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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 27, 1983, p. 34

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RE10 Georgetown Acton Wednesday July 1963 Garbage plan clears hurdle fourphased expansion of single remaining landfill site to serve or another four years has passed the second hurdle on its road to final approval Members of the region planning and public works committee gave their approval last week to the plan which would continue the life of the facilit currently slated to close next June Expanding the current dump in Burling ton has been recommended to regional politicians as the best available option for handling garbage during the expected four jear interim between the scheduled closing of the current facility and the opening of a The latest committee approval followed support from the solid waste management committee also last week which based its decision on a consultant s report Dennis chief administrative of fleer told committee members then the region had very feu options for meeting its garbage problem during the Interim We have not found any other options far council to look at he said adding of the two recommended the consultant expanding the Burlington site appeared to be the best The consultant stud suggest ex porting garbage to an incineration plant in Niagara Falls New York was an alternative but warned costs wold be ex tremelv high Before the expansion is finally approved however a complex series of soil tests will be conducted along with public meetings with residents of the area Mr told committee members opening a temporary landfill site In another part of the region is not on option THE STATEMENT IN STONE Driveways Sidewalks Pool decks Patios Now Open to the Public Buy Direct and up to iS ir3You have our word on it of last years prices For your one stop DoltYourself Summer Project Call We will supply you with everything you need to install with ease Tampers Limestone Cutters Sand Cuttings Gravel Step by step Installation Instructions Call Us For Details Dont Forgel To Enter Our Grand Classico Contest and WIN up to BOO cash m undone ARMSTRONG AVENUE GEORGETOWN ONTARIO TELE 4164531438 NEAREST FACTORY OUTLET ft 1529 BOtTOM BOLTON fit Student car wash Does your car need a bath Why not bring Id a charity ear wash Friday August at the Zellers parking lot for a 2 car wash sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre for Students All proceeds will go towards the new lift for the high school Itstartsat3pm and will go until dusk Call for more information Vaudeville night Vaudeville comes to Town The children Involved in the Recrea Department Summer Activities programs are presenting Vaudeville Night for parents on Thursday July at Centennial Middle School Skits and songs written bylhe kids are featured for the night starting at Thegeneral public Is also Invited to the cabaretstyle show For more Informal ion call Horse show The annua Al Regis Acres Horse Show a scheduled for July 31 and August this year at Al Regis Acres three miles north of Georgetown on Road North The show is for people of all ages Day camp Calling all day campers The last session of the Ha ton Hills Recreation Department Day Camp begins on August If you enjoy archery canoeing swimming camping games and crafts try enrolling for two weeks at camp at Cedarvale Park in Georgetown or Prospect Park in Acton Sign up now for the fun at James Street Georgetown or 40 Mill Street Acton or by completing the mall In regis form in the Spring and Summer 1983 brochure Call Heather Gage for more details Orienteering On Saturday August 7 me Credit Valley Orienteering Club will be at Terra Colta Conservation Area to demonstrate and instruct people in the sport of leering The demonstration starts at 10 a and a minimeet will be In the afternoon Tor all participants Prizes will be awarded to those competing For more information call Photo contest A new photography contest Time Exposures will be held at the Region Museum In Kelso Conservation in Milton on July Cameratoting visitors who arrive on the site between 4pm and 8pm that day will be given free admission to the Museum Each participant will be all owed to enter one photo in the contest Prints may be color or block and while up to a maximum size of Gift certificates will be awarded for the three best photos as determined by the judges Call for more information Pottery making Crawford Lake Is a fun place to be this summer A special event on July 31 Is primitive pottery making Under the guidance of staff and guest Sarah Link children will handle clay from the ground to fire From 30 to4pm Sarah will hold a traditional firing As well as special events planned throughout the summer Ihere are the usual guided walks archeological digs and demonstrations of Indian crafts For more information call 87B4131 Mysticism of the New Testament Beginning September a ten week course featuring the Mysticism of the New Testament with Dr Paul Hourihan will be available at the Georgetown library The course is designed to study the hidden mysticism in the New Testament and will be denominational The nature of the mystical consciousness will be explored the practice of meditation and the life of inwardness will be dls cussed The Sermon on the Mount and other mystical utterances of Jesus in Matthew most of St John Gospel and selections from the Epistles of Paul will be examined For more Information call Registration is needed before September Give the breath of life Are you puzzled about what to do this summer Why not give the breath of life and have a carnival for cystic fibrosis It lots of fun and can be a learning project as well For a complete list of details phone McDonald

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