Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1985, p. 8

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Page SECTION A HERALD June IB PICTURE PARADE third annual Brackens Invitational Roll it turned out to be eve tor charities The Rennet Health tare Centre received a wheelchair unci VCR which were dim Seen litre are left to right Brian Inllack Hen tit Centre director Iuve restaurant Wayne King director or the and sitting Paul j board chairman Missing from the photo is red Harrison and It idea Herald photo and Mike bought shelter under a bright red blanket Sunday afternoon us he rain came down The couple were Inking part in the activities by Peel chapter at Terra Conservation Herald photo Town regains control over gravel pits Youths charged with furniture store robbery Herald Willi Niagara Escarpment Plan Friday the town rt gained control over development of 000 a ens of aggregate lands In Hills The plan which was given dm approval by Ihc provincnl govern development of gravel pits to Hills once the Niagaia Escarpment Commission is satisfied thai the and region Official Plans conform to Niagara Plan lhnt means the lown will be over the development permit pro A big concern we have Is the cost Coun Dave Whiting said at Monday night mot ling In order to give some kind of service to the public it will require at least one planner and landscape architect which the ira Escarpment Commission now gives when it comes to Escarp- Twelve years In the writing the plan con tains many proposals put forward last year by former resources opnienl secretary Norm for the kilo- strip of bedrock from the Nlaga Itivtrlo the tip of the Bruce Peninsula It gives i del neb for maintaining the Niagara which as a continuous natural environment The plan says no new wayside pits roadside qua Tries used on one tunc basis by tors to build roads will be permitted in land on Police charged three Hilton Hills eighteen vcirolds with breaking anil entering uttering a forged document and forgery conn eel I on with wo thefts from and Furniture on Armstrong Avenue Ham on De Souza of Circle in George town Is charged with two counts of breaking and entering three counts of uttering a forged docu men I and counts of forgery Michael McNivcn of I GO Mountain view Road South in Georgetown Is charged with two counts or breaking and enter nig It counts of uttering a forged document and counts of forgery Car fire A car parked at Auto Body in Aclon caught fire June Damage to the car is estimated at The cause is undetermined Derek Roy of in Acton was charged with counts of uttering a forged document Mire charge art expected to be laid CtlO with say The total amount taken from and Furniture is IS The first robbery in May went unreported Police were notified after the second robbcrv on June 10 BRIAN G00DLET of Canada NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Heeling Georgetown District Memorial Hospital will be held in the Cafeteria at pm on Thursday June Honorable Llle members and members urged to attend Refreshments JUDGE A MR A Chairman of the Board SecretaryTreasurer krv Coxa- 136B ST nA GEORGETOWN Suit SAVE UP TO 20 ON OUR TWO BEST WAVES DULCEA Beg THERMAL Reg NOW All references to high potential mineral gate resources mapp ing and textual have been removed from the plan New licensed pits and quarries producing over tonnes of gravel material annually wilt be allowed in areas desjg escarpment rural he Plan says As for aggregate for municipal road construe lion it can only be obtained from sites used for extraction in the escarp ment protection area This Plan has priority over all other provincial policies In the the approval of Plan resources development secretary Dennis Tlinbrell announced million is given for escarp ment land acquisition to the Ontario Heritage foundation will buy lands now privately owned to complete the parks The parks system is to comprise acres and create 105 parks Already more than per cent of the laud is In public owner ship Terra Con Area and Crawford Lake Area arc iied as nodal parks in the member Tor the fo the 13X5 term second vice president Penny stow oulse iflen treasurer Gail I aroehe back row director Edle director Mary Pat Mason third vice president Kay edwldge 1 1 on eh tamer I ea a id director Dot- thy Hansen Missing Is past president Boyle 20 grads at Christian school Minor tennis league With the support from PepsiCola Wilson Sports of Canada and Tennis Canada the real Ion and Parks Department is able to offer youth ages 1G years the opportunity lo learn how play TcnnU this summer No need to buy a racquet us all racquets balls and shirts will be provided for participants use The program is six weeks In length one day a week starling July IS The cost is per player and lessons will be both the and Joseph Gibbons tennis courts We can accommodate up to 12 participants per age group so register now Call for more information Tree planting celebration Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy was at a treeplanting ceremony last week in Milton for Corporation Hydrogrowers operate a high tech agricultural research establishment The 74 acre site will contain 169 000 square feel of growing modules Georgetown District Christian School will conduct grade eight graduation exercises at m June The event will take place in the main audi of the Reformed Church is welcome Twenty will graduate this year They come from four rent Anglic on Itintist Christian Reformed and Penteco st il The school is open children from all Chn Mian churches tnch will a diploma and Bible in the New Inter national version One ind one boy from the eighth wade will each rceeivi I in lei Hookup delayed Herald l star lid at the Cultural Centre on iflh Lint not we ilhcr been cool this June because is irkint its way through the system to gel a water hook up lo a Peel hydrant across Winston Churchill The is on the llalton I eel Peel has been rcqueslcdloyvi water connection li fill iht Croati in Centre ine pool Miller said Monday Hie major said Peel trunk lit in has asked for lilt wi consent of the Hills council be with the Hi said Hit hook up is done year amidst a lot of contro versy mayor was Iht ahead to send a letter approving the temporary hook up In my of think it v iter it just a differ in mode of Sheldon said dership Award There will also be most improved student for children in grades six seven and Before the graduation itself there will be a year s end program with a variety of contribu lions be piano solos choir skits Eleven of this year plan to attend the Toronto District Christian School In for their high school years The others have all enrolled Barry D Tim leek Chartered Accountant BUILDING SUITE i6Mun1iinWHd GEORGETOWN 8776948 ED STEWARTS EQUIPMENT COMPACTS DENTURE CLINIC J Kohan DT 122GuelpfiSI GEORGETOWN SUMMERFESTS MUSIC HALL Takes a sly look at vacations recreation in H0UDAZE 85 our fifth annual presentation cabaret at Hall Friday Saturday June 21 and DOORS OPEN AT Ticket OOperson Phone 8774078 SPONSORED BY THE HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL ON SALE ThursSat June 2022 White ml Special purchase No YOULL FIND WHAM FOREIGNER PHIL COLLINS SUPERTRAMP POWER STATION THE EURYTHMICS Street Beat Records and Tapes Where the hits live at Zeilers low prices GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE ONTARIO HOURS Frl 930pm Saturday 930pm M

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