Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 19, 1986, p. 1

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gives green Ugh it for a complex lilt Proper I is to Ins euirtnt i hi J Herald directed by until to i nil r I ion Hi pi limine Not do councillors hope suit nils for jot the on in liur rented ft n centre lis Dec Spii i mints ml sit ml Mi baling moled hi tint ml tied schedule for our 1itt Mori 1 spin tin mndul ir 1 to 1 meting intcd Tin lis id tin immousli in i f j if 14 to mini up with ml ill to on llns Jul 1 1 needs lxk il mil if it two lis down 111 ill is i it oil mil mm Hie n build I mm 1jim JohriMui wis ibsinl sinff iiunmpcdqu Mill r ix this met Flic 11 MIS Jllltl JKT ikvtnth hmr miss on to leisi itmpur in building rtMilulum is of a Ins Hint hour MunnqiUli lYiftlfir Ho id rein it ion and ehiapcr ill in rirlluiL d peril time parks director is permission lommod it on for tin to in mod to sil mil it IKK but till Mr Ituss Miller This trillcil ilk ilifud is i Hills plumed i I probably one of the most Usuis facing council this incfficrencies the last dozen years A di cent rained of lot of soul starching has gone Into whiih been this hi said A long process has i followed and hopefully tonight watershed of towards a new vill make thi ird An by Billy Fisher ind Cook to defer passage of resolutions to next week in order to public an to comment on them is deflated have i feeling doing that popping from the Municipally Owned Property to council without having general committee to get feed in said DELREX Dry Cleaners QUALITY AND SAME DAY SERVICE 8771834 Georgetown Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established II l r Kin Hide OPEN SUNDAYS ll Dm In Board reduces budget Hi Herald Stall The committee of tin liotrd of voted Monday to lixpayers t lo reduce tin board by it million Tht I is a 1 per tent meruit list to be voted on it Thursday now If dalion accepted by board it The heat is on will r ml It per de instiJd of suggested icnt per tint me ins in tax of pir ear for t tssessed Hughes of idi to reduci hi mill from to a per cent Hid it per would be paying a jcir for home with an assessed of nun Hit met mill rate to between to 13 per tint before provincial granls were announced An unexpected in crease in grants of decreased the mill rate per cent The finance committee dead to low It a further percent Trustees tsked the to make SI 15 million in cuts Where those cuts will be made will be in two or weeks Jerry Jenkins the board dent of business services said All ten trustees of the com were not happy with the recommended cut of It million Parents are telling me want computers core special education and a lower pupil teacher ratio The demmds on the education system arc getting more sive Trustee Linda Irlour of Hurl She opposed thi cut Chairman Bruce pointed out the Halton board his the highest pupil rttro in tin province Last year we cut programs in costs supplies In schools staff and supply teachers in order to a million deficit Tht purpose of this years budget ii lo bring back programs and staff thai were victims of a tight budget last year she said Chairman could not say where the cuts will be made and was in favor of them Trustees Jim and Hill Pneslncr supported the cut There has been a decrease in enrolment of 10 lo per cent ly but Iherc has not been a decrease of to per cent in staff to match It Trustee Jim of Car crash kills women teen senior rushed lo but lied ibk 1 mil lion rttour lirvm ill St ills Willi Joe out Pirn Johnston got lo Mil hand Marilyn Milton of Georgetown got lo chit wllh Affairs Minister Jot irk Minister Mora MmisUr Matt for forestry Gcrild our the weekend inform and found the tree trade ixtnmilv tonlenlious session Jin I irk d f Minister or Inttrn Jimes md of Treasury Ho ird tot re I tries ill Progressive for three il ij Ptrty sessions linn lit Graham ptrlj of ilissenl thin Mrs Johnsli n member Fran fitines tin noted Ptoplt wtn wi rknij for the gwl of tin there wis no undercurrent if The convention v is In people the prime and drew delegttes suth as Mrs prime ministers Mr Gocbelle Mrs Johnston was in Friday before Mr his wifi Mil i in i down aisles In intrgy constitution and ill 1 like Mil ird limn business Mrs lohnsti n told Tin stand on things is Motility 1 fill they were wnnnn Mrs wis sub ducd but very Mrs lot nslon ind Mrs Milton went to Monln together trim ret limit It w is nun A crazy race with a stress on safety tp do you do bout fur bunch far the water and paddling lht them sign up Tor the an at the Credit River Boat Company Race to Saturday for a promotional picture go April IB on Ihe bank of the Only homemade Here Jayceei Han Van canoe art- allowed Herald photo If scraps of wood rubbtr tire in lubes rope paint and slyrofo rm seem to be in short supply in don t fret It a sign of spring and acknowledgement that boat builders are hard it work for April 19 In a months time a wild and crazy flotilla of zany canoes bathtubs rafts and anything else that floats will paddli push splash ihcir way down the to Glen Williams finish line The Jaycees service elub Is hosting the lUlh annual boat race which starts at the 10th Line bridge just outside of Glen Williams Proceeds from the event will go towards fighting Multiple Sclerosis In Canada a disease that affects over young Canadians Safety is being stressed by the this year More police will be hired and more volunteers will the nver banks help with crowd control and vehiclt traffic says race chairman Hans Van Drinking regulations no alcohol is allowed will be strictly enforced says Mr Van Khnk The date of Hit race has been back by two weeks Last year Ihe water level was too high hi says This yetr tunc provisions for cancellation In the lions arc unfavorable Mr Van says The morning of race day officials will be checking water Iciel the temperature of and the overall weather Itadio stations have been asked to help in reporting these conditions to the boaters In the event the day has to be cancelled After last year race local newspapers received letters about boaters who persisted in drinking and dangers iniolved especially with the fast moving current and water temperatures To register for the race phone or for sponsor sheets and application forms As usual there will be a variety of prizes offered for best floats In different A victory dance will be held Saturday night at the Ac llcbirls hi d skull broken rib bruises He returned to i at the dill d is in Hills wen ir dry is point sal rin through a stop Gir Polite 1JH2 Honda soulh he tifth I mi through ind llidid with an I in Until irs wen Red Ixiond Itn in Huberts Third I sijuesu v is lulling with i hits in in apart Strict in Chris Wilcox ideal student well liked News if tin shocked these people who knew Christine the 12 District lfiti student spent three it School in before ttlendlng Ihe eiireettiun school this fall Christine was t super student i it person said inimbtr Harriett who iiufjit geography Sin wis icrj popular and well eel by students staff She wis a pkasun to hue in Hit tlissroom Mr continued M my of ihi kids litre ire crying in quilt If you were look ii for the student Chris came close to what you wen looking for Mr said miss will held for Ihi formir Brampton school student Tut it lrdrnil Leger As i at Lcfer Christine pi volleyball and was quite in in Christine con pitying volleyball at Georgetown wis a member of this s Ontario Iederatlon of Schools Athlttic Of senior girls championship was a nut kid a keen kid and a hard worker said senior girls volltybtll conch Clat worthy didn I give up and hung In there Chrl was quite quiet but she fit in well and the kids on the seemed lo like her Tinm members paid their respects their by alien ding Ihe funeral home lait week which many said was difficult While the funeral home team presented the Wilcox family provincial championship medal Christine was unable to stay for the litle win as she had to come back to Georgetown because of work commitments Christine wasn t a starter but she was always cheering on Hie bench said volleyball team member I ihlnk we all wish we could have to know her better In the time she was here The funeral was held Saturday SEE CRISIS PAGE Bl IhrisllneHilco 142 Street in Georgttown was in the oilier ear with Wingfield of IN THE HIELS Wins PC race Carlo Testa a long lime rsident of Georgetown and an With in was elected director of the national ex of the Conservatnci Party of Canada in contested at the Montreal convention on the weekend Mr Testa who will represent the Ontario riding to the national ex was a federal candidate in the 198 election running in a Toronto Theatre sport Theatre Sports promises lo be spontaneous creative and In teams of two to six tors will compete against others in an effort lo find the most original and off scene lf you en joy watching improvisation at lis best then do not miss the unique tunity to see local talent per Cheerltidcrs friends followers spectators and in people arc welcome to Join us at the John Elliott Theatre at the Cultural Centre on March tor tickets and information call Stop for GO Residents in the King Queen Streets area want a stop sign at the from the GO station for safely reasons Johnston said week She said shed had a number of residents call lo com plain about children having getting across the intersec Hon at the Station Hotel Council approved a report took ig into the safety problems of ihe intersection I thought slop was requested by the hotel so everybody would slop by for a drink Mayor Miller joked Money well Have no Tear your 1986 taxes won be going up to pay for the new central administration the town aims to up by December 1967 According to Town Treasurer Ray King the town has In a reserve fund just for the municipal complex It this fund that going to pay for the consultant study on the space needs Mr King said Until the 1986 budget is finalized next week it won bo known just how much council is willing to pay for such a study So fur councillors have indicated they re willing to spend CM for an architect In their capital budget Crime down 31 Joys a fighter Rebel runs south A8 Watch for our special supplement Focus next week

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