Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1982, p. 24

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wednetdsy Nov i4 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS NOTICE OF APPLICATION 10 The Municipal Board by The Corporation of Town Hilton Hrfli or approval of a by lav to ragulata land me pursuant to 33 The Planning TAKE NOTICE that me Council of die Corporation lite Town of Hilton Hilta inland to apply to The Ontario Board pursuant to the provisions Section 39 of Act In approval By taw on the day of March A the by lav and a note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect by law and dating the lands affected thereby a lumped her PERSON INTERESTED MAV within twenty one 21 day thedoleol notice sendby registered mail or de the clerk the Corpora of the Town notice of objection to approval said by or part thereof giving It oil ie port on of the by law to which you and led reasons end thai tfut if a hearing is held objector or an at the hearing to the PERSON lor approval ho I days alter i support applies may v notice send by mj In deliver clerk The Corpora Town Us notice support it the said by law together with a re of any hearing that may be held and address to which such notice THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may an prove of ihe soul by law but do ng so it may a lime and place when any objection to the by taw will be considered Notice any hearing thai may be will be given only to persons who have hkd an or support and who have Jilt with or delivered to the clerk undersigned the i lor a THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS will DATED at Town Hills this day November K R RICHARDSON CLERK THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS MAIN STREET SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS BYLAW NO 8223 BEING a By law to low No ton Mi WHEREAS Council this By ft4ftbt the of Section and The WhVMtfJjCejTfRSD 13EO as amended lh Subsidiary Planning Board recommended to Council that Restricted Area By law No as amended be amend as hereinafter sat out AND WHEREAS said recommendation conforms to the turns and intent of the Official Plan of the for mm Planning Area THE COUNCIL OF THE COR OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ENACTS THE FOLLOWING 1 of Restricted Area Zoning By law No as amended of the Town Halton lis a hereby amended by delating sub section Recreational end uses con tamed therein as permitted Use the Rural Zone lord the provisions Section tins By law any use building or structure at dale passing this By law permitted in accordance with the pro visions Sect on t ol of said By law No a amended toconlorm to the Section said By law J Notwithstanding the provision Section this By law any enlargement or a jo build or structure per nutted accord with said Section 2 By law shall re re approval as provided or in Section The Planning Act RSO c This By law become effective Irom and alter tho date passing subject to the approval I Municipal Board THIS BY LAW READ A FIRST SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 1st OF March DAW WHITING Acting Mayor a RICHARDSON Cftfk Administrator EXPLANATORY NOTE PURPOSE OF THE BY LAW The impose law is to amend the Rural designated parrnHtwt use by removing area and parks It I also the purpose the By building or structure si the date enactment By law which lists in accordant the provisions the lav 74 51 amended however enlargement or expansion or a use require provab under Section of The Planning Act I960 EFFECT OF THE BYLAW the llci the By law a to recognut M existing Rural Unci and to provide for their and Con expansion or enlargement The By law would Mo prohibit any future land uh the Rural without appro- the LOCATION OF THE LANDS AFFECTED Tho told afHctod by tfe By taw ant land yM Ruri the SI David ft Energy Law ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev Jean Stairs Dm Sun Nov 1982 Church School II am Morning Church and Nursery shipend Church School Guesl preacher Eleanor McFadden ALL WELCOME SALVATION ARMY Gospel Sennco every Sun m at Trinity United Church Act an ACTON CHURCHES CHURCHILL COMMUNITY Rev E M Jenkins 8022 Sun Nov 28 Morning Wor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Gerald Rcnnie Choir Mr A Hanson A Sun Nov THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR Rev Arthur Tribe A M Mr Betty Oak Organist Sun Nov 28 Holy am Advent Carol 10 30am Church School Nursery Wednesday a m Holy Eucharist TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Mi Andrew J King BAA M nor no Elliott Organist Sun Nov Sunday of Advent Morning Worship of Holy Communion Guest ister Garth Cow Smith Andrew J King preaching thai foqplnri limp oqctiri GEORGETOWN CHURCHES COMMUNITY For groups of 6 or more BLUECHIPPLUS BLUE CROSS CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Lino SERVICES Jim J Pastor Rev J Pastoral Assistant Mi Us I on every Sunday to THE BACK TO GOD HOUR am Hamilton CHAM m GLOBAL TV CH El IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Windsor Road at Carole St Rov J ticks met MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Mountamview Rd S Pastor Dean Tata Sunday Morning Worship 11am Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday 30pm ALL ABE WELCOME KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH a Sunday School I a Morning Worship Nursery Faculties PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Comet Line and No Rev Peter Barrow ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS Services Worship and Sunday School Williams 1100 Geoioelown Facilities MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Edwin H Mitchell EVERY SUNDAY 9 a m Family Bible School am pm Biblical Preaching Worship Praise WEEKDAYS Prayer E Bible Study Youth Recreation Boys Gins Clubs Little Cherub Nursery MONTHLY Adult Fellowships Ladies Missions Senior Adults VISITORS WELCOME BALLINAFAD UNITED CHURCH Minis let Rev Bandy A M DIV Morning Worship 45am A Hundred Year Worship A Century Service ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH Morning Worship School Building ToiTOtlOW Chutch Today ST GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH Ratio Rev JimBoykys Sunday Nov Advent I a jn Holy New Rue 00 a Eucher Prayer Boo I am Morning GEORGETOWN Mam St S Georgetown Pastor Rev Peter Ralph A Sunday Schoc494Sam Morning Worship Mam Evening Wednesday Prayer Serve 00 Sunday School nig student Mtssonary AJnce Sieyou 1S w come DEC The lideo Station Were No 1 At Bringing Hollywood HomeTo THE NEWEST LOCA 130A GUELPH ST Georgetown FRESHLY BAKED RIGHT IN OUR OWN SHOP TO GIVE YOU THAT ADDED TOUCH FORANYOCCASIONI Black Forest Chocolate Fudge Delight Deluxe Cherry Buttercream Chocolate Old Fashioned Dale Fudge Strawberry Coconut YES WELL WRITE THE MESSAGE YOU WANT WHEN YOU ORDER YOUR TWCAKE NO EXTRA CHARGE CALL S MOUNTAINVIEW RD N AT GUELPH ST OPEN 24 HOURS 7DAYSAWEEKI Ballinafad Speaker talks about prisons by Smith Church service was well attended on Sun day Rev Bandy was absent for the service but Martin Lewis was in the pulpit and he intro duced guest speaker Daisy Dunlop There were many children there and before going to Sunday School classes they were told their story by Mrs Martha Lewis Mrs Burt sang a beautiful solo The speaker who has spent much time In foreign lands doing missionary work now in Canada and working inside and outside prisons Her concern was for the rchabilit inmates who a re released and have to make a new life for themselves In society Her talk gave one much rood for thought It was announced that there would be no vice In Church next Sunday November It is the Anniversary Service St Andrew s Church in Georgetown at 10 Every fall Halton District Wis meet for some form of entertain ment This year the committee in charge said it would be Tun to have an Old Fashioned Chnslmnsi Concert All on the committee were in favour It was held on Friday evening November A large croud attended Each branch was asked to provide a number for the program They responded wholeheart and there were all forms of entertainment The tiny tout singing carols the teenagers dancing group recitations and many solos were enjoyed A comedy play ended the variety program BalUnafads button to the program was a solo given by Lille Given accompanied on the piano by Eileen It was entitl ed Little Willie Santa Claus Grace recited the poem Just Before Christmas A dainty was served buffet style A large number of members came to the November meeting of the on Tuesday evening November The December meeting will be in the form of a pot luck dinner on December Congratulations are in order for Gerry Clarke who did well at the Royal Winter Fair with his steer His steer was among the first group named In the Cross Bred Section the Queens Guineas and was in the final championshipgroup Shorthorns were famous at the as usual They were named as tops In the prime exhibit for Shorthorn flection Congratulations also to the Ross McLean family who did well with horses at the Royal Mrs McLean won a trophy in the ladies driving compe tition Poster contest winners named A Milton boy and a Burlington girl have been named 1962 win of the Fire Prevent Commit tec s grade five fire pre- poster contest Top boy is Mark Myronyk of Milton a student at Martin School The best poster drawn by a girl was submitted by Susy Darosa of Spruce Ave Bur lington who is a student at St Patrick School up girls were Melissa Harrington of in Acton Jennifer McAfee of St Dominic School Oak villc and Jodl Zanatta of Holy Rosary Separate School Mil Ion Boys receiving honor able mentions in the contest were John Park Ave Academy Burlington Desmond a of Park Public School George town and David 10 of St Dominies Cap Harold or Milton chairman of the fire prevention committee and co ordinator of the contest said the top girl and boy will each receive the Ha I well Insurance trophy and desk pen set Prizes also be to the six children whose posters were named honorable mentions The awards will be presented at a meeting of gfnnal Council sponsors the committee The two winning posters will also be entered in an Ontario- wide competition upon by the Ontario Fire Chiefs Top prize Is a bond Theme of the contest was Fire Prevention in the Home Mark Myronyk poster warned against smoking in bed Susy ft concentrated on keeping flammables away from heat said all the posters were excel lent this year Campaign needs boost The Cross of Lorraine the symbol of the Lung Assoc I a lion You can it fly Greystone Interiors lift tlMUlABriEj 7574 at the Halton Hills municipal offices on Trafalgar Road a reminder Ihe Christ mas Seal people Funds raised by the Lung lion with Christmas Seal campaign ore used develop direct vices and programs within the community All the programs are offered free of charge and are totally ted public donations to the Christmas Seal campaign Tills year campaign Is running slightly behind last years It has raised HI so far compared to last year at this time PERM SPECIAL IDOMCNIC AND DONNA ONL 77101

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