Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1971, p. 4

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Kampgrounds Would Provide Link in Recreation Chain Plans by and Mrs J of 1 Goorgt town to create a of America tent and tourist pork on Highway 7 three miles west of here received a setback Monday when Esquesing Town council turned down their I lastditch effort to proceed this by having the holding by law amended Coincidental of America which has a of campgrounds throughout North America demanded con of a start on the local franchise on Monday if it was to be listed in campgrounds I rectory which will go out in the mails to I American Canadian campers next month They already have approval from the Health Unit Depart ment of Tourism and Depart ment of Highways to proceed with their plans for the tourist tamp grounds on Highway 7 just west of Cedar Springs Mo tel The moved to their country home a few years to get away from the heat and bustle of Toronto Last June they slaved at a Kampgrounds of America park while holiday the United States and it was ihcn they conceived the lea of putting some of their Highway land to such a pur pose The property they hope to campgrounds is welt with cedars and rocky unsuitable farming but id tent and trailer park After i business is established an arts and crafts shop wo be added to the fa ititics with much of the ware by members of the family of is United States based grounds chain with the vast of their parks in the S But recently the KOA symbol Indian teepee at the park entrance has begun to be more and more frequently by tourists in this country STUMBLING The stumbling block for has been Townships holding bylaw which prohibits any change in agricultural land use in the township until a law can be drown up and Mrs main tain the holding bylaw should he amended rclcisinf thosi londs wheh hove not been us or cannot in the present be used for agricultural purposes The Kimpjrounds of Anuri is now operating camp grounds in the USA Mexico ind Canada and next year alone there will be operating under construction He states in his February 18 letter appealing for action fro council Esmiesini told Donald Steele of the of Mi Master Montgomery solicitors representing the Monday night that they could not trv to amend the holding I law while it is under tons deration for appro THF 1971J Plan for of America on County Would Take Over Main Street A proposal by Ho Hon County to take over Main Street from Maple Avenue to all of Hood from the southern boundary to the Glen River Drive from I to the old paper mill and Avenue all through town to Mountainview caught council off guard met with mixed reaction at a committee meet Thursday The Maple Avenue and River Drive proposal brought little reaction but Main Street and Mountainview raised the quest ion of the effect this county pro posal would have on the towns plans to reconstruct Mountain view and the OMB decree on I a plebiscite for the widening oil Main Street Council were cautious Reeve Morrow i ted that the town could gain financially but were wary of losing control over the type roads the town wonts ELIMINATE LINKS The county rood takeover Is urged in a roads study report which began over a year ago but whose completed report was given to county council for the first time the February meeting One of the main aims if the study is the elimination of connecting links to be I laced by complete takeover these roods Cr Em Hyde wondered if the J ounty would go ahead with i as the town plan to do Cr Horry Levy and Reeve 11c Morrow stressed the I jy of Mountainview ami said I he town should go ahead and it anyway then try to liiale to recover the cost I II try to get all the he stated but I think we should go ahead with Moun toinvicw as if nothing had hap pened he concluded 1 CAN DO IT Can they force something like four lanes Iain Street South on US ask I Reeve Morrow or do they our approval I think they can do it with without your approval re lied works superintendent I rank road chair bit member to write all their questions for m to take to the county road March I Says Merchants Losers If Main Street Concern a proposed takeover of Main Street in the county roads system was ex pressed James Kerr a Main Street South resident when he spoke at a council committee meeting Monday He is particularly concerned that an Ontario Municipal Board decision in November I which told council to reconsider a widening project and hold vote of electors be ruled BAD EXAMPLES He envisions a 4 lane rood traffic through the downtown area with trees on lower Main St no central boulevard and parking discon tinued and cited Brampton Main Street as an example not to follow He said if this happened merchants might be the losers and the town could lose the op- to develop the town ore in its own way a pint mall for example WILL QUESTION Deputy Reeve Arthur Speight sold he is concerned with lhe new plan and will be question it at a county roads commit tee Thursday He is a member of that committee but has not had a chance to digest the re port yet He Is concerned about county taking over Road also he said which Is slated for this spring I m anxious to protect the downtown core he sold but favour negotiating the proposal Norvals Knot Series in Wild Woolly Fifth Game Winners of a North Ha Hon tilt in the Memorial enn Sunday will be Georgetown Industrial Hockey League final with Mac Milk A wild and woolly contest Sunday was called With port of the third period stilt unexpired because combatants wouldn stick to puck chasing SERIES TIED held North Hal ton scoring to the first period and won game They left the learns deadlock with five points apiece after five games Each have won two and tied one in the best of five semifinal THREE FOR PARSONS from Cunningham or Morrow and from Cunningham and did North scoring Parson popped three for Nor Korzack assisted on two and Cunningham on the other Cunningham accounted for a pair from twice and Parson And the other I at ions were from Bradley and Bradley ed Bowling Party for Firefly Camp Club Georgetown Fireflies the lo cal club affiliated with the Canadian Family Camping Federation went striking Feb- at Bowl Novelty prizes for howling given to hid den score winners Russ Ham Clare Doyle Marion Rice Bryan Chadwick Earl Staple ton Irene Al Rice Norma Chadwick Don Ball Hamilton and Frank OBrlen qualified for low score prizes and Ron Archer and June Gllson bad top scores The members returned to the home of presidents Ted and Mors Hewitt to recover Tykes Herb Kewley Tournament MVP A GeortUown Tjkc Flyer Herb was judged Most Valuable in the GwlUim bury Tyke Hockey Tournament on the weekend Two other Georgetown Flyers Mark Bingham and Bolt Bauer received honourable i lion All three play in the Georgetown Tke Hockey uc as members of the Maple Leaf team The Leafs are way out In front in the standings The Flyers won two before being eliminated from the tournament Accident Damages Car and Garage A car isnt safe in its own garage beside the house Cor man of I found out night At 10 his 1067 Dodge in the on the Base cast of the Line of Esques when i 1970 Meteor driven by Alfred Browse of Milton crashed into the orate both irate and parked Extensive damage was done to the building and to Dodge Alfred Browse escaped injurj but his wife suffered minor head wounds She was taken Milton District Hospital Daniate to the Browse cor was put at Trailers Tangle Damage is Five hundred dollars damage I was done a Burns Transport raetor trailer when another tractor trailer operated by fan of Toronto backed I into it on the parking lot The accident happened m us the transport driv en by Kuszpar was backing to- ward the loading dock TRICOUNTY SCOREBOARD MIDGET A Sunny Acre Forms Richmond Hill 1 game of best of five irles February at Hill While tool I Williams held the fort the locols to by a determined Richmond Hill id to a narrow victory Williams saved the George lull several do slu lapses and the Gcorge- loin showed the t of a a off in miss e I passes difficulty out of their own end The Ovcnden Arnold proved effective and hard working Pete netted the winner during scramble the previously mentioned pair assisting Arnold got the first goal from The local Midgets arc recov from post tournament i blues and fins ore hopeful that coach Ron Dixon can get them back up to the peak perform in the Quebec tournament The second game of the was played here Tuesday Game three will be here tonight Thursday Game four if nee will be in Richmond Hill Sunday and game if needed back here Tuesday March BANTAM A E Bliss St Thomas Saturday February Clinton This first game of Bantam tournament was easily by the locals Dean Popj scored two and Kevin Reeks Gary and Bill Kir by one apiece Gary Nix assist twice Rick Becker Bill Klrby Dick Popic Gary and Tom once each The winning goal was by Dale from Becker The goal by Bill from Dean into an open net Whitby F Bills Georgetown goals were all unassisted Tom Bill Mike Forbes ibi marksmen Bliss Brampton February in Brampton Brian Laird was outstanding in net Gary Nix Dick and Dean and Bill got goals Kirby and Rick Becker got the assists A C ft Motors John Wright scored a hit trick Bruno Martina netted other two Hamilton Terry Turner Joe South and Bobby Becker assisted getown ploy the time of a best of five nst in the OMH tonight in arena Game two will bc in Barrio at p Sundoy Burlington Canadian Tire in Burlington recovered from sub par periods to hold ton in the third score their only eoal Russell Gra wis a standout on defense Andy from Glen Stock fish and Timpson the goal Burlington Con I February in Burlington Pun Morrow scored George town marker from Dave and David Georgetown Youth On Winning Team The Nancy Green team from Caledon Ski Club made it to finals Georgian near Collintwood Saturday They placed third in on event contested by clubs Georgetown youth Col Smith son of Mr Mrs Gerald Smith Maple Avenue is a member of the Coledoni clubs Green tcim a Cold Racer in club The team represents racers from eight ycors old Pleasant Surprise No Lineups for Licenses No line up at the Motor Ve hide office on Saturday was the pleasant surprise which greeted the a moll number of local car owners who waited till the last day to get Ihclr plates Br Saturday night over sets of license plates had been issued from the Main Street branch car plates and station wagon plates The truck plates just went an March I so no figures are available on them i plate numbers range I from to L92 right now and may go a little higher through the year This Is a favourite way of spotting local cars while away an vacation trips REGULAR A D E R T I S E R GET THE BEST RESULTS START YOUR CAMPAIGN NEXT WEEK s The Georgetown Heraldl 8772201

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