Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1985, p. 8

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8 SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November IT Sticky business gives Lionesses money for camp The Georgetown Lioness Club has a sticky Job ahead of It It s got to unitlck onethird of a kilometer of coins now sitting In scotch tape worth approximately Saturday from 30 a to 30 about 12 Lionesses collected coins from shoppers at the Georgetown Marketplace to help support the is holiday camp Camp Dorset Starting from the Zellers store the volunteers braved the cold weather ending up at onethird of their They had hoped to go that distance three times Project chairman Neely said she was very pleased the cooperation and response by the public to the Lioness project We certainly hope to do it again she said The wet weather put a bit of a wrench in the clubs plans forcing them to tape the coins down in a trailer rather than out in the cold and wet weather When the coins were taped In the warm trailer they were then taken public could see how far the fund rals had gone The children really enjoyed it Mrs laughed They would crouch down to look at the coins and touch them Some people Walked right over the strips of coins not realizing what was going on but many more people were aware of what the Lioness Club was up to It amazing how many people In town are familiar with kidney failure and dialysis Mrs said The Georgetown Lionesses have been working for Camp Dorset for several years now even before It was built Along with helping to raise 000 with eight other Lioness Clubs in the district the Georgetown women have volunteered on occasions in the construction of the cottage camp When you sec someone married to a machine and you can give them some time of pleasure its very Halton wants Hydro to buy electricity out and laid on the sidewalk so the satisfying Mrs Neely said Group finds MPP fair but unbending THE RUN AROUND The Mason of warm halt Is here Egg Nog Jog In Terra Dec It for runners Michael and bis will be Michael Tint long distance father lb were training Sunday for the race Herald photo Money for lean years Pharmacists from Halton Hills got their hearing with Don Knight last Tuesday night but their meeting hasn t swayed him into voting against his party said a delegation spokesman Nell Young Nov 15 a press conference was called by pharmacists In the area who were concerned about the Liberal government handling of legislation called the Ontario Drug Benefit Act The group were having trouble meeting with Burlington MPP Eton Knight A convenient time was arranged and the delegation went to Queen s Park for a 10 meeling with the MPP Nov The group got a fair hearing from Mr Knight but they feel It will take an all party standing committee to make changes in he legislation said Mr Young Any surplus dollars sitting in the regions cupboards are going to be transferred to the unallocated capital reserve regional administration and finance committee members decided lost week Estimated to be this money help offset borrowing and Increases In the mill rate Regional Treasurer Joe reminded councillors of the financial Penny sale prize winners CORRECTION In an article appearing in The Herald s Nov edition on Page an Incorrect reference was made to a charge under the Combines Inveatiga tlon Act The Herald incorrectly named Barry as the person charg with advertising discrepancies In fact no individual was charged The story should have reported that Georgetown Chrysler Ltd was charged as opposed to any one indivl dual Under the Combines Investigatl on Act Georgetown Chrysler was charged along with Chrysler Canada and other Metro area Chrysler dealerships The Herald regrets the error and apologizes for any Inconvenience embarrassment caused to Mr Whit The following is a list of priie winners at the Penny Sale held at St George s Church Bazaar November 16 1385 Ice Cube MenaSwp Sally Gold J Nichols blast I lain Salty Tea Pot J Mug and Tea Mirk Bun Warmer lllla McNally Toon Hung rig Eva Middlctoti Ti Covert Animal J Plaque Mara Martin Jama Sharon Wine Green Golf tails Yvonne I Cone Plaque Inci iialsd mint Matyreke Blue Socks Sharon Arnulrong Sets Danielle Mart n Tray and Lionel Norm Huh Green Sac Helen Marchlngfon Silver Tray Shirley La Holder and Holder Ireland Auto Air Cleaner jScarl Jack Tor la frail Ann Clarke Candle Set Kelly Clare The Clara Chapman lllla tightrope they II be walking over the next couple of years as they face extraordinary costs associated with establishing a regional landfill The region will be close to the debenture line then Burlington Conn Joan Little said and money will be tight She asked if the Halton Regional Police anticipate a surplus in their 1385 budget and was told by fellow council I or and police commissioner James Grieve that a surplus wasn expected If there Is a surplus It will be very minimal quite frankly Mr said region would like to sell energy from the Incineration of wastes to Ontario Hydro A letter sent to the Minister of Energy last week by Regional Chair man Peter Pomeroy sold Hydro should be given the mandate to buy Steam from energy from waste plants and convert it to electricity He suggested the electricity should cost IS per cent below the cost of steam produced through the burning of natural gas Converting the steam Into city should be at the expense of Ontario Hydro Chairman Indicated at an electrical conversion facility adjacent to the regional energy from wastcplant to feed Into the hydro grid Tipping fees or the mill rate should cover the costs of the energy from waste plant operation Mr letter added for Halton the safest and most secure customer would appear to be a public utility backed up by government policy to support energy from waste and providing a sufficiently nigh revenue return to support the project in concert with a local contribution related to the cost of equivalent landfill capacity the regional chairman letter stated He noted the recession in the early 80s showed how a good energy custom er can become a bad one when faced with economic setbacks As well companies shy away from even the purchase of the energy when citizens apply strong enough pressure as evidenced by even as large a company as the Ford Motor Assembly Plant in last year Faced with strong public on to an energy from waste plant in their neighborhood citizens forced to back out of an agreement in an energy from waste project with region Chairman Pomeroy letter strongly urges the Minister to Include a leadership role for Ontario Hydro In the promotion of electrical energy from waste projects In support of the policy of reduction of reliance on Region studies Acton plan for energy plant Perhaps encouraged by the posit ive welcome the Acton Chamber of Commerce has given wheels are turning In the direction of an energy from waste plant In the town According to a report from the regional Clerk Administrator Dennis Perl In a Halton Hills Energy From Waste study will be underway In the next few months Mr Perl in report says the study Is to be a Joint project with the region and the town with its first assignment to come up with terms of reference He says Its likely a project consultant would be hired to carry on the study and noted the study would qualify for a Ministry of Energy grant that would cover half the costs An energy from waste plant would Incinerate the towns solid waste thereby saving on landfilllng require ments and the high transportation fees for garbage haulers who must take their loads to Burlington for disposal Sherry Ctifi Soup Waile basket Jane and Classes Cheryl Brass Planter Hetty Norton Pitfall Necklace J Wine J Parry Racks Jane Plant Carol Coll Snowman Ethel Hankie Nancy Mossop Coffee Set Joanne Dobbin Brooch J Chishotm Bo of Vase Nellie llulme San Bowman Tin of Cookies Leslie Campbell International Coffee Mary Foam Plates Wendy Leather Broach R0CKW00D HEIGHTS RETIREMENT HOME PRIVATE SEMI PRIVATE ROOMS Rates on request HEALTH CARE STAFF HRS LAUNDRY SERVICE HOUSEKEEPING LOUNGE GAMES ROOM NUTRITIONAL MEALS REDUCED RATES FOR NOV and DEC NEVOSED Cars and Trucks Nissans are in stock now Special Prices on all 1 985 s Martin St Milton 4137 NORTHEND NSSAN STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURAL AFFAIRS AND AGENCIES BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS LEGISLATIVE SCRUTINY OF APPOINTMENTS The Standing Committee on Procedural Affairs and Agencies Boards and Commissions will commence hearings in December 1985 on the methods by which It believes that appointments should be made to agencies boards and commissions of the Government of Ontario to which the Governor in Council makes some or all of the appointments ant alt corporations which the Crown in right of Ontario is a majority shareholder The Committee Invites wntten submissions from individuals groups or organizations wishing to comment on the above noted subject All briefs should be deposited with the Clerk of the Committee not later than Friday December 1995 MICHAEL J BREAUGH MPP Chairman A SMIRLEFORSYTH Clerk of the Committee Room Legislative Building Queen s Park 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