Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 4 Nov 1999, p. 2

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2 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1999 Illegal apartments Town's target Continued from Page 1 bours to report them. satisfied tenants and neigh- Tse said not all units that We are called , to be the church 2210 seck justice and resist evil COMMUNITY FORUM on registered would become le- gal and some would be "grandfathered" -- exempted -- from the bylaw if they have proof of tenants prior to 1995. Tse said the Town has no ex- posure to liability if it doesn't know the unit exists. Mayor Marilyn Serjeant- son suggested the budget committee look at lowering the $650 registration fee, but both Tse and Fire Chief Bill Cunningham agree retrofit costs are not the issue. "In many cases there's very limited costs involved in upgrading the units and do- ing the (fire) separations," Cunningham said. After the meeting Elliott said he wasn't on any "witch hunt" but now that the sec- ond units aren't outlawed, homeowners with second units must accept the respon- sibility along with the oppor- tunity to collect rent. "Domestic Abuse" FACILITATOR: Lori Penner Prier, Co-Ordinator, Rural Women's Shelter Program, Wellington Co. TUES. NOVEMBER 16th, 7:30 p.m. Trinity United Church 70 Mill St. E. Acton 853-2090 "Reaching out through relevant Christian fai vi My =a ww MEDICAL PHARMACY am! = TERA! PORTELLI, B.Sc. Phm. PHARMACIST MANAGER 93 MILL STREET EAST TEL: (519) 853-5780 ACTON, ONTARIO L7J 1HS (Arman PRECAST) ( Avectieccoun > | CONCRETE LTD. Ooms ENR Gually Concrete Products Stace 1963 > m SEPTIC TANKS & 264 Main St. N., Acton WATER CISTERNS "We have everything you need m@ PVC SEWER PIPE to do the job right." mw WELL TILES . PI & SULVERTS es sia Werk m= TRANSFORMER BASES + Plumbing + Electrical @ STEPS & + Hardware + Windows Em EpATIC + Doors + Drywall, etc @ YARD PRODUCTS ee ETT) Pan's 519 853-1529 Sat 8-5 853-1970 "The Home of the Week" y a This installment in the Best Sellers series is a home designed specifically for a cul de sac lot. The irregular wedge shape calls for a more specific design that is nar- row at the front'and steps out gradually to the rear of the property. This particular cul de sac design offers many of the most asked for featurea of the 90's. The exterior boasts the popular Modern California Stucco look with a grand style raised entrance, feature windows with muntin bars, and stucco detailing. Twelve foot ceilings in the foyer and living room create a spacious as well as stylish atmosphere. The kitchen has an efficient working layout with plenty of cupboard space and'an open counter to service the nook and family room. The den, set apart from the main traffic L areas would make an ideal study or computer room. BEATON ROOFING FREE Sas + Residential PETER ZIONS | J iscci%rone 12 CONSTRUCTION LTD. ¢ Air Conditioner Curb Installations ¢ Tar & Gravel + Shingles serving: Wellington County & Halton Hills (519) 856-9784 " Complete Home Packages Available" A Family Builain, Tradition Since 1964 519 853-2464 YOUR BUILDING EXPERTS Best selling plans of the decade -- 1996 Jim's Repair Shop Repairs to all makes of Lawn & Garden Equipment Authorized Warranty Dealer for * Briggs & Stratton + Kohler ls Tecumseh « M.T.D. * Noma-Murray Authorized Dealer for Poulan Lawn Tractor & Weed Eater * Chain Saws Sales & Repairs * Snowblowers * Equipment Rentals Owners: Jeanette & Bruce Pinder MATES 853-25 1 = 160 Main nee pe Gas EXCAVATING LTD. Snow Plowing & Removal Licensed Septic Systems Sand & Gravel n aS Ta ae a4 PaaS ssn eee MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1216 6a. FT. UPPER FLOOR PLAN 1022 60. FT. TOTAL FLOOR AREA 2238 6G. FT. Four is the magic number of bedrooms, and in this home, all four are a good size. In keeping with popular demand, the master bedroom features a walk-in closet and a four piece ensuite with a swirl tub. : Plans for U-937 may be obtained for $485 for a package of five complete sets of working prints and $40 for each additional set of the same plan. Allow $20 extra to cover the cost of postage and handling. (Add 7% GST to plan total plus postage and handling) : Many innovative plans are now available in our catalogue: Two Storeys 2000-2500 sq ft., which is avail- able for $8.51 including postage, handling and GST. Please make all cheques, money orders, and Visa or Mastercard authorizations payable to The New Tanner Plan of the ~ Week, 13659 - 108th Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3T 2K4. J R & R Company @ ea aa Homa hiige Contre Paints * Wallpaper Carpet * Vinyl * Ceramic Tile * Hardwood Flooring * Windows * Blinds & Shutters * Garage Doors - Electric Openers Windows, Entrance Doors, Storm Doors, Patio Doors Full Kitchen & Bath Renovations VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 130 Mill St. E., Sares, SERVICE & INSTALLATION Acton 853-4577 , 853-1190 (efoyatolamerelays 519-853-2114 A HAND UP, NOT A HAND OUT: Acton's Ron Birrell, a former Scout leader who introduced Acton to the Scout-Guide food drive, will be very gener- ous on Saturday when Acton Beaver Eric Niblock, Cub Andrew Garrett, Spark Alexandra Green and Guide Julia Niblock come to his door for donations of non-perishable food. - Frances Niblock photo Dam rehab almost done The $136,000 rehabilita- scaping in the spring. tion and spruce up of the Fairy "They discovered the ex- Lake dam shouldbe complete _ isting apron wall was in suffi- within two weeks. Crews are _ cient shape so we didn't have now completing the installa- tion of 35-metres of boardwalk decking before final site grad- ing and fencing will be done. Warren Harris, the Town's manager of Parks and Recrea- tion, said they hope to have about $5,000 in contingency money to help pay for land- BOYES to replace that, so that was good new for the contract." Harris said, adding they might require less railing than ex- pected, and that could also mean savings. Kitchener-based Engi- neered Concrete Limited re- paired and replaced the exist- ing dam's crumbling concrete structure and sluice gate sys- tem. A chain link fence along Mill Street will be removed PLUMBING there will bea railing for safety which will allow people ac- cess to the edge of the lake. Water Softener sa Rentals Water Pump Service The Fairly Lake dam was built around 1830 to provide power for a sawmill, then ¢ flour mill and finally the Beardmore Tannery. Canad: Packers deeded the 88-acre lake to the Town in 1990. P.O.W.E.R. ne Annual y, : General Meeting "rough Wednesday - Nov. 10th - 7:30 pm Georgetown District High School P.O.W.E.R. is privileged to have Paul Aird as our speaker. Paul Aird is Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Forestry at University of Toronto & Former Niagara Escarpment Commissioner In his slide presentation titled: Cu/tural Attitudes to Culturing the Forest, those attending will get a look at the history of forests and forestry. Paul Aird is also an author. Copies of his latest book will be available. Come early to get your book signed. Titled: Loon Laughter: Ecological Fables and Ne Te This book includes a nature study guide. Everyone welcome! Contact people: Barbara Halsall, 873-0344 Joan Cornfield, 877-6358

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