Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1958, p. 6

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wednesday mr sou paobs nu fashion beauty salon tr 73911 mam and mill streets t scums mgmwmwos ott rut 0mumrr puw kstpgatarofammais fom mmmmm limehouse tr 7 73xt travel notes reduced airline prices tq europe new cohomy class far toronto to london 4740 rahim toronto to glasgow 4440 raturn only 10 down full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr j 2214 mill stmt health unit municipal board letters concerting town sewage disposal plant last week council received a copy of a letter sent by the muni cipal board to the ontario water resources commission contain ing important information about fl for georgetowns pro posed new sewage disposal plant the previous week correspon dence from halton health unit was received which also had a bearing on the question and on the issuing of building pennjts l to prevent such an occurrence i would suggest it would be ad visable to withhold building per- mu o r f mits for bouses in areas where ftelrex land recently released by j the municipal sewerage system is not completed yours very truly archie f bull ud dph medical officer of health the town for building 582 copy of a letter sent to the municipal board from a legal firm representing delrex developments asking for clarification of its letter was also read at the july 21st council meeting comment on the letters was made in the news columns of the herald last week and this week the entire contens of the letters are reproduced so ratepayers will be familiar with a problem which could effect building planned on the delrex land or in any other section of town not serviced by the sewage disposal plant at pres ent halton county health unit milton ontario mr c g bcnham clerk town of georgetown georgetown ontario dear mr bcnham i understand that you recently had a request to issue plumbing permits for a number of houses in an area where stwors hae been and public health nuisance if that occurred it might be neces sary to placard some of the houses to prevent further occupancy this procedure would probably cause inconvenience and fin hardship for the builder and own ers the ontario municipal board toronto ont july 15th 1958 mr brian larmour secretary ontario water resources comm parliament bldgs toronto 2 dear sir be town of georgetown proposed construction of a sewage disposal plant at a cost of 830000 00 as you no doubt are aware the ontario municipal board had public hearing in georgetown on friday may 30th in connection june 30956vwun the above application since that lime the board has consider ed very thoroughly alt the evid encc produced at the hearing and recognizes the town s need for bitter sewage disposal facilities howtvtr the towns financial post tion if the sewage plant is con structed would be considerably out conslrucwbuf there is ct no of proportion to thctr assccd connection to the sewage disposal system if thtse houses are con structed and occupied a public health nuisance might very wt 11 dcclop because of the lack of sewage disposal facilities after houses are completed our onlj means of dealing with problems arising from inadequate municipal sewage disposal is to placard the houses as unfit for habitation i think you will agree this is a rather drastic step that might cause considerable financial loss to a number of people i feell the best way to deal with thej problem is to stop construction in the beginning i must there fore ask ou not to issue plumb ing permits for houses where se wers and sewage disposal systems are not completed if we could be given some guar antee that the sewage disposal s stem would be completed by the time the houses would be ready for occupancy then con struction might be permitted to go ahead you will be interested in know ing that this problem is not pe culiar to your municipality and it has occurred before i am en closing a copy of a letter dated 2nd october 1955 yours very trulj archie p bull md dph medical officer of health and director may 30th does not commit delrex to make payments totalling 147 00000 but rather to make certain payments during the relevant period which on the basis of a realistic estimate would result in receipt by the town of apnroxi mately 147 00000 either from actual new industrial and com mercial assessment or from delrex in lieu of such new industrial and commercial assessment we would emphasise that the estimate referr ed to above was predicated on the possibility of starting residen tial construction on the initial group of 405 lots by midyear 1958 and as you are possibly aware this feature of the time schedule is already in arrears by reason of municipal building per- fits being withheld until the towns position on the new sew age disposal plant is clarified october 27th 1955 mr j d kelly municipal clerk georgetown ontario dear mr kelly recently difficulty with sewage disposal systems has arisen in two municipalities in the county be cause houses in a subdivision have been completed and occupied be fore the trunk sewer was complet ed and connected to the sewage disposal system plant i realize that sometimes the construction of the sewer is the responsibility of the municipality however i am concerned lest an incident of this sort should occur and involve large numbers of houses for considerable length of time and produce a serious health hazard kentners fuel kids valuation and if this amount of debenture debt were added 1958 together with the towns share of 348 403 00 for high school purposes it would bpfai thur ntrcintan of debrfhure capital debt for debt to assessment to 28 which the 495 lot area is much too hifh in relation t iund financial principles the municipality has an agree ment with the delrex develop ments limited to release 495 lots for residential development on which they agree to build 582 housing units at an average as sessment of 4 020 00 over a period of three years which would in crease the town s assessment by 2340 000 00 delrex develop ments has further agreed to pay the municipality sufficient moneys in cash over a period of three years amounting to 147 000 00 to bring its residential assessment in relation to industrial assessment basis of 40 and 60 the board will grant tentative approv al to this work to enable the mum cipality to have plans and spcci fications prepared and call for ten ders provided 1 that delrex developments limited posts with the town of georgetown a bond guaranteeing the payment of 147 000 00 2 that the money received from delrex developments limit ed estimated at 147 00000 be applied directly to the capital cost of the sewage disposal plant reducing the g liability to alet resources commission to 683 000 00 3 that the cost of the work proposed shall not exceed 830 000 00 4 that the town will not con tract any further capital debt other than for waterworks or hydro until the year 1961 yours truly o r chapman secretary it thriftftrt axel bv sas oaat todayt qim wkenweron in your letter you use the phrase estimated at 147 000 00 which we feel more adequately reflects the situation and we would urge that the intent of condition 1 would be satisfied if our client delrex posts a bond in the penal amount of 14700000 guarantee ing the performance of its obli gations under the agreement of april 14th 1958 rather than guaranteeing the payment of 147 000 00 we are confident that there will be no difficulty in pro ducing a bond in the form sug gested above and we would ask for the earliest possible wprd from ou in order that arrangements for the bond may be commenced our client concurs with re speet wjlh the wisdom and pro- pnetv if conditions 2 and u in our letter hut would strongly urge that in condition 4 vou rc- the need for incurring new school in the estimated si 47 000 00 pajment above rcferr ed to has alio been predicated on the construction and sale of rcsi dcnlial properties sales would of course be practically impossible with no provision for school faci lmes in the immediately foresee able future the town s existing school facilities in addition to being used now pretty well to capacity are overly remote from the area in question thus creat ing a serious house sale impedi ment we might add that pursu ant to clause 3 of the agreement of april 14th 1958 our client has already delivered a deed without payment for the school site in the new area we submit strong ly that the broadened assessment resulting from the development of the 495 lot area would greatly assist the town in paying for the new sewage disposal plant and that such broadened base will be available only if the prospect of the new school above referred to makes house sales possible we trust that the foregoing will receive your careful consideration and that we may expect word from ou at an early date yours very lrul allen hunter campbell regan per allan- campbell farm news fall rye becoming more popular j e w during the past week or two there hasbeen considerable inter est in rye for fall and spring pas ture certainly it worked out ex ceptionally well this past spring for those fortunate enough to have it normally rye sown during the first two weeks of august will provide excellent fall pasture and on land which is not too heavy also provides early spring pasture which helps to cut down the feed bill for the dairy or beef herd as a matter of fact in a spring like that of 1958 the cattle could it is noted that ta onthe rye reasonably early without puddling up the land too much the recommended rate of seeding is two bushels to the acre and we would recommend the te- tra petkus variety if not pastured too closely in the spring it can be left as a grain crop or it can be ensiled or finally it makes insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 yeara hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garaocs concrete work jndustrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need good crop to plow down and there- content of the soil in preparation for other crops by step up the organic matter copy of tetter to town cferit c g benham from allen hunter campbell regan to the ontario municipal board on behalf o delrex development limited july 18th 1958 ontario municipal board 145 queen street west toronto ontario dear sirs re your rcf pfd 928158 town of georgetown proposed construction of a sewage dis posal plant at a cost of 830 000 00 we are solicitors for delrex de velopments limited and as such have received a copy of your let tcr of july 15th to mr brian lar mour secretary of the ontario water resources commission it is ijpted that in the conditions of your board s tentative approval of the work in question is the fol lowing 1 that delrex develop ments limited posts with the town of georgetown a bond guaranteeing the payment of 147 00000 in this connection we would draw to your attention that the agreement or april 14th 1958 between delrex and the town of georgetown which is the agree ment referred to earlier in your letter as relating to the release of 4ss lots and a photo copy whereof we enclose herewith al though we believe that a copy was filed with voir at the hearing on carrolls opens warehouse at rexdale a huge 25 million distnbu tion centre to house the warehouse and new head office of grand union carroll s ltd has been completed in rexdale built to serve the chain s mushrooming supermarket operation in ontario it was formally opened recently the head office area is on two floors with a maximum use of glass to take the best possible ad vantage of natural light the of tices arc spacious and cool with complete air conditioning through i out their 20 000 square feet the latest electronic equipment has i been installed for accurate spec- 1 dy processing of vita data and accounting a sign shop emplcns several printing techniques including tho i silk screen process the 155 000 square foot ware- j house and head office is designed i to cut distribution costs with the latest power equipment for tran sporting materials an innovation is a continuous rail towveyer which travels the clrcumferehcc of the building for speedy and ec onomical movement of merchand ise the vnrebouse has 20foot ceilings sixteen trucks can be loaded and unloaded simultaneous ly and five railroad cars can be accommodated inside the building at any one time an area of 7800 square feet houses the perishables four re frigerated coolers with an area of 534 square teet nave been built for constant ontrolted tempera ture the building was designed by architects husband and wallace hamilton and is considered a mo del of its kind in the held of food distribution grand unioncarroira ltd now operates 39 supermarkets in onta rio including one in georgetown eight more are planned this year whistling past the graveyard this driver is a lot closer to the graveyard than he thinks at the speed he a going even a minor mistake in judgment could cause a major highway disaster reckless speed is the cause of too many fatal accidents on the road and sometimes even the speed limit can be misleading you can be within the limit and still be going too fast for driving conditions here s an easy rule of thumb to guide you to a safe speed always drive at a apeed that will enable you to stop in the distance that s clear ahead at night drive at a speed that will permit you to stop within headlight range if you are tired or inattentive dont drive at all one simple way to check whether your speed is too high or not is to watch the traffic around you if you are passing most of the other cars on thtt road you are going too fast if most ot them are passing you you are going too slow your ontario department of transport urges you to observe the speed limits slow down and live m i canadian compan initiates vigorous expansion program new masseyferguson plant builds 250 tractors a dayi 550 world famous ferguson system tractors every day one in less than two minutes a remarkable production figure that goes a long way towards proving this new maaseyferguson plant at detroit one of the moat ad vanced industrial facilities in the world yet this is the output of only one of sixteen maaseyferguson lactones that markets in over 136 other countries tho detroit plant is part of a whole new series of developments ranging through product research manufac turing and marketing that have recently been put into effect by thtt dynamic 110 year old company the largest manufacturer of tractors and self propelled combines in the operate in seven countries in canada f world today masseyferguson a the usa england scotland franca germany and australia over 23000 employees in these factories manufac ture a complete line of farm and light industrial equipment that reaches canadian company with a truly inter national outlook looks forward to continued progress in the mechanisa tion of agriculture throughout the world masseyferguson uxnited t o r o n f 6

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