Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 26 June 1993, p. 12

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Page 12= Halton Hills This Week; Saturday, June 26, 1993 Taking “care B usines S of 232A Guelph St. LIFE, AUTO, HOME, RRSP DAVID R. AN G00, ies KY s ° 2 WALSH , Suite 204 873-1643} Toll Free 1-800-387-9974 | same oe ¢ Designer Eyewear ¢ Contact Lenses ¢ Quality Service Eye Examinations Arranged AND FAST! 232 Guelph St. Georgetown Guelphvie' (corner of Guelph w Square &h ew 873-3050 NOTICE OF STUDY COMPLETION UPDATE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS IN HALTON On June 9, 1993, Regional Council adopted the results of the Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA) Study (1993) as the basis for in ing new ESA boundaries into the New Regional Official Plan. The 1993 ESA study is an important background study supporting the New Regional Official Plan. Regional Council is currently reviewing the Regional Official Plan, a legal document that guides the physical development of the Region. A Draft New Regional Plan was released for public discussion in March 1993. Several public open houses and workshops were held during the months of March to May 1993. The map below shows the existing ESA's, ESA's and new ESA's. additions to existing & ge 8 Lice $k Jenna | \oueat 0 YJocnsnero WAR se esevecstatiase sag esas further evaluated For further information, please call the Planning & Development Department and ask for Suzanne McInnes or Lynne Simons at the following phone numbers: Oakville ‘825-6161 Acton 853-0501 Aldershot 639-4540 Georgetown 878-8113 Streetsville 823-6720 Joan Eaglesham Regional Clerk The Downtown Market, 36 Main St. S. in Geo manager Natalie Ramakers at 873-9543, Downtown market pushing ahead By Oksana Buhel Plans for the Georgetown Downtown Market are moving right along. On June 11, the vend- ing permit was granted, and all that’s left before the July 3 opening is‘a few finishing touches on the building and the search for a few more vendors. “T’'m surprised we received the license so soon,” said Natalie Ramakers, market manager. “I was told it would take six to eight weeks for the application to be Processed. I was in every day, see- ing if the permit was ready. I think they gave it to me just to get me out of their way.” Ramaker’s persistence has car- tied over from her involvement with the proposed farmers’ market on Highway 7, between Acton and Georgetown, which was not estab- lished because of bureaucratic com- plications. After the Highway 7 farmers’ market failed, Ramakers saw the Main St. location and decided to start a market theré. Unfortunately, the building was too expensive to purchase independent- ly, so Ramakers spoke to the owner, Tony Spinnilli, and the became partners. Before Spinnilli purchased the building, it was they do they can leave a lasting there's a way to help make even your biggest mess a memory. Steamatic, with the patented cleaning systems designed to take for a FREE in-home estimate. We Can Take Out What You Dish Out Accidents will happen and when impression on your carpet. But now out whatever you can dish out. Call CARPET, DRAPERY & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING + FURNITURE RESTORATION ~ AIR DUCT CLEANING « FIRE & WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION rgetown, will have its grand opening July 3. Booths are still available for artisans, food vendors, produce vendors and crafts people. Interested persons can call market photo by Oksana Buhe/HHTW owned by the town of Halton Hills. The market will have craft ven- dors, artists, bakers and various other vendors. “It won’t be a flea market,” Ramakers explained. “We're hoping to find people to sell produce, baked goods and other Prepared foods.” Eleven of the 22 booths have already been leased, at a cost of $: - 5 p.m. Ramakers is also looking for a food vendor for outside the market. Interested vendors can call Ramakers at 873-9543, ° the total cleaning service Call 877-2820 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK ©1988 Steamatic, Inc. MINATION PLUS WANT TO KEEP IT? LAMINATION PLUS IT! PROTECT YOUR PAPER MATERIALS. COLOUR DESKTOP PUBLISHING WITH UNLIMITED DESIGNS. GIVE YOUR WORK THAT PROFESSIONAL TOUCH LAMINATION PLUS IT! 873-6349 Fax: 453.031 INSTANT RESERVATIONS CANADA 9000 Return Airfares from: Vancouver $349.- Calgary $319.- Edmonton $319.- Winnipeg $229,- Halifax $199.- St. Johns $249.- ‘Add Airport Tax & GST to above prices. Flights operate from Toronto #1 ONT REG # 1120980 ROOS TRAVEL 873-2000 |

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