Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 24, 1989, p. 5

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THE HERALD Wednesday May Page Farmer cries foul Traffic charges follow accidents over severance In an impassioned speech to Halton Regional councillors a Milton man applying for a land severance said the Region treated him unfairly in rejecting his ap plication Gino DaRe owns acres of pro perty near Guelph Line and 10 in Milton Mr DaRe represented by Fred Cunningham told councillors last month that he had head of cattle waiting to come home to his farm in Milton He said his family was to restart a farming operation that halted in 1983 and was ravaged by fire in 1986 At the meeting Mr DaRe spoke as a delegation Halton Regional councillors turned around a staff decision to reject the mans land severance for his son who was to be a worker on the farm But the next week Regional council rejected the new decision deciding that the application was contrary to the Regional plan Three people have been charged with illegal land severances by Halton Regional Police over the last two months But Mr DaRe said Regional councillors showed a complete lack of understanding in rejecting his application for land severance Mr had promised the Region he would sign an affidavit swearing the land use was strictly for farming But Regional staff say such a paper would not be legally binding and that Mr could sell his land after gaining a severance without Regional per mission In a voice reaching an almost frenzied peak Mr repeated the findings of Regional staff to council members The are not farmers The DaRes dont qualify The DaRes are not bona fide farmers Mr has been working out side the farming profession for some years council heard His wife and children have taken over won STORE HOURS 30 a 6 00 except Thursday Friday 30 am9 CJtyStyhn Cfrim To Hornet 211 Guelph Street Georgetown 8777361 CENTRE Good service good coverage good price- Thats State Farm insurance 1 St Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there milking the few cattle that are not boarding on a farm in Stayner But Mr DaRe said the Region is not judging he and his family fair ly Who re they to define what weve said an angry Mr The local Ministry of Agriculture representative look ed into all kinds of records and ask all kinds of questions about the property he said Mr DaRe invited Regional to examine his property Regional Chairman Peter asked Mr to con tain himself during the farmers heated delivery But Mr said Regional Planner Rash Mohammed was wrong in his assessment of the DaRes situa tion He said the findings of the Regional committee were not properly represented Chairman Pomeroy told Mr that he would have to stop speaking to councillors last Wednesday If you cut me out youre cut ting out the essence of the democratic process Mr said Mr Pomeroy said the DaRes should take their case to the department of planning and public works But Mr was then asked to leave the Regional council chambers Police have laid charges of careless in connection with a collision at Main Street and Moore Park Crescent Georgetown May Police say a year old Georgetown man dnving a Mercury northbound on Main Street watting for a vehicle to turn ahead when his car was hit from behind by a Chevrolet driven by a 25yearold Kitchener man The Chevrolet was severely damaged The Mercury received minor damages Charges of following too closely were laid following a twocar col at Main Street and Ken nedy Street in Georgetown early May Police report a southbound Mazda driven by a 25yearold Erin man struck the Unlocked truck burglarized Police say an AMFM cassette radio and channel- C radio were taken from an unlocked Ford pickup park ed in the area of Lot 16 and Con cession 8 in Halton Hills sometime between the evening of May 19 and the next morning The cassette player is valued at and the CB is worth say police rear of a Ford driven by a 27- yearold Acton man Police say an 1984 driven by an Acton woman 21 was demolished after it was hit from behind by a 1979 Dodge driven by a 20yearold Limehouse woman The Acton woman had stopped her car to help a boy who had fallen off a bicycle Police say Ms Brown saw the brake lights of Ms Kollanays vehicle but was unable to stop in tune Police have laid charges of following too closely in connec tion with a twovehicle collision at Mill Street and Wellington Street Saturday morning A Plymouth driven by an Acton male 16 was westbound when it struck the rear of a Chevrolet travelling in the same direction USED TVs APPLIANCES QQ00 Priced Iran Great For The Cottage DAY WADRAHTV J J ELECTRONICS 360 St Unit Georgetown 8731820 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS 8775185 ARMSTRONG AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION PHASE 2 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 301 of The Municipal Act being Chapter 302 the revised statutes Ontario that the Council of the Town of Halton Hills at its meeting to be held in the Ad- ministration Building Trafalgar Road at Tuesday May 23 1989 will consider the passing bylaws for the road construction as set out below Contract Armstrong Avenue Phase West of Sinclair Avenue to 550m West ol Sinclair Avenue Plans detailing this project and proposed bylaws are available for viewing during normal business hours the Engineering Department office Any Inquiries should be directed to the Engineering Department at 8775185 The Council will hear in person or by his Counsel any person who claims that his lands will be prejucially affected by the said bylaws and who applies to be heard Persons wishing to be heard should notriy the office of the undersigned no later than Thursday May 1989 R Austin P Eng Town Engineer The Corporation of the Town Halton Hills PO Box 128 Georgetown Ontario 4T1 BARBECUE BONANZA Values In Effect Until May 28 meat shops Own TASTY Jf MX Super Trim MBTMOtHK 12 I lb case BIG RED WIENERS 975 lb case Wieners NEW YORK STEAK Perfect Pattie SIRLOIN PATTIES 1095 I Schneiders PreCooked 0KT0BERRST SAUSAGE 99 12 Boneless Skinless CHICKEN BREASTS Individually Quick Frozen 97 RIBEYE STEAKS 95 16 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