Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 28, 1982, p. 13

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Playground finale Aug 19 This year the Kalian Hills recreation department summer activities playground finale will take place on Thursday August 19 flans are now organize some exciting activities for the evening for all children participating in summer activities These summer programs are Tot Lot Gymnastics Camp Sport and Fitness Day Camp Survival Camp Summer Activtly Centre Activites The dramatic arts program will be doing something very special during the first week of August Because there are only four days that week Ihey will be foc using all their energies Into a special show for the community at the Cultural Centre Anyone between the ages of 13 who wants get involved should register soon The coat for Ihc shortened week Last Thursday they taped another television program at Hal ton Cable for Outer Spac Week The w Health Council elects executive correspondents inter view natives on other planets and the feature program Believe it or Else includes some impossible acts such at Magnetic Elaine Flying Emily Time Travelling Kevin and Martians that can walk through one another For an out of this world show tune in channel tonight July at 15 and again next Wednesday at The recreation department reported that Day Camp at Prospect Park has been going great The children are having a fantastic summer en joying the various activities offered There is only one more session remaining for canoeing archery swimming cam per aft games singing crafts and a whole lot of fun As well as these ex citing activities Day Camp ends wilh a at Blue Springs Children can sign up at James St George town or Mill St Acton If you need more information about Day Camp call Bud Gordon of Burlington was elected chairman of the District Health Council at the July meeting Other officers chosen for the coming year are ViceChairman Edgar W Foster of Milton Secretary Harry Barrett of Oakville and Treasurer George Torrance of Burlington The remainder of the executive who were not up for include Diane Ball and Bonnie Brown of Douglas Brock and Patricia Stuart of Georgetown Bradford Ctatnents of Milton Robert Martin of Hornby and Dr J McFnrlane and Patrick McLaughlin Burlington Madelalnc Thoma of Burlington was ap pointed by Ihe Lieutenant Governor for a three year term The District Health Council one of In the Province Is a voluntary body whose main task Is to provide advice to the Minister of Health on the planning devclopemnt and co ordination of health Janet Marie Crowe daughter of Mr and Mrs G Crowe graduated with honors from the Mental Retard ation Counsellor Program at Dumber College Jan I working as director of a camp on the Bruce Peninsula and unit manager of a group home for mentally retarded and emot ionally disturbed children InCaledon Co 232 Guelph Street Halton Hill CARPENTER ANTS house Urban Pest Control ROBERT CAMERON Aiding victims of crime Despite he recent beat Crawford Lake lag large area where an students are persevering with heir work i Excavation project- The students are uncover- Indlan village Students unearth Indian history Working under a hat sun the students carefully scraped soil away with small hand trowels The task is tedious but there are few com plaints because they are involved in uncovering Indian history Working on a hilltop above Crawford Just off Ave rear Ihey Ore part of a unique dig that will locale a pre historic Indian village A preliminary dig In 1973 resulted in the discovery of six Iroquois long houses which made up the village The purpose of this dig is to locate the palisade which probably en closed the village then rebuild it before reconstruction of the long houses begins The location of the six Is already known An Ontario Heritage Foundation grant has provided to pay the cost of the complete excavation of the village site over the next two months Students are working under the direction of Dr William executive director of Ihe Museum of Indian Archaeology in London The careful scraping reveals dark circles of indicating where former posts for walls once stood explained He said the village site is typical of its WndIocaied on a hill to provide both a vantage point and a suitable defence location Unfortunately plowing on the land for the past 100 years has resulted in the destruction of many Indian artifacts staled Finlayson The Crawford Lake Indian Village and Conservation Centre project has been organized by the Halton Region Conservation Foundation a wide group of volunteers now con ducting a campaign to raise to rebuild he village and create a new nature centre at Crawford Lake Over has already been raised according to Gary Hutton manager of the community relations division for the Foundation THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS PUBLIC MEETING Tho Council of the Town of Halton Hills is holding a PUBLIC MEETING to present and receive from the public input on the Proposed Official Plan for the Town of Halton Hills All Data July 28th Qeoraatown District High School Auditorium 71 Georgetown Acton Wednesday Jury B3 turned in by automatic are falsea danger for police They know that most of the calls are false alarms so they tend to By Arnold People whove been In three teams of to be calling the wrong gel a lazy going Victims or U victim of a crime two each While one person she said to these situations he Service often worried team works another The third aspect of id ihivri because they dont contacts businesses the summer program Peel Region In a fmm thetui no a hap- the files on funded by the federal similar effort to deal taihuSfS but something contacts for afterhours Ministry of the such problems this has helped in a incidents SolicitorGeneral is a police service to ihta lot of cases Miss Hall She explained when program to cut down businesses that are called to a the number of false habilual offenders in With Mm We vcbcen getting a business late at night alarms to which police that way students positive response they want to contact the ore called Halton businessmen the community right person for in- Constable Scolt however have been SSalmakewoTk because of llus she formation or access to crime quick to respond to iSiblimRinnal Id the building prevention officer for students Invitation to Pnhi ln Halt0 Miss Hall solve part of that dent workers are dm- morning you don I want per cent of the alarms said problem Operation HAVE Aid to Victims through Education is an effort by the force to keep the victims of minor crimes updated on the progress police are making in their efforts to solve the occurence to cut the number of false alarms being turned in by automatic systems and to update contact files for business Carolyn Hall manager of the project said the aid to victims portion of her project is an effort to let victims know that they havent simply been lost In the police departments files She explained that many minor crimes such as residential break Ins and bicycle and car thefts con be classed as dead end occurences because there are no firm leads for police to follow In these instances the victims should be told there is little chance of someone being caught but the officers get backlogged and they really dont have time for that she said Now through her student workers the victims of such offences can be contacted and asked if they have any further Information about the incident and told what progress the police have made Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 8770109 8770100 Wesleyan street Georgetown Ontario Georgetown Custom Car Sound REPAIRS to all Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables Homo or Auto Big or Small 90 Day Quarintaa Fraa Eitimata Sinclair 8772425 GAS FURNACE At last The big in gas furnace technology is now available to homeowners It s the Lennox Pulse gas furnace 9296 per cent efficient as determined by the U S of Energy Standards If your gas furnace is 1 0 years old or more you owe it to your family to 1 Get it checked every year Age and condensation problems the safety of your gas furnace Don take chances Leaking fumes are invisible and deadly Enquire about the new Lennox Pulse furnace It can make a drastic reduction in your heating bills enough to justify replacing your current unit today even though it is still operating The Pulse gas furnace features lowcost installation it high quality components easy serviceability it quiet trouble free operation it 20year Heat Exchanger Warranty It been fieldtested for five years It even need a chimney For a free no obligation estimate or if you want your furnace checked and tested callus AuwmGuoioHap CALL BERYL CARTER GEORGETOWN 8776931 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE OF APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board by The Corporation of the Town of Hills for approval of a By law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Chapter 379 Section Planning Act TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Hills Intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Chopter Section RSO 1980 of Tho Planning Act for approval of By law No passed on the day of May 1982 A copy of Bylaw Is furnished herewith A note giving an explanation of the purposes and effect of the By law and stating the lands effect thereby is also furnished herewith ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY within twentyone 21 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Halton Hills notice of objection to approval of the said By law or any part thereof and SHALL INDICATE THAT IF A HEARING IS HELD THE OBJECTOR OR AN AGENT WILL ATTEND AT THE HEARING TO STATE THE OBJECTION ANY PERSON WISHING TO SUPPORT Ihe application for approval of the By law may within twentyone days after date of this notice send by registered mall or deliver to Ihe Clerk of the Town of Hills notice of his support of approval of the said By law together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said By law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection he By law will be considered Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Cleric undersigned the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent THE LAST DAY FOR FILING OBJECTIONS WILL BE AUGUST 18TI DATED at the Town of Halton Hilts this day of JULY 1982 K R RICHARDSON CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HILLS MAIN STHEET SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS BYLAW NO 8261 Being a By law to amend Restricted Area Zoning By law No as amended of the former Town of Georgetown now part of Corporation of the Town or Hills WHEREAS it is desired to clarify the requirement lhat no person shall erect any building or structure In any zone unless upon a lot which fronts on an Improved public street 11 Frontage on a Public Street a No person shall erect any building or structure In any zone unless the lol upon which such building or structure is to be erected fronts on an improved public street Public Street shall not include a lane or right of way An improved public street means street which has been constructed in such a manner bo as to permit Its use by normal vehicular traffic d Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to require frontage on an improved public street for condominium units as such word is defined in The Condominium Act RSO I960 lheAct provided that property as such word isdefinedin the Act has frontage on an improved public street BY LAW read a first second and third time and finally passed and enacted this 17lh day of May THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS BYLAW NO PURPOSE OF THE BYLAW The purpose of By law is to amend Restricted Area Zoning By law as amended to provide for a frontage requirement on a Public Street for any building or structure in any zone EFFECT OF THE BYLAW The effect of the By law is to provide that upon approval of the Ontario Municipal Board of By law no shall erect any building or structure In any zone unless the lot upon which such building or structure is to be erected fronts on an improved public street LOCATION OF LANDS AFFECTED The lands affected by By taw are those lands contained within Ihe former Corporation of

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