Halton Hills Images

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Apr 2008, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Does your child want to have lots of fun this summer?!!! Ages: Starting at entering grade 1 September 2008 up to age 11 Cost per weekly session: $125.00 - fee includes 2 snacks and daily outings. Children to bring paper bag lunch Rates do not include a nominal field trip cost. Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For an additional fee, extended care is offered from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and/or 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. During each weekly theme-based session activities planned will include creative crafts, science, academics, organized outdoor activity, waterplay, cooking & daily outings in the community Each week the children will go bowling & have a planned field trip. Children registered will receive a summer camp package, which includes calendar of events, daily schedules, registration forms & more! We are currently accepting participants. Please note weekly sessions & field trips are subject to adequate enrolment. Limited spaces - book now! *Camp closed July 1st. Session Week Theme Field Trip #1 June 30 to July 4* Farmer Brown Andrews Scenic Acres #2 July 7 to July 11 Scientific World of Wonder Reptilia Presentation #3 July 14 to July 18 We Are The World Halton Region Museum #4 July 21 to July 25 Its Time To Travel Bronte Creek Provincial Park #5 July 28 to Aug. 1 Craft Explosion Glazed Expressions #6 Aug. 4 to Aug. 8 Camp Closed #7 Aug. 11 to Aug. 15 Under The Sea Build A Bear Workshop #8 Aug. 18 to Aug. 22 Tag, Youre It Kidsport Indoor Playground #9 Aug. 25 to Aug. 29 Its A Jungle Out There African Lion Safari Licensed by Ministry of Community and Social Services. LIMITED DAYCARE SPACE AVAILABLE! Call today. 89 Mountainview Rd. South 905-702-9797 Summer Camp BOOK NOW! Week #1 starts Monday, June 30 JOIN FUTURE SCHOLARS SUMMER CAMP! NEW PART TIMEDAY CAMP SPACES AVAILABLE Call for details. APPLEBY SYSTEMS 877-8990 Fireplace, Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service 118 Guelph St. Georgetown (at Maple) Hours: Monday - Friday 9-5; Saturday 11-4; Appointments available after hours upon request *Limited time offer EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Lets Get Cooking 80,000 BTU of cooking power Heavy duty cooking grills Rotisserie included with rear burner Side burner for side dishes Natural gas or propane Gas lines installed BBQ parts for all models Dont pay til Aug. 08* with plugs into your natural gas BBQ outlet 62,000 BTU to warm up chilly evenings 90,600 BTU 838 sq. in cooking area solid stainless steel cooking grills 25 yr warranty FREE ASSEMBLY THIS SATURDAY RIDE NEEDED Ride needed from Georgetown South to either Milton GO train station for 7:58 am train OR Meadowvale GO train station for 8:10 am train. Willing to share gas expense. Please call Shelli at 905-877-2607 Joe and Amandas Stag and Doe at Acton Legion Sat. Apr. 26, 2008 7:00 pm - $10 at the door Acton/Georgetown, Friday, April 25, 2008 5 Several Norval area residents were expected to be gathered in front of The Carpet Palace on Adamson St. this morning (Friday) to protest the business owners plans to demolish the building. The owners of the businessSteve Klintsaris and George Kanichis want to tear down the building and construct a new one on their prop- erty (a little to the south of the current building and at the rear of their lot.) Kathy Gastle, President of the Norval Community Association (NCA) and former Halton Hills mayor, said Thursday the associa- tion is opposed to the demolition of The Carpet Palace building because it is historical. The historic building is part of the historical landscape of the village of Norval, and the demo- lition of this historic building will ruin the heart of the village, said Gastle. Gastle, whose parents were former postmas- ters in Norval but not in The Carpet Palace building, said it was built in approximately 1846 and served as the communitys general store and post office. The post office was the second one to open in Halton and it was located in The Carpet Palace building from 1846 to 1956, she said. She also said the post office was a significant building in the journal of Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery and stressed several tourists are expected to visit Norval this year for the 100th anniversary of Anne. Its the oldest building in Norval, said NCA member and former Halton MP Juilan Reed, who plans to take part in the protest. The Carpet Palace owner and manager stress the building is not designated historical and that safety is a key reason they want to tear down the old building and build a new one farther back from the intersection. They say over the past 15 years the building has been struck four times by vehicles, including tractor-trailers, at the inter- section. Kanichis said the accidents have damaged the structure of the building and extra support beams have had to be installed to keep the frame from collapsing. I am shocked they are trying to save some- thing thats not save-able, something thats ready to fall down, said Kanichis. Were not doing something illegal here, said Klintsaris. Were trying to improve things. This is 2008, not the 1800s. They say with the new proposed building, their goal is to improve service to their cus- tomers. We need the space. We have families to feed, said Klintsaris. They added they decided to move forward with their plans for the demolition and construc- tion of the new building after receiving notifica- tion from the Towns Heritage Halton Hills Committee last May that although there isnt a demolition permit application before the com- mittee, it would not oppose a request for demoli- tion of the property. Kanichis said they are shocked by the reaction of the Norval residents but they have received a lot of support for their plans from the Georgetown community. Gastle said the building the Carpet Palace owners are proposing isnt in keeping with the flavour of the village. Norval residents to protest buildings planned demolition LISA TALLYN Staff Writer See ROAD, pg. 14

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy