Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 February 1993, p. 4

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Page 4 = Halton’ 232 Guelph St. Georgetown Guelphview Square (corner of Guelph & Mountainview) 873- 3050 Water for Glen Williams Continued from page 1 grant has come through,” Heaton said, acknowledging Duignan's work on the town’s behalf. However, Heaton said he knows some Glen residents are concerned about the costs. The total cost of the watermain project is pegged at $1.6 million. The provincial grant will cover 60 Per cent of the cost, with Halton Region kicking in 25 per cent and watermain users providing the remaining monies, a regional public works official explained Tuesday during a telephone interview. Linda Petelka, budget and devel- opment co-ordinator for the region- al public works department, didn’t have figures immediately available HWY 25 & 401 MILTON WINTER SPECIAL 1993 NISSAN ALTIMA NO CHARGE BA TOMATIC TRANSMISSION ol 6 year $160,000. Extended Warranty. ASP Power Steering Cruise ‘ Standard: vere [NISSAN] andar: AMWFM Cassette” 4Cyl. Engine NORTH END NISSAN 878-4137 cat Solid pine, 6 pce. complete Bedhiom suite. Choice “4 ‘stain and style. Reg. 1,999. ginal French Provincial 3 poe, Sola, Love Seat and Ghar Reg. $1,899. Display model NOW $12: Ashley Bedroom Suite, ones Does not include Mattress & Box hae Ure GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE W $1: 500 ONE WEEK ONLY! oe Sofa, Love Seat and Chair, 3 pce. Choice of fab- tic. Reg. $999. $100 Extra for Sofa Bed. Brass finish Headboard, Footboard, double size bed, 30 yr. warranty. Extra Firm Mattress and Box Spring. VERY SPECIAL AT $399! Dining Room Set, 9 pce., contemporary oak, buffet base, dble. pedestal table captain's chairs. Choice of fabric and stain. Reg. $2699. Delivery within 20 km. with any purchase of 873-4732 , all wood, spacious with extension, 4 side chairs, 2 $400 and up. to provide an estimated cost for the average Glen Williams household tapping into the system. However, she said homeowners were given an estimate of the costs involved dur- ing a public meeting in ve hamlet last November. Construction of the ee extension is expected to begin this summer. The project will provide town water to 175 homes, or rough- ly 560 people, in the Glen. Water to serve the needs of ham- let residents has been secured over the years through the town’s water allocation program. Acton tower faces opposition Continued from page 1 town staff find out which govern- ment department is looking after the project and write a letter to them expressing the reservations of nearby residents. The proposed location of the tower is just east of Acton near the juncture of Highway 7 and Dublin Line. It will face houses along the south side of the highway and will be immediately behind homes in the rural cluster north of the high- al Dr. Trenton told council that area residents want an opportunity to show CanTel representatives how their tower “will affect our lifestyle, dramatically.” CVCA to hold public meeting The Credit Valley Conservation Authority will hold a public access group meeting at its office, 1255 Derry Road West on Tuesday, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. “We are holding these meetings quarterly to bring members of the public and ‘special interest groups up to date on issues surrounding our local environment,” says Community Relations spokesperson Robert Peace. The focus for the Tuesday meet- ing will be the impact of the new provincial wetland policy on devel- opment in the watershed. “Since our first meeting last year we have had over 30 organizations represented and many more people interested in networking or becom- ing involved,” says Peace. There is a real need to bring together those who are interested in our local envi- ronment and exchange ideas and eetings also give the Conisas tion Authority an opportu- Business Cards we Pisk up and deliver pial Hive GRAPHICS FAX 875-3066 875-1948 nity to hear public concern or ques- tions about current environmental issues and to try and respond to them,” says Peace. There is no question that the Conservation Authority needs constant input and support from the public if it is to continue to be an effective, pro- active community bod: Those interested in attending, or for more information please call 1- 800-668-5557 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. T.H. BRIGGS UPHOLSTERY Specializing in Antiques red and Repait Replacement Foam *Kitehen & dels Chairs 877-9312 as | Deadline | for RRSPs | March | 1993 TOWN THE CORPORATION OF THE Interim Billing In accordance with the provisions of The Municipal Act, pursuant to By-Law 93-011 adopted by Council on January 25th, first two installments of taxes for 1993 will become due as follows: WARDS OF HALTON HILLS 1993 Taxes 1993, the - FIRST INSTALLMENT - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 1993 - SECOND INSTALLMENT - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH, 1993 The above installments represent an interim billing for 1993 taxes based upon an average of one-half of last year's residential mill rates. The final tax bill will be issued about the middle of the year and will also be Lg os in two installments, Monday, June 28th and Tuesday, September 28th A penalty of 1 1/4% will be charged on the first day of each calen- dar month until taxes are paid. Failure to receive a Tax Bill does not excuse the Property owner or business operator from responsibility for payment, nor relieve him/her from liability of penalty for late payment. Ratepayers who have not received a Tax Bill should make immedi- ate application at 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills (Georgetown), Taxes for the year 1993 may be paid at the Finance Department (1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetown); Hydro Office (43 Alice Street, Acton), or any branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce located within the Town of Halton Hills subject to a service charge. Past due installments and arrears of taxes must be paid at the Finance Department. Please contact the Finance Department if there are any questions pertaining to your taxes at 416-873-2600 or 416-798-4730. G.F. Usher, A.M.C.T. Deputy Treasurer Tax Collector

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