Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 28 August 1993, p. 3

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Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, August 28, 1993 — Page 3 Town tackles region By Oksana Buhel Certificate of Approval for Throughout the Ontario the Acton Water Pollution Municipal Board (OMB) Control plant be the same as hearing dealing with Acton _ the criteria being used in the development, the Town of ¢Xisting certificate.Town Halton Hills has shared the Council decided against sup- views of Halton Region. ee Hower es Liege town “the necessity of the region Pity antares alton investigating overall Is" stand varied from that Department of Fisheries and of the region on the issue of Qceans (DFO) standards for pollution controls in‘Acton. other communities and The region had proposed streams in reference to that criteria for a new Acton. 5 The town recommended the OMB finish dealing with residential development and development phasing in this session, and deal with com- mercial development “as soon as future hearing time becomes available.” Council also proposed the OMB temporarily disregard town staff's previous recom- mendation on the following applications: Coscan, Rinarin, BondArch, Acto II, and Dawkins draft plans of subdivision and rezonings, as well as Coscan and Freure commercial rezoning and site plans. Council suggested deci- sions be postponed until a permit to take water is actu- ally granted by the Ministry ASIC million depot to] Phandie Halton’ Halton Hills Georgetown Branch Library’s “Trade U to the Book Leagues” Summer Reading Program has come to end. Many young readers were active turning the pages during the summer break, especially 11-year- old Terry Dubreuil who reported reading 55 books. Congratulations Terry!! photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW of Energy and the Environment and the region conducts both a process audit study on the. water pol- F b lution control plant and a q ric fish habitat study on Black Creek and reports its find- 7 Care < L er a aoe ~ Fifty-eighth of a Series ~ During this time, mayor Russ Miller will be in con- -t.with the Minister of ‘Fisheries and Oceans, sixpate that Town of” Hills and its officials be cogs from prosecution potential STARCH: IS IT GOOD FOR YOUR SHIRTS? “Heavy, medium, light accumulate on the. or no starch. Which surface, but will not should you choose? _-Penetrate into the Testing at the fibres. Also, starch International increases the light Fabricare Institute has T°“lection of the found that starch pile. paling ut appear whiter. affects the wear-life of Unfortunately, starch shirts in several ways. will decrease the Starch acts as a fabric strength and shield, protecting cause breaking of ent. Miller will be circulat- ing a written resolution to members of the provincial and federal governments, the region and appropriate government agencies. IHALTON HILLS the surface of brs: SCHOOL OF, the shirt from Bee Bice abrasion and /,4 recommends Some ® edium ERNJAZZ staining Be satetes as the Registration Soil will at 142 Mill St. seen BARRAGERS CLEANERS LO i T ERY Aug. 25, 26 cee sch Be thics courtesy of GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN 300 MAINST. E, MILTON 877-219 877-1834 416-878-9941 seroma 4 649 Encore: woah Sat. Aug. 21/93] (04 06 23 24 29 43) Bonus: Early Bird 03 06 29 39) RESULTS UNOFFICIAL [Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 14 Wesleyan St. Just off Main St. BOB’S REVED UP SOME “FINELY TUNED” IDEAL FOR THE BBQ SIRLOIN SIZZLER STEAK 8.80/kg BONELESS BBQ MP ROA @ 6. 5o/kg “FRESH BAKED DAILY” HOT DOG & MAISURGER ROLLS pkg. of 8 TRY. AGX._ PRODUCTS QmUMENSS> TODAY E>. CASH MACHINE AVAILABLE [OPEN SUNDAY NOON - 5 p.m., Phone 873-3963} W@ GEORGETOWN Mw. FOOD MARKET "A Part Of Your Nei MOORE PARK PLAZA COCA-COLA or Regular or Diet 24 x 355 ml TINS Values in effect rom Sun. Aug, 29 trough Sal Sept 499

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