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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1984, p. 6

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THL Beneath s pastoral serenity runs an undercurrent of tension Herald Special A of tens ion is running pastoral of rural Ian University of study Prof blamed tension on development Mr study it as as put of the Rural nt hi said farm rural i will the major issui in the fuiitre traditional concern of farmland lost to urban but if it rcullj detrinimlil to good Mr noted in 1J76 Region had arms total ing 117 acres the youth in rural residential development however that number to in accounting or 129 IHIibie who jssisted with the nit lus been a trend In Hilton to mere isl the imount of land lost to residential development Up to lJfH she noted region planning had reviewed J17 severance per cut of which wtre the rurul ire and per cent of which were approved Industrial and applications were seldom rejected she idded These net she said become the lots which are sold to firm residents after first ilsi usually as retirement lota or farm is finished She also noted how overt such lots In rural have not been developed even though their sever have been It seems clear in the immediate future Mr said it is nut likely that his extra development will he Ms Held reported survey eotidutled on Hilton c lied felt thin land their lifestyle had been by the of so my fears she said include the idea tint the rural wis being lost as former duellers fo ixcs to farmi Most of the people she sud ported it least six sivennnsviihw mile of then firms in jt and all in inerease have ttitli neighbors In iddition to of fir about dog problems Inuring tin binned tin new nnjjibirs I it of them are ifr mi of squired of tin urn she snd Mr Per irfui ii pohej is needed to allow in Hit of farm to rur ii homes I think this raisis tile ljuestion of whither the iditioniiconteplof the f iimly farm in is ite my longer he said Despite the mounting problems of he noted most hive thinned their will to si bits of Ihur J to meet sped Hunt unwelcome Deer hunters You re not on or school proper sin II dton Hills The Hilton board of the Horn in lie itiiiol 11 the Upper in College School have riiiuesled the town Awaits change is a are i Deputy clerk I renin his If dj line change next Mon 1 owned by mil Investments united northwest due lop mint of single family homes could its to designate properties owned by school hoards no hunting area snir report The two to on are ilso requesting that these requests tin ill lands within a half on tint wilt mile radius of their ni ide next properly be ni lit never considered Town councillors took Aloud lit weeks newspaper headlines the assertion of a developer that Hindi to be built in Oat irio could limlcdlnHallon Hills The region of wis never e for pi int nun Dave Whiting el We never lost it de il Mayor Miller also look offence when nob Industrial developer Hugh I don think i s too far fctihed to i that could have been considered HERES LOOKING AT YOU Georgetown Dale Wood is the conductor of the Choral ind the Cnnlantc Singers He is a University of Toronto graduate and classifies music as his full time employment He instructs students a week in singing piano and keyboards with composing music and working with orchestras in Toronto Mr Wood second love fishing turned into a business six years Ago His company is called Charters which takes fishermen on Lake for fishing Dale Wood has been i Georgetown resident for eleven years Sound of Music SHOW HOOK Hawaii MUSK Anything tut opera there- t a favorite PI Moon River Ontario Fishing Golf HI- Hot- I very sports minded in high school I have a sports idol Rote whuh I guess is tl same thing Che Ml 1977 year I yit married llir to the fullest Whit do you hope to be doing in en years turlheniif my career Asked not to show eounullors were to show up July at an Mum nil hi two sever inei itmn by Hun March Other regions Temporary housing dont want in storage building our garbage pliuncr properly owner the town not to represent to The is refused Iind summer Stuff Nobody wanes garbage Regional councillors were told last week that regions l receptive to loaning space in their dumps for wastes It done recently but three months ago we did on a staff tostaff basis discuss trading spice They l receptive to It the region chief officer said is looking for an Interim solution to the waste thit will be accumulating once the current landfill site in Burlington is full mid July Planning and public works committee chair man Ann said s Interest in trading space been well received In preliminary discussions with neighboring regions earlier A long term solution in the farm of an Energy From Waste that would Incinerate per cent of the region garbage in future is now being studied in detail A preliminary study has recently been A farmir by the late Theresa St Jean figure in the I community has applied for ion to convert a storjgc building on the property into a temporary home recent ly became the owner of the lands west of warttownonPart Lot 15 Concession In her will Miss St granted legal lenmcy of he on ginil firm house to the tenant family until 199j with option of vac it in it their dis As Mr has reeently been wishes to ate the building on the Mayor objects to expansion into a tern sidinit until he house on his property wire toil tin sturige building is equipped with Ms own well septic disposal dnviw i from A publi i for the zonule oim their final de Rummage sale Holy Cross Church ill be holding a rummage sale of new and used the church hill on Maple Avenue June from Awards banquet The mayor of Hal oil Hills would like to see the Croatian Social and Centre return to agricultural use In Monday night general committee meeting he told fellow councillors that as member of the Agricultural Advisory he very much opposed to ex pan at site On Churchill Boulevard Sideroid the Centre his made applications to the own for expanding Its facilities Mayor Miller he objects to the loss of land the impact on the neighbor ing agricultural eommu nity that further develop mint on the properly would cause The Pioneer Girls Club at Maple Ave Baptist Church held a Spring Awards Banquet where a total of awards were given out The Highlight of the evening was six girls getting the Pioneer Girls Highest Honor award for their group They were Rhonda Karen Sarah Back row right Julie Jennifer Shelley Russell Canada Day crafts The Second Annual Region Craft and Bake Sale originally scheduled for June 17 was postponed because of rain It is now rescheduled for July I at the Halton Region Museum Kelso Conservation Area where It will run in conjunction with the Great Canada Day Ice Crank Off cream making demonstrations and contests for the whole family The fun begins at 10 a m and lasts until For further information call preview sale Dont miss our 8 Page Coloured flyer in todays paper WERE NEW IN TOWN COME IN TRY US THE COFFEE IS ALWAYS ON HOLLYWOOD TAVERN Join Us PURINA BUTCHERS BLEND KG Re 8 PREMIUM WATER SOFTENER SALT SAVE I s WE NAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF WILD GIRD FEEDERS HUMMING BIRO FEEDERS I OPEN 96 pm EVERYDAY EXCEPT I FRIDAY pm BUDGE CANARY FMCHSEED SHALL OR LARGE PACKAGES PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING JUNE 3084 FEEDS SUPER X kg mow NO 1 PIGEON FEED mow N03PBE0NFEED kg NOW GEORGETOWN RENS FEED SUPPLIES 360GUELPHST LTD UNITS 8770818 HiHintiyu Die CONCORDE Favourite Recipes STRAWBERRY RHUBARB PIE 1 c sugar 3 tbsp quick cooking tapioca salt nutmeg 1 lb rhubarb cut in inch pieces 3 cups 1 c fresh sliced strawberries Pastry for 9 lattice top pie 1 butter Combine first add rhubard and strawberries Mix to coat fruit Let stand about minutes Turn into pastry lined 9 pie plate Dot with butter Adjust lattice top seal Bake degrees for 35 40 minutes foodstuff S GEOHGETOWN FOODSTUFFS SPECIAL MINUTE TAPIOCA SUNDAE TOPPINGS BUTTERSCOTCH CHOCOLATE 1 GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Over 24000 miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE SPECIAL FRONT DISC BRAKES REAR DRUM BRAKES Replace Shoat Replace Pads Turn Rotors Repack Bearing Turn Drums Check Hydraulic System Phone for appointment 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