On Eighth Line Speed limit reduced speed limit on Eighth Line between Wl Id wood Road and Side- road Is going to be dropped from kilome tres per hour to per hour Councillors gave the Initial nod to the change Monday night Final ap proval corner this Monday nlgln council meeting The speed 1 rcduc lion came about in re sponse to a petition by residents or the area concerned for the safety or school aged child rcn living along this one Radar studies by Hal ton regional police indie no significant spee ding in excess of the BO kilometres per hour llm it Development frustrations It s not the town fault some development ap plications have been in limbo nee the 1970s according to town director Ian Keith He told councillors Monday night there are currently applications in he town file on hold They re there for a variety of reasons vary from waiting for a signature by the devel to appro- agreement by the developer look through this report and I sec after application That really concerns me Coun Pam Sheldon One has to ask what is wrong with muni thai we are ng so long she said A good development Id be able to show us Its within six to eight months not years and years Mr Keith sympathized with her and said the government has develo ped so many checks and balances In the system that the whole process If dragged out because a myriad of people have to be given the opportunity to give their opinion on a development Mechanical Pony enters marketplace By ROBIN BAKE WELL Herald suff Hyundai Country may sound like some thing from the far cast but in reality it is located right on Highway 7 in Georgetown A new dealership Is selling the Pony a Sout hern Korean import which Is fast making a sizable dent In the dian car market Bill and Hank are the proprietors of the dealership and as Bill Lcnstra said the car fits right into the George town market It very economical a commuter and family car The brothers have been in the car dealer ship business for the past years and managed to sell Ponys In the Brampton area during the vehicle premier year 1984 in Canada Located at the old Shop- catalogue store at 313 Guelph Street the square foot facility will feature full service and employs all but a couple of Georgetown residents Mr a Hut ion resident he believes In hiring local staff Salesman Roy Vender and shop Glen Harrison Steve Buck Barry new and Ken are all Georgetown resld- Over a mill on were sold during the first nine years of production in western Europe and the far cast Here in Canada salcare over the mark During Mr s week or operations In Georgetown he has sold eight Ponys and said that was without advert Because the car is from a Third World country there are no import duties imposed and another bonus Is that there are no import limi The Hyundai Company in Southern Korea was incorporated after the Second World War and accounts for ten per cent of thai country gross national product The company Is very A vers fled and owns bu in the shipbuild ing chemical and construction Before being to the Canadian mar the Pony was tested for Canadian winter cond lions in Kapuskas for two years Another Canadian con nection with the Pony is that the tires Mlchelins from Halifax windshi elds Ford windshield wl antennas and spark plugs are all made in Canada This creates Jobs in Canada which the Cana dian government has been after for a long time It s given us all Jobs too Mr said The great number of car dealerships In Georgetown doesn t seem to bother Mr Lcn There enough ness In Georgetown for everyone The town seems to be expanding which is good I glad to be here and hope to be hes said Seated In one of the many Pony vehicles In stock Hyundai Country is Bill who owns the business with his brother Hank Salesmen Wayne and Tim Allan are directly next to him and are hoping to do a brisk business Herald Photo Cold Continued from Page At Staff Sgt Bromley with the Halton Regional Police Division said the weather t give that department much trouble Everybody came to work be quipped He said It the first snow storm or freeze up which usually produces the most accidents but after the initial storm most driven get use to the conditions It a real zoo out there was how taxi driver Willie Wilkinson described the situation You ve got your regular customers and then you get ail these strange addresses he said adding that a lot of people don want to drive there cars or they won start in this type of weather Mr Wilkinson said he had been busy since 30 Monday morning and bad spent time giving boosts to vehicles Seldom condemned for killing To the editor of The Herald Regarding a local clergyman articles on Bible study can be comp licated etc Humankind has been kind since earliest reco rded history as to being loaded down by sin They did that which was evil In the sight of the Lord Always easy to condemn us of sin in the abstract Early authors conde mned extra marital sex feeding the livestock etc on the Sabbath but very seldom condemned kill ing By contrast when we I read numbers chap to get the opposite advice and 2nd Kings chaps would some theologians b also enlighten us on the Morley Mills benefits to be attained from Leviticus SECTION THLHFRALD Wednesday January 1BSS Page Treasury department Added staff gets the job done fast A GIANT STEP Mary Carney helps six yearold Kate Carney along at the outdoor rink at the Fairgrounds Kate and Mary were among toe handful of people Saturday using t skating facility Herald photo News from Norval By WILSON Herald Correspondent Catherine Leslie of RR4 Georgetown enjoy a week trip to Fort Lauderdale Florida where she attended the wedding annivcr celebration for Mr and Mrs Russell Grn Brampton West Wo men Institute held th monthly meeting at the home of Dorothy Jan Presi dent Dorothy chaired the meeting following opening ex Jane Terry read the minutes Business- included the Institute party planned for Friday at at Huttonvllle Community Centre tion you would like to see passed and was answered by 15 mem Guest speaker at the was Van Bltem of In Brampton who showed a film A question and answer period followed Courtesies were given by Margaret McClure Lunch was served by Jean Williamson Charlotte ommit to add the staff necessary to generate the information needed to run a corporation the size of Burl Coun James Grieve said As well the region Chief Administrative Of Dennis Perlin who arrived on the scene In 1979 played an important role in bringing he structure of the treasury depart ment to Us current standard The changes came about problems in the late 1970s In the region found itself with a unreported deficit Something had to be done to prevent a similar slip up from taking place A consulting firm was asked to come In and review the treasury department opera lions The firm said there was severe under staffing which meant the essential things weren I getting done In order for the treasury deportment to keep up with the sophistication of the grow ng Corporation equipment and staffing With the doubling of staff the quality and of work mats be I done under treasurer J has improved spoke kindly for the reg on when the dian Bond Haling Ser vice did its review of the region and its LEGION LINES Jan This is where the decisions are made or finalised or new ideas are brought up They are not all boring in fact some arc quite lively so come on out and take part CAR DRAW Winners Jan 17th No J McFarlane N9o J Presswood No 300 Hunter No M Haines No 427 J France No 307 Presswood EUCHRE Winners Jan 11th LADIES 1st Ethel Anthony 2nd Ann Cousins Booby Yvonne Larusso MEN 1st Rick Mlchall 2nd Bert Porter Booby Roger Darling Winners Jan 18 LADIES 1st Trudy Paul 2nd Sally Caldwell Booby Bessie Allen MEN 1st Bob Dumper 2nd Ernie Booby Dorothy Ireland ENTERTAINMENT This Is one of our MINT BINGO nights The music by BOOTS Saturday HEtDOVEH 2ND WEEK THE PARTY ANIMAL FRt SAT SUN TOTHURS ONLY LN0U0E4EXUL 2ND WEEK BREAKIN2 Terry McClu lure No patchwork yet Court and Road petitioners will have to wall some in ore before the town makes any Improvements on their streets Monday night Coun Mike Armstrong fellow councillors the town dec to spray patch pavement edges and apply hot mix asphalt to the Gower Court grade should be deferred He said he wanted to speak with Jannette We- of Cower Court before the of work on the shoulders of both streets so ahead WHOLESALE UGKTWG CENTRE TAKE IT EASY TAKE THE TRAIN Si For TICKETS and INFORMATION Your Authorized Agent Is Barber Henley Buahwaa EstaMahMMtO A t Phone Daily Weekly Monthly CALL NOW HOLY CROSS ROMAN CHURCH Mipte Annua PASTOR Father Dave Cote PASTOR Father Con Mahony MASSES Saturday p SundaySim 8 WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING SPRING SHOCKS TORSION BARS BALL JOINTS MINOR FRAME REPAIRS BRAKES ETC flirt ARMSTRONG GEORGETOWN Sussmans of Arthur OF CANADAS LARGEST INDEPENDENT MENS STORE FAMOUS BRAND SUITS SAVE 50 OFF ENTIRE SELECTION loco mens suits FAMOUS MEOT RUB SHETLAND TO K6 Itl ODES HOT MCUJDE HEW IK ALL PRICE NOW 135 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