Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1985, p. 7

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Major injury Four people were Injured in a car accident on Slderoad and the First Saturday at am Kenneth and Elizabeth HUdttch of 196 Churchill Road In Acton were treated and released from the Guelph Hospital after suffering minor injuries Leslie Richardson 34 of suffered major injuries Scott Vettch of Wlllowdale suffered minimal Injuries The driver of the Bulck was on Slderoad 30 The driver approaching the First line braked at a yield sign and slid on gravel through the intersection and into the opposite shoulder police said Damage to the Bulck was In the kitchen So much for womens liberation still hard to swallow for some councillors apparently So many new faces around here that I have to say looking around here minding the kitchen Peter Norton said at the conclusion of Monday nights council meeting In an attempt to soften the blow against the five female councillors he quipped the best man for the job is often a woman Isnt it nice to sit beside Peter Norton Coun Marilyn Serjeanlson said from her new position next to the Incumbent You dont know how much returning a smiling Norton Sigh of relief Residents of Terry Court can sit lack and breathe a sigh of relief Monday night recreation director Tom said a walkway leading Cedarvale Park is being used only temporarily by town trucks and other vehicles The only safe access into the park Is the Terry Court walkway Mr Shepard said Its not meant to be a permanent entranceway Into the park Its just that an ambulance or fire truck cant go over the existing bridge Unto Million holes Tenth residents arent happy with the condition of their road and hey signed a petition telling councill ors exactly that Monday night councillors agreed to refer the matter to the engineering department for comments during the 1986 budget deliberations Jamie Cunningham of Tenth Line said there are 14 houses on that stretch of road not much gravel and about a million and one holes in it Peter Norton said be gets many calls from Tenth line residents complaining about their road and said he would be supporting them when It comes up at the budget committee level Alcohol kills It can be reliably estimated thai alcohol is the killer or at least an accomplice in one of every 10 Halloo deaths That Information comes from the Addiction Research Foundation The ARF In cooperation with CJRT Open College will be presenting onehour radio programs on drink ing and drugs beginning Jan on FM Listeners in region will have the opportunity to attend study group sessions in March on Your Family Drugs and Alcohol The April program is called Drink ing and Driving while the topic for May is Seeking Help For more information call Formal unanimous SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday December IBs Page 150 guests watch Halton region inauguration BANIPEDER1AN Herald Staff Over ISO Invited guests watched as the elected regional councillors and chairman made their vows of office last Wednesday afternoon At the formal ceremony over which Judge Joseph Sclme of Burlingt on presided four Halton Hills councill ors and the mayor were awom In for a threeyear term of office They were Couns Marilyn Serjeantaon John McDonald Sheldon Rick Bonnette and Mayor Russ Miller The Region Police Chorus In their plaid attire sang several selections after the swearing in of the remaining regional councillors from Milton Oakville and Burlington The audience included several prominent individuals like Peel Regio nal Chairman Frank Bean MPP Don Knight GO- board chairman Lou Parsons and the regions first chairman Allen Fisher probes phasing Sec 63 Not having forgotten her campaign stand against the former councils passage of a new system of taxation for Halton Hills Coun Betty Fisher questioned treasurer Ray King on how to reverse that resolution Monday night Is there any way without this council standing on its ear In which that Section market value assess ment resolution could be reversed at this point in time Coun Fisher demanded at the first council meeting of the new term Treasurer King said it could be done although it might create some problems She wanted to know IT phasing In Section was a requirement of the previous councils resolution and if he was planning to bring a report before council on how phasingin could be done A report on phasingln the market value assessment of taxation is in the Four trees spared Four trees along Mountalnview Road are going to be spared at a cost of to region Road from Highway to the CNR overpass is slated for widening and reconstruction Area resident Mr Dooley of 111 Mountalnview had concerns about this work as he has two trees In the widening area When he aired his concerns regio nal staff came up with designs that would save Mr Dooleys two trees another tree in front of 109 Mountain- view and one in front of Mountain- view The regions new design Includes the installation of ditch inlet catch- basins and regradlng in front of and Mountalnview Rd Although saving the trees is cost ing the region extra the region is also saving money in tree clearing and grubbing DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 St on Hwy 7 GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 DELREX Smoke Shi EXPORT DAILY MAI CUT 790 Pouches 25 200 gr tins 75 OFF 360 Of- tins 1 COKE AND PEPSI ml Reg 65 CANADA DRY GMGERALE 750 59 Ml Reg HALLS COUGH DROPS 3 FOR 55V1 35 CANADA DRY 2 LTR Reg Si FOR 55 HOSTESS RBgJ17S CARLTON BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS 10 0 OFF DELREX Smoke Shop Georgetown Maiket Place 8779284 works Treasurer King said adding that It was up to council to decide whether there would be any He clarified that the earlier council bad made a policy to implement Section S3 and to have a report on the pros and cons of phasing it in Mr King said hes waiting for the town tax Impact study before he reports back to council on which is expected shortly and past chairman Jack Among the public from Hills spotted were Georgetown Chamber president Dave Kentner lawyer Bert Arnold Town Administra tor Ken Richardson lawyer Bill Manderson businessman Paul Camp bell and of course family members of the councillors As expected there was only one nomination made for the position of regional chairman Peter The results of the earlier Informal fight between former regional councillor Ann Mulvale and Mr Pomeroy were ratified by a formal unanimous vote time around for Mr Pomeroy Bible In hand the regional chair man was sworn in for a second term by Judge Sclme Recognition was given by the council for retiring councillors Dave Whiting Jake Kulken Ann Mulvale Steven Toth and Harry Barrett Burlington Coun Pat McLaughlin said Coun who lost Nov 12 In a bid for mayor was one of the best regional councillors Halton had ever had She took on great tasks without even wavering one bit Coun McLaughlin observed I feel badly about Ann leaving I looked upon her not only as a fellow councillor but as a friend Coun Mulvale said her regional experience something she wouldnt trade for anything and expressed regret not to be serving the forthcoming term Burlington Coun Steven Toth years on the local council and seven years on the council were called dedicated by Burlington Mayor Bird Perhaps ray contribution was modest but the number of years did count up the former councillor admitted Halton Hills Mayor Miller said be had become very close friends with former Whiting and Kulken during their time In office and present ed the two with regional mementos Retiring Mayor Harry Barrett long known to be a candy lover was presented with a great big bag of sweets by Chairman as a first contribution to bis retire ment He also received a memento plaque that quotes Mm saying What are you guys trying to do spoil the regional government and a three foot cheque for made out to which stilt needs the signature of Regional Treasurer Joe You neglected to have it certified the farmer mayor Joked He was told to faring the cheque back Dec 19 when the required signature is to be added Following a speech by the regional chairman councillors were piped out by Ken Alexander of the regions purchasing department to a wine and nibbles buffet in the adjoining commit- lie Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or SemiPrivate Accommodation In an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed for your needs Service Includerlull dining room service nursing assistance maid and laundry service a variety of planned activities use all amenities Including pool beauty shop gilt shop bar service The Bennett Health Care Centre A nonprofit foundation with the Memorial PrincvM Arm Drive Georgetown Ontario 17G 8774117 HALTON HILLS PLAZA SALE ENDS DECEMBER 15 1985 MOORE PARK PLAZA TRIOS SUPER SALE

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