Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1982, p. 2

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Page I SECTION A THF HERALD October Exmayors plight prompts review BUSINESS DIRECTORS Mayor Pete Pomeroy assured a Princess Anne Drive Georgetown resi dent Monday night that he would ask the region to investigate an 19year old legal problem concerning the resident sewer hook UP Former Georgetown major Steam told counc il a saga of bureaucrat ic mismanagement which has limited to his if it should break down After purchasing the Princess Anne house 18 years ago he discovered that his sewer lice was not hooked up and emptied under a vacant lot owned by the town The town works department at the hook up la his property and instead connected it under the townowned lot Mr said he was later granted an ease ment over the town prop erty in order to maintain the pipe The easement was later successfully challenged by a neighbor who had pur chased the town lot neigh boring Mr property While the town committee or adjustment recently allowed the neighbor to construct a carport near the sewer line Mr said an additional structure has been added and furth er hinders access to the ONEFAMILY DEPARTMENT Carrying bundles is almost lecond aatart to the Doyle Six years the two fides of Doyle children picked up a Herald paper As their younger brother and listers grew up they Joined them eventually getting their own routes The Doyle left to right IB Karen 13 DIanne IB Eddie ID and Laura currently deliver papers twice a week for the Herald for thetr outstanding work they were complimented Monday night by Herald circulation manager Marie Shad bolt and McDonalds store activities representative Heather Kems The five carriers were presented with plaques and trophies honoring them as Carriers of the Year The Herald carriers were treated to a McDonald supper Herald photo by An Preparations underway for Lions Santa parade hardly r lo fair to but preparations are already well underway for the Georgetown Lions Club annual Santa Claus parade Parade committee chairman Steve Harlow tifid The Herald last week He a lined up the first few entrants already for the Nov parade for which bands and other entries are expected More for the sake of change than anything else Mr Harlow said this year Santa parade will make Its way through Georgetown in reverse direction from previous yean Entrants will line up on Sinclair Avenue formerly the finishing area then parade down Guelph Street to Maple Avenue parade left to Main Street and disband James Street Moore Park Plain previously the starting point is not on this year route Lion Fred Zorgc- will serve as parade marshal this year lbding a wide variety of four wheeled and twolegged entries that will be decorated according to this years theme Storybook Characters Another change this year will remove the Lions Club canvassers who used to pass the bat at curbtide while the floats rolled by Rather than soliciting funds from bystanders Mr Harlow said the club is hoping Georgetown area merchants and Industries will coasted sponsoring the parade through dona lions to the parade fund A letter campaign started last week to pro mote the idea of business sponsors Mr Harlow Entries should be at the Sinclair Avenue starting point at 11 m Nov ready for a 1 start await the entries picked by celebrity judg ea as best overall best service dub entry best Car crosses lane leaves men injured Two Georgetown men suffered minimal Injuries and another minor injuries Oct 13 when a northbound car on the Ninth Line crossed the centre line of the roadway and struck a car in the opposite lane Suffering minimal injuries were drivers James Brian Boland and Earl Wesley Merrill Suffering minor slightly more serious injuries was Stanley Collnghan Mr Merrill and Mr Callaghan were treated and released at Georgetown Memorial Hospital There was W damage to the two vehicles The northbound driver was charged with foiling to share the road and having over OB per cent alcohol In his blood Band the new Air Cadets band the Georgetown the Ha lion Hills Jills the Fireflies camp ing club the Lions Club color party and the Lionesses For entry information and other help contact Mr Harlow at The Acton Men are preparing their annual Santa parade for the fallowing weekend Nov Acton businessmen are planning to hold a crtown Market and next Bummer and have been given permission to close off part of the community s Mill Street Noting that other south western Ontario town have adopted festival themes to generate ness and draw tourists Ty told council Monday night he hopes the Acton event will be held annual ly alter Its inaugural ion around next Aug Council agreed to close Mill Street East actual a section of Highway 7 diverting traffic along Bower Street or through Eastern and Church Streets The closed sect ion stretches west from the railway tracks to the Intersection of Mill and Main Streets Mr Tyler that while organizers may not use ail the street for the event heavy truck traffic will be more easily handled on Bower and Church Streets rather on some of the smaller surrounding the down town core CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice Spectacles are not all created equal Georgetown Optical Unequalled lor All lenses guaranteed against breakage for one year EVE Georgetown Optical COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE no onr quality Visual Pol Skin Care Exercise School of Jeif IS NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER CLASSES Limited Enrollment Wardrobe Coordination Etiquette and Nutrition Make up Care Speech HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Ma Ave George town PASTOR Fithtr Din Cult PASTOR Fithtr CsnOMihan MASSES Sal GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Mom Service It Sunday School an vice Wednesday Ptaytr Meting p it IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH WINDSOR AT STREET Rv J M School Church el the Lutheran Hour MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR OCT We School I ON CHORALE Jamestown NY President China Graduate School Hong Kong MISS UNIVERSE Further Information With No Obligation Call Barbara Young 877 after ReglMered Wlh the rlvale Vocational School GERMAN WORSHIP SERVICE FESTIVAL OF THE REFORMATION Lutheran Church Windsor Rd Carole St Georgetown Ontario SUNDAY OCTOBER 1982 700 PM INFORMATION- 8770424 ELECT VINCE WHELAN TO THE REGIONAL COUNCIL FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 8532615 tht town to the problem by moving the sewer line from the neigh property to his own He said he has no ease ment for the line which runs across the neighbor a property too Noting that sewer and water related problems arc the region Mayor Pomeroy said that he hopes to meet with regional staff and chairman Jack Rat lis to look into the matter In addition town building department staff were Instructed to check the additional structure Mr claims has been constructed without the committee of adjust merit approval CHAttTEMO ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner Mllfl Hilton FRANK J JOHNSON Accountant Curwa in 877 flSSf Ctipsham Limited Surveyors CoreutttnQ EnoJneerB time refused to move the Mr Emmerson asked Acton unveils Cider f est celebration While last year Market was Willow Street Mr Tyler said this took awoy business from the Mill Street area where most of the community mer chants arc located Mill Street has been closed for previous Back to Acton Days celeb rat Ions at affordable prices From Sweaters A large selection of plain or bulky knits in up to the moment novelty styles Choose from Royal Grey Brown Grape and many more 00 26 Skirts and Split Skirts Complement your sweater with a skirt from our boutique collection and of course the newest split skirt styles are there too From 00 KNIT WINTER Cosy bulky knit and hatscarf sets in colours teed to match your winter coat Cage The Ladies Fashion Place In Downtown Georgetown Main Street South A Lifetime Area Resident Who Is DEDICATED ACCESSIBLE WILLING TO WORK November 8th82 ELECT DAVID BARRAGER FOR LOCAL COUNCIL WARD 3

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