Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 March 1993, p. 2

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Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, March 3, 1983 Open Sttealk sak] 7daysa : Week For Your ZEXP| ESS Convenience BOXED MEAT FROZEN FOOD 877-0721 12 0z. Approx. 40 pes. SHRIMP RING Halton-Peel MP Garth Turner was at Georgetown’s Oxbow Books on Main St. Saturday, autographing copies of his book “Garth! Just What The Hell is Going on in Ottawa?” Georgetown resident Debbie Morton and her mother Shirley Slattery, visiting from Victoria B.C. attended the session and both urged Turner to challenge for the leadership of the federal Progressive Conservative Party. In response, Turner said that if there is a groundswell of support in his home riding, he will indeed offer himself as a leadership COME AND SAMPLE OUR EARLY BIRD BBQ FREE: BURGERS & HOT CHOCOLATE SAT. MAR. 6/93 11 a.m. -3 p.m. CHARBROIL candidate. BURGERS *NO_ TAX RETURNS SAME DAY M_) ELECTRONICALLY FILED eee $. MSG Associate Tax Consultants While quantities last 101 Guelph St. Georgetown FROM 3rd to 7th March '93 877-2217 Photo by Colin Gibson Tempers flare over escarpment Continued from page 1 Mittwollen told council that EAGLE collected over 240 names on a petition two weekends ago at the Georgetown Marketplace. Petition-signers support retention of development control in the hands of the NEC. Today’s taxpayers have “less and less money to spend,” Mittwollen said, adding that Halton Hills resi- dents won’t welcome double taxa- tion which might occur if the Region takes on development control but NEC staff isn’t decreased but simply redeployed, as is suggested as a pos- permit fees are charged, “there would be no net cost to the Region (for the transfer of development con- trol). He further argued that money will be saved if developers have just “one place to go” (to a regional municipality) for approval rather than continuing the duplica- tion that exists through the NEC process. Regional and municipal planners are asked to comment on development applications being con- sidered by the NEC. Councillors Gail Rutherford and Kathy Gastle expressed disappoint- ment that the regional proposal WITH A NEW, ECONOMICAL NATURAL GAS RANGE OR DRYER WITH couldn’t be fully debated at town council because town councillors ner told the region’s planning com- don’t have sufficient information mittee last week that if application from the region about the proposal. kk The kk yy sibility in the regional report. Turkstra said a former NEC plan- ‘TIL JULY ‘93* * Applies to purchase of any gas Tange or dryer FEATURING SATELLITE T.Vv. KARIOKE Wednesday Evening with Vicky Haynes Saturday Afternoon with Amanda Lee With the D-J Sounds of Karioke Dave This Thursday, Friday and Saturday This Week's Band BRANDED COUNTRY ~ COUNTRY-ROCK Dry about two loads * * * * * for the price of hi infini compared with electricity. pee veasins EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ¢ Roast Beef * Baked Ham with a second hot entrée every week ¢ Fresh Green Salad Bar + Our Superb Dessert Table JUST I PRICE??! We pay the G.S.T. & P.S.T. Pilotless ignition provides cooking control. Electronic instant, even heat, extra o : pilotless ignition conserves energy and saves you money. *O.A.C. Offer valid from Feb. 1 - March 13, 1993. See dealers for complete details GOODLET'S HOME FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Downtown Georgetown Since 1937 Home furniture —79 MAIN ST. S., GEORGETOWN 877-3388 —

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