Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1988, p. 5

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HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday AprUM 1MB Paget Outlook on Hills Issue goes on to The Ontario Municipal Board will decide if wo residential lots on Con cession In Glen Williams can be severed Chateau Developments and Ronald McGowan want to create two residential lots totalling one acre from fiveacre lot s Land Division Committee approved the severance April despite the fact the lots don con form to town zoning regulations Town bylaws say the lots must front on a public road but one lot has only a right of way access to the public road Town council voted Monday send the nutter to the for a decision The town would approve the ap plication If the way was merged with the lot and the owners received a minor variance provision from the Committee of Adjustment The town also wants outstanding taxes to be paid Or applicants can wait until a future subdivision planned for the area is built Then the lots could front onto one of the subdivision roads said town planner Brian Mur Judge Steve Gunning and Ell to Kara kit had their work il out for them at they adjudicated Ontario Hydro Is recommending an average per cent increase in 1389 rates Chairman and President Robert Franklin announced rcwnl The rate proposal will be rtview by tin Ontario Energy Board at public hearings at the end of May Mr Franklin said the proposed rale increase would recover pro jected costs for 1969 resulting from Inflation and the addition of new facilities required to meet the con strong demand for electricity province- wide Hydro Is facing significant cost pressures over the next few years as it brings into service new generation and transmission facilities and upgrades existing facilities to meet our customer growing electricity needs Mr Franklin said Hydro Is committed to new In itiatives dealing with energy conser vation and the protection of the en and this cannot be done without some impact on costs ASS per cent increase in rates would cover coats In 1SS9 and help moderate future rate Increases Mr Franklin said The rate application Includes a proposal for timeofuse rates for municipal utilities and large in dustrial customers This in the rate reform proposal Agreed upon by the Association of Major Consumers of Ontario the Municipal Electric Association and Ontario Hydro use rates would more reflect the cost of produc ing electricity during peak and off peak periods Generally speaking the cost of producing electricity la higher during the day and in the winter months when consumers are using the most electricity Mr Franklin said Hydro is iro dementing tlmeof use rates to give industrial customers the opportunity to control or reduce their electricity costs by managing their own loads If large customers use less elec tricity during peak hours our use of more expensive generation sources could be reduced Decreasing elec tridly use during peak hours could also reduce the need for new generating faculties These STORE HOURS 30amfl00pm Thursday Friday would then be passed on to the customer Mr Franklin said Municipal utilities Mould be given the option of use rales Those municipalities take iimiof use billing option may in turn offer use rites to residential customers Ontario Hydro is testing timeof use billing with residential customers with positive results so for Ontario Hydro proposes to in crease electricity rates by on average of per cent for municipal utilities for large industrial served directly by On and per cent for rural retail customers The rales would take effect January 1 1989 and increase municipal household monthly bill by about fluked on consumption of kilowatt hours of electricity thi average municipal householder s monthly bill Is now about SO Mr Franklin said the impact a this proposed rate increase could he moderated or eliminated if in dust rial customers and municipal utilities alter their pattern of use through timeof use rates The Eucharist is the very life of the Church and the Church is continuously being reborn by means of the Eucharist The Eucharist is the zenith towards which everything in the Church aspires FATHER NEWMAN OTC I The Order of Carmelites will conduct A PARISH MISSION at HOLY CROSS CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown From Monday May 2 until Friday May 6 Celebration and Homily daily at and Adoration of Blessed Sacrament daily from ALL WELCOME WONDERFUL WOOL SALE Ends Sunday May 1 st 5 p Shetland CHUNKY Astra Diana Super Specials Sahara Sea Spray Cotton Jenny and ALL SUMMER COTTONS j HANDCRAFTS and GIFTS Mill SI East ACTON 8531220 Vintners judged on fruits of their labor Georgetown Vintners recent wine tasting The event held at the home of Peter and Margaret was judged by Steve Gunning of Scar borough First place in the various categories were Light Red Bob Reed Dry While Ray Shier Semi Dry While Ken Culhbert Social Country John Dessert After Dinner Sherry Style Aperitif Bob Reed Cider Jim Justice Light Lager Bay Shier Bitter Ale Ray Shier Canadian Ale Ray Shier Dark Danish Lager Ray Shier Winners in each category now go into the Ontario competition along with entries from some other clubs in the province Winners at this level will be announced at the annual convention to be held In June at St Catharines the Judging the members enjoyed a buffet style lunch with Margaret as hostess Hydro recommends 55increase Employment and Halton Hills job board The Canada Employment Centre Is open Monday to Friday from to The office is located at St Georgetown The following represents only a few of the Jobs listed on the CEC s Job Boards Order HAIRDRESSER Permanent Must be a licenced hairdresser Neat and professional Salon experience is an asset plus depending on experience Order CAFETERIA COUNTER ATTENDANT part time a m to 1 Employer is willing to train a reliable person Must be able to make change and enjoy dealing with the pub I Willing to work on a permanent part time basis 50hour SHIPPING AND RECEIVING Permanent fulltime days No evening or Saturday work up to hours a week Must be able to lift large heavy cartons of stock Previous experience an asset Employer will train a reliable person to start plus benefits Order METAL FABRICATING SHOP HELPER metal shop history Must have valid clear G asset depending on experience Order PLUMBER INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Permanent Prefer a Journey man but would consider a or year apprentice Clean class G licence Must have previous ex pen in repairs service and new Installations Order MILLWRIGHT Must have previous experience welding arc and gas fitting and welding steel components and in stalling and set up of various industrial machines plus depending on experience Order 0M9384 MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC APPRENTICE Must be a registered 1st year mechanic apprentice Good wort at titude Own tools an asset Salary to be negotiated Order SHIPPER RECEIVER Permanent fulltime Knowledge of lumber and related products preferred Strenuous work and heavy lifting is Involved Approximately to start Order GENERAL FACTORY LABOURER Permanent fulltime shifts Must have previous factory related experience fiood work attitude Flexible re assigned tasks Able to life up to lbs IBhour If you are Interested la any of the above visit the Georgetown ALL SHOES PRICE LESS was FOOTWEAR 24S MAIN STREET MILTON

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