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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1985, p. 3

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday December IB IMS Wheres Mitch Miller The Christmas spirit visited The cor fi clown Society Georgetown District and Memorial dropped In and walked the halls he Hospital last night during visiting hospital of Christmas for town hall door There s a bargain waiting for town council Heritage Acton s Ted Tyler said Monday night He said the town has the option to buy back the new improved Acton Town Hall for SI the same price It sold the building to Heritage Acton for back in 1983 Monday night council approved the application by Heritage Acton for a grant of from the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture The money Is to replace the front doors to the town hall refurbishing the door frame and trim The Ministry grant covers hald the costs with the rest to be made up by Heritage Acton This is the third Ministry grant applied for by Heritage Acton in the amount of Back in 1983 the group wanted the money to reinforce steel beams for the first and second floors of the Willow Street building Then in the grant was used to reinforce the second floor celling and main roof trusses Coun Peter Norton seemed likeon awful lot of money to do the front doors to which Mr Tyler replied It costs more to do old doors than new ones Meet the Presidents The Eiquealng Historical Society celebrated their tenth anniversary In style last Wednesday at the Hills LibraryCultural Centre dent Mark Rowe welcomed Society member visitors and friends to the meeting which Included a slide show of historic buildings and places in the area Regional chairman Peter made an appearance as eil as two former Society dents Deri rand and Rev right seen here with Mr Ilowe who unveiled a commemorative plaque with the names of the Society presidents from 1975 Herald photo Couple agrees with Sec 63 Asked if a New Year Eve party is to be held at the town hall this year Mr Tyler said not likely The council and- budget commit leethould consider thejr options for Town Ilnll The only ill the hall has could be with ah injection of cash The after effects will be all he said pointing out the hall can raise revenue for the With cooperation like that you may get Heritage Acton to help you with the Stone School A little help will help go a long way Mr Tyler finished Highland festival seeks grant A former councillor who was known to have a tight hold on council spending reappeared in the council chambers Monday night requesting a council Firstly I Just t keep away especiolly since hear you tried to spend lost week joked Harry Levy a year veteran of council Mr Levy asked for a grant from the town to help put on the annual Highland Games this summer He said the games have been upgraded Tor i960 so that the best of athletes will be turning out for the Supreme Events championships Halt on Hills will be hosting for the first time ever Mr Levy said there are only five such games held annually and George town is fortunate to be hosting one of them As ft is the Diamond Jubilee year for the Royal Canadian Legion the games committee is working to combine the two celebrations for June 14 They 11 be promoting the legion also in the traditional Highland Games ball to be held at the Acton legion this Erik and Kim think Section is the best thing to hit Hills since the emergency number They wrote town council to tell councillors so The couple have lived in Ward since 1999 and found the objections of a Ward couple against The Kowal said Section benefits many residents in a more than fair system of and is longoverducfromlts grossly unfair old system LEARN THE KEY JACK BEER to safe driving proprietor CALL 877 5844 WHAT BETTER GIFT FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE A CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE BOTH MEN WOMEN Call Now Take Advantage Of Our 1 st Anniversary Special 25 OFF ALL MEMBERSHIPS SI No if WiynSTO ENTRANCE OFF ST 8771924 hour day irks councillor IN 2 special services J The dally grind of hours work a day by a full time regional employee enough for Coun John Graham When did the region allow an hour for lunch That s the first lime I ve encountered an hour for lunch as part of the work time Graham said last week administration and fin once committee meeting The region chief administrative officer Dennis Perl in reassured the former Ho lion board of education employee that an hour for lunch was pretty standard in munic pal The committee was looking at the work week a property appraiser who works from to 30 less an hour for lunch and two minute breaks for coffee The work week was Included as part of a report saying the workload for property so that with the regional staff available It was only possible to complete appraisals of 110 needed for 1985 I guess people work generally fewer hours than we used to the retired councillor said shaking his Burlington Mayor Bird Jump ed on the bandwagon asking if that was what was getting out of each of its Department heads work a hell of a lot more hours Mr said Quite frankly I d be ashamed of worked that little hours week Mayor Bird said Enterac meets condition to start the ball rolling The one condition to draft approval for Enterac Properly Corporation was by town council Monday night After a lengthy discussion council voted to allow the developer of lands south of Creek to proceed with the f rst phase of the residential development before an agreement is worked out with the town over what happens to the environmentally sensitive valley lands Most of the most valuable valley lands are on the west side It only prior to proceeding with phase two of the proposed subdivision hat concept plans meeting council s approval must be settled for those lands Designated open spice by the towns zoning the future use and ownership of these volley lands haven t been resolved by the town and the developer despite d town administrator Ken Richardson said It Is obvious that is not prepared to relinquish these lands to a public authority when the future long term use has not been determined At the same t me Enterac acknowledges that they also have not had prepared any possible long term concept plans Mr Richardson reported Concept plans looking at the use of these lands are to be the responsibility of and to be prepared at the corporation expense The town will have Input into the plans and will have a final say on them In fairness the town t finalized Its plans for the valley lands Mr Richardson acknowledged At the time the town made Its lengthy list of conditions for draft plan approval there was no talk of phasing in the residential subdivisions in Georgetown South Mr Richardson explained to councillors This change approved by council Monday night allows for phase one to go ahead so that the entire subdivision won t be held up Mr Richardson warned councillors that if the condition wasn enacted Monday night the region would be unable to give draft plan approval Wednesday today located at the comer of Windsor Rd and Carole St will have two special worsh p services to commemorate the Christ Dec Christmas Eve will be a worship service at 30 r Dec 25 Christmas Day therewill be a worship service at 10 a Both services will feature favorite Christ hymns and messages the mission of Jesus Christ Teen expert comes Don Posters Researcher of the publicly recognized Project Teen Canada will be in Georgetown day Jan 1BB6 to address the verslty Women Club on teenage The author of two books The Em ng Gene rat on Mr recently interviewed teenagers to determine their attitudes toward school parents relationships sex friendship nuclear war and happiness as part of Project Teen Canada The startling results of the smash conventional stereotypes of youth today according to the Toronto Star is the Director of Inter Varsity Fellowship and Camps and the father of two children aged 16 and The community is Invited to attend Mr Posterskl presentation Centennial Public School at 7 m on For more n formation contact Club President Diane Santa says thanks Santa Claus soys thank you In an Interview today St Nick was happy to report that he d finished all the letters sent to him by boys and girls Hills The deadline for receiving letters at The Herald was yesterday Santa busy at work getting his re and sic gh ready for Christ The Herald w the remainder of their Santa letters In the r next edition published just before Christmas LIQUID DETERGENT JAMC0 MILLIERE TV SALES SERVICE tofB SALE BUY NOW AND SAVE 20 RCA COMPACT TABLE MODEL WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND BULTM CABLE CONVERTER Remote control of power onoff volume updown mute and channels Walnut finish 1 channel band tuning Automatic color control and correction 3 YEAR INCLUDED TOP OF THE LINE RCA XL1 TABLE M 20 RCA COMPACT TABLE MODEL WITH REMOTE CONTROL BUILT IN CONVERTER Button digital remote control provides across the room tuning convenience for all operational functions Change channels by direct push button or scanning up or down Channel numbers appear briefly on screen when set is turned on channels are changed or 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