Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1983, p. 3

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Old photos needed SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Pugs school plans 25th anniversary Remember the good Tracking off to school lunch pail In hand the excitement of not only starting off a now year but doing it in a new school a school of the future much different than the small section schools which up until then dotted the rural landscape With a special cele bration November 3 Stewarttown school alumni will trade recol lections as the school celebrates its versary In September USB Stewarttown school opened as an ex panslve five room building and students from across were bussed to Its doors An era of grade oneroom schools was drawing to a close con solidated schools were taking over In the rural area Ten years later another change would take place at Stewart town school Junior grades were bussed elsewhere and grades six seven and eight Cruise night Oct 14 for Make a Wish Skipping a cinch for these two girls Jennifer and Kiraberley They were out on Main Street North enjoying a Saturday afternoon photo by Chris Asgaard Landfill site issue Use Burlington council urges By BRYAN LEWIS Herald Special Helton Kills Make a Wish volunteers will be visible at a Cruise Night Friday Oct Mat the North Halton Golf and Country Club The evening sponsor by Travel will have Make a Wish volunteers assisting mist Club of George town and Video Dave Bracken Golf Tournament many individual have come from Georgetown residents and as far away Toronto Offers of money axe greatly appreciated and are the many offers with to nd In T i torn flfr By CHRIS needs A complicated study which will even Pointing to Its effects propose local taxpaye Hills has flatly rejected a proposal to truck garbage down to an incinerator in Nla Falls New York once site in Burlington Is filled Instead the town general committee agrees with an live solution for the garbageensis expo n the Burl dump for three or four years until has a new landfill site Halton is working with two options under the incineration propo siti In one per cent te would be shipped down to a plant which burns the waste to produce heat energy the second would bury per cent of Ihe Irash in the Burlington landfill site while shipping off the remaining per cent to be burned at the New York plant The average home owner in Georgetown a staff report notes face increases of between 33 and 36 per cent in urban services charges alone If the New York options are accepted and financed by the increas in the regional tax levy Urban services Include crossing guards and street gating in urban areas COSTS DOUBLE This year urban ser vices for the average Georgetown home tax assessed at has paid about for urban services If s taxpayers expense that homeowner urban services bill will rise to if per cent or trash goes and if It all hauled to the S The Incineration could also be paid for Increasing tipp ing fee fees paid on a per tonnage basis when the garbage reaches Its destination If s trash Is still landfilled next year a per tonne charge is expected up from fie this year Burning per cent of the trash In New York means an increase In tipping fees covered by town taxpayers of IB waste is burned PHASED PROGRAM As explained by regio nal chief administration officer Dennis and waste management chief George Woodburn Ing a recent visit to Hills council the region could expand the existing dump in four phases But already there are signs of stiff opposition from Burlington ratepayers supported by city cl Burlington council has already said It York with the increas ed costs to be reflected Is currently carrying out an give environmental assessment of the regions landfill site site the study has narrowed its search to a number of areas in Halton Including several in Hills One quarry near Acton is among the seven the study has suggested could be used for landfill operations The region says the landfill would ally restore the quarried land possibly Into pro ductive shape general making the evening Informative for the Invited guests Travel owner have offer any monies raised to go to Make a Wish of Hills A visit Is planned to the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital children ward In the fall In addition to large donations from Kills Service Club League the items for raffles etc small plane rides bar- tendering services for fund raising events offers to drive children to events tickets to hockey games these are but a few These offers like Ihe moneta ry assistance have been banked for future withdrawals all to aid an unfortunate child If you know of some seriously ill or life- threatened youngster under the age of IB you are invited to send per il 63 cm Video Monitor super savings on the high I performance TV for your video system none TV lice panel d conned on to and sir- sound do SI I in Se cab net no let a cm table models oak so Also I Model VGM2Q23I at oral cost 3 YEAR TV PARTS AND SERVICE WARRANTY INCLUDED Gel our best price plus a flCA rebate on these value packed 03 cm 26 XL consoles control llcjhlone correct on and com tacking 6 lunct on remote scan channel mot band rig Trad I able In Early Atoi can and Contempora Topof 20 ColorTrak table model with remote control PRICE Multl band tuning of up to channels Automatic color control correction and tracking Automatic light sensor Digital son remote control Selectavislon 250 with 10 day timer and Picture Search High speed Picture search lets von v scan forward or reverse Stop Action gives vou freeze frame effect Electronic touch button tuning Free remote unit for total cha control of most VCR functions GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALESl MmwHimHBII SALESnmi SERVICE tlnent Information Including the Doctors name and phone numb er to Make a Wish of Hills Bryan Lewis Sixth Line Georgetown On In addition to the steering committee of Bryan Lewis Ken Bellamy and Constable Rodney Beau the services and stance of John Kesteloot past ores I dent of the Optimist dub has bees welcomed Dona lions and offers of assistance can be sent to Bryan Lewis at the above address students took over the classrooms An open house Is planned to commemor ate the anniversary or nicer Esmie Bird told The Herald She and an anniversary committee are busy collecting memorabilia of those early years at Stewart own MEMORABILIA They ask that anyone with old photographs of school life at Stewart town or any pertinent documents of Interest get in touch with Ihe school or call They be photocopies and relumed when Nov rolls around the copies will be used as a display The anniversary committee Is trying to get In touch with as many grads as possible some of which have long since scattered across the country Its an open Invitation to former students and staff she said hoping for a large crowd The open house cele bration is planned an evening event lasting from to about A number of current and past school board officials will toast occasion Car crash A 19year old Georgetown youth was taken to Georgetown Memorial Hospital Thursday at 12 following a car crash sustained minor Injuries In the two car crash that caused damage A driver realized too late that the vehicle in front had stopped to allow children to cross Road South at Sinclair Avenue at an unguarded crosswalk Although he slammed on his brakes the stopped car was hit The driver was charged with careless driving Insect causes crash A flying Insect has been blamed for a traffic accident Friday In which a 25year old Acton woman was Injured Kathaleen sustained minimal Injuries In a rearend collision at Street and Maple Avenue at 2 A vehicle stopped for a red light at the Intersection was bit from behind by a second car Halton regional police reported an Insect had distracted the second driver who had subsequently taken her foot off the brake There was damage to the first car Bouncer charged A bouncer at the Tavern was charged Saturday night with assault causing bodily harm The SByear old Acton man is due to appear in Milton provincial court Oct A year old Georgetown man suffered a broken nose and a cut to his left ribs requiring stitches regional police reported The victim was a participant In a fight In the tavern and sustained these injuries when be was ejected from the premises Minor injuries Two Georgetown children sustained minor Injuries Friday in a car crash at 11 30 am David Palmer and sister Tracy Palmer were passengers in a car along Kennedy Street In Georgetown Another driver attempted to turn left off Main Street North onto Kennedy As he turned he was struck by the first driver who thought the Intersection had been cleared when he pulled out The driver was charged by regional police J for special shoe fitting see THE ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 7iasUu Thai oui New Fail and Winter Colours a a si REAL LEATHER UPPERS LATEST STYLES SEES HOT MALL STYLES CHECK OUT OUR NEW FALL SELECTION 98 JUST ARRIVED Just Look At Them SIZES SIZES TRY THEM ON I THESE ARE OF THE MANY STYLES WE HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR YOUR SELECTION EXCLUSIVE NEW FALL STYLES OVER SO AM 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