Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1967, p. 15

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thursday nov mth 17 th oeoroitown hikald paoe 10 kids get kick out of iron horse rlously thc result of a lot of time and talent this entry m saturdays santa claus parade was a hghlight for young s lining the rout the iron horse represented the sponsor ng jaycees and the steam era so well udgas gave tt beit aal or service club float trophy want municipal control fcor all land separations present legislation allow lo nranictpalhie lo control rural lands into ts smaller than 10 acres hut ves no control over areas of acres and upward and it is mating headaches officials c it the ten acre ilem and last week the ilal county planning association to draft a resolution submission to the province permissive legislation ler which the local mumci ity could insist on commit of adjustment approval on separations of land separ ationi under 10 acre must now be considered by the com mittee whj are planners concerned about the sale of 10 acre par eels of land the cited seven specific reasons to the county planning association 1 it de pletes the stock of agriculture land it increases the demand for such services as fire and police protection in the areas often remote from the source of such services 3 it results in a need for better roads and more frequent maintenance in including snow removal 4 va kes necessary the establishment of additional school facih ics in the rural areas or of the introduction of bus servics to carry students to the schools in urban areas 5 it leads to contamination of land and ulti mate need for a public water supply and for sanitary sewers 6 urbanization by means of lots with areas of 10 acres of more grcatlj complicates fut ure land assemblv for develop- ment when the time for plan ned urbanization approaches 7 lack of weed control by ow ners of large lot not related just cant beat our mleavit for flavour freshness for value sirloin rump round assorts steak roast 89 lunch meats 45 mincn ham mac a cheese chicken roll head cheese etc esquesing reeve g leslie told the county association the problem gets worse every year in that township the problem of dividing 100 acre farms into 10 acre parcels was slowed down by a requirement that every parcel hae a frontage of 870 feet on an established road lihe situation in esqueslng though according to officials interwwed by this newspaper is that already 1 000 acres of land has been cut up into small holdings from 10 acres to 23 acres and 40 per cent of this was in the last throe years the ten acre parcels have old from a low of 2500 to a lb for frying chicken legs breasts 45 lb lean meaty shoulder lamb cho 45 stock you freezer for winter lb with the finest red and blue brand beef hinds sides fronts always the finest quality at moneysaving prices 100 guarantee of satisfaction or money cheerfully refundedi beef front beef sides beef hinds b 49c ib 59c ib 69c i io bricks assorted f r l e ice cream with freeze orders placed before dec 16th cut wrapped to your specifications at no extra cost blue valley meat market 2 1 f- atimi c 1gueiph st georgetown 8776331 luva i un j h 59 kennedy rd n brampton opposite pmi secondary schoci4590551 v yoitrx not see the cut of meat you require our friendly staff will be pleased to assist you high of 12 900 and in one case a purchaser bought 136 acres fr 20000 before cutting it up into the i mailer parcels a member of the esqueslng committee of adjustment pointed out there had been 160 applications for land separation to the parcel over ten acres this year this in addition to tha parcels over 10 acres which do not require committee of adjustment approval the ihape of the 10 acre par i eels is the major concern of matv officials since the divi j sion of a 10 acre farm can result in the 2200 feet of fron j tage being divided evenly in until of 220 feet with the depth of the resulting lots about 2200 feet or nearly half a mile th- strip development it is suggcv ted permits a house at th- road allowance and unused acres without future access at the rear of all the properties at the county planning as donation nassagaweja clerk cat mclntyre suggested all sev erances of land from large par eels should be subject to the approval of a committee of ad rustment he noted a require ment of a minimum of 30 acres would still permit a half acre for a house and 29 and a half acres for weeds he maintained the land at the back would be better retained in orve block than split up between ten own era well need that land in the back he stressed glkn williams present new trophy at minor softball evening toe glen minor softball club enjoyed a turkey supper in the parish hall last friday night aa th formal wlndup of the baseball season about one hundred boys as hell as the lot krwinf attended president charlie fogal and mrs fogal secretary marion cuthbert dir cctora of the board charles and mrs crawford roy norton sr end ma norton earl cuthbert cr tom htll rev h iiewel 11a who said grace and was master of ceremonies and th following coaches and their wi ves harold and shirley ini glis john and marg haines don and joan hancock bob and chris heaton doug and i catherine ward paul and ca rol marshall peter norton and liiiz davidson and chief umpire bui korzack and his wife edna and two of the sponsors afcf spence and bob and bren- da reynolds the guest speak cr c r pat patterson who waa introduced by mr charlie pofal give a very interesting talk on hockey he is a former oha referee in chief a highlight of the evening was the presentation by mau reen frank of the john hepburn memorial trophy to the most valuable player on the atom team which was jeff haines that boyi ar 68 years it is the first lime for this new tro phy to be awarded and each year will be given to an atom player the mothers and help ers who did such an excellent job of serving the meal wrc mrs hazel colpitis mrs w klassen alice hihs shirley fendley jackie gray and al j ice hancock the big supper is the windup to the softball season for another year the ymca campaign wrtl soon be underway anyone in terested in helping be at the parish hall on friday evening dec 1st at 6 30 pm the garage which ws known as harry s on main st has been purchased by tom dairies and will be known as the t at gar age tom and his nephew tim othy haines will be operating it bert of luck in their new venture her friends in the villajte send beat wishes to mrs an drew mcdonald who celebrated her ninetieth birthday on mon da at the home of her daugh ter mrs clarenoa anderson mr vxie appjayard o guelph passed away recently we tend our sympathy to his sisters mrs kate smith and mrs earl marchmeut both resident her tom tim haines take pleasure in announcing they have taken over the garage and shell service station formerly known as harrys auto service in glsn williams and w ii continue bus ness at the same location as ttgien garage ltd main si n glsn williams telephone 8775492 specializing in automatic transmissions alio tuneupt brakes and general auto repairs shell oil products our thanks to all those people who helped sponsor the santa claus pared through advertising and the purchase of draw tickets and to all those who helped in so many ways to make the parade a success particular thanks go to the participants who put on a great show special thanks to georgetown fire department steen s dairy georgetown dairy ontario milk foundation arena board the judges canadian imperial bank of commerce main street branch arena board the judges frank morette georgetown police department the town of georgetown petfr jones the georgetown herald jim young the man of the houri stans restaurant fred maveal bill fisher thanks for your financial and other support the georgetown lions club

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