Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 2 October 1993, p. 16

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Page 16 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 2,,1993. "PERFORMANCE COUNTS!" 877-5165 RENDA PAYTON} * Sales Representative CUDDLE BY ONE OF TWO FIREPLACES! FULL COUNTRY ACRE. HOLLYWOOD STYLE KITCHEN, OVERSIZE DOUBLE GARAGE 2X6 CONSTRUCTION HOM 2 FIREPLACES, 3 BATHS — 3/4 ACRE! 4.5 ACRES - GRACIOUS VICTORIAN 3,800 SQ. FT. $284,500 § 179,900 PINE FLOORS, 3 BDRM. NEW KITCHEN, FAMILY ROOM! 2 BDRM. IN-LAW — NEW FURNACE CENT. AIR, 2 KITCHENS, 2 BATHS GUARANTEED ADVERTISING Every Week 3 BEDROOM, FIREPLACE 1 . COUNTRY LOCATION! Til Hi RFORMANCE| SO ¢ IE Call for a complete Pd F dialed and accurate wA market analysis CIRCLE! S ALL BRE OT ean) of your home! "PERFORMANCE COUNTS!" Not intended to solicit properties already listed for sale By Johanna Powell Special to HHTW Nelson Lawrence has told Halton regional councillors that he and his family are sick and believe their well water is being contaminated by the region’s landfill site. Lawrence, whose Milton property is adjacent to the site on Hwy. 25, just north of. Oakville, wants access to Tegional documents which he thinks will help to prove his point. But he says he can’t afford to pay the fees, set under the provincial freedom of infor- mation program, oe get copies of the documet Tt would cost boat $I 3000 in preparation work and pho- tocopying to get copies of one set of documents. Lawrence says there are five sets he needs. “As a single parent, I can’t afford to pay this,” Lawrence says. He says his business is suffering because he has spent so much time working on his water problems. Resident claims landfill affecting water Council’s administration and finance committee refused Lawrence’s applica- tion to have the fees waived. However, committee members offered to let hin see the documents at region- al headquarters so that he can make a detailed list of what he needs. They sug: gested they might conside: waiving the fees if Lawrence comes up with a"more accu tate and reduced estimate of what fees will have to be paid. By Oksana Buhel Members of’the public will have their last chance to influence the fate of the his- toric Barber Mill Dam Wednesday evening, at the Cultural Centre/Library Complex, 9 Church St. in Georgetown. At the 7 p.m. meeting, the Barber Mill Dam ESR Public Advisory Committee will present a compiled feport, listing conclusions lated during an April Open House and through mailed \| out questionnaires. According to Joan Harris, chair of the committee, the most frequent response to the questionnaire and at the Open House was that the entire mill site, located on River Dr. in Georgetown, including the dam, would be developed. A public park seemed to be the most popu- lar option for the site. Regarding the dam itself, Harris stated public com- ments indicated local resi- dents want the dam to be refurbished with materials consistent with the period in Last chance for Barber Mill input which the dam was built despite an increase in cost. Representatives of the Credit Valley Conservatior Authority (CVCA) and o! Totten, Sims, Hubick Associates, consultants foi CVCA, will be making pre: sentations. Halton Hills This Week - for the best in news and advertisin; 873-2254 cious home. sive living room, Call E.G. (Ed) Wood** Take JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES LTo., REALTOR 332-491 See Highway 2! 5 north, Cross the 17th Sideroad, tum left GORGEOUS THREE BEDROOM SIDESPLIT ON ONE ACRE Set a new standard of living in this tastefully decorated spa- home. The wade) ageing ’s delight — expan- formal dining room for 2 or 22, 2, dg kitchen canoe ela a sep and much, much E.G. (ED) WOOD BROKER ul

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