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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1975, p. 3

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mininmimuTimiinnnimiiHiiinmiimiimmmmnmmitniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuimiiiiuiiiiiiimiiimiiitiinia Lucky Brampton THE HERALD Wednesday ItTIPageJ She will pay for official Burlington coat of arms Dorothy Stonein a phraseIs a woman capable of bringing cities and regions their knees The latest municipality lo experience the determined touch of the Georgetown resident Is the city of Burlington Last Wednesday Mlsa Stone handed to a somewhat embarrassed regional councillor from Burlington a MOO cheque to pay for the registering of that city a coat of arms The cheque had originally been Intended to be an honorarium from the region to Miss Stone In recognition of her work in designing and registering not only coat of arms but and She also assisted Oakville in registering its emblem When the payment of the honorarium was first suggested to regional council a few councillors led by Burlington Mayor George Harrington questioned whether or not the honorarium should be given to Miss Stone It was to Mayor Harrington who was not present at the meeting and the other Burlington councillors that Miss Stone aimed her remarks and her money last week Burlington she noted remains the only municipality in without an officially registered coat of arms and thus the only block to fulfilling her yearold dream of having official coots of arms for all municipalities In Including the region itself Last Thursday Miss Stone told the councillors I gave myself a real pep talk I told that I want the region and all the municipalities in it to have fully registered legal arms but I can expect the council of the city of Burlington to take the step of registering their shield Just to satisfy the dreams and enthusiasms of an old woman from them there hills If you want this so much I tdld myself that you give anything why don t you put your money where your mouth and do something about it The result was last Wednesday s cheque presentation As she presented it to a Burlington councillor Miss Stone pointed out that the wanted it to be used for petitioning the Lord Lyon In Englandthe official Royal registrar of all costs of have the citys present Insignia become the basis for a legal coat of arms In thanking the region for her short lived honorarium Mlsa Stone commented that It hadmeantagreat deal to her to receive I was as delighted as if I had won a Nobel Regional Chairman Allan Masson commented What Burlington does with this money Is their perogatlve Youve Issued the challenge and their acceptance Is up to them Planning to build Check first Towns code must be followed What would happen If you constructed a building that did not meet the Halton Hills Building Code Legally the building In could have the building torn down but that la seldom the case according to Doug Sargent building inspector for the town In most cases we would try to find alternatives that would satisfy both the resident and the building code with minimum consternation explained Mr Sargent A recent case he notes was that of a carport constructed the property line when the g building code sets four feet as the minimum distance from si the property line for all con a The error was not discovered until the garage a was built and put Into service The plan for the carport was approved by the building in submitted by the builder When a permit is issued nit Before drawing up plans It Is specifications must meet the wise to contact the building approval of the building In department to check on the specter and comply with the governing bylaws Notional Building Code which Shortly the government of is the basis for the Hills Ontario will bo introducing Building Code uniform building standards across the province ex plained Mr Sargent After a permit Is issued upon approval of the plans it la best to follow the advice available In an Information sheet that accompanies the permit Work on swimming pool Grant for Terra Cotta Extensive improvements to the Terra Cotta Conservation area can now be carried out following an announcement last week that additional grants totalling will be awarded for the work Jim Snow for Halton East and minister of government services made the announcement that the ministry of natural resources had given Its okay for the grant An estimated BOO is the total figure the Credit Valley Conservation Authority expects to spend to further capital work The swimming pool will be completed the conservation grounds will be Improved a boundary fence will be installed and much needed landscaping will be done Service buildings sanitary facilities and signing are also in the list of Improvements It states that under the building act six inspections must take place as the con progresses with the last one Just before the building Is used The inspections are the responsibility of the builder and the owner and must be requested before work can begin on the next phase of construction The first Inspection must be made before the concrete footing is poured At this time It can be determined If the la being utilized as indicated on the Initial plans approved by the building department The second Inspection must be made before the foundation backfilled to check the waterproofing of the foun dation and the drainage tile surrounding the structure The third check is to be made after framing takes place and as with all in It must be requested by the builder contractor or Bfore the Insulation Is covered by dry walls another inspection must be made The basement roust be thoroughly Inspected before the concrete Is poured with a final Inspection to take place at completion before the bouse is occupied LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY news of Is the tine of her life these a she makes full use of her year long reign as Bramptons Flower Festival Queen Janie the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon was selected Flower Festival Queen two weeks ago She lists art riding swimming and also an avid traveller having travelled throughout Europe Pasta by Marray Via Batons Bravptea Daily Tuaes No service in Limehouse Sunday Pet Please Bow would yon like to be the owner of ttus Irish SellerT Tab male Is available from the Halloa Hills Animal Control Services and they are hoping that someone will come along to take aim hone Anyone who might be Interested la seeing Ms gorgeoas animal should drop by the services animal shelter anytime between and Monday lo Friday or between 1 and Saturday Becanse of summer holidays Pet Please will be discontinued for the next two Bonus However we would like to remind everyone that If ever they should be the iMfcoat far a pel drop by the animal control services office By Mrs A W Benton There will be no church service at next Sunday but It will be held again on July The catered for the roast beef dinner following the wedding at St Georges church ball on Saturday Mrs Allan of Gooderham and her sister Mrs Dixon of Milton visited Mrs Beaton last week We are pleased to see Mr Sam Glsby home from a long stay In hospital Also Mr Same la home after a few days there We wish better health for both We welcome and Mrs Rodger Beck and little Winnie from They have purchased the home built by the on the Fourth Line The have bought property farther north near the highway Mr and Mrs Wilfred Kirk wood motored to on June where she attended a reunion of former teaching friends The Cubs had their last meeting for this year June 18 They had a party with root beer and chocolate cake It Was also Steve Thompson last meeting as a leader with the Cubs To complete the year Ken invested and his mom and dad Thompson received his han were present to take part In the dyman badge and Hugo ceremony his gardening Cubs will begin again badge Brian Walton was Wednesday Sept Dedicate two parcels Two parcels of land one The two bylaws were along Crescent and authorized after receiving the other on Mountalnvlew their third and final reading at Road have been dedicated to town council last Tuesday the town of Hills evening NOTICE ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP MONDAY JUNE 1975 WILL BE PICKED UP TUES JULY 1 1975 AND FURTHER ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP TUESDAY JULY 1975 WILL BE PICKED UP WEDNESDAY JULY 2 WORKS Town of Hills John Hopkins graduate Timothy of ye received his Timothy is the son of Mr and bachelor of arts degree from Mrs W and a The John Hopkins University graduate of Georgetown In Baltimore Maryland at District High School Universitys academic Upslion fraternity VERIBEST MEATS Formerly Gregory Meat Packers PHONE I SPECIALIZING IH f RUHR ORDERS I FEATURED THIS WEEK FRESH Goat Meat FRESH MILK FED Veal 89 ALSO FRESH SPRING AVAILABLE SPECIAL For 2 Month Only CUSTOM KILLING FREE cut and wrapped to your specifications lb VAII We wish to Extend sincere I thanks to all for their response to our opening last week How high do you want to go VISIT THE CANADIAN FORCES MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT GEORGETOWN ARMOURIES EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY NOON TO PM Heres what summer is oil about Tins itrts of family Tun o ml on islands on the iltcrnnt mo 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