up lit in Hills kennel regulations pissing such businesses loihe new mo kenmli will In within 110 fcil of the nearest In nor will kennels hi ittailid to houses I leid they must be in separate building Thi bylaw sits down son i Insn rijuiitions for Ihe lonipound and span an fir kennels lonled within hit of hits Milton Burlington and to 15 per cent this Committee members last Wednesday tentatively agreed with a report prepared by acting chief administrative officer Dennis Per in and acting treasurer Jim Stewart that trimming the increase to only per cent roughly in line with Canada Inflation rait could seriously Impair govern men I in According to the proposed 1981 operating budget Halton Hills residents would see the largest levy increase in the region Initially set for a per cent rise the town share of the levy could be substantially reduced by government grants and subsidies and therefore It was not Included in day s proposed reductions Although some councillors felt the levy should rise only enough to match Canada to 12 per cent Inflation rote Mr explained that the IS per cent figure would allow the region to catch up on badly needed services If he regional find they can work with the cut residents in the southernmost municipalities will save around from the levy increase which as proposed In the 1961 budget would rise as much as 30 per cent over last year management study at the In what has been called the region have recommended biggest budget since the that of the new budget regions inception In 1B74 should be spent establishing Halton plans to spend Ml contingency accounts and million this year Consultant another on changes In carrying out an extensive the treasury department Gas vapors cause snowmobile fire An ilectricil irk m Sieved to Ik en 10 d im of snowmohili fin 111 The fire in irk Clin Si I smoke call at the Dill 11 1111 i PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Tin Association of Kinsmen Clubs hat a vibrant responsible Csnadlsn Association of vice Clubt denoted to Ihe concept of voluntary by hundreds of thousands of members dedicated to serving Iholr communities throughout Canada lis founding In Hamilton Ontario In 1920 and WHEREAS Association Kinsmen Clubs hat been cognizant of the needs our town and has diligently sought development and conduct retevanl programs to meet the needs and challenges our con stantly changing society and WHEREAS The Association of Kinsmen Clubs ere their si Anniversary on February 1SB1 and WHEREAS The of Kinsman Clubs have of fiddly declared Ihe light against Cystic Fibrosis a National NOW THEREFORE I Peter Mayor of Ihe Town of Hills thai each cllltan would welcome the opportunity pause and reflect with pride the rich heritage of accomplishment throughout he years Kinsman Clubs hive In existence In Canada as a resull ihalr and determination In serving their community a greatest need do hereby declare February KINSMEN DAY and declare the week of February 17lh the KINSMEN WEEK end urge ell lo their local Kinsmen Club of Georgetown IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto Sal my hand and caused of The Town of Halton Hills to be sillied day of February Mayor Peter Toys Games Books Records Chlldrens dreams at Toy magic Quality at Competitive Pilcee Georgetown Market Place vitos since 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