Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 11, 1984, p. 18

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Discover Yourself Look younger Or more glamorous rclals Hake ups Eye Brow Shaping Waxing Beauty Consultations Cosmetics Used Pauline Shay 8770501 Please call now for Spring Wedding Make ups OPEN HOUSE ENERGY FROM WASTE The Region of Halton Is having an Open House to review the Energy from Waste Project and the Draft Marketing Phase Report This Report recommends that three energy market alternatives be investigated as part of a preliminary Feasibility study The markets to be investigated are 1 Dedicated large energy users companion OahvfJa Ford Canada Retro Canada Product and Union Unot Btrtiflton W Foarmwi 2 Dadlcatad customen plus electrical grid volume of that 3 Electrical grid only Ontario Hydro o of the lour local Hydro The Open House will be held on Wednesday January 1984 5 1 0 00 p with a at 30 In the Council Chambers Regional Administration Building 1151 Bronte Road Oakvllle Ontario It you would like a copy of the Dralt Marketing Phase report or have any questions please contact Vicky Gibson at Ext Burlington 2151 Huts 1 David Varley Regional Clerk THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF REVISED REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO 8 WATERFRONT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION POLICIES Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton has proposed an amendment to the Regional Official Plan Waterfront Implementation Policies The purpose of the amendment known as Revised Amendment No 8 is to provide more flexibility regarding funding and participants for the Waterfront Plan The existing financing provisions of the Plan require that 5055 per cent of all funds for the acquisition of Waterfront properties be contributed by the Ministry of Natural Resources through the Halton Region Conservation Authority while remainder Is contributed by the Region Recently the Region has encountered problems securing the necessary funds from the Ministry of Natural Resources as funding for Waterfront projects of this nature have been given a low priority Revised Amendment No 8 will provide the Waterfront Plan with greater flexibility in two key areas Who can participate In the implementation of the Plan 2 Who can participate In the financing aspect of the Plan Area Municipalities the Federal Government and others wot then be permitted to participate with the Region Conservation Authority and Ministry of Natural Resources Afl interested citizens are Invited to a Public Meeting which be held during the Planning and Public Works Committee meeting for a presentation on the proposed amendment and to participate in an open forum of questions and answers on Amendment No Regional Councfflora Staff and a representative from the Halton Region Conservation Authority will be present to to questions Location Committee Room No 1 Regional Administration Building 1151 Bronte Road Ontario Date February 15 1984 Time 930 am For further Information and a copy of Revised Amendment No contact Paul Attack Senior Planner 827 2151 Oakvfle Varley Regional Clerk Burlington THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF CMVE1W6 ft ROOMS Mflfci St Acton 8S311S0 The light touch ALL YOUR LIGHTINGS ELECTRICAL NEEDS UNDER ONERQOF GERRIE ELECTRIC 1 Lighting Centre 8772264 Z S GEORGETOWN THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION GEORGETOWN NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES AUTO MECHANICS WOODWORKING COMPUTERS TYPING IBEG 00 Wad Fab 1 IBwaaka TueaJan31 Tum Jan TuaJan31 foaowkg ara runtiktg but for mora COMPUTERS ACCOUNTING WELDING ENGLISH SECOND I Wad Fall 1 TuJn31 TuMJan17 No Fa Tha folowlng fun drat night but mad ragtatratlMiatocontlnu FITNESS RECREATION SWIM FUN WITH FOOD TYPING CREDIT Jan JO TuaaJan17 24 Wad Fab 1 ISWaaka tarad who ara Mr chtM la to lOWMka ADULT BASIC EDUCATION T B A courses boon cancelled crod courses presently running from tho fall aomostar will com nuo I II end To high school 304 30 coll or Community Calendar Bird Feeders Come to the Terra Cotta Conservation Area and lake a walk to our bird feeding stations Loam the do and don ts of bird feeding and about different types of bird feeders and then build your own feeder while the kids make special treats for the birds to eat Jan 15 from 10 am Charge is On Wednesday Jan II there will be special nature out for youngsters and their parents Meet at the inter centre at a This month a topic will be Where do animals go in the winter British Club Come to the British Club supper Jan at St Georges Church hall Guelpti St at Tickets are per couple Call Newcomers Club On Tuesday Jan at am we shall be looking behind the scenes at McDonalds Meet at Mcdonalds babysitting will be available at the Y For information call Christian Women Don t miss Hills Christian Women Fellowship dessert and coffee meeting Tuesday Jan at St George Anglican Church Hall at p about choosing and using per fume Be entertained by the music of Evelyn Miller and be up lifted by the way God helped through times of tragedy Cost is 3 Babysitting is available at the church Call for reservations Open house Leisure and recreational activities mil be on display at a Weekend Open sponsored by Hills Recreation Parks Department the Libraries the Public Health Unit the Board of Education the Georgetown and the Credit Valley Artisans Groups Organizations will provide demonstrations exhibits information and star attractions The Open House will be held February Community groups wishing to par should contract Recreation Parks Department at Handicapped Services Come to an information night on services for mentally handicapped people on Tuesday Jan at C High School Milton from 30 m Admission is free and refreshments will be provided For information call 8775557 Focus on Children Streetproofing with author Rich Gossage The lecture will be cosponsored by the Block Parents Association Regional Safety Council and the Halton Hills Public Libraries on Jan This will be the first in a three seminar Focus on Children series the fee will be for the series or for in dividual lectures

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