Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1984, p. 3

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Ten acres for sale to attract home buyers Herald Ten of land behind the arc sporting new sign this week advertising 50 fool lots for sale Bruce Mclean of the towns inning department said there draft approved plan or a subdivision on the properly allow or 126 townhouses to Ik built He said the town received any applications for the building proposal understand that is up for marketing reasons to a reaction to see if people ire interested in purchasing homes on he the deputy planning director said The sign has been erected by Br Dale Homes and reels interested to the real estate company in Georgetown We re in the process of it to purchase Culvert Dale Homes Raymond told The Herald The land is currently listed under developer tour Seasons Mr Let ml sale virtually a fait accompli He said the properly is i being in Georgetown and only through the sign on property OVER VI on is get a market overview so us to see product would be icccptai in Mr said Although the eloper has approval for the erection of 12G on the property Mr said Calvert Dale intends to the project to bigger lots and instead of GO single fimiiy homes Response to the s is been more positive to the construction of ly homes than to town houses he said Before construction on lug n on J property application must be made to the town by he property owner BangORama Planning leave town for the Victor weekend make sure return for the Optimist Rama Monday May The eighth annual plans to be bigger and more exciting than last hoisting bicentennial theme with a parade and a march band from George town Kentucky Also new to the day long celebration ore the men from the with their famous Musi Ride Complementing the gigint fin d art rates for kids and tl music of tht Jeff land A full mid pony lis decoritcd bikes ind custom car show provides hours of enter for the kids Thciduitscin through an art show pull tugof displays SECTION HE MP Wednesday Majrt jnd f Watch The Herald for details ibuut the NO ONE KNOWS NOSES a id students at Harrison Public School prepared an entertaining play for daring I en Week The play was about the tuvmaker who wants a real live boy The Fairy Mod mother lite to his Herald photo RUGBY PANTS With Front Zlpptr and PIGSKIN JACKET 79 LEATHER JACKET CASUAL PANTS EEDECAL Willi TSMrirwchist A S250 SAVING RUGBY PANTS 10 16 CLOTHING Local video outlets may have to adjust to censors standards By ROBIN Staff Video outlets in the Ha I on Hills area may have to prepare them selves for a change if has their way In a proposed legi the Ontario Government Is seeking to give Its censor board the right to classify distributed video tape cassettes This proposal would have the biggest effect on the video cassettes which arc classified as adult movies While some outlets in the Hills do not carry the adult movies many do A lot of the adult movies available arc what moat people would refer to as soft core pornography however films that may be often sivo to some and class under a con rat may find their inlo the from such places as Quebec and British Columbia where there arc fewer restrictions on film content Barb own crofLhcVdeo Station In Georgetown said its none of their bus when for comment on the propos leg station What you do in your own home is your own business she id Mrs said that the movies arc available for rental from her have been censored by some one though she couldn name who and are not like the ones you d get in Quebec or British Columbia Acton Video Station owner Brian ii fully in agreement with the government propo sal Mr does not any movies hat may be classified as adult movies Gill Rutherford who Is with Citizen Against Pornography is pleased with the proposed legislation One of the objectives of our group has been to pressure the Ontar Government into this kind of commitment she said Mrs Rutherford feels Hint hard core porno graphy or sexual seen which are oupled with violent acts in videos are advertise ments for social 1 Emotionally unstable people or very young people may think that the kind of behavior hey are seeing perfectly normal she explained One or the big bene fits Mrs Rutherford sees in having videos classified by the Ontario Censor Board or such a group is that it would take the onus of the police in the com muni It is presently up to the police to view the tapes that may be con sidered offensive or con trary to the criminal She also said that it would help people if the I videos were classified so they t end up renting something that they didn wont Some of the titles to the videos may be misleading she said FLETCHERS family shoes MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL LADIES MATCHING SHOES with PURSES OUR REGULAR PRICES UNTIL 5 M SAT MAY 12th84 Smart Summer Styling by STYLISH PUMP JUST RIGHT FOR SUMMER ash heels and a symmetrical Colou j Whlo Summer Gey Dor no Rod and SIZES69 998 ONLY 42 A FASHION PUMP FOR ANY OCCASION upper actio Colours Summer Charcoal Lacing 1 it lo w Navy Lac Blue Ih Br II ant Wh Lac SIZES 98 ONLY 42 A SMART LOOKING 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