Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 9, 1985, p. 6

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Page A Wednesday October HiUs Arts Council raid Special To last week s discussion about the plans for the creation of the 1 1 a lion Hills Library and Cultural Traffic analyst That backlog of outstanding traffic studies may be whittled down soon Town engineer Ted Bellinger told town he expects a new traffic analyst may soon be on the town payroll The town traffic analyst accept position with the region this A safety calendar When you buy a special calendar available at Mac convenience stores in Hills the Block Parent Organization will benefit for a calendar with street proofing and safety tips is offered at Macs stores In Canada Approximately cents from the price of the calendar will be going to the Block Parent program Depleted coffers Membership dues were from to Tor the Burlington Progressive Conservative Association Thursday night Retiring president Ken McDonald proposed the increase on the basis of a poor situation He noted the last increase in the membership fees was years ago and that this would help our depleted coffers It wilt go a long way to help he chuckled Play area cheque Generous sup porters from the Glen Wilt lams Town Hall Board have don Si to the Glen Will lams Public School play ground equip Handing over the cheque last Tuesday was Peggy tew from he board to Vice- Principal Gary and Parent Teacher Association co- chairperson I Ruth Hunter College scholar A graduate of Georgetown rict High School has been awarded an entrance scholarship to the of St Jerome College in Waterloo The scholarship has a value of 100 Susan of Hillside Drive in Georgetown began studies at St Jeromes in September and to registered In a general arts program Susan is one of almost 50 students from across Ontario who have been awarded entrance scholarships to St Jerome College which to federated with the University of Waterloo Approval extended Council is expected to approve the application to rezone property at the northeast corner of Mill Street and Road in Acton next With no comments at a recent public meeting the town planner recommends the Estate of Elizabeth be divided into four raid tots under three conditions The owner is required to dedicate 3 98 metres of rood widening from the property adjacent to Mill Street and Mill and Road grading plans and proposed entrances for each severed lot must be approved by the town engineer before any building permits are issued and must be contributed towards the construction of a concrete curb gutter and associated restoration of frontage along Cobblehlll Road to Improve it to an urban standard Clean up Before they hand over the town government reins councillors will be cleaning up things left on the back burner In November got three meetings In November and nearly bad another scheduled for the day before the municipal elections Nov 11 Ross and I will be here quipped the retiring Coun Harry Levy of himself and retiring Town clerk administrator Ken Richardson said be mind being In the council chambers Nov but just thought you might have something else that evening Centre the credit really must go to you the public you the volunteers and you the artists Without your generosity and enthusiasm we would not have a fourth anniversary to celebrate In the fall of 1979 it was a time for new beginnings commitment tapping of new resources using one a and working together to create a truly community venture Once the feasibility study hail lxtn completed and Keith was selected as the architect to design the Centre Ralph under the a us pices of the Arts Council organ ted an Architectural Advisory Committee to advise Mr as to what v as needed In our theatre gallery area After many hours inspecting other facilities discussions rethink Ing meeting with Mayor Peter Pome and council members the final draft of Invaluable recommendations was presented to the architect Although the plans were In place the financing from the province and the municipality needed to help build the Centre would not be available unless tilt community indicated It was willing to collet sufficient funds to sponsor the project the public rallied as did all arts groups and clubs in town were auctions sales inus tar In which five cents was ji I aid iath lime you heard any form of music benefit performances I lilt Music Hail fashion Hanging heat plaques sold I ven the school children painted Hit construction sidings around the build with each board call supported by local sponsors Everyone contributed in both little and 1 nays make this building a to say you proved to that Hills had a new I brary theatregallery complex the envy of many a community 111 us you have a reason to during the week of Oct it the Centre and to celebrate too on Oct Georgetown Little entertainment dedication to the Arts of it pat yourself on the back deserve It AUTISTIC Tht and Crafts of George town are holding their Annual ind Sale Oct 19 10 am in at the North Golf and Country Club This sale Is always a must to attend each fall with a variety artistic creations to buy and enjoy Images Thanksgiving Studio Tour gels underway this weekend In County Twenty three profess ional artisans from around Same will opening their studios to the public to promote their work and familiarize you with various creative techniques Maps and information are available at the Ontario Information Centre High way at liar He The Grey Bruce Arts Council Annual Dinner Oct 12 with guest speaker Dinah Christie For more information Every 200 you deposit to a Canada Trust savings or chequing account or investment certificate from Sept 30 to Nov 9 gives you an opportunity to win a completely furnished and landscaped vacation home valued at approximately 100000 About the prize home The prize home is located in The Moorings of Manatee a new community of quality vacation homes being developed by the Canadian owners of the well known Maple Leaf Estates Located south of Tampa on the Little Manatee River The has direct access to the Gulf of Mexico house golf course tennis courts swimming pools boat dock and lawn bowling are all part of the development The prize home is professionally decorated furnished and landscaped baths kitchen screened porch carport central heating and air conditioning all major appliances colour TV wall towall and drapes The Moorings is ideal in that you own your home and lease the land which is maintained year round by the developer The lease cost for the first year is Included in the prize Earn 36 more on savings accounts The Canada trust SuperRate daily interest savings account likely pays much more interest than your present savings account Each day that you maintain a balance over SuperRate pays a rate of interest on your total balance that approximates our 30day term deposit rate If your balance Is less than 3000 you still earn our regular daily interest savings rate Often people think theyre earning the highest savings rate available when in fact theyre not Compare our SuperRate to your present rate Forexample mostregularsavingsaccountswere paying 5 interest and daily interest accounts 5 TheCanada Trust account was paying on the total balance when a balance over maintained That more interest Theres no charge for cheque processing when you maintain a minimum monthly balance of or more US SuperRate Account CanadaTrustalsooffersaUS tokeepUS funds AgreatcompanionforyourUS SuperRate account MasterCard Gold or regular bonus for account transfers Win a Vacation Home in Florida contest youllreceive25 cash when you have us transfer yoMr savings or chequing account with a balance in excess of 000 from another financial institution Limit one bonus per household People hours not bankers hours Most Canada Trust branches offer full personal service Saturdays and 8am Monday to FndayAswell linked so you can make deposits and withdrawalsat any branch as easily as your home branch value at I must correctly answer a time limited skill shall no more than two hundred one entry can be obtained without deposit 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