Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1990, p. 3

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THEHEPAW lMt Council Briefs Council to review library vacancies Hills Council learned Monday the town Library Board has agreed to allow council to review all job vacancies to deter mine if the board should fill vacated library positions The board is fully cognizant of the financial difficulties the town currently faces and understands the temporary necessity council feels to review all job vacancies prior to filling them wrote library board chairman Jay Jackson in a letter that appeared before councillors Monday resolution supported Town council voted Monday to support a resolution by council calling for the provincial and federal governments to pro vide more funds and education to increase protection for physical sexually or mentally abused women Council endorsed the resolution despite councillor Marilyn Serjeanston claims all levels of government can t afford to increase spending The coun cillor qualified her argument say she recognizes improved ser vice in this area is always necessary but right now there is no extra money available to con tribute Tax court Town council will hold a and court during the Dec coun cil meeting councillors decided Monday During a and court residents can approach councillors and attempt to con vince them their property taxes are too high Council will hold court starting at m at the town civic centre Volunteer grant Town council approved day that the Halton Hills Volunteer Centre be granted SI to help the centre sponsor next April s Biannual lion Reception in Georgetown during National Volunteer Week The reception is put on every se cond year to recognize the con tribution made by local volunteers to the community Human Rights Day At the request of the Ontario Human Rights Commission town councillors voted to proclaim Dec at Human Rights Day and the week of Dec as Human Rights Week in Halton Hills dur Japanese visitors Twenty four educators from Japan will v s wverol Halton Board Education schools loday Wednesday through to say board aLs The group composed of vice principals and teachers represent cross sec of Japanese communities The group decided to visit because of its reputation as a leader in education wrote Mr Woodland They are primarily interested in schools The visit began with a briefing session at the J W Singleton today and the group was then treated to lunch prepared and served by the students of General Brock High School They visited Public School in the afternoon is involved in an active twinning with Elementary School Japan Thursday and Friday the group will split up to visit a total of 10 schools On Friday evening the visiting group will treat their hosts to dinner to thank the Board of Education All costs of the visit other than the welcome lunch are paid for by the visiting delegation said Brian Woodland I m sure we will all team from the visit Monday night council meeting Seniors apartment building Construction on an 60unit seniors apartment building pro posed for Main Street and Maple Avenue in Georgetown could start before the end of December a representative for the developer Halcco Non Profit Housing Corporation told council Monday The spokesperson made this prediction after council ap proved interim water allocation for the property The water allocation grant lasts for six until May 31 1991 Development application Hills Council learned Monday an application has been submitted to the planning depart calling for a gas sta lionrestaurant and office space at Avenue and the Tenth Line Town planner Gten Well ings said a report on the proposal is forthcoming to council LADIES CANADAS NAME IN FASHION WEATHER BOOTS COUGAR BOOTS BOOTS STORMY LEATHER You ve got the leather to weather the storm Finally a waterproof leather that withstands sleet snow salt and rain Cougar Stormy Leather is tested at the tannery and certified waterproof to keep you dry in the most severe winter weather 89 WILD COUNTRY Get a grip on winter in a original The Sanitized red blanket lining and insulating foam keeps you warm and snug while durable leather and padded waxy nappa urethane withstands the elements Salt and stains just wipe away 7Q98 79 BOOTS Cougar Sonatex boots are guaranteed waterproof Made from Sonatex a material that completely waterproof even at the seams these boots are in to resist cold and wetness SERVICE REGISTERED PEOORTHIST ON STAFF mm FLETCHERS BBSS JHl fOOT 8771664 MAIN ST DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN FAMILY SHOES

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