Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1982, p. 21

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New centre will aid special cases Wednesday Dec 1982 C3 beset up at Lord Elgin High Scbool fai by the Board of Education Thundery night approved the of the school which would cat to tha needs of spec ial students The school will be In a separate wing of an wining sch ool and although it will utilize the services of present board teaching staff It not expected to cost anymore than the salary of a part time secretary The Centre would cat to students with cer tain emotional econ omic social or environ mental which prevent them from completing their dip loma or working to their maximum potential Students with commit merits to sports or Jobs or wiih medical prob lems who cannot be at school full time would be eligible for the cen tre as would the learn er who benefits better from individual at ten I ion or those with a largeschool phobia Trustee Dick Hewitt questioned the cost of the centre He pointed out the tea chers are coming from a system with declining enrolment and thus the school board Is retain teachers who have been or will be declar surplus This in itself was spending money Bob Dixon super of program pointed out there will be more men and women returning to school which would In crease the enrolment Cam Jackson Burlington said he sup ported the centre If it was set up in where there is consld- Guineas David Lasby tops Halton Douglas Miller Halton was repre sented well in the Queen Guineas Competition at the Royal Winter Fair on Friday November It is a market steer conformation ion open to senior Ontario members John or Saskatchewan form erly of County was the show judge David had top entry a Shorthorn which placed Reserve Champion in the HerefordShorthorn Class This steer later sold for per pound Paul Wilkinson Heather Lorie Parsons and Parsons all placed in the first group In the Aberdeen Angus class Jodie Stutt placed in the first group in the Crossbred and Other Breeds Class while Gerry Clarke placed in the top section of the first price group Stephen placed In the top section of the Simtnental Cross Class The steers were all sold at an auction sale in the afternoon The winner was a Limousin- Cross steer exhibited by John of County The steer weighing lbs sold for Sis per pound Training program training stressing its Currently Halton police spend approx per year on training ac cording to Reeve By not having an officer training for two weeks It would reduce the cost said Rem a savings but to tart immediately be said unemployment- He also noted we the board are involved in program expansion when we should be pro gram contraction Jackson also hinted that the board would be asking for an IB to 20 per cent increase in taxes next year the board continues programs Georgetown trustee Betty fisher wondered what would happen to the present staff at Lord Elgin Dixon admitted there could be a morale problem at that school because some of the teachers will be de clared surplus Fisher contended one group and treat them one way and another group treating them another way The Centre will be opened in September with a minimum enrolment of and a maximum of zoo and will be monitored an and evaluated in three years Salt Dough Crafts were taught a I Acton Library and Lart Morgan Georgetown and Lorelei Kldd and Scott Pearson Acton enjoyed the day Wow for groups of 3 or more BLUE CHIP BASIC combines a Btncfili Data Muni Carole CoarperthweHi IS Main Street Waal SUM 1401 Ontario UP 1H1 ONTARIO Jap BLUE CROSS BEAM BUILTIN CENTRE SATURDAY DEC COME VISIT THE EXPERTS IN Built In vacuum systems alarms Intercoms door openers OPENING SPECIALS fiSuimitar WWW SPECIAL GIVEAWAYS with my RADIO HEADPHONE FREE BALLOONS COFFEE BEAM BUILTIN CENTRE Hunter killed by CP train A hunter and bis dog were killed immediately when they were hit by a CPR train north Steetes Avenue between Town Line and First line in Hilton Thursday at 1209 Stafi Sgt Lex Graham of Regional police said that Manuel Bastes of Toronto was walk Ing along the tracks with his two dogs when a west bound train bit them Staff Sgt Graham that the wind was strong and and his dog may not have heard it Bastos had his back to the train when he was bit Police say he was bush hunting and was carry two rabbits he had bagged when he was struck Custom Meats announces the November Circulation Prize Winners The staff of s Custom Meats located on Trafalgar Road shown with Independent publisher Ken Bellamy drawing the 10 lucky winners of a 12 to lb turkey from the entries received in the November Circulation Draw Left to right we Riot Shank Bill Walravon SandyWyga Karen VanDerMeer Robin and publisher Ken Bellamy TURKEY WINNERS FROM NOVEMBER DRAW Bennett Judy Robin ion 22 Irwin Chehirt Georgetown Ontario Georgetown Ontario Ted Scott Shelley St Georgetown nut Mr Boyle 21 Park via Georgetown Ontario Georgetown Ontario E Mi I It Mary hern 1S2 Railway Moult ray Georgetown Ontario Georgetown Ontario Chary I a rough ton AL 15 Regan 39 Harold St Ontario Ontario Georgetown Ontario THANKS TO 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Town Halton not ce of objection to approval of the said by law or pin thereof giving an or he portion of he by law which you object and detailed reasons therefore end snail indicate thai if a is held objector or an agent will attend at to support lha ANY PERSON wahng lo support the application for approval of the by law may within twenty one days alter the date of true notice send by registered ma or del he clerk of Tha Corpora of the Town of Halton H lit notice of his support approval bylaw together with a to quest for notice any that may be held on Ing also the name and to which such notice should be given THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may prove of the said by law but before doing so may appoint a mo and place whan any objection to tha by law will be considered Notice of any hearing hat may bo held will be given only to persona who have tiled an objection or notice of support and who have left with or to the clerk undersigned address which notice of heat Is to be sent and similarly to any person who has filedarequeit for a change the provisions he by law THE LAST DATE FOR F1UNQ OBJECTIONS will be December DATED at he Town Halton It this day November 1982 a RICHARDSON AMCT CLERK THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 38 MAIN STREET SOUTH HALTON HILLS ONTARIO THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS BYLAW NO 8223 ton Hilt WHEREAS Council I empowered lo enact By virtue of the lions ol Sect on end Tho Planning Act S c 379 as amended AND WHEREAS Ihe Subsidiary Plann Board has recommended to that Restricted Zoning By law No 51 at amended be amend at hereinafter out AND WHEREAS said recommendat on conforms to he terms and Intent Oil Plan of the for Esquesing Planning Area NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OFTHE COR PORATtON OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS THE FOLLOWING t Section of ng By law No as emended the Town lis Esquee is hereby amended by deleting subsoction el Recreational and the uses con taned therein as permitted uses the Rural mil Zone the of Section I of By taw any use bu Id or structu existing at the date the pass ng ol this By law and perm tied in accordance th the pro visions of Section 1n said By low No at amended ere deemed to conlo m to previa oris of Section of said By Ian 51 3 the on of Sect on this By law any enlarge mam or expansion a use Id or structure nulled accord with Section of By law shall re qui approval as provided lor In Section of Planning Act i960 This By law shall become effective from and the date of passing he subject to the approval of Ihe pal Boa THIS BYLAW READ A FIRST SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 1st DAY OF March 1902 DAVE WHITING Acting Mayor K RICHARDSON Clerk Administrator EXPLANATORY NOTE PURPOSE OF THE BY LAW Tha pu pose of By law 82 is amend the Rural designated permitted use by amoving recreational picnic areas and parks It la also the purpose of the By taw f any use build or structure existing at the date of enactment By law which exists in accordance the tho existing By law Section I however a use building or will require munieal under Section 49 The Planning Ac I RSO I960 ERECT OF THE BYLAW The effect By law a lo an legal uses Rural designated land mi ihe municipality end to provide for expansion or Tha Bylaw would also arty future land uses the designated lands without prior approval of he municipality UKAH0M OFTHE IAMB AFFECTED

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