Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1981, p. 6

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November House lots too small Coun Booth argues A severance application Monday night gelling near Georgetowns downtown council lo express similar dia- has piqued Coun Roy pleasure the regional Land Booth but he was Division Committee Ball players boogie can have a ball dancing the night away and help out local minor hockey the same time by attending the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Associations Fall Dance from 830p to 1230 a Nov 13 at St Georges Church hall on Street All proceeds to minor hockey the tickets at couple which Includes cold plate Theyre available Wendy Stewart at True Blues 60th The Loyal True Blue Lodge of Georgetown celebrated its 60th anniversary lost Tuesday night with a dinner and birthday a Lodge meeting in the Odd Fellows flail on Street SYLVIAS A CHARMER Helping Rom pin Ronnie Hawkins set the precedent lor showcasing profeiilonal performing talent at the Ha lion Hills LibraryCultural Centre Canadian recording star Tyson brought her band the Great Speckled Bird to the John Elliott Theatre Sunday night The folk and country held the capacity audience in the palm of her hand The Herald will carry exclusive concert and backstage photos In lit Weekend Eilra Friday sped ally for us by former staffer George now a professional portrait photographer Booth argued thai a severance proposal for a corner lot at George and Draper streets would create two lots which would be too small according to town bylaw to have houses on I hem even though the lGfifoot by 33 foot property already has one house In fact he said one of the lots created would fall about 1000 square feet short of the minimum area allowed for a house while the adjacent lot would be about square feet Pressing the planning department la lake a stand either for or against the seve- rancc application Booth called a letter from the depart ment to the LDC discussing the issue a cop out because It failed to condemn the sever ance by pointing out problems it would cause Deputy planning director Bruce McLean told council that further study would be needed If the application is approved on the condition that a bylaw amendment is sought or if the committee of adjustment decides a minor variance to the bylaw is suffi cient Council Mike Armstrong added shouldnt start interfering with the LDC Usually municipal opposition to a severance expressed following the committees decision In favor of an appli cation sometimes leading a battle before the Ontario Muni cipal Board Coun Booth said that resi dents of the area arc concern ed that traffic along the rather busy George Street will increase and may be hamper ed by cars parked in front of the two lots He said IS resi dents have signed a petition A number of citizens ore concerned that behind the downtown core cast of Main Street wlt become more densely populated If council relaxes zoning regulations A consultants study Into the of the Georgetown and Acton business Improvement areas suggests that business in the Georgetown core could be enhanced if it had a large localized popu lation base surrounding It The report has suggested that small semidetached homes in James and George Streets area might help boost the population in the Imme- meeting concern ing the severance application will be held Nov 10 Le ines Tom Elliott Parades Sunday Comrades Roy Wiggins Sargent A Emond Albert Press wood and Fred Weaver are in Georgetown Hospital Comrade Ed is In Toronto General Hospital There is no entertainment booked for Saturday in the Lounge The will be entertaining upstairs after the supper ison could do with a little n help Just give a call and a hand for a couple of hours The parades for Glen Will iams and Georgetown have been finalized All we need lo reasonable weather and a good turnout Tin weather we can not help and we always have a good turnout so It should be a good day nest Sunday There will be an imperial social evening Nov 14 Last week it was announced that a rummage sale was lo be beld on the morning of the This has been a new date will set In the near future CLARAS YEARS YOUNG Im next to tears really a delighted Clara Chapman centre said Sunday at Klncourt In Georgetown on the occasion of her birthday A friends and wellwishers gathered around the cake donated by Bakery BramptonGeorgetown MP John presented Mri Chapman with a plaque from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau along with congratulations from his own parly leader Joe Clark Mayor Pete Pomeroy was also on hand with best wishes as were left to right Mrs Chapmans niece May Flowers from Brampton niece Arnold of Georgetown Marilyn Oldham alia of Georgetown and Violet niece from Jackions Point Mrs Chapman moved to Canada Tram her native Cornwall England when she was years old Herald photo Visiting Waterloo GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL INTERIM REPORTS This is to inform parents that the interim reports for the first semester will be handed to the students on Thursday November 5th 1981 The report is intended to provide the student and parents with a fair indication of achievement attendance and effort which has been observed during the first part of the semester The report should provide a basis for useful discussion bet ween parents and teachers To this end a Parents Night has been scheduled for Monday November 16th 1981 from 900 pm Twenty Acton High School students and 30 of their counterparts from Georgetown are spending today at the University of Waterloo for the annual Science Waterloo Days The visiting high schoolers are sitting in on regular lectures participating In lab sessions and generally learning what science studies are all Some 100 Ontario high schools arc arranging visits to this semester the 13th year of the program Quality Family Clothing Sinn 1429 Academy School of Hair Styling All aspects of Halrstyling offered Hairdressing Barberlng Enrolling each month For More Information Call 2733383 Street Easl Mlasissauga Ontario Rep by- pop at issue Continued from page A towns number of councillors would stay the same as it is now four ward reps and a mayor but Burlingtons rep resentation on council would soar to 16 In contrail Mayor Bird also suggested using Burlingtons current figure of 12525 people for each rep as a base again reducing Hallo Hills and Mil tons membership to two reps Another proposal based on 1986 population forecasts for the region also concerns Hal- ton Hills While other com munities arc growing substan tially predictions envision slow growth for the town and It wont likely necessitate an additional council member Expressing sympathy for Mayor Birds dilemma in achieving representation which reflects the citys siz able population 115400 Mayor said there are not too many members from Ho on Hills sitting on council there arc three distinct and totally different areas In Bait- on he argued Acton is a community unto Itself and Georgetown Is virtually two distinct towns In that one urban area one old and one new We do have a major role In the region and want lo play it with five people Newlyelected Oakvllle Coun Peter Arch replacing the late said that redistributing rep resentation would cause more problems than It would solve However Burlington com mittee members said they were disappointed that werent more of the represent ational disparity Burlington Coun Steve Toth assured councillors that prov incial housing and municipal affairs minister Claude Ben nett has told Burlington coun cil that there Is no way the province would consider redu cing a municipalitys num bers But he added the minis ter said he would examine representational changes pro posed far the Region of Hal ton Act if he got a consensus from the rest of council Come to OXBOW o o K 8778861 LEASING A CAR OH TRUCK GIVE US A TRY CLUE letter word for travel ANSWER ROOS Travel Agency CALL NOW for Modern Lessons Guitar epiano BassGuitar Drums 5 String Banjo NEILS MUSIC LTD 8774919 A IMPORT AUTO SERVICE D Expert Repairs To All Imports Domestics The Volvo Specialist 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