Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 14 April 1993, p. 8

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Page 8 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, April 14, 1993 BEELINE TRAVEL 112 Main St. S. Georgetown (416) 873-2900 or (416) 874-3063 presents Great Britain; Great Value says Gareth James, Director for Canada for the British Tourist Authority. "Almost unnoticed, the Pound Sterling has depreciated substantially against the dollar by approximately 23%. Thus, at one stroke, Canadians holidaying i in Britain are in for big savings this year. This means every meal, every pint of beer, every gallon of gas and every pur- chase at a shop is aims 25% cheaper in lars than this time last year.” a you are considering a trip to the U.K. this year, we recommend that you don't delay making your arrange- ments. The charter flights fill quickly. Our staff will be pleased to help you with tour information and other aspects of your holiday such as hotel reservations, car rentals, holiday homes, travel passes, Heritage passes which allow you to visit many places of interest at a substantial savings. Contact Beeline Travel for Great Service and a Great Holiday! n Gordon (affectionately known Karo his 49th birthday Lacan ishing him the best was to his friends as The McGibbon Hotel Karioke hostess, Vi Whiz) cele- Lyay a BENEAT Performance "PRIVATE LIVES" John Elliott TICKETS $10.00 No Reserved Seats TICKETS from Georgetown & District Seniors' Association Members Call 877-2814 or 877-4958 Meet the cast... ¢ A Comedy by Noel Coward « By kind permission of SAMUEL FRENCH (Canada) LTD. Directed by VESTA JORGENSEN Produced by FRAN ANTHONY Pr GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE PRODUCTIONS INC. THURSDAY APRIL 15, 1993 ‘Theatre, 9 Church St., Grn, ‘No Refunds The Easter Bunny ( Anne Curry) delighted 21-month-old Joel Waters when they met Saturday morning on Main St. in Georgetown. Ms. Curry has been entertaining youngsters at Easter for four years ard Main St. Up, Up and Away store owner Trudy Thomas has donated the costume for the same past of time. Solid strips of chicken breast with a + Lemon & Wild Rice each re <eeaoe Sat Sold indvidualy | | Soe “= = o— Apple New York Strploin | | Bacon Wrapped Boneless ie 499 Filet Mignon Chicke meen] 99 | |e ]7?| |e Breats| 699 8". 24 oz. BY oz. 6x4oz. leet eat Ms = os Pies 2147 |= Vegetarian Deuuxe Trim es Boneless Pork Loin Chops "18 isaes Tes, i, 23:2 Thr, Fi, Sat. 9- e. sa tH 5 873-2151 211 Guelph St., GEORGETOWN Alcott Dr. photo by Colin Gibson/HHTW NEC response Continued from page The hearing at Tejected the Commission’s restrictive policy Proposals. In an executive si of the report, the officers stated, “We have examined, in detail, each of the proposed changes in the plan put before us by the commission. With few exceptions, we have found the evidence did not support the commission’s proposals. Consequently, we are recommend- ing that most of the changes to the plan be rejected.” Even so, the Teport did not close the door on future changes to plan regulations provided there is ample opportunity for public input before changes are made. “In those cases where there was inadequate notice of the proposed changes and insuf- ‘ficient opportunity for public debate, we reject the commission’s proposals and we firmly advise the Minister (of Environment) against adopting them until the public has been given a fair chance to com- ment,” the executive summary said. ‘The report also recommends del- egationof the NEP’s implementa- tion to regional municipalities and counties along the escarpment. HALTON HILLS FIRE pedeented gal! | EMERGENCY "4, 9-11 NEW CAR FINANCING oF a CONTINUES... *Until April 30/93 NORTHEND po” — MILTON 878-4137

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