Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1982, p. 6

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May Op parties blast federal econmic policies Enraged over debate tactics Tories promise to get tough Herald Special Progressive Conservatives will get lough with the Liberal government in future debates over the economy after Liber als cut off debate In the House of Commons John Mr McDermid Brampton Georgetown MP said from Thursday It is typl of this government love to cut off debate when It gets hot for them Enraged over he lactic that saw shut down debate when the opposition parlies failed to produce a member quorum in the Commons the Tory MP insisted were going to keep on them the serious Issues of the ecan and Interest rates The emergency debate be gun last Tuesday night and for most of the hours that followed the PCs and the New Democrats focused their gles on an attack of Liberal government policies for the last two years Mr McDermid complained that he is damn mad over the Liberal tactics and claim ed hat while he was present during the marathon debate the Liberal side of the Comm ons had less than required for a quorum The Brampton Georgetown MP In charge of the PC MPs In listing questioners said he had 25 people who Wanted to speak when the debate was cut off The adjournment came at about last Wednesday thwarting an attempt by oppo sition parlies to expose what ihey described economic policies Courtesy Brampton Times Fundraiser here Saturday Last rain may have forced the cancellation the Georgetown VMYWCAi walhajogathon but the spirit behind the event and raldend helping to raltc money for projects are Invited out to Georgetown Fairground Park thla Saturday Initead There are to be won and of laughs be hired during the event which In preview hit helped fund not only local program bet alio community in Lima Peru Make It a family and bring along a picnic lunch for an a pre- jog- celebration The event will begin between 9 and II am and continue Into the midafternoon For more Information call the at MUMS THE WORD Remaining mum and rail ing only lingers or making other gesture a large crowd bargain hunters filled the SI Johns United Church hill In Georgetown Saturday for the Spring Fair silent auction Items were not the only things up Tor grabs members of the congregat ion also offered such services as garden tilling and baby titling Members of the con gallon helped auct ioneer Jack above and here was plenty of lime during the day for St anon Jacques and some Mends left to browse among the looking over the mer chandise listed for the auct ion In all there were Items and promises of serv ice for sale For healthy appetites there was also large table of baked goods Proceeds the Spring Fair will be used for church project Herald photos by Youth offenders centre needed for Georgetown area CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice The Elizabeth Fry Society of will be able to determine whether a young offerers attendance centre is needed In Georgetown thanks a federal grant announced last week by MP John Mc The Brampton George town Conservative MP announced that eleven Summer Canada 82 projects Imve been by the federal ministry of and Immigration including a youth dramatic program to be operated by the Ilalton Ililis recreation de partment An intensive consultative process led the ridings ad visory board of which George town a Br en da and Rev Peter Barrow were members weigh a number Loyal True Blue euchre games results The results the recent Loyal True Blue Association euchre and penny sale arc as follows There were 12 tables euchre ladies high ladies second Flos Tracy ladles low Mary Workman Mens high Mae Tost mens second Hillock mens tow Eva Door prize donat ed by Webbs Florist children Penny table winners were Lawn chair Ann Bee be Photo album Nancy Simpson Pillow cases Madeline Coll Plant Phil Landry Towels NancySimpson Veg dish Mrs J Terrar turn Bill Green Wall Hanging A Salad Yvonne Stone Plant Trudy Paul Dresser scarf Greg Lawn Chair Jean Stamp Plant Morley Mills Pitcher and glasses Win Plant Thompson Electric clock Tina Ball Stationary George Mike Travis Plate Calhy Spice rack Elsie Hunter Stationery Marian Savldo Plant Doris King Curling Iron Donna Lawn Chair Millie McNlvcn Bath set Doris King Rug shampoo Hill Vegetables Sharon Win nington Plant Dily Cash more Plant Cathy Jarvle Tough Love groups form Two have been formed In Halton Hills About parents came out Monday night to Limchousc Public School to meet other concerned parents and set up self help to deal more effectively with their children Hills school trustee Arlcne Bruce said parents spent the evening Introducing themselves and talking about why they wanted to be there and what kinds of problems they were having with their children From now on the groups arc completely on their own They Just be parents helping parents Mrs Bruce said She and fellow school trustees Betty Fisher and Belly Walker arranged the Introductory session May 3 She said that the groups arc still open to anybody who would like Join up A group will be meeting at the Georgetown District High School resource centre at m next Monday night and at the same time another group will be meeting In Acton For more Information about the Acton group call Mrs Bruce at 8531267 addresses Chamber Urban review issue Continued from page A3 to Ihc community The figure is closer to acres he said The area has not yet been included in Halton regions official plan which the towns own document must conform While the prov ince a housing and municipal affairs ministry has approv most of the regions plan the portion concerning land south of Silver Creek has been held in a holding pattern the mayor explain A million law suit launched by McLaughlin four years ago was suspend while the town determined boundaries and studied the problem of servicing large- scale development The towns reluctance to develop the area south of Silver Creek McLaughlin charged was in breach of agreements negotiated with previous municipal councils The Issue of servicing the land Mayor said now appears and the next step Is to determine who will pay for modifications at the treatment plant needed new growth estimated in the study to cost million About million wilt be spent by the region upgrad ing the plant meet current ministry standards The remaining million needed for the plants could come from in agreements similar those negotiated in Burlington and Asked whether the town would have much control over the type of housing In the new area Mayor assured chamber mem that the urban review was not the final step In developing and expanding Georgetown Secondary planning will be needed for the land south of Silver Creek zoning bylaws will be passed for the area and subdivision agreements will have to be approved by council before construction Mayor agreed that the communitys growth will be an emotional issue in the future adding that the public will be able to com ment further on the commun itys growth when a public meeting is held to present the lawns new official plan At that time be said confus ion about the urban boundary will hopefully be cleared up away tonight saying had been really helpful to them Mrs Bruce said And for those parents who werent comfortable tonight to talk It will take time to build up trust but theyll be a great support for each other You start small That was the big message she said BEAUTIFUL IS NOT BY CHANCE BUT BY CHOICE JOCELYNS HAIR STYLING 8778200 ANNOUNCEMENT To celebrate our being appointed as authorized Sales and Service depot for Braun Canada Products during the month of May we are celebrating by extending special prices on the sale of Braun Personal Care Products ces and the ultimate in Foil Shavers We recommend you consider the MICRON 2000 Shaver at 7000 For the Ladies the Lady Elegance at Electric Shaver Overhaul Hi during Miy EARLS Fixit Shaver Service 134MBM see PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT RS 01 980 CHAPTER 337 TAKE NOTICE Iho Council lor Town II lis at meeting 1 cava Notice their Intern to trio designation Part Lot J according a Lot In Block In Registered 31 former Acton Town Hall 19WiiiowSlieei Waid I Tha reasons lor proposed removal nations are as follows Building condemned by Mmhliy Labour Industrial Health Safety Branch dated 13 In Its present condition Studies nave indicated substantial cost to said building Any person may thirty 130 days after the date notice send by mall or deliver to the Clerk Administrator The Corporation the Town Kills notice tnelr objection to Ihls action and Council w consider all ptkw ImaJ enactment ol the repealing By Law The lost data for Ming objections will be the day May day April 1QB2 A T Administrator Town Hills Mam Street South HILLS Ceoraotown Ontario L70 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE a Hall on Hills Recreation and Parks Department has scheduled tennis lessons at the of lowing locations Gibbon Mondays Wednesdays EmmtttM Park Tenmi Tuesdays 700lo1000pm Thursdays 700tot0u0pm Acton Tennli Courts peel Fir Mondays 30 to Wednesdays 7 These programs will running lor weeks Monday May In I9d2 Saturday June mm Lrtlti Meriting will also This program Is summer long One court w II always be led open lor public use Thank you In lor your In allowing us to these programs this time SoundReW Tones down road noise Helps smaller cars a luxury cars quiet ride And car stereos sound better wllh less noise to compete Sunroof Did you know adding a roof can be done easily and Let your Tidy Car dealer tell you how so youll be ready for sunny summer days A two step application process that neutralizes existing rust and protects from the window line down Tidy Car has just changed locations to enable them to offer you complete protection for your car STEAM DRY CLEANING INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY GUARD VINYL ROOF RESTORATION PINSTRIPING TOUCHUP PAINT SPLASH GUARDS COMPLETE CAR CARE SAME DAY SERVICE ASSOCIATE DEALER CHRIS BYDEVAATE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 71 RD N GEORGETOWN AT ARMSTRONG AVENUE 8776136 of project proposals Mr Mc Dcrmld explained after est ions from local groups and individuals were by Iho MP to the ministry As a result he said BramptonGeorgetown young people will gain practical work experience this summer thai will or career aspirations or train ins As well as the youth drama and Elizabeth Fry Society projects those approved by the ministry Include on the- Job training for the Credit Valley Association for Handicapped Children and funds for the Peel CAS Brampton Heritage Board Peel Board or educat ion for a cooperative educat ion program Peel region for archive preparation and the Brampton parks department We Design With You In Mind fw 8774588 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH WINDSOR flOAD AT CAROLE PASTOR REV OR JH DRCKAMEH Church at ID Haul HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 224MaplAvt Qvofgatown PASTOR Father Din PASTOR Fitter Murray Krwlich MASSES Sat Sun 10 GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH 11 am Morning Service a School Even rig Service Wednesday Prayer Meeting MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR Edwin Mltchall 3 EVERY SUNDAY ly School I Preach Good Music 1 1 00 a i pi supervised WEEKLY Lad Codes Hour Youth TimeSRecreal on MONTHLY Jolly Sen Missionary Meet VltltonAlwitiWdciMiel BRITAIN IRELAND GERMANY GETTING From Toronto to LONDON MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM GLASGOW NEWCASTLE CARDIFF BELFAST DUBLIN SHANNON 678 FRANKFURT DUSSELDORF 724 MUNICH 858 Prices based on lowest seasonal tare comb nation Actual travel dates booked determine applicable lares Flights to Dublin and Shannon via AerLingus ft are advance booking Charters regulations governing non refundable is apply lo these flights and fully led in CP Air Holidays brochure All lights trom Toronto An transportation rax is Holidays Canadian lie lui J IS HALF THE FUN TYLER TRAVEL SERVICE 8531553 CALL TOOA Yl

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