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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1971, p. 7

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ASPHALT PLANT OWNER AMAZED- Get Out of Town Council Tells Portable Operation Committee council Asphalt A portable asphalt plant on Armstrong has been gi ven 3 weeks to get out of town council In committee decided last Thursday Jim part owner of Construction told council he bad operated the por table plant all over Ontario and never had a building permit Be sold be would only be In town months while Oiling contracts in the area He point ed out the plant conforms to all the regulations of the Air Management branch every ton of asphalt hauled a costs The town could save a ton for asphalt by having a port able plant close to the work site he commented He said be has contacts in town and surrounding area and would employ to men for summer months He told coun cil the contractor working on the highway right now Cox op erates a portable asphalt plant of town In reply to a question ho said plant was fired with light oil which much cleaner than bunker COULD SAVE NEVER In illustrating the advantages Cr Phil pointed of a portable plant ho claim- the hopper is up and stool Into tho ground must have known you needed build ing permit he added replied I have never had a building permit for a portablo plant like this any where In Ontario In reply to a statement by Cr Siddall that ho should have look Into regulations said he had made sure he was in an area zoned for vy industry and In a wide open space WOULDNT ADHERE Continuing stated only way to compete with tho big industries was to have a plant to of tho contract Later tho meeting Joan Smith remarked If be had so little thought for the municipal not to find out about our by laws bo wouldn adhere to the pollution by laws either NOT OPERATING Talking to The Herald later Mr sold ho was not even operating right now Just doing repair work He compar the portable plant to any oth er kind of road building equip ment which is moved around to the work site Ho emphasized that tho plant is equipped with the proper filtration equipment and is licensed by tho air man ogement Branch of the govern ment Barber is Trophy Winner Most Points Flower Show Wild Ducks Canada Goose In Outdoor Classroom at Terra Since May almost 1 students from Grade One to Six have studied Mother Nature on her homo ground tho Ter ra Cotta Conservation Area Nature tours conducted by Joan Rollings Cecil VanGel of the Credit Valley Con servation Authority staff show these children of tho water shed some of tho secrets of the swamp wild ducks a nesting Canada Goose rock faults along the top of Niagara Escarpment and ecology of and wooded areas These tours will continue with another children book for tours before Juno 18 At left pupils of Park Public School Georgetown examine a rock fault on tho nature traiL Pictured ore Joan Howat thy Given Lisa Blake John Wilson Atkinson Tommy Hastings and Walter Kulakauaky Below Pork Public School pupils Jack Hayes Tommy Hastings Colin Richards rest their aching feet after the tour All arc from Georgetown CVCA photos by Joan Rollings Aggregate Points Winner Mrs Smith P B Smith Georgetown Horticultural Mrs Carney Hod mention Society spring flower show Mrs A Keir and plant auction was staged I Tulips mixed 3rd Wednesday flight when a largo attendance and on abundance of entries success PERENNIALS Iris dwarf Mrs J Mrs Mrs A Nor ton iris tan Barber Iris stems one variety Mrs Mrs H J Bleeding Heart Bar ber Mrs H Mrs A Keir Bleeding Heart dwarf Mrs E Miss Eileen Jackson Lily of the Valleys a Mrs Barber Primula stems any Miss Jackson Mrs A Nor ton Mrs Harding Primula stem Miss Jack son Mrs Harding Mrs A Keir Mrs J Ev ans Mrs Scott Mrs A Nor ton Miss Jackson Mr Scott Pintles Mrs Scott Flowering strain Hum lilacs brand Mrs H 3 Mrs A Keir D Colo Peony early Mrs R Nor ton Barber ARRANGEMENTS Spring Fever Mrs Allison Miss Jackson Mrs Mrs A Spring in the Bosh Miss Jackson Mrs A Too Little One Miniature Miss Linda PaUchuk Mrs Smith Arrangements garden Bowers a Miss Jackson POTTED PLANTS African Violet single si crown Mrs African Violet double single crown Mrs ShortOl African Violet doable crown Cole African Violet single multiple crown Mrs E other flowering boose plant Mrs Smith Mrs Carney Any other THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE 10th PAGE Plant Mrs Mrs Mrs George of Brampton Judged and was as sisted by Mrs John Persona in awarding ribbons to the best of each class Robert Barber was declared aggregate points winner of the show and was presented with Trophy tray by the president Douglas Cole JUNE SHOW NEXT Mrs A Keir cbalrlady of the show committee having suc cessfully staged her first show Is looking forward to the annual Juno show to bo held In the high school Satur day June 19 At this show In particular the society Invited all borne gardeners to enter competition Too plant auction was conduc ted by Fred assisted by Robert Barber Chris Bydovaate and Smith Spirited bid ding placed all tho donated plant material many new gar dens in the area social committee beaded by Mrs C Bradley by Mrs Wm Boyle served re freshments the show was viewed Winners of the lower show classes were BULBS Tulips l bloom Darwin Barber B Case Mrs March- iron mention Mrs Scott Tulip Darwin a Mrs Evans Caso Smith mention A Scott Tulips doable bloom Miss Jackson Mrs Harding Mrs A Norton Tollpi doable blooms Mrs Marchington Mrs A Norton Tulips lily type bloom Mrs Carney Mrs Scott Tulips lily type 3 blooms Mrs II Scott Mrs A Mrs Marchington Tulips single early 1 bloom R S Barber Tulips single early blooms Mrs Ollivier Barber Mrs Marchington parrot type bloom C S Barber Mrs C Tollpi parrot type blooms Mrs J Sienko Smith Daffodils trumpet bloom Barber Case A Keir Daffodils trumpet blooms Mrs A Keir Mrs Miss Linda Narcissus blooms Mrs A Mrs H Scott Bar ber Narcissus or Jonquil stem For A The Georgetown Herald Set Boundary Change At Harrison Kennedy At the meeting County Board of Thursday the board Approved boundary changes the Georgetown area involv ing Harrison and George Ken nedy Public School Announced Peter as consultant of language arts effective Sept 1 Accepted the auditors re port as presented Approved for payment ac counts for the month of April at Appointed E Swift an art consultant for a one year period Learned dates for the com mittee to review priorities and expenditures had been set up Tho committee meet as a whole June 28 August Sept Oct Nov and Dec Meetings are to be held In the boards central of fice In until they move to Burlington in July and then they will be held the new office We Sell Weekend Freedom I colon Trxrt Lawn and Cardan T RldUit You hop cm on ntw dimming and Cut your r Monday Trta aa In rtdty nlng And II Dm In IB- nil- Your It rat Far and lining dotting and aol Ing Loafing You it com on In and look our lln John lawn and or John WMhand Tractor a coma ho Mach You II Ilk ami Hornby Garage Hornby Dig in to a Bucket or Barrel of the besttasting chicken in town Fried chicken 116A STREET Ontario placet Come weekdays Have it more to yourself 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