A proposal to designate . the entire Georgetown Downtown Business _ Improvement Area (BIA) as a histofical site was dis- cussed at Monday’s Town of Halton Hills general committee meetin; Councillor Pam Johnston suggested BIA representa- tives meet with representa- tives of Heritage Halton Hills to discuss what process. would have to be undertaken to implement such a proposal. “We want to preserve the downtown area to guard against changes which may be forthcoming in the next 10-15 years,” she said. . Glen William is currently undertaking a similar process, and Councillor Gail Rutherford pointed out the Glen Williams process may ease the way for a comparable undertaking to take place in Georgetown. Councillor Norm Elliott, a former of Heritage Halton Hills, pointed out some business- people are strongly opposed to the proposition because of the constraints the desig- nation would entail. Councillors voted to defer the matter until Monday’s council meeting. Bank warning Barbara Halsall, president of P.O.W.E.R. (Protect Our Water and Environmental Resources). asked council- lors at Monday’s Town of Halton Hills general com- mittee meeting to notify the Royal. Bank of its opposi- tion to the bank’s potential Tinancing”’of Reclamation Systems Inc. (R.S.I.), which is involved in the controver- sial garbage dump proposal in the Acton. Qu: The Royal Bank is pro- viding financing to Armbro Enterprises Inc., the parent company of R.S.I. Halsall said investigations had been conducted into the assets of R.S.L., which indicated the company had none. Halsall speculated Armbro Enterprises Inc. was provid- ing R.S.I. with funds to enable the pursuit of the dump site proposal. Councillor Norm Elliott pointed out Armbro also owns United Aggregates Brief and any correspondence to _ the bank should point out the town was opposed to the R.S.I. proposal. Councillor§. supported Halsall’s request, but deferred it until Monday’s council meeting when it will be voted on. Sign upsoon A frustrated Councillor Rick Bonnette demanded to know when the Prospect Park/Acton Arena sign, which had been knocked down, would be replaced. He pointed out he asked the Halton Hil Downtown area may get new designation Council same question a month ago and had not yet received an answer. Bonnette said outsiders were coming to. Acton for hockey games or recreation- al or figure skating and could not find the arena. Town Recreation and Parks Department director Tom “Shepard assured Bonnette the sign, which has been knocked down for the third time, would be replaced. He said the sign was being upset by trucks driving by and clipping the bottom corner of the sign. Shepard added a new; small- er sign would be made. Scouting tips Scouter Andrew Kayess offered. some advice to one.of the.48 North Halton District Cubs : who were intent on earning their. Cotta Conservation Area. This Saturday, Scouts will be out in full force collecting food for both the Georgetown and Acton food banks. I I 2 114" Colour TV 1 120" Remote Control | 50" Remote Control A Deluxe Remote Control VCR ‘4 Head HiFi Remote-VCR bantfeNrbou Stereo System with remote. ation Badges at } [Pserore vou aur GUARANTEED SERVICE Phone 877-3405 14 WESLEYAN STREET PRICES. WHY PAY MORE? WITH ALL SALES a FEATURING SATELLITE T.V. BUFFET THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 11” a.m. to 2” p.m. * Roast Beef « Baked Ham .* Short Ribs of Beef «Fresh Green Salad Bar + Our Superb Dessert Table KARIOKE b Wednesday 8 pm: -1 a.m=-Saturday Ste 7 p.m. 79 MAIN ST. S., GEORGETOWN 877-3388 — a recent test day held at Terra and Guides in Georgetown and Acton to by Jean Layman JUST I PRICE?! We pay the G.S.T. & P.S.T. S This Week, Wednesday, November 3, 1993 — Page “OLD FASHION” BONELESS RUMP ROAST SAUSAGE OF THE WEEK “FRESH STORE MADE” HONEY GARLIC SAUSAGE “FRESH” BONELESS & SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS [ T.D. CASH MACHINE AVAILABLE! | i OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. -5 p.m., Phone 873-3963 Wa. GEORGETOWN MA. FOOD MARKET “A Part Of Your N hood" MOORE PARK PLAZA WATCH FOR SAMPLEFEST 1993 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 6P.M.-9P.M. Fart cenianstie Raanenece | yueneeone dozen I ! Large White Eggs Values in effect from moun. Ont 31 oats Salt Nov. 893