er tt ls Na eA, AAS SA, hod a 2 ae rr A mt SIRNA a A -, SG Oo Paria - -- wr, ot > Dh, T=, Pe) » o = v. on -- - Ek A eis po =, ed -q - eT. X 22 ~~ 5 00 te' es be ag --- A yo AE a I FeV SFL 5 \ : SLAC Sars 123 RAR Ps) ow po seg NE Ear he ARE SCHON Ho WARES RE FAO PL Ba 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 14, 1979 Yelverton news ' by Harvey Malcolm The Manvers Atoms (age group 8 to 10 years) are currently involved in the semi-finals of their Tri- County league. The local league comprises Beaver- ton, Little Britain, Fenelon Falls and Manvers with two other similar leagues in- volved. In first round of playoffs Manvers eliminated Fenelon Falls two straight. The second round with the Keene Atom team was a real: cliff-hanger: the first game in favour of Manvers 3-2, the second game a 1-1 tie, and the final game another tie 0-0 giving the Manvers team the win on an overall goal scored total of 4 to Keene's 3. The team is composed of Jim Shipton, Kelly Colderone, Mark Noden, Danny Bazinet, Joe Rose, Maurice Charland, Jamie Myles, Kevin Muller, . David Glasbergen, Brett final, game of the series. next round should start next Mr. Howard Malcolm attended the Annual Meeting of Waterloo County Pork Producers last week at Kitchener. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malcolm hosted a Birthday Party for their son Jay and Mrs. Emma Malcolm of Uxbridge. Also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Cos De Guisti, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Josefocki, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Malcolm, Marte and Mona, Miss Jennifer Snushall, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright and Mrs. Robt. Fick. This week a contingent of Management and delegates from the Lindsay Branch of U.C.O. attended the Grain Marketing Seminar held in the "Tower of London, Ont, (Holiday Inn that is). Those in attendance were Mr. Don by Jean Jeffery Congratulations to all students in the area who participated in the Music Festival in Sunderland last week. : Mr. Kenneth Green of . Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. John Begin on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spires of Solina and their sons Robt. and John were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. Tracey and Chris Watson e been very busy with Bowling tournaments. This week it was Uxbridge vs. Ajax and Chris was on the - team that won the Trophy Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lyons and Jason of Sandy Hook were supper guests with his mother Mrs. Hildreth Lyons. . London - dry like summer. The many friends of Mgr. Don Lowrie wish Don well in his new position in Western Ontario where he has accepted a transfer pro- motion. Don leaves Monday to take up his new position with wife Nancy and family. following in near future. All join in wishing the Lowries success in their new sur- roundings. This weekend both Howard and Harvey Malcolm atten- ded the 14th annual Provi cial Marketing Seminar sponsored by the R.L.A. at Cambridge, Ontario. The theme was "the Marketing Challenge Today." Some of the topics discussed were. Quota value and transfer systems, Marketing Board and Cooperatives and their relation to one another, Implication of C.A.T.T. negotiations on Canadian a glimpse of the Eclipse through the overcast - a view Tony and Mark Lawley from Six-mile Lake were visiting friends in the community on Sunday. Peter and Debbie Lawley of Oshawa, who formerly lived on the 7th Concession of Reach recently lost their home in a fire. Anyone wishing to help this young couple may leave a donation with Donald Asling. Mrs. Don Asling visited her sister Mrs. Elsie Gorrill in Lindsay on Friday. Margaret, Ruth and Ray Taylor were home with their parents on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and family of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card and family of Port Perry were supper guests on Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Monsma of Utica visited Mr. and Mrs. Card on Tuesday evening. and' Ontario agriculture. that was spared most local Garland, Kirk Gilliland, Wayne Prouse, Andy Light- foot, Robert Goodall and Darren: Stewart. Jamie Myles and Brett Garland were voted most outstanding players in the Lowrie Mgr. and delegates Jim Nesbitt, Chairman Orven Moynes Sect. Jim Walker and Harvey and Corrie Malcolm. We were surprised to see no snow whatever in the city of Quite an array of resource people were present from Canada and a Dr. Black from U.S.A. . En route to Cambridge on Monday the weather cleared just long enough for us to get W.E. residents because of stormy weather. Another welcome sight on Sunday, March 4 saw our first robin. Could it be that the unseasonable mild weather heralding an early spring? is really Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans have returned from a Florida vacation. Mrs. Richard Luchuk spent * the weekend af the Wilson home. Mr. Epsom and area news Miss Cathy Goslin of Toronto was a weekend visitor with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin. The 1st Port Perry Girl _Guides Rummage and Bake sale will be: held Saturday March 17 at the Scout Hall from 10 a.m, till 3 p.m. Donations will be accepted at the Hall till 8 p.m. on Friday evening. For infor- mation call Sharon Goslin 985-3493. Epsom Utica U.C.W. are having a St. Patricks Day Pot Luck Supper at Epsom 'Church 6 p.m. on Saturday. Come and bring a lunch bucket and help us welcome Mr. Murray Prentice who will be showing some slides he took in Australia. The Bethesda - Reach Women's Institute will have a Pot Luck Supper on March 31... We hope all members and former members will bring their husbands also neighbours or friends. This Supper will be at 6:30 at Utica Hall March 31. There and - will be a silent Auction. be appreciated. Donations for this table will Ontario ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF Section 15 of The Planning Act, (R.S.0. 1970, c. 349). -and- IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Regional Municipality of Durham for ap- proval of those parts of the Official Plan for the Regional Municipality of Durham Planning Area referred to the Ontario Municipal Board by The Minister of Housing. OMB FILES NOS. R781110to R781137 inclusive n R781139t0 R781170 inclusive R781172,R781951, R781952 R783299, R783301, R79741 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1979 at the hour of ten o'clock, (local time) in the forenoon at the Council Chambers, Municipal Office of the Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing this application. The Ontario Municipal Board intends to hear this application starting on the above date and time. At the start of its hearing, the Board will settle matters of procedure, hear preliminary motions and issue such directions as may be required for the proper hearing of all persons interested in this application. The Board may be asked at that time to allocate specific times or special directions for the consideration of specific items when that can be done as part of the overall hearings of the Durham Regional Official Plan. If you do not attend or are not represented at this hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the presiding Board member. Such decision will be mailed to you when available. DATED at Toronto this 28th day of February, 1979. SECRETARY EXPLANATORY NOTE CONCERNING THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PLANNING ACT Part VI of the Regional Municipality of Durham Act, 1973, S.0. c. 78, as amended, directs the Council of The Regional Municipality of Durham to investigate and survey the physical, social and economic conditions in relation to the development of the Regional Municipality of Durham Planning Area, to undertake studies concerning matters affecting the development of the Planning Area, to undertake a program involving public participation in the resolution of such problems and the preparation of guidelines for the development of the Regional Area and to prepare and adopt an Official Plan for the Regional Area. The Official Plan for the Regional Municipality of Durham Planning Area was adopted by the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham on the 14th day of July, 1976. An application was made under Section 14 of The Planning Act to The Honourable The Minister of Housing for Ontario for approval of this Plan. The Honourable The Minister of Housing made some modifications to the Official Plan under section 14 of The Planning Act, decided to refer certain sections of the Official Plan to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to section 15 of The Planning Act. deferred other parts of the Plan for further consideration and approved the balance of the said Official Plan on the 17th day of March. 1978. The Honourable The Minister of Housing sub- sequently referred certain portions of the Plan to the Ontario Municipal Board and approved further portions of the Plan. Pursuant to this reference the Regional Municipality is now applying to the Municipal Board for approval of these parts of the Durham Regional Official Plan. Some of these parts are statements of policy of general application throughout the Regional Area. Others are before the Municipal Board only as they relate to specific parcels of land, areas, or area municipalities. Still others concern the land use designations provided by the Plan for specific properties. In all cases the decision of the Municipal Board to approve, modify or reject these parts of the Official Plan may affect other lands. In these hearings the Municipal Board has the same authority as the Minister of Housing to approve or to modify these parts of the Official Plan under section 14 of The Planning Act. EXPLANATORY NOTE CONCERNING THOSE PARTS OF THE OFFICIAL PLAN REFERRED BY THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF HOUSING TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD. The Regional Municipality of Durham has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board for * approval of those parts of the said Official Plan that have been referred to the On- tario Municipal Board as referred to above. This description of the parts referred is intended for quick reference and notice by the public. To accurately and fully ap- preciate the purpose, location, extend and effect of each such part or area of referral, the reader should examine the actual Order of Referral and the Official Plan itself. Those parts referred are briefly as follows: Legal Description 1. Part of Lots 8 and 9, Conc. Il within the former Township of Brock (now within the Township of Brock) 2. Parts of Lots 9, 10, and 11, Conc. Ill and IV within the former Township of Brock now within the Township of Brock) 3. Part of Lots 13, 14 and 15, "Conc. IV and V within the former Township of Brock (now within the Township of Brock) 4. Lot 16 and part of Lots 17, 18, 19 arid 20, Conc. |, part of Lots 18 and 19 and Lots 20 and 21, Conc. Il and Lot 19, Conc. Ill; part of Lots 17 and 18, Conc. Ill, Lot 23, Conc. Il and part of Lot 23, Conc. IV; part of Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, Conc. IV; part of Lots 16, 17 and 18, Conc. IV, part of Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19, Conc. V; part of Lots 14 and 15, Conc. V; part of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Conc. VI; part of Lot 23, Conc. VII; part of Lot 16, Conc. VII; part of Lots 12 and 13, Conc. VII within the former Township of Uxbridge (now within the Township of Uxbridge) 5. Part of Lot 20, Conc. II within the former Township of Scott (now within the Township of Uxbridge) 6. Part of Lot 11, Conc. | and part of Lot 1, Conc. IV; part of Lot 4, Conc. IV; part of Lot 1, Conc. V; Part of Lot 6, Conc. X; part of Lot 3, Conc. XII within the former Town- ship of Reach (now within the Township of Scugog) 7. Lots 2 and 3, Conc. | within the former Township of Car- twright (now within the Township of Scugog) 8. Part of Lots 7 and 8, Conc. V within the former Town- ship of Pickering (now within the Town of Pickering) 9. Part of Lot 2, Conc. IX with- in the former Township of Pickering (now within the town of Pickering) 10. Part of Lot 21, Conc. IV and part of Lots 30 and 31, Conc. V within the Town of Whitby 11. Part of Lots 13 and 14, Conc. Ill within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 12. Part of Lots 31 and 32, Conc. IX and X within the former Township of Darlington (now the Town of Newcastle) re Durham Regional Official Plan Designation General Agriculture and Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) General Agriculture, Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) with Hazard Lands ermanent Agricultural 'Reserve, General Agriculture, Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) Permanent Agricultural Reserve General Agriculture, Per- manent Agricultural Reserve and Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) Major Open Space System and Permanent Agricultural Reserve Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) and Permanent Agricultural Reserve Designation requested Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area 13. Part of Lots 14, 15, 16and Major Open Space System 17, Conc. IX and X within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastie) 14. Part of Lot 33, Conc. VII within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 15. Part of Lots 27 and 29, Conc. X and part of Lots 17 and 18, Conc. X within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 16. Part of Lot 15, Conc. IV, within the former Township of Thorah (now within the Township of Brock) 17. Part of Lot 1, Conc. XIV, within the former Township of Brock (now within the Township of Brock) 18. Part of Lot 5, Conc. A, within the former Township of Thorah (now within the Township of Brock) 19. Part of Lot 10 and Lots 11 and 12, Conc. VI, part of Lots 11 and 12, Conc. IV, and part of Lot 13, Conc. V, within the former Township of Uxbridge (now within the Township of Uxbridge) 20. Part of Lots 2, 3and 4, Conc. | within the former : Township of Uxbridge (now within the Township of Ux- bridge) 21. Part of Lot 15, Conc. II, within the former Township of Uxbridge (now within the Township of Uxbridge) 22. Part of Lots 2 and 3, Conc. IV within the former Town- ship of Uxbridge (now within'the Township of Uxbridge) 23. Part of Lot 18, Conc. IV within the former Township of Reach (now within the Township of Scugog) (Oak Ridges Moraine) . Permanent Agricultural Reserve Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- tractive area Prime mineral ex- Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) tractive area Industrial Special Purpose Commercial Hamlet and General Estate - Agricultural with Hazard Lands Residential Major Open Space Systemand Seasonal - Waterfront Residential Major Open Space System (Oak Ridges Moraine) General Agriculture Major Open Space System General Agriculture Permanent Agricultural Reserve Prime mineral ex- tractive area Residential, In- dustrial and Estate - Residential Residential, In- - dustrial and Estate - Residential Estate - Residential Residential to General Agricul- ture 24. Part of Lot 16, Conc. IV Hamlet and Major Open Space Residential within the former Township System of Reach (now within the Township of Scugog) . 25.PartoflLot 18, Conc. lll General Agriculture Special Purpose within the former Township Commercial of Reach (now within the Township of Scucog) 26. Part of Lot 10, Conc. | Major Open Space Systemand , Landfill Site within the former Township Permanent Agricultural of Reach (now within the Reserve Township of Scugog) 27.Partoflots22and 23, . Major Open Space System with Residential & ob- Conc. Il within the former Hazard Lands jecting to road Township of Pickering (now alignment within the Town of Pickering) 28. Part of Lot 19, Conc. II Major Open Space system with Residential within the former Township Hazard Lands of Pickering (now in the town of Pickering) 29. Part of Lot 15, R3, B.F. Major Open Space System with Industrial Conc. within the former Hazard Lands Township of Pickering (now within the Town of Pickering) 30. Part of Lot 6, B.F. Conc. Major Open Space System with Residential within the Town of Ajax Hazard Lands 31. Part of Lot 3, Conc. IV, Space within the former Township Majer Opao Syston i of Pickering (now within the Town of Ajax) ® LL