Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 September 1993, p. 4

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By Oksana Buhel Pro Shooters Billiards and AER Cafe, located on the corner 37 King St. of Mountainview Rd. and Guelph St. in Georgetown, fone a will finally benefit from one LICENCED PATIO = uae OPEN | cureny,the on Currently, the establish- ment is subject to an 11 p.m. closing for the billiard wae: 12 midnight for ideo games and | a.m. for Primo appearing on behalf of the owners, appealed to Town of Halton Hills councillors at Tuesday’s general commit- tee meeting to extend the 11 P.m. closure to 1 a.m. “We can’t give any satisfaction to our clients (with an 11 p.m. closing time),” insisted Pierozzi He said when the property was purchased in February, one of the owners, Joe THREE BEDROOM Master ensuite MONDAY. Si é 00 oe Hea #00 ator ile Oe Council 6:00 Optimists TV Bingo of ent |7 ron ils Counc WEDNESDAY 5:30 TV Story COUNTRY LIVING - 1/2 ACRE [Big fami — pool. About 10 minutes to}: hi lier go no kidding! 6: lity Cal 6:30. Lyn McLeod's Ontario 7:00 Halton Seniors' Television 8:00 German Diary Weekly Programme Schedule for the week of SEPTEMBER 13th to Ser TEER 7th, 1993 Dinoto, ‘was not notified of the 11 p.m. closure. When the building permit was approved, no one mentioned the required closing time. On July 27, when the liquor license was applied for - again, no reference to the closing time. “We have signed an 18- year lease,” Pierozzi com- Plained, “and at no time were ve told about the clos- ing tim Pierozzi listed the times billiard halls in other munic- ipalities are required to shut down. A | a.m. closing time is enforced in Milton, Brampton and Mississauga. Billiard players in Toronto, Scarborough and Bolton can enjoy the game 24-hours a day. He pointed out, that according to the Ontario Municipal Board, closing times of billiard establish- THu é 0 Comment Calendar Sportszone 700 The Selfish —KADE ierp + Dance FRIDAY 5:30 Community Calendar 6:00 Spor 6:30. Halton Region Council Check Cons daily; on Cabie (recent reecrace ema 853-1270 ments are under the jurisdic- tion of individual municipal- ities. Coun. Anne Currie praised the billiard hall. “It’s the cleanest, most brightly- lit pool hall I’ve ever seen,” she said. “Not that I habitu- ate pool halls,” she quickly added. Currie pointed out the by-law (regarding clos- EE OSS Hae ee = EXGUANGE Pro Shooters chalks one up for closing time ing times) is outdated and should be altered ayor Russ Miller agreed, adding all three closing times should be con- sistent - 1 a.m. Councilors agreed to refer the item to town staff for evaluation, after which, it will be brought back to council for voting. Developers complaints given short shrift Continued from page 1 busy streets, and each devel- opment should contain at least one day care facility for younger children. Johnson insisted growth rates must be strictly moni- tored, and development should be phased. She sug- gested council restrict devel- opments to the lower end of allowable densities, and applied this same theory to building heights. “If the developers com- Plain about not making enough money - so be it,” she maintained. “You (coun- cillors) are responsible for a lot more than the develop- er’s profit.” Johnson’s final suggestion concerned the Dominion Seed Property which was designated July 29 special mixed-use node. This. desig- nation includes residential, demand a park which “will be the envy of all other communities.” Johnston followed with her own recommendations. She suggested the Halton Board of Education reevalu- ate a previously selected school site in consideration of the population increase in the segment of the Ward 3 area. She suggested council plan an appropriate road network to meet future safe- ty needs, and purchase park- land for the residents. “We all know social prob- lems come around when kids have no where to go or play,” Johnston said. She insisted on integrated and comprehensive develop- ment of the area, and the development of controls, triggered by population increases, to be-control traf- fic and other potential retail office, community, transit, parks and open space uses. Johnson urged council to d problems. Come accepted the report, which will be voted on this Monday. We Do Windows! ¢ Vinyl & Aluminum ¢ Thermal Windows ¢ Storms & Screens ¢ Picture Windows ¢ Patio Doors Entrance Doors * Siding ° Soffit ¢ Fascia ¢ Eavestrough - FREE ESTIMATES - 877-8830 Boucher & Sons Aluminum Ltd. QUALITY WORKMANSHIP IS OUR GUARANTEE! RR. 2, Conc. 8, GEORGETOWN |

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