Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 March 1993, p. 6

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Page 6— Halton Hills This Week, Saturday/‘March13,1993 | SUNDAY MAR. 14 2-4PM 408 MAPLE AVE,, GEORGETOWN Ideal for the retired golf cou- ple. Situated right across from the golf club. "Imagine the view!" Custom built 3 bedroom bungalow with lots of parking for family and friends. Priced under MARILYN WORRALL $200,000. 93-2-139 Sales Rep. . 247 Guelph Street SUNDAY MAR. 21 2-4 PM 9 HILLTOP ROAD, ERIN Georgetown, Ont. L7G 4A8 Bus. (416) 877-5165 Erin (519) 833-9714 Tor. (416) 874-3040 Located near Hillsourgh & close to lots of golf JOHNSON & cath ASSOCIATES 93-2-201 Continued from page 1 said during a recent telephone inter- vie Ww. When Halton Hills This Week tried again to substantiate the infor- mation, the court employee said records show that Beecham attend- ed the trial last Thursday. After being informed that both Beecham and the town official deny that, she said the only way of verifying the information is to get “an order for transript.” She said “a clerical error” could have been made. Mrs. Beecham’s response to con- fusion surrounding what court records say was, “Now, you can see what we mean by a mix-up.” Stein said North Eastern Construction obtained a building permit from the town in September, 1991, for construction of an addi- tion to a King Street house. Construction began shortly after- ward. © The contractor is required to phone town hall for building inspections at specified intervals of construction, Stein explained. According to Stein, the builder first called for an inspection at the end of October, 1991. When the inspec- tor arrived, he found the framing was up and ready to be examined. However, no inspection of the foundation or backfill had been done. At that point, the inspector was satisfied that the foundation and 9 Buying...? Selling... Check Out Halton Hills This Week Classifieds 873-2254 RAMSAY BARR, c.p., MvA Q Broker a= 796-3565 ”~ 24 HOURS C ... the obvious choice COUNTRYWIDE Vendex Realty Inc. backfill job had been done proper- Confusion reigns supreme ly, but six violations were noted in com- munication followed,” Stein said. “The builder continued to build but didn’t call for inspections,” he added. Beecham contends he did call for inspections but no one came. He said he continued construction because winter was approaching and there was a need for a down- Stairs bedroom for an elderly resi- dent of the house. Two town orders were issued last larch—one ordering the builder to correct building violations identi- fied by the inspector and the other ordering the builder to uncover work that had already been done so the inspector could examine other Parts of the construction project. Beecham said he didn’t receive either order; Stein said, “they were sent out by registered mail.” Besides the three charges related to building violations, charges against Beecham and his company included failing to comply with the town orders and permitting occu- pancy of the house addition before building inspections were complet- ed. As of Thursday, Beecham was still awaiting news of his convic- tion from the court through the mail. He said he’ll hire a lawyer and begin the appeal process as soon as the court documents arrive. 5 Extinguisher Tips isher is a first aid device for the cstnpaliea . are of a small confined fire. It is at this small, confined Stage that a portable fire extinguisher is most effective and should be used. Many fires, prompt- ly discovered in the incipient (early) stage, may be successfully extin- guished, preventing serious damage and high dollar loss. Portable fire extinguishers are only as effective as “ person. them. Ina Me or death situation, it’s a operator, not tin gui differe: cue ti 1133. available to all oomcraa industrial, Tetail fi public Sectors formation on this and other fire safety programs please con- he Halton. Hills Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division at 873- All Bri a a NEED MORE ROOM? 4 bedroom family home backing onto woods. Finished rec. room with fireplace. Loads of uJ upgrades. We'll buy your townhouse or semi. This home MUST BE SEEN...MUST BE SOLD. Asking $165,000. CV-1 ITS LOADED! Hardwood floors (3/4 inch oak), ceramic tiles, double garage, 60 foot lot - fenced with fruit trees. Shows like a dream. Just Move in and relax...all the work is done. Asking $174,000. CV-4 — CAREFUL — + Window Cleaning GEORGE & FRANCES SIDERIUS commercial & industrial office cleaning Floor. Stripping é & Waxing "os role = ht Sateen clean-ups ‘You go rig! + Cleaning po senviar lott with @lll Brite” your indi MRE TT FREE JANITOR + SERVICE LTD. Corner of Quaker State Products é Im Mountainview Rd. N. & Armstrong Ave., Georgetown Oil Change Centre 877-9394

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