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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 19, 1978, p. 3

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CLUSTER HOMES Tilt July II Council rejects bid for hearing delay to a wick old decision the town planning board louncil Monday night withdrew support of the Georgetown Ratepayers Association In Its attempt to the Ontario Municipal Hoard hearing into the proposed Street post Th bearing as result convene at scheduled Monday morning at im at which time reprtsenta lives of the association will have their final opportunity to try and convince the OMB that because most of its members are on vacation the hearing should be adjourned until a lalcr dote Council the planning board reiom a recoidcd vole o B hearing Smith solicitor for Merity ltd explain a postponement of the hearing would mean costly six month delay for hit client Only and voted in favor of the planning board recommendation which supported the ratepayers for an adjournment while Mayor Tom Hill and touncillors Millir Mike Pat Yin Kir George and Peter Morris rejected the advice iouncll petition Ihi schedule its in the Inn minimum required during spin pi unit the evenings not mum of lake muLh longi r bet of in I is I the fewer number of hours wild Invoked mmmilul 1 that I lu Hie mi 1 IJil minimum fix the slnci moling in the to 1 ire GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES years Annual Interest For information call trust company 2112 Tin weeks planning board lows meeting hearing Mr in rd imt with the Smiths presentation he said 1 rinjproxrt an attempt owners by the to have the Mr inlliiitcda brief hearing postponed could meeting he backfire on Hum and result for tin planning David of the newly formed ere presented tin board lost Tuesday with petition appealing for tin an led BO per cent of Ihc July The board recommended of the request but town pi inner Mar warned that utile- Merit I which hopes to build J9 single family homes and cluster type homes off Edward Street also agrees to the post the he wilt likely as Mr Vmdilii explained that ill three parlies involved the the eloper and Ihe raiepjyirs ihe until mimti le Ibe win prepare 1 ise in eon jnie Mr lied thai tin BUI Chagnon right of new Optimist Club of accepts the new club banner from Bob Ive left pail president of Optimist Club or Milton at Saturday charter banquet lor the new Aclon Club Acton Optimists Club receive official charter Mr smith informed council S alliens print the motion for mint or else the Special to The Herald Its official The Optimist Club of Acton now is on daily chartered member of Optimist International after Saturday charter presents banquet at the Royal Canadian Legion hall Bobby Wahby Optimist go vernor for the Ontario net presented president of the Ac on Optimist club bill Chagnon the official charter midway through the evenings In addition to the charter the Acton club received con tula lions gifts and well wishes for future Bob Ives past president of the Milton Opt mist club presented the Acton Optmlsts with a club banner Ron Hudd president of he Milton Optimists dona a bell and gavel and Gord Hull vice president elect from Milton club presented the Acton club creed banner and dinner badges The officially chartered club also received a Canadian flag from the Ontario district and a and the pro mis I of a fines pot from the Opt mist Club of Carlisle Mayor Tom Hill of Ha lion Hills MP Julian Reed and MPP Dr Frank of fercd congratulations and best wishes for the future Optimist Flood new club building chairman for the On district thanked the Mil ton Optimist Club for launch Ing and sponsoring the Acton club Mr Flood said it Is not enough just to have a club start it Is a must that an experienced club helps estab lish and follows up the begin ning of the new Acton club The Milton club began of forts to established a club in Acton earlier this year and will continue to send one tat ive to each meeting until December 197B The Ac 1978 under guidance of the Optimist Club Before Mr presented the official charter to Mr Chagnon he congratulated both Milton and Acton mem for the Acton club form and si id optimism in this area is just starting to blossom Optimism has become a part of something much bigger than a solitary organization he said The Acton club ihe Nth club to be sponsored and char lered in Ontario this bringing the number of clubs in Ontario to 175 Guest speaker Moon Kawa past governor of the the of Optimists as of Mr Wat son said the Acton Optimists be dedicated and will develop a talent for leadership ability for the community The charter members of the Optimist Club of Acton insulted by Mr Watson are Wilier Andy Berry Dai id Boycott Tim Bragg Smith Burns Col ver Bill Brad Cripps George Mike John Dyke John coll Ken Pal Grocncndyk Bob Dive Henderson Bill Hodgson Phil Nolle Bert hearing July const the rale payer and town s request i P ponenie is granted iiilc family it could cluster lo months before Last week planning hoard revised bylaw for ihi proposed to council for approval The new one at he approached the following last week to planning board spokesman David I though the wants to build homes and tpe homes off I dwird Street til date in Georgetown had indicated to town planner Mario indilti hat it was prepared to accept a motion for adjournment as long as the resulting del a J lasted no longer than four or five wicks Ihe reported that a of sin months was in order If the July hearing was to be postponed If a request for adjournment came immediately Mr Smith said the would re schedule its hearing for the second week in November if the request was made next week the hearing could not convene until the end of November Mr Smith went on to explain his client urgent need to have housing project which was approved by council in March v Inscoe the green light by emphasized to Johnston John Lam the icrlies succes- of Opli Mr referred to Acton Optimist Club mem honor to Install the Aclon Optimists who will charter Wllh one week to go in the Acton club membership said Mr he dmo hid attracted only 13 mem With action in the last the fledgling club rounded up new mem to surpass the needed to charter When you look on impossible that you did it because you took action in wondering and looking back he said Mr said too much thinking and not enough action can lead to failure Hut of course you have think first he said of the Ontario district officially installed charter into the Optimist Club of Actm Mr Watson said It is an honor to officially install the Acton who will work for tin of community life and support James Char les Gordon non Doug Mcftae rik Palerson Tom Roduck George Peter Saxon Harold Towns ley Ma Vunderveen Robert War rcn and Roger White Developments is concerned enough in fact Is prepared to travelling expenses for several ratepayers spokesman If their work or holiday plans conflict Thursday bypass plan unveiled studies ire now being conducted by rejioml public works employ us to assess the feasibility of constructing a 1 mile two traffic bypass near boundary plans for which were residents Grass fires reported which has been over Hilts for the emu month or more there also appear lobe an end in sight fbr the grass Ires plaguing Hills fire department A grass fire was sparked off iCNRproperty near Hillside the scheduled dale of hearing he said hearings ire always inconvenient for some people Mr Smith observed but if they are so concerned he said they should take time off from their vacation or work duties to attend The important thing Is that has ihe benefit of hearing at least some of the residents They the weather will be made well aware objecting to proposal Mr Smith warned Ihat if the ratepayers come to Monday hearing and appeal for an he will ask probing Chief Squire elected Joe Domingos was elected chief squire by the Columblon Squires Circle recently Deputy chief squire is Gcrson Dabonte Pete Morns Notary Mi 111 ere marshal Gary McLean Sentry 1 Bill sentry Gerry Adams auditors Bill Kent Don Edwards and Mike Schuetz Any Catholic boy aged 12 IB Is eligible Tor participation in the Columbian Squires Contact Box 58 Georgetown KlTTnTwoS lulrhllly t later a grass fire off Highway meetings nur burned a McKt Ul he would continue Firefighters were able to ex oppose the appeal tlnguish he fire with little or postponement pointing difficulty out that the meets Later the same day a cor throughout summer fire on Street resulted regardless of availability in damage to a car of concerned parties To delay hearing six months he eluded that two fires on two would he unbearable consecutive days in a hay field developer In hlt i and Peel arc investigating the bypass prop osal as one of two suggested by Phillips Planning and r I Id a Hurl consultants firm as possible solutions flow and safety problems along region road 19 ton Churchill I The consul In 11 Is concluded from studies that in existing bridge spinning the Credit River cast Highway 7 should be rephced anil that improve should be to reg lonal road 19 on both of the highway bridge built in 1905 was closed for scleral months last whlli structural improvimmis wen The bypass suggestid by the firm would require the of Lot IB Concession were deliberately set Some large round biles of hay were set on ire on July 14 and again on the morning of July 15 Police are investigating the incident would be grossly unfair dcloj for the sake of of ratepayers who will be unable to attend failed to have bridges to carry over the river and across a point approximately a third of a mile northeast of light intersection A allermtivc the rephcemint of the 73 year old bridge with new and improvements lo raffle flow along the reg road 1 open of a new west of regional road 10 which would partially follow an unused r id ill railway right of way J THE BAMBOO LOFT -i-f- invites you to try OUR LIGHT SUMMER SALADS ALONG WITH OUR REGULAR SOUPS AND SANDWICHES Introduce MENS DAY TUESDAYS Hair eat styles by Judy Cook Please for an appointment Th Bamboo Lolt 8770775 Barbs Meat Moore Park Plaza f the let ippir the inisundi rs the hi ion fr in been si Lid di tin- I 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