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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1987, p. 7

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SECTION A THF HERALD 1MT Still hope for golf course homes There Is still a faint glimmer of hope far a proposed development of 17 new homes near the Georgetown Golf Course AW Anderson was on hand Mon day representing Georgetown Golf Estates Ltd to defend the develop ment which was defeated by the Town General Committee Oct 19 The proposal calls for four of the holes be actually part of the eight backyards The land would be leased from the owners of the houses The proposal has been In the works since 1BB4 Mr Anderson said We fed weve compiled with all the requests by the Town of Hilts he said A study has In dlcoted there would be enough water for the new houses Mr Anderson said be no agricultural Impact on the land and soil testa prove the develop ment can be supported Mr son said A storm water management report Indicated a minimal Increase instormwater Mr Anderson A report said water volume In existing wells would receive only a minimum drop he said A drilling program conducted In the summer of showed very very minimal effect on the volume found In the wells But Coun Joe Hewitt who launch an in depth attack on the proposal Oct IS said water volumes of homes on the Tenth Line did drop when the conducted pumping tests I wasnt aware of that Mr anything thai a not going to work People In the area right now have water problems Coun Peter Nor ton said If you build these homes there a no guarantee that people will have water he added The has no con about it at all replied Mr Anderson Cook reminded Mr Anderson that the pumping tests were conducted during one of wettest falls on record It Is very unlikely you would find much difference Mr Anderson He agreed to do more testing if the Town demands It Four residents of In Georgetown came before council Monday to either reaffirm op position to the development or go on record with their opposition All of the residents voiced con with the effects on their and septic systems Councillors had also objected to the Idea of using parts of the back yards of eight lots as a portion of the golf course Studies have shown that there will We interested in putting In Map compass was one of the events at the annual woodsman a first aid Stouter camp Seen hi are Scout David Young Venl Andrew and Scout Andrew Keen Ian I week at Park Blue Springs 1 nolo by Jf AN LAYMAN Boy Scouts learn to fight large fires by JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Learning to fight fires turned out to be one of the highlights for area Scouts last weekend at Park Blue Springs The Firefighters gave a demonstration at the annual North Halton District Woodsman and First Aid Camp dive Midwinter of 1st Ashgrove was camp chief Scouts attended from Acton Georgetown Glen Williams and Ltmehouse along with their leaders Christmas bazaar The Cancer Society Actively Group will hold Its annual Chris mm Bazaar with the Golden Circle Club at St Andrew Church Hall Satur Oct from 12 4pm Lunch will be served Beautiful Christmas crafts and hand knitted gifts for sale Craft sale Art and crafts lovers will not want to miss the Christmas Sale on Saturday November at the Terry Miller Recreation Centre In Brampton The sale will begin at 30 and end at p m Admission Is for adults and children are admitted for free This event is sponsored by the North Peel Learn Disabilities Association For more information Seniors bazaar Visit the Golden Circle Seniors Christmas If you are near for just the right a ft for so meone The bazaar will be held at St Andrews Church Hall on Saturday October 31 from 12 p m The sale will Include crafts a white elephant table a tea baked goods table and for the dor lug tea and card reading Visit the bazaar and start your Christmas shopping early Vei from 2nd Georgetown 1st and 1st Glen Williams under the leadership of Assistant District Commissioner of Venturers Brent Collier put together a good program In spite of the inclement weather the spirit was high evident hat the will live on looked after the as follows map and compass knots kitchen axe and knife and fire lighting First aid was by Frank Tyrrell and the nature walk was taken of by Vic The were interested in the fire demonstration The scouts started gas fires and then were in the proper use of fire ex Some scouts had used re extinguishers before The was held In the lodge due to the heavy rains Sixty scouts leaders and Venturers all en joyed the songs skits and cheers Then II was mug up and lights out Some of the Venturers helping this camp will be going to the world jamboree In Australia December They arc John Valcn tine Law Dwight Scott Symmea David Lobb Chris Lee From North and Paul Clarke of Burlington District Brent Collier Ass slant District loner of Venturers and Venturer Advisor of 2nd Georgetown Georges Anglican Church is also going as their leader Georgetown Market Place 8731603 PRESENTS TORONTO S HOTTEST BAR BANDS SUNDAY NOVEMBER to1200 COMING MONDAY NOV Tfs BACKSTREET from 2 SUNDAY BUFFET Qhe Mom A Day Off Bring Her To O Tooles KIDS12UNDERMS0 ROAST BEEF BUFFET O SILVER BULLET NIGHT EFFECTIVE MONDAY NOVEMBER Our Bands will be playing MONDAY Nights Instead of Sunday Nights MONDAY TUESDAY ARE WING NIGHTS 15 A Wing MANUFACTURING Presents GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH RING DAYS Your last chance to buy 1887 1987 Centennial Rings Thursday November 5 Friday November 6 DURING LUNCH HOURS OF THE LIBRARY MANY TRADITIONAL AS WELL AS OVER 50 FASHION STYLES TO CHOSE FROM ANY FURTHER INFORMATION CAll 416 COMPLETELY IV CANADA Has it really been awholeyear Canadayour bonds are here Canada Savings Bonds go on sale October 26th The rate of return for the first year is 9 An individual may purchase up to a knit of Canada Savings Bonds are a safe secure investment guaranteed by the Government of Canada Your bonds are cashable at anytime Buy your bonds through banks trust com panies investment dealers credit unions or through the Payroll Savings Plan at work The 1980 Senes bonds mature this year and will earn no further interest pastNovember 1 1987 Series 1 issued before 1980 have already matured so check your old bonds before you reinvest in the new issue Canada Savings Bonds are only on sale once a year and are available for a limited time so buy yours today Canada Savings Bonds aiuula

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