Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1980, p. 2

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THE HERALD January I I ISO Recollections of the 70 predictions for the More industry less farming in the 1980s mayor predicts imittIIFTItSlltK ItrraldMatrWrllrr pre diets tin industrial vt ill In resolved larv tin i cured in thi next 12 months hi told it Mr oil 1 n ol he trtilment will I f tin rt niLid In h id mi to iiluMrju Council made progress in revitalizing the town force hi ixphm win tut ilmosl id towns mmiiK I jibs region it town 1 praised in in indusirj into rmniit in the lown Tim of Hilton import in its fin the ignition Ik said 1 unlet pi ii j key I Herald fdlior In ynr ruvirs J voles i lull projects and hy ihi death of its inspected rihilect ir Ha I ton Hills Jirlhi mULh progress in lis to rcvitoli7i diMlopmen in the Acton and urban With ihe opening of t minus Three of firing only ividune if the former tillering and aborted attempts to meet the Mis and of Hills ratipiyirs administration look during 1J79 in the f i I analysis to stink loose some and at least gel import projects Anil deipiti votes on the major shopping plaza proposed for Actons eastern boundary group the recreation complex unveiled is the Croatian Custody jusi south of ind Ihe hnmi proposed tor the formir Chapil Street public school Hue 1979flO Ins covered a dial of ground during its first yur of office OK nits While sivir projects wire lancclled outright or whili emotions ran Inch in I hi during 1J79 the year memory retails the passing of V t Hills true pohiicnns and the last m ior of Acton Dub dnth in Juni hi tor 1 four months later saw social worker and community Terry defcit only other in brief and low key impawn from s first of The complex sprawl ing faded showcase for theatre nailery art and the library was unieilid as in r mi i I In irch put In si Mil is site ipix mini I le ixisting put lit library site for rennva lion and re Landau is shopping imtri plilewilha s was the of mi of councils sin r il numbers reailed with lo hi if Land iwn thief of by Hit isi m of tin turns ird Mir w ay pnpis CROATIAN The Croatian social re complex already lablisbcd off Winston Churchill boulevard near ted range of reae bona from councillors and alike when its own propobid series of re facilities for the bite which said would draw of visitors from a round the Toronto area Council granted approval to the project early in reversing its stand a week later ifter neighbors complaints about noisy at the site created concern over the operation scale At the same time over the Croatian centre were healing up controversy was raging in the chamber over the towns plan to boost rental rates for Hills three public arenas Again facing a tough Council hiked rites di spite dire from the groups affected that the coming winter could hold financial hard ships for arena users Neighbors were again up in arms when council respond ed positively a propos alto build a drive theatre off near Hornby in Tht full story has yet to unfold Throughout he year the story of how Hills and the Interested Citizens Group have the Ontario transmission corridor through the town continued to grow epic proportions The first ten months of the saw few changes in a large unsuccessful battle for civil rights After a lengthy Ontario Board which off the yeir a decision tht corridor was handed down in mid February In April the Cabi net igain rejcctid a new lens appeal on the matter CITIZFV SUPPORT Council for its part con linucd to support the Citizens Group embracing its goals in a May resolution but by November had had enough A new resolution halted the lown mat of approval and the to mike away for the hydro line was obeyed in town a major investment firm the group some sorely needed funds the dormant River Run town house development near Glen Williams simultaneously kick off a new phase of residcn tial development which in eludes tin Silver Creek Towers apartment project in down lown Georgetown two major housing subdivisions in tern Acton and several assort home building commenced throughout town during year Ironically missing from the list of accomplishments is any further progress on the home Focal Ltd subdivision proposed for sou Ihern Georgetown which was easily the hottest election issue during Ihe municipal cam of November 197B Though the topic arose at several council and planning board mecUngs during 1979 the end result was invariably anger or confusion among members with nothing sub accomplished Focal deviloper Bruce McLaughlin told the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce last month how ever that progress can be expected in the coming year I rnlly think wi rioing to spirit in tht hi added will neid cull in r Pom troy pndiclid pubhi pnssun in ihi lo ihmfi two I think it difficult for ii to the rijn hi ixptuned TttU Whili re idijnHes to Hit I would to tee sunt of powers to tin region be rtlurnid said he local politician is most responsible official in itrnmint of the i lost scrutiny of the media and Mi- iid that vandihsm in Hills whuh in the lalt 1970s could hi riduced in the 1980s llirnuh education I really think that vandal ism is to a void in tin irnuij process he said Whit we need do in the is cl the police miolitd in a education program in the school system I think young people as a to do in Hills ind it no just ease of boredom that s causing he What we have to 100 YEARS OF LIGHT The first public demonstration of the electric Incandescent bulb by Inienlor Thomas I- was made on December 1H79 one hundred ypnrs ago large Industries been created to the for light bulbs lamps and come In hundred of shapes sizes and designs now and Margaret Howie of Aladdin 1 shows variety of lamps available to match mood or decor Hera photo that i i small that lo foot nous Kahina of Auks kept on hind alt The presidents are optimistic about their chambers futures two Hilton Hills of in 1980s with a ii futurt tt rtttnwn chamber dint Hill tnld Tht Her lid his lit is opium Unit Ihe future for which ht hop will sit control lid growth with industrnl thit will chamber president is optimistic his community future it says that six 12 monlhs will much than it has I- is looking lo the future optimistically and it augurs well for the future of Mr Crawford said The rate of industrial growth has been slow but I think thai will speed up particularly if we have some controlled residential growth As fir is the itself is Mr Crawford sud organization is on internal communications keeping its members informed The has a new project Alert under Reed predicts the coming year will be significant llurlintton Julnn sees the significant out in anathan II pnlty obvious thai fir thi first lime in two or people an ri thiy ic gut to find sunn allernitiio to oil hi The last weik As a Western economy we re hooked on it and find some wij to git off the hook Mr Reed ins will sweat a good what that madman in Iran is going lo do and wonders if the people will sai us by overthrowing him before he plunges world into sort of confront of riding of othirs in past found it iiri hi but thai not icail Hi In pes I inulians will find lot f inabilities ind resources tim their lit ilmnj this potent ill a to HMisuptiin we Im had I for hi Slid Centre should expand Acton councillor says s lymt tint ovirall itslnin in year tnd rcixir to tin i direct Community it sprig hi Since Ihi hi ul of Acton it pull calls LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 877 3302 dm BOOKS LIMITED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St S Ont for your next social affair Your Invitation to the elegance dining excellence 8773541 Street Georgetown Ontario it inform centre oun of centre told the Herald last suggested il mori staff might be required to handle the I viry id with way tin have and it his been i sunt year she said Iei pie seem to Coun idded At lime we have no plans for adding any programs but to protect mtrchanls from fraud It is an award for the Business min of the Year The chamber a bus service for the Georgetown area to assist shoppers Mr Crawford said the chamber will receive a report on how well Ihe service went early this month Mr said 1979 was a ear for Acton and for the Our chamber hopes to promote of Acton for industrial retail growth Mr Kuiken said Our retail I sun lejvesagreat deallo be desired and we hope to attract other relailcrs Mr said he is very viry happy about the member ship He described the pre sent membership of the Ch Chambers as very tic I personally look forward to future a lot of opt Mr said v The In UHF Rotors TOWERS i Channd Color Htidt Atrial t Amplifier I PROVEN DELHI CHANNELMASTER AERIAL KITS to Il SAVE UptolM again wtitn you buy Choose it from Canada rental CM cart and CMC TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS S Road When words fail Flowers express your sympathy And we can help Stop by or call Flowers are as beautifully alive as a memory faulty FlVRiSfS 82 Mill Street Hills to Church ST GEORGES MAPLE AVENUE CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Anglican 177 Maple Ave Georgetown REV PASTOR EDWIN MITCHELL Sunday after Christmas Telephone Sunday Januarys I960 Family EUCHARIST Junior Church OUR Nursery CO VENANT OF BERSHIP EUCHARIST Thursdays 10 EUCHARIST Are You Adequate For The GEORGETOWN ALIIANCE CHURCH Nursery at all Services Main SI IS OUR am PASTOR RALPH ANNIVERSARY JOIN US AS GROW Sunday School Morning IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Evening Service p CHURCH Windsor Road at Carole St Come Church Vacancy Pastor Your Church ARTHUR Worship Service a in Sunday School 9816 WorshlD Service 3923 Church of the Lutheran Hour HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 1 Mil of licoreetown on No Highway J PASTOR J NICHOLSON A Growing Church For A Growing Community HAPPY NEW YEAR Sunday January 1980 10 Christian Education Hour ClBBwa For Ail Ages Bums To Serve You Need A Ride Phone B77 11 m Morning Communion Will Be Served MESSAGE- Lei A Man Examine SPIRITUAL INVENTORY 7 In Door Camp Meeting MESSAGE WhstDoeTheFutureHoldForYtiu January Film Happiness m Sunday School REACHING OUT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY IN NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY JESUSHE STHE ANSWER

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