Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1979, p. 2

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Wednesday June vote rejects complex from page are permitted by Only true lion of assist the owner efforts to lomply with neighbors wishes and reduce noise levels at the site by installing buffers he said he and his were surprised and angry at council May 7 decision to deny their plication primarily because informed thai the proposal was io precluded according to the land prison zoning designation explained If the proposed could however would Reed addresses rally Major pointed out thai the lawyer representing the applicants was aware that the matter was to be discussed al May 7 meeting Wood suggested that applicants should com their social activities at he site without the to determine whether there would be any serious problems with traffic or noise He ad milled that his chief the clam that BEAVER COLONIES GROWING A group of kits were Invested as Monday night at St George Anglican Church wllh their leaders alio being Invested The new Heavers are front row left to right Scott Adams Brent and Ian Vint Middle row left to right are Oram Marc Sin John Manning Curtis Hamilton and Jeff Conditional approval Hack row left to right are Jeffrey Wright David frost Michael and Daniel The Beaters new are Alex Ine Itainbow and Jenninas HuiU Herald photo Rest home endorsed Continued from one council 1hii week th the George Kenned Publu School and Joicph Gibbon Public School both hut space while he arc I iron nil Chapel Street school only lus Ihe small open on grounds In response to Hit council staff ri ing he lower Iht I grounds for list is of the residents or Street told Ihi I Ik and others slnn concern somt councillors it home m ix tonvertcd inlo i i v huh hi would hue much grt ikrinipic on lit neighborhood Council was is mi red on Won day however Unit Ihe aw run of the proposed home do not wish the convened nursing now or in the future t Mr w is also umkr Mr Hut more has ruin desigmlcd al the silt for liu iddilicnil irking spaces ItNSIHTI INM the il ind Iht us ind iried ilc one sing ile riLomiiRndition i old ii Mi Morris fluids In It rms of iduij lliine siipporint in if hi in Ihis does mil fill inlo lit of i lit ire In most in ippropri ileif were ltd lo belies il I be the 1st Mr Morns sed as illh fills i fie ire fiuhl 111 Ihi iiusukrahk short f comfort of the ott the up I Hie home ifupproied would ire off Drue thus treating i drive Ihrough the ire i lie ivsured would be no such ind that open spite will be left tin hi pi inntd for the rtsi home Ihe hire mini both si iff member visitors lo llit home he slid Ihi silt should fe dure it least one for every lwo icrj iboul Serjeants proposed jropos I ick of tins riporl I gnnu ire tonte iridic in Kntthltl thai iitipublit monei is tin Iht proposal resl will siuret if it ttiynt teller ad I About the Hills Red Cross Youth dance There will be a teen dance In Knox Church Hall Saturday June at p sponsored by Red Cross Youth Music will be provided by disc jockey Mike Dine Pool hall approved Town ouncll has granted a licence to Howard Oram to open and operate a pool hall in the newlyopened Hills Shopping Centre in Georgetown Mrs Oram representing her husband interests at Monday night council meeting reported thai the pool hall will be located on tho centre main floor door to the triple cinemas Playground opening Holy Cross Separate School in Georgetown will officially open its new creative pi ground at a special ceremony scheduled to begin this evening Wednesday at Mayor Pete Burlington MPP Julian Reed transport James Snow and officials of the ministry of culture and recreation and s separate and public school boards have been invited to attend the opening of the playground which was financed by Holy Cross Parents Association Acton plaza appeal A letter from the law firm and alerted Board which would challenge council a March decision against proposal to build a major commercial plaza on Acton eastern boundary The company has also filed an application with the provincial ministry of housing requesting a referral of request for official plan and toning amendments for the shopping centre bank winner Gordon Johnston of Moon tain view Road South in Georgetown hat won about worth of lawn furniture Including an umbrella table and chairs as a result of his number being drawn Friday night in a raffle sponsored by Toronto Dominion Bank branch which recently opened In the new Hills Shopping Centre Branch manager Roger Should told The Herald that the draw was made In conjunction with the last week opening of the centre Miracle Mart outlet 1 t of rtsi home ill tin for libit fed with those serious reservat Mr Reed argued that development of renewable en sources as well as efforts to increase energy conserve in Ontario should be the He closed saying I ask all of here today to resist hose siren and keep he messages coming home to gov that the positive wer the perceived need for nuclear power ts through those very methods of conservation and renewable energy devel TEH KALI Mr spoke with after the rally and restated his party s belief there is a place for nuclear power in Ontario but he that any further of the industry must be done cautiously Mr Reed said his biggest reservation about rgy revolves around the quest ion of waste storage It has slid nut been demon to me that it can be stored with complete safety He said that if nuclear technology docs not solve this problem he would not support the construction of additional nuclear plants One of the s major objections to the Darlington plant is that considering the questionable safety aspects of nuclear power and Ontario hydro surplus there is simply no need for the risky TIM What I think we have here is some time because of our surplus power He said that if we fully develop our potential energy savings through energy con Ontario will have enough time to properly devel op renewable energy resourc as well as develop addition hydroelectric power He said that these three steps would help delay even further the additional development of nuclear energy thousands be converging on the alt several nei year Father conceded that the ap plicants anticipate gatherings of visitors about our times each year Anita coowner property adjacent to the site presented council with a petition which suggested that council May decision may have been based upon misunderstanding and possibly prejudiced statements about the ap plicants Lawyer Kent Webster who claimed lo represent roughly 15 ratepayers whose lands abut the proposed site argued that there had been nothing said during previous council or planning board meetings which could be construed as being prejudiced the applicants The issue is not who but whal he said repeating the assurance he gave council two weeks previous on his clients behalf Mr Webster again explained that his clients have no dispute with the intended land uses believe that any council decision allow buildings to be erected would open door further expansion of site and enable the applicants to STEREO SPECIALS iignetic cartridge 112 and up it Plot many moro deals save up to in a stereo package Converters 89 St Brilliant natural RCA XL- color at a Buy Now price See our Specials on Cable Converters and Antennas We will be knowingly FjT undersold l Won pah IKi We Service exert greater on the town to additional development Patterson pointed out two the landowners named by Mr Webster as his clients had also signed the petition favoring he reioning tended that council like lawyers must try to adhere to facts rather than even One must what might happen in the future Mr Webster maintained Avenue sheep far Peter Branch told council that his background as a civil servant in the provincial planning him authority to Mr Branch explained that he w i the sale of the site in question to the Croatian Canadians and has since watched the new owners put the property in shape and restore the farmhouse at the site Since their proposal has become a source of contention in the council chambers pointed out that the Croatian Centre represents no capital expenditure for the citizens of Hilts all whom in fact would be welcome visitors to the centre Of the concerns expressed by some council members Mr I ranch contended that the noise emanating from the centre could be contained and that the Olympic sized swimming pool proposed for construction could provide all the water necessary for emergency uses Are we to haven reputation as a municipality that we are nol progressive he asked If we reopen this now we can well and truly be accused of waffling Levy countered Mayor advised council that acceptance of Armstrongs motion to re open matter should represent council intention to approve the application Since no new information had been provided by the four speakers he said there little reason to reconsider this as far as 1 m concerned included on picture tuner isgfc ports though he said he has become a little tired seeing the lack of TT progress the project has confronted If council continues to waffle on proposals for such major facilities Mr Branch any industries which books i imi reu examine the area CHRISTIAN BOOKS potential location may be frightened off by the propsect RECORDS GIFTS that they may go broke waiting for council s en George SI S dorscment Brampton Ont Remarking that he Is fed up with rising taxes Mr Branch Phone 4579922 Lome to ST GEORGES HALTON HILLS CHURCH PENTECOSTAL Anollcan ASSEMBLY REV TEES Trafalgar and No June 10 Highway TRINITY SUNDAY PASTOR REV J a The Eucharist Family Sunday June Morning Prayer a m a it Church School 11 a 11 Morning Worship Nursery Provided Evening Service GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Pioneer Main SI Christian Service PASTOR RALPH 1 Sunday June Prayer Bible Study a Sunday School Friday a Morning Worship Youth Service MAPLE AVENUE 30 m Evening Service CHURCH Everyone Welcome Maple Ave am Edwin Mitchell your church June Family Month Sunday June IMMANUEl Family Bible LUTHERAN The Family God CHURCH Windsor Reload at Carole ST Communion 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