Page 10=— Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, January 20, 1993 We'll Meet@ , wy Your TWG TRAVEL we Travel 48 MAIN ST., S Georgetown 877-2252 HAPPENINGS Che Rentuers ‘Social Cat ‘Ltd. SPECIAL HALL RENTALS Fridays $150. Saturdays $200. Jan.- Apr. 1993 Full Catering Available 873-0404 Halton Work program needs jobs “ Halton Work Program is a unique training facility aimed at providing arehabilitative work environment to residents of North Halton. We assist our workers in re-establishing their work skills by providing a variety of work, such as shrinkwrapping, packaging, assembly, collat- ing, labelling, correctional work and re-packaging. We guarantee excellent quality control and reasonable rates to all our’ customers. If you have a job that needs to be done or would like to know more about our organization, call Anita Lloyd at (519) 853-3770. Located at 100 Elgin Street, Acton. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Notice of Public Meeting Ward 1 - Urban Area of Acton ! Council for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public meeting to examine and discuss a proposed zoning amendment for single family dwellings in the Acton Zoning By-law 1358 to reduce the existing 40 foot rear yard requirement to a 30 foot (9.2 metre) mini- mum rear yard requirement. The proposed amendment will also consider the reduction of the current side yard provisions for single family dwellings in the Acton Zoning By-law. Further information is available in the Planning Department. ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME : 7:00 P.M. DATE: MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1993 LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBER HALTON HILLS CIVIC CENTRE 1 HALTON HILLS DRIVE (GEORGETOWN) FILE NO.: C01/ZONING, CONSOLIDATED BY-LAW. Showtime for Rotary fundraiser It’s showtime, folks. Literally. This Saturday the Rotary Club of Georgetown pre- sents the group Showtime at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown. There will be two performances, a matinee at 2 p.m. and an evening performance at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds go to the Ralph Ursel Foundation, which will sponsor an annual scholarship to a youth going on to study music or the perform- ing arts. . Ralph Ursel was a longtime Rotarian and an enthusiastic citizen tell you just how much he did,” said Rotary president Neville Worsnop. Rotary hopes to raise the current fund to $5,000, from which the interest will provide a scholarship of about $450 per year. “We want the interest to pay in perpetuity,” said Worsnop. “We don’t ever want to touch the capi- is Rotarians are hoping to raise $3700 to meet the $5,000 goal. Showtime is a group of 24 male singers who croon everything from show tunes to rock and roll, Wi id and teacher at Georg District High School. : Ursel founded Georgetown Globe Productions and was deeply involved in theatre and music in the community. “It’s impossible to p said. They performed in Georgetown last year in a benefit performance for Georgetown Little Theatre. They have also opened for Max Bygraves and performed with the Hamilton Symphony and at Ontario Place. “You'll come away feeling good...feeling spirited,” said Rotarian past president Barry Timleck. “You'll know you’ ve done something to continue with the Ralph Ursel Foundation. It’s also good value for the money.” Tickets are $22 for the evening performance and $12 for the mati- nee. Ticket prices include a chance to win one of five door prizes. Tickets are available from Barry Timleck, C.A., the CIBC Main Street, Halton Hills This Week, Oxbow Books, NRS Brand Realty, Re/Max Suburban Realty, TWG Travel and Young’s Pharmacy. HALTON RESIDENTS: GET READY FOR GREAT CHANGES! ee ee ee ee 4 rx ™! 7 en ee ee ee ee ee ee ee THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Notice of Public Meeting Ward 3/James/Draper Streets SXAs Se Proper, Hetero 76 ‘ wi Council for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed zoning amendment to Zoning By-law 57-91 to permit an existing commercial building to be used for general commercial purposes on the lower level and five (5) one bedroom apartments on the second level. The subject property is located at the northeast corner of the inter- section of James and Draper Streets in Georgetown. The property is described as Lots 19 and 20, Registered Plan 33 and Part of Lot 33, Registered Plan 76, Town of Halton Hills (Georgetown). Further information is available in the Planning Department. ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME : 7:00 P.M. DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1993 LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBER, HALTON HILLS CIVIC CENTRE 1 HALTON HILLS DRIVE (GEORGETOWN) : ) FILENO.: —D14/MACKENZIE AND SON LTD. GET RE. AD Starting February 1, 1993, you will only have to take your Blue Box to the curb once every two weeks, on your regular garbage day. A new 1993 Blue Box Collection Schedule will arrive at your home by the end of January. The collection weeks in your neighbourhood will be clearly marked. Keep this schedule handy for easy reference. You can also save a GET SE lot of material that you used to throw in the garbage. As of February 1, Halton Blue Boxes will be accept- ing 5 new materials. ys Re . ' one GO! Now that the @ Halton Blue Box program is expanding, it’s especially impor- tant to prepare both old and.new materials properly for pick-up. Your 1993 schedule will give you all the information you need to get going. What do Halton residents get for their efforts? Cost savings through more efficient collection... Fuel efficiency through less frequent pick-up... And a healthier environment. Laidlaw Waste Systems Limited is the new Blue Box Collection contractor in Halton Region. For questions about collection service, please call 1-800-561-1655. eas tub) somes d (Program j\ acl NOT