Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1980, p. 3

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approved thr of new hoard at lis annual las The the board are front row left lo right beryl 1 pail president Prank vice president Joanna and ami Dark row left to rljlit are John jn Mike Harris Kim flliUl I in Hamilton I- inn and John tarter Mil on but not in the photograph are llaskln Itlll aniiv Jill Jane Irene I Karl Irian res ton Wilson and harm Georgetown surplus of may be a first iorMwn A tin fir IK first tin il profit rifit is Hit took ii Dobbin il i me would go back into be id for tin purilnse of till Shi tint of SI I unit from the 1 r iisu impugn in island treasurer I i tit board bid nut from its id hit burlgiledfor he I Mill of tin during If tin org munition 1J9 wo Michael Brady new Y director A mtroduiid il linn I liridv conns from the Ontario fjikeshore orgimialion Jit is up in Toronto has spirit innnconer He his in honors- A from Mr worked with the 1 part time in Toronto is tamp ret tor and three vein line The hid been it wis in an old rundown building Sum Mr Brady I ink has relocat id in i building and the irt is prtsidetll I ml 1 told I bun looking just like this and 1 til aw lo working Hid Tin in irei mint with tin los risouriis and work liMthir Mrs I ifhtonlirs sud Hit and C A org imz itions ilso lo work together work i lilt 1 ijjiloulcrs You know hue id and it Mill i hope but we in steps- in direction fort Hit inn m nf president in presented Mrs I ipiloikrs with i phqui in rtu Million of efforts on during Iwo Apartment proposal announced for Chapel Street School site A rcioning ipphcition for School site in tcurgUown calling for lion of four family homes and the lion of the existing building to make room for up one apartment units has been reft rred low n staff for a report The application by Chateau Ltd ind Heed Cooper I Id which had origin illy proposed a rest home for same site that was by council in asks for a rezomnR from third density residential lo fourth density residential Marilyn Ken Richardson whether any appeals against town rejection of rest home proposal had been lodged with the Ontario Municipal Board Mr Richardson replied that he notices of The new reiomng tion is the first one to Ix processed under the town recently revised planning procedures some bugs in the system appeared at last week general meeting When Mr Richardson provided committee with some basic background information on the application he Included recommendation to refer the item to staff for a report ice some councillors was unnecessary I expected to sec any new applications listed only for informalion loun Harry Levy argued He said thai as he understood the new procedures committee was only to be informed that an application had been received and that staff was preparing a report with no lion necessary Coun Roy Booth contended that It is dangerous introduce a recommendation on application prior to the preparation of a staff report because should it be defeated the town could find itself ihilluvd in Ontario Municipal Hoard hearing with no report to bock its decision Coun Booth asked Mr Richardson what mighl ret lion to the were ill ipplicant could thin to the Mr conceded Mr said that the recommendation is thin only as in lo committee and if it pnferrcd he would in future only notice of applications and no rccomnicndn At Monday council meel resident Kit pre council with a petition from area residents urging council not to alter for the school site While we would prefer lo sec as parkland we would also it remain Ihirddensity rcsidenllal than changed fourthdensity Mr old council According to Mr the petition was signed by at least one person in all but two of houses on Morris Ryan pel and Day foot Streets Booth asked Mr why his group is op posed to a proposal that would pul in four single family homes and about onebed room apartments when previously had supported a 100bed home proposal Mr said hat his group feels rest home would not have as on adverse effect on the area as the apartments would Council voted to receive the petition and to invite Mr Woode group to planning board when I he developer makes his official presentation of the accompanied by a staff report Town building permits exceed million mark By TAYLOR Herald writer A tola of almost million worth of industrial and com building permits were issued in region during 1979 with more than K million of that total in Hal ton Hills according to ihe region latest Business Deelopmcnt report The number of permits Is sued represents an increase of 77 per cent over lost year making best year in six year history ness deveiopmenl director Bill Marshall said in the newly re leased report Mr Marshall said he expects steps will be taken between 1980 and to identify and service new industrial land in the Georgetown urban area enabling it to meet job creation targets in the new draft econo mic strategy for Ha It on This strategy now being reviewed by area municipalities con tains a number of elements which is hoped will provide for the creation of at least new jobs In by 1906 Mr Marshall pointed a number of expansions new industrial sites and companies in Hills over Hayes Dana moved to George town as did Corpora which has located in old building recycles plastics Cherry tree Developments has a new industrial building on Street Mr Marshall reported The Inter national Bible Students Asso ciation also began construction of Its new administration Ire in 1979 Two one acre industrial lots on Armstrong Avenue were recently sold Mr Marshall said Local firms have also been expanding Ccrcor com a addition creating new Jobs completed a new storage build and an addition its plant Servco Refractories started work on a new industrial ware house in the Acton area The business development report is now being circulated the more than in and includes a list of available properties in ihe region Of seven pro perties listed only one is local In Hills involving acres of land fully serviced including rail service in Aclon urea New GVAS executive The Volunteer Ambulance Service has announced its new executive for I960 Daryl is the president Peter Wolfe the new vicepresident Williams takes over as director of trail on Selina is the new director of operations and Ursula takes on the position of of training THI- Wednesday March f I On Opening Day Thursday March 6 Mr Howard Trusdale Naturalher representative will be on hand to advise you on your footwear needs New spring flatter your feet with fine fashion famous fit Just arrived In time for our Grand Opening I The shoes you love In the liveliest styles this Spring I Sassy proud pumps strappy sandals and more Beautiful leathers with heel heights to take you from daytime walking to nighttime dancing AH In classic Nature I comfort Come Into Step Rite and see I Select from from a bevy of fresh fashion shades In the sizes thats just right for you Shown are just A from our splendid collection All In full and half 11AA5to to and to 1 Transit Closed pumps with perforated design on upper low stack look heel Black 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