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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1984, p. 3

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Sterling recommendation WE BANDSHELL PERFORMERS gravel victory fly MARY CICO Special looks like residents a victory on their hands Tuesday morning Ontario Sec Norm Stirling ruled expulsion of he gravel pits in his recommend it ions mint which will now go lo the ib mil Mr Stirling sup ported he on Tilt Commission id earlier rejected major expansion of the in side south of Loser in the in it tor is Mil nil Industries The wanted to extend its gravel it ions in Spcj side It Mr Sterling the Ontario of land targeted by ind Industries for el extraction would be preserved is natural rural The Niagara plan the from Nlngar 1 ills to Tobermory his been in the works Tor 11 jcrs costing to million so fir Mr Sterling made recommendations for the plan which follow it Nut Escarp ment fund be created to donations for the of land th it the province con tribute over to the fund that Hie Parks be established in elude the development of parks and the ion of development lie In escarp plinnuif area be delegated to the local municipalities Public response the trio Sec retujs recommendit inns are welcomed in up until Sept 14 Ads are be published interested people where to direct their response ACTON TOWN HALL Still work to he done Although there still a family of four pigeons cooing contentedly the now sturdy ceiling beams of he town lull inquiries are lemg made lo rent various rooms in the downtown building Heritage Acton chair man Ted Tyler told The Herald he been roach ed by people in holding day and fitness classes in the building Bower Street isn t fin jet and the feathery tenants still hive lo flj the coop Mr Tyler took The Her ild on a tour of the building this week almost one and half ears after the town renovations began had lo replace Ihe chimney because it was four inches too nar row Tor the flue size required for a gas Mr Tyler said pointing the chimney on the south side of the building At one time the town hall id four chimneys and they were used J he it the two storey building We be putting two chimneys on the north side but re false just to the other side Mr Tyler said The fourth chimney won t be repaired be cause it In the urn of proposed extension the town hall on the side The ton will give elevator to the building second floor as well as upstairs washrooms shingled the roof we ve put eaves all around and we repaired the admire the As he jiggled the key In the front door pad lock he said a mayors balcony would be added the front doors Inside the building was gutted and four to six inches of insulation was put In were repaired and some replaced On the right what used to be the original fire department room then part of the library has been made Into a bright office Now it be an office for tourist information with a part time secre tory Mr Tyler Indie To the left of the entrance hall Is the former council Originally it had a In the and plaster wall At one time ornament on the walls was of plywood then tin Both tin and wood ornamentations been saved and Mr Tyler slid plans are to have one wall of each in the council chamber for purposes We likely use this room as a meeting room probably for sen Mr Tyler said Walking through a doorway he said the former assessor s office and adjoining bathroom ire to become a full sized kitchen and one of the former jail cells a janitor closet The jail cell will be restored Mr Tyler said Leading the way down the hall to men and women washrooms Mr Tyler said all he copper plumbing is in and has been Inspected The hallway by Ihe washrooms is Intended to serve as the ramp access into the hall for the handicapped once the proposed extension is built he said a word or to watch your step be cause of the pigeon droppings Mr Tyler pointed out work still needs to be done on he deeoralive arch area of the medium sized hall A former stage door has now become a cup- bo ind three ceiling lights broken when pulled down are to be remade by a Toronto craftsman Asked if the will be enough to accomplish ill work still lo be done Mr Tyler said confidently Acton anon profit body with a board of directors made up of interested ens recently became proud owner of the dow building for The transfer of owner ship of the property was made by Hills Miller and allowed Heritage Acton to lay claim to a from the Ontario age Already a federal grunt by Community Develop ment has been spent is has the WO raised by Heritage Aclon through the Actario tottery the Market and Cars damaged Cars seemed be the victims of many ids of wilful damage this week Over the weekend a vehicle parked in the driveway of the Midison in id its sides scraped with sharp object Tin thing occur rid to a Chevy irked in the driveway of a McDonald Crescent residence in Aeton wis damage to the sides of the tar WORK THAT OUR FACILITY EXPANSlON Enjoy the same great aerobics classes youve come to expect from us PLUS full weight training lockers sauna suntanning esthetics services weekday babysitting expanded hours restocked SPORT CLOSET return of HEALTHY BACK CLASSES Specialty classes including ballet jazz selfdefence WORK THAT BODY Ml or drop Into Royal Bank One way to get those agents after for Wykowskl above of Urampton and Debbie Eyre Tllson of Georgetown is do their Aug IG at for Hills day The musical singing and dancing duo will be some of the talent entertaining goers from noon A m in the that day Local residents arc uracil to choose Auk a their exhibition day and give local talent a big cheer Herald photo If you haven 1 heard Jill Potneroy IB of Georgetown singing in the local rock band you get a chance to hear her per forming with Georgetown Hod Impel at he Canadian National Exhibition The ringing team will be on stage sometime between noon and Aug 16 along with many other talented local performers Herald photo Campaign numbers II fever Is tickling your tootsies why not join the junkies jlrcndy In the thick of Hie To help you get in touch with the of your color The published list of olfice numbers below rini 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