Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1982, p. 1

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8775213 1 Real Ltd the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Since 1866 muffler king Opening Soon in Georgetown At Speedy youre a Somebody I IT IJSJ Too late for bud s groups sa Town weathers storm over user pay changes IU 111 is 1 MID tr of Hi 11 itr p Hit urn nth Hi in dibs ciilil iljrji in linn usul tin flit- up i in mould mil Itvidl r llu Its No strippers in sight but petition circulates weeks ago lip Itlb Major US Navy contract brings million the Ottawa of The llrrald Incorporated been a equipment contract with Ihr federal trade minister rd I through the Canadian lommrrcial I he Canada I defence production lugnclometers Ho carried an by Dec of value la million meters In Is scheduled or Mb I The lollhi regularly Sim cry in CHANTONSNOUS AVEC EGLANTINE council also petition Cross Church loners opposed to Stripped it locally old before council for er Mayor Pole issuretl councillors where an ittrlninnitnt licence j fee of ordered ill be did dincers to perform for patrons ess than delimited with sudden influx of lounges clubs offering strippers is an entertainment Hon alderman two weeks ago passed a imposing a MO licensing fee for these adult licensing fees J for each establishment Brampton tint Toronto regulations an driving to clubs west and of the city if for a trench lnriiLllih and parent Theatre show Week In llallon llllb during which irs and other cultural aclitillei look among the speaking also Herald by Success ends ActiVans trial pilot status Staff Supported by public asm I reflected in donations Hilling and 121 regular riders changed from pilot project lo established transit the physically passed Itj town council Is agreement by which operating costs In 1382 sharing with the community and ministry pro- Lied operating and capital rises totalled and Kneel ruck and he I chairs With the paying hall that nuking the ActiVan expenditures of Advisory en mm it lee officials hope to use the surplus to extend he hours of operation ctening and week In addition the committee Li considering expanding territory van covers allowing town residents to and appoint merits beyond municipal boundaries User rates are expected to rise from Ml cents per trip to cents still less than fares users of regular public transit services Kim Miller ailed persuade council thai the fore should be greater as much as rating public dona made to The Men Tcichers presented with It JM don last Tuesday in anomount Icula total alio says that is running under this j ear expects to its trial period Kith con timed operating and nue or the could be saved in anticipation of a new vehicle commit lee chairman Marilyn argued other llallon municipalities which operate a similar service are successful in replacing ehicl through public fund raising efforts and service dub assist Although under the advisory committee has been operated by Acton Ted Tyler Transport Ltd a new contract is expected to be negotiated before the town opera is presented to council Mr Tyler has asked the s operation from gasoline to propane in order reap considerable savings the advisory commit tee has that is no urgency in the proposal the Hills Polka Dot Door pays a visit The Georgetown Jay cedes arc presenting live performance of Polka Dot Door for entertainment of both children and adults In the Halloa April Bear and Marigold be present for a complete show with a and audience participation In Autographs will be signed for the children after performance The presentation li be held at Centennial School Id Georgetown with performance limes scheduled at Us JO am andlandtpm Admission Is per person and tickets must be purchased In advance to avoid laitmlnnta disappointments Tickets rosy be purchased by callla Studys debut tomorrow Tomorrow night Thursday Hills residents will gel Ihclr first peek at the Georgetown sewage treatment boundary studies carried out over the Is months The studies form lug the urban area review aimed at determining the limits of future growth in the community have been conducted Jointly by the town the region consultants and developers Although the region planning and public works committee suggested a meeting lime 30pm at Centennial School Court Mike Armstrong said mccllng will lake place at Public Input is sought to enable the urban review steering lo complete the study and start plans for incorporating findings Into the town and region official plans Happy birthday Lucy Lucy Feller of Georgetown celebrates her birthday an open house March from to A Her family Invites all her friends to join the celebration at Park Ave Best wishes only please Tickets still available Some tickets arc still available locally for Bruce Cockburn s Junction concert tonight Phone the Junction formally known at the Way Jay and the at and Books in demand Got a slack of old books mo tines or records sitting gathering dust The University Women Gut of Georgetown and Brampton will take them off your hands to help raise funds for educational projects through used book sales scheduled for April 3 at Georgetown a Knox Presbyterian Church and for April at Shopper a World If you have old hardcovers paperbacks child ren books or comics call IMS for pick up in Georgetown or In Brampton The Brampton Club Is also collecting records On the block Acton former town hall Is officially up for sale Council Monday night endorsed a recommendation from town general last week outlining the which will surround the purchase of the building Once an offer is accepted by the town the buyer will be expected to preserve the historical exterior of the centuryold building located at the intersection of Willow and Dower Streets Purchase conditions also Insist that the buyer bring the building up provincial safety standards within six months The deal must also be closed within it houn of Its acceptance by parties and purchaser will be asked to pay a deposit of The town hat set an April deadline for the sale of the building and if the hall Is not sold council once again look at the building future A number of councillors have railed for Its demolition Open holster test lfou of the two regional police officers patrolling Acton and Georgetown with open holsters re part of a special study team sanctioned by the Ontario Police Commission Light policemen are using he new holsters during a tenmonth teat period which they report on the efficiency and safely of the Budget man cometh councillors are gradually drawing to a dose long months of paring away at the town operating budget committee chief Harry told council Monday night that It will hate the operating budget hand by April 3

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