Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1985, p. 2

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A HIE No northsouth battle Little Those talented members from the Toy Town Troupers will be at the John Elliott Theatre Oct 19 for their rod r Brea king A way for children Is a tun filled about smoking that has a message thai will bit a lifetime The show begins at I 30 p and ticket are For more information call Photo submitted Herald Staff Feathers were ruffled at last week regional council meeting when a Burlington councillor tried for a second time to do sway with million designated for a transfer station In the Ha I ton capital budge Hallon Hills Coun Mike Armstrong was angry and suggested Burlington Joan decide whether she wanted to keep Halton Hills as part of the region of Halton This is developing Into a northsouth argument rather than a financial argument and Its Intended solely as a financial argument Coun Little said She said the Walker Wright Young report indicated a transfer station be necessary in the region and objected to the fact regional staff had put monies for a transfer station in the solid waste capital budget for 1838 We ve got our staff one more time establishing the budget rather than the people around this table Coun Little said 1 guess I get kind of angry when I feel we re being preempted In this process At a recent administration and finance committee meeting the councillor was defeated In a recorded vote 13 to this defeat was repealed by regional council last Wednesday Transfer stations are a touchy issue In Halton Hills Regional councillors So far the town picks up the tab for the Armstrong Avenue transfer station where local garbage is compacted and trucked down to the Burlington dump The physical distance between Hills and the sole regional dump makes garbage an expensive Issue for local taxpayers and Industries Halton Hills regional councillors don t think that fair pointing to waterworks projects In the south that they contribute towards yet don derive any benefit from region is currently looking at two Bites for a new regional dump One Is in Milton and the other in Burlington The regional treasurer has explained that the most costly of the two dump sites has been budgeted for in the five year capital forecast for Let a not forget It a lot easier to take something out of the budget down the road than put it in Hills Coun Dave Whiting reminded regional councillors If the transfer station becomes a part of the regional responsibility then the million Is there It goes in a lot easier than It comes Burlington Walter Mulkewich said Coun Armstrong was protesting too much Nowhere is It stated where the transfer station will be Coun Armstrong may be making assumptions Coun Mulkewich said For heavens sake itmlghtevenbelnAldershot I don t know hesaid Solid waste committee chairman Ann Mulvale supported the treasurer report and said having the million In the budget was good planning Pumpkin Sunday helps Talent night tonight Don miss ill There s a talent night tonight Tickets arc available at the and Parks Department office until 3D p m and the John Elliott Theatre office in the cultural centre before curtain time There Is lot of new talent featured In this year local Talent Nght The winner of Battle of the Bands Class will be featured along with Mngdelcna who Is residing In Acton for a year as a youth exchange student and will do some modern dancing for us Hills School of Dancing will be performing different folk dances These are just a few of the many performers sec you tonight Curtain time is Dancers lingers comics and bands will be showing the efforts of of practice tonight at the Local Talent Night at the John Elliott Theatre beginning at J p Amanda Forest Is one of the performers who appeared at tl practice last week Herald photo news Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr Gilbert English on the passing of his daugl tor Mary Mrs Cy Wilson of Peterborough St Johns Church was tastefully decorated for the Thanksgiving service LEARN TO DRIVE THIfrFALL Laugh after laugh Is in store for those attending Georgetown Utile Theatre Move Over Mrs Mark ham The play will be at the theatre Oct 30 31 Nov 1 and For ticket Information call the box office at Herald photo There will be a Halloween dance and Bahama Trip ticket draw at the Balllnafad Community Centre Oct at TheDJ is Tickets cost per person and arc available at the Balllnafad store Celebrate Halloween a wee bit early with David Hart the magician and Professor Plum Pudding Chudletgh s Apple Farm Is sponso ring a UNICEF Pumpkin Patch Fun Oct SO from 11 a The farm is on Highway three era north of Highway The entrance fee is per person and proceeds will go to benefit UNI CEF projects on behalf of children in developing nations There will be guest appearances by Polkaroo David Hart the magician and Professor Plum Pudding and members of his All Canadian Clown Band The entrance fee includes eliglbill for door prize draws and a chance to guess the weight of a giant pumpkin for more prizes Weather permitting the Great Pumpkin Hot Air Balloon will be on site to give tethered rides children 13 and under adults Children can have their faces painted In exotic en designs for and UNICEF buttons and greeting cards will be on sale While at Chudlclghs buy your Hallowe en pumpkin pick apples from the orchard go on pony rides and shop at the gift shop and open air market Get to know the farm animals hop a wagon ride and Just enjoy the fresh country air and beautiful fall colors The Pumpkin Patch Fun Day officially launches Ontario 1965 en campaign Last year over was raised in the province through special events and treat For more information call Husky stolen A Siberian Husky was stolen from the outdoor kennel of a home The dog was taken between Oct and Mystery vehicle An unknown vehicle hit a George town man 1979 Ford parked at Mill and Back Streets In Georgetown Oct at a An estimated damage was done to the Ford Car rolls times Two Waterloo women were injured when their car rolled three times and ended up in the ditch after swerving to avoid another car on Winston Churchill Boulevard at Sideroad Oct at Tbey were travelling at kUimeters per hour north on Winston Churchill Boulevard when a Georgetown woman s Mazda entered the road from the Sideroad causing the Waterloo car to swerve The women were taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital In an ambulance Tina suffered minor injuries when she was ejected from the car police said suffered minimal injuries Their car received damage It did not hit the other car damage Two Juveniles were seen fleeing from a 112 Poplar Street home after a rock was thrown through the back door window Oct at m An estimated damage was done Lane switching A Georgetown man lost control of his 1976 Plymouth on Mountalnview Road at River Drive Oct 13 at 30 a m when a Camero or Trans Am entered his lane The Georgetown man swerved to miss the unknown vehicle and hit a traffic pole Two hundred dollars damage was done to the pole damage was done to the car Car ditched A Georgetown woman s 1971 stalled while being en on the Tenth Line north of Sideroad Sunday causing her to lose control and land In a ditch Her brakes did not work The accident which happened at 2 a caused damage Driver hits tree The driver of a 1972 Oldsmobile fled after hitting a tree on Elgin Street In Georgetown Saturday at an unknown time The car received 3 000 damage Hit and run A hit and run at the Becker Plaza caused damage to a I97S Camero Friday between 11 a and 1 Police said they have no suspects Parking lot crash An accident at the Georgetown Market parking lot on Gueljph Street caused damage to a woman i960 Toyota and damage to a Georgetown man 1979 Sunday at l 15 a m Toyota damaged A Georgetown man fighting with his passenger drove his I960 Ford into the side of a 1985 Toyota parked legally on Carole Street in George town Sunday at police The distracted man was westbound on Carole Street going around a curve when he ctuaed damage to the Toyota No damage was done to his car Home left unlocked A Main Street South home left unlocked had two kerosine heaters worth a total of stolen from It some time between Sept 28 and Oct Liquor store vandals A young man kicked and broke a window of the 23 Mountamview South liquor store Saturday at 10 Two males about 17 years old were seen arguing In front of the liquor store one kicked the window police said They fled and were not caught 4 WEEK PROGRAM NOV 1 3 Wen ThMfs Evening 9 30 pm 8770751 16 MOUNTAIN VIE WRDS GEORGETOWN OVER 160000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INVITES YOU TO THE ANNUAL FALL DINNER WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3085 COCKTAILS 30 PM NORTH GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB SUPPER 30 GUEST SPEAKER DR JOSEPH CONNELL Topic Coping With Stress At Work At Home And At Play Dr serves as a consultant to industry and other groups lectures at various Universities and has spoken in over countries He Is Past President of the Ontario Teachers Federation Past International President of International Mens 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