Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1967, p. 9

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credit one of cleanest fivers says owrc man jthe credit river is now one ittlhe cleanest to industrial on tfo ind 111 improving all th thais the result of a rccenl ibttrvcy by the ontario water re- iourccs commission s water tujhty survey branch iithe owrc hai been studying fla credit over the last ten fairs and reports show th akfcuuuon level has fallen dras felly william steggles a senior i6wrc official and supervisor f the province wide qualitj sur branch said we regard i the credit as one nf our success tones wc ve been watching it constantly for ten years and al though there still are problems re tryjng to keep ahead of litem both mr slegglcs and crcditiy- iyuey conservation authority jjiirman roy mcmillan give full credit to the various munc ipahtics along the credit their cooperation in the cleanup big cradlts owrc but said mr stegglos the lorime mover behind the cleaner ictcdit campaign has been the i owrc weve been publishing mat rial warning of the health haz ittm m polluted water and weve poddcd municipalities into ac ttjon he said however he stressed the mu alcipalit s willingness to act land paper ltd and provincial alice the dangers were pointed i paper ltd mills in georgetown jut which now discharge most of their waste through the towns the owrc divides offend rs sewerw system rho pollute the credit into ire acton and orangeville j mr stegglei said the aclori problem slcmi from bcardmore and company tannery which discharga chloride from hide salting into the river wc hope to solve this by ad ding dilution water at that point he said wcve always had the utmost cooperation from the company the orangeville trouble com es from overloading at the owrcowned sewage works bigger and better facilities at orangeville to deal with this problem are already under way mr stegglcs said the owrcs policy towakls industrial offenders has always been persuasion and proseeu tion if necessary we usually them plenty of lime thev show willingness stegglcs explained but if that doesn t work we take them the courts when a company s facilities axen t suffiicnt to cope with their effluent discharge we of ten get them to connect with the local municipal system in a report published in 1963 the owrc listed 15 principal in dustnal offenders many of these have since expanded or improved their sewage treat ment facilities or linked up with municipal systems examples are domtar pulp packernewman wedding vows in owen sound presbyterian church two main classes industrial vajnd municipal some municipalities hae i caused pollution by overloading fteir sewage facilities but the cfwrc has prodded them in to action to improve treatment processes the two main problem i points on the credit at present the owrc itself operates se weragc aand waterworks at georgetown and streetsville as well as orangeville another problem the owrc is currently tackling is pollu i tion caused by rural dairies dis charging sour milk into the cre dit the dairies are too far from municipal systems in roost ta es spray irrigation u a partial i answer lo the problem bul it doesnt work bo well in winw we want to keep tht credit as a fishery river and we are fully aware of its recreation 1 value as well as a souce of wa ter supply pollution is not un ique to the credit he contin ued as populations grow you get increasing pressures on rl vera from industrial use tim lag chief thing is to be constant ly on the alert but there s al waya a time lag between pollu tion occurring and something being done to clean it up one thing that may help to shorten the time lag is a remote sensing device and a prototype is now in use on the st clair ri ver near saraia basically it records changes in water quali ty instantly instead of the pre vious method of manual sampl ling which involves delays while the sample is tested in a lab oratory mr steggles said the owrc hopes eventually to install these devices at key points and to connect them with toronto headquarters by wire so that instant warning of pollution can be seen manual sampling is at prcsnt carried out at strategic points along the credit usually at monthly intervals more often if the situation warrants at some spots where pollut ion has been heavy in the past samples are taken twice a month or weekly and in waterworks they are taken every 20 min utes land drainage is a fairly new problem in the credit in creasing use of fertilizers means more nitrogen and phosphorus flowing into the river this increases growth of at gae and sometimes pushes up the fish population mr steg gles said but it causes envir onmental changes in the river which may not be desirable in st andrew i presbyterian church owen sound on octob er 21st lillian elixabeth new man became the bride of rich ard douglai packer the bride a georgetown hos pital employee la the daughter of mr and mrs marshall new man rr 4 owen sound the groom nih ycd at northern electric bramalea is the son of mr and mrs richard packer 41 albert street baskets of white mums and red carnations and ferns decor- 1 ated the church rev fred mil ler officiated mrs g mathias was organist and mrs marg red bourne sang wedding prayer and o perfect love the bride wore a wcddtjng gown of chantllly lace with natural waistline lllypoint sleeves and cascading front tiers of lace complimented by a laco ovcrskirt she wore a fitted crown of pearledged leaves and crystal centre a shoulder veil of silk illusion and a pearl neck lace and carr ed a bouquet of roses and stophanotis attendants were mrs gwcn newman mrs i inda davi- mrs mane newman and miss anne newman who wore empire dresses with midnight blue vel vet tops and matching crepe ekirts the gowns had ft band velvet daisies at the waist blames parents for hippy attitudes blame for the hippy move ment and the increase in juv nile offenses all over ontario should be placed directly on the parents a georgetown mag istrate said last week kenneth m langdon jnvanucj and family court judge speak ing at a church meeting in oak ville said their families were so con cerned with passing on the mat erial benefits they didn t havej themselves that they neglected to give them what they did have as children a background of discipline security love and af fcction my answer to the juvenile problem would be to make par ents absolutely responsible forj the actions of their children an til thev become self supporting he said as it is now if a childyof 16 in grade seven or eight tells his parents he s through with school and is going to uve yorkville the parents can t do a thing about it but the children would not rebel in the first place if their parents were emotionally equip- 1 ped to guide them through the difficult age of 16 to 21 he said and the only way to stop children being ruined by im mature parents is to confine the issuing of marriage licences to persons equipped to handle the responsibility we get young people of 17 or 18 who have quit school and decide there is nothing left to do but get married he said i they should bemade to con vlncc some person in authority that they can make a success of the union my pet peeve with our pres- ent laws he said is the arb i itrary division of age 16 be tween juveniles and adults someone of 18 or 19 could j still be a child while another might be as smart as a whip steal a car knowing it was wrong and be treated as a juv i enile because he is only is and i hick panel falling oftly from tha shoulders they car ried bouquets of white carnat ions it was a double ring cerem ony and mr newman give his daughter in marriage robert hyde georgetown was grooms man and ushers were robert nowman and glcnwright hillock georgetown and kenneth new man owen sound a reception was held in the church hall leaving on a sou thern honeymoon trip the bride wore a 3piece double knit suit of navy with white top white accessories and a corsage of pink roses mr anj mrs packer are liv ing in the centennial court ap artments 60 maple ave e thi oioroitown hikald thursday nov uth 147 municipality of esquesing nomination meeting a meftlno of the municipal rectors of the township esquesing will u held in esquesinq community hail stcwarttown i on monday nov 27th 1967 at 730 o clock in the evening for the purpose of dominating candidates far the offices of reeve deputyhecve and councillors for the year 1968 and three members of the school board of township school area no 1 for the year 19681960 c lindsay returnlnv offlcar in 191t the first canadian cont ngent landed in france and proceeded to i landers a serene spot on the credit towns october fines reached 1641 total fines totalling 1 641 00 were i imposed as the result of charg t laid bv georgetown police during october accordin to a repprt on the month s opcrat ions released this week most of the total si 301 of it resulted from fines imposed under thcj highway traffic acl georgetown police la d mh harges during the month llfl i highway traffic act 16 liquor control act and 13 criminal tags issued for parking relations totalled 288 a hundred and scventv f c i complaints were investigated 1j persons arretted and 61 sum nouses served there were 16 thefts 10 in volving amounts over s50 four minor and one bicycle prop erty stolen totalled 1 060 and of that 525 was recovered three adults and one child ire reported missing of 17 arridrnts incsti2alcd two involved injured persons and 11 resulted in more than moo proper damage fourt een unoccupied houe checks were made aod there were 1 b mess premises found insecure miles travelled bv police cruisers and van totalled 9 943- there is still a chance that an appeal bs acton to the board of transport commissioners migb still result in the station remaining open but even if acton wins its appeal which town fathers fear is unlikelv marcoux would still be out of a job since only one man would be required if the acton station reman closed freight from the area will be taken to guelph by truck to be loaded on trains jfinal whistle blows for acton cnr station the final whistle blew for i acton s ail aj station last week with an order that the fullon master and operator arel ttell no more tickets or mo j orders and handle no more win ftie order rnding commercial iaetmty at the ccnturj old sta tion is the first step m a mast t agency plan which w ould i all cnr bufncss for the xr itcul area transacted in guelph once the auditors remove the stations books this week stat lonmaster charles perry will nae nothing to do but wait for the cuelph station to take over eompetc control and operator jean marcoux a 5 jear cmplojce of cr will be oat of a job completelj to- unless he decided to take bo torn job at greatl re duced wages museum visit halloween party for 5th cub pack fifth georgetown cub pack based at holy cross church has been a busy group these days saturday october 281h 15 members of the pack visited the halton county museum and found all kinds of antique items to take their fancy weapons a ball and chain a chair of buf falo horns and old stereo view in particular on the 24th a hallowc en partv involved both a and b packs and saw prizes go to dan ny field ken diamond step en duncan sam caruso alain i pellcticr and doug colter b pack was joined bj it scotch block pack on october i 21st when they went for a short hike some ot which eovredj the bruce trail b pack leaders are mr and mrs r colter new drivein movie may come to district l another drive in movie in the area is a distinct possibility by early 1968 andrew rouse gen era manager of general thea tre investments ltd toronto asked chinguacousy council this week for approval of the prop osed 350 to 400 car theatre a mile south of snelgrove and west of no 10 highway council approved the idea but suggested the company must first write chinguaco 7 j planning board for approval of the 15 acre she to be reaoned from agricultural to commerc lal mr house told council the drlveln would be of the latest concept costing la the neigh- bourhood of 250 000 it would be 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