Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1976, p. 19

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COMING EVENTS every Tuesday Call- meetings at SI John United Church St Tuesday evening at p Anon which call- The Georgetown District Christ an School March at the Reformed Church Social BINGO ELKS LODGE HALL RO Beside Murray EVERY MONDAY Doors Open At Regular Garnet HO Each LAST SPECIAL JACKPOT in SI number Guaranteed Game FREE ADMISSION FREE BUS SERVICE Georgetown Acton Proceed to Community Projects Deaf Detection March All and accessories lor Dessert codec m SO student RED CROSS DONOR CLINIC Monday March flth Holy Cross Church Georgetown HEALTHY per suns ages la to 17 year old BOYS written parental SPRING FASHIONS by March St Andrews United Church Tickets etch VON HALTON BRANCH ANNUAL MEETING MARCH 00 PM GENERAL BROCK HIGH SCHOOL BURLINGTON SPEAKER MRS DIANE PUBLIC WELCOME WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FRIDAY MARCH HOLY CROSS CHURCH Babysitting provided Coffee hour Silver collection Public is invited CHANGE OF ADDRESS THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF ANNOUNCES THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL FAMILY SERVICES FAMILY COUNSELLING DIVISION 8776811 AND THE HEALTH UNIT 8772238 ARE NOW LOCATEO AT 1A PRINCESS ANNE DRIVE HALTON HILLS Georgetown REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES Bought Sold Arranged EAMitchell Ltd HI 4516232 E AST COMING EVENTS GEORGETOWN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Euchre March DEATHS Mary Anno Ma Chamber of Commerce asks for low priced homes Tilt- March maPane Edward Ronald of Georgetown Fiber erf Valerie William residence Georgetown Beloved wll James and dear J Paul Bernle Theresa Mrs Rest ng Dorothy Suddenly on lay March I 1976 at her in Georgetown Dorothy Ed Mrs miliar Erne Ethel Mrs and Joseph Resting at the Georgetown FLDRISTS 8776901 Mill St Georgetown CARD OF THANKS TOSTThe PROUSE Dear may to Dull Panobakcr rend well as the greetings flowers and other appreciation To my special church bowling IT S JUST DOWN THE A FLORAL NEEDS MAIN ST WE RE W HERE 8776901 Mill St a Few Steps The George I own Clumber of Commerce town council to slips ranging from providing public in commercial irens inquiring Innd for future development is in irks number of problems which the chamber feels hindering growth of lorgctown In whit councillor called A State of he Municipality report executives from the Georgetown chamber Monday outlined for council problems which four special had concluded required municipal Sandy president of the chamber thit the report first what hopes will become innuiil resumes of local problems from the viewpoint The report wis broken up into four An Industrial committee consisting of Ted line Papers Ltd as churm in Bruce Mi I tyre of ige Stationary Rob Burns of Burns Transport Ltd and Richard Willis Irwin Ltd pointed out nine concerns and possible solutions for each of them Highway from the Todd Sinclair industrial is difficult and dangerous they pointed out and could be rectified with traffic light it Sinclair Avenue Todd Road has too high crown which in winter tends to make and trucks slide towards the dit The solution to that would be to reconstruct the The committee felt that more street lights should be located it key locations in the industrial urea They also suggested that garbage collection for industry be made a municipal service rather than a private service as it is They called upon the town to Install signs indicating directions to the various in us tries The industrial committee first mentioned problem that ilmoat every committee dealt wilh the of motel In town They encounged the town to minimize the red tape when handling any proposals for a To combat i scarcity of industrial in eorgetown the tee suggested the municipality acquire suitable land and work with a regional industrial committee in handling it Because tnc lommiltte felt that Georgetown lacks lower priced homes and rental units they recommended more emphasis be placed by the town on multiple dwellings and possibly creating smaller building lots with table but somewhat lower standard of servicing The committee also pointed out the dangerous crossing situation prevalent at the Gordon Memorial Arena calling for a traffic light or a tie in with traffic lights at Sinclair George Gray presented the report of the housing and real estate committee which bo sides himself consisted of Thomas Smith Stone Ltd Stephen Sixo of Stephen Saxe Ltd and Jon ZorgeofH Real state ltd It Is obvious the com notes in lis to all citizens today that the size and types of houses and lots to which the community has grown accustomed must change Large building lots and large houses are wasteful of valuable land resources and energy they recommended to council Ihnt lot size requirements be decreased experiments be carried out with zero lot line requirements By casing density restrictions per acre the cost per unit or lot would be reduced they said With energy costs rapidly advancing and supply doubt ful the committee continued housing units should be smaller In design single family homes some areas now accept three bedrooms with one or two of those in the basement The housing committee pointed to a problem created by regional government They noted that any decision made by he town subsidiary planning board must then go to the regional planning board which because Is totally with the issue must anew in dealing with request resulting in lol of tost time and duplication of effort They recommended that a member of the regional planning board attend the local board meetings in order lo be familiar with the problems They also calico for an improvement in the rules and regulations governing the land division committees methods of operations The committee of the Georgetown chamber is headed by Alex consisted of Richard I icata Bill Ward of the Royal 11 ink They pointed out that there a dire link public facilities In the including the new plazas and called foiMhe town demand thai anj permits for new plaz is large stores require The committee also requested council lo give the public relevant information proposed shopping plazas apartments housing developments etc far enough in that suggestions or improvements can be made before finalization The Georgetown chambers consisted of Sandy of Mackenzie Less Griffiths Murray jwton Canadian Tire of Jim Gordon of North Moto ltd They one of which was restatement of the need for balanced growth providing housing for all income levels They also called for discouragement by the council of strip development along Guelph Street While the committees had their complaints they also had their points for praise In eluding general applause for work of the regional police works departments and fire departments Town council wll deal with suggestions made by the clumber at a special com miltce of the whole meeting scheduled for March SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO LOOK WHOS OPEN SUNDAY GEORGETOWN TAXI FLASH TAXI nclurJIno hot days ROGERS SHELL SERVICE Open Sundays KING RESTAURANT 877 If busy S3 Mains Georgetown SERVICES WELDING Georgetown 4266 HARDWOOD FLOORS SID AND SONS LTD Est Llmehouse dial operator and ask or EAVESTR0UGHS Cleaned and Repaired Telephone 4515043 4591711 sssWVIIdllTTTsss Associate Tax Consultants 877 Mill St Georgetown TAX RETURNS FOR PREPARATIONS Call M 877 Moore Park ANNS CARTAGE PIANO MOVERS FULLY INSURED i We Move Everything WILL DISMANTLE ill J SERVICES CALL SMOKYS SERVICE WEDDINGS BANQUETS DANCES Tit 453 I KING CITY ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Work fully guaranteed Free estimates Invited 4595500 Member of Better Business Bureau Customer Protection Bureau DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY F dependent Agent HENLEY 33MalnSt PEOPLE AT APPLIANCES Ma Street South JiWHWiM ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDINGS PORTRAITS PASSPORT PHOTOS ETC PICTURE FRAMING 877 iiiimmw TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley SI Dual Control TED SCOTT CARPET CLINIC PROFESSIONAL STEAM CLEANING OF CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY I PAULS UPHOLSTERY DEFLATION PRICES reasonable rater Written jaranlee With every MIS Glen Williams ELECTRIC Quality CALL 3414 S ELECTRIC TERRY PEER Robertson Electric CARNEY ELECTRIC industrial Commercial Contractors NORVAL CtiarlDsCarncv I If DAVE WILLIAMS Electric Brampton Monument Works 4S1 CHS 111 13a RENOVATING CONTRACTORS B and C MASONRY Concrete floors chimneys CLAUDE BURT S HOME IMPROVEMENTS CONCRETE CONTRACTOR FLOORS WALKS PATIOS Plaster repairs Chimney repairs Textured Spray Ceilings Stucco work VERNS MASONRY CONSTRUCTION CALL 3826 PAINTING I DECORATING BRANDF0RD DECORATING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AIRLESS SPRAY 877 3287 DECORATING D CONTRACTING Low Reasonable Rates All Work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES 519 6120 RADIATORS CLEANED PEEL RADIATOR SERVICE Notion St West Brampton GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Headquarters or I PAINTS WALLPAPERS STORE HOURS Morn Wed Fri I St a m Main St Downtown PAGE GLASS MIRRORS windows arid do on FREE ESTIMATES Little Things They Count The Herald ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD CALL PLUMBING HEATING R BEENEY LUMBINGH EATING Air Conditioning Plumbings Heating Industrial Residential and Commercial BILL GARBUTT Plumbing Service LICENCED 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