Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1983, p. 2

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PK SECTION A THE May I IMP WIRE WE HERE The high wlndi which Accompanied Monday afternoon thunderstorms blew down of and knocked out power hundred of home la Ha lion Hills One or the wont hit areas Glen William Confederation Street Ninth Line where Hydro worked through the night and Into the late Tuesday morning to restore power along Churchill Road South In Acton were also left without electricity Tor almost hour ai mile of electrical and telephone cable came down with trees Here town public crews clear fallen trees along Confederation Street In preparation for the Hydro crews Wait next time Glen residents told Got plans for his 100 Grand Home renovations and a nice long vacation arc the first things which come to Tom Baker mind when he thinks about how he il spend the he in last Thursday nfghf Wintarto draw resident years old operator with National Grocers Ltd In Kitchener He and his wife Ethel have one son Teachers settle dispute A tentative settlement between the Halton Elementary Teachers Association and the Halton board of education was ratified last week by both parties president Robert said bis membership ratified the agreement by majority Monday night Trustees ratified It at their board meeting Thursday night in Burlington Citing conflict of Interest only with a vote of to 3 for it The contract for the year increases elementary leaching staff by 36 bringing the pupil teacher ratio up from to 19 Elementary leathers increased their salaries by nine and five per cent according to the maximum allowed within the guidelines of the provincial government inflation restraint act The twoyear contract provides a weighted average salary of for on elementary school teacher annual meeting The Credit Valley Artisans will be holding their Annual Meeting and Election of Officers Wednes day May at p in the Cottage In Cedarvale All members are encouraged to attend this important meeting The Artisans were founded In with the aim to improve their own skills by associating with others with similar interests and to encourage others in the community to discover their hidden talent The main groups within the Credit Valley Artisans are the Palette and Pencil Club weavers and potters Each year courses arc offered to tin public not only In these areas but others such as quilting stained glass and numerous other interests For membership information contact Mrs Pat Bell Carnation Day Saturday Saturday May 7 Is Carnation Day The Georgetown in association with the regional chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada will be selling carnations at various locations around town The funds raised have been earmarked for research Multiple Sclerosis is the most common central nervous system disease of young adults in Canada It is estimated that Canadians suffer from is disease Those hit are usually young productive adults in the prime of life may be at a cost of a dozen from the or you can show your support by purchasing a carnation on Saturday They will bo available downtown and at the Georgetown Market Place To your carnations an ideal Mother a Day gift contact Cathy Dudley at 77ff Eye injured A 29year old man drinking at the Hollywood Tavern with his friends was assaulted by another man Thursday night at 30 regional police causing him to suffer a scratched A man unknown to the victim said to be in his came Into the bar slapped the victim In the face then struck him in the with his fingers police said Charged in breakin A year old Acton man was charged with break and enter and theft Thursday night for his part In an incident at the rear of the Acton Jug City on Main regional police said the man had gained to the shed area behind the store and had stolen worth of empty pop bet lies Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable your nights Tuesday to Friday Call us ft Isai 853 1270 Trustees consider staffsharing plan enrolments declln A recommendation was each year cutbacks in made by the superintend admin positions cat of employee services are being considered for with the board of Halton schools education to cut bock on Quiz Kids are champs Stewarttown Senior Public School defeated Ctnlcnnlal Middle School fdr the North Quit Kids competition The contest matches the skills of students on quest ions about general know ledge math and spelling The Sic group consisting of Jim Mann Jimmy Clark Phlllis Harrison Klymak and Bobby Sun will now go on lo play the In the first round of play Wednesday Stewarttown defeated while McKen game Centennial ousted Sam Shcrrall as Stewart town defeated Brookvlite In the second round of play Thursday April Centennial defeated Mc In the con eolation final McKcniie- defeated Brook McKenzieSmlth were the defending champions from last one principal position by twinning Glen Williams and George Kennedy Public Schools for the 1 school year With a 5 enrolment of 134 at Glen Williams It would give a combined enrol ment of students in those grades Because George Kennedy is a much larger school it has a vice- principal as well as a principal so Glen Willi ams would share that as well HlUs trustee Betty Fisher said There are currently ten twinned elementary schools in Halton four of which are in Halton Hills Spcyslde Public School Is twinned with Robert Public School and Public School is twinned with Joseph Gibbons Public School Board members will vote on the recommends Ion at their next meeting Town Country DRY CLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTER Regular Prices SPRING OUTFITS A large selection of Spring coordinating outfits in versatile styles and easycare fabrics Choose from White Stag and Westchesters 1 983 Spring lines We have a large set action of fashionable lingerie Camisoles teddies full slips In Cottons From size small to targe W ALSO SELL WONDERBRA tellers Cage The Ladies Fashion Place In Downtown Georgetown 90 Main Street South 8770822 Residents in he Wild wood area east of Glen Williams will have to wait awhile before they can attend a public meeting on a proposed housing reject for their neighbor Council Monday night upheld a general commit lee decision to waive a public meeting on wheth er or not a parcel of land should be included In the Glen Williams sec plan Forty estate style homes may eventually be built on I he norths de of east of an abandoned railway line As a ministerial amendment to the Official Plan public meetings are ex tended only as a court and not as a matter of law The addition to the secondary plan and the plan itself Is to be review by the ministry of housing and municipal affaire Normally the town calls for public meetings when housing projects reach the draft plan of subdivision stage and when a zoning change Is sought While there were calls from around Die council table for a public meeting now even though the developer Meagan Ltd I submitted a draft plan most reps said It unnecessary Wlldwocd resident Ken Key told council the area has changed with new housing projects and there are recently residents who should be familiarized with tut plans for the area He was speaking on behalf of about residents many of whom attended Mon day nights meeting who signed a petition calling lur a public met ling to discuss the pro ject Inclusion in the Glen secondary plan FUTURE CONCERNS While Mr Key said he only wanted lo speak lo Ihe need for a public meeting a letter written by him and presented to council listed a number of concerns residents In the area have with the new development proposal They Include concerns about the local water pressure traffic safety whether or not there a enough manpower on the region s police force patrol an additional rest dentlal area and how taxes would be affected If he project Is centually built Ltd loned a study of land It intends to use which acknowledges that a pressure booster may be needed A traffic study for Ihe development also planned Speaking on behalf of he developer George town lawyer Bert Arnold argued that residents In area have not been denied public meetings on the issue noting that two were held on the second plan a few years ago His client he said doesn want an addition delay in the approval to get the project 111 Mr Arnold ated this would be about eight lo ten weeks though planning director Ian Keith said it would be considerably shorter It was Mr Keith part ment which original iy suggested that a public meeting at this stage might bring new concerns of Hie residents coun ell attention REDUCE COSTS A few weeks ago May or Pete advised council to lake a mare prodevelopment stance to help build the lown Industrial and res idcnllal tax base Dave Whiting recalled adding that a public meet now would make a mockery of the process Delays In getting nous Ing projects off the ground arc among the reasons why housing costs so much he said because the developer asses his costs on to the Among those who sup ported a public meeting Marilyn Serjeant son warned hat short cuts never seem to work for Ihe town While a public meeting may delay the property 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