Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1985, p. 6

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Page SECTION A T1IE HERALD October IN ttft Environment grants Recycling week Be a good sort recycle Environment Minister Jim Bradley message to all Ontario citizens in proclaiming Recycling Week in from Sept 30 to Oct Sixty four municipalities across the province are celebrating Recycling Week to encourage their residents to participate In source separation and local collection projects Interchange okay Town councillors approved the Ministry of Transportation and Communications revisions for the Highway interchange and connection with Ninth Line Monday night The Ministry Intends to connect Ninth Line north of Steeies Avenue to the Highway but it looks like this project won t be seriously considered in provincial budget books urn of the century At any rote council expressed Its approval of the revision and indicated It had no objections to closing Ninth Line south or Steeies The closure Is proposed because the Ministry staff all such a project cost prohibitive Garbage everywhere Here there and everywhere It appears downtown Acton is tittered with garbage Hills Coun Rick said the past week and a half has been pretty discouraging for downtown merchants There been a amount of garbage around he told town council Monday night A lot of it was wrappers and the like he said hang out at the Bank of Montreal corner were adding to the garbage problem Town engineer Ted Ballinger said he would investigate the problem and try have it cleaned up by town staff anniversary Halton has been allocated in grants from the Ministry of the Environment for The funding Is for sewer and water projects appearing in the council approved 1985 capital budget for which lenders have been let before March 19M The grant is in the form of a IS per cent grant of the total cost of the project Includcdamongtheprojoctsls the upgrading of the Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant digester Donation question A donation of 166 by the Hills Public Libraries for Grand Valley was under questioning Monday night Coun Horry Levy wanted to know where the money came from that was donated I hoping its not part of funds that he library board has donated to this organization councillor said I hate to hear this Is part of the mill rate that been donated to another organization Council rep on the library board Sheldon said she d check it out but believed the money was raised through a number of community events including a donated booksalc do not believe any money came rum the mill rate she Acton skating Jim James will once again be offering a learn program at Acton Arena for children to 12 years old Program runs for 22 weeks 6 to m starting Oct Registration Oct to For information call Cheque passing Georgetown Lioness Louise fin presented a cheque for to the Ben Centre lost Wednesday Brian Pollock the John and Hazel Lightle celebrated their last Wednes All the attention was enough to Mrs who was visited by Heather Smith Dan Knight constituency assistant who presented her ith a plaque From the JJGHTLL MPOttoJelinek Governor Gener a I Sauve leader of the John Turner and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney also sent their bestl ishes to the Lightle MILTON STARTS FRIDAY I KM Sunday to m STARTS FRIDAY TEEN WOLF a mo ONLY STARTS FRIDAY CODE NAME EMERALD Agcat don ALL SEATS TUESDAY S3 AFTER FIVE PREMIER HILTON CINEMAS SEE REGULAR AD FOR TWS WEEKS SHOWS AND TIMES Hwy 25 S of LISTENING DANCING PLEASURE MAIN ST S 8773388 A CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES ILIUM 8776232 ctt Centre recclv the cheque for the centre All the money collected by the Lioness Bowl a thon will be used for shmgs Mrs said Tot learn to skate The parent and tot learn to skate program has now been changed to an alternative time and date Debbie will instruct this eight week program every Thursday afternoon 15 starting Oct 17 Fee is Anyone interested should call ext or mall in the registration form in the fall winter recreation department brochure Biff funding will force changes BSANI1YCAMHHEI Herald Staff funding to separate schools will change more than Just their financial balance sheets will forcL changes in policy which wmt Catholics fear will harm the said the princi pal or Bishop MacdonnLII Catholic Secondary School Larry Kelly Mr Kelly believes the additional and non Catholic input will strengthen separate through lion looking for ward to funding for the development of I2and It a a step for ward for whole pro rid of financial concerns brotherhood and under standing will be Mr Kelly said One change in policy that has some Cathol worried involves the hiring practices of rate Once fund ing is extended Catholic teachers tan not be denied jobi in Catholic schools If as predicted in loiif run the number of public schools decreases Region forecasts debt for 1990s Herald Staff The long range forecast for region shows debts In the next decade Last week Cave Blrkett of the region s finance department said a very large portion of the costs In and beyond will be debt charges According to his forecast there II be million in debt charges tn be paid in 1990 It a depends on how we II finally resolve our garbage problem region treasurer Joe said you have a landfill site in place your Is should be consistent region is currently involved in the lengthy and costly process of establishing a new dump site for the region In the meantime it trucking garbage down to New York state for incineration Once you come up with a solution and meet all the environmental requirements we see some tion in costs Mr do reassured An Waste facility to incinerate garbage in the region Is under consideration for be a use of Increased enrollment free Catho lic high schools lie schools arc to hire Ihe displaced pub lie school They may or mil nut be desirable cithers by pre funding hiring standards Mr Kelly does not sec that as a threat Thai does not weaken Calho lie or Christian faith because you gain under standing of others It may strengthen your beliefs he said Bishop Macdonnell has five teach on staff already before funding was ex tended and many students Mr Kelly said involved in the liturgy by re iding it the mass he Marchand is the principal of Bramp ton Catholic High School Cardinal Legcr which ins sprinkling of leaehin he said Another possible pro blem is that public school teachers are better paid and any who arc displaced Into the separate school will keep their higher salaries A double stand will exist Because I hat double standard has always existed Mr Miirehand does see It as a problem He said the double standard has been compounded in the past by the extra work required of separate school teachers Not that public school teachers don work hard he qualified but less funds mean more work Perhaps full funding will decrease the work load and that fine he said Mr Marchand bed the extra effort made by and staff as related to the Catholic faith which is something of a cement ing agent He said that differences would not upset thai cement ing agent that commit which makes separate schools differ than public schools Before funding is gran led separate schools have the right to per students That right will be lost when separate schools accept funding Principals Larry Kelly and Wayne Marchand arc not worried about this fact Each said denls are rarely asked not to return Three dents left Bishop Mac last year for poor academic records Mr Kelly said Such students who would go the public system will now hive With good will stu denls and teachers in both systems public and will not suffer Mr Kelly said Little rejects transfer station A move by a Burlington councillor to do away with million designated for a transfer station in the 1988 regional capital budget thwarted last week Coun Joan Little wanted the million deleted from the solid waste budget for She referred to the Walker Wright Young report which indicated a tranaf ct station wasn t necessary in the region Regional treasurer Joe disagreed with the councillor recommendation warning it could be interpreted otherwise by the public He reminded councillors they recently decided to took at two landfill sites in detail one of which could require a transfer station One of the for a regional dump is in Burlington and the other one is in Milton Mr said financial reports by his staff have looked at the most cosily of the two dump sites and hive budgeted the next five years accordingly If you don t do that and all your planning is based on the cheaper one you re showing everyone else you re looking at only one Mr Itinaldo warned DOUBLE RESTAURANT THERRSTCHMSE ACTON UNDER THEUB0 FAMOUS CHINESE FOODS FISH CHIPS AND CANADIAN FOODS 336 QUEEN STREET HALTON HILLS ACTON 8532060 HOURS THURS SAT ioam Midnight SUN OR HOLIDAY Favourite Recipes NEW ENGLAND PUMPKIN PIE Set oven at Mix 1Vic cooked pumpkin brown sugar tsp cinnamon tsp ginger tsp nutmeg sail slightly eggs IVic mfk cream Line 9 pan pastry Pour in pumpkin mixture Bake 10 minutes to set lower heal to and bake till firm about minutes MAIN ST a GEORGETOWN SPECIALS THIS WEEK- SWISS HERBAL SUPERB IMTabt RED GLAZED CHERRIRS LB CHOCOLATE FLAVOUR CHIPS LB COFFEE BEANS lb A star is born a taste like no other nugget Nugget News tastes great with or without SaUCeS Cluck Monthly A stupendous snack Chicken Quarterly Now appearing at Kentucky Guelph St Georgetown 8775241

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