Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1980, p. 1

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5213- the HERALD Home Newspaper of Hills Concerns aired at police HQ Police to station 12 men in Acton lumbers oftlx Hilton region polite force it i set r nexl month hit huf James Tl hi would is i officers lo patrol on perm I In is res dents ijil officers who tie the id in i letter Acton I ri i hi Ir r r Tie kct numbers if Ihe force for in is possible in J lit officer how the opt pin in ind mto the men Ihey Hie thief could not eivc i dilt or loc or this In promised to be present fro Him to n ion indfromTtoJp m Mafia in Pol Chief Junes Harding says there arc to key Mafia members scattered throughout Hal Ion but that all he a saying Contacted by The Herald Friday for i remark made in passing during Thursdiy concerned Chief Harding declined to except to say that known iftosi live throughout region He refused to confirm ii hi these people are under investigation Police else ere in have previously tht existence of Mafia type organized crime in imilti Burlington and Kitchener SHARING THE SPIRIT Santas elves never looked like this In the story books Patty Barber helped handout carol sheets for he guests at the Kinsmen Club I seniors tour of Christ mm lights The SI Andrew a United Church Choir Iret in Ihe carol singing which fallowed the bus our through town Herald photo in limit firct District 1 his more in Its workload justifies and is deft tiding his keep per month iunsvilh indies i that only if tin tills there with the number of or the work do ire these men ii din e in win llliy from Hilton Hills Only nil of llltst requests hive mi from and five of win from schools for ind net Recently lit Ins idjiistid the district es and moved them north so tint District officer ire to sh ill Iter as a rtsull listed it iddinR a morality lad to I indie nth Ihinj is drill schools a sign id to invtsli gallons from such things is tin in region story this i for patrols arc among the future idditions to tht force slide present on department tnl members of the force lit conducted a ir of police headquarters It three mclud Mr Acton three members of the alii the hit sud eels n lint it hive been the effort because the pr in Acton ire coming into open where they ton be discussed and hopefully HERALD ANGEL OF THE YEAR This little fairy was anient the for parents Thursday produced jounrr students is well as the Ittnus which followed the There were at I imeliousr School who us kids and pa rents In the Christ as plays such as the The Littlest ichtidaetHMllimi ill is fur from grades and everyone Joined hi for difficulty is I it catch a jjlmpsc f this f productions throughout llnllort Hilts Is tint rclnleer a lelch full of poodle Halton corporate plan aims for better service in region A fur year million plan or should be next fail a regional poles man said last policy mi for the regions planning mint told councillors the rt gion is prepared spend money to bolster services offered its If The police commission Aid Society and the Conservation ire not included in five year plan A corporate plan simihr to the budget dy money should be spent in dearlment and how the motley should be over the lime And like force ist it would In reviewed ind renew his two iwesome rcspinsihiliius Mr Hid work- tee You have to decide whit when how much mmtv should be spent in where projects fit in nil scheme of hi ilth I Ihcseetndpinsc tit lltlidipirtmenl w work dint f irJv suns tf live ye iiilsh in i ire mdixpcil i ircdiiitioii thai it his Hi if I future indie itii of changes in Hilton s and mpl trends which e IthcriMoti have ilrtidy 1 project plans fir the future and how they them phased llu Mr prut in for Hi nteiftd lo programs and dele lire d en peering stirelum for Renegotiate plan without Booth Region pi ii con nut The tee chairman is be fin hoping tint parti of Hilton Kit sin It istr ite lengtd Hit ii dton ig re before tin Out 1 Ik inn it itiMdtd Ins irio re nit court 1 mill r t refusni to let em lie Intcil it in on to the Out in Mm lilt if t pi in the Hilton Him i lie roductrs Labor board tackles long list of Maple Lodge grievances Herald Staff Writer The list of charges of union Maple I arms Ltd of is sold to In one of the longest ever brought the Ontario Labor Relations Hoard The United Food and Commercial Workers union first with Miple Farms Oct after a bitter month long strike but since then the union alleges the company has systematically harassed employees who look part in the in an attempt to break the union The board decided in minary hearings lo hear charges of and unfair of employees Inlheslrikc and a it BO implnyees struck hive not in rt called the company hired employees continues to those lured during the strike One of thi allefitiuns says working the plant for lower those pud to inidlan employees Dunn I strike a number of were liken into pi ml in a with up windows to work in place if employees Maple Iodce employs about people of whom were members of the union during strike Keith general in of Maple Lodge I- arms says the agreement the union t say that compny did re lln tin i Ins ill it who took part in the rec ill ed In Jobs they inn I of d int so thai jut or cm be dismissed for rtm alleged ly tie in i recalled to strenuous Jobs in the plant frecier which Ihe strike were done solely men If refuse work Ihcy are sent home and if Ihey try they arc found nnd again sent Three men who kill chickens went on with other employees but the firm told they were not in lining unit ind finii Hum Two miintenancc wirkers whose wives struck Ihey not be required liptrf rm struck work i result of tint request Hit the union Miple Im off a number of employees claim il not Retting i ki plant previous product ion levels The must slay wilhln federal Import levels when bringing thickens in from the United Mates and I rely lieivlly on suppliers in Ontario and Quebec to keep Company spokesmen urn firm lost several upplleru when it had to cut production during the strike KEYBOARD QUEEN impbell who will be three years decided she should I one providing the musical entertainment during the Williams Town Hall Christmas party Saturday afternoon Along with Christmas cartoons and a hilarious act kids enjoyed a visit from St himself although bad weather delayed his arrival somewhat In the Herald photo that the would have substance before the Hoard While the prod objected to policies in the plan giving the region con trol r where gravel can be how much how it will be israelii the amount of Iruck i from the gravel Mr Dennett refused to in on the matter irguing that lilt ters i were minor re it led wilh a suit It idinttu the three dits of supreme court Inst month it Hit Supreme decisit me ins Month toll The Her ill is lint wi more work to tlo on the pirn slit through all the Hems they requested for lu the Hopefully wi numbers of the pi inn dt pirtmtnt staff and the pi in committee to thill lie with producers wilhoul a reftrril the OMB Hut lauily we expect some pro blems about winch we cant he did not rule out the possibility that an the iRrngite industry of plan may still be ntcessiry has to decide whether or not it wants to appcil ihe Supreme Court deelsinn us of there was no tinn if the ministry of bousing would also challenge tribunnl s Despite the court ruling the aggregate producers are obliged to abide by the plan signed by Mr Dennett Aug 1 at least until any changes arc made following negotiations with the planning department Continued on page

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