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Orono Weekly Times, 1 May 1974, p. 5

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Defers complex for oEtwmanville Plans for uonsfruetion of a nin stre caineriaiand ItI et complex unlmo xn ni ie'sdowntwon core wer(, stalled ai a special. u ()j g0f\wcste plan- y<adx-sorv eonmmittee, 10 the town's planners a chanlce to) study ifs effect on 11w dowxntownl core area and d&S1ide just hovm t 1 ifs uto ,Ihe dstitplan now b ein g pi-e- t)p a uot ion trom Mayor Garnet Rickard. Johin Lavng. Oxford BRICKLAYERS STONEMA-SONS WILIE J. SCHMAHL Phonle 983-5606 Specializing. in ail kinds of STONEWORK and FIREPLACES We also do chimney Repairs JACK NRICIARD REALTOR 99 King St., E. BOWMAN VILLE Whený Buying oi Selling Cal WILF HAWKE Your Oronlo Aiea Reprý'setative 993-5274 Mlember of Oshawa and District ileal Estate Board PUMPING OUT SEPTIC TANKS Bert Tompkins Phone 786-2552 Neýwtonlville, OntrLýo the town's planning consult- ant aind George Howden, Newýcas{les planner. will in- vestigte the projeet, which is slaited f or the north side of Kiing St., betwecn Divtision and G-eorge sts. right in the core area of Bowmanville. lIn a r-epor-t prepared for the planning advisory committee onl Veltri and Son ltd,'s aîfi cati on fthou e r ezoni ng ne'l(110aIlow t hem 10 hbuild thie complex. Mr-. Layng uecom mended the application be deterred until Newcastle brought forward a distinct plan foi" such deveiopments and the over-ail effect of such a complex could be determin- ed. The report and ifs recom- mendation camne under fire from Harold Hammond, a committee member who feit that Bowmanville's core area had been crying, out for redevelopment -and that the Veltri project could be a boon la downtown renewal. Apart from the long range planning involved in the proposed complex, Mr. How- INSTALL AN FU-'ý1NCE WOILEIt HUM IDIFIER orHOT WATER H EATE R No paynients for six months Cali Harvey Partner Youi- ESSO Ser-vice Dealer FREE ESTIMATES 983 -5206 Orono G.W.> DRYWALL TAPING SPRAYEDCEILINGS APPLYING DRYWALL PLASTER REPAIES Phone 983-5518 WaIIy Lucyk ORONO Bob Yeomans, P'lumbing and Heating 24 Hour Service New Installations Alterations - Repairs Speciallzing In 110f Water Heating Forced i1r Heating Septie Tank Work RR 1, Orono 983-5624 ~SUMM*ER ISMORE FUN WITH YOUR OWN4 POOL XX .4'jep d ,.vm, s oti , ,. p i C'ont1île te i] ,t'a i t tit o t ut()Ia""ofpool ont LLOYD TAYLO'R Orai Ot(10 ntartio I'liogle ý9XWý Z -j den feit the plans submiftect for thecomplex left mach te be desired. Pointing ouft one of thE poorly planned aspects to the complex, he said allowances were made to provide a door aI the rear of' the building whih imax bouse a inovie theatu-e, 1Io bc used as a f'ire exit. But if you look elosely at the plans, he said, the doorway doesn't lead anywhere, except out onto a platform. or uniess you want to climb somebody's hack fence, and run through t he backvai-ds of surrounding neighbors to escape. Mayor Rickard balanced the need for a policy to govern such developments through- ouf the Town of Newcastle against the need for redeve- lopment in the downtown core of Bowmanville. He said redevelopment has a àýpriority matter, but i must fi~ in with some kind of plan for over-aIl development and deplored the conimittee's in- clination f0 pi qce-meal plan- ning wifhout getting the whole picture into focuis. In addition,Mr Layng stated in his report the economnic effect of any nine- stroey building on or near the proposed sit e could be an unwanted disturbance f0 the land values and rents of the surrounding',(residential) properties, which would be shadowed by the tower. To consider phi Iosophy of'planning Newcastle's planning ad- visory committee wil l meet in a special session that may last the whoie day f0 review and assess what wili be required for the town's district officiai plan. Since none of the 12 mem- bers of the planning advîsory committee af this week's meetinig- could agree on a date for the specail meeting, the day will be "lef t f0 the caîl of the chair." The meeting wilb aimed at famiiiarizing committee members with what, is needed for the officiai district plan and f0 give the planners John Layng andý Municipal Plan- ning, Consultants, working with Goerge Howden, the Building a'House? or remodelling your preseiit one? Then Contact Floyd Nicholson Phone 983-e049 Oronoi WHY PAY MORE?'O SA VE!!O O.n Pni,rm'n u-i ty FUEL. 0I1 STOVE 0 i1 PROMPT, COUR It7OUS SERViCF CA f SCail collecte~ Durhamn Regional council, which seems to have been conducting onc continuous mneeting more or less since tast oct. '15, is going to try meeting every two weeks, staî-ting next mionth. Tihe proposai the halve the number of meetings came trom the exýecufive commitîe and Newcastle Coun. Garnet Riekard. who introduced that eommittee's report, said the miove was intended to gef more effi cient production out of' our cierical staff. fie expiaincd that the cur- rent meetings every Wednes- day amount to a meeting every five days in the working week. We're reaily going around in circie, h le said, If doesn'f give staff fime f0 prepare the work and I don't think it gives us enough time either., , His committee had suggest- ed moving the council meet- ings back f0 Tuesday but tht suggestion was dumped by council eventually and they stuck 10 Wednesday.' Council incidentally, was debating the issue affer their first fwo-week break-in meet- ings and, Coun. Alex Robert- son (Pickering) said he couldn't support bi-monthly meetings if if meant getting a 400 page agenda. Coun. Ken Lyall (Newcastle warned that bi-monthly meet- ings would put counicillors in the same position as memnbers of school boards, which he defined as, rubber stamping the work of the civil service. Mr. Rickard said the calen- dar wouidpermit, meeting every Wednesday if necess- ary, since only the executive committee has been schedul- ed for the "off council", weeks. The idea of halving the meeting days is premature, said Coun. Mike Breaugh (Oshawa) who suggestd the change might come in June or town's officiai planner, the instruction they need to make ail the planning ends meet. W W 1.* aymeetings now., September. I'm locked in ever.y day Probably the idea I woald now, said Coun. Allin Pilkeyv favor wouid be a one-week lsaa There is a big joib session pet month.t ach to Ib( donc outsude these four commîttee would get one day, ! Lu-mmâmm mmmmms iPostponement IAnnual Meeting of the North umbherla nd-Diir- *harnTuibet-culosis and Respiratory Disease *Xsoiatîiin bas heeiî p(stponed trom May 8 to NMay 22iîd' 1971.(,i-eenwood Tower Motel, Port Hope, 8:00 i ------ m - mmm m - --- LONG ,Sý>C Phone 983-9360 ORtONO NEW LADIES TWO0 AND THIREE PIEC'E, PANT SUITS GREAT VALUE IN OATMEAL- YELLOWV PINK- NAVY-GREEN BLIUE SIZES 8-1,8. $29.93 to $44.98 Swim Wear Polyvester and Cotton Blends ini one piece BIKINI and CAGE STYLE IN SOLIDS PLAIDS, DOTS SIZE 8-14 $5.98 ta $9.98 BOY'S Sum mner Tops LACE UP FRONTS- IN STRIPES AND OLD-NAVY BROWN -REl'D SIZESS8-18 APLIASSEWING CENTRE REG. 79e SALE 59e 4â" Polyester and cotton TAPE-MIEASURES Baptiste $4.29 yd. REG. 45e SALE 29c. 60" Polyester Gabar- 60" Seersuckeýr $2.39 yd. dine $599 yd. Dress Shir ts Men s short and long sîceve plain and plaid dress shiî-ts ln blues, beige, gold, and -~Sunsuits. Overal àf vLittie girl's and boy's sunsuits t0 fit sizes I 6to 24 nonths. Pi-ice $3.00 Short tweed J 4': ovei-aIls foi- boys and girls ini sizes 8 to -14 t nîonîhs and 2 to0:;X yrs. T-Shirts & Tops A. new sutpIly ofT shi-ts and tops for boys , and girls in sizes 12 to 24 mionths, 1 to 3X and 4 ............ 10 (;X years.' Work -Boots N1en's SisiniîVWoîk boots u îth cork or leathei soles. Pi iced fi ou I.).95 Io te$22.50 $15.95 to $229.50 ARMSTROeNG'S ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, MAY 1st, 1974 -5 hesa d. Regional counc il to hMr1ckard said'some meet hi -vwpk Iv tht ,th eir iescogstdwh lm ma

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