Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1988, p. 3

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Pennsylvania exchange A group of Centennial Middle School students par Andrew Elliott Shannon EUli Sarah In an exchange with from Lancaster Howard Wendy McGowan Tanya Mitchell Alison Pennsylvania In April Student Involved with the ex Munro Nell Kettle change Included Nancy Beavan Cathy Beer Jennifer Thomas Spencer and Andrea Winter Teachers Mrs Rottomley Melissa Jon Runts Ryan Con- Ogden Mr and Mrs Spencer participated in way Copland Craighead Greg Dawson the rip In the hills 17th regroups The Airborne Division Association composed of men who served as paratroopers and glldermen the Division during World War Is conducting a membership dnve to locale oil former members Including Gold mothers and family members those who were killed In action If you served with this Division please contact Edward J Slcrgiej Secretary Treasurer Forty Acre Mountain Road Danbury Connecticut for details of the Division Association as well as in formation about Annual Reunion which this year will be held at the Radisson Hotel St Poul Minnesota on August 37 Fellowship meets On Saturday May at the Airport Skyline Hotel the Chris Hon Legal Fellowship presents an evening with Sir Lionel The hotel is located at Dixon Road east of Highway Farmers honored Hal ton Hills farmers picked up General Awards at the peel Region Annual Milk Meeting held In January Winners Included Murray Williamson and Don Cleave of Nor vol Dean and Debbie Squibb and Howard Dolson of Georgetown and Terra Cotta Mountain Brothers Farm Spring Hedge Farm and farmer Douglas McDonald Spring dance The Hal ton Jersey Club will be holding their annual spring dance on Friday May at 8 p at the Elk Lodge Hall in A DJ will provide and there will be a buffet and terrific door and dance prizes Tickets ore or at the door For more Information call 138 Garage sale United Church Sunday school and will be holding a garage and bake sale at the Church on Saturday May 7 to Monthly winner The Optimist of Georgetown is pleased to announce the winners Of the Trip of the Month raffle draw for the month of April 1988 Winner of the Early Bird draw for cash was ticket 129 Ron Terra Cotta Trip winner for a travel voucher for valid for any travel facilities available through TWG Travel Georgetown was ticket 130 Acton In the consolation draw for cash the winner was ticket Romano The club thanks all ticket pur chasers tor their support All pro ceeds are returned to the com unity through our many projects The next draw will be on May 10 Lingerie show A Lingerie Extravaganza will be held at the Copper Kettle Main Street Glen Williams May at p Wine will be provided a minimal charge Coffee tea and dessert are free The proceeds go towards purchasing children s playground equipment in the Glen Williams Park to Gail at Come out have a fun night and get to know your neighbors Solo dance The Brampton Solo Parents organization Is having a dance Saturday May at the Peel Junior Farmers Building In Brampton The dance will go from 30 to 1 a m featuring a bar disc Jockey buffctanddoorprizes The Peel Junior Farmers Building is at Elliot St Bramp ton Brampton Solo Parents Association is a profit organization For more call Norah at or Phyllis Christian party Bridge closed The Glen Williams bridge over the Credit River near Road will close for renovations during the month of July Motorized vehicles will not use the bridge during this time but pedestrians will be permitted The bridge closing will not take place during Canada Day celebrations Singles meet Singles can dine and dance every Sunday night at the Milton Op timist Centre Tickets arc 50 for dinner dan clng and fellowship from to 11 Dress codes ore shirt and tie for men dress slacks or dresses for women Entertainment Is provided by disc jockey Jack Younger All singles ore welcome and memberships are available for The Milton Optimist Centre Is located at Commercial St off Main Street in Milton federal riding association will be held It will take p ace at Georgetown Christian School on Trafalgar Road just south of Highway 7 and everyone welcome The speaker will be Mr Ray Executive Director for Ontario For more information Call 877 9329 POWER powwow POWER residents group will be holding lis next public meeting on Thursday April at 15 pm at Public School The speaker will be Mr Wilson Eade a biologist from the Milton area who is employed by a firm of environmental consultants All members of the pub I arc welcome to attend Election concerns What are the chances of holding a municipal election and a federal election in the same year The same month The same day Coun Betty Fisher Is worried about it The Ontario municipal elections are scheduled for this November and they must be held by law But if the federal Tones decide they can win an election at that time they may coll an election which might result In overt election cam paigns said Coun Fisher happened once in Toronto and she said She wants council to ask the Association of Municipalities of On tano o nudge Ihe federal lives away from such a situation Bui Joe Hewitt expects it The Conservatives are used to causing confusion across the try quipped the Hallon Peel Liberal rid association president Housing question left to OMB The Ontario Municipal Board will decide whether or not Keith Barber can put a house on his undersized lot on Elgin Street In Georgetown A delegation with an name led by Tom asked council to refer the CommitUe of Adjust approval of the lot to the Monday The lot is just under square feet but I own zoning regulations call for a minimum lot size of square feet in the area Mr Barber applied for and rccciv a minor variance at the commit tee April 19 But Mr Pol II disagreed with the minor variance ruling Monday We believe variance would be major said Mr Placing a house on this lot would not conform to the surrounding neighborhood Sheldon said the land is a lot of record and the owner has paid axes on II since it became a lot in the 1930s But Betty Fisher said there is a dispute about the lot of record and that has yel to be proven The town agreed to appeal the decision to the bul Sheldon worried thai the Board might dismiss appeal as frivolous in light of recent slons wanted a motion to submit the application to the town s site plan committee If the board turned down the appeal the only mechanism the town would have for any control of the lot would be the site plan ap proval process said Coun Sheldon Once Ihc Committee of Adjust meat approves on application such as this only avenue to bring It before site plan would be a referral from the said Sheldon The town plan committee controls landscaping driveway cess drainage and other aspects of he actual lot itself but not the building said town Planning Dircc tor Ian Keith But Coun Gerald thought a proposal to refer it Ihe s te plan committee might give a reason to dismiss the appeal and let the committee look after it The ultimate objective is deny he building said Sheldon Council instructed town staff 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