Page SECTION A HERALD Wednesday October 1SS1 Concerns resolved homes set for okay Compared to last year a I this ably favorable which seemed apparent a year agencies have- been advised Niagara Escarpment Commla- council attitude Hon- Although there ore still a few ago has been confidently of the changes which Almond Almond lawyer Roger day night toward Almond In- hurdles to overcome before patched By Oct 19 council has made to salvage the Elliott lold that vestment Limited estate dc- 18home project originally should have an amend project arrangements made through velopment proposal for the twoacre estates councillors ment to e official plan draft Recalling the proposals out the past year have put to southeast comer of Fifth Line generally agreed that the for their approval and checkered history before bed Issues that were dc- was remark threat to local agriculture assurances that other concern council region and the bated at the last meeting Berry Farm estates meet conditions After seeing a proposed plan of subdivision revised about six limes to comply with comments made by numerous agencies Anne Berry may finally be allowed to build her six home estate development on the southwest corner of Highway and 10 Town council has indicated It will endorse the Berry Farm estates draft plan If about conditions are met which deal the develop ment unique configuration The estate proposal which contains six homes on twoacre lots in ihe midst of an active farm operation Was greeted with considerable skepticism when presented to the planni board last year For one thing the board noted the homes would be linked to Highway through a private road and here was some concern based on previous Incidents thai the town would eventually have to take responsibility for the road a maintenance Among the conditions which must be met before iho town gives lino approval Is that Berry b arm erect a at the entrance the private lane way which clearly states that the town is not liable for damages caused by accidents along the short be tween the houses and the highway Clauses Included In the sub division agreement also stale that the development owner will not petition or pressure the luwn into assuming respon for the road Houses In the development will use septic systems and draw water from a commonal well system The Niagara Escarpment Commission will also be lold that council has agreed to ihc dralt of Ihc subdivision Sept 10 Under the new proposal Almond has trimmed Its prop erty by two acres addlngthcm to the parcel given to neighboring farmer Frank An Last year Insisting that the property had agricultural pot despite reports which Indicated lhal It was neither good for crops or extracting mineral aggregates George Maltby charged lhal the development could be the downfall of farming com munlty in the long run Other farmers apparently agreed fearing that housing developments In Ihe town rural area threaten the growth of the municipality lurnl industry When the proposal was being debated that September councillors also insisted that future home buyers In the development be mode aware that they may find odors the surround farms offensive The new proposal presented to council Monday not only removed a troublesome cul-de- sac which concerned the en gineering department but also ensured a wide buffer between Mr Anthony farm buildings ard the estates by conveying the rather rugged agricultural acreage to the neighboring fanner Originally Ihe developer in tended to give the extra prop erly beyond the estate division to the town but was turned down because of problems associated with policing and looking after It Stressing lhal council should not moke any final decision on he new development proposal until groups such as the Agricultural Advisory Com mittee had been contacted Miller described lite new plans as having much more potential than what It had earlier About half of the 100acro site Is slated for the estate project The houses which are to be built on lots of two acres each and more will be con siructcd along a winding road accessible from highway and the Fifth Line If the project Is approved It might be sooner we think when left lo right Chris von Inntrebner Ian McKay and Kelly Taylor are household names on the national racing circuit driving Formula I cars These youngster were the champions In Ihelr claw Ihcy raced down the Maple Alenue hill Sunday to prove to tome DO that thru- soap box driving skills were second to none GRAND PRIX FEVER Herald photos by Harald Branech and Dave Chris was Junior Group 1 winner and he recorded toe fastest Lime of the day finishing the course In IS seconds 12 competed In Group Senior class lo claim title that division while Kelly Taylor 14 made her name known In racing circles by completing the Group II Junior division In first place a centre receives minute racing Instructions and a registration form Michelle Hilts looks on noon Sunday participating In the Grand Prix race began congregating for careful briefings ensure all regulations and race standards were met Careful planning by official oil as no Injuries occurred Wilh no asphalt hills to tempt Stephen youug son of Kinsmen Brian Markham seems content just show dad his stationary driving skills The Kinsmen were active si the George town fill fair answering questions to passersby regarding soap box derby as well idling various Mi record Back a fund raiser for fibrosis research Join Us ThANksqiviNq WEEKEND at SPRINGBR00K NURSERY FREE Splrea or Flowering Currant each purchase of any 3 flowering shrubs limited Dob 2050 OFF Houieflanti 20 OFF Groat selection of Spring Bulbs available Don forget to feed your lawn fertilizer tils year SALE ITEMS OCT ONLY LINOS MEATS Come To Our OPENING ThufsOcI 8th at our new location Moore Park Plaza ONE WEEK ONLY FREEZER ORDERS RED BRAND J Side Baby Beef 1 FRESH TURKEYS 133 lb FRESH CAPONS 127 lb FRESH CHICKENS 125 lb FRESH FOWL 99c lb LAMB AND GOAT ONLY 349 lb HAMBURGER Reg lb GROUND BEEF Med lb GROUND BEEF Lean 249 lb Well have wilh Come in help us celebrate our new store LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FROM UNO HIMSELF Oct lona FREE COFFEE FOR ALL EVERY 15 MEAT PURCHASE FREE LB OF HAMBURG 74A Main St N Georgetown Moore Park Plaza 8776201 Notes Rough road Coun Mike Armstrong Monday night congratulated Georgetown drivers who regularly and plow through Highway construction between Mountain view Road and Sinclair Avenue Coun Armstrong said he was appalled by the condition of Ihc road and traffic flow during construction and expressed hope thai Ihe rest of the construction period the road Is to be surfaced by Nov Why In Ihe name of heaven someone been killed along the construction area is beyond me he said Deputy town engineer Ted Ba linger acknowledged thai a I limes traffic control through the construction has been tacking on occasion Business bids to OMB A proposal to establish a Void grocery outlet and a Speedy Muffler franchise on Georgetown Mounlalnview Road North will likely be heard by the Ontario Municipal Board The businesses have been proposed for a vacant lot near the northeast comer of Mountalnview and Highway but other developers In the and the Chamber of Commerce have objected The Chamber maintains that the proposal conflicts with the Highway corridor study which argues against reaming Industrial land for commercial use Four Seasons Really Group of Toronto opposes the plans because they fear it will result serious traffic problem in the area and they claim they were not informed of proposed moiling Cadets Tag Day The local division of Ihe- Lome Scots army cadets will hold their annual tag days Oct and Permission far the lag days was given by town council Monday night J By and Lauretta Mills These clubs are just what you need Now at many of the fall activities arc back in lull swing It seems appropriate lo remind seniors who ore perhaps new to thai there are two clubs for them in Georgetown The Blue Triangle sponsored by the and coordinated by Nancy Short ill meets In St Andrew United Church the first and third Tuesdays m Membership is open to anyone fifty five and over The fee Is three dollars per year with cents per cover Inc costs Their are composed of various activities The Oct meeting is In the form of a bus trip to Toronto visiting many points of Interest there This is limited lo members only and scats available on rst come basis A bazaar is planned for Nov 17 For further Information phone the The second group the Belles and Beans Club United Senior Citizens of Ontario U S C O meets In the Slcwarttown Community Hall the second and fourth Mondays all pm ThcnextregularmcetlngwiribeOct Acceptance age for membership is sixty years and over For married couples both may become members when cither spouse reaches sixty years of age The fee is also three dollars 13 per year with a collection of cents per meeting for hall rental In addition to their meetings of varied Interests several organized bus trips are planned At their Sept meeting I- lorence who had been a delegate to the S convention in Kingston last summer benefit discussed and wilt be presented for government approval For further colt the Bradley Did you know that seniors eligible for the Ontario properly tax grants will also be eligible for Ontario new temporary home heating grants This is a short term program and Is on a diminishing scale The grants for winter 188162 arc per household for winter 138283 and far 4 Eligible seniors receive the grant automatically Inthespnrig No application is required For further Information write for Ihe booklet Tax Grants for Seniors 1981 ministry of revenue Guaranteed Income and Tax Credit Branch Queen Park Toronto Onl or for questions re Tax Grants for Seniors dial toll free A gentleman reluming his club after many years absence found only one man an elderly gentleman in the Excuse me sir Would you have a drink with me Old Boy Don t drink it once like it Would you smoke a cigar with mc Old Boy Don smoke tried once like It Later Would you play a game of billiards with me Old Boy don I play tried It once didn like But my son will be along soon He 11 enjoy a game with you Gentleman Your only child I sure Films for youngsters The Georgetown Public Library will be offering an afterschool programme of films far schoolaged children six years and older Oct from A lo 5 p m This Is a free programme ANNOUNCING Our New Location is still in Georgetown Market Place but now were upfront beside the Bank of Montreal Come In And See For The Creative Chef ROSTI UTENSILS AND BOWLS Mad With SptctAga Malamlna Break rwtetinl Wont scratch Colour fast and In a whfa range to comple ment your kitchen Get Cooking with ideas from the many Cook Books in stock Youll find every dish from asparagus to zuc chini to please your palate Set A Pretty Table with some lovely linen placemats and napkins on solids and patterned and coordinating napkin rings Cooling Emporium Georgetown Market Place Now Location Bank 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