Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era, 4 Jan 1984, B08

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B8 Newm a rktU Aurora Wednesday January Report from MPBILL SCOTT i Victoria The Speech from the Throne on Dec opened the Second Session of the Thirty Second Parliament of Canada Speculation for the past few weeks over the speech content generally used to outline the direction the Government intends to take in a new Session has run rampant What was known was that the proposed Canada Health Act would be high on their priority list Also with unemployment remaining the problem it is job creation measures were expected Some measures to assist high interest longterm mortgage holders were hoped for as well In general it was expected to be designed to improve the image of the governing Liberal Party at the expense of a much higher deficit Of course anything announced in the Throne Speech must later appear in legislation and be passed by the House of Commons before it becomes a reality When the Speech was delivered it was somewhatof an anticlimax All of the above were pari of the text but few details of the proposals were included The programs announced spanned all sectors of our society It was divided into five points as follows I to seek fresh approaches to world peace 2 to encourage economic growth so that more Canadians can own a home learn a trade expand a business participate in the ownership of our resources and gain a fair share of the abundant benefits this country can provide to develop new partnerships among business labour government and other groups so that together we will build a better future to preserve Medicare increase pensions for the elderly improve public safely extend native rights and further protect the freedom of individuals and 5 to reinforce Canadas identity through enhanced recognition of our cultural heritage and increased support for our creativeartists by new broadcasting telecommunications and copyright policies AJ firs glance at least the creation of a new one billion dollar Youth Opportunity Fund and the emphsis on job creation funding for youth appear welcome at a time when the youth unemployment rale is 185 per cent The- new Minister of State for Youth has a huge task on his her hands if this rate is to be reduced As expected and requested by all Members of Parliament the Canada Works Program will be allocated additional fun ding One new program in this area is the National Voluntary Service provide initiatives to the voluntary sector to hire Canadians The other is a conservation corp Environment 2000 to employ people to carry out reforestation and national park development These hold a promise of being of assistance to unemployed but as in the other proposals it is not possible to com ment on heir details until the enabling legislation is presented to Parliament PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION ON ALL INSTRUMENTS NEWMARKET ACADEMY OF MUSIC LESLIE ST Reasonable NEWMARKET available In my home near SCHOOL Any age welcome 8953697 WEE CARE Day School Open MondayFriday 7 am For further informalwi call 8835505 NEWMARKET BABYSITTING available in my home Flexible hours Close DAME SCHOOL 8987906 NEWMARKET BABYSITTING available in my homo both FRENCH and ENGLISH spoken Close CEDAR SCHOOL Drawwinner Cully of Monks wood Newmarket won the gift of fitness last week when her name was drawn from 500 ballots in the Perscechini Fitness Centre draw Mrs Cully won a free two year membership at the club Above from left are Bill Dalgleish manager of Upper Canada Mall Mrs Cully and Joe Perscechini Bylaw amendments allow industries to expand AURORA A public hearing was held recently for two proposed bylaw amendments and two official plan amendments About 20 residents turned out for the meeting to discuss amendments proposed by Archerhill Investments Pak Inc Granny Tarts and the Kovax properly Archerhill Investments had proposed an amendment to the official plan lo redesignate properly on Ave near Vandorf- Sideroad from rural lo estate residential lo accommodate a planned development of iwoacre lots Council agreed lo go ahead with the amendment providing an arrangement is made to supply municipal water lo the lots in question instead of using private wells The decision to supply municipal water lo the development resulted from the recent discoverty of chloride contaminants in private wells im mediately south of the area The Ministry of the Environment expressed concern with the proposal because the subdivision is located in he directioii of the groundwater flow from the York Sanitation Site No The ministry said contamination found in four wells north or the dump site may also exist hi the groundwater at the proposed subdivision site The ministry concluded it would be opposed lo any private wells in the area but would have no objections lo proposal if municipal water could be supplied Aurora Planner Sue suggested council approve the amendment to the official plan but stipulate the homes must be supplied with water from the municipal system instead of wells Councillor Martin said he would oppose the amendment because he doesnt wanl lo see the municipal boundaries extended beyond the limits already decided by council Council approved the amendment with Ihe stipulation of a municipal water supply The amendment will now be formalized and presented to council for official approval in the near future A proposed amendment for 1G5 acres of land located at Wellington Si was referred to councils plan ning committee for further study The proposal was lo redesignate land from rural to industrial but he land is only accessible by a 45foot on Wellington St Mrs Seibert said it would be more appropriate for the access to the development to join the Industrial Parkway bill explained there is a narrow strip of rural land separating the proposed development from the parkway She suggested council defer a decision on the proposal until the of the rural strip could be studied as well Council agreed HURRY HURRY HURRY THE SIGN OF MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE This emblem Identities minded businessmen who sponsor For nlormal en I SUSAN JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE EARLY SHOPPERS GET BEST VARIETY A bylaw amendment was approved for TetraPak Inc to allow a 15metre high warehouse and a reduction in the parking standards Under Ihe current bylaw Tetra- Pak would have been to a height of 10 metres for all buildings and would have had to supply parking spaces Mrs explained the height of the warehouse would be compatible with other buildings in the area and parking spaces should be sufficient because the warehouse will be manned primarily by robots A bylaw amendment was approved for Grannys Tarts at 24 Industry St S to allow an addition to the rear of the existing building The amendment allows a reduction in the sideyard requirements from nine metres to 24 metres and a reduction in the setback for a loading space in the sideyard from metres lo 24 metres Mrs Seibert explained the amendment is required because the company sold the northern part of their property the town lo accommodate Ihe completion of the Industrial Park- way She added an understanding was agreed lo that a reduction in the sideyard requirements would be allowed if Grannys wanted lo expand in the future PHEASANT RUN miles or groomed pond skating bar llicd KIDS earn extra CASH NEWMARKET 1 CARDINAL CRESCENT 2 SIMCOE NIAGARA ONTARIO 3 ROXBOROUGH RD AURORA 1 WEBSTER 2 PATRICK ERA AND FLYER ROUTES HOLLAND LDG 1 HOLLAND RIVER BLVD 2 OLIVE ST 123182 IF YOU WANT THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MONEY CALL CIRCULATION 8952331 7274221 Monday to Friday am 5 pm BUSINESS DIRECTORY BB PAINTING DECORATING free estimates residential commercial VINYLS CHA5 DAVIES S0N CONTRACTORS DOL CONTRACTING Custom homes additions renovations Residential Commercial Rooms Garages Cedar Patio decks Phone 8954333 Newmarket FUNERAL HOMES HAMMER ENTERPRISES BUILDIN RENOVATIONS REPAIRS Additions Bathrooms Carpentry Concrete Drywall cat Plumbing Roohng Tiling WRITTEN GUARANTEES FREE ESTIMATES 8987777 NEWMARKET DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS DONE ON PREMISES FULLY 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