Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1972, p. 19

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LETS PLAY BRIDGE By BILL COATS an honour with an honour so the saying goes This is a very good guideline but It does not win bridge matches by When I am teaching a class of beginning players I give them many sayings such as the above These are to serve as helpers since new bridge players have so many things to keep track of After you nave been playing for a while the simple things have become more automatic or at least a little easier Now Its time to turn to some of these sayings that are so prevalent In bridge Cover an honour with an honour why What is behind this statement Why cover an honour at alP Lets look at a hand where it really mattered Dealer North East weal fingers crossed declarer lead the spade queen and East covered with the king It was game over for the defense as declarer claimed tricks seven clubs three spades and one each in hearts and diamonds Obviously East should not reason for covering an with an honour Is to promote a trick for the defense When declarer leads the queen of spades what trick can be promoted for the defense Not the Jack for that card Is visible in dummy Maybe the 10 but in that case East should wait till the Jack Is lead If he docs so declarer will play the under the queen Now what can be promoted Not the nine for that card also is visible in dummy The only cards that will be by covering with the belong to declarer and that cannot be good for the defense Last weeks winners at the Acton Bridge Club were first Midge and Frank second Given and Pat third Betty Ashley and Bill Coals Seek Secretary A secretary with knowledge of the Planning Act is being Bought to serve Georgetown planning board committee of adjustment and Industrial commission An advertisement appeared last week asking applicants for the position THESE WENT IN HERO DISPERSAL I Emeraldale Tempest Anne brought the top price of at the recent dispersal sale of the herd of A McKanc Georgetown She was bought by Brian Watts of Ingle wood Shown with her here are Mrs Art Brian Walts and Jim Itockctte a bred heifer sold for to Canimpex Livestock of Georgetown Sunny Spruce Dividend Lode sold to Frank of Hamilton for S3 a bred heifer sold for on the bid or and J Taylor Saanichton C Feme a bred heifer sold to Vale tin Complete Project On Vegetables The last meeting of the A discussion was held about swered for roll call Tailored Turnips was held at achievement day and a trip discussion was held on HI lie rest Church November 18 The girls discussed some of the decorative vegetables Roll call one reason for serving vegetables that are new and garnishes and raw vegetables every day was sampled kale and fiddlehcads vegetable relishes answered by fourteen mem The previous week a Margrct Robinson demon- vegetable new to me was an a vegetable able rms GeorRctown for Emeraldale Royal Marie sold for to Cremona Italy Fiftynine head were sold for a total of centerpiece Wendy Sharon Schoffclmcer and Cathy Etoutledgc demonstrated cream vegetable dip radish roses and carrot curls and Karen pickle fans Karen Opening lead Ace of hearts Mast pairs were pushed to five clubs and just made five Those pairs lost one heart and one diamond trick One en terprising pair however reached a smalt slam in clubs and made it The reason I am sure is because East did not look closely enough the reason for covering an honour with an honour West lead the heart ace and continued with a heart which was won by declarer In a six contract declarer has no choice The spade finesse must spade trick must be set up In order to get rid or a losing diamond Declarer lead a low club to dummys 10 Since the op clubs were slip one- one this eliminated the out standing trump With his HEADQUARTERS stores MOORE PARK PLAZA 124 MAIN ST NORTH GEORGETOWN HOURS STORE SERVICE DEPT Open am pm Frl Til Now you know why we can guarantee traction SNOW CHAMP piNTOVEGA FALCON NOTICE Notice of Application to the Ontario Municipal Board by The Corporation of The Town of Georgetown for I of a Bylaw to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section of The Planning Act TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Cor poration of the Town of Georgetown Intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section of The Planning Act for ap- of Bylaw No 7266 passed on the day of lovember A copy of the Bylaw Is furnished herewith A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the Bylaw and stating the lands affected thereby Is also furnished herewith Any person Interested may within fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mall or deliver to the Clerk Administrator of The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown notice of his objection to approval of the said Bylaw together with a statement of the of such objection Any person wishing to support the application for approval of the Bylaw may within fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk Administrator of The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown notice of his support to approval of the said Bylaw together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice snould be given The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said Bylaw but before doing so It may appoint a time and place when any objection to the Bylaw will be considered Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an ob jection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk Administrator undersigned the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent G Clerk Administrator The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown 36 Main Street Georgetown Ontario THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GEORGETOWN Re Amendment to Zoning ByLaw 5791 as amended by ByLaw No 7266 It Is the opinion of the Planning Board and of Council for The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown that Zoning Bylaw No as amended be further amended by establishing a Shopping Centre Commercial Zone which would be known by the symbol The Zoning Bylaw now provides for two zones in the area restricted to commercial uses The CI or Neighbourhood Commercial Zone permits the use of the land for neighbourhood stores service stations professional offices and business offices A neigh bourhood store means a store that serves the needs of the adjacent neighbourhood and includes such things as food stores drug stores banks restaurants delicatessens barber shops beauty salons hardware stores sporting goods stores dry cleaning agencies and all similar kinds of stores which are retail establishments selling new merchandise exclusively The C2 or Genera Commercial Zone permits the use of the land for neighbourhood stores and other retail stores and includes such uses as professional offices business offices service stations animal clinics bakery shops clothes cleaning agencies or pressing establishments confectionery stores custom dressmaking and millinery stores florist and gift shops hotels and motels photographers printing shop publishing house shoe repair shops theatres tailor clothing and wearing apparel shops dertaking establishments public garages public parking areas bowling alleys dry cleaning plants using non combustible cleaning solvents car sales rooms and tots The C2 Zone also permits the land to be used for recreational Institutional and public uses It is now proposed that a new zone be created and this C3 or Shopping Centre Commercial Zone will permit the lands In that area to be used only for the particular uses set out In Bylaw No and the lands may be used only for these purposes provided the uses form part of a shopping centre A Shopping Centre Is defined In Zoning Bylaw as a group of commercial establishments conceived designed developed and managed as a unit either by a single or a group of owners or Tenants acting In collaboration In accordance with the provisions of the bylaw and related In location size and type to the surrounding trade area which it serves as opposed to a business area comprising unrelated Individual commercial establishments Bytaw No 7266 also sets out specific provisions dealing with tot frontage depth area and coverage front rear and side yard depths and widths and building height The bylaw also deals with other things such as open storage parking area loading of goods and a special yard provision along Guelph Street Your attention Is specifically directed to By law No in respect these matters The proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw 5791 as amended creating the new C3 Shopping Centre Commercial Zone conforms with the Official Plan for the Town of Georgetown Clerk Administrator for The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown 36 Main Street North Georgetown Ontario HERALD THURSDAY Page THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GEORGETOWN BYLAW No 72 WHEREAS the Municipal Council of The Cor poration of the Town of Georgetown deems it ad visable to amend Zoning Bylaw No as amen ded NOW THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUN CIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GEORGETOWN ENACTS AS FOLLOWS That Section of Bylaw No Is hereby amended by deleting from the first clause thereof the word sixteen and sub stituting therefor the word eighteen Zones In order to carry out the and provisions of this Bylaw the own of Georgetown Is hereby divided Into eighteen zones known as 2 That Section 41 Bylaw No 5791 Is hereby amended by deleting therefrom the period at the end of the clause which Is titled and substituting therefor a semicolon plus the following words Shopping Centre Commercial C3 COMMERCIAL Neighbourhood Commercial CI General Commercial C2 Shopping Centre Commercial C3 That Bylaw No 5791 Is hereby amended by adding to the end of Section 6 the following Shopping Centre Commercial Zone C3 Permissive Uses No building structure or land shall be used and no building or structure shall hereafter be erected structurally altered enlarged or maintained In a Shopping Centre Commercial Zone for any purpose except one or more ot the following uses provided such uses form part of a Shopping Centre see Definition 3109 animal clinic art gallery athletic club bakeshop bank or financial Institution banquet hail barber shop beauty parlour billiard parlour bowling alley business or professional office clothing store commercial club commercial school dental clinic department store dressmaking or tailor shop drug store dry cleaning establishment and distribution station eating establishment provided that for the purposes this subsection an eating establish ment shall not Include a driveIn restaurant or drlve- In eating place food store florist shop gift shop hardware store health club laundry shop library f medical clinic millinery shop monument photographer photography store place of entertainment printing shop rest rooms retail nursery service shop shoe repair store shoe store social and community centre sporting goods store taxi bus stand or station theatre General No building or structure shall be hereafter erected structurally altered enlarged or maintained except In accordance with the section on General Provisions Section 61 and the following Zone Provisions Lot Minimum width feet Lot Depth Minimum 200 feet Lot Area Minimum acres Lot Coverage Maximum for all buildings 20 percent of the lot area Front Yard Minimum depth feet 6238 Rear Yard Minimum depth feet 6239 Side Yard Minimum width 25 feet Bulldlno Height Maximum feet 62311 Open Storage No open storage of goods or materials shall be permitted Parking Area Two and onehalf 2A times the gross floor area Parking spaces may be located in all yards provided that no part of any parking area other than a driveway Is located closer than 3 feet to any street line Loading In accordance with the provisions of Section 6 hereof Special Yard Street Notwithstanding the minimum yard provisions of this Section where the front lot line or side lot line abuts Street between Sinclair Avehue and Mountalnvlew Road the minimum front yard or exterior side yard shall be 75 feet provldea that the front portion the front yard to a depth of not less than feet shall be used for no other purpose than landscaped open space except for one access lane not exceeding 40 feet In width That Appendix to Bylaw No 5791 Is hereby amended by adding after C2 requirements at the end thereof the following line of symbols and numbers under columns to 8 respectively 20 percent 45 That the Zoning Map attached to and forming part of Bytaw No 5791 Is hereby amended by changing to C3 the zone symbol of the lands bounded by Guelph Street Sinclair Avenue and Mountalnvlew Road as shown on Schedule A hereto That Bylaw No 7254 be and It Is hereby repealed In Its entirety This Bylaw shall become effective on the date hereof subject to receiving the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board BYLAW READa first and second time this th day of November WRSMITH Mayor- D PRITCHARD Clerk- Administrator BYLAW READ a third time and finally passed this day of November WRSMITH Mayor G D PRITCHARD

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