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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1982, p. 3

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday August Pat Audience of raises concerns over towns draft official plan LETS HEAR THE SIREN A cheerful horde youngsters crowded Into the Acton Friday Tor speciallyarranged tear The participant In the TM Lot program were given coloring book by Georgetown Fire prevent ion officer Bob Mesds Tot Loiter Scott Teeter joined Mr Meads In the cab of brigades rescue truck to try oat the lights and every noisy favorite the Herald By AAGARD Herald Staff Writer The lest public meeting held to Introduce the towns new draft official plan drew about 3D people to Georgetown District High School last Wednes day night Now planners have the arduous task of considering the publics response written or ver bal before the document is endorsed by town coun cil Official plans act as guides for councils to follow us ihey consider new development in their towns An official plan ensures that proposed development conforms to the existing land use of the area for which It Is bound and while Ihe town has four of them In force right now one each for the Georgetown and Act on urban one for the and another for a small silver of former town of adjacent to Highway the new document contains up dated policies Tor the amalgamated town of Hilts Its difficult to extract from the new draft plan any major policy changes that will have a dramatic effect on the average homeowner In Hnllon Hills LIFESTYLES Instead thanks to ministry of housing and municipal affairs great er concern for environ ment recent studies of the towns two hlsloric business cores and even farmer advocacy plan Is not simply a combination of policies which existed In the old documents but guide lines which reflect sty lee and goals sought by a Consultants working on the plan have suggested the town form hous ing policies eventually to bo Included In the plan which meet the needs of newcomers These would be reviewed and updated periodically The plan outlines how and at what pace develop ment of new areas should proceed and has colled on the town In strike an Lister leads tourism assoc ASTRO ADVICE A misunderstanding on The Heralds part prompted a number of readers to Eugenia asking tor analysis their birth charts While our Astro Advisor will accommodate inch request received thus far by responding with limited chart analysis time and newspaper space restrict- Ions prevent inch comprehensive work on a regular Please keep yoar correspondence to Eugenia brief and ik questions about some aspect of your past present or futnre But remember yon can write to Eugenia as many times as you like if more detailed analyses ore required The Herald will be happy to put you In touch with her directly Dear Eugenia I was born Aug 16 in Iho evening I think and my husband was born Feb 1930 Do you foresee any problems in our and If so what kind or problems would they be Planning Ahead Dear Planning Ahead Without an exact chart It Is difficult to state what the nature of your problems might be However I do feel that your comparison Is good enough and certainly worth working at in order to keep things together You have had some rough times in the post and now it appears to mc lhat there are many sudden changes coming up for you in the near future Both of your charts indicate a certain amount of right now and the energy must be channelled in a more physical manner then what It Is If you wish more precise information an accurate chart can be calculated with an exact time obtained from your hospital records or by listing a number of milestones and the month and year they such as of older members of the family accidents operations Immigrations or major moves This way I can work your chart back to your birth lime Three fire calls one night of times between Friday morning and early Satur day morning The first alarm of the evening was a false one the around 5 i At trucks were rolling again to snuff out a vehicle fire which erupted after an accident Nursing Jennifer Anne Marsh of Georgetown was one of young men and women who graduated from the Sheridan College School or Nursing during a special convocation ceremony July An emotioncharged speech by valedictorian Janet Balrd of OokviUe highlighted the occasion with hope expressed that the graduates will have the courage ana determinat ion to meet the high standard set for them by former alumni and College staff CHURCH DIRECTORY at the Tenth 10 intersection A motor cycle sustained damage in the blaie which erupted after the bike and driver tipped while negotiating a turn The driver received minor Injuries In Lim chouse at around am Saturday a Volkswagen bunt bio flames near the Lime- house Scout Hall No Inju ries were reported in the blaze which caused about to the unoccupied Continued from page officer Brent Kearse Festival Country general manager Robert besides other business associations In thenrea Steve Dawkins of the Olde Hide House in Acton who has been largely responsible for the major part of forma lion of the association was elect ed first President Others elected to the exe cutive committee are Vice President Rick of Jack Tanners Table Restaurant in Acton Secretary Joan Johns of the County Radial Railway and Treasurer Cindy Lindsay of the Ontario Agricultural Museum Elected as members of board of directors David Banks Eden Mills General Store Victor Brookes The Country Gallery Terra Col la Tom Chudleigh Apple Farm Milt on Kelly Crawford Pine Valley Farms Ray Mohawk Inn Campbellvllle Pat Schneiders Reli able Sweets Yvonne Ingersoll Glen Gilt Shops Glen Willi ams Agnes Olive The Forge Terra Tom Reed Georgetown Motor Inn Chuck Inn Milton LISTER HIRED It was felt the number complexity and immedi acy of the proposed pro jects necessitated the hir- Infl of an executive direct or Josephine Lister has been retained to fill this position Jo Lister has worked for several years In a marketing capacity for McDonalds Restaurants Previous to that she held the position of executive director at the George town Along- This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH GEORGETOWN PASTOR Edwin Mtchtl ALLIANCE EMS 177 CHURCH tors two SERIES AT f FRANCIS CALL Service Evening 30pm Wednesday Prayer Or HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ROAD CHURCH AT STREET ABIT Fithtr Monty Knisticrt Church Service s MASSES Sal of IDs Lutheran Hour Sun Bam 10 12 For Mens BLAZERS Mens Dress SHIRTS ONE PRICE Plus Many More LADIES MENS KIDS SUMMER CLEARANCE SPECIALS Throughout the Store Georgetown Market Place 1 lime resident of the area Mrs Is enthusiast ic of the area and the oppor tunity to be involved in providing a vehicle to coordinate and promote tourism and business development for the area Full membership will bo open to tourism relat ed businesses and opera tions with the fee based on the number of employees An associate membership will be available to businesses that will bene fit Indirectly from increased traffic levels eg gas stations variety stores Mrs Lister announced that to launch the membership drive there will be three area meetings at which time a full presentation will be Grossman to meet Health Council Ontario health minister Larry Grossman will meet members of the Halton District Health Council Aug 11 In During on afternoon closed- door session the minister will be briefed on the Councils general wort the activities of Its standing committees and b view of future whether Mr Grossman will in turn have any news or specific comments for the Council Following tho meeting at the Councils Trafalgar Road offices he will meet media representatives to answer questions made explaining the benefits of membership and the proposed projects Meeting for Acton and Eden Mills will be held next Monday Aug at at Jack Tanners Table Restaurant In Acton Meeting for Milton Campbellvllle and Horn by is Aug at at the Ontario Agricul tural Museum Meeting for George town Glen Williams Terra Cottu and lint at Slewarttown Hall All Interested persons are invited to attend these meetings If more inform ation Is required please contact any of the memb ers of the board of direct ors or call Jo Lister at encompassing toning by law to replace a myriad of regulations now in place Commercial growth in the towns urban areas should be tightly controll ed to ensure that the marketplace Isnt diluted by on overabundance of stores for relatively few people Entrenched In the plan Is the protection of the Acton and George town Business Improve ment Areas the survival of which has been threat ened by large shopping plazas on the communit ies outskirts OUTSIDE CORE While the plan acknowl edges that Georgetowns primary commercial area lies outside the downtown core along the eastern stretch of High way retailers planning a move to the community will be encouraged to settle in the downtown core In Acton the plan recognizee that down town core is the itys principal commerc ial area and notes that the only large shopping plaz as allowed already exist in Georgetown Following the regions official plan passed two years to which the town must the Hal- ion Hills document also enfranchises In writing the preservation of farm land But one local farmer at the Georgetown meeting suggested this may not go for enough It would been better be said if the plan adopted a code of ethics similar to the pro vinces Agricultural Code of Practice something Coo tinned on page J Novak DT J Koharl DT Georgetown 122 Street on Denture therapy Clinic Phono 7912314 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE WE AUGUST 11th Grade Taxt not Includtd In sal ID 5 OXBOW BOOKS The collected second hand glasses will be donated to the Christian Medical Mission They will then be distributed to needy 3rd world countries Juno GEORGETOWN OPTICAL LENSES GUARANTEED AGAINST BREAKAGE F0R1 FULL YEAR EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FRAMES REPAIRED GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE For Complete Optical Service Call 8773562

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