St Francis One of Five Selected for New Concept separate school ST open education said Kenifick system Is one step closer to This approach Is possible to Because of their open areas openconcept schooling today attain without going into the they may be able to do after sending seven employees expense of building new open somethings better than to a convention In Denver concept schools It can traditional schools However Colorado earlier last week be done in traditional schools as not sure The seven two assistant well The ultimate aim is to get superintendents and five However the concept will be openconcept into all principals returned from tried first in the five separate schools in the Denver Thursday schools which now have some separate system The trip cost about open classrooms St John 700 said Kay an and George Vanier in assistant superintendent of the St Patrick s and St Gabriel separate schools in Burlington and St Francis of Openconcept usually refers Assisi In Georgetown to a building style in which It Was the principals of those classrooms are larger than five schools who went to Denver normal allowing for the with and Anthony teaching of more than one assistant subject and class in a room if services However the term also refers to a philosophy of treating students and teachers Individually INTO ALL I hope those five schools will to the best be leaders for the county in and Everyone Contributed To Institute Christmas Meet Tt AM JUNG It not something which Is entirely now said We re Just trying to develop It to a more sophisticated level One of the topics discussed In Denver she said was team teaching a technique tiled by open concept schooling Team teaching uses space each teacher to concentrate on the subject he Is most familiar with 111 There might be three teachers in charge of to children for example lach one would teach a certain subject or subjects This makes the best use of the staff and allows for parent she said There is a great need for Ballinafad I met far their past year Others present were humanizing our schools December meeting at the home neighbours and a few close have to look at of the president Mrs friends children and teachers as pcopk McLean As is customary for Around sot down to a and sat their personal needs the Christmas meeting delicious turkey dinner with all lhur members met at 1 m for a the trimmings When the meal dessert luncheon Mrs Jesse was over dancing was enjoyed McEnery and Mrs Ada Kirk the music being supplied by DID YOU KNOW wood assisted the hostess in McLean Just before the The largest gold mining area preparing and serving the food party ended Mr Bert in the world is the Wit were three visitors Davidson on behalf of those gold fields present The luncheon over present thanked Mrs Woldie extending miles east and president called the meeting to tor the delightful order I ode and he everyone had enjoyed Mary Stewart Collect was repeated The assistant The Brownies secretary read the minutes of meet every Monday night in the the November meeting church Last meeting had to be Business was dealt with and postponed on account of the correspondence read The snow storm current events were given by Mrs The plants placed in the The program consisted of church on Sunday were in each contributing something memory of the late Horry There was a variety of numbers Short 111 and Dr Held solos recitations story telling and even a Visitors on Sunday with Mr demonstration in physical and Mrs Lloyd Marshall were culture One of the guests Mrs Miss and her McEnery played the friend from Toronto piano and led In carol singing At the dose of the meeting there was an exchange of gifts This being the anniversary of the Ballinafad branch it was suggested that an outing be planned and members pay a meeting to cover expenses TO C3 We extend sympathy to the famil in the loss of aunt Mrs Wllhelminn whose death over weekend Winifred REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTO HERALD May be ordered the oil Ma n St S Cash must accompany your order or processing Prints To be picked up Herald OH to Mrs Leo volun leered to be and keep accountofmoneypaid She also arranged the evening which was on Wed Dec Two car loads of ladles en joyed a delicious meal of Chinese food at Pong restaurant in afterwards going to Knox Presbyterian Church to enjoy the concert by The at Christmas The who operate Maple Lodge Acton were host to a party at the Ballinafad Community Centre on Friday night of last week It was a way of show the appreciation of the services rendered by the staff during the MY SINCERE THANKS to all those who supported me and worked on my behalf BILL HUNTER WARD 2 MY SINCERE THANKS TO THOSE WHO SUPPORTED ME wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas ERN HYDE THIS IS SCHEDULE A TO BYLAW NO 7266 PASSED THE PAY OF November I972 W R Smith G Pritchard WARD 3 THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE HARRY LEVY My sincere and grateful ap preciation to the voters of the Town of Georgetown for your support in electing me Hydro Commissioner FOR ANOTHER TERM John T Armstrong NOTICE Notice of Application to the Ontario Municipal Board by The Corporation of The Town of Georgetown for I of a By law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of The Planning Act TAKE NOTICE that the Council The Cor of the Town of Georgetown Intends to apply to Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section of The Planning Act for of By law No passed on the day of A copy of the Bylaw Is furnished herewith A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the By law and stating the lands thereby Is furnished herewith Any person interested may within fourteen id days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to Clerk Administrator of The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown notice of his to approval of the said By law together with a statement of the qrounds of such Any person wishing to support the application for approval of the By law may within fourteen days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk Administrator of The Corporation of the Town Georgetown notice of his support to approval of the said By law together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving ar The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said By law but before doing so It may appoint a time and place when any to the By law will be considered Notice any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an ob lection 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 DATED at the Town of Georgetown this day of December G Clerk Administrator The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown Many Names Tit ft is atlvily Noil the term isid ft I An liirislmjs llnlid for from I lit term signifies night Die of is is from tin Ikbrtv mas which iritjule NOTICE EFFECTIV IMM NO SNOWMOBILES ALLOWED Offenders will be Prosecuted North Halton Golf Country Club THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GEORGETOWN Re Amendment to Zoning ByLaw 5791 as amended by ByLaw No It is the opinion of the Planning Board and of Council tor The Corporation of the Town of Georgetown that Zoning By law No as amended be further amended by establishing a Shopping Centre Commercial Zone which would be known by the symbol C3 The Zoning By law now provides for two zones in the area restricted to commercial uses The CI or Neighbourhood Commercial Zone permits the use of for neighbourhood stores service stations professional offices and business offices A neigh 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 new merchandise exclusively The or General Commercial Zone permits the use of the land for neighbourhood stores and other retail stares 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 combustible cleaning solvents car sales rooms and lots 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 or Shopping Centre Commercial Zone will permit the lands In that area to be used only for the particular uses set out in By law 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 By law 57 as a group of commercial establishments conceived designed developed managed as a unit either a or a group of owners or tenants acting in collaboration In accordance with the provisions of the by law 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 By law No also sets out specific provisions dealing with lot frontage depth area and coverage front rear and side yard depths and widths and building height The by law 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 72 In respect of these matters The proposed amendment to Zoning By law as amended creating the new C3 Shopping Centre Commercial Zone conforms with the Official Plan for the Town of G Clerk Administrator for The Corporation of the Town of Georqetown Main Street North Georgetown Ontario Herald Classifieds Bring Quick Results THURSDAY DEC 1972 Pages THE CORPORATION TOWN OF GEORGETOWN BYLAW No 72 66 WHEREAS the Municipal Council of The Cor poration of the Town of Georgetown deems It ad to amend Zoning By law No 57 as amen NOW THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUN CtL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GEORGETOWN ENACTS AS FOLLOWS That Section l of By law No 91 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 purpose and provisions of this By law the Town of Georgetown Is hereby divided Into eighteen zones known as That Section 1 of By law No 91 Is hereby amended by deleting therefrom the period at the end of the clause which Is titled COMMERCIAL and substituting therefor a semi colon plus the following words Shopping Centre Commercial C3 COMMERCIAL Neighbourhood Commercial CI General Commercial C2 Shopping Centre Commercial C3 That By law No 91 is hereby amended by adding to the end of Section 6 the following 3 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 of the following uses provided such uses form part of a Shopping Centre see Definition 3 animal clinic art gallery athletic club bakes hop bank or financial institution banquet hall 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 of this subsection an eating establish ment shall not include a drive In restaurant or drive in eatlnq place food store florist shop Sift shop store health club laundry shop library 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 and or bus stand or station theatre 2 General No building or structure shall be hereafter erected structurally altered enlarged or maintained except In accordance with the section on 2 Lot Frontaqe Minimum width feet 3 Lot Depth Minimum feel 6 2 3 Lot Area Minimum acres age Maximum fo area 7 Front Yard Minimum depth feet 6 Rear Yard Minimum depth 25 feet 62 3 Side Yard Minimum width feet 6 3 Bulldina Heloht Maximum feet 3 Parking Area Two and one half times the gross fioor 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 62 Loading In accordance with the provisions of Section 2 hereof 3 Special Yard Provision Street Notwithstanding the minimum yard provisions this Section where the front lot line or side lot line abuts Guelph Street between Sinclair Avenue and Mountainview Road the minimum front yard or exterior side yard shall be feet provided that the front portion of the front yard to a depth of not less than 50 feet shall be used for no other purpose than landscaped open space except for one access lane not exceeding feet in width That Appendix B to Bylaw No Is hereby amended by adding after requirements at end thereof the following line of symbols and numbers under columns respectively C3 percent 25 25 25 That the Zoning Map attached to and forming part of Bylaw No is hereby amended by changing to C3 the zone symbol of the lands bounded by Guelph Street Sinclair Avenue and Mountainview Road as shown on Schedule A hereto That By taw No 54 be and It Is hereby repealed in its entirety This By law become effective on the date hereof subject to receiving the approval the Ontario Municipal Board W R SMITH Mayor G Clerk Administrator BY LAW READ a third time and finally passed this 6th day of November R SMIT Mayor Clerk Administrator