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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 11, 1984, p. 7

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SUTTON Tilt RAID Wednesday July Emergency measures allow dump to continue Fly Hern Id Staff Friday afternoon an emergency certificate allowing dumping to ton It nut at the region Burlinfcton landfill gran led The Minister of the Environment Andrew Brandt granted the em certificate which will allow the Ion dump on top of already buried garbage at the landfill site It was touch and go quite concerned afternoon tonal disposal Jack told The Herald Good for four months the emergency cert if allows dumping the north end of the site The region is waiting fur the decision of an board hearing held In May jnd early June which will allow dump to inUL at the landfill site til Thermion presented a four continuation pi at the he pi intentions fiti within the limits of the present Two of the phases involve filling on lop of aire idy buried tartiijt Just filling the site higher Out would involve ill in the where there Is no and the phase would dump in the north end again been no landfllling All the would be within the limits of the property and require purchasing of neighboring proper Pending the hearing hoard dec Is certificate all the region to cont inuc at the A long term waste management plan is be ing worked on by region which would use iin inc mention process to produce energy from per cent of garbage The remaining per cent will be burled In one of six candidate sites currently being studied in greater detail All the potential land fill sites arc out of Hal ton llllts STAR BRIGHT On a stretch of lonely pavement on Highway south of Acton Herald staff member Dan Half captures Illuminating beam or light tram passing motorists on a foggy night The Wars type from the cars lighln are caused by a special fitter Herald photo Town asks Croatians for 3 property studies Acton town hall ownership transfer By Hera Id Staff Croatian Social and Cultural Centre moved one slop closer to its goal of development on Us property on Winston Churchill Boulevard and In a recorded vote councillors voted that he Centre prepare and submit three studies the off of development on the Centre Nerval town is asking for a traffic study an agricultural Impact and another on Councillors Marilyn Harry Finn Poulstrup John McDonald Rick Bonnctt Mike Arm strong Dave Whiting Ross and Phil Carney supported the carrying out of these studies whereas Sheldon Jake Km ken Peter Norton and Mayor Miller opposed it Town staff will mate the terms of refer ence for the studies and review the proposed development plans for the Centre In light of the study conclusions EXPAND The owners of the Centre want to expand use of their property to Include an extension to the existing multi pur pose for sports equipment rooms change rooms office and washroom facilities tennis court garden equipment shed and alterations to the exist bam for an art gallery Neighbors oppose such development claiming existing problems with trespassing traffic and noise would be Incrcas I think this mendation is the best answer m solving the problems at the Croatian Centre Coun Mike Armstrong declared at last week council meet ing He warned that if councillors t give he goahead for the Grit leadership race Herald Special One contender for the federal Liberal nomina Hon has dropped out and thrown his support to another Mr Jim has dropped out in support of Mr Kevin Coelho who confirmed day that he In the race for the BramptoD Georgetown Liberal nomination He joins former MP Ross Milne and local association treasurer Ed Smith in the race Postmen worried over snow scene The lilies are coming into bloom and the grass needs cutting but the issue of snow removal Is still on tne mind of Canada Post staff In Last week the mayor received a loiter from Georgetown postmaster G J King asking that a bylaw be passed provid guidelines for snow removal While our primary concern is for the safety of our employees we are also very concerned with the residents of George town who use the same streets and sidewalks Mr King wrote He noted the tabic winter weather turns from snowfall to freezing rain and causes major slipping hazards for those who walk Your donation In lo Rod Cross cou be lo support our work Iho world across Canada or common ly RED CROS is in FOR LIFeT ID OXBOW BOOKS SUMMER HOURS From July 16 to August 13 Inclusive we wilt be open as follows THURSDAY- S30 FRIDAY 930 9 PM SATURDAY- MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 8861 GERRE ELECTRIC WHOLESALE LIGHTING CENTRE una I iqh ngnetdt Lighting on hand discounts V lull rang eldest J Hilton Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your community 5 a week Monday to Friday Callus for details at studies the it I tors would likely take the matter to an Ontario Municipal Board heir After the studies are done Council will give consideration o the Centre application Development may not be approved depending on the results of the studies I think the reports re calling for arc crucial Harry said Once we have them we can make a better prepared Coun Marilyn Scr Jeantson indicated the changes desired by the Centre may alleviate the problems that neighbors are currently Ing with the Centre GUNS Coun Sheldon stuck to her guns in opposing the studies I have a caff ear that if those reports arc done the decision down the road will probably be a rubber stamp dec is Ion she said And our decision to deny the application will go up the creek Mayor Miller also opposed undertake the studies but on an agricultural basis He said the Federation of Agriculture would prefer to see the land remain as agricultural use lly AM IN Herald Starr Thi Acton Town Hall has been sold Heritage Ac I on became the proud owner of the historic downtown day for The transfer of owner ship of the property wus made with a nourish of the pen by Hills Mayor Miller The agreement says if they want it back wl have to sell It back hem for Heritage chairman Ted Tyler told The Monday Heritage Acton is a profit body governed by provincial laws with a board of directors mode up of interested Acton citizens The group raised money for the restoration of lawn boll through the Ac tan loltcry the Lcathertown Market and id erf est In the agreement the ship over the south drive way access which gives it permanent access to the fire hall and secures parking there With the the property Heritage Act on has been able to claim a SCO Bicentennial grdnl from the Ontario Heritage Foundation Friday Mr Tyler took of the signed deed down to the Ontario Her ilage Foundation for her easements to be placed on the build He said Act on hid agreed to the casements verbally and it is now a miller of pulling it all down on There are certain heritage things they want preserved on the building Mr Tyler said in explaining what arc mis Things like the belfry HALTON HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY Town Country DRY CLEANING SAME DAY MY 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE AN ECOWBOX 12 PIECES OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Kentucky 116AGUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8775241 to the old slay the Is rt Lined work on which has been a for two months will The dry walling pro cess has to be finished off a plaster cover needs lo be put up in Ihe hall needs lo be hung up and the steeple which the used kto have has lo be Mr Tyler said Barry D Timleck Chartered Accountant l ft 1LTAL fa Mo 10 877 J A W TRENTON DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St Georgetown 9am Weekdays I Evenings by appointment 8772359 BRIAN G00DLET Mutual Ufa of Cornell LIMESTONE All Fill TOP SOIL BUD HAINES Favourite Recipes CHOCOLATE ORANGE DROPS margarine firmly packed brown sugar egg 1 all purpose flour 1 soft whole wheat flour baking soda salt 18 tsp ground cloves Grated rind of 1 orange c orange juice c chocolate chips Cream margarine and brown sugar beat in egg Combine all purpose flour whole wheat flour baking soda salt and cloves Blend thoroughly into creamed mixture Add orange rind orange juice and chocolate chips Mix well Drop teaspoon onto greased cookie sheets Bake at 375 degrees about 10 to minutes Make dozen cookies Td In ill 2201 92 MAIN ST 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