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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1987, p. 12

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THF nine id a JunUJO the HERALD Business Rockwell hosts student trainee SIKH DICE Herald Special Man a Grade 12 Coop student at Georgetown District High School is working a I Rockwell In an average lay Marc works with the accounting staff do- in cash receipts and other odd jobs Marc taste accounting stems from j bewildering array of As and in not only business and ting related classes but in all other classes as well Marc became involved in the Co op program after watching a tat Ion in one of his classes by Coop student that was working in in at counting related placement Hiving desire to work in this field ire decided to mflinrL further into Hit Coopcrutive Within a few Mire was into the program and in the fill he nits pined Wescom When speaking with Marc toikwcll hi said Working here is tit staff treat mi like I am one of m there is nothing thai I in think of that I diiliki about it hen A total of hours must be in the 19weck period in ninth Marc Is at his ire his accumulated 175 hours it iht week mark and lit received in on his mid term report Marc ii sun to mi lot of knowledge and from tins Loop placement is some of thi people designed such things is Tilt Irons linking dtvici between air to ground phoms hi tech office much from lit to day routine of school ind hum posed to difftri r working world is loop is II about he said Cellar making headlines for owners Take for example chefs Harold Peter George Tin duo The Cellar in hast been serving up spctiai dishes hen to an up One tilings about own til vour own rtslauranl is that Ion to work for said Mr was always- si me out saying in I do this I Ik product loo hut thai w is opinion bald Now it s of putting on the I II i best product rt proud if Even without the food mohphtre of The Cellar is alluring the old red brick is exposed and the oik chairs white tablecloths fireplace and soft lighting all add to There arc white boards on wills marking specials offered at the rtstminnt such as fresh from New Zealand or fish is pltked ensure frtshneis produce up illy and mi illty 111 for tin il hi ikjhnt used limit SI ft lull I mug Hit Dp TASTY TASTY You 11 find a well slocked wine cellar and good food at the Cellar on Main Street in Georgetown Here Harold Brown left unit coowner Peter George dJsptny with pride their vifl Herald photo iiiy tin in SX lulr the Is of includini through 7 II during mi lilt of im nil of menu in n win rut ml Tlu bottles in disputed in oik m a room visi to roll Vie all the im port in reruns of II and so can of 1 sits Mr ml rtstaurunt ft iturts pilnllngs or drawings by local nils Carole Mack and Wendy Tilt menu has a lot of featured but also many lion fish tor instance there is lamb with juniper breast of dutk with raspberry sauce sliced veil with and saffron licet tenderloin with stone of chicken with hews rosemary and amarello and much is a dtlicious variety of soups and salads hot appetizers and cold Whether seleeting from the lunch or dinner menu no should feel their choice is I mttnl Dealership faces delays la pi ire hi liling things up for a car dialer ship wonts to rclotate in the in is I im 1 irk Lincoln Mercury owner Walter Dixon operates al the nor the is comer of llifjiwiy and He wants to moil tilt iltrshi to east side of 7 to lot owned J imes Hill i luiif to put a pumping ill lit with ousting w ittr hit from tin fourth Lint Aon I tht Coop is tops There more good news In town The Georgetown on Street is out nil the other CoOp m the Golden Horseshoe am in According to the Coops miss Cohen the is enjoying ihc highest sales over In year IT fiscal year starts in September The local outdid in last jenr is well making dost lo I million m siles above what expected is looking sas based on the company first quarter figures It good mj job gets every day Asked vvlnt he the to the manager pointed us stiff They work hard try to to know their customers Of course competitive prices help The Co Op has long bom a part of community Before moiing into its Street building it used be locited in the building now houses Tht Herald Before merging with United Co operatives of Ontario used to be called the Mr Cohen istn hi t md Doom involved mlln ru She presented inv iv tin phoui for him ft ixp luiirsthb said Hi mi each one of us of tin ilbuin mpiii lout 1 he iln 11 I Ittli said The liar that wis put Into operation list year his done well with sales tontinulng lo climb he said Another new addition is work wear section which open member It retail bpaeo by 1200 feet decreis ing warehouse spa cent the CoOp Keep your eyes and ears open there be more good from Hie CoOp but Cohen t go ing to spill the beans for a little while yet PiandlJaidoff Those piano lessons sure paid off for Georgetown Lambert The owner of Scissors in the Hills Plaza is one of the six Canadian talents featured the record by Tom Connors Donna sings two songs she wrote and composed called My Whole World and August Moon Waltz The album Tom Is Back to Assist Canadian Talent came jut In December was recorded Sludios tin Hi and running irrmils I Mi Mrs Would shi liki lo 11 rvcird with hi lie i pcrtunilv in 1 i drop if i I i could Minn mori ml nil said istit Tht retord wis I I hi promote in ill in eluded Hilton Hills inters Brut lifftveius ind Pit permit Boss got the of Regional councillors for his application to operate prtuinciul wayside pit at part Lot Con j in the former Township of The Region recommends there be some text changes to the Niagara Escarpment I permit ting this use Mr Boss Is required to rehabilitate icres of land back to agricultural use the aggregate is nil extracted The lands arc north of cast of Fourth Line west of chouse The comments go to the Escarpment Commission which then prepares lor a hearing The hearing report Is irded to the Ministry of Municipal and then the Minister makes a recommendation to Cabinet Cabinet makes the dechion on amending the Niagara Plan Mr Boss has said he wants to ix tract the gravel as quickly is possible and return the land he has fanned for years lo agricultural ix in ll tit xptrt on t to Hilton of 7OU tinders this low KM than the i jmee for tin ind site I is si for hick of lot on list wttk Shi m eofti to Ik ntrjr I and isonablj Container contract new is being worked out with 1 united in Hit operator of public station on Armstrong Is to paid ffi per for local id of residential weighing kilograms or saving from list of HO per vthicle Tin drop is dut to men use of Ihi station but the lower avenge weight of 1cfennk has also agreed to keep price of for the supply and tipping of a newspaper con tamer on the site The newspapers dropped off there arc sent to Recycled Resources 1 for recycling lias been operating the container station since 19M soon after the towns landfill site was closed in 1979 leases the proptry on which the Is toe itcd from w is turned down with the property is in the Protection and the proposal conform lo the Regional Official will In of and itioits objected to a tommon between residence on ind it Mr rcT irnme iHll that hearing was ad then the B made request to their inds design itcd ruril cluster In the Hilton Hills Official Plan This re quires i modification of the Officii Plan by What Region revommen dint la he of Women trained for print jobs MP Otto Jilinck innounc this week a federal government program to JO women re enter the work force flie 36week project is sponsored by College and will issist womtn in the let rea Thi projetl objective Is pro vide with entry level skills is ither press operators printing worki or sales represent Going back to a job Thinking of gettmt ick the work f rce but jou iren sure how to go if doing volunteer il work for a social service agency in jour com munilj I or further information call North Hilton Volunteer liurciu program of the Plannlnt Council lit Water rates willincrease fairs on the application is a comprehensive review of tht entire rural cluster be undertaken by Hills rather in just consider Ihe Bailey Planning Director Rash Mohammed told Sheldon the comprehensive review difficult to do anticipated it would take the towns planning director about Redrawing the lint for the rural cluster boundary is the of Hills By the time this comes back to our council is r there and tomes back here were looking at five months Coun Sheldon said I think that a bit of an imposition Mr said the Bailey made their request for the boundary modification d reclly to Minister of Municipal Affairs to extend the boundaries of rural cluster rather than going official plan amend The Minister has asked the town and Region for their comments The Minister can make the decision Mr Mohimmed said That not way to do il Tht proper Is wesuggesledit Ivc seen Ministtr modifies turns with Far greater rapidity than this Sheldon shot back Low rates make State Farm homeowners insurance a good buy Our servico makes if even better Call me JNelus DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course Starts- Feb 16 to March 630 930 Course or Private Lesson PHONE 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