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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1973, p. 13

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fflilB INTERIORS FURNITURE Georgetown Market Centre We have shipments of fine HOME FURNISHINGS arriving dally In 1973 Styles and Fabrics At Homestead we give continuous service and satisfaction May we have the pleasure of serving you soon Just arrived pc and LANARK Chesterfields Love Sats Chairs Ottomans These suites are beautifully designed and constructed with most K attractive fabrics Make your selection now at Georgetowns exclusive Lanark Dealers m Free Home Decorating Service Free Delivery Free Lay Away 8778777 Georgetown TEENBURGERS TEENBURGERS TEENBURGERS Tuesday Special 59 Regular Georgetowners Flocking South in Larger Numbers Inclusive tours to the sunn Ltd Georgetown The south hove increased by won for the Increase proximately percent over tordina to Mr Barber is the last year says John Barber availably of more inclusive of Barber and Henley Travel Scholars Give Blood Inclusive means you bu a package deal which Includes your hotels sight seeing and helps you find shopping locations there with local el agents to assist you The March school is sold out as far popular tours are concerned and has been since last September says Mr Barber He added that many people started to book for next year Air Canada Pan American offered an Inclusive trip to Hawaii for per person and It Mas sold two days after It was i fiver Used in the papers It was then repeated with the same result This was an amazing offer seeing the price of fart to Hawaii costs Mr says he hopes these will run a progrom next The popular retreats this year have been Miami am St Lucius The travel has booking eight to id trips a week Mr iarbir travellers have been booking trips to the Trinidad and the in Orleans to a bus tour i off red HERALD The Nome Newspaper for Georgetown mi second lait Number QUI Return PoiUXe Guaranteed per year Single Copy Prlea Ceati IIFRALD THURSDAY Neighbours Find Utile Fault Sinclair Duncan Townhouses Now Need Council OK townhouse development Construction at Sinclair and Duncan cleared another hurdle night en Board re 111 mm did the rezonlng of the from com it the public fault trail pi in hut iril local The long arm belongs to Georgetown high school student Jennifer am of It GDHS students who gave blood the school last from foreground Kevin Townsend Jim llomp Ikgstrom and Paul Perkins donating blood it thchigh school blood clinic hen last week f fivi he dime of which win for a total donation of blood packs hi high had 1 it irlnnl Mi rial r is packs collected A George town the donations turn high school blood clinic in auditorium official said were fewer this i number of students had the December ross which made t as donors this of the iskid f tin I inv lonstruction is In I- red he uld In to i net kind of timing or planting tin idjaccni residents lavourid Hi pointed out the Mould have to be approved before a mirlgagi was approved Will of Municipal fanning Consultants Ltd that all the changes found necessary in an earlier plan had been made by the and the plan now conformed in every way with zoning requirements and set back and parking standards OMOMINILMS George I ray a represen lative of Construction emphasised the townhouses would be condominiums They by the residents who pride in thtir own homes hi said He asked the ratepayers to look at the lownnousis on Mountain vie v TOP SOIL t BUD HAINES William III Mill IAST 3 DAYS Stevensons MIDWINTER CLEARANCE Only 13 Days Left To Reduce Your 1972 Taxes I can show you howl R G Dick Low Insurance Term Guaranteed Savings Ccrlillcatci LIMITED complete personal I nanoal Co While didnt build them we respect the workmanship maintenance of the development said Gray Itavmond Brown crescent told Planning Board ihe neighbours should have been notified of the meeting Mans pointed iui that vv is hi purpose of this public melting one en 1 i nun id from the front hi proper hi back he would be surrounded hi If entered i ifjit behind Ins and ilso in the road in front of him The ihalrman sud the en trance had originally been the front but Planning Board asked it be moved to the back because it was loo to the corner and might prove a traffic hazard Reed wondered if the area would messy untidy George Gray replied a maintenance management company keeps the ground around condominiums in order Phil Siddall pointed out that Planning Board was considering a by law setting out standards which must be maintained on all properly in the municipality It will give the municipality power to do something about people who do not keep up their property he added Golden Gate as an example emphasised that con which were met by the company were set out In a legal agreement with the town promised the ratepayers ideas would be borne in mind when the agreement was drawn DID NOT KNOW Browne asked if there were any other meetings open to people who might want to He claimed many people did not know about the meeting Chairman explained that after planning board makes a recommendation it goes to council If council np proves it the zoning amend then goes to the OMB If anyone wants to register an objection they do so to the if the feels it is a serious objection they would then call public hearing said the chairman He stressed that residents within a radius of feet would be notified in writing of such a hearing Cr Phil sold the density of the was comparable to semidetached houses They are self contained three bedroom one family units he added In reply to the direct question the people in the area have objections to this use of the land put by Gray Raymond Brown said he had no objection except the location of the driveway and more screening in that particular area Chairnan commented It could legally be a drive in restaurant you know while Hoy Booth added or In answer to another question Gray guessed the would sell in the or range Prices have risen percent since we come here with the first plan over a year ago he remarked Mike Armstrong assured the ratepayers the con dominiums on had caused no problem to the neighbours can vouch for that because live right next door to them After the delegation left Planning Board discussed ways of informing the people of public meetings Ted a member of the board suggested the ads have the location In big print at the top of the ad If people see their corner is involved they will come said Siddall contended the newspapers should also write something about an impending meeting while Cr Roy Booth plumped for sending letters to the people even at this early stage Swim Pool at School Gets CFC Approval proposal of building a swim the Ho I ton County Board of pool in Georgetown High at their meeting January SUITS Beg 105 to ISO JACKETS KNITS I WOOLS Reg 69 89 PANTS KNITS I WOOLS 19 to 30 RM Dress Sport SHIRTS WINTER COATS IT VIS Peri si on to It Jeans It MO HARMWORTHS ANNUAL PIK PAINT FEB 16th TO MARCH 3rd LATEX SUPER SATIN OR FLAT SemiGloss 799 ENAMEL OR HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL OR HIGH GLOSS REG STEVENSONS MENS WEAR AVAIIABIE HARMSW0RTH PAINT WALLPAPER a APPLIANCES main BRAAAPTON committee was told by Recreation Director Doug Co I llso of a similar project in Burlington which was working satisfactorily Under a similar agreement Georgetown would provide capital for the construction or the pool on school board land and have use of it from m onwards and weekends The school board would be responsible for maintenance and have the use or the pool from ill The committee members said they felt the pool would be used to best advantage located in the school rather than in a separate building at some distance from the school As a No Reports Here of Sickness Due Jugs There have been no reports of sickness in County resulting from possible con lamination of plastic milk Jugs according to the county chief public health Inspector James Powell Powell says there have been occasions when the jugs have been used o carry gasoline and chemicals and then returned to the store OCCASIONAL CHECK However extensive steriliz at I on process at the dairies remove any health hazard that could result from using the jugs to carry materials other than milk he explains County Health Unit does check the milk jugs However Powell says We can t from a Ileal standpoint do It for everything We as a health unit would be In no position to ban their use CALI Douglas Ottawa s medical officer of health recently called for the removal of the milk Jugs because he feels they are a health threat In his view the washing and sterilization of the containers did not remove all the traces tome chemicals that might be put Into the jugs

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