Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1982, p. 2

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Page I WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October 1IS3 From a walkon role to set desi David Cliftons learning the GLT ro Hes part inventor part plumber from page 1 design and a very com pllcatcdoneitis Mr Clifton and hi small crew consisting mostly of veteran Ron Hunt to make it alt come to life in a limited period of time He readily admits to having help the bugs out of the original design but patrons are about to find out Just how many bugs Ay bourn three act play contained It the kind of set thai gives migraines three differ ent kitchens one for each act Bad enough that each kitchen faucets and fridges have to really work and what tiling Burger King helps boost permit sales A building permit has been issued for the coo of a Burger King outlet In Georgetown The permit for the build Ing which will be located in the Halton Hills Shopp ing Plaza on Street helped push values for new commercial con at ruction this year to more than twice as much recorded over the same period last year Constructions starts in general are down In Halt on Hill this year Be tween January and September over million worth of new con struction started in town Figures this year are about halt that amount While fewer people are buying and building new homes in town residents are still interested in mak home alterations Twentysix permits were issued by the town build department lost month for home additions and alterations two to build new swimming pools and six to build carports and garages A year resident of Georgetown David Clifton signed with the Georgetown Utile Theatre after friends talked he and hi wife Into doing walken part In last season Our Town Calmy taking seal In a church prop pew and then acting a a pallbearer In the funeral scene was enough onstage experience or him though The Importance of Being Earnest found him backstage helping the crew and It there he feels more comfortable So comfortable In tact that he a the set designer tor first play of the new season Absurd Person Singular which opens tonight at the John Elliott Theatre Tickets are available at the door for all six performances this weekend and next Herald photo by Paul Region defers policy decision utshes one kitchen from another has more to do with doss distinctions than props and decora lions Absurd Person S takes place over three consecutive Ovist mas Eves each new year offering different instanc es of progress in the lives of its six characters One couple is a lower working class one a middle class and the third a rather well todo pair A great deal of thought hud lo go Into the appearance or each set Mr Ofton said so that the audienc es can readily appreciate their differences Mr Clifton crew has modified the set flat used in lost seasons The Importance of Being Earnest which at the time delighted audiences A window shortened here some hinges moved there and three quite profess looking sets are ready for the Elliott singe With three acts here 11 be two intermissions one ten minutes long and the other time to make some rapid a I lent ions behind the curtain The play itself audiences will have plenty to marvel at when the curtain goes up In just a tew short months David Clifton has found out how that magic is done Continued from page by the regional planners recently present cd a map ning 14 acres In which they propose to protect for future aggregate sand gravel and crushed stone extraction At public meet residents complained that living on or near land protected for the aggre gate Industry would force property values down Councillors questioned whether the and he aggregate industry actu ally need that amount of protected land FREE USE Protective policies councillors have maintain ed while ensuring ample supplies of gravel decades Into the future inhibit tree use of land by property Miller said he was ecstatic with council policy change delay credits large turnouts of people at Acton and Georgetown public meetings for con vincing regional staff that further policy discussions are needed especially with the Coun Miller added that much of the confusion residents shared about the region Involvement in the issue could have been avoided if planning staff clearly explained they were being pressured by the ministry The region s policy amendments were to have been discussed by planning and public works committee next day Coun Miller noting that many rural residents planned to attend meeting said the delay Wednesday may have saved them a trip at least for the time being The ministry may still say no bloody way to the deferral when the dele gation goes for Coun Miller old The Herald And then we be back right where we started But still feel that we won something had lots of support from the Burling ton and coun cillors and 1 think that Ihe residents at those meet really had an Impact Coun Mike Armstrong said the message to the province is clear We re Just not happy with the aggregate mapping In fact we re God damn mad Ontario Municipal Board hearings scheduled in January partly to address challen ges to the region aggre gate policies will continue Arm strong said He added he hopes discussions between provincial and regional officials will come up with new policies agreeable to the province aggregate producers region and rural residents Not Enough Time in a Day CONSIDER Formerly Maid in Canada Complete Residential Cleaning Affordable Prices Bonded and Insured Phone 8773581 FREE ESTIMATES vert anngforallaoes tax deduct by Your automat or standard shit cars about reduction lorYDgraauales Private ruction up at home for on by the OnUno Safety League Youonry lea do trig NEXT COURSE STARTS WEDNESDAY OCT 27th Wednesday Thursday Evenings 630 9 30 Consecutive Weeks 16 Mountalnviaw Rd S Georgetown 8770751 BULOVA A heart of pure quartz October Watch Sale 25 oft LAY AWAY NOW GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE

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