SECTION A HERALD Wednesday April Paw Watch for children goes to province TASTERS CHOICE Ah catch that bouquet Wine Judge George of Baltimore Ontario looked Tor color clarity flavor balance and quality at well taking a deep sniff to Judge the bouquet of bottle wine prepared by member of the Georgetown Vlntnera Club president back moat of the point or hobby winning tint place by wide margin He scored TO total points more than twice the number of second place winner Smith who cored 308 and who In turn had twice the point cored by third place winner P Pbllpott who earned 146 Hie official wine Judge for amateur wine maker of Ontario Inc Judged wlnea according to nine categories of alcoholic beverages tweet dry social white table red table roa dry perl If tweet aperitif and after dinner Cider and light brew were Judged making the rirst place winner eligible for Ontario competition Herald photo by HOLY CROSS REUNION By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer Unless council reverses a general commit lee dec next week there won be another public meeting to hear a pro posal to build an estate- res development in the Road area near Glen Williams The committee Monday night recommended that the province a homing and municipal affairs ministry add the 35acre development to a parcel of land which the town wants included In the Glen Williams Secondary plan The development is planned for above northeast comer of Wild wood Road and Eighth Line and will lln another housing project underway Proposed by Meagan Ltd the developments inclusion into the amend ment wan almost a matter debated by the Ontario Municipal Board Originally the town had declined to odd It to the amendment but changed lis mind this week when the developer presented an engineering report on the project A formal development application been submitted to the town Forty homes are plann ed in the project and the development will be link to the Eighth Line as wet as Road A town planning report not es that the developer has agreed to carry out a study to estimate what effects more residents will have on the traffic flow in the area Previous public meetings have examined the official secondary plan amendment and cussed the Meagan deve lopment They were held In Nov and Aug Coun Mike Armstrong reminded committee that its been suggested the town should become more prodevelopment with the public meeting would help speed up the approval process Town planning director Ian Keith told the committee it was not obliged to hold a public meeting Not having been the planner when the development was first discussed Mr Keith said he was being cautious and prudent ending the meeting Wore not circumvent public participation on this issue Mayor Pete Woman hit Candy Gold Acton was treated and released Thursday from Georgetown Memorial Hospital after she was struck by car In Moore Park A driver was attempting to back up In the when he struck a driver partly in a second vehicle plac a child in the back scat Firefighters insured Although matter may be reviewed during the town budget considerations next year here are no plans to change life insurance coverage for Hills firefighters Like their volunteer Ha per man Oakvllle Burlington and Celedon have a per man coverage of While the firefighters insurer has Increased the allowable coverage to the additional worth of coverage would cost he town No funds for more insurance were included In he 1963 budget own treasurer Ray King In a report Monday night to the towns general committee He suggested reviewing the issue in Super Sunday tickets Tickets are up for sale Sunday at p at John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown for University Women Club s Super Sunday series The series will feature and Sons April and Susan and the Pupcorns The price Is is for this children s performance series Bicyclist hit by car A year old cyclist from Acton was struck by a motorlstonHlghway7Sundayat9pm and taken to Georgetown Memorial Hospital by ambulance suffering from leg and head Injuries Julian Ashworth was struck two kilometres east of Acton Milton although an investigation Is being conducted Julian treated and released from hospital Sunday Ambulance ride A Port Colborne man was taken to Milton Hospital by ambulance Thursday at 3 where he was admitted overnight for minor injuries in a car accident Matthew McAvoy was released from hospital he next day A westbound vehicle IS see an oncoming eastbound vehicle behind the crest of a hill and made a left turn into Its path There was to damage to the cars No charges were laid due to the road alignment Ha Hon regional police said Watch for Children signs for ports of the rural area have been turned down by the town gen committee Basing 11a decision on a town engineering dep artment report the committee Monday night agreed that the signs give a false sense of secur ity and acknowledged that they recognb by the province a min istry of transportation and communications Coun Sheldon had asked for the signs along parts of the Sixth Una and west of Highway She describ ed the engineering report as loo clinical adding that he signing concern Delrex Blvd lights Coun John McDonald t happy with a report from the region a engineering department about a raffle light proposal for Maple Boulevard intersection The owns general commit tee Instructed staff to clarify some ambiguities In the regional study McDonald described the Intersection as one of Ihe moat dangerous in the area although he study said that la traffic survey conducted July 22 indicated there Isn I a need for traffic fights Coun Marilyn Serjeantson questioned why ihe survey was carried out after the school year Traffic lights for the Intersection were proposed at a Ward councillors drop in a couple of months ago is a motherhood issue for many of the residents in the area We can solve a lot of the big problems in the rural area she noted but we should try to solve some of the smaller ones to make rest dents feel a Utile better Watch for Pedestrians and Playground Ad vance signs are nixed by the MTC Mr Austin said out they appropriate for the rural area HALTON HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY The Council of Halton Hills declares the Week of MAY 2nd to MAY 7th LIFT FOR GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL In support of the purchase of an elevator to assist Han dlcapped Students In the Georgetown Community Your house or business will be canvassed during the week of May 2nd to Donations may be made payable to the Optimist Club of Georgetown at the following ad dress OPTIMIST LIFT FOR GEORGETOWN HIGH BOX GEORGETOWN ONTARIO For each of 10 or multiple of 10 00 donors will receive a receipt for income tax purposes and a chance to win a Rick Original or Reproduc tion Wildlife Leather Painting THE OPTIMISTS THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT Separate School Board met to discuss the construction of a Catholic School In town After much discussion an llacre site Just behind Public School overlooking Maple Avenue and owned by Jack Tost was bought Sunday afternoon shwk with 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