Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1985, p. 3

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In your opinion Does Georgetown need more development Main Si WFNDY No I moved here 10 All line Id years ago because it was like it to stay small small If I wanted Thai why I moved here more development I because was small and would have stayed in quiet Met- 1 HOY Prince Charles llr I came from the city Ikt the way it George a lot si el here 17 years Mil I 1IAI I harks Yes certain Yes for sure Itlvd If you The town ire don t keep growing grown a lot in the iionom cal for everyone you going to d You couple of ye tlst taxis and lu keep expand another int April 15 flashback No time frame for completion planner Bruce explained is no time frame set for IOO00 with the this growth but hat when the Private motion surprises town By ANI Georgetown West existing ana being home lo Herald Staff S ook expanding the and thehamletsofStewantown Considerable urban development currint urban boundaries of the town Glen Williams Norval home to is anticipated for Georgetown and homes for another 14 850 that why town planners introduced people the Georgetown Secondary Plans By then the population of George- Monday night town is expected to I One opposes traffic study Herald Staff Councillor Harry Levy support a HO transportation study He was the sole opponent to the report that was first presented lo council July Levy was applauded by residents last Tuesday when he said he coutdn t support he transportation study because of the way it was presented to the people The study was based on a lot of assumptions from the past he said First il was assumed that Ninth Line would be connected to Highway But the extension to Highway has been delayed and also a proposed extension to Highway he said Thought must be given to use of other existing routes such as Winston Churchill and Trafalgar Road he said Coun Finn said develop ment south of Silver Creek will occur one way or the other He said residents will have through future transportation Man on the street A random nan scientific survey of residents shows a alight majority of people would prefer to see Georgetown remain as a small community Sunday at Georgetown Market Place It people were asked thc question Do you think Georgetown needs more development Four of the II or per cent answered the question with a yes The other people felt Georgetown doesn need more development HeraUSUf A motion by a private citizen caught town council off Aug Peter asked that a motion be put forth to not adopt the Secondary Plans for Georgetown until an tlon of alternatives had been done for water supplies roads and costs of development incurred by the town Under the Planning Act Mr wanted to nuke an amend ment la the Official Plan Coun Harry Levy wanted to know if the motion by Peter was legal Council was told later any person can apply to make a proposal for an amendment The own has 30 days to deal with he request and the person making the request must put down a WOO application fee Mr asked council to waive the fee because he was a private citizen not a developer or business Marilyn Serjcantson said if council passes the Secondary Plan they will be ignoring Mr No supermarket plan Georgetown South won be allow to have a supermarket That unless a special amend mtnt is made Coun Harry Levy tried to persu his fellow councillors lo pass a motion lu amend Georgetown South Secondary Plan to allow for a market No allowance was made for a supermarket although land has been set aside for other types of commercial and retail development Town planner Ian Kc in said there nothing wrong with fit later to have the Plan amended and asked council to wait before changing the land designation Levy s motion was defeated 11 2 I ill 40 the Plans will have lured it will be time to future again and Jans However much of this anticipated development hinges on expanding the treatment plant an I incriising the town water supply these two regional services inn tupped there be a significant lim lalion in the ability of the town lo new urban growth director Inn Keith spelled out in a report accompanying Plans There is a reserve capacity in the plant of approxima new horn is region is looking to developer for money to expand Georgetown Tht Georgetown Secondary Plans two a half years prepare They generally conform to and implement thc policies and laid use designations if the Ho I ton 11 lis Official Plan bu in greater del ml Where is It bounded by Avenue on southeast Trafalgar Road on the southwest the northernmost CNR neks on the northwest and Ihe pal boundary of the former Town of Georgetown on th northeast It approximately acres large Georgetown South is bounded by tier Creek and Block Creek north Line Main Street and hamlet of Stewarttownon the west 10 15 on thc and Tenth Line on thc cast It Includes an area north of Silver Creek bounded by Hall Road and Street Highway The PI ins provide for a population of 12 people In Georgetown South anil 600 in Georgetown West Upon councillors approval this week a public meeting will be held May on the Plans for George town South and areas A Tilt Wednesday In Georgetown Page 3 Actons a one day event Herald SUrr Acton annual Lcath ertown Market and Cld erf est Is scheduled Tor late August but with one major change will only be one day this year On August 31 between 9am and Acton will be celebrating Its fifth and Ciderfest The event is organized by Heritage Acton cochaired by Ted Tyler and George Elliot Heritage Acton will try raise money to help finish renovating Acton Town Mill Street between Main Street and the rail way tracks should be blocked off Aug 31 Vac council memb ers have prolonged approving thc until they meet again August Ted Tyler said But that should be just a formality he add The street will have to be closed lo make room for thc street sale enter and special market is que Its an market There will be expects ihe some numb- case every year fresh produce antiques clothes food Just any thing you can think of Ted Tyler said About venders attended last year and Mr Tyler this year Live entertainment will be provided Prof musicians will be assisted by zona and visitors eel urge to perform as kis age Acton hopes thc Canoe Club will make an appear Favourite Recipes TEETHING COOKIES 2 Honey Molasses Oil 1 Egg Yolk beaten 1 tsp Vanilla tsp Salt Soy Flour 1 c scant Soil Whole Wheat Flour Wheat Germ Blend honey molasses oil and egg yolk Stir In vanilla sail flours and wheat germ Dough should be If too thick add mlk il loo thin more lour Roll dough to inch thickness Cut Into about 1 1A inches Place on cookie sheet Bake at 350 until lightly browned IS minutes Makes about MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN 8776569 SPECIALS THIS WEEK- PEANUTS ib FoodUufhr Total Auto Appearance Centre BIG OR SMALL WE DO THEM ALL We Specialize In Rust Proofing Sun Hoofs Preserve- A Shine Newmatizing Interiors Upholstery Guard Vinyl Roof Restoration Pin Striping Touch up Paint Window 71 Mountainview Rd Georgetown Call Demolition Derby heads up lineup for Fall Fair Herald Special the last time you attended the George town Fall Fair If you haven been In years or you vc never been then you don t know what you re missing Thc Georgetown Society has been hard at work to bring you 139th annual Fall fair Mona Milne dent of Agricultural Society says this year fair Is to be best ever with many new features A new addition to the Fair this year will be a craft lent with local area artisans d splaying and selling their crafts If you arc interested in displaying your crafts and have been con tatted by fair board pi cast toll Ma my Mai at Return this year will be the Kinsmen Girls Softball playoffs which begin on Friday evening and will wind down with awards presentation on Sa da do Old McDonald Farm featuring Wilbur the Purple Pig Fairs official mascot will return and bring some of his many friends a peacock a mini a lure pony a Kentucky Brown Turkey baby goats and possibly even a baby tiger Kids Fun Tent will be returning for a third season and an expanded Fish Pond and of course a Sucker Pull and Bean Bag Game to mention a few On Saturday Just for the kids the pel show starts 12 pm and at Ronald McDonald will be on hand to greet his Georgetown friends Sept to help cele brate the International Year of the Youth Fa will present Ihe Batik of Bands It Li six to eight groups will be on hand starting al to rock on Into the evening Admission to this show is It horses and cattle with the Hunter ShoW ngat9 30a followed shortly by the Western Horse Show at 10 a Some of Onto no finest Beef and Dairy Cottle and Commercial Beef and Dairy Calves will be showing starting at 11 In the centre of Fairgrounds there will again be many exhibits and commercial booths Local churches clubs and service groups will be display their goods or sell you a pop and hoi dog Some of groups booked to return year are the Kiwans Club Hay rldo and Lions Club hcli delicious beef on a bun Thc Grand Finnic on Saturday is a Demo Derby be there for the action starling at Sept the hair kicks off its thy with a 10 and 3 K Fun Run starting n front of the Grant stand at 10 am Also start at 11 the Light and Heavy Horse Show and the goat show at 11 30 a Entertain throughout the day will be Ontario Rhythm and Ihe Grand Finale on is the ever lor Horse Pull Highland festival gets boost from rating Herald If It costs money to be a bit shot but he George town Highland Games are willing lo pay price GeorMlown will be taking of as a host for a i m pi on Supreme class Highland Games Nexl summer Far grounds will be only one of five locations In Ontario registered to hold a champion supreme event Competitive bands have altend four out of live chain p on supreme events By hosting pion supreme George town Highland Games the organizing commit tec is hoping lo draw more people and bands from United Slates and from Ontario To host the Games summer will cost a round host own is responsible for paying ihe on costs of ihe compe ting bands The organizing llec is hoping to find some corporate sponsorships to help fund the event If you want to help call Harry Levy at or Keith Spicer It The five supreme sites in Ontario re Fergus Cambridge Sarnia and year Georgetown Citizens inspect EFW sites its meeting of July Ij Citizens Sol d Waste Advisory from members who recently relumed from site inspection of Fi irg from Their included Edward Island and North and Mass the trip was given by Leon a member and the group discussed find with the other of NEED AN AUCTIONEER CALL GEORGE SU11 OR St Acton DENTURE CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 SI GEORGETOWN LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER 4 DAY PROGRAM AUG 19 TO AUG YD COURSES ARE AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST 8770751 16 S GEORGETOWN WEDNE8DAY SEPT WEEK PROGRAM EVENINQSfcSO TO REBATE TO STUBEWS To all graduating students of Voting Drivers of family a from flood on the purchase of any new vehicle will be OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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