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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1986, p. 8

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SECTION A THE HERALD September 17 1B8B Hazardous waste dump day Nov 1 Boxshaped addition for fire department Herald Staff Hove you col some tins of or cleaning solvents dont anymore don I know how gel For the first lime Region will be such hazardous Household wastes wastes thai I be put In for re week collection or dumped the toilet or into the storm sewers Nov you re these wastes to the Region North Operations Centre on Avenue a service of Tncil Limited will be the collection program What kind things qualify as hazardous household wastes The Regions industrial waste mimed lliem The things we re of are Storage approved P and of Actons Com merce Court have had their plana for an feet by feet storage ad dition approved by the Hill Committee of Adjustment The ad dition will expand their building and give them space store wood thats being processed by the company Executive opening Georgetown and Memorial Hospital is advertising a new executive director The 190bed facility is looking for an administrator to replace former administrator the Fred Morris The hospital looking for with a postgraduate degree in health services administration or several yeas of senior manage experience in a health care facility Sept 30 is the deadline for ap plications The consulting firm of David and Associates Health Services Consultants in Toronto has been hired to recruit director Lot levy policy A lot levy policy for the town wont be set until the next council meeting Hills council put off mak ing the lot levy policy Monday night on the request of town ad ministrator clerk Joe Simon Not too successful Having the Hills Public Libraries open Sundays to be as successful Oakville or Milton Library members were recently Sunday usage in Georgetown hasnt been as dramatic as it was in Oakville or Milton when Sunday openings were instituted When Sunday openings re in October the library is expected to publicise it more with an outside sign and press releases Addition okay A two storey square metre storage and service building approved by the Hills Site Plan Review Committee recently for the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society The Jehovahs Witnesses Intends to move the carpentry sheet metal electrical una maintenance shops on their complex into this new building off Highway 7 at Trafalgar toad North Library use constant Circulation figures will remain relatively constant at the Georgetown and Acton Public libraries until the towns Hon increases says Chief Librarian Betsy Mrs Comwcll said although monthly totals may vary the year ly totals are quite similar from year to year The library expects circulation figures to increase when there is some significant growth In the towns population Wedding bells Mr and Mn Steve Acton arc happy to announce the fort beam marriage or their daughter Linda Carrie to Peter Donald on of Mn of Burlington Sept at the Old Mill Chapel Toronto Ontario Brothers run If a team trophy had been given nit at the Big Brothers Pun Run in Aug Georgetown might a total field of runners Eric and Wheeler placed and third respectively in 10 category The winner was John of with time of 332S Hopkins crossed the finish line with record In womens category Manning from Misslssauga came in The event was held for Ihe first lime this year and organizers were pleased with the turnout paints denning solvents insecticides pesticides medicines asphalt sealer rank i ml petroleum Chlorinated old waxes nnl polish removir nine Mr said it sis flam trunk- or poison I tu- kind of material we rethinking of Youll soon be receiving i brochure the ilous It the of waste lo lie nil lee I til lb lontmiers should In in in and sending ihem in gallon tamers lo its in prelrcatmcn then in Trials fitihiv in Minislrj of the approved Region ion for In tilt- in Ihe silage treat has of waste hi UK in Ituiliiiglini lie said the nlav an has Imiti lei Ilii We almost eed a Mniiaiient sta Mr the has a lot of tails tenth alls from people want to 11 we a permanent nun ire moving and Iwve i box lull hazardous lliewlon I knrm what the lid In taken nil the but Ik- and tin solum iiarioiile II it s Mini take Hit liii and h household whsI- 11- spring X Us wl Held i Imiiiisiritinti building lload rhe one wait Ihe haulms A if ihiiiu their lliv toilet Wi A box shaped addition been approved for the Maple Avenue fire station in Georgetown The addition will give fire staff another 900 square feet of office They re currently housed in square feet of space The Hills Fire Chief Bill Cunningham said the centre currently operating at 17 St will move Into the ex office space at the Maple Avenue fire station ind that he the deputy ire chief and lire prevention officers would move into the new dition The addition was budgeted at in the towns 19B6 budget When first tendered costs were much higher with the lowest lender being The addition has been redesigned to lower Its costs The new design puts the addition on the front of the existing building on Maple Avenue Instead of wrapp ing around the back of tha building The skylight over where the secretary Is to sit has been dropped There will be no frills In it at all As somebody best described it its a Hills special Mr Ingham told councillors Monday Pledged to serve The Georgetown Rotary Club In stalled Its new executive Sept at the North and Country Club Seen here are for he front left to right Bob Kallmeyer Dickinson Incoming president Dill Word president Itoos pant president tan Wulker treasurer bach left to right Ken director Hill Ihipps director late oiling director ing Murray Thorns director Herald photo permits subdivision passed three bylaws amending the Toning on the Enterac lands south Hungry Hollow in Georgetown In response to considerable public concern about the future use of the valley lands council has negotiated with the developer and come up with a conservation special zone which prohibits buildings parking areas on valley lands Only those buildings or necessary for flood or erosion con Enter lii r Ian lands hesaiil what the it will he soon fur the Mallei Kay Wilson is honored as furrow queen Mum By KAY WILSON Herald The Plowing Match was held Saturday at the Lee Wilkinson Farm Georgetown A banquet followed at United Church for 125 people Bryan Marshall asked the bless were given and there was the crowning of Debbie of Debbie will represent at Ihe Interna tfonal Plowing Match this week in Hastings County The banquet was also an lion night for Kay Wilson who is retiring as convenor of Haltons Queen of the Furrow com petitions It was in 1956 when became in in the competitions upon receiving an invitation from the On tano Association to at tend their convention in Toronto Plowing awards NORVALP lowing awards were given out at the Plowing Match banquet as a scholar ship lo Jay Bousfietd by Ken Wet tlaufer on behalf of the Plowmen There were greetings from Burlington MPP Don Knight Regional Court Pam Sheldon and Halton Hills Mayor Miller Special guest was honorary director Ross Scgsworth President John flee chaired the evening banquet and Murray gave out the plowing awards assisted by May Pickering introduced the head table and George thanked the ladies for the dinner Ministry of Agriculture represen Phyllis McM aster crowned our Queen and Susan Livingston presented the bouquet Carol is Ihe new convenor of the Furrow Queen competitions not easiest task suae women never plowing matches or conventions a years ago George Atkins farm broadcaster on Radio Noon and mssell were two of three speakers Willi three lo five minute talks I must or a little old fanners wife to talk after a professional broadcaster didnt help my knees from knocking just a little bit more George speaking for press radio and and I was to suggest i woman program In 10 Furrow competition was held in It is one the most important special events the International Plowing Match The lidies has taken on extensic proportions with a fashion show looking I lower demons Ira I Now it s not a dnj out or the mm but a family affair and eicn schools bus Ihejr pupils in for a the In our family life for almost V years plowing matches have had high priority My husband took pirl at the International Plowing Mil every year Spent was my right hand helper I the Furrow Queen compeli tion and if he weren t coaching our family hed he tout ing other young plowmen as well as IhuFur row Queens The former Furrow Queens from i960 up today Queen were asked to attend speak briefly on their life since Furrow Queen days Former Queen Lynn iStwarl Moore in a few well chosen words presented me wilh a lovely painting of a horse plowing In fall scene background and a dog enjoying his fling As well the In members with president Nonuc Van presented me with a lovely of tnrnniio The painting will have a special plate in our home as til nations now have on our dining table Queer has been a challenge learning me many memories and lasting friendships that I will formally years to tome Queens attending the banquet were Ha el Heed Mary Anderson Brooks Heather Hyatt Carol Frances Johnston Vila Susan I and Debbie lo it tend were Wilson I Bullock man ltii Wilson Diane May Rosemary I Booth Durante Jane ISan fordi White and Frances Verna of Alberta and Lynn Moon- were our two Ontario It w Marilyn asked how long the addition would prove sufficient for the town needs If staffing is to stay the pre sent quota It will be a building the fire chief said If were hiring more staff well have space problems With the Enterac development In Georgetown South the town will need another fire prevention officer Mr Cunningham said This office should accommodate at least one more person yes he said A new station will be In ihe development but that wont take the load off the administrative work for the fire department just help ease the load the fire chief said Mr Cunningham I do not have any plans to it The long range plan is that it will become our training centre loo with our training facility on that Patricia will find you some volunteer duties feeling unfulfilled Out of Mrs tasks is to involved in torn interview volunteers and Patricia Hum wilh the right job Because the ml it number of volunteers tan is limited turn she give the luglici profile and and s together slit said resident has an the Ikr new job retiiires week is a perftct arrange for tin had her in Align ild ild i alius Bowman wanted lo know when the public will be told what the town and developer have in mind for Ihe valley land lown solicitor Roger liianian will be reporting to iouinil when he has No Inngi animator have to for tin Ms ft goal of the Bureau is workshops or illows Mrs on Ihe programs she is a job ire ion about as Us loutiCln will be avaibhlt she said of said 1 for workshops null ilj ind volunteer Irumtig inlormiliou alxiul Birthday supper Sept 27 Her ild Spot lil Our Legion Ladies delegates will bo returning from the in Windsor and I am sure will have manj interesting things to impart to us our First meeting this iHnLJIpm will be available for the birthday supper this meeting and make this a good We are all looking forward seeing as many of our seniors as Mushroom head dies he and founder of Meadow Glen Mushroom Growers Lid and inning died Sept Max leaves behind his wife son Brine and laughter in law Helen brother Sam and grandchildren Robin ill it He died suildcnlv in his sleep The funeral was held the Beth lake it to the new season I am to report that Lilv is back in Hospital again in We wish vou a speedy recovery Lily and will be sorry i tins setback means iin not make it to ihe birthday supper Hope the summer has been good to all and that ore well rested as we will be ill the help we tan gel for coming and ban 1 wishes go our sick and shut to Hale and Intel the Slioiov 111 111 of Mount Sinai Memorial Park Menional inns can he made to the BaycresUenlrt Quality Home Furnishings Water Works Soft Water Pure Water four Viator Tromtmant Sales Service Lease to Own Rentals Phone today tor a Free Water Analysis 4541515 S HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL THE ARTS NEED YOU The following Position available I PLEASE GET INVOLVED BY CONTACTING Wendy Buykes 8772514 Attend Our Annual General Meeting WED OCT 186 730 PM Cultural Centre in Georgetown THE FUTURE OF THE ARTS COUNCIL DEPENDS ON YOU ANDREW FARM Pick Your Own Applfis We Have These Great Varieties Mcintosh Ida Reds Cortlands Red Delicious Russets Spartans Golden Delicious Northern Spys Macouns To confirm varieties available phone 5198339569 SPECIAL FAMILY WEEKENDS Sept 27 28th Oct 5th Oct 1 1 1 2 1 3th COME HAVE FUN WITH in BONFIRE ROASTING HOT APPLE CIDER DOGS Come Visit Bettys Pantry yea Coffee Desserts Homemade Pies etc HOURS 96 Tuesday to Sunday We will be Open Thanksgiving Monday am pm i

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