Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 8, 1983, p. 18

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B6 Georgetown Acton Wednesday June 1963 Legalize uses at farm Apple Farm with Us far yean but owner Tom Chud- decided it is time to have the and commercial on part of his farm established in the Halloo Hills Official Plan under the old OP would not be allowed includes toe antique and the gift store The remainder of the uses do comply Halton Hills council will tell the NEC there ts no objection and recommended an amendment to the OP be prepared ChudWsb Apple Farm on the west side of Highway north of Five Stderoad has tourist attraction cash rebate with the purchase of tires Ov ning the superior quality of tires was never so And the MICHhl IN rebate offer makes all the diffinno BibBibBibHinTa To qualify for rebate buy tires from vour participating dealer and send a for S50 But better BibBib offer is valid for a limited lime See your tit alt for delink SILVER CREEK SERVICE CENTRE 8779042 RRI GEORGETOWN 8771392 MAJOR MINOR REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES YOUR LOCAL RYDER TRUCK RENTAL AGENT 6am 9pm Monday thru Friday 8 9 Weekends makes all the difference Grand Opening Special New Location YOUR MEMORIES Now you can double your photo memories this month by ordering a second set of LustreLuxe prints for the following additional low prices 12EXR 24EXR 36EXR Offer to C41 110 126 DISC end 135 tin Mm at time of developing only Available at HALTON CAMERA EXCHANGE New Location 130F Guelph St Georgetown 8774433 We use Present Location 7 James St Georgetown 8774433 PHOTOFINISHING Water has taken on a modern touch and to mark walker surround the nil Wader a they the Red Water Safety Week Waller Safety viler flag at the Halloo Hills Admuiiitratlan Pete Prince Lookout and Luke Waller- Review wrecking yard licences Hills general committee is extending salvage yard licences or three operations in Town for one more week all three will be reviewed in detail later this month Conditional licences were issued earlier this year for Auto Wreckers in Browns Auto Wreckers at Georget own and Watson Auto Parts Georgetown and they were to ex June 1 All three were re quired to make fence repairs to keep their licences Bylaw enforcement officer Jack Lusty reported to committee day that Ihc fence at Browns must still be painted but repairs have been made The fences at and Watson wreckers are up to by law standards All three fences have been re paired in just the last week Lusty revealed Councillor Pam Sheldon said she wasnt impressed with the a tors leaving repairs to the last minute when theyd had six mon ths Everyones always dragging their feet She added she didnt think the community was being treated fairly It was Sheldons suggestion that the licences be extended two more weeks and then the whole matter reviewed Neighbor of Auto Wreckers Terrell Tanner on whose land Fred Tolton owner of the yard allegedly placed fill with out Niagara Escarpment Com mis sion approval called the fence re pairs patching He praised Lusty for working so hard to have Aulo Wreckers cleaned up noting Lusty and other staff met with him and Tolton and they came to some verbal agree ments but there is still nothing on paper Lusty said has indicated he will be putting up a new more substantial fence abutting the Tan ner property as soon as materials are available He noted space has been cleared in the yard where fence materials will be kept Thus new fence will be of heavy gauge steel attached to steel post and embedded in concrete Tanner said the fence wont stand unless the fill remains on his land and complained the fill was put on his land in November and still nothing has been done Councillor Dave Whiting who sits on the NEC noted an order has been issued that the fill be re moved and prosecution has been authorized but he believes Tolton is working with staff and they arc satisfied progress is being made Tanner noted some yards are pll cars above the fence and this is a bylaw infraction He said there arent problems with York Auto Wreckers on the Fourth Line and the Browns yard is empty but both Wreckers and Wataon are piling way above the top of the fence He urged council consider every aspect of the wrecking yards legislation not just the fences when the licences are reviewed He a bo suggested that the owners of the ending yards rent space in empty wrecking yards so they don t have to pile above the fence Lusty told council and Watson yard owners are waiting for the price of logo up before selling their stock noting the yards have been cleared out once since the slart of the year Lusty said he felt councillors would go a long with some leniency since these were businessmen trying to survive The offending yard owners were making a mockery of the Town bylaw Sheldon declared She said there were no guarantees that Tolton who she said keeps putting the Town off would put up the promised fence She said If he can find space for a fence and male rial then he should have been able to find space for the vehicles which she claimed arc still being stored outside from lime to time The onus is on to take steps to retain his licence Coun John McDonald observed while Councillor Miller sug gested it is time all aspects of the wrecking yard bylaw were Clerkadministrator Ken Richardson pointed out if council decides o any wracking yard licences there will be a lengthy process which must be followed DOWNTOWN SUBMARINE D0NUTSH0P NOW OPEN FREE DELIVERY minimum order 7 submarines 8776066 Main St S Downtown Georgetown SATELLITE TVJif MORE THAN CHANNELS SPECIAL FREE OIL CHANGE FILTER DAYS 6761111 EVE 8779555 Prolong The life of your Car at THE RUST CLINIC Oil Mill home its a home anywhere else Now for Or or play hoi a new hire fuel cooled engine provide more hot Alio available engine Camper Now showing at BAZ MOTORS ltd 199 Guelph Street Georgetown 8775288

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