Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 15, 1979, p. 27

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ErtiM WANT TO YOUR OWNT 1o It in you jled OF OWNERSHIP to up ovc HANSEL the trees lor much sought alter privacy n to AFTER HOURS Seniors club homeless despite town survey suitably lies in problem tdsuiillt lumi Mas hi dub is still without i hall wltrc Hits plav villi each ill coffee desp in ex cards and game rest usi is j sen or citizens club tit I IMItCfll of till durni their downtin shop I mrnli in rdiiul st idtnts r mined ntciitf lulls Si i Mi Tl i is rtjictti club is now meeting list en monthly in Initttl i the lull but hopes to find S Of till iukirmj reported Tien Miss ickinni inform mould be ivn lable days i Ij Centre mi tit iht members Miss 1 icktring sod si will equipped downtown Thermit which referred to club Town advised against bylaw hut truck controls still sought survey of Inick triffic along Hilton Kills 1 ne and Ins prompted tow n advise against implcmmtirip controlling b I iw but the towns general committee is still hoping that hourly restrictions can be postd lo residents the aggravations of noise dust and danger town pi a decision on a proposed bylaw which would have restricted traffic along he two roads so Hi it deputy Ted could iffic and appraise the bylaw necessity traffic move and tile ability of the ronds withstand the traffic lid Mr lo end Monday night however Residents the area are tar from with the situation though according to Mayor Pet and other com mittee members who indicated that complaints arc still being about Irucks most of which an- hauling gravel out of wayside pits and the quarry south of One resident Jim Ihe impose restrictions on Die truck move Seek jobs for workers in accordance with wishes of homeowners who hi said hate been pleading for five years for some controls Mr Goodlel that the town should Indusmin with a bylaw to limit trucks lo half loads movt which he predicted would drastically liter Hie in favor of the residents The asked town engineer lit l to pre part a report on possible methods of imposing hourlj controls on the heavy trucks Niyor llat residents still being disturbed by truck the morn le rest the traffic the hours ixtwccnTim Mr that the problem largely the early of trucks it the pits along the roadside waiting for operations to begin Mr reported that there is all kinds of truck traffic at and in the bylaw on results of three taken town stiff it two locations in the problem area Counts were list agun in November and ijnn last The counts showed that of Sixth Line the number of trutks eased not ibly from the to count he report This is explained by the fact lhat two pits on tie Sixth 1 hive become tr Wist of Ihe Sixth Line however number of gravel trucks counted Tin second count wis more than double the first but the count to less thin the first We are unable to offer a for Ihis say that it might reflect i tumble for lie from the Fourth Line Mr commented thai 17 is withstand lie truck quite well with only routine CARDS OF THANKS Wckomi KnlQhts Opt nor I COMING has been to represent lown council il meetings of a joint union management torn aimed at finding new jobs for as m as no workers who will lose their jobs it plant ncxl month norm the position after com him for acting on the lown behalf during the with of alone ilh other i imbtrs il a special Heeling lale to donate articles leasecnll and rls 3yrs to ex tended August to 17th August to at Holy Cross School Please reg iter now CAMPS mis month will Join two management rcpre stnt itnes two officials of the of local and possibly representatives from during wtiks to Iry and coordinate Hie re loeition of laidoff em SHI PI announced last month lis plans lo sell the plant where Industrial wood working tools are to it Hot and Company Incorporalcd of New York Tl production of handsaws and metal culling tools is to be moved to i Montreal plant open ted by Canada parent It Hots purchase of the is subject to proval the foreign In vestment Review Agency branch of the federal While and its are liopine Hoe will able lo rehire some workers for operations which will resume at the plant early in October is has been lated there are no plans to laid off workers to Montreal Such transfers ive been economical ly unfeasible Volunteer survey The second pari of i study on community volunteers will be underway this week at the I plaza study sponsored by the Hilton Social Plan Council is being conduct student Beth In the second pari of the study Ms Newell will talk to about so people to determine their attitudes to ward volunteering It a about people It not geared only to those who hive toluntecred Ms Newell I m particularly interested In osc who have not toluntecred of the purposes of the survey is to find whj people do not volunteer Ms Newel will be at the Market Plaza to morrow and in hit next week The first pari of the study whieh Ms Newell said is just concluding of inter viewing the social agencies working in North Mullen Place Quief Country atmosphere with urban amenities A lovely natural setting the trees large lots one of a kind homes all within the Call us for a tour these finished homes Sales Office Open Sat Sun I 4 3D Man a Tues m Go north on from No Hwy NATURAL LIGHT H light this bungalow space ana a gardeners dream ill two storey largecot in kitchen ling In win beautiful 8772219 or TORONTO Stephen P limited Realtor 170 Slreel Georgetown Ontario Jon Real Estate inc 8770155 4572624 SEMI WITH EVERYTHING Big comfortable rooms extra washroom big lot fencing pool and above all a low price Only Don t delay call today NEW LISTING CLEANED AND REDECORATED And ready to move In Bramalea townhouse in quiet community surroundings Bedrooms elevated dining room with view over super living area low maintenance VIEWFROMTHETOP One acre lot overlooking Cheltenham hills All hard work has been done In three bedroom ranch bungalow Relax In the beamed family room with pegged oak flooring There so call for a personal tour NEW LISTING COUNTRY LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN Almost acre lol only minutes from Custom built home extra large garage walkout to cedar deck Three bedrooms all clean and decorated with loving care new listing ACRES FOR HORSE LOVERS New stall barn fenced paddock vegetable garden Four bedrooms large country kitchen Franklin stove in living room Located minutes north Milton Good per cent mortgage available TOP QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP Are evident in this unique builder home Located on 5 acres south of Georgetown Planned for comfort and convenience and featuring a three way open fireplace private dining room 5m livlngroom large glassed foyer balconies and much much more Please call in advance for showing Listed at 00 ANTIQUELOVERS Only YOUR eyes will appreciate the beauty of this turn the CENTURY home placed on a tree studded acres near Hwy and Trafalgar Rd Exquisite old oak trim finish enhance the living room with fireplace and trench doors to the separate dining room The stall barn plus large pool round out this prized possession Call Mr for private showing For speculation only lot for building Asking FOR BUILDING NOW Ideal hillside building lot north of town southern exposure suitable or solar energy J0N REAL ESTATE INC

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