Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1986, p. 3

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Says resident noise barrier ugly scar A party with lots of ice left to right Brandt and Marry Bradley Saturday morning started off with a wild and parly In the ul paper hats the trio kepi spirits on the llalton Golf and Club team Herald Teens decide smoke is too much to hack The following la one of series articles written by Bob Tadman who is a codirector of the youth drop- in centre called Open Door In my last Inside Open Door article I wrote about how Open Door could operate only if the teens who come out gel involved Ultimately they are the ones who make the policies and plan the programs Well on Tuesday evening Feb In St George lounge we had a meeting Twenty two teenagers met togelh as an Open Door council Fourteen of them had been elected by their peers about 100 of their peers to sent them in the decision making process of Open Door The other eight people came because of their own personal interest and because any such meeting is automatically open to all The first thing on their agenda was smoking at Open Door After hours of discussion on the subject it was suggested by one of the teens that smoking be banned from the For boys only It for boys only Local nurse Valeric Cunningham Is holding a group session preparing boys 11 to years old for adolescence The on is being held from a to noon Feb For more information and to register call Valeric at drop incompletely This was discussed then voted on The vote was JO for against Of the who voted for bin 18 were smokers This suggestion did not come from it was totally he Idea of the The subject was thoroughly discussed and every option considered The chief tonccrn in the end was for health and rights of the mm smokers These teens arc to be commended for taking such an initial I think they set us adults a good example Not to be completely eclipsed by the smoking ban we would like to warmly welcome Mark as a codirector at Open Door Mark was commissioned at our Sunday Open Door on January On hand were Peter Ralph minister and members of the Georgetown Christian and Missionary church Marks congregation as well as members of St Georges parish Mark has an excellent rapport with the teens and we re glad to have him on board UPCOMING Feb m Sunday Nite Open Door a night of music biblical storytelling and discussion this next one will be held again at St Georges Guelph St Feb 7pm Open Door Council meeting in the lounge at St George s Feb Open Door Dance Shady Atrts would be a suitable mine for the home residential sulnlivision txint planned for Stewart tuun an ncij suggested A the iiicnl because of the 18 foot 5 metres noise barrier and required for the homes backing leanest the south of Maple and wist of I would tit scribe it as a which adds the ever increasing problem of rural pollution Mr told town council Monday nuM Com Sheldon is too kind colling it ufjy The resident development draft ipproval in 1981 under the name Development Ltd The land was then bought by Hal ton Hills Development Corporation which has thinned the original design of the subdivision making two instead of four Month council ipproved new design with toiidition it before hornet can be sold on the acres lot the and fencing required for lots to the CN railwjy track be built so that can sec what they 1 be getting As well council rtuuircs the deed of sale the condition that homeowners arc responsible for the land between this rails neighbor of the proposed development Mr Dodgson aired a number of his concerns at the council meeting a noise impact study is being prep and he hoped it would the rebounding potent of tin train noises and extend the Mr s the visual of the must be incorporated Into the atmosphere of the He said the CNR required the be constructed for metres the level of the top nil lies worried the will serve as a lollcetor of witer snow and spring and channel the waters down unto his property which is lower in the subdivision lands He also questioned how the proper between the line and the fencing will be maintained Home owners will have no access to that land because of the solid fencing So leitor for the developer Bill tailed these concerns well founded and said the Hills Development Corporation would be reciptivelomttling with Mr to discuss solutions any time He said the berm would be terraced and the fence constructed of eye pleasing material that would be SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 8772217 26 RCA COLOR CONSOLE WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND BUHTM CABLE CONVERTER Remote control of power onoff volume updown mute and channels Walnut finish 1 channel band tuning Automatic color control and ffeshtone correction 3 YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED 21RCAC0L0RTRAKTV REMOTE CONTROL WITH BUILT IN CABLE CONVERTER DIGITAL CON PICTURE TUBE STEREO new ADAPTABLE lie lulu It VCR into a you id pier upturn TV VCR PACKAGE SPECIALS 20 RCA COLOR TV from RCA COLOR TV from RCA COLOR CONSOLE from Mr Dodgson and the holographs of a and fencing done for a Brampton subdivision were to councillors won I be able to see the fence from Trafalgar Itond Mr reassured of the new design Developer prom sed from the walls or Mr property Ground cover that t need maintenance was suggested lor the I between the tracks and the fence Honey Locust a plant used along many highways Russian Olive a bush with pale green pint leaves or Alma Maples A suggestion by How man that large trees be planted on the to take away from the of tall fences wasn t a Idea according to the developer Halton Region wont stop Croation Centre proposal of the Centre his rtetlved the approval of Hilton regional staff In letter last month to Hills Planning Director Ian Keith the Senior 1lannir White bays that thou t in favor of encouraging major recreational cultural facilities such as the Croatian Centre on prime agneultural land regional staff are convinced the proposed additional uses and rcloeation of existing uses won t have adverse impacts impact study a storm water management study and a traffic impact study were requested of the Centre in July 19B4 The studies examine the effects of development on the Centre s property on Fifth Line and Winston Churchill Boulevard staff have reviewed the traffic and agricultural studies on this controversial proposal Neighbors stridently oppose any development of properly claiming existing problems with trespassing traffic and noise would be increased The Agricultural Advisory Committee isn In favor of reon the Centre lands which arc active farm lands ir the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and which has also reviewed the agricultural impact study generally supports the study recommendations The Centre was established at time when recreational uses were permitted on the property because of the difficulty In ensuring a large tree would take firm root Mr said it preferable to plant medium or trees Bowman also asked that there be no access from the subdivision to railway tracks for the safety of the children Coun Sheldon wanted to know more about concerns of the regional health department about tins development as it involves municipal water and septic tank systems As well she wanted to know how high a tenet the Ministry of the Environment would require of the subdivision before she approved it Coun Betty Fisher said its not necessarily an ugly addition to the hamlet as long as the and fencing are done properly Marilyn Serjeantson gave her support to the development applauding the Improved design Mayor Miller agreed and said it was a forward move to approve the development for I think should be so lucky If Acton got units I think Couns Norm Elliott and Gerald Ilcnnie and mysell would be cracking open a battle of Dom Rick said CALL THESE FAMILIES SHARED IN OUR 1985 PROFIT SHARING PLAN COME CHECK US OUT CHECK OUR PRICES OUR SERVICE AND OUR EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY MAKE SURE YOU SHARE IN 1986 MRS A RITCHIE NORTON SAVED J STUTTARD 10 SHERMAN CRT SAVED RW CHANDLER SAVED D KIRBY 104 CONFEDERATION ST SAVED MSTONE SAVED L HELMER REGAN SAVED SAVED J BURT RR1 GEORGETOWN SAVED VSHAW BRAMPTON SAVED HOLLINGER HAROLD ST SAVED SAVED J BOTH ST D JOHNSTON 37CLEAVEH0LMDH R LMEH0USE SAVED WALRAVEN SAVED E MILLS 1 HAROLD SAVED L HAMILTON 99 MQORE PARK SAVED B TAYLOR LAKE CRT SAVED J ACTON SAVED D SNOOK CUES SAVED SAVED L ALLEN POPLAR AVE 33 SAVED A DANIELS SAVED M SAVED J STOCKMAN SAVED WATKINSON SAVED SAVED J MYERS GEORGETOWN 0PACK MX aw SAVED D HALLET 31 CHURCH ST SAVED D ROBERTS SAVED S MURPHY CIRCLE SAVED 9 HAWKS PL SAVED HUMENISKt ELENA CRT SAVED L BOUMAN 12 EDEN PL SAVED L KITCHEN HILLSIDE SAVED D APPLEBY ST SAVED SAVED S HYDE DAWSON SAVED J WALKER 30 SAVED J SHRUBS0LE 1 SAVED a Mcdonald BLVD SAVED ORTHOPAEDIC flUlO FLETCHERS THt FOOT FAMILY SHOES MAIN ST DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN

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