Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1986, p. 3

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Cub Infer recti J Willi Seoul lor o Ho Ac- JP ta Ion Cob lie I eon 11 the re- tere Stool Lee This Highland fling includes a wedding More than wedding bells will be Saturday as a Georgetown couple take their marriage vow at Georgetown Fairgrounds Hundreds of bagpipe players will be blowing their congratulations to Tony and Christine Hamilton of Georgetowns Gower Road In a lastminute decision the two decided to celebrate their wedding day at the Georgetown Highland Games a first for the Games Expected to take place at 12 15 after the parade and massed dancers and pipe bands hate done their bit the wedding is to be held in front of the permanent bleachers in tie park Hamlet growing Glen Williams could be on a building boom The hamlet has once again been chosen for residential development This week the town received an application to amend its Official Plan and zoning bylaw for the east half of Lot Con Wildwood Road Brothers and a numbered company operating out of developer Piluttis home on Summit Lane Georgetown want the amendments to allow acres to be developed into single fami ly homes The application is being dilated o various agencies By the town planner prior to coming back to council as a report New Acton factory A new factory is in the building for Acton The towns site plan review committee approved the Tuesday yesterday application by Alcot Plastics Ltd of Milton to build a factory at Com merce Court Relocating from rented facilities on Miltons Main Street the fac tory will continue to manufacture foam tubing used for pipe installa tion Its soft spongy material with some insulation value used in baby cribs Alcot Plastics Is the brainstorm of design engineer Jan Mac owner of the firm The new square foot factory will be just north of Caravan Trailers In the industrial part of Commerce Court Planning technician Brian Mur doch said the industry isnt a high water user recycling water used in the cooling process A second for the bride and groom the idea of holding their wedding at the Games started out as a bit of joking When inquiries were made the couple found Games organizers more than happy to commodate them This is rather funny Tony said Vte were first thinking of be ing very quiet about it off in a cor When we approached the Games committee about it they got excited and said they would have somebody pipe the bride in and pipe us off alter the ceremony Tony takes all the for wanting Scottish wed ding Definitely the Scottish influence laughed His dad Ian is a a clan located around Perthshire Ian He id comes fromIiells Hill a small Scot tish town just outside Glasgow Naturally the groom will be dressed in a kilt a kilt borrowed from his dad His brother Robert of Toronto Is also going to be wearing a kilt as best man As for the bride her dress is to be a surprise but she will be wearing a Robertson tartan sash over it for the occasion Its something 1 regretted not do ing the first time getting married in a kilt Tony said I feci very com Its the more formal Red Robert son tartan the groom will be wear ing at his wedding Brother Robert will be the less formal mainly green Hunting Robertson R of Toronto is to con duct the ceremony and Tony says he wont be wearing a kilt Christines moid of honor is to be Nix of Georgetown The couple met five years ago when both were working at Georgetowns Varlan plant Christine still works there and Tony now works for Tonka Toys on Air port Road It was years ago they started dating on a Thanksgiving weekend Tony recalled They have a son and daughter each ranging in from 11 to The only thing I hope is its a sunny day Tony said GSS OFFICE SUPPLIES MILLIERE TV RCA TOSHIBA ELECTROHOME 20 COLOR TV COLOR TV unin ft A HE STEREOS BUY NOW AND SAVE RADIOS TV carts and stands Til SALES Street JmlOffMalnSI 8773405 MDs waver over indefinite strike A THE HERALD Wednesday June 11 1B86- Georgetown doctors havent decided whether to go along with the Ontario Medical Association strike scheduled to begin Thursday We Wed to meet this morning but we couldnt come up with a ma jor resolution Georgetown doc tors spokesman Dr James told The Herald Tuesday Most of the doctors arc still trying to digest the news The OMA made its announcement late Monday afternoon following a council meeting The proposed strike is a protest against the provincial governments Bill which includes legislation banning extra billing by doctors Tuesday night as The Herald went to press Georgetown doctors were to meet again at Peel Memorial Hospital with another a meeting scheduled for Wednes day morning i today There are no definite plans or a direction to be taken yet Ying said We havent ha a enough time Its a hard decision In principle generally the Georgetown doctors support the the spokesman said They dont want government in terference and feel their rights are being Infringed upon But the mechanism of it objecting Is the thing were still discussing Ying said We do have a different community from Toronto and there is some difference in the way of medical practices here The OMA not only asks doctors to strike for an indefinite period of time but it is also asking far the resignations of chiefs of staff at hospitals throughout the province This would affect Boyd Hod dinott Chief of Staff at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital He was not available for comment Tuesday as of press time Fathers Day Sale Why fun nil over town took lor the boat car vices and accessories Slop by or call your local Tidy Car Tolal Con tor today PAMPER YOUR CAR WITH A HAND WASHING DRESS UP YOUR CAR WITH AND MOLDING Enhance vow en appearand and from park FROM MB STEP UP WITH TIDY CAR RUNNING BOARDS Stylish aluminum ng or so d on asy LOW PRICES ENJOY A LEAK- FREE TIDY CAR SUNROOF INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT Guaranteed to leak lor as SEE US TODAY AT OUR NEW LOCATION 265 ST GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM ASP 8776136 VISA SALE EXPIRES JUNE One Georgetown doctor has already made up his mind as to what hes going to do personally am not going to follow the directive I feel that a strike Is the wrong thing to do Dr Macintosh told The Herald I feel sad about this The people who will be hurt ore not the politicians but are all the people He pointed out he and the rest of Georgetowns doctors dont extra- bill The trouble Is were being out maneuvered by the politicians so that it appears its a strike for extra billing Macintosh said Naturally people are against The thing that disturbs me Is the needless way In which the government Is taking us over with the short term hope of gaining political kudos Canada Day on Tuesday the towns unionized employees council decided the July 1st holiday should be celebrated July I even if it is a Tuesday The Canadian Union of Public Employees Local President Daniel asked to have Mon June 30 off instead of the following day The Employee Standards Act allows the town to substitute another working day for the public holiday if the union agrees Keeping the holiday to July 1 means rescheduling of garbage pickup from urban residents as Tuesday is garbage day for some residents No garbage is collected Mondays by the town Losing their shirts Let Halton farmer sell to developers Instead turn over the farmlands for development Rod of Georgetown said at lost weeks regional council meeting He pointed out the housing lion is bad In north and that the lands could be much better used for housing I think you haie to let the farmers who can get out without los ing their shirts get out Mr representing the South Es Landowners said Theres a world overs of food and many farms in Hills havent been economically viable for long time he said they cant compete Internationally or with southwestern Ontario due to climate and soil conditions cording to Mr Pinkney Unless the region is prepared to spend a considerable amount of time money and effort In helping its farmers It should redirect its efforts into providing employment and housing Tor its citizens Mr said Ookvllle Coun Kevin didnt like what he was There are only farms in that arent subsidized by an outside Income he said Norval woman 73 dies in three car accident A Norval woman Is dead after being involved In a three vehicle accident on Highway 10 north of Road Monday Mable Terry of the Fifth Line In Norval was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident at m Travelling with Mrs Terry was her sister in law Florence Hunter of Snclgrove who was also killed They were travelling north on Highway 10 In a 1385 Toyota when they stopped In the northbound lane to turn left into a driveway The Toyota was hit from behind by a 23year old man driving a Chrysler said The car was pushed Into south bound traffic It collided headon with a tractor trailer Both passengers of the Toyota were pro nounced dead at the scene of the accident Caledon OPP are continuing the investigation and charges may be laid Terry was the wife of the late Earl Terry She leaves five children and 14 grandchildren Four of her children live In They 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