Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jun 1955, p. 16

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|FR E E _ _ Veterans who wish to subdivide their h»lfâ€"acre narcels of land , mitting the installation of sepâ€" » three lots in North York Township will have to receive perâ€" ltic tanks on properties falling so _ hission for the subdivision through the township council. Council |short of the zoning requirements. ~4s prtesently investigating the matter. i ‘Councillor Vern Singar. Ward Areas that will be affected by the ruling include Humberlea subdivision just north of Weston and,, the subdivision which lies between Finch and Holmes Avâ€" enue from Bayview to Estelle, presently zoned Râ€"4. LACK FACILITIES Half acre lots when divided into three parts come to 45 feet frontage each, which is below the minimum set out by the zoning byâ€"law, Mr. Kerr mainâ€" William Kerr, of the township planning department, approachâ€" ed council last May 19 to state the request of the veterans who wish to subdivide their property. Mr. Kerr said there was no trouble subdividing the land into two parts but there aren‘t proper sewage facilities to have the land divided into three parts. MINISTER â€"APPROVED 5 iliammhntims mt anrsnnpentramn mc ans omm Mr. Kerr said that in the past|tained. He told council the when application for subdivision | M&JOr difficulty facing the townâ€" was received from the veteran | ShiP on this question in the desâ€" living within the township. the| iEnated areas was the lack of application was dealt with}SeWerage facilities. He said the through the committee of adâ€"| 19ts are 1200 square feet short ustment and approved by lhe“’f the required 7500 square feet ilinister of Planning and Develâ€" }for septic tank purposes. bpment for the Province of Onâ€" Mr. Kerr suggested that one tario. solu‘uon might be to rezone t{le bpment for the Province of On.! _ Mr. Kerr suggested that one| tario. solution might be to rezone the | The minister had informed the|lands in question to permit the township last fall that no furâ€"|OWners to build one more dwelâ€"| ther piecemeal adjustments to D& 0n their land and enter into these lands would be approved‘a" agreement with each veteran by the Department of Plannin, to delay additional building on and Development. Since last fall his remaining lot until such the planning department has, time as sewer facilities were! been considering the [.>c>s.s‘xb|lit,\'"4“'*"“3b1e in the area. of an overall application for each‘ E. L. Sanderson, deputy enâ€" of the subdivisions located in the Einger for the township, informâ€" township as the land is reverteq|ed council that it does not apâ€"; back to the veterans. |pear likely at this time that . The land was sold to the veteran‘s through the V.L.A. mortâ€" gage to be paid for on a 10â€"year plan. Now that the buyers will eome into full possession of the land the township planning office is receiving application to subdivide the properties. G. M. RICHARDSON & CO. LTD. 3041 DUFFERIN .« 1578 EGLINTON AVE. w. } RU 1â€"4619 THIS COMPLETE STOCK OF FOOD rince Refuses ‘Piecemeal‘ Division Of Veterans‘ Lots . Council Considers Application For Each Subdivision ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR p, fW (DUFFERIN and LAWRENCE) With the Purchase of a Brand New 1955 Model â€"Thursday, June 2nd, 1955â€"Page 16 This offer good at Both Our Storesâ€"Come in today and look them over ‘rtained. He told council the | major difficulty facing the townâ€" | ship on this question in the desâ€" | ignated areas was the lack of fsewerage facilities. He said the [ lots are 1200 square feet short ‘of the required 7500 square feet | for septic tank purposes. E. L. Sanderson, deputy enâ€" gineer for the township, informâ€" ed council that it does not apâ€" pear likely at this time that sewers would be available for the next five years. NEED RESEARCH Council agreed that much more research would have to be made into the problem before they would be prepared to make any decision on the matter. Councillor Jimmy Walker »af Ward Three requested a report be obtained from the Township Department of Health with reâ€" gard to sanitary conditions perâ€" to delay additional building on his remaining lot until such time as sewer facilities were available in the area. President of the league this year is Harold Sedington; Shirâ€" ley Ashbee is secretary; Dorothy William, treasurer; and Mervan Lenahan, umpire in chief. Minor Girls League A minor girls softball league "We expect a bigger year than ever this year," Val Hill, recreaâ€" tional director, said. "Unfortuâ€" nately we have been rained out on two previous occasions but the league will be well unâ€" derway next Monday." Teams participating in the league are: RCA.F. Jets, Avro Girls Team, Canada Packers and the Weston Business Mens Laâ€" dies Softball team. _ Deputy Reeve Maurice Hook, acting reeve, said that eventuâ€" ally all applications for subâ€"diâ€" visions will be brought before council and will be referred to the provincial Department of Municipal Affairs for approval. This will happen as rapidly as SPORTS * Every night‘ will be ladies night when the Ladies Softball League gets underway â€" next Monday evening. Sponsored by the Weston Recreation Commisâ€" sion, the league has four teams this season. Four Teams Prepare For Action In Weston Ladies Softball Loop _ Councillor Vern Singer, Ward 2, requested a report be obtained from the township solicitor to review the legal aspects of the problem involved. 1 brick ice cream 5 pkgs. frozen food â€" 1 peas, 1 beans, 1 broccoli, 1 orange juice and 1 lemonade 1 chicken 1 roast of beef or pork 5 pork chops %Â¥ lb. bacon 1 quart of milk 6 bottles Cocaâ€"Cola 1 large ginger ale Charlie Richardson‘s will be commencing June 14 for girls from 12 to 16 years of age, Mr. Hill announced. Girls who wish to register for the team may apply at the recreaâ€" tion office at the town hall from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. An official of the department of planning office remarked that land owners wish to subdivide in order to sell the lots and cut down on the high price of taxes. Many of the land owners reâ€" questing subdivision maintain a half acre is too much to serve their purpose. SWAMPED WITH CALLS The township planning deâ€" partment said they are being swamped each day with phone calls requesting information on subdividing of the land. the land is reverted back to the owners. CH. 1â€"1301 Be Sure â€" â€" â€" You will either be glad you did â€" orâ€"Sorry you didn‘t TALK OVER YOUR LIFf MVSURANCE PLANS â€" with â€" â€" A. Weir Eckenswiller, C.L.U. Many years of experience to direct your thinking. 16 MAIN ST., NORTH $ PE CIAL blended juice tomato juice bottle ketchup jar mustard can evaporated milk jar pickles jar olives Ib. creamery butterf lb. margarine jor Miracle Whip mayonnaise pkg. Velveeta cheese The programme took place at the birthday party of the Britâ€" ish Empire, Representatives of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Mailta places their flags on the cake in front of the queep, Anita Richter. The stuâ€" dents of Form Two sang, "My own Canadian Home," and "God Defend New Zealand." They were later poined by the audiâ€" ence in singing, "Waltzing Matâ€" ilda" and, "Three Cheers for the Red, White and BJue." The asâ€" sembly closed by singing God Save the Queen. students of Form two. Graeme Thompson acted as chairman. The assembly was opened with the singing of "God Our Help in Ages Past." Pat McCloskey read the Bible which was followed by the Lord‘s Prayer. June Henry of Form 2 did a good job of presenting the line trophy to . . . herself, as Form two were again winners. Tiina Parn (Form ‘Two) CRes. 8â€"2645 ’ .‘.~l'o‘="“"-l: or w marrying the second time, give her away? A Yes; her tather gives her away preciseiy as he did at the 1 Ib. shortening 1 Ib. package prunes 1 Ib. lard 1 carton tomatoes 1 jar peanut butter 1 jar of strawberry jam 1 package lemons 2 bunches of carrots 1 doz. oranges 1 head of lettuce 1 doz. 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