Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1985, p. 1

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Ruling on local players See Sports CI DON Changing hands What difference will the new Liberal government make in the provincial sphere Halton Burlington Don Knight is optimistic although conceding the Liberals will make their share of mistakes especially in the beginning See Page A3 Globe Productions See News the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1 866 WEDNESDAY June 1985 about Lawyer acquitted A Toronto lawyer who has been represent ing Acton was acquitted of wo allegations of contempt of court However was found to be discourteous by the court The charges stemmed from an occasion when lawyer was not in court to defend a client Paul Logan Jan Justice Gregory Evans released his decision June 10 saying the lawyer explanation for his absence was less than frank Hot air penpal more to this relationship than Just a bunch of hot air 10 of Georgetown has a special penpal from the United Stales He is corresponding to a Stanley New York resident after a balloon attached with his address landed near tier house Picking up Ihe deflated filled balloon the year old penned few lines back to Mark Marks mo tin r assures us there no romantic entanglements but the family is excited about the prospect of having such an enthusiastic penpal for Mark An eye to crime Tonight Wednesday and July a meeting Is being held for Moore park area residents in Georgetown to introduce them to Neighborhood Watch Starting at m at Joseph Gibbons Public School meeting welcomes the turnout ill area residents Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program supported by regional police in which neighbors keep an eye on each others property and homes and report suspicious to police Keep pets leashed The Ontario Humane Society Is urging residents who witness any dogs being beaten or injured to report It to them There have been a couple of incidents of dogs missing in the area which have been subsequently beaten said Rick Koury of Society Mr says dog should keep their pels on a leash and not encourage them to roam The Humane Society number Is Ice cream crankoff The second annual Canada Day Ice Cream Crank Off will be held at the Region Museum on Monday July 1 from 10 am to Visitors will be able to crank out old fashioned homemade Ice cream using handoperated Ice cream makers All of the makings be provided by the Museum Free samples of home made Ice cream will be given to all in attendance at the Museum There will be no admission charge to the Museum for this event Regular Kelso gate fees will apply Along with ice cream demonstrations there will be a snack bar and a while elephant table Tour the Museum buildings housing one of Ontario largest community museum collections will also be provided Region Museum is operated by the Municipality of on the grounds of the Kelso Conservation Area at Milton Ontario Hospital meeting public It the only time of the year you re allowed see the administration of the Georgetown Memor ial Hospital in action Tomorrow Thursday the hospital s stralor Fred Morris and the hospital board of director will beholding their annual meeting at fl p m in the new Bennett Health Care Centre cafeteria The meeting unlike other hospital board meetings during the year is open to the public Everyone welcome to come find out how the hospital done over the past year You can also catch a peek at the new nursing home addition on your way into the meeting Fatal crash Kenneth Parker died June when his I960 Dodge struck an oncoming tractor trailer on Wellington Road meters north of Wellington Rood 42 Mr Parker children Nicole Dale and Joseph were also In the car They were released from hospital the day of the accident without Injuries The Parkers are from Street in said Kenneth Parker was driving southbound when his car crossed over the and into a Ford tractor trailer on its way to Grand Valley Road conditions were good No reason was given for the collision Damage to the tractor trailer was estimated to bo S3 Animal population booms The animal population in Hills Is on a boom According to statistics released by Halton Hills Animal Control already animal licenses have been sold for 1985 to May 31 Total licenses sold in tallied Come to tea in The people of will be celebrating Canada Day a day early with a special church service at Public School on Sunday Tea and homemade goodies will be served afterward at the Community Hall Everyone Is welcome to these events sponsored by the Women Institute in Limehouse BRAKES ALIGNMENT tires Street i 873160S6 Pennington Crescent woman on downed Air India jet Only Indira Kaur of one of he passengers bound for India over the weekend Today her family are coping with the ale tragedy which killed 329 Air India travellers Including Indira Photo by Singh I St Josephs Separate School Playground to be moved Herald Stall The trip India was to be a break from night school courses and work even days a week Indira Kaisi of Georgetown Penning on Crescent was among the 329 people killed In Ait India Boeing jetliner crash Sunday The year old Georgetown District High School graduate was going to join her year old brother and parents Rattan Singh and in India They were visiting rein lives in New Delhi It was just maybe three or four weeks ago she decided she wanted come along Indira youngest brother Rajiv said My parents want cd to go last January and February but in November he prime was and there were pro blems so they delayed it til now Indira was the young est daughter of Mr and Mrs Kaisi children She is survived by her M and sisters Anita and Rita as well as her brothers Rajiv and Pradeep NIGHT Mr and Mrs left for India four weeks ago and their son Pradeep joined two weeks later when he finished his apprenticeship pro- Indira had some night courses and she t leave until Saturday 19year old said His sister was taking a computer course at Sheridan College lo help her In her work as dispensary ass I at a Mlsslssauga pharmacy She d been working two years at this phar and weekends she worked at in Port Credit As well Indira was taking a correspondence course towards her Grade 13 She was pretty busy Rajiv said The attractive hard working woman took the summer off lost year to get her nurses aid tlficalc after training at CAPPS in TO INDIA Next year she was planning to go to uni and get a nursing degree She found ing was what she really wanted to do Rajiv said One thing she really wanted lo do was to go to India and do volunlccr work using her nursing skills helping out her brother Id Neither Indira nor Rajiv had been to India and this was to be her first trip She was to stay a month and come back with her parents and brother We wcrcn t prepared for anything I this Rajiv said keeping back the sniffles They said It was the first trans Allan disaster and had to be this one After he dropped his sister off Saturday even ing at Lester B Pearson airport in Toronto Rajiv t worry about her until Sunday morning when one of Indira s girl friends called to say she d heard there been an air crash We thought there might have been two flights out but there was only one Rajiv said A College dent Rajiv dldn go to classes Monday He stayed home to handle the phone calls that were pouring into the Kaisi My parents called yesterday but the lines are so bad he said My uncle In the States called us and my aunt in Calgary Rajiv said his parents and brother are going to go to London England as soon as possible to sec what they can find out there An uncle who lives in London has been try to find out what he can about Indira We re not even sure if they ve found her yet Rajiv said She was really nice he said sadly She was really liked by her boss and the people she work with She really did a good job We got along pretty good I II miss her a lot Rajiv said Even our neighbors arc really sad They knew she was ing so when they heard about the crash Milton hypassed for new Burlington landfill ByANIPEDLRIAN Herald Staff The much awaited con report names Burlington as the pre ferred site for a regional landfill Published last week the summary report by Walker Wright Young Associates Ltd ranks site in the Aldershol ca next he existing dump prefer able over all live other sites being considered in Oakville and Milton Noting the Burlington site and Milton the Britannia Road area are close contenders Ihe report says there is no potential risk for mlnating wells in the case of site The Burlington site creates the least amount of change to existing trucking routes of all the potential sites and will have a minimum disrup tion to on established the study stales Although he Burling t on site would cost more than site Din Milton the cost wasn t seen as high enough to overcome the other benefits of site There were no dump sites selected In Hills in the final lion process Herald Special Provided everything Tails into place as ted playground equip ment at Actons Joseph separate school should be moved by he end of the month and residents of Gould Cre scent should once again have privacy in their backyards Town recreation direc lor Tom old council Monday discuss arc underway with separate school board to cost share the moving of the equipment at school Mr Shepard explained hat Ihe town does have an agreement with Ihe board regarding the playground and equip ment at St Joseph but it was not consulted when the location was chosen The town made Ihe installation and does maintenance work but it is board equipment and their land Under those arc urn stances Mr said he was unwilling to undertake moving things at town expense when Gould Crescent residents first complained him about noise foul Ian litter and Ires pass problems they were experiencing with adolescents at the play ground during the after noons and until late at night Mr Shepard said he went over the school site with board representa lives when plans were made to locate the play ground At that time the idea was to place the playground to south side of the property There was a on that side Hie beds and uneven ground Mr She said and Hie local on to the rear of Gould Crescent was the only smooth location avail able Although he told the board his preference when the installation orders were given the location was not one he thought would be best Mr said Gould Crescent resident Dennis told council he has talked to he board and the school principal and everyone agrees the south side was the pre ferred location No one seems to know why it was put on the north side Indeed one board official was unaware the equipment had even been Installed yet They all indicated it was the towns responsibility move Ihe equipment Mr Dennis asked council to do what was necessary to get playground moved and presented a petition signed by 12 of ihe 13 homeowners on the street reiterating the request Mr Shepard said he has meetings set up with the board and it seems cost sharing may be worked out for the move that is settled and staff is available to do the lob the equipment should be moved by the end of the month he said Councillor questions per hour consultants fees Extra truck traf fie may use Fourth Line Fourth Line residents may find themselves experiencing extra truck traffic this summer If two local gravel pits are opened under wayside permits Council passed reso lutions voicing no tion to the use of the Boss Pit at Lot Con or the Pit at Lot Con for road projects The usual conditions of operation hours and haul routes were imposed that approval with one change Due to construe Hon on Slderoad 17 this summer haul routes may temporarily have be switched lo north on the Fourth Line lo High way Ward Coun Sheldon said she had received calls of viola lions from 17 residents complaining about trucks heading to the quarries 30 even hough that is not permitted until 30 a m and has contacted the police to slop up enforce ment on the hours of operation regulations She also suggested staff contact Quarries operators Herald staff Nobody knew the con orchestrating regions search for a new dump charges an hour for his servl except foronesenlor planner at the region Burlington Mayor Bird charged last week At regional councils biweekly meetings Bird said Paul Attack was the only one who knew Mr Walker s rales Th Moyor welcomed the auditors report of all landfill search expend t ures by the region it unbiased He said it was ast lhat only per cent of the costs had had specific approval and only per cent had been approved by the solid waste management com mittee Mayor Bird said he was interested to learn why Mr Walker was worth an hour The question remains who the rate with Mr decided he hour the mayor said If Mi Walker begins Invoicing more than his rate it should require council approval The consultant fee is seen as extravagant by members of the pub lic Mayor Bird Consultants working for Ihe City of Burlington have reduced their rate in order to get assignments he pointed out According to the shed Association of Pro fessional Engineers of Ontario rates for the principal or partner of a firm the rate is per hour New homes slated for B MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Council has finally reached ihe stage of near Stewart town Senior School Council will hate to re zone the property and ill also contribute up to towards agreement with South storm sewers In ihe field Holdings for a development so lhat rural residential devet development can nuc in area At that point was told developer would partial ly re for money it has already spent on extra servic than your awn especially In the case of David West The 12 yearold member of the North Karl Club lucky be driving a shiny red Pioneer Days parade See Family front for more pictures

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