Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 11

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Acres if Venture Builds within a Year A purchase otter for acres of townowned land In Georgetowns Industrial park try a Weston firm countered Monday with an offer by council to sell half the land told Venture MetalcnuTt that it would sell acres at a price of an acre with the stipulation that a 12000 square foot would be built and In operation within 12 months If this consideration were not met the land and anything on it would revert to the town for An option Is included In the towns offer The balance of the land which Venture wants would be reserved fc two and also soldo It an acre If the firm wished to build an extra square feet DISPUTE A town resident Albert told council at a committee meeting a few weeks ago that the factory would probably employ between to people when fully built This was disputed In a mail bag letter to The Herald he next week from Joan Smith who is also a member of the Industrial Com mission Mrs Smith claimed The Herald news article had implied the firm would be offering 6065 Jobs that she had checked and would only bo offering She said die had told this to a Herald reporter but only the builders promises had been printed She charged that it was irresponsible of The Herald to offer false hopes THE FACTS A letter from Mr In last weeks Herald took Mrs Smith to task for her letter NORTH REPORT Mr said he had staled the facts that on Initial staff of 10 would grow to when the plant Is fully expanded and that the facts were correctly stated in The Herald s news columns He said he has no contract with Venture to build their plant and had been asked by the firms president to help locate a property In the Metro area for relocation of his plant and ho had suggested Georgetown SOME RISK Mrs Smith in her letter said Venture is a very small firm and there Is some risk for both them selves and the town if they relocate in Georgetown Their president had told her she said that like most small busine sses they hope to expand someday but they also hope to automate as much as possible She said she was told they dont wish to get too large as their business Is mostly custom work The week ending November saw officers of the Ontario Provincial Police stationed at North Halton Detachment work a total of hours and patrol B Ml miles on area roads There were drivers summoned to a appear in Court for traffic violations and an additional 38 drivers received warnings Proceedings in Provincial Court resulted In 187 convictions being registered General occurrences which required Investigation numbered Included In these Investig ations were 3 thefts 3 break and enters damage to property complaints 3 vehicles recovered for other police departments and 3 persons reported missing and later located Two premises were found insecure by officers patrol and person was charged with assault causing bodily Investigation is continuing into a fire at Nor vol which injured one man and caused ar estimated damage Twenty collisions were In vestigated this week Involving vehicles Damage was estimated to total Five persona were Injured in at these collisions with the other collisions resulting In property damage only Nine persons have been summoned to appear in Court as a result of being In volved in these collisions Fur ther charges are pending following further investigation The causes of these collisions are inattentive driving fail to yield unsafe lane change and follow too closely flLer ft YOU CAN OTHERS To wo SAFE Not All Opposed To Plon Not all the communis representatives who spoke at last Tuesdays meeting on the proposed Ontario Hydro line were opposed to the proposal Mrs Ida Holder told the group that her family has farmed In the area for fUe generations We have to consider the welfare of many Hydro needs the land and we need the hydro We are willing to negotiate with hydro for a northern route The sooner they come the better We are not willing to pay the added cost of the line The feelings expressed against the line are only the feelings of part of the meeting The crowd responded hearty round of applause After the meeting she said the line runs through her dairy farm and that they would lease it back from hydro to continue forming Cliff Moon was booed and 1IEKAID THURSDAY DEC Page greeted with cries of sit down when he suggested to the crowd that the woman was not In lerestcd in continuing farming Buddhism was founded In the fifth century B C PHONE Georgetown Herald DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO BUY Chrysler Plymouth REED CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 8261211 COMPLETE SERVICE REPAIR Facilities For All Makes Cars Notice to Residents TOWN OF GEORGETOWN The council has entered Into an agreement with the Ontario Humane Society to provide animal control services within the town of Georgetown To assist all residents in availing themselves of this service the council has Implemented the use of a Zenith telephone number to the Animal Shelter In Cooksvllle Ontario Effective immediately please call the operator and request Zenith 3 tor this specific service G D Clerk Administrator LoMaws DEEP CUT PRICES ROYAL WINTER FAIR PRIZE SHOW BEEF OK SALE THIS WEEK TO ENJOY AT MAXISAVE DEEP CUT PRICES LIMITED IT LASTS CUT PRICES EVERYDAY ANY DAY In Research Proeel No Breakfast for Some School Kids A More than students In County will go to school without breakfast sometime in near future as part medical research project The volunteer students eat breakfast so they can give blood sample a researcn team from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto which is trying establish whether hardening of the arteries hereditary CHOLESTEROL The researchers are surveying blood cholesterol levels looking for an early treatment for of the arteries Where youngsters have a high cholesterol level their parents will be notified and Ihcy will receive advice from the hospital The research team will also be looking at Ihe effect of diet and exercise on arteriosclerosis hardening of ihe arteries among the students between the ages of five and IB CROSSSECTION was chosen for the test because of its varied cross section of urban and rural students and different economical and social areas Ken Armstrong superin tendent of special services with Halton Board of Education said rents would have to consent fore a student could take part In the experiment Attention FARMERS TIME TOGET NEW ROOFS ON YOUR BUILDINGS ASPHALTSHlNOUBS- NEW STEEL BARN PAINTING- REPAIRS CHIMNEY REPAIR RON ROOFING SUPER BUYS QUALITY MEATS FRESH PORK ROASTS LOIN RIB END LOIN TENDERLOIN IS END is IIU 67 CONSULT A REALTOR A Realtor Is a profession al In real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He Is trained to evaluate your problem and a solution whether you are sell ing a 3 room bungalow or a room chateau see a Real- Look for this seal J which only be can display I BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD PORK SHOULDER PORK BUTT Quarter Pork Loin IN CHOPS LAZY MAPLE SIDE BACON 75 63 PORK TENDERLOIN cSbeef Pork Hocks i 27 Chick 79 DINNER HUMS WIOMIi inn Mortadolla it Hi rati 57 10IUWS11I1IIIPI6 PORK Arc IMOHIQ GENOA SALAMI SCHEIDES hoi curs Hoadckooio hhvui BEEF STEAHETTES 59 169 ORDER CHRISTMAS TURKEY NOW aim Luir linen iircmn intui Hi oil CANNED HAM I I TEA BAGS f 39 J l MAXISAVE DEEP CUT PRICES GUARANTEED FINEST QUALITY FOOD

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