Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1986, p. 7

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Diners Georgetown Poppy restaurant were treated to a friendly fashion show Thursday evening The fashions were from a ladle clothing shop In downtown Georgetown Susie Stephenson modeled a black knit skirt and sweater Herald Betty Hume works at Elisabeth s In downtown Georgetown and Thurs day night she modeled a white suit with a ruffle skirt and mauve top Herald Mountainview study yet to be completed The noise study looking at noises along Mountainview Road from Stecles Avenue to Campbell Gate Isn t complete nor to the liking of the town engineer Monday night councillors were brought up to date on the status of various studies required of Enterac Property Corporation In connection with the Georgetown South develop ment Engineer Bob Austin said he has received a draft report of the noise study by Barman Coulter Swallow Associates but that was some time ago The study was not complete nor to Mr Austins satisfaction As for the noise and odor study on the Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant the same firm was to doit To my knowledge no report has yet been filed by Barman Coulter Swallow Associates however a Austin said He added he approves Lungs are for life Lungs are for life sad Friday Hilton Hills Mayor Run and Sally of Georgetown dusted off the Lung Association flag for on he town Trafalgar Road flagpole Mrs McArthur Is program leader for the family asthma pro gram The flag Is to remind he com munlty to support the annual Christmas Seal palgn Iteraldpboto the work to date and Regional staff will be looking at the study in greater detail As for the traffic impact study a draft Interim report from Barton Associates Limited has been received The text and maps have to be completed as only the field work has been done so far Mr Austin said A master drainage report on how stormwaler Is to be handled on the property finalized Mr Austin said The geotechnlcal investigation analyzing the stability of the Silver Creek valley slope and haw to minimize erosion on abutting lots has been done by Terra probe Limited and the study was accepted by Mr Austin In October The same firm has also provided a report on the design of pavement structure for roadways In the proposed subdivision Mr Austin accepted it in October Milne named to top post Milne Brampton former Liberal MP is now national organization chairman for the Liberal Party of Canada Mr Milne was elected chairman of one of the federal party three standing committees at the na policy convention on the As chairman of the organization committee the former Peel DufferlnSUncoe MP will be ting much of the party efforts to prepare for the next general Hon He defeated one other can dictate an Ottawa area delegate for the committee job In a campaign speech to the con ventlon delegates Mr Mllno warn ed the next election could be just to challenge the strong party organization the ruling Pro Conservatives have had In position for the past several years He told the voting delegates the party must give the highest priority to the next election if It Is to win control of Parliament back from the Tories But all the while he was cam for the Influential post Jlne was aware he will have more difficult task than his predecessor who chose not to seek reelection Separate school trustees depart Thursday night the Hal too Board of Education said goodbye to the four separate school trustees the Board At the end of December Hal ton HlllsMihon Trustee Don Gordon Trustee Paddy Hughes ana Burlington Trustees BUI and Jim Hourigan will no longer sit on the public Board The change will be effective In January 1987 as staled In BUI 30 the extended fun ding bill With the loss of the four separate school trustees the Board will have IB trustees The loss of the four will mean more work particularly cam mittee work for the remaining trustees Chairman Bruce said The loss of the one trustee representing north Helton should not hurt northern representation at the Board because the south lost three trustees Chairman Bruce said The loss will be felt throughout the region she said They separate school trustees are a pretty dedicated group Trustee has been with the Halton Board since It formed in 1969 He was the first separate school trustee In Ontario ever to become chairman of a public board It was a controversial appointment at the time la the mid1970s Chair man Bruce said The Board will miss having another lawyer on the Board now that Trustee Hourigan Is leaving Former Mayor of Milton Don Go- don and veteran Trustee paddy Hughes will also be missed Chair man Bruce said Parting gifts to the separate school trustees were a gavel and a table center piece made by students of Oakville General Wolfe High School The center piece Is a mailbox made of brass 16800 loan Sheridan Nurseries on Winston Churchill Boulevard has applied for a lie loan under the Tile Drainage Act George and Vema Bird of Part Lot Con a have applied for a loan of HE under the same Act the Tile Drainage Act to the Hit songs Dave Rumsey left and Nell Johnson follow the lead from doctor Katie KlrkupOrtoOn Id Georgetown District High School rehearsal of the Jan choir The choir will be performing at a Ugh school Christmas Concert Dec 10 Ms KirkupOrtolan and Anita Bloke are the of be show There are seven other or choirs per forming Tickets cost per family or each and are available at he door Herald photo Kinsmen light up seniors yule By SANDY CAMPBELL Herald SUtf Seniors think of It as a night out The Kinsmen consider It an evening or appreciation And both groups know the Tour the Christmas Lights to be a good time said Doug Gregory cochairman of the light Dec at 7 the Georgetown Kinsmen will be taking local senior citizens on a tour through Hills to see the Christmas lights Be sure your Christmas lights are on between 7 and that night Last year about 180 seniors more than expected turned out for Ihe light show Three buses a van and cars were used to drive the seniors through some of the towns most sparkling streets All he Kinsmen were out to help that night Mr Gregory said This ycor four buses will pick up the seniors At 7 seniors can be picked up at the Sargent Road residence and the Klncourt com At 7 15 pickups will be made at the Legion Hall Moore Pork Plaza Smoke Shop Bennett Health Care Centre Silver Creek Towers and Prestons Store in Glen Williams Last years tour was cut short because of a snow storm but everyone had a good time anyway Mr Gregory said The buses just headed for the post tour entertain at St Andrews United Church earlier The seniors will be going io St An draws United Church again this year Their entertainment will begin with a sing a long to the music or the church organist on piano The Georgetown Girls Pipe Band Is scheduled to play Tea coffee and snacks will also be served and door prizes will be awarded Local merchants have shown their generosity by donating door prizes Mr Gregory said Santa Claus will be visiting the dlf fercnt buses during the evening ing out candy canes and laughs Mr Gregory said The evening will probably be over between 10 All the Kinsmen lumed out to help last year because they enjoy it It part of tho Christmas spirit Mr Gregory said Its about time we gave them the something back Theyhaveglvcnussomuch The sixth edition the tour of lights begins at the Georgetown Marketplace From there Its off to Glen Williams then up Road to the Moore Park area The lour cuts through tho middle of downtown across Maple Avenue and onto Del rex Boulevard It goes along Dclrex and streets off the boulevard and concludes at the church on Mountainview Road All seniors arc relumed to the points they were picked up from HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH t Saturday m Sunday 10am noon ffnrfr CTTM7 Cloth The gift shell never forget

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