Whitby Free Press, 23 May 1979, p. 15

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WHITBY FRER PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1979, PAGE 15 Commercial zonnig, flot noise is residents' major complaint Michael Vaughan, solicitor stated that the Clark family "Iess noise" than the present The owners of the Family report and have us ignore iL. (the residents') argument for the owners of the Family would do everything they trackY. Kartway want to expand to If the scientific facts are out the window,"1 said Kartway located on Highway could to prevent the .noise The -residents in the'area include commercial enter- correct, that shoots your, Councillor Barry Evans. 12 çsouth of Rrocn- ni *<SIa I4 eledmpntfrntsmqnnJnf hir,4k n Yi - . --5-- -- . Administrative Committee of Council recently that they plan to proceed with the expansion of the Kartway. They expanded the go-kart tracks to the forth of the present one but did flot put them into operation at the request of the Counil's Committee. The owners were told while the question of re- zoning and noise, problems were under study the Family IÉartway people couldflot use the new track expansion. The Council's Committee placed the restraining order on the Family Kartway operators about two mnonths ago. At that time Mr. Vaughan t;it;ltuiiL MII l JJ 15l ilym neighbours. He agreed to ereet earth mound type sound barriers and i'nstal quieter mufflers onthe,go- karts to, reduce the noise levels. At the recent Administra- tive Committee meeting Dr. Allan Lightstone from a Toronto Environmental firmn stated that followinig the tests made, the indications are that the noise level fromn the expanded track will flot be increased. It would not be any louder than the traffie noise fromn the provincial highway that runs directly in front of the Family Kartway location, he said. He stated that the expanded track would make nar meartway state tmey have heard the noise and they don't like it. The Environmental people were' down during the- last few weeks making tests of the go-karts running in the newly constructed track area. The real conflict according to the residents is economnic interests versus thé quality of life for the surrounding residents. As it has been pointed out on previous occasions, it is not the noise factor it is the fundamental of the re-zoning from agriculture to commer- cial. At present the Agricul- ture zone perm.its race- tracks. prise in regards to tne sale of new go-karts and the repairs of the go-kart as well as some other commercial ven- tures to be included with the present Kartway track. Mr. Vaughan reaffirmed a statement that he has made on previous, occassions, "if- the Town turns down the re-zoning of the track it will still operate." The Administrative Committeeý after making a study of the noise analysis report and the arguments presented by the res idents of tt,c area and will discuss the matter again this week. "We can't allow them (Kartway people) to spend a larg~e number of dollars on a Legion ladies' auxiliary holds annual elections The' Ladies' Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 112 held iLs annual election last week, with the following resuits: Past President is Marg Kennelly; President, Dor- othy Ormiston; First Vice- President, Alice Bradley; Second Vice-President, Marg -Cox; Secretary, Shelley Moore; Treasurer, Joyce Read; and Sergeant- a-Arms, Vi Gordon, Exec- utive members are Vi Booroff,_ Jean King, - Dorothv Moore, Marg Cassidy, Donna Hutchinson, and Agnes Crowells. Champlain is Thelma Olford and Auditors are Marg Kennelly and Rt Millar. These officers will be installed today. The Ladies' Auxiliary made a donation of $1»50 to the Legion branch building fund, and a donation of $100 to the Durham Region YMCA Lo send a child to summer camp. Caba1ikt istings Cablecast 10, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin Wednesday, May 23 to Tuesday, May 29, 1979. Wednesday, May 23 2: 00 Fiesta '79 Preview - a look at the festivities for this year in the city of Oshawa 3:00 Let's Talk About It with Shirley Sherrah 3:30 ACCORD in DURHAM with host: Mr. Gord Hanna 4:00 Durham Dialogue '4:30 Canadian Parents for French 5:00 Joint Venture 5:30 Eveing Report with G.M. Video News 6:00 Let's Find Out with local Guests 6:30 Knights of Columbus Cable T.V. Bingo 7:30 Education Scene with George Pearce 8:00 Whitby Then & Now with Brian Winter & Jim Quail 8:30 Let Me Be Me with Host: Elizabeth Gomes 9:00 Rescue with Topical Subjects.- 9:30 Sign Off Thursday, May 24 2:30 Law-Legal aspects of day-to-day living... 3:00 Let's Find Out 3ý30 Rescue 4:00 Let Me Be Me... 4:30 Let's Discuss It àLley..eens 5:00 McLaughlin ArtGaerPrsns 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Story Book House with Kirk the Story Teller 6:30 The New Leaf with Gord Wick 7:00 Conception with Host: Bill Jeanes 7:30 Let's Discuss IL with Medic Alert Month 8:00 ACCORD in DURHAM 8:30 Let's TaIk About It 9:00 Fiesta '79 Preview 10:00 Sign Off CSH &CRRY FR PAneFsinstalled bon $d" 5panels k.1 Easy-to-Install Lèeure TimOTm 8,1 long fence kits wll give prlvacy, p rotection... .maintenance..free ToBulaFénSeyou nmd ftm kt and a pwW kt for ev.ry'81 of fonce. C6" oof 5 or 6 Ngh fonce (tiNqutoda wNn Inafised Essy-to-ffol nstructIons. StsulFme Kitlnicludess2 pool. 2 mils 4 tuienors. 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