Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1981, p. 2

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Wednesday Octobers 1 FASHION FLING neighbors face off over cemetery proposal Continued from Page and my livestock he said In fact If they can they help But Mayor Pete echoed sentiments expressed earlier by one resident to the cemetery stressing that ethnic differences arc not at issue lie maintained that the town has viewed the proposal In a neutral way and that the town Is reluctant to approve the for the cemetery because it t want to include the as Canadian or Hal ton EUlls citizens are cd attached to the zoning change that future proposals to change application would give the the cemetery boundaries are own a right way Into the brought before the town s tit cemetery as well as ensure plan review committee Budget time While no decision In the wishing to comment on the proposal must do so In writing before Nov town planning director Mario Venditti said many of the concerns raised at the meeting could be taken care of by a site plan site plan stipulation Continued from Page to take about months to complete within each deport men I and will be sent back to the treasury department Dec When those are received the treasury and the town clerk administrator will review the for the next two months present their findings to council budgetary committee by Feb 15 Following this schedule the general committee should be able to consider the budget for approval by the middle of March It will then have to be endorsed by council Acton crafts show Acton Arts and Crafts holds Its 11th annual exhibition and sale this Saturday from 10 am to a pro at St Albans In Acton Admission la free and visitors can enjoy browsing refreshments and special draws Highland kills were making the scene Monday night Matched with coordinating blaiers or sweaters the kilt are warm and daily of the models hid French braided their hair which added the special look of sophist lea Ion Slick and entertaining the Rotary Annes show week ago Monday night featured fashions from Halloo Hills clothing torn On a stage decorated a Christmas sled and tree models from tin Elegant School some wellknown around garments and coats Rex Is coal from Acton Old Hide House Herald photos by Ani Pederian The country look it big this fall Knickers are making a comeback along with walking short Completing the look are flat shoes and knee sock The fashion commentator warned the wider leg coming hack In pants to which the audience responded with loud groan Limehouse news By MRS AW BENTON Herald Correspondent Anne Crooson of Chalk River visited lost week with Mrs A Patterson and other relatives In the area We wish to congratulate Fred and Susan on the arrival of their second son Dairy Edward a brother for David Frederick at General Hospital Oct Fred his boyhood In Halloween Clearance Toy magic Face Paint non toxic easy to wash off Costumes en Decorations fitrCutouts Come and Seel Georgetown Market Place 8800 Region responds to Doberthien letter will start by designating own spaces Hal ton region has taken the first step of what might become a national trend toward providing preferred parking for physically hand capped drivers Responding to a letter from Acton businessman Lome who says Canada Is lagging beh other nations in providing this kind or consideration to handicapp ed Oakvllle Terry Manncll suggested council should start special parking at reg anal buildings As well as Coun Mannetl proposal coundll ore have agreed to tend Mr letter to several provincial agencies and leaders The twopage letter was presented at Actons drop- In session three weeks ago a casual forum In which rest dents discuss community pro blems with local councillors Mr Doberthien who lost his left leg to bone cancer about seven years ago recalled pro blems with finding preferred parking at baseball games and while visiting the CNE American slates Town will fight plan at OMB and In England he points out in the letter preferred parking for the handicapped is protect from abuse by stiff fines Mr recommen ded that Canada establish a universal symbol for the handicapped possibly a card or tog affixed to license plates to prevent embarrass misunderstandings espe cially when the disability Immediately apparent Social concerns and plan policies clashed briefly during Monday night a Joint session of the town planning board and general committee Referring to a proposal to sever almost two acres from an eleven acre property north of the Sidcroad along the lownlinc west of Acton Coun Pom Sheldon said she was appalled at a town staff recommendation to help op pose the severance application before an Ontario Municipal Board hearing Nov The local planning depart and the Land Division Committee argue that the property is located In the rural area and that the pro posal poses the strip develop ment threat which the town Is eternally trying to avoid However Coun Sheldon successfully argued there Is an clement of compassion which needs to be considered when reviewing the The severance has been applied for with hopes that a house can be built for a handicapped brother of the larger property owner In fact she said the town official plan task force Is currently studying how to In corporate the needs of the handicapped into planning pal Maintaining family unity In this case she added Despite her appeal to council lore to reverse the staffs recommendation the board supported the staff de cision and Ihe position Planning policies discourage residential construction En the rural area along remote stretches of highways In stead planners prefer tee new rural homes built inside Hills smaller villages and rural clusters ruling In empty lots Town planning director Mario Venditti told the board that the OMB may yet consider the circumstances surround ing the case carefully policies which already incorporated in the region a official plan L Suspect held in Acton murder FOUR GENERATIONS Four- generations gathered Sunday at an birthday party for Edgar Ireland father of long time area resident Gladys Caldwell of lie Eighth Line North While family and guests Mr Ireland whose birthday was Oct U and who has lived with hi daughter about two yean took the honored spot la an easy for f family photo Gathered around him are Mrs Caldwell who ran the Georgetown IGA outlet with her Bob for years grandson Edgar and Robert Glen and Cindy A special guest at the celebration was Mrs Caldwell Jack Beer of Alton who recently celebrated her 87th birthday Photo submitted Continued from Page Al evening leaving his wife and children with Kellar Ma Patterson said Invited her to kiln Ihem and Ihe three tat in the kitchen until about midnight Ms Patterson said told her he used to be a steel worker but was on a disability pension because of a bad back Mr White said Oates had received a call at work from his wife about am She told Kevin she was afraid and wanted him to home 1 don know what she was frightened of because Kevin never said But Kevin never came home until lam and later told Mr White I should have come home when she first called MENS SWEATSHIRTS In grey blue MATCHING SWEATPANTS JV CLOTHING LOCATED IN GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE STREET BY LOBLAWS CALL

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