THE HERALD 1M- Page J 1 In the hills Newcomers meet The Georgetown Newcomers provide an excellent opportunity for people to get to know others in the community Meetings are particularly of in terest to women but the Newcomers also offer family outings and monthly social clubs to include spouses The next meeting for the Georgetown Newcomers is Wednesday Jan 18 at 30 m at St Andrew United Church Guest speaker will be Barbara Martin a skin care and makeup consultant from Mary Kay Cosmetics There will also be a scarf tying demonstration For more information on the Georgetown Newcomers contact Deb at 877 or Elaine at 8730200 Super show Don t forget the second show of the University Women s Club Super Sunday series with Kim and Jerry Brodey Jan 22 at 30 m and 3 30 p m at the John Elliott Theatre Tickets for the p m show are still available for SO for both the Kim and Jerry show and Tanglefoot on April For further information call 877 1575 or General meeting The annual general meeting of the Palette and Pencil Club will be held this Thursday Jan 19 at 7 m at St George Church hall Guelph Street West in Georgetown On the agenda for the meeting will be the election of officers Anyone wishing to become a member is invited to attend Solo dance The Brampton Solo Parents Associated profit Orgaruza tion is hosting a dance Saturday Feb from 8 30pm tola m The evening will feature enter tainment by a deejay a buffet and door prizes dance is being held at the Peel Junior Farmers Building Elliott St Brampton For further information call 877 8094 or Exhibition The Palette and Pencil Club will be holding their annual ex and sale at the Cultural Centre Gallery from Jan 31 to Feb 26 The exhibition will run during regular hours at the gallery on Church Street Salvage operation Council vetoes An application to a par tion of Armstrong Avenue to allow a metal recycling firm to expand has been turned down by the town of Hills Wayne Olson owner of Monarch Resource Recovery and Transfer Ltd appeared before town council last week asking for rezoning for his property which abuts the soon- tobe built Sands condominium complex Mr Olson recycles metal and he was seeking permission to store the metal outside for a period of time But that requires a salvage licence and no licence could be granted until the zoning was ap proved Town coundUors were told by staff that the firm is operating il legally now because it is not zoned correctly Objections to the rezoning came from members of the Sands and from two local businesses who said the operation would be unsightly Last week Coun Gerald Rennie asked for the matter to be defer red fearing a refusal of the rezon ng application would shut down a needed business in the town MILLIERETVs Super Bowl Super However Monday Coun said he is satisfied that if the is not granted it won t put Monarch out of business Mr Olson has indicated he can move his business to a site with the proper zoning said Coun He said he made his decision without reference to the Sands which came along well after Monarch Resources And it would be exaggerating to call the aluminum smelter which Mr Olson operates on the proper obnoxious as previous reports have done said Ren me But the owner was fined five years ago for not complying with regulations and he is due to be charged on March 2 Coun Rennie said Lawyer Herbert Arnold ap peared before council claiming that Monarch meets all of the re quirements of the licence and the Halton Hills official plan except the zoning requirements The Sands only recently received permission to build one 17 floor building instead of two eightstorey buildings as the original 1974 Min ing permitted said Mr Arnold around Monarch block off six floors from view of the con dominium be said Then only the top two floors would have been able to see the yard of the com he added He asked the town not to refuse the application but to send it to the site plan committee to get their in put Mayor Miller who sits on the site plan committee said it would be an awkward thing to deal with there FLETCHERS SHOES 13th Annual WINTER CLEARANCE SALE IS FOR YOU AND THE WHOLE FAMILY BUY NOW AND SAVE UP TO 50 OR MORE OFF OUR RESULAR LOW PRICES ON ALL FOOTWEAR PURSES BUSTER BROWN SOCKS ETC LAMES Naturalized SHOES MLKMCU ALL WINTER DRESS BOOTS 20 o 50 OFF ATHLETIC SHOES FOR THE WHOU FAULT 20 50 CHILDRENS WINTER BOOTS ALL 30 0 0FF lanes FASHION CLOGS Ktannr 99 CHILDRENS SHOES 20 99 SHOES Our Price To YOU la WoKnowtOurRagatar Customata Knowl They Ttfflqg U Comparison And Know Our Are SERVICE REGISTERED ON STAFF fltllD FLETCHERS THf FOOT 8771664 FAMILY SHOES MAIN ST DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN