Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 14, 1990, p. 14

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Page 14 THE HERALD Wednesday 14 BEST AVAILABLE COPY Environment committee studies garbage disposal The next meeting of the Halton Peel Environment Committee will widen its examination of the issue of garbage how to reduce it and where put it The com miltee sponsored by Peel MP Garth Turner and its meetings are open for to attend Scheduled speakers for the meeting are John dine tor of waste management for the Region of Glen Wilbury Che supervisor of waste management for the Region of Peel Both Regions art experiencing r growth and a propor tion ite rise in the of gar Inge they must with While Peel is proceeding with a new landfill site has yet to solve problems associated with a proposed landfill located near Milton The Peel Environment Committee chaired by Bill of Acton is also in planning for activities to mark Environment Week slated for the first week of June Anyone who would like to be part of this or of a visit to the area by Bouchard federal environment minister is invited to attend The meeting will take place Thursday Feb 15 30 p at the North Halton Golf Club cor of Trafalgar Road and Maple Avenue in Georgetown Two break and enters in conservation areas The British Club has reformed in Glen Williams ford president past president and much lo ihe delight of this not so white knight and his Mike Head dice preildent The club meets a friends Actual the knight is Ken Baker he month on the Tuesda at Copper Kettle in publicity for club and hb friends are Glen Williams Herald photo the executive Joan Hayes secretary Dave British club back in business The reestablished Halton Hills British Club h its first annual general g at the Copper Kettle Inr jlen Williams Feb 6 In preparation for the vear ahead a new executive was elected to be headed by Mr Dave Rutherford of Terra Cotta In existence for the past years in Georgetown the British Club in 1989 restructured itself from a declining membership to a social organization which in the past six months has rebuilt to its present membership of imately ex Brits and their families During the latter part of 1989 the club organized a number of activities for its members which included family picnics car rallies as well as bus trips to such places as the Christmas pan tomine at Hamilton Place and Lulu Kitchener As well as club events the Bntish Club also entered the San Claus parade in Georgetown Who can forget the sight of a ble decker bus making its down Guelph Street As the British Club develops as well as organizing functions for the members and their families the new executive would like to see the Halton Hills and District British Club tike more active and visible role in the Feb 24 the British Club will be holding its first function of the new decade with a Valentines Dance at the Royal Canadian Legion in Georgetown The British Club holds its regular monthly meetings at the Copper Kettle Inn on the first Tuesday of each month Anyone who would like to find out more or who might be interested in joining are encouraged to drop in and get to know the members and share a laugh or two Two break and enters into separate conservation areas within the first five days of February may be connected Halton Regional Police say Someone broke into the main building at the Silver Creek Valley Conservation and Centre between Feb 1 and Feb The person or people responsible forced open a window adjacent to a balcony and stole worth of equipment in eluding a telephone an answer ing machine a video cassette player The lower level was also entered but nothing was remov say police Between 11 am Feb and 8 a Feb someone cut the padlock to the entrance at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area and entered the kiosk through a rear window of the building Ap proximately cash camera equipment video cassette recording equipment twoway radio equipment and microwave oven was taken police say The police noted the kiosk had not been ransacked Police also suspect a vehicle was used due to the amount of equipment taken Guelph U holds annual fair The Guelph Centre is now accepting applications from artisans for the 16th annual Fair November Fair November is a well established craft show which an nually attracts upwards of patrons Admission for the public to this show is free Fair November takes place in the university centre which is located in the heart of the sity of Guelph campus It is a hub of campus life and a busv crossroads for students facultv and staff Work exhibited at Fair November must be handcrafted by the artisan himselfherself Types of work include pottery stoneware woodman hand painted clothing stained and more the pool of applications exhibitors plus a ranked waiting list will be chosen by a selection committee To receive an application for Fair November write or call to the following location University Centre Programming University Centre Room 266 University of Guelph Ontario Deadline for applications is April 30 I FINE A FURNITURE CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE ReUpholsteryl 8531359 38 Mill St 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