Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 20 January 1993, p. 4

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‘You Can Win... a lovely porcelain bowl by Carol-Ann Michaelson of Clay Concepts Studio, in Glen Williams. This hand-made piece was donated in support of The Georgetown Rotary Club, and will be raffled off on January 23, 1993 at the John Elliott Theatre. Come and enjoy The Rotary Club's presentation || of "Showtime", a musical variety production. [ Clay Concepts Studio & Gallery Clay Concepts is the working studio of clay artist Carol-Ann Michaelson. Here, you can discover both one-of-a-kind vessels and sculpture as well as hand-made oven to tableware porcelain dishes. Store hours are Tuesday to Saturday 12-4, for the winter. Other times by chance or appointment. Carol-Ann Michaelson 523 Main Street Glen Williams, Ontario L7G 3T1 (416) 873-2147 y Tickets for the 2 p.m. Matinee are $12.00. The 7:30 p.m. evening performance is $22.00. All tickets include a chance of winning one of five beautiful art pieces to be drawn at the evening show January 23, 1993. Don't miss us at "Showtime" ! Tickets are available at: Barry Timleck, C.1.B.C. (Main St.), Halton Hills This Week, Oxbow Books, NRS Brand Realty, Re/Max Suburban Realty, T WG Travel and Young's Pharmacy and in Acton at Wetherby's Le ~ Co-Sponsored by Halton Hills This Week ~ ') Monday, January 25th 0 Saturday, January 30th 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. OPEN Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Please join us for our FIRST EVER SIDEWALK SALE! MAR. ee Pk AOE “Important to get on" with study: Johnston Continued from page 1 being held today (Jan. 20) in Oakville. The meeting will deter- mine the parties who will be involved in a full-scale hearing to be held at a later date. Plans by Coscan Developments to build a 200-home subdivision and 74,600-square-foot commercial plaza in Acton East will be the sub- ject of a future hearing. Also slated for discussion at a future hearing are objections to the the town’s Official Plan relating to some land designations in the Acton Urban Are a. Elliott said that he and Councillors Bonnette and Rennie, “for the most Be, support East Acton developme! A decision fF jae council to support the Acton studies would give more weight to council’s posi- tion at the OMB, he argued. “I feel we’re leaving something off the table without making a deci- sion tonight,” he said. Rennie said he understood that endorsement of the Implementation Plan “would shorten up the hear- ing.” He later indicated his willing- ness to support both studies at Thursday’s meeting. Bonnette supported comments made by Elliott and Rennie. “I think we can deal with it tonight,” he said. He also said he would prefer that the Acton studies were separated from the Georgetown report. Council, as a whole, however, chose to delay approval of the stud- ies after being assured by deputy planning director Bruce MacLean that legal advice had been received and it wasn’t necessary that the reports be adopted before today’s pre-hearing. While supporting further debate of the studies, Councillor Gail Rutherford suggested that the Acton studies should be dealt with as quickly as possible in bse tion for the upcoming hearii Councillor Pam Tehacted voiced similar thinking. “I kind of agree we could deal with the Acton part this evening,” she said. “It’s important to get on with this as quickly as possible,” she added. “T feel costs at the hearing would be lower” if council adopts the wees reports, Johnston main- ined. Precedent set in pannel issue Continued from page staff and waive the fee, ie asked that staff report back next week about the possible “repercussions” of council’s action. “If it’s precedent-setting, T’'mconcerned about it. We’re going to get behind the eight-ball in the col- lection of cash for recreational purposes,” she warned. However, Councillors Norm Elliott and Gail Rutherford argued that the te-zoning application doesn’t represent a ae change in land use and, as aresult, the parkland fee shouldn’t be requit “If it’s precedent setting, I can’t pals a a better precedent to set,” Councillor Rick Bonnette remar! Mayor Russ Miller, who als he said. 0 appared waiving the fee, agreed with Sarjeantson. "I think we should have it on record that we did question it," The decision went against a staff recommendation that the fee should be collected. quality means windows and siding SOFFIT & FASCIA SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH prandiuad og R.R. 2, Conc. 8 GEORGETOWN Alcan Building ak Nice To Come Home To You get a good feeling when you RS & WINDOWS SELECTION OF COLOURS Boucher & Sons. Aluminum Ltd. that keep their good looks and value without the work or the worry. It’s all spelled out in the exclusive Alcan warranty. So come home to Alcan — call us for a quote. DOO! - FREE ESTIMATES - ‘Alcan 877-8830

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