Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1983, p. 5

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November 3D Actons Santa thrills the crowd Ikwuttti ft SI SI 3B ptr type fat 3 Inn tvpt Hippy IP pun dvi WANTED I would like to buy a piano In good con 681948n SANTA SUIT For rent 10 call Klnette Club 877 PERSONAL STATIONERY Older your personalized station envelopes or delivery Herald St GOLDEN TRIANGLE Seniors bus trip Dec 1st leave at p Phone or for information HALL RENTAL Elks Hall contact John alter 5 FIREWOOD Seasoned hardwood lengths 877 3267 Parade chairman thanks supporters Letter to the editor of The Herald I wish to thank every one who helped to org aniie and put on the 1983 Acton Santa Claus par Acton s men organ teed the parade fire fighters marshalled the parade I A Chum of Commerce Acton Men Acton the Hide House Ladies Legion Auxiliary and private financial supporters regional police traffic control plus the groups who entered floats floats and of course Ron Douglas Santa and Bert Robertson Santa driver I was very disappoint In the number of floats that were entered which was down from last year My thanks go the Lions Club of Acton for turning up a with four hey heard down on entries Jones Chairman Acton Santa Clause Parade Brick yard opposition To the editor of The Herald As a member of Peop le for the Preservation of Rural Living I would like to comment your editorial of Nov IS Our grass roots approach involves much more than meetings We are presently pre paring a brief to present to the Town of Caledon Dec stating our objections to the of brick turmg plant in the Cheltenham Terra Cot ta area Zoning changes at the town level have not yet been made Town of Caledon originally ion this area as open space and we are now expecting them to uphold that zoning and thus turn down the pro posal Beyond that level we are presently arranging meetings with the Mini of Natural and toe Ministry of the Environment to dis cuss our concerns with them especially the question of why an assessment was not done We feel that this Is a necessity even though the govern ment In Its Infinite wisdom has decided that it is not needed The NEC said that they would have concerns about a brick yard in that area and that nothing could bo done without their approval Now we know differently Many of us who have asked quest on but apparently not or the right people have been frustrated by the smokescreen set up by government agencies Mr has said that no one has voiced any disapproval at E C meetings on the matter We have on several occasions vole objections to our local councillor who is member of the NEC Never did he mention that we should voice them to the C or make us aware of meetings I understand that a few years ago the citi ens or Georgetown made plain their feel about a new muni cipal complex with a petition But council now seems lo feel that they have changed their minds The Township of Chingaucousy apparent ly understood our feel trigs when they decided to buy the site in qucstl on and make it Into a park But now the government of Ontario wants us to change our minds They Instigated the brick yard develop ment without thought of the local people and give the impression hat they would like to avoid public Input at all We do not expect a speedy conclusion to this issue It may take months and even years But we intend to carry it through to the end It not too late to make changes Respectfully Shelley Cheltenham DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 St on Hwy Georgetown Phone 8778974 Great PreHoliday sale See our 8 page colour insert in Todays paper l ft JWWWWWVArVWVWWllWYWYV

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