Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 18 Oct 2012, p. 11

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 THE NEW TANNER 11 PROPOSED TOWNHOUSES: This conceptual drawing shows what Finoro Custom Homes plans to build on a vacant property at the south-west corner of Church Street and Eastern Avenue. ­ Submitted graphic Street townhouse plan raises traffic concerns Parking was the main issue raised by the one person who spoke at a public meeting into plans to build six street townhouses and two semidetached units on a vacant property beside Tanner's Bar and Grill. Finoro Custom Homes wants to amend the Town's Zoning Bylaw to allow the development on the property at the south-west intersection of Eastern Avenue and Church Street and the mandatory public meeting was held during Monday's Town Council meeting. It was Rick Matchett, Ta n n e r 's R e s t a u r a n t co-owner, who raised the parking issues, and said, to head off any future noise complaints, suggested that prospective buyers should be warned that Tanners has an exemption from the lenge a friend to join you in a game. Coffee or tea is always "on". At Bid Euchre, Roberta Thompson had the only mooner. There is a Seniors Flu Clinic on Tuesday, October 23 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. No appointment needed, but it helps if you wear a short sleeved shirt. Have you got your outfits ready for the Halloween dance on SatTo w n 's n o i s e b y l a w, allowing the eatery's sound system to exceed the 50-decibel (dB) maximum, between 7 to 11 p.m. Matchett said Tanners leases the property in question for parking for its patrons. The urday, October 27? There will be a light lunch at the end of the evening, pop coffee, beer and wine will be available for purchase. There will be lots of prizes and a great DJ. Tickets are available at the Centre and everyone is welcome. Help make this a great evening. Still thinking of partying, our annual Christmas dinner will be at Blue lease can be cancelled with 30 days notice, and he's concerned Tanners won't meet the Town bylaw requirement of seven parking spaces once development occurs on the site. Matchett requested a meeting with Town staff to discuss the issue. Springs on Friday, December 7. There will be a bus from the Centre to Blue Springs and return, for those who don't like driving out of town in the evening. More details later. Finoro planner Astrid Clos said the parking issue had also been raised by the Hide House, whose parking lot is often used by Tanner's patrons, and others. "Is it reasonable for private landowners to provide parking?" she asked. The Friday lunch on October 26 will be chicken wings and Caesar salad plus desert. The 50/50 was won by Ross Britton. He was very happy to win almost $500. By Julie Conroy S i x ty- s even peo ple enjoyed the Fashion Show on Tuesday, October 9. It was a great success with a variety of clothing from the Alia Tan Jay store in Milton featuring clothing suitable for all occasions from casual, to smart daytime wear or something a little special for the evening out. The colours this year are my favourites, with lots of browns, golds, and black teamed with red. Our twelve models looked stunning, and the manager of Alia remarked on how much fun they had getting ready for the show and how smart they all were wearing the clothing. Sixty-five people enjoyed the Thursday evening social dinner. Not quite as many as usual but we all enjoyed ourselves. I suspect some were still recovering from their Thanksgiving dinners. Crooner Monty Greig made some ladies hearts beat a little faster as he sang to them. There must have been more than thirty ladies and men up dancing slosh at one point in the evening. The floor was full and the tables empty. Marj McDonough won the 50/50 and Steve Palichuk, S i e n a A n c k e r, M a rg Bromby, Lorna Jowett, Pauline Barlow, Lorrie Van Ryan, Willie and Jake Veerman and Jean Leonard all went home with beautiful plants or complimentary CD, thanks to Monty Greig. Members have started playing Bridge on Thursday afternoon. They would like to see more faces, so if you enjoy Bridge come and join them. They start at 1 p.m., the same time as Bid Euchre. If you enjoy playing with words we have a wonderful scrabble board that is never used. Perhaps you could chal- Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, and Town of Halton Hills By-law 2003-0032 regarding the following temporary road closure for the purpose of the following community event: TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Acton Trick or Treat Saturday, October 27th, 2012 Organized by: Acton BIA Intersection of Mill Street and Main Street to John Street HAPPY 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Love: Rick, Dean, Lisa, Jordan and Hayden JOHN & HONEY GEORGE If you require any additional information regarding this road closure, please contact the Recreation and Parks Department 905-873-2601 ext. 2269.

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