iStmmim KFND EXTRA Friday October Page BJL4 report not ready The town third and final report on the Georgetown and Acton Business Improvement Areas will not be presented at the town general committee Monday as The Herald reported earlier Although the consultants Walker Wright Young Associates of Toronto had suggested they would have the report prepared by Oct the planning department says the date has been moved back a bit A new time and date la expected to be presented to the committee will appear in public notices afterward Ions in the study affect the futures of both downtown cores and neighboring residents Deer hunt now on Rural residents should be aware that a deer hunt is now on In Ha ton Hills The archery hunt began last week and will continue until Dec it will shortly be Joined by a lourdayshotgunnndmuiz loader hunt beginning Nov No Hunting signs prepared by the hunt opposition group ore available free or charge at Tie Herald offices on Street adjacent to the Mill Street Intersection Residents who do not wish to have hunters on their property should post their land assured that the province new antl trespass legislation Is there to back them up The Herald offices are open from to Elliott award official A municipal bylaw passed at council Monday night meeting has officially Inaugurated the John Elliott Award a scholarship program which will benefit Georgetown and District High School students graduating with outstanding marks in music or the performing arts The scholarships established recently in conjunction with naming the new theatre la the librarycultural centre after the former municipal politician will be administered by the town Mayor Pete explained underlining need for a special bylaw Each year a performing arts student will share a with a student has shown a particular proficiency in music Urban study due soon Georgetown s long awaited sewage capacity and urban boundary study will likely be presented to town council by the end of the year Coun Mike Armstrong Monday night Initiated In August 1980 the study has examined the town sewage collection and treatment system to see if It can handle more than the population equivalent now set as its limit Planners will be able to determine what Georgetown boundaries should be thus largely determining the extent of the community future growth However Coun Armstrong added the province s environment ministry must endorse the sewage capacity report before other aspects of the study can continue Twoyear record There was worth of construction going on In Hal ton Hills last month according to a report released from the town building department The figure which reflects the value of additions to homes and businesses as well as erecting whole new buildings brings the construction value to date to over million higher than any time In the last two years Major projects include alterations and additions to Hide House in Acton Tor a restaurant additions to the Georgetown Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet and a farm building construction A little premature A sign announcing a proposal to build an assembly hall and church on property south of a wholesale meat outlet in may have been jumping the gun a little bit Town clerk administrator Ken Richardson that an to the property permitting church was received at the town office Monday afternoon Although the sign was erected late last week Mr Richardson told Sheldon that evening that the people making application were asked to remove It until the application was formally placed with the town office In addition town staff have been instructed to ask the new church proponents to no longer hold assemblies in a nearby house until the application has been approved by council Poppy Week approaches Town council has declared Nov to 11 as Poppy Week in Hal ton Hills Georgetown and Acton Legions will canvass for funds in the area selling popples In memory of local residents who died in the two world wars The town has also agreed to purchase wreaths to be laid at cenotaphs in Glen Williams Georgetown Remembrance Park and Acton Both branches will be holding Remembrance services Nov B Thanks from Pat Former Acton Coun Pat MeKemle expressed gratitude Monday night in a letter to council praising the reconstruction of streets in his community subdivision Mr said Graham Construction of Brampton provided adequate equipment and knowledge able workmen to complete the Job In about two months apparently giving of consideration to the concerns of nearby residents The former councillor also thanked town engineer Bob Austin and the public works department GDHS commencement Georgetown District High School holds its annual commencement exercises tomorrow at 2pm in the school cafctorlum Following the presentation of diplomas bursaries and scholarships to graduates of Grade 10 and 13 including an annual prlie from The Herald a special banquet begins at Spectators are urged to come early for good seals House Sol features paintin embroider potter Show opens tomorrow Pipe Band had a blast Gallery House Sola third show of the new season begins this Saturday celebrating fall with a series or colorful walercotoro and cm broldcred hangings cording to proprietor John Sommer On display at the Charles Street Georgetown gallery until Nov 12 are the seasonal works of Sybil Ram pen a member of an Tarn hat has distinguished Itself In the arts for the past several genera lions Also featured Is recent examples of porcelain pottery by Toronto Celia Preceded by her grand mother two aunts and her father all painters Sybil Ram pen also shares arils tic talents with her husband and a son She was educated at the University of Toronto the Academie La Grande Chaumicre In Paris and the Comberwcll School of Arts and Crafts in England Her watcrcolor paintings of flowers are delightful but her applique embroidery creations are her most Important work Mr Sommer explained last week She is particularly well known for her wallhang and her spend id cedes Install vestments Mrs has conducted many lectures and workshops herself on hand and I embroidery wallhanglngs soft sculpture and soft Jewel Palmetto This pen and Ink ketch by hi in v llolloo out lo area arts patrons lait month for current inside Ihe Library Cultural Centre You can view her paintings and embroidery in new an gallery until November Slat Four Beavers swim up to Cubs pack lery dolls and embellished clothing in Toronto Burlington Ottawa Detroit and Chicago is a young potter whose richly decorated pore pottery according to Mr Sommer is nourished by the same spirit of Joy which make Sybil work so Ms majored In sculp ture at the Ontario College of Art and produced a film Life Times Nine which won a number of International a wards In when she was 19 Ms attended George Drown College to study amies and Immediately began creating distinctive pottery About same time she exhibited at House Sol for lime sharing display space with the embroidery of her grandmother Peart Lad and the prints of her mother Sharon Merit She has since contributed samples of her work to each of the Georgetown gallery s Christ mas shows and continues to sell her work to Toronto craft shops With her husband s support she works at pottery full time The two artists will grcel House Sot visitors from to pm on the opening day of their joint exhibition to which admission is free The gallery Is open Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays from to p and Fridays Saturdays and Sundays from The Georgetown Girls Pipe Rand annual bait Sept was a rousing success ten report A targe crowd of guests in Holy Cross Church auditorium began heir evening with a cold buffet supper catered by the band members then joined Hill Barclay for an enjoyable sing along The Pipe Band delighted with a few medleys to Ihelr own before dancing beg an at p m Later Mr and Mrs the Grand March under Ihe direction of PSgt Valerie Cunningham and DM Gall Bennett with pipe music by M Virginia Next came Gay Gordons and finally Dave Small wood began spinning his re cords for dancers to disco rock roll the Slosh and Strip the Willow Scottish country dance Guest attending included Gill a nrnnttt John I Dark Knight Paul Call a liryan Murray Mr JcJin Metal Mr twin- Mr tan Arnold Jick Andrew wmty Maria AUaaaNnl TlmlKk Jo a tiuEw AtUa Nan jb Clui Barbara Grace MccaulaT Wa I ft fl Jula ft ft pen ft Judy Truer Porto- ft Norm ftPlertcpnta- Jo ft Doug bargain Eleanor ft John Dm ft May Union ft hud Mary ft Janet ft n Hub John ft Csrrla Wamboltd Sharon ft Jim ft Laura Harper Judy Elaine ft itamicy ft liarb ft Sandy ft Jul MvauiMr ft Mn Mai n- J ft A Harry M Shirley Sumarel I ft IllcJisn Vranla ft Ultima Hon WW ft Jill ft ft Stan DtnU- Ttllirr ft Marc ler Pal Arthur Sharon Maun I ft Paul Herald Special A Beaver Colony of 2nd Georgetown St Georges Anglican church joined with the Cub pack Oct for a Swim up Ceremony for four Beavers Assisting with this special Ceremony were Ernie Daw son known as Tie Sandie Parker as Rain bow Hick as John Lcwzcy as eye The four beavers swim Billy by Charles Gils Michael Gils and Richard Holmes were congratulated and wished much success in their new venture in the Cub pack WITTNAUER Very elegant Very Swiss Quartz of course left Bolero Quartz Right 153144 00 in gold tone BUDGET ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE J IKY GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 1230 Ate you interested in learning el the ty per spiritual renewal and the possibility physical emotional and ritual healing through a deeper relation ship with Christ WEDNESDAY OCT 800 pm Church Hall THE GOOD HEWS OF THE POWER OF GODS HEALING EVERYONE WELCOME- 1 CHURCH 1 This Weekend 1 attend the I DIRECTORY 1 Church ol your 1 Choice ST GEORGES HOLY CROSS ANGLICAN CHURCH ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Jim Ocobw23 1BS1 PASTOR am Holy FiUicrDsirsCgls New Rio am MASSES or Far 7 Mom Prayer MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH PASTOR Edwin H Mitchell IMMANUEL 14 Main 5L S yd We School LUTHERAN CHURCH nil MB Bo Preach Good Muse WINDSOR ROAD an ring Sunday 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