Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1971, p. 15

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Pit Site Could Someday Be Recreation Beauty Spot Quarries near could become a recreational Industrial or residential complex Plans have been drawn up for eventual rehabilitation of the BOO acre Bite County roads commit toe this week heard a long ran ge proposal from Quarries to turn its pit site near into a recreational Industrial or residential com plex Professor Coates land- professor of architecture at the University of has designed plans for eventual rehabilitation of the acre quarry site His designs have been appro ved by the provincial depart ment of mines LARGE LAKE The plans call for reforesta tion of the pit as well as a lar ge lake in the quarry s south west corner which would be used for recreation facilities Frankly speaking I do not know of any other producer as land as Coatea told the committeo SEEK DIVERSION is seeking the committee how the company will gouge out the land it owns approval to divert which now runs through the middle of the quarry site The diverted road would skirt the area the company plans to quarry No official request come from the company but the commit tee decided to meet with officials and township council In whoso the quarry located ONLY PORTION Besides diverting the side- road which is a county road also wants to divert the northsouth Third Line a township road to the west of the quarry Only a small portion of the quarry site has been mined It is in the northeast comer of property and not yet close to the two roads they want diverted DIAGRAMS Through a series of diagrams Professor Coates explained to in the township If the road version Is not approved he said the company would bo forced to dig around the two roads which intersect almost in the centre of the part of the quarry site TUNNELS Tunnels to allow access und er the roads to the companys crushing plant in the northeast of the pit would also have to be built be said Indusmln Is planning to try what ho termed a radical de parture from conventional pit operations Coates said The firm will mine strips running out from the north east corner of the pit and put back excess earth In the strip previously mined Once the en tire pit is mined out ho said I Their plans also showed areas there wuold be a large area of reforestation in the pit as suitable for development well as a large lake in the southwest corner which would LARGE GOUGE the recreation facilities admitted there would bo a largo gouge in the land THE GEORGETOWN HERALD running to feet in depth in THURSDAY MAY 1971 places alter the quarry opera- PAGE is completed I DRAPER DOBIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Nearest Office Queens Squire Bdg Brampton Phone Brampton or Mai ton and Toronto Fast accurate quotations and service on any exchange Visit our modern office If you can However you con open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER R B Thomson E Butty Georgetown Lions PRESENT THEIR Bavarian Beer Garden THE RETURN OF HANS WAGNER m 7 to BOB AND COREY 30 to GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Saturday June 5th Include Swimming Crafts In Summer Camp Program by SUMMER DAY CAMP How many of us have these thoughts running through our mind Lin da Clipsham has Linda has been working on this project January neTws This week the schools handed out pamphlets explaining our program to the students up to grades DAY CAMP starts July and runs until July 30 Again Terra Cotta is the centre for all activities Sports Including swimming I instruction crafts nature lore and creative periods are an in tricate part of the program Pour enthusiastic directors and IS keen counsellors are em ployed to provide the guidance for the 100 boys and girls we expect every day THESE TO year olds will be bused each morning to the conservation area in titw begin at 30 am The camp ers ore expected to bring their lunch although drinks will bo available At the buses again will be filled to transport our weary youngsters back to Georgetown Registration for this program begins May at the office EXPLORE LIQUID DETERGENT FLEECY LiaUID SolMEl hi 49 COCKTAIL 35 ICE CREAM MITCHILlS APPLESAUCE ic or tin HOSTESS MILK LB CHOCOLA HEINZ WHITE PROCESS PLAIN CHEESE a at 1 00 QUALITY PRODUCE SUPER BUYS RID LUSCIOUS J WEI I FRESH STRAWBERRIES HUB UNDER FRESH BROCCOLI 39 HO I HUH HON SOUTH CORN en fflCOB GRAPES a HENLEY WHOLE OR POLISH FL JAR i HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 34 KEUoaOS CORK FLAKES REGULAR QUAKER ALL PURPOSE SUNFRESH FLOUR LB 36 PORK LOIN 65 SWIFTS PREMIUM WIENERS 58 I CHEW PICKLE IMF lUKrtEON OS lOlOGM SLICED PIG A At COOKED MEATS APPLE PIE Sp OHer it LOBLAWS IMPORTED BAVARI 59 SWIEISMDMDItSPM SAUSAGE senium SITU POM mora SLAW um GROUND BUI MIHCED CHUCK SHOW POTATO SALAD IEEE SUGAt HE SIDE Vic SMELTS 59 79 BONELESS 1 1

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