Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1983, p. 5

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A T1IF December Put needs of people before giant industry Receiving certificates and pins for heir help with the propam front row left la right Ijrry Scot Paul Bur rough back row Brian Hush Barbara flush Pal Wall Herald photos honors their volunteers who were honored by Ihe last week for their committment were a left Johanna Karen Pepper back row left to right Kim Jenkins New mayor should be elected says GARA NOT This letter to BUI Dm it was Hied with The Itcrnld for publication As rural citizens we wish lo express our i one em lo you regard possible move of Br implon Brick to our We object strongly to this for several Our attend View Public School which is directly south of the proposed development ttc con Town staff to study Ewing sniff will be study Ink Slreet In the area with Hilton Hills following a request by lown John Mc Don lid At Monday council met ling Coun McDonald for staff report on appropriate lighting on Ewing about traffic problems resulting from sixty pass ing the school and com wllh buses in poor wmtlicr not to on roid maintc nance will cost Also the pollution of fumes when these trucks nil in the morning Is very sirablc The air inversions that ton occur in this could cause the diescl fumes lo over the Credit Valley like a dirty though scrubb ers are to be installed we till have ions about the amount of fluoride that may be in the No mccha device is fool proof nor does it last forever and In brick plan or this I think we avoid some pollution problems Problems much than hive been experienced in your home town Vie art also concerned about the effeel that this industry may have on the water table and ecology of the Credit We realize provisions have been made in Brampton Bricks plans for Ing ponds etc but winter conditions can drastic illy change those plans Vie have it on good authority from an assess men I expert that this industry will devalue our properly along with all ding properties hive spent ten years finishing our home papering painting carpeting etc lis big selling point Mb location Our beautiful view of I he and Niagara will be scarred IjO is acres of buildings and a Toot slick Would you buy home that had th il at its door Most people who move this do so to from large industry truck will no I wish do so We find it able the igaru Escarpment Commissi on is willing lo make a zoning chinge for this property when their objectives clearly state that the goals of an extractive area arc to the of mineral extraction operations on the Escarpment Surely turn ing acres of what In other areas is protected Escarpment Into such an orgy of develop ment is not minimizing Us effect on wildlife phnt life and life generally rtie Township of Chin bought the properly in question in 1970 expressly to keep a brick company out were both party lo this decision and have describing the verbal precedent Mr Jim Bculty now lawyer for Brampton Brick advised that decisional the time arc certain that council did this because they knew that people living in Ihe area did not want It Just as the present Town of zoned It open space because they know the people still do not want it We appeal to you as one who has repeatedly stated he wished pre serve our open spac es to keep our rural environment rural Don allow the dlstur bancc or the wildlife plants and rivers not to mention the people In this most scenic area Please do not allow the needs of giant Industry to come before the needs of people In pur suit of the almighty dollar can afford Respectfully Mr and Mrs Andrew ItRI Cheltenham To the editor of The We believe that if the position of mayor is to be filled two years still remnning in the present term of office that it should be done by election rather than appointment The Mayor of Hills occupies a sensi live and influential office and we as rate payers would not feci comfortable in a lion where the person occupying that position A SO Ine type meitmi per of In each ad insertion Minimum tret of type and Happy Ads Tuejdjyi Prone Id your FOR RENT HAPPY ADS will set a number of made by town council The of an election is small price to pa lo ensure th it the person our town during this critical period has been selected through the democratic process The Executive Ha Association TT EVER HEAR OF A SANTAVAC NEITHER HAVE WE BUT WE CAN GIVE YOU THE BEST PRICE EVER ON A 1984 CENTRAVAC BUILT IN VACUUM SYSTEM FREE INLET DO IT YOURSELF INSTALLATION KIT WITH PURCHASE OF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE CHRISTMAS CALL NOW 8777454 CENTRA VAC DIVISION THOMPSON CO March Break tugal Villa Sleeps FOR SALE pools beach 325 Solid Maple Buffet wks Hutch beautiful Mar 17 873 cond 877 AFTER FIVE THINGST0DO PLACES TO GO SPECIALS GREAT GEORGETOWN CO Station MUME HAPPINESS RESTAURANT EAT IN TAKEOUT 33GOuaanSt 8532060 luxury BAKED HAM PINEAPPLE Q95 PRESENTS U1IV nilTADin CANADAS NEWEST SHOWCASE NIGHTCLUB HWY 7 NORVAL ONTARIO 416 8731402 or 8731410 REVIEW Presents BLUE PETER SAT DEC FM 108 Presents sor BIG BAND Roast Beef Dinner Pkg 10 For Reservations 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