Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1979, p. 15

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Tilt HERALD WMlonday March 1971 ROBERTSON SIGNS SECOND CITY FOR WAYJAY Way Jay owner Jim Robertson right up the deal thai wilt bring the Second touring company lo next troupe manager The world annum humour group will performing the Music Hall next Thursday March at p m The group will be performing Heaver the recent production at City Theatre in Toronto as well as some improvisation a I materia by audience Nell Gordon centre snoozing looks thrilled with prospect Herald photo by Michael Family counselling to continue in 1979 ft Herald staff writer approval and a lack of information about public km have pre vented regions heilth from making decision on pro pis j I 10 purchase counselling from private As rcsuli the recti la si Tucsdav thai regional health depart staff should continue providing irmly counselling lens1 the beginning of i960 when the proposal can be reconsidered In ilit a com pre study will be by the region lo assess public need for such services in all pars of if the committee advice is accept today Wednesday by coil mil HI- PORT Although ihey present with an extensive repori on Hit relative costs of several servicing options examined by services or Vivian committee members noted lhat hire had been no lolleeted regard infl and type of innlj counselling needed in four ana municipalil The fait that depart operating budgets are just be by regional staff and committees was mother prime factor in the a chair man Juk pointed out that alterations mnde now to tht counselling system such is under tun would force he regions health dep irtincnl lo postpone its mid April deadline for bud gel Regional approval for homes Plans for construction of six homes on a sac off Main North in George town moved a slcp nearer to completion last week when regional planning board ass a recommendation the regional planner to sign the final plans Nor man Milchcll Developments Lid a 5 soon as numerous conditions had been met The greatest concern in the proposal centres around the need or prolcctlon of a sleep bank at ihe back of the proper ly which slopes down to the creek of Main Street The Credit Valley Conservation Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources must give final approval a number of imposed by Hills council These conditions Include a minimum bock of feet from bank for all buildings erection of a suitable barrier at least 10 feet from the topof bonk ore any grading or construct Ion begins submission of detailed soils re port or Approval by the town and before a subdivision agreement is executed and a grading plan for the first four lots including Ihe handling of surface runoff and the stock piling of fill and construction materia I Council will be asked to endorse the committee rec at this after noon meeting ill Hallo Is Imp i lounsdl Mr isliniitid costs if 1 hi simu n Hi iginuts ill of liittiii ir for south for continuing under Hit system whereby region mil tht sture serv icing rcsp within Mint ire is of I Mr Vivian discovered thai lit least expensive option for regional council in pursue is under the existing If still wishes 10 withdraw us own counsel ImfS he said it would Ik liable in ignore the of private agencies to sill their In from quints noting that in sptnd in In r to year il or t lis sulniii r handle rdcr provide Hill n while strut is from I Hun Hill in Ihur respective municipalities he over ill no istdfrompm mil region is its suit be Choose it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS i and Hi suggested though that tic rtguiinl should retained ike court in iffcel rtgion to counsel students and dt a limited emergency selling service The looked in in operating costs for two private Council on Human Relations iCOHil and the Fa mily Services Bureau and found that the region would staff to accommodate areas of north into which wo agencies would be reluctant to extend According to Mr Vivian repori COHR would charge the rtguin to pick up present region in Burlington during OUR Is infi him it to extend their service in region would require ments tin would lake some lime to Serncts Burt iu however would 11 toiiimodjit t unsi Mini needs and Hilton Hills a total cost of If of whuh provincial mcnl would for regiin nearly Mr Vivim Hurt as would its ion outside Hilton Hills iucb partial service would inlal of the region would pay Mr Vivianwascrilicalofthc limit inns in services HALT0N HILLS NURSERY SCHOOL Open House For Registration for September Wednesday March 630 800 PM at St Johns Uaited Church For More Information Cal Undo 8777487 Spring Balls Square Mountainview Georgetown Over tok itTtHt ilm st 100 Hut Ntnntttrhiwmi WL Vt ll I duct or hi i us Tlntswlivwt kind of lining is second ti mint Tti it iinini with fur ptuplt is wh it in ikis inuLift think hi imprtsstd Sale Starts Wednesday March 21 till Saturday March 24 Fur Pile IDEAL FOR QUILTS BEDSPREADS CRAFTS SPECIAL ISO C orlon Regular 597 meter 300 Plain Printed Flannelette COTTON 115 CM MACHINE WASHABLE GREAT FOR FAMILY Regular 197 meter 5PECIAL 100 Percale Prints MACHINE WASHABLE IDEAL FOR BLOUSES Regular 97 meter TOPS QUILTING 100 COTTON CM SPECIAL 50 Table ASSORTED BLENDS AND WIDTHS SPECIAL 77 100 SPECIAL Polyester Knit PERFECT FOR BLOUSES AND LOVELY D 3 Regular Plain Eyelet 60 MS COTTON ideal for blouses dresses Regular meter SPECIAL Interlock solid SPECIAL V POLYESTER CM 60 Regular 567 meter 350 Gabardine POLYESTER CM machine washable Regular meter SUPER FOR SKIRTS PANTS SPECIAL 200 Gingham Check a IDEAL FOR TABLECLOTHS SHIRTS ETC IDEAL FOR TABLECLOTHS SHIRTS ETC 65 polyester is Regular meter Bulk Buttons to Elastic HEAVY DUTY ASSORTED WIDTHS AND LENGTHS 3100 Bulk Zippers ASSORTED LENGTH AND COLOURS 4100 Bulk Thread ASSORTED COLOURS 388 SALE AND SPECIAL PRICES In effect From Wednesday March Till Saturday March 24th WHUE IN THE GE0RGH0WN MARKET PLACE MON thru FRI 1000900 SAT

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