graNtre-ie.Mt.tttir hiu1nrrmettidt"tet, number of Midis submit- ted by "who John Reina. macaw the mummy m'ui'nne' blatant dis- play of these magazines in Mi. Reimer made the mo- tions in response to a letter submitted to the board by Dr. P. Eugen. Executive Director of the Ontario School Trustees' Associa- slihikghoard iiiiiitri)ires. mePï¬g“: _ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL got off to a quick start last week as Waterloo teams,sh?wed their strengths and weaknesses. Bluevale Knights made it look pretty easy on defense (above) and especially on offense as they romp- _ By Tony Jam The Wateritto County Waterloo council may dash its hopes of getting com- ments on the planning act review to the province m time if it doesn't get moving more quickly on 15 items of concern. That was the warning issued Monday night by planning director Paul Dietrich at a special meet- ing of council after com- mittee meetings. follow- ing an hour-long discus- sion in which council man- aged to tackle only one of the 15items. But. noting there is little time to deal with the mat- ter in order to make the province's Oct. l5 dead- line, council decided to Councill's planning review comments late Waterloo _dllh-itoinii'gtlle, 122nd Year No. 39 viiqtrtmerttfortheai1-emnd grmrtb of pupils amtttted t.estrrtrttat.weareettrr- attr conceited about any atqrectarotthesociaiTilieu which may be harmful to 9".†“KW?" The Executive Director said thaeexeessive violence and pornography, transmit ted by both the television and publications, is a detri- mental influence. He is par- ticularly concerned with the fact that stores dis- have Mr. Dietrich and the administrative committee prepare a report outlining his recommendations. for council to consider in a special meeting again next week. Monday night's meeting had been postponed from the previous week. - _ After an hour of discus- sion on the powers of the On- Iario Municipal Board (0MB), council could only recommend that the entire matter be deferred. Councillors did, however, come to partial agreement that it should recommend, among Its comments. that the OMB be empowered to consider only appeal Wednesday, September 28, 1977 takings“: fol-W (unwise. - '.'W'e?ttBttttttttttttpt- made“: an than: a practical stlieittttitttL yinith In competition vim a; healthy am,“ proper wens. the com- munities can do much to control ttteemrirmtment pre- vailing in the locality.“ We ye" jinn "tsat-tttis type of mind, 'tttltttttoet.fr- reviews of council decisions. and not appeal hearings that could change the out- come of" the original de- cision. "We've dealt with only one issue and there are 15 more," Mr. Dietrich told aldermen. "We won't make the deadline, unless you want a staff report to go While council dealt thor- oughly with the OMB-issue, there are "15 other areas," such as official plans and the role of regional govern- ment, that are "crunch issues" that council should deal with. Mr. Dietrich said, Arm of the planning act renew, prepared by pro- "et.ktr.Be.c “at. W “by a / mwmmwg. {ad-shunned tretkq1iiirtr-ie.ttt A: “mu†uidWiittior.tkeiAte h “chame- Ina! mint-own iitttNrtlaitty- "qtmittt Madman)!“ pontogrimttie magazines that ttie Board send a letter to the MPh and MPtt is the proviattpttndemsntry ex: pressing their concern about the availability of seioeetetqytrior8r ,." 'er,Rpimertt'htrttttPtPe Among Mr. tteitner's mo- Bou'dplace an ape) letter tioetsiiastttesttggeatitm inttte1tteaItoeietrptqteettez- tttatttieBoarxisertdautter panther concern, ex- tothetgPPsandMPttirsNaistirtgtti'eTraetid'tsirttt ttteproviattpttndemmtryett-. requesting that th‘puhlic pressing their concern support Item by independ: about the availability of -eettly, writing: their MP?! ad to a 24-10 win over Forest Heights. For' a full roundup of football and other sports happenings, tum to page 21. Watenoo, Ontario of government from the province. But, aldermen noted that statement may have been made "tongue-irt- cheek" since it's unlikely the province will want to give up its final stamp of approval in most matters. Aldermen argued that the review didn't state explicitly which planning areas are of provincial, regional. or municipal con- cern. resulting in duplica- lion. vincial planner Eli Comay, is to return planning auton- While this is exactly what the review IS supposed to provide, it may be a case 'tdtMt"l'nl'llll'lhlf, the A __ irtCtatttt.. II: t,uettlllt't','i'st humanitarian†tyqlitjrrttt.ereet"qr? and'MPs. His final motion "tu"viewaureaettyt tower" levels iimifftit 'l'iiio stt "The whole philosophy of the report is that the buck stops here." Md. Bob of tt just shifting the bureaucracy," Aid. Mary Jane Mewhinney said. Cruise noted On the OMB issue." aldermen debated the merits of the agency's powers to hold up develop- ments while waiting to con- vene a hearing. Some felt this was too lengthy a process, and the OMB should merely be given power to review and rec- ommend. while others said OMB hearings afforded taxpayers a final avenue of appeal, titt..emtthtats,ifsadogtt- "vt-ortatttterDr.Bttr gMt. - [he was Ind mixed testi-rteertrrttttttttmr -trmtttmriRtv.Grartt “w an that Mr, {law’s first Dee mo. tio-tttthate-local ,mtdttrsttre1rttlttwrmtg.s' lle'said thatmexof the' doamtttieintttetsandsot thevendorsbutinthelaps ofmomqttnttdadsanttitow 10 Cents _ (Continua-don†11)