Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1990, p. 5

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November 24 19M Page Acton coop a step closer -Community- An Acton cooperative housing development has moved one step closer to becoming a reality The Region planning and public works committee recom mended Wednesday the holding provision on the Cobblehill co operative proposal be lifted so construction on the 36 affordable housing units could begin before the end of the year The develop ment is to be located at the end of Cook Street The recommendation will go before Regional council this Wednesday The development has received all other necessary approvals in eluding that of the Town of Halton Hills As part of the committee s recommendation development must pay up to a maximum per unit in extra lot levies for work needed to prove the Prospect Park Well and Acton Water System The province has ruled development Acton can only go ahead when these repairs are done according to a Regional staff report Some committee members questioned if the proponents of the development could afford the 6 per unit But Regional Chairman Peter told committee members the pro vince will cover the added ex since the development is a profit affordable housing project And if you can t trust the province who can you trust he said Region schedules public meetings Region will be holding two public information meetings this Wednesday in Milton to explain the progress of the Region s landfill site which is scheduled to open in late 1991 at Britannia Road at Highway 25 The purpose of the meetings is to inform the public about the process is following to obtain final design and construction approvals for the landfill As well those who attend the meeting will Irani the most uptodate information concerning the site progress The meetings will held at the Community Centre on Bntan Road in lton The first meeting runs from toSpm while togpm SdB aJV VL SI M W8jijiJiMKiW Christmas carol long 1st Glen Williams Cub Pack Leaders Roger Tern Rhythm Band All pie and Mark lead the Cub Pack as they was discovered In perform Christmas songs accompanied by the Photosubmitted the equipment used by the band Leader Roger Temple garage Chamber hosts Mayors luncheon The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be able to host the Fourth Annual Mayor s Christmas Luncheon Dec Since its inception this lun has been an overwhelming success enabling the mayor to discuss with the business com mumty the town s complishments and future plans This coming year will be a one for the Town of HaJton Hills due to budget restraints and many special interest groups op posing developments in the town The Chamber is very pleased to also have former mayor Steamer Emmerson as master of ceremonies for this event Steamer is a well known local personality and now is a newspaper columnist as well with the Hills Herald Join Mayor Miller and your fellow business people for lunch Dec at the North Halton Golf Club at a m Tickets must be purchased in advance by call the Chamber office at 7119 Tickets are for members 20fornon members I saw it in The Herald I Christmas Special knew from my I stvstto System that the prog am wou be effective ng about made sense great food caring people I could lean on light act v ty even a ma They had I needed to lose weight and keep tott Now I younger than I have years II ever there was asuethng was Our Weight Loss Program Will Help Over ONE MILLION Clients This Year It Includes Safe easy and permanent weight loss No calorie counting Professional supervision No gimmicks Pay weekly OVER 1 700 CENTRES WORLDWIDE weight loss centres Call Today For A FREE NoObligation Consultation GEORGETOWN ORANGEVILLE BROADWAY faod 1990

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