Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1979, p. 2

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Page Wednesday May 1979 the Hills Scouts appreciate support The Cub and Seoul pack monthly paper drive is being discontinued because the groups no longer have a buyer or papers they collect The boys appreciation ill he people who have set aside newspapers or the and cubs warned not silling aside their newspapers In the future Dance for young people The Georgetown chapter Red Cross Youth will by staging a dance for young people at Knox Presbyterian Church hall Saturday night Door prizes and by Teeter and Mike Dine highlight an enjoyable evening scheduled begin it and continue until midnight Wiring condemned Town council Monday night endorsed a resolulinn being circulated by the Borough of Scarborough which urges the provincial government Impose a five year mm on the use aluminum electrical wiring Citing Canadian Standards Association statistics which Indicate aluminum wired branch circuit devices have a failure rate Id to 15 limes higher than that of copper wire devices the Scarborough resolution came close to being ignored by llallon Hills council Several members declined to support it on the grounds that they have little personal knowledge of Ed Wood and others pointed out that the resolution his local applications in the newer and Georgetown subdivisions Manpower Centre opens office Minimis will be opening today May iqu in it UA Strict The office is locaW in the former location of Furniture Erica Harper who Is the supervisor forihi office orders for jobs have bein coming in from inipliuirs the office is looking for post ir school Students em iron merit an needed is lhir is job in those which must filled tmitudimh Mrs Harper said looking fur stmknts students looking for work an invited to cull office Council dumps board decision NEW LEGAL CLINIC DIRECTORS The new director of the I it I Heeled at the clinics The new directors are front row to and John Hack Premier meets corridor foes from one would under pressure from Croatianorient id organizations from across Ontario and northeastern US it the initial be mode the site The lawyer called the appli cants promise to open he complex to ill Hills citizens a nebulous offer council would have enforcing after alls granted The complex he contended primarily serves residents of Mr Webster cited the less than total support offered the projtct by the town own phnninj department mem of which appraised the site choice only when specif eally directed by council He suggested that suitable siies for such recreational pro pos lis cm found along Niagara Escarpment There would be no partlcu lir to Ha lion Hills Mr Webster said Intact III be amazed if it docsn cost you Conn Miller expressed strong opposition to proj let the to land uses at thi isapproved He claimed the noise traffic ind dust which would be created by visitors expected to gather at the summer weekends would negatively the livelihood of the area good farmers Miller also referred to complaints received by council and regional police since the site was first pur chased last year Involving noisy drinking parties and parked cars lining the roadside the site Council just wnuldn have the police force control the situation he said judging by what has taken place the site Serjcantson alluded to rumors she has heard lo he effect adjacent properties have also been sold to the Custody which controls the site could confirm or the rumors but Mr conceded thai council fully control the use or development of thi silo is is would probably be Mr Vendilli council the project applicants must wait before I lunching an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board if the so choose Mayor Pome anticipating a review of the snmifon once the cants learn of council led smn requested Mr Vcrdllll make sure ill applicants and property owners from the are ire contacted if and when the muter is reintroduced the local municipal level Continued from one Minn John Schneider Waller Vie Ted Lang and Jack PROPONENTS Representing corridor proponents were deputy l minister Malcolm Rowan minister the Premier and secretary Ed Shi in ind Durham MPP ind legislative George Ashe Mr Minns called the Pre receptive but noted th he avoided making slate menis hit would ilv raise the hopes of opponents ICG found some of of Mr Dins lo be nil picking such as criticisms he made of llieopponents more politically activities Choose it rental llceiol CM cars and CMC TILDEH ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS BOOKS I IMI FED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St S Brampton Phone Come to Church ST GEORGES CHURCH The Eucharist Family si Morning GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main SI S PASTOR PETER RALPH Sunday May 13 Sunday School a m Morning Worsh m Evening Serv Everyone Welcome Come make our church LUTHERAN CHURCH Windsor at Carole ST Vacancy Pastor Rev Arthur May a Worship 10 a Sunday School worship Service Church of the Lutheran Hour HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar and No PASTOR REV E J Evening Service Tuesday Pioneer Christian Brio Prayer MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Edwin Mitchell The ledge Being Mothers Part Monday Boys Girls Clubs Tuesday Youth Meeting Wednesday 30 m Prayers Bible Study COME TO MAPLE AVENUE AND GROW WITH US LilMeCncrub Nursery Open House May ST JOHNS STEWARTTOWN Sunday May Th ST STEPHENS view HORNBY Sunday May In one case Premier scolded ICG Hill Mann far distributing anti tellers to land owners along the corridor route The action took place Ihc 1975 provincial inn campaign Among topics discussed were the cooperation municipalities and Ontario Hydros lack of accountability to the Jnif the current legal status rulings the lino Municipal Board and the Cabinet The Cabinet month up held decision ordering Hills pal council o its off pi in and bylaw so I ha I the corridor could he completed within the towns opponents are con several avenues of appeal LOUTH FENCE Commercial Residential Farm DOITYOURSELF FENCE SUPPLIES See our Showroom St Georgetown collision WAREHOUSE SALE ItCJI NOW IN FULL SWING AT TV Here is 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