Does noti dlaims Col The following article was subnillitted to the Times by Councillor Ken Lyall of the Town of Necaýcýstle. In ýpeak- ing with Mr. Lyall he feels that a contavention of Reg- ional guidelines have been exercisedi in thie granting of ai severance to AMayor Garnet Oxford BRICKLAYERS STON EMASONS, WILLIE J1. SCHIMAIIL Phone 983-5606 Specializing in al kinds of STONEWOEK and FIREPLACES We also do chimney Repairs JACK RICARD REALTOR 99 Kin, Sft, E. BOWMIAN VILLE When Buyîng or S llînIg Cal WILF HAWKE Vour ono Area 983-5214 Mebrof Oshawa and Dist4rict Real Esf-ate Board -umpING OUT' SEPTLC TANKS Bert TompkinB Phone 786-2552 conforrn u.n. LyaII1 -Despite objections by the Durham Region Department of P1lanning and Development ani applicýation by Ceresmore F~rsLimited of R.R.4, Bowmanville to sever 6.6 acreýs from its holdings one mile east of Bowmanville on Lot 3 was granted recently by the, Durham Land Division Committee. Bob Yeomans Plumbing and Heafing 24ilHour Service New Installations Alteratioîns - Repairs Specializing la Hlot Water Heafing Forced Air Heating Septie Tank Work RR 1, Orono 983-5624 Building a House? or remodeUling your presexit one? Then Contact Floyd Nicholsoo Phione 983-5049 Orono INSTALL AN n, , t 1IDIFIEI M, \XTEE po lh111ven(s foi. si\ flioIthS Harvey Partner mVorES'SO Ser'1'icel)ar 983-5206 Orono G.W. DRYWALL TAP'ING Phone 983-5518 WaIly Lucyk (MO0NO Garnet Rickard acted as agent for Ceresmore Farms Limited in this action. According to the application for consent, the land severed is f0 be uised as a building lot for a single family dwelling. In Mr. Rickard's appearance before, the- Land Division Committee, he stated that he had sold the land in question f0 bis company, Ceresmore Farms Limited in 1948. Mr. Rickard was of the opinion that if was impractical te sever the existing farm house for a retirement lot as the farm house would be of better use te the farming operation. Mr. Rickard further stated that the, parcel f0 be severed was a non-agrîculturat type of land. The Land Division Commit- tee ruled that the requ 1ested severance -be considered a retirement lot as the subject 6.6 acre parcel was on unproductive farm land and on a motion of W.R. Allun seconded by R. Morrison the ,application of Ceresmore Farm Limited was approved. ,On April 10, 1974 the application of Ceresmore Farm Limited while going th.rough the officiai channels was studied by the Regional unltiicipality of Durham De- partment of Planning and Devlopentand their cpmn- ion was that 'this severance does not conform with .the prvsosof the approved OffiiI l an for the FDarling- ton Planning Area and the newI% draft Official Plan amnj(idmen-it Number 8V" The Whitby Planning and Deve- lopmnent Departmient also stated that the proposaI coIntlictIed with Regionial Pol- icies A.3and Bi. A.3. stipuilates that a plan et subdivisions shah ble deemed necessar-Y in the ulic inter- est whelin aiirelof land less thlan 1]00 acreis in size is created in an unserviced area outside of the bu)tilr7up areas. B.1, stafe(s thait consent will be grantled onfly when the effict is of in ifilling nature. The conclusions of the Regional Planning and Deve- lopment Dlf epartmient is "Thle owner proposes te s -ver 6.6 acre of land fr-om his total land holdings of 64 acres. The proposed use cf the parcel is for single family residential puirposes. The subject site is slightly'\ over a mile east of B3owmanville. The effect of the sev-erance would be thie creiein cf non-farm resid ential developmnent in the rujral areai. Additionally, de- velopmlent cf this nature cuultvywithidraws good agricultural land from Po- tentýial production. This Pro- posaI conitravenles Regional Consents policy\. It also ap- pears thlai this aplication does net conform te thec prmvi>ýions of either the ap p)roveýd or the new draft OfficiaI P'lan. The R"egional Planning and DevlopentDepartmnent re- commndedthat the Ceres- mIore F almsnim-iiiited japplica- tien, net be approved. Despite the favourable die- cii o f the Land Division Comimittee, if is net bidingÏ day during hihan appeal canI be made fr-om the il jobs advertised Durham Region is seeking qualified applicants te fill il job categoriés in the public wcrks dejiartment. The jobs advertised as being open are- a construct- ien superviser (salary te $14,500), material testing in- spectors (salary $10,000 te $12,0t00) project supervision inspectors (salary te $10,060 te $13,0490), Darty chiefs (sal. arv te $12.000) desien draftoer sons (salary te $11,500), construction service clerks (salary $9000 te $12,000) instrumentment and rodmen (saiary $8,000 te $10,000) technicians (salary te $10,500) a fleet superintendent (salary te $16,000) and a land apprais- er-negotiator (salary to $14,500) severance dees not conitra- vene any existing laws. Fur1- ther he said that hie did neot state that the land in questioni was non-agriculture but rathl er that it wýas - \Nc(. :3 Agriculutural Land'. Hec aise said that the planniing board which recemmended against the severance was not cleýar on ahl the implications nor had they \isited the site. The Mayor said the- 64 acre parcel was part of a, total a-reage of 494 acres anthe portion he wisheýd te severe MORE? SAVE!!f FUEL OIlL STOVE OIL PROMPT, COU RTEOUS SERVICE CALL L668-3381 Caîl collec't ORONO WEElýKLY TIMES. IUNE I2thi. 1974 -9i Interested applicants are f0 IT TAKES ?? TO apply te the director ofOPRE EAGLES personnel, Regional Municip- Your support cf the maga- ality, of Durhami, 60,5 Rossland zine project will assist the Rd. E WhtbyOnt. club this ya Saturday June 15 Candian Automotive Museum 9SirncoeSt., South 100 Antique -and C lassic Cars Display frorn 1:30 p.m. tili Parada at 1.100 p.m. REDUCIED ADMISSION for a bove timie only $1.00 aduits .50 students Free - children under 12 when with adults Help celebrate Oshawa'ds Sth Anniversary' SFEFETHEF(C XRS )VOU R FOREFATH 1ERS MA VI ORONO NURSERY SCHOOL OPENHUuSE AND REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER '74 Monday, June 24th 9:00- 11:30 ORONO UNITED CHURCH 983-5402.987-4012 j =Corporation of the Town of Newcastle NOTICE TO PRO PER.TYOWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act of the Province of Ontario Public Notice is herebyv given to ail ownàers and occupants of subdîv ided lands within the Towvn of Newcatle that unless the noxious weeds or w %eed seeds on an.% such subdivided lands in the Towýn of Newýcastle are destroyed 'Monday'ý,.June 10P, 1974 and throug-houf the season the Councîl of the Towin of ewatl as directed the Wecd Inspectors for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious %weýeds or wced seeds to be dehstroyed in such a manner as fhey mtayNdveem prolper, and that theexene incurred by. the said Weed nspetorsin thle disehlarge of their (luties shahplacemionwthe Cllector's Roll of fhe Town of excastle. against the resýpective parcels concern- imd ands thait smcb amounts shall be collected in the s ninanir a txe uder The Muicipal Act. '1'w oeraionofalitien i ernestly NEWIN STOCK, Boxed towel sets $5.7.5 Linen and cotton mixture Perma Press Table cloths and serviettes 50 x 68 - $9.95 Linen Place mats& serviettes $4.50 Pure glass linen tea towels each $1.10 Pure linen Blue Bell pattern tea towels in several1 colours each $1.65 BEACH TOWELS Il ca v% N j ity i( iil' at(ter-ened Beach towels,. (;r-uînd god.green and turquoise, gi-cen and nielloît, also gr-een and mauve. 57 x3.Price S$4.75 SEWING NEEDS Shipnienf ot sewing needs lace, buttons, large snap fasteners, denim iron o patches, brassiere backs wîýýth fýowooks nd sveral othe-r items. Conein) and secv. f ARMSTRONG'