Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1984, p. 1

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Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1 866 WEDNESDAY MAY 1984 Water restriction contingency plan for Acton citizens Herald There may be lans in water use in Acton if Us a dry The region pub I it works department is planning ahead should the maximum demand for water exceed capacity of Aeton wells The director of public works recently asked for the authority to impose summer water restrictions on tin We do not foresee a drastic maximum day demand if the weather conditions are favor le if ihe coming summer months arc not unusuallj dry if there no major failures and if the dents of Acton continue show voluntary usage of water as appear to have in public works Hob Moore wrote in his request However should turn we art unable to meet urn day demands because of extreme drv weather conditions will be necessary to r demand lies ild low watering is fir Ihe r which itcounls iter If w iter use his to be cut luck Mr Moore recommended lawn watering Ik rcstrleled to I mes odd and numbers on aller days If that not enough thiil i total rictio would be ft vn residents will be warned of the problem and advising to restraint in the Mr Moore said lawn Catering air condition Ing and ear washing are the causes of of this through ipernutices utility bill inserts liurmc M June Election boundary dispute Region reps fight to change proposal How well proposals for new pro vincial electoral ridings In the region went over with the Ontario Electo Boundaries remains to be seen Regional chairman Peter Pomeroy made pitch keep provnclal ridings within the region boundaries last Wednes day Burlington Mayor Bird and Milton Mayor Gordon Kranli were with him at the Commission hearing Its bird to assess what their ultimitc decision will be because they din t ou much of an nidi cation Major told The how accepted is reall difficult to tell The current ridings were established in 1075 and the Commission has indicated 11 wants to keep them but wants to join Hills with the of Peel to form riding The Commission has also to join Burlington s an with the region of Hamilton in the prop ised week hearings gave the an the opportunity to to districts in Ihe Commission chair m in Justice Samuel Hughes and his will be deciding this summer THEYRE NOT BITING Barry Coo or hoping lo hook a bin rainbow trout Sunday afternoon He came prepared with bait and tackle to the banks the Credit River but they t oiling photo Majority favor cruise testing A survey conducted by Brampton George town MP John McDerm Id found IhnlUJ per cent of ihe who replied are in favor of cruise testing In The foil survey recent released with the results to area const There were ttj per cent who favored Canada maintaining its membership In NATO while percent did not like the idea of a Canu dtan Civilian Security Service separate from the Constituents did not like the government whereby illegal immigrants for more than five years be granted clemency There were per cent who disliked tile Idea even if Immigrants showed they could support themselves and passed medical Hick Sato Richard Chris product nof rraic The piny Is directed by I and Steve arc seen here at a and will begin its three night performance recent rehearsal for District Huh Schools starting May ID Herald photo by AHS presents musical Toughtype greasers hit the stage May 10 You make it yod if you want lo cat warned Sun a recent rehearsal of District Schools production of Grease Mis had troupe for dinner during a session in pre par it on for the May 10 11 and 12 present itions Rehearsals have been in effect since early Januirj ind routines as the presentation dales draw There are students imoUui in the cist and band ire also featured in the musical which with ijpicjl iecnjccn ind music from the Tlie plol of the involves meets girl boy loses cirl boy rl back Many other students are involved with props and sound of the lion school pnn a Dick CI irk character in ihe production Co iirtctors if the pi ire lleber associate head of education and Jan Pen Dave Sale is the musical When asked what it was like score for the pi Mr Sale didn I too lone to learn all musici could be professionally right now Miss Bebcr who has been involved in the theatre since the age of eight loves her work this ijpt of production It gives me a chance to see he kids in a differ light other than see mf ihem in the class The show starts at a wilh tickets fir for students and 2 Tor children 12 and under Councillor Armstrong criticized Town confirms no approval for Croatian expansion Herald When Coun Mike next brings greetings from the own you can be sure he to be very careful what he says afterwards On the hot scat Mon day councillor was criticized for comments he made on behalf of the town at an unveiling of plans for the Croation Centre April He was reported tell their plans to develop GO of their 160 acres had approval and that council just wanted to make sure you ana blend in with the community here They councillors can go where they want If the re invited but I don l appreciate them speaking on my behalf or council behalf Mayor Miller said opening the discussion that focused on Ward councillor con Trimming down an motion by Coun Sheldon that censured publicly reported comments councillor publicly to date no approval Ins been for h of Centre The pea up sought to clarify the confusion on council position due to Coun Armstrong recent comments In an effort to explain his behavior Armstrong said he had fell it was a form of courtesy to extend greetings from the I don t sec what all the fuss is bout Armstrong said believe there will be some fur I her menl on ihc Croatian properly I think most of public realize I don make fin dcclsioas on I ven members of by the public as also being said on behalf of the town Sheldon This is on issue of excitment returns Planning to leave lown for the Victoria Day weekend If you do make sure to return for Optimists BongO llama Monday May The annual event plans to be bigger and more exciting than last year boasting a theme with a parade and a march band from George town Kentucky Also new to the day lank celebration are the men from the with their famous Musi Ride Complementing the fireworks play ire races for kids and the music if the Jeff Barry bind A full mid way pony rides decorated bikes and custom car show provides hours of enter for the kids The adults can browse through on art show pluy watch pull tug of war commercial displays and cal a variety of foods sold by number of community lions Watch The Herald for more delails about the Bang TOUCH UP Mary Kay representative Debbie paint face on Deborah Mellon 14 at School Saturday The students pat on fair raise funds for am Off ABOUT THE HILLS Buckle up award of will receive a public safety commend from the Ontario Safety League in recognllitn of their contribution public safety the Buckle- Up- Baby BUB I cog ram In there ire programs in elites with a total of infant seats on hand Georgetown 75 car seats for babies on loan for families The program last ye Works display May 22 The second annua Nat Public Works will be May by the Hill m Hills This years exhibit like last year will be held at the Gordon Arena year exhibit drew over visitors rltn to Public Works Superintendent Frank Mr lias already received inquiries from interested parties for this year Many new displays will be on hand and local kids will once agun be ably to climb aboard the hi equipment they seen working on ihclr reel Corrigan wins contract OTTAWA A Georgetown company Corrlg an Instrumentation Services Ltd has won a federal contract to manufacture weapons detect the department of supply and services has announced The cost of the contract will be paid by Ihe transport department It was amont Ihe unclassified contracts or more thai were awarded by the supply and services to Canadians during the ended April Fraud charge A Georgetown man has been charged with fraud after a polite investigation The charge is a result over purchase of worth of cattle as an agent for a Wisconsin buyer the were shipped lo the S while no money received for the Tina elected conduct when council go out in public said NOT OPEN Armstrong himself by the gathering n t open to the p and that he had be ved the press was as a private indl like himself G anting Arm the right to stale personal views and where he wishes Levy Ihc confusion that resulted Believe you me h and every one of can find our self In a similar position he told councillors Armstrong sat in audience while the voting took place Tina of Georgetown has been elected to the Council of the Ontario lied Cross Society She was elected alone with 16 others as regional at the annual meeting of the Can Red Cross April 13 The Red Cross is celebrating its 75th anniversary in Canada this year Unhealthy habit A large number of cigarette cartons were stolen from the Smoke Shop sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday nights to the smoke shop which is located in the Georgetown Market was gained by removing Ihe lock mechanism A police investigation is under way Centre as the enemy While on the hoi scat during Monday night s general committee meeting Mike Armstrong threw some dans of his own at fellow councillors criticizing his comments at the Centre I feel some councillors do regard the Croatian Centre as an enemy Armstrong said and that smacks of bigotry and racism Ho was unhappy that councillors directed their complaints his publicly reported comments through press and not directly to Please don I run to the press to enhance your own position come to me Coun Armstrong said Friends welcome of the Library are most welcome The Hills Libraries have formed a group of icdi supporters coiled Friends of the Library Their fund raising efforts are geared towards making the library service even belter If you like to help the library you can become a Friend paying for a membership fee more information call 677 Gone The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority has some good fishing areas open to interested anglers At Heart Lake km north of Highway on He irt Lake Road there arc stocked rainbow trout If you re looking for rainbow brown and brook try Albion Hills kilometers north of Bolton on more information call WHAM peace march There will be a Mother Day peace walk at Centennial Navy and in Oakville Sunday May starting at m I or more information call or WHATS INSIDE Section A GIT On Golden Pond audiences 111 la with a captivating performance new Glen islon gels a green light Wind causes a Ho fire Acton students learn about relrtcarnatlon Section Education Week In Hills A of articles and a schedule held by Community correspondents report A profile on standard Products Ltd The month or May Is Cystic Ibrosls month Section Georgetown Bantam wrestler on finished second overall at Ihe provincial championships on the weekend Alio the Mayor will lead Hills In the great Pa rile I paction May 16 Section

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