Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1983, p. 1

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Sheldon concerned over short list Landfill possibility in Acton area study suggests As the regions cnvir- that an Acton local- review Its site selection assessment Ion has ended up on the process and discuss study begins to narrow studys short list what the next step will down possible sites for a Lost Tuesday the reg- be as it tries to find a new landill ion held a special public new landfill site for Pom Sheldon Is concer- meeting in to Hoi tons trash I Peter Norton enters byelection race Peter Norton has Joined resident a In making a bid for the Ward seat left open by the sudden death of Tom Along with Jake Mr Norton 39 was a candidate In the last election which was won by Mr Hiil Mr Norton is married and was born and raised In Glen Williams He owns and operates Carefree Carpets Ltd In Georgetown He is a lay reader and Peoples Warden at St Alban Church Glen Williams I Mr Norton helped start minor baseball In I Glen Williams and Tor the past two years he has I organized the Muscular Dystrophy Golf His prime concerns are that the area is well Peter Norton seen presented In the best interests of the residents above will run as a lhe Invasion and the quality of candidate for Ward In to Ward the Oct byelection The Indusmln prop erty south of Acton near the Highway Regio nal Road intersection is one of seven sites which regional consult- ants feel could bo used as a landfill site While urging council lors to stay informed of 11 the environmental pro cess now underway town engineer Bob Aust in suggested that It would be premature for council to officially react to the land showing up on the region list of candida te landfill sites The property is used for quarrying lime- res for their tax dollars MYSTERIOUS FLAVOR The mysterious flavor of the orient was captured for the watte of the Halloa Centres gallery Abttract artist Vallery MofcrjUal of opened her first solo show In Georgetown tut week It the balk of which were done a two week trip to Japan Id March Mr- exhibition Is entitled Eapreuleaa She said title was picked to shew the meaning of art Some of the works are oil painted on top Eipreulona continues until Sept stone He told council Mon day night that the work consultants are doing will leave room for mun icipal responses to the landfill site search Town officials Indica ted hat because of the broad scope of the envi ronmental study that the region Is not ready to commit itself to a location yet The environmental assessment for the land fill site search is being held in conjunction with another Internal study on how most of the regions trash can be recycled and turned into fuel Manufacturing show Plans are well under lay for Hal ton regions first Manufacturing opportunities show and opportunities super market planned for Oct in Milton Regional manufactur ers will be showing businessmen parts and supplies they now import but would like to buy domestically No Hills firms re sponded to the regions invitation to set up a booth The companies which are looking for domest ic suppliers are Inter national Harvestor Rockwell International Manobourden Canadi an Meier Blanc and Halton regions own purchasing depart ment Roofing and a hospital supplies group Along with federal and provincial minis tri es and agencies Halton region and Milton will also have booths at the show which will be held at the Rockwell Inter national Plant Martin Street Milton Milton is the only local municipality which took up the business develop ment For more Information about the show call the regions business devel opment department at from Milton and Georgetown or for calls from Acton Byelection date confirmed Its official Hills byelec tion will go ahead on Oct There will be an advanced polling date of Oct IS and nominations will be received Sept Sept and Monday Oct 3 King benefit dance A benefit dance Is being held Saturday night at Cross Church on Maple Avenue for two Smith and Stone employee whose home was burned down In August The Smith and Stone Social club is the dance to raise funds for Violet and Jack King whose Chapel Street home burned with damages estimated at Careless smoking Is believed to be the cause of the blaze Funds for the family total 2482 fax For ticket Information call Grant Somen at Helpful contributions other man money can also be made by calling the same number or RENT MOVIES AT THE REGULAR PfllCE AND OH- ONE FREE THE VIDEO STATION fy OFF Any of or Mora ON SPECIALS lUnv ON WILLOW LANE NATURAL FOODS Willow SI ACTON 10 REGULAR OFF DINNER OFFER GOOD MONWED ONLY The Chateau Restaurant St SAVE 10 ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CLEANING WITH TWO For Mort Info Cot JACK LAUD PROTECT YOUR AUTOMOTIVE INVESTMENT nog 249b On Spray AVEjUsn 5 At CORRECTION hi our ad appearing Wed Sept Bear at to should have read SIDES OF BEEP at lb A3 Brand to to also the PORK CHOP PACK at 239b hooJdhavfoad Ibt2

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