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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 17, 1979, p. 3

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Draft version tabled ill ItU Tunny little corners halt sign bylaw approval Mobile signs home lion signs and signs bearing the names of farms or families are among the funny little corners in the draft version of the town new sign control bylaw which must be straight out before the document it presented to the public according to Ross and other members of he general committee Sections prohibiting all of the above uses are included in the draft bylaw presented tn the committee Monday night Members shared the view thai bans on such harm uses as front igiij a homeowner name go too far and to Libit the draft bylaw for a length reviiw on the drawing board forjears sign bylaw primarily to control the proliferation of commercial signs along the towns high Simple bylaws used bv town staff in the draft contain eroua restrictions upon many alternate uses Levy warned against early passage for such a pointing out existing signs in Ildllon Hills would have be torn down according to conditions in the draft version He geitcd that sign should be gn en five years iini found to be in contra arid that mobile signs liktlhosLftnLedby merchants to temporarily advertise items or events with flashing lights should be banned tour Pat similar ly made it clear that he wanted no restrictions placid on farm owners who wish to their firm and breed of livestock on llmr liter Hut drift would prmnt residents with from their trade to the Llerk from members j certain aspects of the draft bylaw Among them is the time period to allowed after enactment during which owners of the must Hum and pi icing the ily for and with a municipal official Mr Richardson informed the that asked for chance to review the In a related officii recommended hi which woul iiri sipn to the town St fir sign at ftr lettering or r surf lei Jslaw pi ted a whi i any window i to for which for political elections action projects bans property sales less than foot and zoning art all exempt from the resirlctions of the draft up li i Ik with additio i SI WALLPAPER ON WHEELS SHOPATHOME SERVICE Merity homes are approved conditionally LET US HELP YOU Coordinate Colours Select Wall Covering Choose Paint Finish Colours Utilize the latest Decoratint Ideas WE SPECIALIZE IN Courteous Service Professional Advice Free Measurint of your Room No Obligations SKUNK STITCHERY Vol Mm at llic branch of the Ho I ton Hills Public Library after an adjacent ision project received final the i planmnf has be home proposed for ward Street Boulevard area of Georgetown Subject to regional council today Wednesday Developments Ltd will be granted conditional appro to build the single family homes on a lettare silt which will create an extension to Edward and overlooking Park Homes arc approaching completion on the large sllc adjacent which extends lei to Boulevard and links with Lane Court That development received regional last October Development is anticipated within this hectare area to the local extension of municipal services Sharon Johnston of the regional stiff reported The pub he works department has re viewed this application and determined that services can be provided Ms Johnston site proximity to the Hungry Hoi low Environmentally Sensitive Area and pointed out that the Credit Valley Election possible at any time warns The Progressive live Youth musl be prepared or a federal election at any time and members must not let themselves lapse into a false sense of security ConscratncMP John mid MP for Bramp ton Georgetown spoke to a group of about young Pro gressive Conservatives bun day at their annual meeting in the Centennial Recreation Centre The youth federation cullve was acclaimed to office after some additions were mode to the group lion The new executive in eludes Stan Sutler president Lynn first vice prcsl Don second Sue Mcllile third Met president rrctor Small treasurer Betty Coups secretary Past president Jay Mathers said tht federation member ship which at an all lime high of iboul around nomin time last year ibout 100 present During the election the group mo to members he said Sutter said the executive would be looking at policy during he next year including resolutions young PCs p at their recent convention on the Bolt People deenmm of HADASSAH BAZAAR 1979 Wed Oct 24th a m p m AT THE AUTOMOTIVE BUILDING Exhibition Place Admission 200 Children Under 12 FREE T C GO TRAINS DIRECT TO BOOR Toy magic is moving to Georgetown Market Place just 2 doors from E 5 50off Everything in the store Buy early for Christmas SAVE pertinent ton corns If by council the recommendation v i II sec the provincial ministry lou ing informed that ap pending subject deiel peri WALLPAPER ONWHEELS SHOP ATHOME SERVICE 8774193 ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER We are we have the boots for YOU WINTER BOOTS ftatumg QUALITY STYLE WARMTH PRICE COMFORT Grandmothers Grandfathers Mothers Fathers Teenagers Bays Girls C0WF AND FOR Our To YOU li RIGHT We Our Regular Cuitorr en KNOW1 They Keep Tolling We Comparison Priced Ant Know Prices Are LOWER Oh so comfortable You can even dance all night in them and still dance some more Latest fashions MOST COLOURS NEW IN STOCK FOR FALL WINTER ATTRACTIVELY STYLED HANDBAGS AT POPULAR PRICES Every lady in Georgetown Should Check Our Handbags A fantastic Selection MOTHERS PREVENT WINTER SNIFFLES KAUFMAN Names you can trust An excellent selection for your girl or boy When it comes to fitting childrens winter boots we dont fool around WE FIT FEET Our boots give warm comfort WARM WATERPROOF Busier Brown Socks For Childrens Comfort NEW FAIL WINTER STOCK Baby Size to Teenager Cougar Winter Boots NOW IN STOCK Priced to Sell ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FLETCHERS family shoes GEORGETOWNS FOREMOST FOOT FITTERS 102 Main Downtown Gawnetown 8771664

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