-ni-Er- Keswick On May -7- factory to move to Sutton SUTTON firet industry for one of Sut tons proposed industrial paries has signed a letter of intent industrial commissioner Tom Foster announced Monday Fine Foods Manufacturing Ltd in tends to erect a 10000 square foot plant on a three acre site in either the newly proposed park on Highway or the planned park bordering Baseline and The new plant will employ approximately in its initial stages and a local resident will be named plant manager and vice president of the firnx Mr Foster said the principal in the company wishes to remain Aurora hikes rents for three clubs CLOWN VISITS SCHOOL AURORA Three community groups here will pay a per cent increase for rental of town facilities following rent hike suggested by the parks and recreation committee Theatre Aurora the Aurora Tennis Club and the Aurora Lawn Bowling Club will be charged more In order that the town stick to its policy of running its facilities on a breakeven basis Although the town is not likely to achieve that goal Councillor Tonner said it must keep the ideal in mind Groups should be supported through the grant system rather than the haphazard method of artificially low rents for facilities he said The yearly tennis club fee will rise to from and the lawn bowlers wilt pay ranter than Rent for Factory Theatre will cost Theatre Aurora instead of The higher rates have been set for only Meetings between the town and the groups will be held to establish an alternate method of determining annual fees Dissenting opinions were voiced by Councillor Norm Stewart who wondered if the town wasnt pricing itself out of business and from Councillor Peter Miller who wondered if the rise wasnt against the board guidelines To locate municipa well in Landing SHARON A second well is to be drilled shortly in Holland Lan ding it was learned Monday at council here As well as providing an additional water supply should the first well be out for repairs it will allow all three local areas of Sharon River Drive Park and Holland Lan ding will to be integrated into one system council was told Engineer Jim noted an ob servation well has been drilled and we will pump shortly either there or in Mount Albert whichever site is ready Mr com mented on an layer at 65 feet and noted they didnt find a decent water supply in River Drive Park where PLANT SHARON Following final ruling by the Ontario Municipal Board the Mount Albert sewage treatment plant will proceed with an estimated cost of million to Town of East As noted Monday at Council the has ruled that originally the well was to su l0 an be situated lhree systems though there will have to be extra The two wells in storage in Sharon he Holland Landing can said Aurora parking fines doubled by council Students at JLR Bell Public School will go on a learning ex- anonymous but he said periencV to Garden Bros Circus at Maple Leaf Gardens this Friday In the agreement was anticipation of the event circus clown Paul Parsons known as the reached through visited the school last Wednesday He is shown above signing Weiske president of autographs for g three students Madison real estate The letter is a agreement at which time a real estate contract will be signed he said The company has bid for the land in the newly proposed park This is comparable to prices in the Daiton site without local im provement charges Mr Foster said the company should be able to complete the factory in 24 months allowing for an 18 month delivery period of special equipment from Ger many The plant will produce gourmet style foods in dry packaging Mr Foster said the company representatives were concerned over swampy conditions on the site but he said engineering studies will point the way to alleviating the problem The company had agreed to locate in the area last year but a lack of land zoned for in dustrial use allowed the offer to run out he said Chamber of Com merce president Neil said he felt the companys move proved is a viable area in which lo locale in dustry Also in the works are negotiations for a sq ft industrial mall he said Mr Foster said a clause in the letter allows the township to buy back the property for 90 per cent of initial price if no action Is taken on building by the due dale AURORA Taking a chance on parking illegally will become exactly twice the risk shortly Town council has accepted a public safety committee recom mendation that parking fines be increased from two dollars to four dollars and from five dollars to ten dollars The move was suggested in order to bring Auroras fines into line with those of other communities said Councillor Earl Stewart a safety committee member The recommendation will now be presented to council in the form of an amendment to present parking fine legislation OHCtoban noisy vehicles in its area AURORA If you ban motorized vehicles in one spot dont you only drive them noisily into someone elses backyard That was the question Monday night as council received word that the Ontario Housing Corporation after complaints about noise in its southend development was erecting No Motorized Vehicles signs Although it was a matter of information and didnt require their approval most of council endorsed erection of the signs inn vocal in his opposition was Councillor Peter Miller who argued that the riders would simply be moved elsewhere Supporting him was Councillor Bill Ferguson who suggested instead a meeting with the riders to discuss the problem Insisting that the noisy riders were not responsible vehicle club members Mayor George Timpson supported the signing and said that residents have a right to enjoy quiet around their homes i I Wo- o rf I I Vn r Mm LIT anada SALE DATES MAY 21 ADVERTISE WEEKLY 8952331 Aurora establishes trophy in memory of Bob Harmon AURORA A memorial trophy in the name of Bob will be established by the town and awarded yearly for outstanding achievement in recreational endeavors Mr who died April 25 was active in local sports coaching both hall and hockey there shall be no more teams and starting hearings regarding the minor lacrosse in the project area He had served on the recreation committee and managed the Com munity Centres Skate Shop The trophy suggestion was proposed by Councillor Bill Ferguson and received unanimous support of council The trophy will cost about 40 purchase and a further 10 yearly to award Reconsider cut in fire budget SHARON East Gwillimbury Council will reconsider a move to cut from a budget allotment or repairs to Holland Landing fire fighting equipment Councillor Bob Fcathcrstonhaugh stressed Monday at council that Fire Chief Ken Harmon of Holland Landing was very displeased about the cut Included in the figure were hose and air packs and repairs to fire truck r Better because we have so many ways of helping you say Happy Mothers Day Gold Silver Gifts 10K Gold AD Sterling A Bracelet B Mother I Qoki plated Lock Stop C4t no J1049K Uso your convanionl Bay Account Card al 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