Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1983, p. 3

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Residents want stand against Croatian centre Court action suggested June a Page SPECIAL THANKS Teton volunteers at Georgetown Dlitrlct Memorial Hospital were honored Wednesday evening for their devotion to the and needy Back row left to right Julie Saunders received the award excellence while Karen Metier given the award Shelly received the award at service and aisltUtice Sandra front row received two awards the first for over hours volunteer service the second was a scholarship to help her continue her education In the medical field Village celebrates the village Women s Institute has plans own for Canada Day Kb a late afternoonevening event July 1 beginning a parade from Limehouse Public School at Afterwards everyone is Invited to bring along a picnic supper and share it at a common picnic In Memorial corner Fifth Line and Regional Road 43 It a dandy old home style affair with traditional games and races for the youngsters Paper plates and beverages will be supplied by the Institute Everyone Council old Iho rest dents thut legal action lias at least for the time been ruled out on the advice the towns legal counsel A few months ago council was told that it may cost more lhan to carry out legal battle arguing that the operation local official plan In ions and zoning bylaw A court injunction against centre activities might take as long a year to secure lawcr Tom Anderson old at hat time The town is currently waiting for a a la ft report on a comprehensive site plan for the want to keep the centre which has been peace on Sundays resi died along with proposed amendments to the Speaking to Monday town official plan The night council meeting amendments if passed residents spokesman are expected to more Reuben Wepplcr said clearly define the centre residents are still waiting as a legal recreational for answers about use In the rural area whethcrornottheproper Meanwhile people like Is being used legally Bill Alexander and Pio Whilccouncllhassaldit Clvlero argue that Its warns legal advice before costing residents time responding Mr Wcppler and money o assert heir charged that the delays right to undisturbed have caused the residents weekends in the country to lose respect for the Mr Alexander raises CHRIS Herald Stall Writer A residents group in feels it might be worth taxpayers to a court over the use or ItiL Croatian centre at the northwest corner of and Winston Churchill They say hat they spent about in legal fees over the past few years trying to prove that the centre activi ties largely Sunday pic during the summer suitable In the Noise from he picnics entertainment and the large scale barbecuing thai s carried on affects the lifestyle of neighbors moves its barbecue fence brants arc heoding for the his fence line Mr nearest cover for relief Alexander fears he lose Recently Mr Alexander production from his said stench urine goats has been almost adding hat human Because an alleged waste is far more danger shortage of washrooms at to ih of he centre res have neighborhood than waste charged that some cole- livestock ABOUT The own failure to remedy problems at he centre has made It parly to the law break Mr said dairy goats and enough crops he says to feed 5 people Of he acres he farms 100 acres backs up against part of the Croatian Centre If he Croatian Centre mm LSI space plan Debris In an empty lot at he end of Chapel Street will be removed and he site turned a park work planned for this rccnallnn and parks director Tom Shepard old final dropin or season last Wednesday Responding to a resident question Mr said the lot pari of a new housing development at the end of Chape Street by Ihc Drive intersection would be seeded and Soccer pitch hitch The town recreation and parks department Is making plans for a new soccer pitch behind the Gordon Arena but construction may not start until it has a grant in hand That was news director Tom hud for residenls at Ward a monthly drop in Wintarlo Is going happen Mr old the residents but when aad how money will be in he program will bo up lo he provincial govern Bright idea for Acton Four broken lamps the old building in Aclon will be replaced Mayor Pete assured council Monday night The lamps were brought to council attention by Rick who said that It doesn help Acton a historical appeal o have the limps left unattended The building houses town offices and Acton detachment of regional police Seen arc of the recipients of certificate handed out last week a tbe North for Men tally Retarded general meeting Back row left James Harding niton region chief of police Bob Groom from Mapfehurit Correctional Centre representing McDonalds restaurants Bart president the MIAMI front row left to right Etta Mills from Delta lane president or the Newfoundland Club and Audrey holds igct in and at McDonald s restnuant just ask the Ha I ton Association for he Mentally Retard At their general last Tuesday local McDonald outlets wort wo man businesses and groups singled out for heir assistance in programs and funding Delta Beta is a Georgetown sorority of women whose work and concern for the omnium was rcci for donations made from pro ceeds of a fashion show They contributed towards a residential van and a toy library project Mrs Mills accepted a certificate on behalf he sorority annual lobster would Maplchurst Corrccdo- go toward the Centre and adult In addition to the above training centre have groups following made tng and furniture organizations were listed r he NHAMR nursery which will be framed and sell nil Work groups have mounted in the central helped lo cut grass and office of the maintain the grounds Mrs Club of Bob Groom from Georgetown KinetteClub hurst a or Georgetown Knox cite in recognition of Presbyterian Women contribution Phi Sorority Beta The Newfoundland Club Sigma Phi Sorority Georgetown received Star Rebehak for offering the Lodge Rotary Anne use of their facilities and of Georgetown money for he own Firefighters Poat To Libra ville Euchre 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