One Hundredth Year No ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JANUARY SECTION iiR hydro pi A Job in the proponed hydro transmission corridor through township is causing residents here considerable anguish About of the residents feci the Jog was instituted to by pass a particularly in flucnlial group of duals rather for en purposes an spokesmen for Ontario have statul William mil It It 1 Iwtl along lh i onto of tin dro torridnr lold news piper II off of d and hi GRADE EIGHT students at M Z Bennett school were taught how to make a television program last week Instructor Rick Lambert producer Jim Thompson assistant producer Kevin Weir and charge of audio Rita Mancini watch the sound effects generator as the actors are being filmed As producer Jim had to decide which camera shots he wanted and for how long Mushroom Farm ReOpened Hoy No 25 2 Miles South of Scion OPEN DAYS PER WEEK 8533868 Bockmann Propnator put on lit liuulsiapi There linn never bun of art lis mill they ore ilulcly it tin validity llvdros ho group knit suit a W sling llu j anil i of tin lines follow hi original nig the I iiilishIoii liny of the would amount to I million In iiusllm was rained In th legislature by Donald mm on November II by tin 1 Minister IJ Mi iugh llu was In tin nd llni diversion obvious n Mr repllid Initial ir the line from Bradley a swllihliig linn In tin Milton aria In gnu In At thai llmi Hit tin wiik finding the most dlrul while long diagonal pro M i ly rallies apart rum xfiflnit firm fields find tin inn I lim Mill dire In RITA MANCINI was in charge of audio for one of the M Bennetts television groups Her job was to make sure the sound levels were all right and to put the special sound effects on the tape at exactly the proper moment KEVIN WEIR assistant producer of one or the M Bennett television programs watches the Special Effects Generator and switches from camera to camera in order to achieve the right angle shots for the finished product Ministudios are good experience gun rating milium through I I rin townships why Is a ft million pnposul 1 avoid lands by 1 lang tin rem of I rln and of the I maid Maine son a township councillor Harry irnh sicrilary of Toronto Star and family f Hit for Willltigtnn Mr Would the minister liavi ixplaiiiitinn fur this lights rami rn action win saying their Urn film wis rolling the actors dim tor wis giving orders wis Hit it a Or maybe a It was It was M school on day the pupils win si behind i how visum show is put together and tin ittual making i film their FLOOR COVERING SHELVING No 3 IDAHO PINE Excellent for extra basement shelves or bookcase lxlO ft Also In and 12 CUSTOM BRUSH BRISTLE BUILDAU STANDARD BRUSH BRISTLE BUILDAU ECONOMY BRUSH BRISTLE for I ECONOMY BRUSHES BRISTLE NO WAX finish tough clear vinyl finish and in Inner layer of cushioned foam vinyl on Perm Shield asbestos baching Shuns heel marks easy to clean Install it yourself am save CEILING TILE Pebble textured Snow Crust or swirled white tiles PANELLING Shady Elm beautifully bleached look creates a subtlety ell Its own EACH Manor Teak real natural wood veneer In random plank length design 8 USE YOUR FREE DELIVERY GEORGETOWN James St Phone Wed Thurs Frl Sat 8 12 Church St Phone a Sat lei i Imp limlwrt In nip prill nil stilpt indtasl ranged from stre ikers lo a remake of I jump Snake Canyon ration Timing and wire In The had to to and tiki orders from a lit til Mrs JiryundMr win at M net school ill I and are it I sthool this wetk At ind of tin week in haiiKiH and avoiding or In line wire sought No imphaslH at llial Inn rilatlvi to ilfaitirHSUilias he avoid anil of wiodlntH wit If these winild liavi In a and iohI On this bash a jinllmln ary in I Ivi was and to lit lialsoii immlttit and by latintt on Jan 1172 In tin fall ilurlriH SilaiiillummisHlon Innsontli Iltkir it that could hi justlfltd imliss the whole an was mmtid taking Into all and Involving publit in an is of study area was In 17I ibis luvolv id Hit pretnrotlon it ovirlay maps wlilih Idenlifkd Iht potential of llu lines on and future land natural vtRitatcd areas and prom of the and rt trtts I forest prodiittn factor The Is based on of at rial maps field trips and maps the It am who detirmlncd that visual of road of In and rivir and would In lisit affected by tin location the lino on lit retnmmended route routing would lie less than the din would to a cost difference of about I million avoiding His f who traclsof land w and is not a In d line routes and no fforl in made o deter mini who individual owners In ruiiirul the acquisition of rlKhls riport covering all imp of he 1974 study is now In printing and is expected lo bo com This will be a of a more com report which will In md ilolh William Itrouwcr and David and signatories of thi petition along the diver art not with Mr McKc explanation II like llNtenlna to a hey say laid oilier lo within Tin Mrs il of the Hilton lloird of I- dilution the tub end of elf vision pro i he pupils tcichers him wrilinK is up from Milton from Iht North These vidisitape i lights a television set and sound mix ir Different art how to use their as signed iquipment wink others in pro- Mi the gndi were into groups I- films At his lime w irk is evaluated and by the to lulp the students what hey did wrong or what was The object of this mini dlo is to help the students ap preciate what Is going on rt gardmg television and Ihc hard work Ticket time Mot insls cm look forward to lining up for license plate slickers If don purchasing them sr Deadhni dale Is hell start DANCING Every Saturday pm to 1 am at the Acton Legion Feb 1st Johnny Tocher Feb Larry Willis and his Travelling Sounds D J only per couple Feb The Mystics Feb 22nd Willy Stachel Mar 1st Admission 4 00 Per Couple mine thosi area whlih suitable routings be Identified Taking these factors Into count it was inevitable thai tin best route easily Ik than straight line Three public meetings wire in the period Mirch 1973 to March 1974 In and bast to discuss the study with residents involving a of about BOO people The study revealed that there wis no single concession through township for a direct routing the best alignment and the adjacent townships of and I- portions of concessions two to six were identified as suitable for further study At the public meeting at on March 12 Hydro identified the preferred route is running In concessions ten and nine of Fast and in Concession two of trln to Lot then crossing at Concession four at Lot and entering Concesion five Lot Nine continuing Into squesing township Mills to cross the Niagara F in the areas At this meeting Hydro was requested to investigate further a more easterly direct route A routing through Concession II of Last and Concession Four of Erin was therefore Investigated and found to compare unfavorably with the recommended route because of wet lands and visual aesthetics This is a Shop and Save at SILVERS A MINIMUM OF OFF ALL MENS WINTER HATS TOQUES GLOVES and SCARVES from diverting from mi original corridor with the of oni large hill on the Fifth As far as they were aware the three public meetings of was wrong because residents wcr only informed of the last one They also claim resident land owners were never informed of any meeting As a result of their discontent Hydro has taken the Initiative and plans a muling on February 10 and tentatively set for Hills burgh community centre at which ratepayers will have ehancc to voice objections lo the proposed route However it was pointed out Hydro will first meet with township council In a closed session the first week In February We know he area both and Scott stated and don t feel he proposed diversion which will cost an estimated million will benefit the environment We can only conclude it Is being done to avoid Influential people However both former Lloyd and Donald Mathcson have denied any interference wllh Hydro s methods of selecting a corridor in the past Botn have said they would not ask Hydro to move the lines at the expense of others The proposed line comes from Ihe crossing through the centre of Hills along the Fourth Con cession moving into Frin township and then Jogging west Most loved Acton fair Results of a questionnaire handed out at last year fair were distributed at last weeks annual meeting of Agricultural Society Most loved the fair But here the breakdown Bigger fair needed More rides needed 36 No im provement needed to Very good ok fine etc S3 Lots of Tun Better variety show needed more washrooms needed bring back the old midway No beer needed l more space bigger grounds too crowded bigger beer garden needed More exhibit and display needed the group in white were very fine 1 the rides were too close I don t know Better food stands needed I very good parade 1 pony needed for kids 1 acts ill show were too long 1 3 day fair from now on I More music best ever put It in Milton more garbage cana needed I move Erin fair to Acton Food too expensive 1 to loud In the arena on Friday night 1 improvement needed to main hall entrance 1 Friday night program too long and goes on too late 1