Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1984, p. 5

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Tilt Wednesday June ISM Page Quarry pit owner wants his site reconsidered THAT TIME OF YEAR I High Sheridan graduates from town the 1 B75 they graduated In dents graduating from Alexander College this Word Processing Pro- large numb- and Admin ir from Hilton Hills Patrick Animal is a list of Care Elvira Bubic and the courses Word Processing Pro- The north should be higher priority says Williams Staff Before doling out the dollars for social in the region south provincial ministries and the regional govern should consider the lack of services in the north Thai the from the director of the North Association for the Mentally Retarded Having spent a year looking into services for children in the north the cochairman of the North Planning Committer has foundt that there arc not enough specialized services to meet children needs in Hills We made a strong thai regional council take these facts Into cons I deration when they plan Mr William said Were hoping it will have impact when grants are given to the social services Services in the north should be a higher prio rity he said before additional money is en for programs in the There Is less variety of services and less access to them for children in the north Mr Williams The Committee will review social services available to children In the north again in 18 months to see If anything has changed following the release of their study and Admin Bade Media meal Engineering Tech niciun Jean Business Admmistrnti on Marketing Option Jenny Blekkenhorst Se cretarial Arts Medical Option Curt Brownlcc Business Admin Finance Options Joe Burgess Electronic Data Processing Kelly Chapman Word Pro Procedures and Mai Chin Administration Market Option Glen Clark Electronics Engineer Technician Douglas Computer Science Technology Christine Edwards Nurimg Linda Edwards Nanny Jennifer Farley Retail Manage Martin Fisher Mechanical Engineer Technician Julie Law and Secu rity Administration Grumada Advertising Charlene Grummett Secretarial ArK Legal Option June Hatcher Intensive Secretarial Studies Joe Electronic Processing Joseph Illustrati on Interpretive Option Microcomputer Management Victoria Johnston Business Marketing Option dan Kirk wood Engineering Li Techniques David Lince Lav and Security Adminislrati on Mama Lowm Admin Acct nance Shane Mechanical Engineering mil Acct Finance Options Stephanie Marsh Hotel and Man igc mint Sandra Mc In lyre Registered Nursing Assistant Heather Word Processing and Admin Danny McNeil i Technology Kelly Anne Retail Miry Morns Register cd Assistant Stephen Peggie Mi Penney Bu siness Admin met Options Simon Computer Pro Kim Robins AMI Herald Just because a quarry is Interested in his property used municipal dump isn a enough rea son to spend to study the site Thai was the opinion or region council last week when replying to request Burlington s Nelson Aeycate Com piny president Don Peart wanted the to be added to the six sites recently named by the region consult ants Walker Wright Young Assoc hies The situ were as suitable for investigation In the region search or a new None of the sites are in Hills Milton councillor Bill Johnson winlcd the quarry to be reconsider as a potential land fill site and studied in detail as the other six sites will be Besides the additional cost thai such a move would entail It also means a one a hulf month delay in of a candidate dump site for the region FXII Regional staff apposed reconsidering the site mid called the ideational expense and delay warranted Reconsideration is usuallv based on new Information Burling ton councillor Wilier said The only new inform about Ihe quurry Is Ihit there willing landowner he said Thai Information t make any diferenct to a decision been made Site Coun said councillor Joan Little agreed thai the only for re considering quarry would be In the face of new information Surely we go lo add another month a half now Surely we don I have to re every site in the book if somebody comes up and says they would like heir site readdress she demanded councillor Ann supported taking another look at the quarry I think it a prudent step she said All concerns ulalcd when the site was re and thit s why it come back to council lors commented vrwnm We must stand by our own decisions Burin g ton councillor Rob I- or said We II do more for the process by refus lug reconsider The move would ermine the lal assessment process that has been followed in the six sites for new dump In Heir letter dated Miy die quarry should reconsider d is prime agricultural lind be out production the site is close to where most tie garbage is generated the roads are more thin adequate the site is already excavated ind too per cent cover Is a leachate collection system can be installed scales and weight bill arc rmdy in use and site security Is alreidy in pi ILL Legion lines FUCHHr- June winners Ladies 1st jid Anlhony Booby Ethel Murray Mens 1st Oliver Scragg 2nd Joe Louth Booby Roger Darling CAR DRAW June winners Earl Glen ill Jasper Green litf Marc Debbie Birber 359 Lloyd MINI BINGO will be held June entertain by Ken and Hazel SICK 1 1ST Georgetown Hospital T Harlow Pat McDaid Rod Roshier St Mikes Irwin Mic William Ross Electronics Eni Technology Jennifer lanal Arls on June Squires Option Frances ker Childhood Education James Thompson Social Service Worker Susan Vircy Nursing Bruce Business Admin Acct Options Trecla Weston Business Mirkctlng Option Illustration Interpret Option Business Computer Systems Time zone week July 2 Old stone school will need Chairman asked to make plea for frugal habits Herald Special The Hills and Parks Dep artment have plans dcr way for i summer packed with fun Start off the summer Mon day July 2 is our Time Week where parti will travel llirouth time from caveman ages lo Ihe year Following that have a week of Super heroes where you may find Batman joining in on your games Learn all about Mother Nature During Animal and Nat Week starting day July followed Olympic W oil you Olympic fans will into the Wild Wild West at Western Week Why wait for Christmas in December when you can celebrate this day inytime Another special event Is our Vaudeville Night for parents pants on Thursday July sure to be a lot of fun For more information call AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO PREMIER MILTON CINEMAS SEE REGULAR AD FDR THIS WEEKS SHOWS AND TIMES Sot PLEASURE MAIN ST S A CANADIAN THEATRES the into newer quarters off Acton s Mill Street Located next to Robert Little School and the Acton Public Li the school was purchased for from the board this spring The money for the tbc spent til 1986 according to the recently released five year capital budget forecast by the town The own is anticipat ing to pay for renovations lo Acton Stone School The building was recently the subject of negotiations between the town and the board of education The century old build was used by he board as a school until two years ago when SI Joseph Separate School students moved Severance appeal An application for a the severance denied by the farm and Land Division indicated Ihey feared the Committee March is land would be sold once being appealed to the the several Ontario Municipal Board granted July 12 by owner R D Clerk Administrator Ken Richardson recommended Monday night that there bo lown representation at the hearing lo ensure con desired by the town apply In the event of the eve ranee being approved The properly is Ihc southwest half of Lot ID Concession with front age on Sideroad 10 During the Land Com mi hearing neighbors objected to Sheridan wants loan Sheridan Nurseries Limited have applied the Ministry of and Food for a loan of 900 under the Tile Drainage Act So far this year the lown has approved cations for loans In the amount of Applications are approved as received subject to the funds be ing available from the Ministry The Ministry guide line sets the maximum loan per fiscal year lo any applicant at By Herald Stall Councillors made a plea last week thai dents in the region re duce the amount of solid waste being thrown Councillor Carol Gooding asked Regional Chairman Pet to use his position and appeal lo residents to keep he amount of waste down The existing dumps lie In Burlington Is close lo capacity and heavier than usual garbage col lections recently have councillors concerned An alternative dumpsite for the region solid wastes has yet to be chosen What about making a public appeal lo citizens to make a conscientious effort io induce the amount of solid waste coming from their homes Gooding She lauded the success of the paper tin and glass separation many homeowners undertake for recycling It going to get to the Window paint The Beaumont Knltt Company In Glen Williams received in damages after a number of windows were painted sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning point where the is going io say I don want something packoged three limes thank you tothestores said Week off August fool with a huge par and carnival Thursday August 2 in Acton Take a trip through the World make believe during our Wek beginning August After Fantasy Week we are plunged HILLS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY A TRENTON DENTURE THERAPIST Main St N Georgetown 5pm Weekdays Saturdays by 8772359 Barry D Timleck Chartered Accountant Language Evoaal I Sun Mon continuous shows at A 9 2D HELDOVER BIO WEEK Cute Mischievous Clever Intelligent Dangerous 2ND BIG WEEK Eves at Sat Sun conllnuoutshowsot 2 ST I ON MANY IN STORE SPECIALS RETURNS SALE ITEMS YOUR ONE STOP WOOL SHOP GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE

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