the oft The event wm Saturday Feb IS at St John Church Hall Seen here are Trout Thane Goodlet Iridic left to right Greg Taylor donated by Little Other trophl were donated by rank Van de Vlk and Don submitted Rally racers take the checkered flag North district cubs stayed In the heal of competition at the Hallon regional Kub rally at least until very end First place went o Ami of A pack of while three Milton drivers finished second third fourth respccllicly The Knox Prcsbjtenan Church hall took on the look of a real Grand Prix with flags and banners Cubs attended from Acton Burlington Georgetown Glen Williams Horn by Milton Compbcllvillc and Oakville Hainan lie chairman for this event it was first time town hosted Hie Kay hi committee checked in all of the I Noble P Widsvorlh looked alter pit stop Paul Thompson operated printout computer and vj for tht of the stouten ass sled to make this day Boys ire Invited to attend the h Ontario Provincial Kub Rally June at North Bay reminisce i Till- Wednesday March I Lucky to be Canadians World Day of Prayer was held in the United Church at ID a with Mrs Arthur Day foot of ram a lea as speaker Her theme Choose Life in its Fullness Impressed on her dience how fortunate they are to live in Canada We choose our homes food have free speech and even the color of our hair Many countries have no choice In these matters Marilyn Smith was the leader with as pianist company inn Glen who sang Let There w Peace on Earth Others taking part v ere Eleanor McClurc Margaret McClure Ada Duff Mary Maxwell Jean Dunlop Mary Webb and Dorothy McLean Norval Presbyterian Church board of managers sponsored a euchre party In the Com Centre Feb IS with II tobies in play 1 ri funds to replace the trees had to be taken down in the churchyard Winners were Gertrude Wilma John Henderson Bill Ar lone hands Gordon Butcher Sho GUELPH ST Next to McDonalds J HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS THERES GREAT CHICKEN AT DINNER The Price is Always Good Too 232 Guelph St next to Royal Bank Georgetown 8731646 FREE DELIVERY TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN IT SOUTH COURTESY NOTICE lJI 0 Tho Council I own of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to discuss and examine an application to amend the Georgetown Zoning By law 57 91 The subject property comprises 54 acre and Is located on lands described as Part Lot 5 Registered Plan 1 Guelph Street Town of Halton Hills Georgetown The applicant proposes to rezone the property from Industrial Zona to a Special Commercial Zoning to allow for tho develop merit of general commercial uses Further information Is available at the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time p m Date March 1 7 1 986 Location Municipal Administration Trafalgar Road Line Town of Halton Hills Director of Planning Memories alive at old tyme reunion Four old Norval people come back to talk over old times tor the Women Institute Historical Meeting at Jean Maya Thursday afternoon Amy Burke presided over he opening exercises and called on historical convenors Dorothy McLean and Grace Crawford to in the panelists Murray Laird lifelong Norval resident and farmer now retired Lloyd Hustler of Brampton formerly of whose father had the hardware More which is now the post office Mary iCopeland Maxwell lifelong resident whose parents farmed on the Peel side north of Highway and Hardy of Brampton formerly of Norval who continued as postmaster In the of his father Everett Murray remembered itu spur line for the Electric Radial Car that was built down to Noble s Mill A load of wheat would come in in the mom and go out the next morning as flour Once Robert Noble was wakened on Halloween with the mill bell ringing and when he raced over in his night shirt found the rope tied to the bell and the other end tied to one of three pigs in a pen Murray Lloyd said he thought he and Barnhill were the two model boys of the village He told about his dad who was the eldest of eight children In those days the big job was clear ing the land of trees and one day his using trc axe It si and cut all his toes oh one Toot so they were dangling by a thread of Red Cross helps The minor disaster committee destroyed by such flooding or vandalism Temporary aid In the form of food clothing and shelter may be provided for a period of three days It was a reunion of torts a time resident gathered at the Jack May home Thursday after noon to hear left to right Hardy now of Brampton Mary skin Webster of was call Although he sewed the toes back on they were always stiff Lloyd recalled Lloyd also told of helping to Ed Grecnsword till the young groom gave them to to be gone Mary told of a Halloween night when some young lads who decided to get even with a certain man d his farm wagon after dark and put II together again on the peak of the barn roof After leaving It there for a few days the lads quietly took it down again in the night leaving the poor Maxwell Murray Laird Handing lloyd Hustler now of Brampton and Dorothy McLean talk about the good old days Herald farmer still In wonder Mary also told about the skating and how the two model ys used lo help carry pine stumps for the bonfire which started in the middle of the ice Hardy the fourth piml si bow he and Lloyd used to spend some of their span time in Mr blacksmith shop The odd lime they d scan the horse when the was down J hoof Hardy remimbtrcd Mrs s icecream parlor Dorothy Watson McLeans fathers store noted for its frtJi Bread Chris Grim wood barber shop at a r cut McPhtr son honey at 12 cents a pound Hardy also remembered there were three churches in the com and you could go to church three times a day At one meeting when a date was speaking at the Orange Hall next to the Methodist now United church someone threw some pepper on the stove and quickly cleared the hail The would buy chickens and eggs farmers and pa them in token money could use to buy grocer in store Hardy said Other memories were of the Nor Brass Band the Woollen Mill broom fnctory lax mill apple bar factory cutting Ice on the pond and Joe Hunters team may and straddling the post office door way Mrs McLean had he three books on display wheh cry one enjoyed poring UNIQUE cards gifts things hard to 984MAMSTbEET0WN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE TRENTON 8772359 Associate Tax Consultants INCOME TAX RETURNS DONE Friday 9 530 m am pm 9 00 m 300 101 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772217 SPECIAL OFFER WHEN WE DO YOUR INCOME TAX RETURN WE GUARANTEE DELIVERY TO TAXATION DATA CANADA THE NEXT DAY BY COURIER AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Notice in accordance with the Environmental Assessment Act subsection 71 Public comment now being accepted on The Regional Municipality of HaltonProposed Landfill Facility Notice of Completion of Review Preferred Miiutment S lea S and to Sent The of An Environmental Assessment has been submitted by The Regional Municipality of to seek approval to establish a landfill facility Theiindertakirigfawaste disposal landfill submitted for approval includes two potential sites Site in the City of Burlington Mid Site D in the Town of Milton Proposed Site includes the north half of Lots and north of Highway in Concession I and the south naif of Lot Concession in the City of Burlington The area of Site including buffer zone is approximately 87 hectares Proposed Site includes parts Lots and Concession in the Town of Milton located between First Line and Highway 25 and east of Britannia Road The site is approximately 1 hectares in size The Ministry of the Environment has now completed the Review of the Environmental Assessment prepared and submitted by The Regional Municipality of Before a decision is made on the acceptance of the Environmental Assessment comments from the public are now being accepted on the proposed undertaking the Environmental Assessment and the Review Copies of the Environmental Assessment and Review may be inspected during normal business hours at the following Ministry of the Environment Offices Ministry of the Environment Environmental Assessment Branch 7th Floor 135 St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario M4V IPS 416965 Ministry of the Environment Halton Peel District Office Suite 1235 Trafalgar Road Oakvdle Ontario L6H3P1 416844 5747 Ministry of the Environment Central Region Office 4th Floor Overlea Boulevard Toronto Ontario M4H 1A8 416424 3000 Copies are also available for inspection at the office of the Regional Clerk of The Regional Municipality of Halton PO Box Bronte Road Ontario L6J6E1 416827 According to the Environmental Assessment Act any person may submit comments andor require a hearing by the Environmental Assessment Board during this public review penod Comments and requests for a hearing must be in writing and mailed or delivered to The Honourable Jim Bradley Minister of the Environment 135 St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario All comments and hearing requests must be received in writing no later than April 1986 and should clearly reference The Regional Municipality of Proposed Landfill Environmental Assessment EA File No 82 0006000 If requested a hearing will be held unless the Minister considers the request to be frivolous or vexatious or a heating is unnecessary or may cause undue delay Only those who make comments or request a hearing in writing by April 1986wiureceivefurthernotices pertaining to any decisions and have the opportunity to again request a hearing should the Environmental Assessment be accepted or amended and accepted without a hearing If no comments or hearing requests are received the decision on approval of the proposed undertaking may be made at the same time as the decision on the acceptance of the Environmental Assessment without further public notice If the undertaking is approved The Regional Municipality of Halton can proceed to establish a new landfill site Dated at Toronto this day of February 1986 The Honourable Jim Bradley Minister of the Environment 15thFloor 135 St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario M4V1P5 Ministry Hon J Bradley Minister Environment Deputy