Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 11, 1984, p. 8

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SECTION A THE HEBALD Wednesday April 1M IN STYLE FOR SPRING Public meetings to be advertised for amendments to official plan of Georgetown wai the took Sunday at the down the red carpeted ramp at Norval Riviera Julie one local model recruited for show by Anna Dew and Carol Barrow WaOlBgihorta and driving capi will be popular Herald photo Looking Smart a key to in the Dullness world Hat and cap give of Georgetown a perky entrance Into the workaday world She one of the volunteer Involved in the show for the mature and regular figure at the Riviera Sunday evening Money railed from the will put a new open heart monitor at the Georgetown Memorial Hospital Local sen makeup and helped the models prepare Herald photo Herald Stall You better read The Herald more closely town councillors will be asking for your comments on zoning bylaw and official plan through newspaper notices In their general committee meeting Monday night counclll ore decided to start the process of public meet ings with a not In the paper ting comments on planning functions I changes bylaws and zoning Following tho publish notice two weeks later councillors may If asked to invite the publ to address their general committee meet ng At this point council will not yet have made a final report on the amendments being requested Councils decision on the zoning or off c plan changes will next be presented to the public In a public meet However lie meeting will only be held If council decides in favor of the on to amend existing town policy NOTWISF Refusing to bold a public meeting may not be a step for council as Coun Harry Levy pointed out A decision taken the Ontario Municipal Board may come back with He quest on Where your public meeting At any time though t council r an application and refuse a meeting whict can put them In an 1 position before the town planning rector Ian Ke d Ser preferred two instead of paper she said Legal descriptions of a property and lis size mean 1 the aver taxpayer who can easily overlook an cat to a from family to apartment Ross said We try to improve that by including a small sketch town administrator Ken hard on said We re llic lot and don t mean an 1 to some CAMP NOW IS THE TIME TO REGISTER FOR CAMP KITCHIKEWANA ON GEORGIAN BAY Camp BOXJBB Boys Ju Weeks There a Halt is look Job coming up for a for some person Flying dust for McNabb residents Herald Stan It II be another summer of flying dust for the residents of Georgetown a and Albert Streets The second phase of an eight phase program to reconstruct the streets In the McNabb Street drainage area scheduled to June 19 Work will be done on Street from King to Albert Streets and on Albert Street from Guelph to Union Streets The deputy town engineer told counclll ccs Monday night that the roads will be paved but with a restricted width because of ell the large old trees lining the streets in that area The engineering design for this summers project is in its final stages and involves road uclion only Last summer in a Joint project with the region storm and sewers and water distribution system improvements were made In that neighbor hood Tenders for the project are to be called May 25 Deputy town engineer C Bal linger said he expects the construction work to finish by mid August weather permitting Liberals to elect delegates The Brampton Georgetown Liberal rid Ing association has set a date to elect delegates to the federal liberal Party leadership con vention to be held In June April delegates will be chosen at the auditor turn of Central Peel Secondary School in Brampton beginning at m The school is located on 32 Kennedy Road North The riding association will be electing seven delegates at the meet of whom at least two must be women and at least two must be years of age or younger The for mem bershlp applications is hours prior to start of the meeting Anyone with member ship Inquiries should call Associate Tax Consultants INCOME TAX RETURNS DONE a p Friday 900am Saturday 900am 300pm 101 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772217 NOTICE ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP ON FRIDAY APRIL WILL BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY APRIL 1984 COMMERCIAL REFUSE WILL ALSO BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY APRIL 19th 1984 WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF HILLS Former Knox minister elected to top position SPECIAL PEOPLE WANTED Herald Surf A former minister at Georgetown Knox Presbyterian Church was elected moderator- designate of the Church in Canada Rev Alex currently of St Pauls Presbyterian Church in Peterborough is Board waits for 9 million owed Herald Suit The board or education is waiting for million from the town of Hills That a their 19M tax levy for education pur poses Using comparative assessments of and for Georgetown and respectively tho anticipated tax impact will be an increase from lo or ted to be Installed as moderator of the 165 member church at the opening of the terlan Churches General Assembly in June Rev Calder was a Georgetown minister 30 years ago He spent approximately 10 years serving the Knox bytcrlan Church community on George town a Main and Church Streets He also served as padre of the Lome Scots Reg menl In George- Rev was clcc led after a nation wide vote of church mem His was one of four names put forward Born in Bcaverton Rev Calder A from vers of Toronto and a Master of Divinity degree from Toronto Knox College He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity degree by Knox College in recognition of his service to the church In 1944 Rev served on student mission in Br Columbia Alberta and New wick After ordination he ministered several in On tar and been at the Peterborough Church for more than years DENTURE THERAPIST Main St Georgetown Weekdays I Evenings Saturdays by appoinlment 8772359 BRIAN G00DLET Mutual Life of Canada lOMountainviewRd S Suiia206 451 Ret TAKE IT EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For TICKETS and INFORMATION Your Authorized Agent Is Barber Henley BuakMM Eatabltshad fllifafliMV Barry D Timleck Charterer tou to be someone someone pretty que to beet mi rent lb stranger your I 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