Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1988, p. 7

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news Form erMoun tie dies By KAV WILSON Herald Special NORVALSlncere sympathy Is extended to Prudence Bond formerly of on the sudden death April is of ber hus band Harry Bond of WUmott Creek He Is the dear father of Beverley porter Wayne and Philip Bond both of Brampton Doug Bond of and Wendy Bond of Florida He Is also survived by six grandchildren Harry had worked with Royal Canadian Mounted Police for some years before Joining up with the Armed Forces during the war Of later years he had worked as a sales executive Funeral and committal was from the J Jones and Son Funeral Home In Georgetown April 18 with the Rev Walter Ridley of ficUtlng Sincere sympathy sympathy Is extended to on the death of her husband Ivan who passed away suddenly April in his year at the Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington Besides his wife he is survived by stepchildren Brian Bussell of Georgetown and Sharon Thomson Ivan resided on the family farm at Hornby He was a member of the steam and antique preservers association and took a lot of enjoy from his collection of antl as well as his Atlas car made In The funeral service was from the McKersle Funeral Home In Milton April at p to Interment was In St Stephen Cemetery Hornby euchre euchre had seven tables last Thursday The winners were Em McGilvry Marie Murray Elizabeth McMenemy Phil dry took lone hands while Mary Workman had the lucky draw 50th anniversary NORVAL Congratulations to Frank and Hazel Chlsholm of Hornby who celebrated their wedding anniversary April IS at the Masonic Hall south of Milton The open bouse far the couple was held from 24 p m An evening dance was enjoyed and over 300 attended Their two sons Don and his wife Bemlce and Bill and his wife Carol along with their five grandchildren received for their parents The best man Jack Noble of thill and usher Mitchet Booth of Bradford attended Unable to at tend were organist Marlon Fox Berry of Thomhlll and bridesmaid Jean Booth Miller of Pittsburgh Among their many friends and neighbors who attended were yearold Mrs Carl Saunders of Milton and 91 yearold Bert David son of Acton who showed everyone how to step dance Friends came from as far away as Nova Scotia Florida and London Ontario Annual euchre Brampton West Women Institute held Its annual euchre April 15 at Public School with 29 tables In play The winners were Irene Goodfellow Doris Rutherford Phil Landry and David Grainger Lunch was served by Women In members Pinegrove euchre euchre had four tables last Monday The win ners were Flossie Reed Lillle Given Chester Early Prairie with the lucky draw going April Parking officers get raise you re of he 9 or more people who ve received parking tags from one of the towns two meter maids In the past year consider how much It costs for the town to give you that ticket The two Parking Enforcement Of fleers employed by the town have just been given salary Increases of about fa a year each One officer makes about while the other tops the p 300 mark after the Increases A report by the town Bylaw En forcement Officer Bob said Ihe raises would put the posl In line with other municipalities The Parking Enforcement Of fleers are ambassadors of the municipality being in constant view of and dealing with the public more than any other staff member or council Mr said The raises came about because the officers duties were expanded this year to include a variety of com including the authority to vehicles towed The extra duties put them In a higher category of work with in creased responsibilities said Mr Our mistake In the report In the April edition of The Herald It was erroneously reported that District had installed washrooms to accommodate wheel chairs at the Georgetown hospital The misunderstanding came from the fact that WI executive had expressed a wish that washrooms would be made accessible for wheelchairs This has now been completed In the April edition of The Herald a story on page A3 lncor named the president of the newly formed Halton Peel New Democratic Party riding associa tion of the association Georgetown Nursery School children hold the book they donated the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital last Thursday The girls are Rachel Brown Julie Checking in Thompson holding book and Jamie Nursery school coowner John and hospital nurse Kalay were present for the Condominium plan near Varian plant causes concerns Belmont Meats NEW YORK STRIPL0IN STEAKS 128ozor166oz 6 LBS 29 99 Herald Special Residents and industry have mix ed Ideas about Georgetown propos ed condominium development The proposed development is 19 acres located cast of Mountain view south of River Road and north of the CNR tracks The MUlvicw Manage ment Group wants to construct a ninestorey apartment building and 151 stacked and conventional townhomes The tentative development will re quire an access road A proposal was submitted to town council to ex tend access to Mountain view from Maple Avenue Mountainvicw Road residents Mylcs and Ann expressed concern about the proposed road way The proposed Mountoinview Road access to the condominiums is or a major concern the sight lines from the CNR bridge and the grading of regional road Moun can be very hazardous said Mr Mr Lawlor expressed hope that Road would be safer Town of Hills plana to expand Moun tain view and to add a right tum lane to decrease traffic problems There are Issues here of traffic concerns I d like to have a staff person there said Councillor Sheldon Sheldon also expressed con for Varian Canada located at Mountoinview and River Roads We must confront this issue In keeping with our business develop ment brochure she said Microwave Industry producers Varian Canada owns the industrial zoned land north or the proposed development General Manager Joe Caldarolll finds residential a problem We have long range expansion plans which would Involve the con struct ion of a second facility east towards Maple Avenue said Mr Caldarclll Town council mended that a clause be included warning residents of impending Varian expansion has expanded several times since its 1955 opening In 19B5 the facility was extended SO square feet Mr fears residential impact on his industry Vandalism Increased as developments such as River Run and Morley Mills north of River Road were constructed he sold As residential development has increased in our vicinity In the last few years we have observed noticeable increase in vandalism and in unauthorized use of the Varian site said Mr A further Varian concern Is noise complaints from new residents Varian operates around the clock with machinery and cooling systems functioning hours Town council reposes a six foot fence built to reduce noise The proposed Mountainvicw development will include built In four phases of 30 to houses and an apartment building built In two phases The development issue deemed fairly aggressive by Councillor Sheldon requires a public meeting In the near future zoning permitting 20 units per acre of residential land The Mlllvlew Group will build 196 units per acre thereby staying within town The present site east of Mountain- view holds two houses and one unoc cupied frame bungalow Millview in tends to tear these houses down unless one house can be relocated and used for other purposes The development group does not Intend to alter the terrain of their lot trees located east on the property will be retained The Georgetown and District Y presents its 9th GALA ART AUCTION April 29th 1988 HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM 224 Ave Georgetown Special Door Prize donated by Jack Reld PREVIEW AUCTION 00pm FOR TICKETS Call the Y at or Admission 6 In advance 7 00 at the door Tickets Also Available At Oxbow Books Chrlstlanna Hairstyles Boutique Georgetown Fabrics The Ken Inert Social Catering ALL PROCEEDS TO PROGRAMMES IN HALTON HILLS Your Support Will Be Appreciated 102 Main St S Main St S Markot Place Mill St Main St S Kraft BARBECUE SAUCE 4 Litres 8 99 Frenchs MUSTARD Litres 3 69 Schneiders SAUSAGE 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