Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1982, p. 21

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Still worried about last summers noise char SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday May IMS Page 3 Town wont back Yugoslavian liquor applications By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald Staff Writer Unconvinced of the Yugoslavian recreational centre south of Acton have proved themselves responsible neighbors the towns general committee last week refuted to endorse a request for occas ional liquor permits being submitted to the provinces liquor board Charges were laid last year against Canadian- Yugola via Cultural Association repre sentatives Nick and Orbovlc for breaches of the towns noise bylaw follow ing events at the centre located on Highway near the Third Line charges were recently dismissed in Milton provincial court As far as Im concerned association members are welcome In Hills when ever they want Mayor Pete Police Week Official opening ceremonies for the new Hallon regional police headquarters on White Oaks Boulevard in arc planned for May from to 3 The Oakville Band and police honor guard will add color to the flagraising and ribboncutting ceremon ies The forces crime prevent ion trailer tactical rescue unit truck and propane powered cars will be there for public interest The building itself will be open for tours at featuring the new revolver practice range Sgt Al Mc Queen said members of the Ontario Police Commission and government as well as regional chairman Jack and Police Chief James Hard ing will be attending The building will be open for public touring May 10 to from 130 to pm and from to told the Bui there arc rules which all good neighbors must follow and there Is no Indication that they have been followed In tills esse The acknowledged however that council might look at the request again If events at the centre are rela tively quiet this year Representing the association committee In charge the property Mr Caic asked general committee members to give him a second opportun ity to improve relations be tween his group and neighbors who say they have been dis turbed by noisy celebrations at the centre He acknowledged that he has trouble convincing his group thai there Is a noise problem I took precautions after the first charge July S and tried to tell hem to turn It down Mr Cajic said They promis ed but they didnt follow through If I tell them some people dont like the noise they say how can people not like music The properly was chosen for a centre because It is close to Highway and is easily accessible for Yugoslavian- Canadians living in the Gold en Horseshoe Mr Cajlc said adding that the purchasers of the site were not really aware there are many resi dents surrounding the site Noise bylaw charges were laid July and 12 well as Aug The first two charges were later dismissed because I he town according to Justice of the Peace McDcrmott had not proved that Mr and Mr Orbovlc permitted the noise or were In charge of the centre at the time latter charge was dismissed over a procedural error Opposed to councils stance on the permits Coun Mike Armstrong argued that the lows allegedly broken last year do not concern the prov inces liquor regulations He said the issues arent relat ed and suggested that the town should lie up loopholes in control anticipated problems the centre by not endorsing the permit request Without town support the association may have trouble getting occasional liquor permits but the committee was warned problems at the centre may not be solved by its decision and It may problems policing the centre Liquor permits enable police to carry out inspections on premises or a properly check ing for violations of the Liquor Act town bylaw officer Jack said Celebrants bound for the centre will have to bring Ihelr own liquor If the permits are eventual refused It means police will only be allowed to go on the property if they believe violations are taking place have permission from the landowners Supporting the request for endorsement of the permits Counc Dave Whiting said Mr Cajic and his group do not have the credibility they hod last year We have a responsibility to the residents in the area to notify the liquor board that we object to the application he said adding later that the centres users arc entitled to quiet enjoyment of their prop erly Councillors Pam Sheldon and Marilyn Serjeants on agreed that the permits arc a privilege should not be extended until Ihe centres owners have convinced council noise problems will be trolled Responding to a question from Coun Miller Mr Cajic said It would be too expensive to purchase a sound system which could not be tampered with once an accep table level of sound had been established He would try to convince his organization to spend the mon ey on an acceptable sound system Mr promised otherwise he will recommend that association close down the centre DEATHS I ENGAGEMENTS FOSTER Ruby Thursday April St Michaels Hospital Toron to Ruby Hancock ol Mrs of and Roy Georgetown Door Susan Foster Imborly and Jason and Foster Loving friend Claire Georgetown Rested at the McCluroJonos Funeral Home Edith Street Go or go town where Cemetery In memory con Boris to the Canadian Can cor Society would be ap preciated 3d DEWHURST HarrySuddenly on Saturday May 1982 Georgetown a District Mamoriol Hospital Harry In his year Beloved husband of Rage Door brother Frank North Carolina Rested ot Mc Funeral Homo Edith Street Georgetown whore service was held Tuesday Interment Greenwood Cemetery In memory contributions to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated HARRIS Tracy April Georgetown and District Hospital Ken Harris beloved husband ol Ethel James Loved fothar Evelyn and Jim Horns both Trenton and Pat Dear brother Robert Hams and Doris King Georgetown and the lata Lena Loved grandfather ol Connio Cara Come Samantha Tracoy and Krlaty Rested at Iho Joned Funeral Horre Edith Street Georgetown from Thursday at where and committal was held Friday at 2 oclock Cremation followed CAMERON SLATER Mr A Mrs John Slater Acton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Jul Ann to Mr Wayne William Cameron 1 bridge Sent The amity of lata Gomel wish to extend their sin core appreciation to relatives and Moods for their expressions of sympathy floral tributes charitable their many acts of kin dness and concern over past months and during their roconi bereavement In dear husband father and grand lather We express our special lhanks to Rev Peter Barrow A Thompson tho McCtureJonos Funeral Home and lor kind care and atten tion ho roceivod from en staff of Ward A and Physto- Thorapy Your kindness wilt always bo remembered WANTED TO BUY Old col ton sheets lor rags We don I care about holes or condition but must be clean lb a m 4pm Monday to Press Room Herald 45 St Georgetown Ontario QoodMTvfca good price Thats homeowners ROBERT TAIT INSURANCE AGENCY LTD 174 Qutlph Strati Georgetown good neighbour Town of Halton Hills NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING rropcriy General of the Cwporatiwi the Town Hills will conduct a PUBLIC io 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