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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1987, p. 3

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THf September 9 1987 Page Mold Masters says town wont support affordable homes By BRIAN Mart Herald at Some members of lown council arc not Interested in building housing in Hal ton Hills and the lack of housing is crushing loeil Indus tries a local businessman claims Gellert President of Mold Master Limited says he is not able to keep a work force because cannot find affordable housing Georgetown He said his company lias plans expand into West Germany We are mm infi to because there ik no w people Were going ilse where we have no problem jettine housing Mr said The more time goes by 1 ind grows in value in the meantime in dustry Is for and lmfedup he said There is an Interest in Council cant solve housing crunch A municipality is limited in wiys it con encourage low cost housing said Region housing coordinator Stan A municipality take vantage of provincial program to encourage low cost housing Mr said Under the provincial program the municipality sets up a profit housing corporation and applies for a housing project The corporation takes on the mortgages and decides the payments on the houses Mr Barkovitz said The prognm is funded by tin pro- There are also convert pro grams but lies mainly in the hands of private owners Mr The tan do relative ly little aside from utilizing programs hi said Halton Hills administrator Clirk Joe Simon said the Town his control over three aspects of new housing The town controls the zoning policy the lot policy and the level of servicing new subdivision needs Mr Simon said The only issisted housing program the Town right rehabilitation program said Deputy Clerk Delmir French Density of land up for developments tends to be Up to the developer said Mr Simon Normally the properly owner is the one that tikes the initiative to rezone property A landowner would ask specifically to zone it as high density residential so desired Simon slid Nor has the Town stopped mi developments in the past few years While some subdivision proposils been modified there that has not been approved by council said Town ing Director Bruce McLean A waiting list it the ind of had people waiting for low cost housing across Hilton lltgion said Mary the Housing Mai ifiir at the Housing A survey across the region showed that a twobedroom unit of any kind Is the most in demand right now she said The Housing Authority actively edmpaigns for low cost housing in tht Region Ms Girlies We definitely t need for subsidized hi using There no Hon about that she said Phone friends are needed The Fall Training of North Distress enm will begin in mid October in you spare four hours per week It answer the telephone To enable the phone line be manned new Volunteers are needed If you can find the time to nip please call the Distress 1211 for mforinjlwn SAVE EARLY SAVE HERE skidooBB OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT who does not win in hi uses that are reasonably Mr Mr he believed nutritions public last by his Vicf Prudent Andrew Kirk Milter said at banquet this that prices ire lo out the riff riff Mr Kirk Mid Mr Kirk would not respond to Her inquiries this week asking Mr Kirk mil with lie Mayor to smooth things out to Mr he Mr is littk it the I lift side Mr 1 Mi denied thf riff riff itmmett I spoke t Mr Kirk I In that In in ij be spoke in to reporter Mr Miller Anders landing that it for print the Mayor said after a telephone conversation with Mr Kirk Meanwhile several local In say they have found no keeping a work force because of housing In Spokesman Tor variun Canada Ine and DUG Stationary say that keeping or increasing their workforce has not been significantly by the cost of housing in the Drivein portables cause havoc in Acton Two portables being transported through Acton Milt Street clipped two cars parked on the street fast Tuesday Janet Goy driving a Mazda had parked her car on Mill Street for a few minutes Her two children Jamie and Jenny were sitting in the cor when it was hit Jenny who was sitting in the back of the car was shaken but unhurt Mn said The por table caught the back of the car crushing the back window frame and smashing the window Estimated damage is Orland Arnold of A had parked his Mercury Mar quit on Mill Street near Frederick Street to slop for lunch He and bis family were on their way Milton to tour the museum he said Mr Arnold who was sitting in the drivers seat ducked when he the portables coming down the road through his rear view mirror 1 thought he took the whole side he said The portable scraped the drivers side or the car and ripped off the sideview mirror Police estimate the damage at WOW But the policeman even know car can be fixed Mr Arnold said The driver of the truck has been careless driving Sept 13 cancer run Sept turn oust onelegged who started the of Hope in ISHOhasn i forgotten money for cancer research by participating at school track from a m unlit noon The run for to the high school If you can walk run ride or skateboard sponsor i participant for mire infi rin illon KIDS CORNER FOR DAYCARE AND NURSERY SERVICES The following businesses will be pleased to serve you so give them a call Village DAYCARE CENTRE For Idien IS lo kindergarten Prof asjforml cars Hotmaals French programs Transportation to ton local schools available Opon7om tilt 60 Park Ave Goorgatown 877 Off tetrad ft tooected up HIGLOSS CAR POLISH Free Appearance Inspection Tonneau Covers now beautify your truck Does away with tailgate drag tor increased fuel economy and increased speed Velcro lastenmg No holes drilled cezee RUNNING BOARDS FREE INSTALLATION St 8776136 Tmhna lit says he feels upsei iboul It the The llu jreis I the times I lulk ill cuff I reporters on the phone like i friend I find out Ihul I knife in tin ir hand the Major ml Hi said snid in n to riporUr his W eh of the fit UK Hople h ivi nl jny I m ire of wid Variun ilMnt definitely pinpoint it it problem said ral Barry M dine rai r iris re not problem Mr Willi bis com pays mire in most people in town In snd Miller rebuffed Mr urn thai council is not in In development The subdivision is proof council Is interested in develop ment the Mayor said If we eould new development same people will move lo better ind some of these lower st Mr Miller The Miyir eonsiders Affordable In in of OBILITY 161 MAIN ST COLOR TV IB REMOTE CONTROL IV 99 RCA CONSOLE 595 CHILDRENS FEET ARE IMPORTANT TO SCHOOL SHOES IN THE LATEST STYLES I FLETCHERS SHOES GALS GUYS KORIS Senior loafer semi dress shoe lor the latest style skirts and pants Gray Burgundy Black SAVAGE kobin dress shoes In kid proof slip marking soles SAVAGE KID PROOFS The Dress Shoes That Wear Like Iron SAVAGE KITTl V Grey Burgundy Navy Black Sizes 6 12 Junior girls semi dress shoe In kidproof leather slip non marking soles SAVAGE koe Gray or Black Sizes 1 to A KeilS LIGHTS dress shoes closure in leather Non slip nop marking soles closure Pink sale runners last t Sues 10 to CRUISE The runners that last Navy with While pes non sip marking soles Kelts The Runners That Wear Like Iron SUNSHINE TIE The runners last Sizes lo KM LIGHTS TIE FLETCHERS STAFF MAKES SURE THAT YOUR CHILD HAS THE RIGHT LENGTH AND WIDTH FOR COMFORT AND GROWING ROOM

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