Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1989, p. 11

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THEHERALD Wednesday I9t9Pagell Land approved for expansion A acre lot of land on the former Beardmore Tannery property has been approved for ex by the Ministry or the vironmem says a Canada Packers spokesman J Paul Wearing the solicitor for Canada Packers spoke as a at Monday s Hills town council meeting The town had ask ed for Ministry and Credit Valley Conservation Authority approval before the urban Acton property described recently by Mayor Miller as contaminated is given sewer hook up Canada Packers has been given unequivocal endorsement by the MOE said Mr Wearing He read to council a letter written by the ministry saying it would approve residential development on 17 acres of the property I take that letter to be an une quivocal endorsement said Mr Wearing Monday night Canada Packers went to the CVCA to amend it application for development We two meetings with them in the last two weeks said Mr But he added that the CVCA did not have time to submit a written statement endorsing Canada Packers ap plication Canada Packers would like to hold a meeting to get public input on the proposed expansion We would very mucn welcome a public meeting said Mr Wear He said a meeting would help end the confusion caused by the application which refers only to a 17 acre section of the total proper ty Acton Coun Gerald said it was a dangerous precedent to have a proponent suggest a public meeting But town council will review the decision after it receives input from the Ministry or the Environ and the CVCA Health Day awards given Eight Halton Hills organize tions were recognized with cer tificates at a Canada Health Day awards session in Oakville day The eight groups were chosen along with 42 others in the Region which were picked for health promotion and the use of volunteers said health promo tion supervisor Pat Else Region held a luncheon Friday with local agencies and health department officials They recognized Acton Meals on Wheels program The Kidney Foundation the Halton Hills Public Library in Georgetown the North Association for the Developmentally Handicap ped in Georgetown the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and illary the Cancer Society in Georgetown and the Canadian Red Cross in both Georgetown and Acton Certificates to the SO agencies were presented by Graham the Regional commis sioner and medical officer of health For All Your Fine China Silver Crystal MAIN ST MILTON 8780050 MM meat shops OPEN 7 DAYS 8732151 Sun Thurs SawHy Mm Social darts popular The vice president and president of Die Mold Tool Ltd Jack Sun nucks left and Dennis Cartwright celebrated the Georgetown com pany anniversary May Herald photo Diemold reaches 25th During the span of 25 years partners Jack Sunnucks and Den have built the Georgetown company DieMold Tool Ltd from a twoman opera working out of Ell wood Camey Garage in Acton to a company that employs people and exports world wide DieMold Tool Ltd produces molds used in the plumbing in dustry When asked why the company eventually ended up in Georgetown company vice president Jack Sunnucks said because of the town skilled work force and for no other reason than who would want to dnve to Toronto 26 St Georgetown 877 9896 LINDA LUNDSTROM Ic smith 133WyndhamSL Downtown Guelph 8217490 Legion Lines J T Hayes Bunch 120 TOO The organized dart and card leagues have come to a close for the summer but you can still have a social game of euchre on Friday Too late for VIA It may be too late for Hills to show support for VIA Rail said Acton Coun Rick Bon nette at last week s town council meeting Transport Minister Benoit Bouchard wrote to Halton Hills town council thanking them for supporting VIA Rail passenger services But Coun said the town support might be too late Other municipalities in Halton did not support VIA passenger service Bonnette said he could kind of understand where they re coming from It didn surprise me what and Burlington did They ve got GO transit so I guess they wouldn t worry about the VIA he said nights Here are this weeks results High lady Judy Harlow 2nd Jean Reid high gent Doug Harlow 2nd Jim Bailey MEAT DRAW WINNERS Ken Jones Linda Hamilton Grace Lawrence Red Roshier Stella Kieth Tost Scott Doris Chamberlain Herb Louth The roast was won by Simon Car Club Is away and running This weeks winners are 180 Hal Hulme 391 Trudy Paul Sid Clarke 365 Jim McKee Pat McGuiness 303 Irene Curry Branch 120 service officer Buster Hale advises me that the provincial service officer Gordon Alguire will be visiting this area on June 19 Persons wishing advice or guidance on any matter relating to veterans benefits pen treatment or allowances are requested to contact Buster Hale so that he can set up an ap pointment This service is available to all veterans and their dependants ENTERTAINMENT May 20 Boots May Ross Crawford 77 Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 FROZEN YOGURT Theres only one word for the taste of Colombo Frozen Yogurt Wow Join us for a New Taste Experience Cones Sundaes Shakes Flurries Flavours Strawberry Chocolate I Grand Opening May 20th 2 fori Cones only In Vanilla I Strawberry and Chocolate CRAFT SHOP MAIN STREET SOUTH ACTON 8533943

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