Friday June IT Page I SUMMER MISERIES Public School held very entertaining Operetta entitled The Canada Goose in which grade and students participated Here the Miseries a group of miserable people have become gloomy became of a curie put on them by the Wizard of Woe However the motto of Canada is able to remove the cone with help from a Canada Goose and the children of Canada Herald photo Parents Night July 21 Herald Special The Hills realtor department a summer activities staff will be holding a Parents Night in Georgetown on July from to 9 p at rial School Anyone having any Registration for sum programs will be taken on this evening Come out and sign up to avoid disappointment as enrolment in programs limited For further information call the summer ies Hotline at IBS Grits check out trust companies ByJULIANREED MPP TRUST COMPANIES David Peterson has made public details of an investigation by the Liberals into the ongoing question of the regulation of trust companies in Ontario He revealed that despite widespread publicity and public dis cussion over what come to be called The Trust Companies Affair there continue to be serious problems with the Ontario Government administration of the Loan and Trust Corporations Ac I Failure to assure compliance with the Act has the potential to place upward pressure on some rent levels It been discovered that nee again some tenants are In Jeopardy of substantial rental Increas es to fund questionable mortgaging of apartment properties Apparent violations of the Loan and Trust Corporations Act hove also occurred Citing specific examples on Avenue East Road and Danforth Road David Peterson point out that based on the Immediate prior year rents and operating costs he new owners of the properties would require in excess of a 30 per cent Increase to meet the debt service requirements on mortgages The ing of the transactions is particularly significant since they span and follow the time when the muchpublicized deal was receiving public attention and the moved against three trust companies in the face of questionable mortgaging practice MPP report llurcs la that the very serious set of problems which were highlighted In the Trust Companies Affair is continuing It revests that the Continued on Page Former council candidate faces theft charge Devine faces trial byAnlPederlan Herald Writer A candidate in the Nov a municipal election will be tried by a county court judge this fall For the theft of 1G SCO from Acton Pioneer Gas Bar on Queen Street Milton provincial court Judge W follo wing a preliminary hoar Wednesday morning said then was enough evidence for Dennis De- vine la stand rial The Georgetown man was charged In connect ion with the theft between Dec and The former manager of the station Mr was unsuccessful in his hid to win a Ward 1 Acton seat on town council First Pioneer Petrol cum Central Lid vice- president Robert Allen said there are Pioneer gas outlets in Ontario each operated by a com missioned manager a position held by Mr In July the Acton gas bar was ged by Mr Devine until Dec witness Allen old the court Among his res pons iblli tics as a commissioned manager earning an TOO week were the hiring firing of phoning in of gas orders taking care of he cosh and miscellaneous sates Mr Allen said The only expenses Mr had were the sal a Ies of his employees he said The utilities and the lease were paid by First Pioneer Petroleum Employed five months as a commissioned man Mr Allen said the company never received written notice that Mr had quit Between Dec and a Mr Allen said he had made at least three calls a day o try to speak to Mr leaving phone messages for him which were never returned Dec regional police were contacted by Mr Devine due to the audited discovery of missing from the gas bars night deposits between Dec 10 and 20 Of that amount was recovered made as a lumpsumdeposltDec The remaining ltd SOD of cash and credit card rec eipts were never recover ed Mr Allen said The company policy Is that daily deposits to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce be made Mr Allen said Four dep osits were made Dec Witness Mike of Acton said he was a friend of Mr Dev me sand that Dec 19 had been asked In in a bar Mr intended to sot up Later that night Mr said he was asked to loan Mr he refused I told him I lend him that kind of money Mr said I said t know Kiwanis sale The Georgetown Kiwanis Club are hold Iheir annual garage sale Sal June IB from until a The Herald parking lot Located St the garage sale site Is pr be Full surprising such as televisions furniture clothes toys and games him well enough Former gas bar emplo yee Michael Steadman IB of Acton said he worked full time between and December 1982 for Mr For the first couple months 1 was working he was there quite often almost every day Mr said In Dec ember he kind of slack off he d show up every day but for only half an hour of a couple HOME NEWSPAPER OF HILLS ESTABLISHED so when it comes to your advertising 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