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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1985, p. 18

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Page SECTION THE HERALD More Wild wood stops Regional councillors approved four traffic bylaw changes for Halton Including the erection of four way stop signs at Wlldwood Road and Confederation Street Councillors also approved the erection of threeway stop signs at Road and Story Drive at Cindy Place and WUdwood Road and at Eighth Line and Road Restricting the speed limit of vehicles on Sideroad to kilometers per hour from BO kilometers per hour was also approved Crib players wanted The Mens Industrial League starts Monday at m at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch In Georgetown New members arc welcome Socomeout or call Don or Archie Gas room for wells A chlorine gas room is to be constructed at Acton s Fourth Line and Davidson Wells Simcoc Engineering Ltd will oversee the projects construction and equipment modifications Improve paint bid Two bids to Georgetown a water tower were rejected by Halton regional staff and the job is to be One of the companies making a bid follow the proper procedure after they failed to drop off a tender deposit The other company made a bid that was over the approved budget Tor the job The public works department wants to have the painting done for SO Region play blackjack Regional councillors will be gambling or charity Oct In Burlington Halton region approved to help the United Way run a Monte Carlo night The will be refunded and profits made from the night will go towards the three United Way agencies in Five regional councillors will be attending the event to show their support including chairman Peter Pomeroy Dosido classes Learn modem square dancing with the Pine Valley Squares The popular group are offering two free nights of dance lessons Sept 11 They re getting together at J pro at Hall For more Information coll 878366 or B778317 Wetlands to be acquired Natural Resources Minister Vincent Kerrio announced approval last week of a year project of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority to acquire wetland areas situated In the Credit River watershed Wetland and headwaters perform import ant water management roles and will be acquired by the Conservation Authority through donation The costs of the ten year project are for the appraisal legal and survey cost associated with and are to toe Subject to of funding provincial grants will be contributed to the year project City meets country An Acton woman collided with a bailer and a trailer being pulled by a tractor on at the Town Line Aug at The tractor was pulling Its load at 10 km per hour when the woman attempted to pass at km per hour She hit the trailer and the bailer causing a total of damage to them police said An estimated was done to 1963 Mazda Disconnected in crash A man from Shallow Lake Ontario suffered minimal injuries when his 1980 Ford hit a telephone pole on Sideroad and the Third Line Aug at a m He was travelling too fast and entered a ditch to slow down police said After this he crossed the road and hit a telephone pole Police estimate damage was done to the car and damage was done to the pole Glen gets a Herald Staff The builder of George town s Glen Mills Coop will receive a reduction in the lot levies Imposed by region Glen Mills Housing Co operative Inc asked for and received a regional capital contribution reduction of per cent Each of the units to be built on land border on River Drive and Road North will now be hit with a levy of money la paid by the developer to help to Debate on vet clinic A new veterinary on Tenth Line across from the Georgetown Golf and Country Club and up from Sideroad 17 came under councillors scrutiny Monday night Councillors were con the Committee of Adjustment made the decision to allow the new use in this Industrially area which doesnt allow for vete rinary clinics In general committee councillors voted not to appeal the Committee a decision but authorized staff to meet with Com mlttee members to dis cuss overlapping of authority We feel that the Com of Adjustment bad perhaps extended the authority in that wo look at this not a minor variance but as a change of land use town planner fan Keith said KEEPS THEM SMILING Sharing sweet memories Sunday afternoon were about war veterans from Sunny brook General Hospital At the Georgetown Branch 120 of the Royal Canadian Legion were left to right Crldland Nellie Bell Gilbert Jean Thomas Oliver Bald and Liz The Ren 1 1 em en all World War vets were brought to by bus Ottawa conference Insurance was major topic of municipal representatives Herald staff Two resolutions brought to I hi Assoc la l ion of Municipalities of Ontario conference In Ottawa by the Hills delegates I make it to the floor But they 11 be going to the director meeting in December Hills Dave Whiting The town has no del eg on the board and has to rely on lobby other represcntatlv to air its resolutions At the Association of Counties and Regions and the Ontario Small Urban Municipalities conferences the two Hills resolutions got overwhelming sup port Coun Whiting said The town first tion recommends capped parking permits be uniform across the province so that the don t end up getting tickets in other municipalities with dif ferem permit systems The second resolution that the province be responsible for hold public meetings when making provincial policy ihangei resolution wis prompted by on unfavorable per encc when the changed its on aggregates and the region hosted public I in which got a lot of flak Insurance was major top of it at the confidence Coun ling said Although the town has is own insurance cover the councillor can the when Ilnltunllillswillgorora package deal with the region for Insurance Eventually we re not going to give permits and It going to take a year or two but thai s coming come out pretty Hilton ire go to get for nsurancc coverage just as they do n v- far DAVE WHITING J A housing success for the elderly the flat has arrived in Onlariofrom Australia It is be tested by the Ministry of Municipal rs and Granny flats are temporary and portable I units placed on lots that already have a I r r pal dwelling The occupant of the flat must In parent of those who live in the principal dwell unit is built or cedar faced plywood for the size and location of the lot and bedroom kitchen and bathroom The province owns maintains the house and rents It to the occupant at current In a three year test program 12 units are be set up four each in Ottawa Sudbury and Waterloo Each test area will have a committee up of representatives from the housing municipal council municipal plonning department and seniors groups further information contact The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 2nd Moor Toronto In your opinion What do you like best at the Georgetown Fall Fair coop break pay for cost such as sewage roads landfill police and tlon The per cent reduc tion rate la not new to Other co op housing developments have also received reductions The non profit housing project allows for government assistance to families who would otherwise spend In excess of per cent of their income for housing Armstrong realigned Luckily Armstrong Avenue at Sinclair Avenue Is not the busi est street in Hllla because Its location Is high atop a weakening slope adjacent to the Credit River The road storm and sanitary services are threatened by the poten tial collapse of this steep unprotected slope To salve this insta blllty problem the exist Ing Armstrong Avenue it Flexible schooling For the fourth year the Cooperative Re entry Work CREW offered at Letter B Pearson High School In Burling ton or mow information to be realigned The Credit Valley Conserva tion Authority Is involv In the revegetation of the bank Installation of slope drains and the stabilization of an exist outlet structure The Authority and Town of Hills are sharing the cost of these works JENNIFER HAM 11 said she liked the rides Because they re fun I like the green ride she said pointing A regular at the fair she doesnt get sick on the upside down rides Good bye to the Kennedys Herald Correspondent A very pleasant evening was spent Aug when Mr and Mrs Del Lin stead Invited their close neighbors on the Sixth Line to their home for a buffet dinner It was a farewell gathering In honor of their neighbors Mr and Gerry Kennedy and daughter who arc leaving shortly for Alberta After the dellvious meal a social lime was enjoyed The Kennedys were pescnted with a beautiful framed picture of their home NANCY 10 of Georgetown likes the games best They re fun and you win prizes the red head said I haven t tried any yet this year 1 won a whole bunch of prlics last year like a stuffed tickets she said snake he said CRAW FORI of George town likes the rides especially the Swinger I m going to go on it if my dad buys me JASON MCNEIL of Brampton likes playing the games at the fair like playing the frog in game It looks neat came last year loo It was fun he said DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 St GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 Baked goods at harvest fair Come and spend a day in country this and take part In the Harvest Pair is at the Ontario Museum Sept IS Displays demons trot Ions and exhibits rcpres an 1880 fall fair will be featured along with prizewinning or baked goods prcs garden and field Discover grooming and techniques of various livestock is located five kilometers west of Milton Take highway l exit or 312 north Is for dulls students seniors a family rate of He museum Is open until October 14 daily 10 am to p Old fashioned country fun awaits you In the celebration of Harvest Fair ruin or shine Industrial base could be higher DAVE Herald Staff When it comes to squeezing lax dollars from industry Halton region can t Compete with areas like ton or Treasurer Joe told regional councillors last Wednesday that Hull on has a different of commercial industrial base The finance depart men was presenting a preliminary budget report on sewage water and solid waste costs in 1936 Business experts can help you with advice By HANNAH Herald Special The small business advisory group Is actively seeking clients Group chairman Willi am McAlistcr said the group is comprised of retired business lives who have the expe rience and knowledge to offer advice and nasi stance small busines In the past year the group helped small companies during face- toface meetings and a further in telephone calls In the com year the group plans to hold meetings once a month In each of the regions four municipalities rather than asking clients to come their meetings in regional headquarters on Friday mornings This will make It easier for bus I people to avail of the group s volunteer ice Mr McAl 1st said The group has used a government grant to finance a major tising campaign to promote their service throughout the region They want small to know what expertise Is available to them Mr McAlister said he Is disenchanted with what happening with both levels of govern relative to the small business world Everyone has heard how presentations are being made entice Toyota to build a plant in various locations Mr McAlister condemned all the fuss being made to get one factory In one location to hire people But nothing Is being done for the small busl that hires three It Is the back bone of the community but small business Is completely on its own Mr McAlister asked councillors tell their constituents that the group a service is avail able There is no need to try to go it alone when advice is available be said Cabbage Patch winners Congratulations to Carolym Montgomery of Acton and Barry Fraser of Georgetown Carolyn and Barry are now the proud owners of a Cabbage Patch Kid The kids were the prizes at the Cabbage Patch Kids Birthday Celebration held at both he Acton and George town pools Sept l Fall brochure By now you should have received your fall and winter brochure Listed Inside arc the many recreational opportunities offered by our depart and other programming agencies Registration for aquatics and youth and adult programs has begun For more on please refer to your brochure or call our department Preschool playshop Attention parents of preschoolers The preschool is beginning soon The Halton Hills Recreation Department offers a half day activity centre for children aged years Instructors Barb Robinson and Joan are enrolled in the early childhood education program at Sherlcan College For information call Hills on Department at One stop insurance service for life business home car FEDERATED INSURANCE life DEANMcKILLOP 9 USA ST BRAMPTON 7875691 TINA WATUHG DANCE CENTRE MODERN TAP BALLET JAZZ Students from 3 to Adult within 10mlns of Acton Georgetown CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF SEPTEMBER REGISTER AT Balinafad Community Centre Registrations being accepted Monday Tuesday evenings from 30 p 8 p during month of September For further information phone 8771706 BATDCDTADICA available Favourite Recipes CORNCHEESE BARBECUE Duller g two chopped can pepper I chopped on on chopped celery 12 sauce Ibsp chopped II 2c whole drained I pepper 1 c Cheddar cheese ibsp butter softened sandwich buns halved In melt but or Add beef green pep pur on on and calory cook I Is browned Sir In pickle con sal and pepper I coin Is healed Add cheese heat I cheese Spreid but lor on buns toast n moderate oven and Ml w corn cheese fooduffa MAIN ST 8 GEORGETOWN SPECIALS THIS WEEK- ORATED PARMESAN 188u Walnuts 239 lb NATURAL PEANUT 9LB COCONUT to

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