Page THE HERALD Wedaefday June 1MT ART IN THE PARK Thunderstorms greeted the Credit Valley Artisans Art in the Park with the result that the show moved Indoors to Cedarvale CotUge Agnes Olive won first of for porcelain goblets The Judges also picked as outstanding the work of weavers and Eva Middle ton potters Peggy Reel and Rosemary Schonnop Etta Mills for ma era me Janice Smith for silver work Lotte for pewter and screen painting and Art Hawelc for Wined glass Pictured below Is palter Rosemary Schonnop adjusting her hanging pots inside the cottage Council delays lifting land freeze Georgetown developer Pllultl was at planning board last week requesting that it lift a freeze on building on land so that he can gel started with construction on his Hall Road property Mr reminded the board that the was Imposed In until Georgetown new sewage disposal plant was complete In 1975 When It was discovered that that would not happen on schedule the was ex tended but it expires In December of this year He told the board he has already waited four years to begin work on his property and has recently spent on plans for a unit a hair storey apartment building because he was under the Impression council would lift the freeze on his land Asked haw he got that impression he replied that he formed It on his last visit to council over the Hall Road properly A delegation or Mr Hall neighbors also attended the meeting to urge that the board ask Mr Parking questioned Gavin Strachan id Grey stone Crcs Georgetown has threecar family and asked works committee Monday whether someone In his house would have to move Mr Strachan received a parking ticket because one of the families cor hangs over the end of the driveway Chariman Mike Armstrong said police are strict during the winter months of enforcing the bylaw because of snow removal but relax en farcement during summer months Coun Pot McKenzic demanded that the chairman explain how he knew the parking was relaxed and wondered how the police could pick and choose which areas to enforce strictly Coun George Maltby and agreed residents should not be assured that the perking bylaws are being relaxed and that Ihe bylaw no stricter than In other municipalities Maltby said have widened driveways or bought small cars to combat the problem Pete sold the bylaw been in effect for a year yet and he is in favor of the police enforcing the bylaw I have received a few tickets myself at my own house but I consider it a cheap price to pay he said Councillors and voted not to review the bylaw the motion was lost but Coun and were in favor to build something other than density housing on the land The told the board they had bought their homes with the assurances that white the land was zoned it would not be used for apartments They had been led to believe that the property was deeded to the town for a camp a spokesman The main concern la Ihe traffic congestion at the in of Hail Road and Highway Seven when new residents began living In the area Mr sold he the neighbors con corn and admitted that if he were a homeowner on Hall he wouldn want apartments there either That Is why he said he hod plana for a two and half storey building rather than a of some sort He said he had looked at the cost of building other types of dwellings on the property but found it to be too expensive Peter Morris cited costs Mr had been asked to pay If he built various types of homes and said they were unfair He suggested that council sit dawn with Mr and work out a com promise plans they should revise the requirements for which he must foot the bill Mr Pilutti agreed to negotiate the type of building he will put on the site If Council will on this land bo they can discuss It In good faith Mayor Hill seemed to summarize the feelings of many councillors whin he reminded that Mr Pilutti t have to negotiate anything He can simply wait until December when the expires automatically and then put up whatever he likes Although the freeze is not lifted Mr and the hoard will meet to discuss atlirnalive plans for his Hall property Hard working Cuba presented with Star Bod by provincial director for field service Dob Taylor at an awards night Gordon Atcott Arena lost week A member the committee John read a profile on each Cub before they were presented wllh their badges Fly Star Cub awarded New Five Star Cuba are Card Gaul ding from First Acton pack Craig Mike Mc Murray Wayne PennycOok all from First Georgetown pack Peter Kovacs Kevin Crocker James Rice from First Nerval pack and Ian Brown from First Patrick Hipp Gordon Olson Darren Kemp Darren Harvey from Fourth Georgetown pack From Fifth Georgetown pack Glen Farrow Bruce me Mark Hugh Moorhead Brian and from Eighth Georgetown pack Rick Sued Dean Bev ens and Scott MAKING A POINT Ira Burrows vice from Brampton and Fid Grant vice from Ookvllle coaxed their team members onto victory Ladies from Georgetown Brampton Burlington and Milton competed in a lawn bowling tournament Wednesday Other 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