nil- itnu Letters to the Editor Finds it difficult bucking the will ills Kinder School held an open house or They alio unveiled a new sign on front lawn or their Main Street Georgetown location Seen litre are the of the school left to right Catharine Den We 1ane Cairns Lino lira n Colleen llansson lorl Pollock and Dee Dee llajnes Delaying draft approval has no merit planner Herald Staff Delaying draft approval for a subdivision development in George town south has no merit according to the town planning director Ian Keith said he t recommend waiting til the George town South Secondary Plan Is ed by the region then by the Ministry or Municipal Affairs and Housing I sec no merit in delaying the Mr Keith said All it would do is make for a substantial delay he said Approving the application would allow Property Corporation developer of the acre property to get on with engineering projects and studies required by the town before any building can take place He has a lot of work to do and he can do that until he has draft approval from he region Mr Kcilh said We re quite a down from where we have actual approval and development of the land town solicit or Roger agreed He noted the Official Plan for the town permits development upon he preparation and adoption of the Secondary Plans by council It down require approval of Hit Plans by the Minister Council passed the Plans this IN THE HILLS Hairdresser wanted The Georgetown District Hospital Auxiliary is looking for qualified hair dressers to volunteer some time Ideal would be a retired barber to help cut hair Also needed ore assist lints to help do odd Jobs and look after patients tor more Information call Man the phones The Distress Centre of North needs volunteers to help man the phones A fall training session begins Oct If you hove IB hours per month to spare call at for an application form The Centre now has a TDD telephone deaf device and it Is In operation from p m Radio modellers Milton Modellers Association mlle all persons interested in radio ton I rolled modelling to an meeting at the Itoyal Canadian Legion Building on Charles Street Milton Oct at JO pm New street signs Creating new subdivisions creating new streets which In turn means creating new traffic control signs Town councillors approved a three way slop far Court and Calvert Drive in the Calvert Dale subdivision and a stop for Calvert Drive and Sinclair Avenue Monday night At the Tesor subdivision a stop was approved for Margaret Drive where it Intersects Edward Street respect to the Sha mount slon a yield sign was approved for Casa Court and Hillside Crescent Julian W b a b 1 6 ROAD SOUTH SUITE 306 Carretal Building GEORGETOWN ONTARIO TrtpbwMia 8731648 GAR COVERS For automobiles and R choose the material that meets your needs Llghtwlght StratoOuard This fabric combines strength softness Tor ultima to In outdoor protection and to provide you with this fabric is excellent dust protection Add up water repellent Keeps snow ran travol Yes It can bo used to tree sap and salt laden keen curious hands away moisture So 1 hat con with brushed lining not bulling up best In dust protection This heavy your cover rot proof weight material comas soil lining Inn rays 5 to cushion even tho most sensitive Soil Strong And it finishes from dust and accidental remains able no matter what cries tempera ALSO AVAILABLE CUSTOM FIT COVERS FOR MOST CARS CORVETTE CUSTOM FIT COVER AND FLOOR MATS N GEORGETOWN CALL A If the town grants draft approval for subdivision next week it not known if the region will follow its lead and do likewise Mr it could depend on comments from the public Once he tonus draft approval conditions nil of them arc met Entente prepares a plan of subdivision agreement with town and finalizes the change to zoning bylaw from cultural to residential That when can take place Both subdivision agreement tht zoning bylaw change will be back for public input and discussion before town council Mr Keith reassu red councillors attempt by Marilyn to request the deny approval for subdivision until the Ministry gives approval to he George town Secondary Plans was defeated by general committee members Monday PI inning director Keith said he believed the region will be approving tin Secondary Plans in the next six months to no future without Plan I fully confident It set it approved in this form or a form he said lltar Sir letter Inst week of several to Minister of Municipal illustrates the extent of the difficulties that can be experienced whtn attempting to buck the wilt of this present Town Council Tho subject matttrof the letter relates to what this Council likes refer to as the Issue You sec if you iuullfy something with such a name it reduces the magnitude and nice of problems to such an extent lint it is then easier to ignore or dismiss by rationalizing that it is just those people making a Mountain view Issue Is looked at in conjunction with the Affair and the Problem and any number of Other Problems that this Council dealt with over the post several it is apparent that such name identifit has become a technique of his Council to belittle and make inconsequential an issue by localizing the problem to an isolated group of It should not be necessary for the citizens of this town to be forced to resort to Ontario Municipal Board Hearings to their elected on local Council listen and act effectively on their concerns as has been required on Library and Cultural Centre Controversy some years back the Wildwood Affair a few years ago and now on the Issue Surely we can expect that Council be rational enough and sensitive enough to their electors concerns that when a significant number of people band together and wave a flag that all is not well that the Council would slow their steamroller at least long enough to count their flattened electors II has become painfully obvious to those of us concerned with the Moun Issue over the last number of months as I am also sure it has to the 17th Problem and Affair residents that in stonewalling and his Council compares favourably with the Watergate Administration of Richard Nixon To you other residents of Georgetown with your future Conundrums you have my sympathy unless there Is a massive change in attitude or a wholesale change in Councillors In the coming elections I think it is long past the time that the insensitive the unresponsive and particularly the special real estate interests on this Council be challenged that new and more responsive blood be given a chance Yours sincerely Peter W Place Georgetown Spills bill has impact Herald Staff New provincial Acts governing the spill of pollutants from a storage facility or a haulage truck will have significant impacts on Hal ton region and Its four municipalities The Dangerous Good Transports tlon Act 1981 was brought Into force July I 1985 to regulate the transport of dangerous goods on Ontario highways ft promotes public safety with strict requirements for packaging labelling and shipping The Environmental Protection Act is to become law Nov It ensures immediate cleanup of a spill of a pollutant the region will hove to ensure staff receiving dangerous substances as part of their Job are well trained to handle the materials in safe manner all dangerous substances used regularly and transported by regional staff meet safety requirements of the legislation Including gasoline road salt and paint all dangerous substances and pot en pollutants are stored In an environ mentally safe manner In accordance with the legislation adequate environmental impairment insurance is available to cover bodily injury and property damage resulting from a spill the regional solicitor meet with other regional and municipal solicitors to discuss the legal implications of the new Acts Service meant everything ir Sir In our dear Indira her family would like to thank all of Indira s many dear friends lor attend nig her memorial service Her family Aould like to thank the many Send a letter el a gripe or a reason to Then Herald a editor All matt be include and number became we to verify The Herald the edit condense reject letter Wi hare found he most effective arc those that are sad point mere than worth Send teller tot the Herald Street fM friends who could not attend in body but were there in spirit Indira family especially want to thank our dear Pennington Cres friends for their wonderful baking and special thanks must go to end Bandy for his wonderful sermon We give extra special thanks to Indira dearest friend Mrs Sharon Moslem and her family who was the chief organizer of the service Thcservice meant everything to us we realized how much our friends cored and so from the bottom of our hearth wc say thank you The Kaisl Family Georgetown Nursey School MORNING AND AFTERNOON PROGRAMS CHILDREN to 5 YEARS YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE 10 2pm 8776542 FHIDAY OCTOBER 4 STREET GEORGETOWN CARIBBEAN NIGHT Acton Travel presents a unique infomative and entertaining 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