Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 11, 1982, p. 3

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SECTION A TOE HERALD Wednesday 1BS2 Page Brampton firm proposes more homes for Acton BOUND FOR THE SPANISH MAIN Some real swashbuckler descended from the crow nut and into the children activity centre at the Georgetown library la it Wednesday The youngsters cut out Tor themselves with true seafaring enthusiasm and then settled down to a movie land voyage about other pirates like the famous Long John Silver Herald Special Town planning depart meat has received a development proposal for homes on acres north of Highway behind existing homes on Acton Church ill Road north The proposal by Rlnarln Ltd and Ltd of Brampton would match the typo of development suggested in the recent Acton area urban bounds ry study end also proposed In Hills plan Town planner Ian Keith said the plan has been submitted but it will be some time as much us two or three years before building permits are apt to be Issued While the urban bound ary study has been approved by both the town and Halton region It has not ytt received approval from the ministry of municipal affairs and housing Hills official plan must also be before any action can be taken on the proposal and zoning must be prepared as well as devel agreements on top of that The development would be on full town services and a method of booking Into existing services must era are also preparing plans for priorities on Churchill Road South which was also designated Restrictions at Yu centre remain Council unmoved by lawyers plea Continued from page planned Aug IS and 29 Another celebration at the centre scheduled for Aug was cancelled earlier Jerry Brockets by a Third Line resident who has been voicing neigh bora grievances against he centre argued that residents are willing to be flexible and on special occasions bear up to noise from the centre a PA ays tern However he said neigh bors are unwilling to put up with a regular diet of noise every weekend add that the Canadian- Yugoslavian Association appears inflexible and Insensible to the rights of nearby residents to have peace and quiet regularly Without a licence cele brants at the centre could bring their own liquor but selling liquor outside would not be permitted There were no details at as to whether or not the Association plans to cancel the two events However the years cele brations would end Aug Mr said Tory spirits soar in wake of latest Gallup poll MP Continued from the Tories with per cent of the decided voters with the Liberals and New Democrats with per cent and pet cent respectively bencher Mr McDermld ttc re very high no question about that but we re very The important of the poll is that it shows the Liber ills have no mandate to govern thli country He it ff cult to tell at stunts Liberal party desperate to retain its majority will pull before the next election The party may change Its leader or do a fancy end run again at election I me but I not sure whatever they pull out of the hat w II get them back into power at all Cottage Country beckons McDermidi Brampton Georgetown MP John MfJcrmld says hi a glad to set the end of what developed into a bitter first session of Parliament Although It end of the session he says it I the work The summer break Is expected to last until Oct but Mr McDcrmidsaysmuchoflhatllmewlllbc spent working The local MP will be spending some time at a It end cottage in Muskokn and four days at his father In law res in Deep River But break from parllamenlary n alter includes several weeks of constituency tripto Washington with the employment training force on which he served Federal leader Joe Clark Premier Bill Davis and several Ontario Cabinet members will address the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association when an estimated 1 members gather for their general meeting Sept through 12 at Toronto a Sheraton Centre Hotel Theme of the meet ng I Challenging Tomorrow Future Talk Mr said the session began In a spirit of operation but that spirit broke down in the race of broken agree ments unanimous men nations of parliament committees that went unheeded and the intro duction of the govern ment s omnibus energy bill which sparked the boycott of the House of Commons despite requests by the to cut it Into pieces and introduce it separate ly Despite the high ploy ment levels and con tinuing battles against inflation Liberals polit with pride to Canada new constitution with its entrenched Charter of Rights and the National Energy Program which they say has begun to repatriate the petroleum industry And they soy wage guidelines of six per cent have begun the process of digging the Canadian economy out of its morass Courtesy Brampton Timet The collected second hand glasses will be donated to the Chnstian Medical Mission They will then be distributed to needy 3rd world countries Sun Juno GEORGETOWN OPTICAL LENSES GUARANTEED AGAINST BREAKAGE FOfl 1 FULL YEAR EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FRAMES REPAIRED For Complete Optical Service Call 877356 FAMOUS 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