Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1979, p. 2

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JICWM Tilt October Council to decide ll fro TRAPUNTO QUILTING Laura Dittrlch wllh or rapunta which had far Sale it Ihe Acton rli and Craft annul In SI hall Saturday Safety concerns bring Christmas bus ban slra but were curtailed be i of Die shortage ail a serviced land in One of his priori ins in set plan or would thin fore Ix lilt i if dus InillindinDie MIST KM hue in a ma plan a ompn- nent of industr al In hi the cos of he housni in ilimn s in about same price as is in and Mis is it sol Ives it can sevjf is hid Don council must id de if it rthearci Major men plin n be produced and hire ire provincial grants forsicondarj plan Thai when negotiate for costs and I can think of a few like hi of Hungry Hollow Ihe library fin halls recreation lev That when you figure out who pays much they pay and when II pay Mayor said lie would the secondary plan reflect s rialslratcgy would like to see a large pari of the industrial land in the Silver creek area deeded to town Unless we can plan the arc Id on industrial cam pom he prob lem Hi town will gi back li been as is a ilefens ibli Hut her from plan hi tot Iht final bill for sewage the of ordered il Id the final cost wis wis mall budgcf sa dl i lour gibe town sewage debt burden to ipjl I I i ivni to r tin if Die development Major added He said that he that pro posed diulopmenl on the land lit approved if It can donent no cost to taxpayers OKI- Tin re a gnat misconcep tion this Mayor People think if it approved hey turn around tomorrow and see oil those Depending on a number of factors ihls plan begin for a couple of years and tht singing would dine Iht nex ten or 15 depending on values Based on our experience we would phased m and totally under Ihe control the community Mayor slid he had not this proposal out before because when the town this will Ministry laff i the tin to Ihe of the as much as iquil portion of the burden BOOKS CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St S Continued from page 1 three da saw for months Mr said there is some concern among residents about the anticipated noise air and visual and about possibility that bus might be injured by snowballs which he claimed caused in dam ages to Brampton buses last year Mrs Corney added laler that the principal of Park Public School admitted was una ware of the Chambers bus until last Wednesday With no preparation or safety planning noted would be walking through the area each lunch hour at the same lime four buses the neighborhood passing the yield sign at Mary and Hillside and emerging from a No Exit route near the hospital Mrs challenged the contention of some general members that the alliens request could set a cosily precedent since asCoun John McDonald said neighborhood Is no different from any other in Mrs pointed out though that he Meadows subdivision Is one of the newest areas in town providing homes for many young couples with small More importantly she said Chamber proposal to cross Ihe neighborhood lias little bearing in meeting the service objectives which are primarily transport pas sinters to the hospital and medical in Hours the meeting Mrs had gun organizing a protest which would have seen parking cars along both sides of their residential streets and mothers and children forming a human bar to stop the buses from entering the neighbor Also being planned prior to the Chambers concession were a busy schedule of street activities as football and other keeping the roadways crowded on Saturday a visit council next Monday and a phone in campaign by which would register Iheir protests with mem Mrs Corney said thai she and other petitioners had even offered the cost of rendvtrlising Chambers revised route one of Ihe ma West at the meeting The committee meeting saw Coun Booth question the feas of prohibiting bus traffic along Ihe neighborhood while his Word colleague Coun McDonald called the pelilion very very Town intends to restore old Acton hall I sorry tint this petition even come to us Coun Mike Armstrong speaking I don t think there a dam we do about 1 Dunk these ob jections could apply to any other section of own Coun Walter mot Ward added I a froidlfwe heeded this petition the whole Christmas bus scheme could collapse The petitioners hat madt thtir point and possibly the will avoid their area in the I m shocked to sec so many names on this pelilion Harry petition was seeking a full time system for the own more than half of people on one would sign it loo So with you the petition is simply out of place Us not un Hoes advised Mr thai the Acton Chamber of Commerce has operated Christmas for the past several ye problems to if the petition then rejected would have seen own staff study the feasibility of special crossing guards at all dangen us points along the bus Gravel trucks face tougher time limits from I some aspects of the bylaw MAYOR hPHAISL The mayor praised officials of he quarry near Acton for their cooperation in helping the town respond to wishes Recent hod led him to conclude that an starting time for truck movements as Coun Miller had hoped to impose would be unfair to companies such as which have posed few problems for the town He suggested an earlier closing time rather than a later start ing time I think 7am is a reason able hour to start Mayor Pomcroy said I know I don live out there but they used to run rucks by my all hours of he night a In response to one citizen rcmirk that problems persist because of wayside pit opera despite the town fying efforts thus far on residents behalf Mayor agreed lhat home in the area would be crazy not to appeal their tax He maintained though hat Die own wdl to seek ways of imposing severe restrict ions on the wayside pits while at the same time avoiding any effects upon ope- Indusmin situation rations such investigate further After Mr Austin he m to a time limits he had initnlly suggest were arbitrary and sub revision Mayor Pomeroy commented Dint he was a little worried about Tho Knelt in VHF FM Antenna Rotors TOWERS SI Color Headt AerUI Converter PROVEN DELHI I DRAND NAMES Complete AERIAL KITS to heeds save Up to MO Will be Offering Steam Facials Waxing TfcursFrl a Sat Barbara Forrester will also be foining s Titos Nov to do the make up for Autumn Flair Our Fashion Show At Jakes Disco J to C ST GEORGES CHURCH JUNIOR m EUCHARIST GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH PASTOR PETER RALPH Sunday Sunday School m MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH l77MiploAve Ea I Telephone Sunday November i Bible m MORNING WORSHIP EVENING FELLOWSHIP Prayer Meeting 15o Ladles Coffee We operate CHERUB Tel a77 LUTHERAN CHURCH Wlndior Road Carole St Vacancy Pastor REV ARTHUR RADER Sunday November Mo Worship Service 15 am Sunday School Worship Service Church Lutheran Hour HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY mile Georgetown on No NICHOLSON A GROWING CHURCH FOR A GROWING COMMUNITY INDOOR CAMP MEETING I Sunday November 1979 10 MISS NANCY DAVE their VENTRILOQUISM DUMMY music suprlsesandprlies NEED A RIDE PHONE A ONLY THE SINGING CANADIANS Club Huntley Street Club 7 MIRACLE SERVICE WITH GOD EVANGELIST PAUL WILHELM will be us again come bclelevlng and a MIRACLE MANY Sunday received from GOD Llvclyslnolng Prayer and Share JESUSISTHEANSWER Worship in Exciting Atmosphere cot People Fr HEARING AID CENTRES ACTON Stop 1 Continued from 1 other provincial sources as If he Acton town hill committee had been posit effort we have been more hardy in our support them Marilyn jt son co m in en ted Ward councillors Wood and Ross were that onus is still on be citizens committee vage the own halt by raising sufficient Tun MONFY If Acton can raise a whole pile more money I II move a motion form mine vav I Just remember his Here con no a ask raise but to deny his resolution would Just close another door in Acton Coun Wood added be breaking down the parochial door in this Let in hern a chance to prove hey can don Ross has said and I said it before 111 personally sign a motion ear the building down if they can find money for your next social affair Your 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