Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1989, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Page THE HERALD Wednesday May IMS Ballinaf ad news By BETTY SO There is a most pleasant and pleasing sight when you drive in to park at the community centre now that the landscaping project is completed People are able to sit outside on the new bench which encloses the landscape and they can enjoy the view Parents are cautioned to keep their children off the newly seeded baseball diamond until the grass has a chance to take hold Plans for the fencing and backstop are under way Mrs Buckrell representing the Womens Institute received an answer to her request which was in the form of a petition to get stop lights at the centre of Mr Holmes a Wellington county engineer confirmed that the rightofway visibility was reduced from the parking lot at the store and from the mill Although there was only one accident three years there have been numerous close calls Baaed on this the county was not prepared to install traffic lights The county would at this time reduce speed limits in each direction from 00 The Ontario Provincial Police is cooperating by monitoring the traffic in the area and looking for speeders A copy of the letter on this issue can be read at the Ballinaf ad General Store The ladies played two games this week ending one with a win and the other with a loss Stereos stolen Police report a car stereo valued at was stolen from an unlocked Plymouth parked on Ann Street in Georgetown sometime between the evening of May and May As well dur ing this time period a car stereo was stolen from a locked Mercury parked on the same street Fashions For The Youngt At Heart 115 MAM ST S GEORGETOWN Across From Knox Churcti CENTRE 211 Georgetown MM meat shops I OPEN DAYSl 8732151 Sun 9am Mon Wed 9am Saturday 9am OPENING JUNE 9th Driving Range 18 Hole Mini Putt COUNTRY VIDEO GAMES 1 0th Line River Rd Across from Georgetown Golf 8772254 Residents want a buffer zone between new and old buildings To combat depreciating land and to save cherished privacy a Norval man wrote to Halton Hills town council recently asking to re align properties near the Tenth Line Ross Cunningham of Ner val said an industrial develop ment now under application would abut properties at Lot 11 Conces sion 10 and Lot 12 Concession 10 and would destroy a portion of approximately 150ft by He said the most southerly homes on the Tenth Line should have their properties realigned with the rea ihe nor therly residents lots By doing so it is the feelings of the southerly property owners that border on the proposed develop ment that this would help keep the value of our property from depreciating so drastically as well as preserving some of the privacy we so dearly cherish said Mr Cunningham in his letter to the town He said a should be built to give an additional 12 metres of buffering between an industrial site and existing homes The buildings are from a different era he said Mr Cunningham said in the let ter that he and other Tenth Line residents chose rural living for the wildlife and the harvests We are about to lose all of this through no fault of our own and we feel that somehow we should be compensated for this by the developer he said The developer stands to gain a great deal from this development or he would not be developing this land Town council referred Mr Cunn inghams letter to the administra staff for consideration GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS AVC 8772425 COME IN AND SAVE OFF ALL DRESS SUIT FABRIC FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE GEORGETOWN FABRICS 8772477 WgX Market Place Dreaminq Of A New Kitchen Dreams Really Can Come True All it takes is PRODUCTS and SERVICES Include KWCFanceU Laminated Indirect Lighting Coantertop ljHtallauoiii Coordinated Kitchen Design from concept to completion Touch STORE HOURS Mm Than I OKZ M By KITCHEN SHOWROOM INC Wkwthtr yon bml In and 8534577 8534655 RR4ACTON

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy