Halton Hills Images

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Jan 2010, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Fallbrook heritage designation deferred by Town council after threat of appeal from CVC By CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer The threat of an appeal prompted Halton Hills council to defer ratification of its December decision to proceed with a heritage designation on the Fallbrook Farm property at its meeting Monday night. Council was supposed to ratify its decision made last month to begin the designation process on the log cabin portion of the home, the mill site and the Silver Creek bridge on 27 Sideroad. Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) owns the property but a citizens' group, Friends of Fallbrook Farm, has been fighting for the last two years to save it from demolition. However, that ratification has been deferred to the Monday, Jan. 25 council meeting when a CVC delegation will address council. At a meeting in December, CVC directors directed its staff to register a formal appeal of the Town decision under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act. The CVC resolution also directed staff to secure and monitor the building, but stated no more money or staff HRTC Rebate FINAL WEEK ! *HRTC Up To $1350 Rebate Ends Jan. 30 * 5 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, January 21, 2010 REPLACE YOUR OLD FURNACE WITH A HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS FURNACE WITH ENERGY SAVING MOTOR FOR $ AS LOW AS 1,243 (AFTER REBATE) GST INCLUDED* Fallbrook Farm circa 1979. time would be used to pursue restoration or operation of the house. According to a CVC staff report, "CVC and the Friends of Fallbrook have been unsuccessful in establishing a partnership with common goals and objectives. "Both parties have made a sincere effort; however, more than two years has passed with no measurable success. With a large set of priority projects and limited human and financial resources to meet assigned targets, the recommendation is to curtail any further work on the development and implementation of the Fallbrook Farmhouse Heritage Project." AS LOW AS OR REPLACE YOUR OLD FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONER FOR $ GST INCLUDED* 3,418 (AFTER REBATE) · 10 YEAR PARTS WARRANTY · LIFETIME HEAT EXCHANGER WARRANTY DON'T PAY `TIL MAY 2010!!** 1967 years 43 2009 *Limited Time Offer. **OAC Fireplace, Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service 118 Guelph St. Georgetown (at Maple) APPLEBY SYSTEMS 905-877-8990 FULL PARTS & SERVICE 5 YEARS IN A ROW Favourite Furnace & Air Conditioner Hours: Monday - Friday 9-5; Saturday 11-4; Appointments available after hours upon request www.applebysystems.ca Peel Halton Acquired Brain Injury Services (PHABIS) wishes to announce the creation of new services, funded by the Central West Local Health Integration Network (LHIN), for adults living with the effects of brain injury in Dufferin County, the northern portion of Peel Region, parts of north-western Toronto, and south-west York. These new services will: · Offer groups to develop new skills and revisit old skills lost after brain injury · Assist families in supporting their loved one · Establish case managers locally to provide better access to other community resources · Organize recreational events to encourage social contact We are here to help. PHABIS has a long history of helping people with acquired brain injury and we want to help you. How to contact us: · April Arundine, Intake Manager 905.949.4411, extension 225 · or by email at april@phabis.com for information on how to get involved · Our website is phabis.com and includes an application form.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy