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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 5, 1983, p. 10

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a person raised for cancer chairperson GeorgetownActon Acton only ccdU from beiac the dub With lb Canada Caneer Society according to local campaign chairperson Gloria Coats Not Septembers Ten Run which is expected to to more than tar research the Acton of the Cancer Society raised a total of Coat revealed at the annual meeting and pot lock staler Tuesday evening at Knox Chnrch lM raised in Nancys Patterson Swtm for Cancer fa August Acton In per capita About people turned out for the meeting which saw Artie White hand over the presidents seal to Hugh Patterson White thanked the executive and volunteers for their support bard work and ex pressed his pride in the people or Acton for their support Appreciation was also extended by Susan Patient Services chairperson who thanked the drivers for their past year s Daffodil coordlnator Cathy apologized for the poor condition of the daffodils this year due to circumstance beyond the control of the Cancer Society Nancy Patterson a second year student at Sir Wilfred University thanked the people of Acton for their support in her recent marathon swim to raise funds for the Patient Services committee She told the group she is currently working as a volunteer with the Coping in Cancer Program in Waterloo in the musk and relaxation therapy Bill Connor of the Ontario Division praised Acton for its successful fund raising and for exceeding its IBM campaign goals He presented Hum with a of appreciation for her efforts to the work of the Society Jon Hunt of the Terry Fox Run pointed out over bad been the September ran and credited the support of the people of Acton with this amount This money is not included in the Sodety yearly total but if it were Acton would be raising well over IS per person Marilyn Deathman on the staff of Princess Margaret Hospital was guest speaker for the evening Having formerly worked as a nurse administering cbemo therapy to outpatient at the hospital she is now working in Psychosocial nursing which meets the patients emotional social and psychological needs Mrs Deachman spoke about the hospitals Emotional Support Program which Helps staff members doctors and nurses who become attached to dying patients helps patients recognize and come to terms their own feelings assists and supports Cents who are transferred to other for medical treatment and helps to prevent patients from feeling Isolated or abandoned provides support to those patients and their families when the patient withes to be at home This program is only open to patients of Princess Margaret Hospital she said Mrs Deachman thanked the Activity Group for their display of knitted crocheted and quilted articles sent to the hospital on an annual basis Halton Hills Mayor Peter brought greetings from the town council and expressed his appreciation for the sue efforts of the cancer society in HUli Peace Camp Continued from page advisory board Halton Hills resident Allan Johnson has been investigating the IPC proposal with other members of the com mlttee and they recommended an en vlronmental impact assessment to the region Johnson explained about M acres of the acre IPC site is contained In the largest environmentally sensitive area In the Hilton Falls area He said be has researched the St Helena allowance and finds it is even shown on maps as far back as the map In the Atlas It is obvious a good deal of the proposed development has already taken place with out an NEC development permit Based on the evidence from the NEC Halton Hills Milton the Hills Fire Chief it is difficult to get this group to follow the guidelines are supposed to follow Johnson explained The environmental advisory committee to NEC that no permits be Issued until the Impact assessment is carrJMoaut and approved Johaonl explained sensitive larea such as the Twin Lakes property it always what type or development takes place but how carefully is carried out Are the developers going to approach work in environmentally sensitive areas In the right spirit Johnson asked Looking at IPC track record this summer It makes one wonder how they will be treating the environment Wanting to know more about who was running IPC Johnson contacted the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations and obtained information about the formation and board of directors of IPC and numbered company Ontario which IPC officials have told Hills Milton and NEC publicly owns the property Tbey have said the numbered company rents them the Twin Lakes land for a month The Information on the two documents from the province contains some surprising and curious facts IPC was established March of this year as a letters patent or nonprofit corporation Its address Is lilted a 142 Argyle St Toronto the same address as its chairman Alberto However the application to me NEC for development approvals lists the IPC address as College St the same address as Manuel is listed under on the directors list Johnson noted there is a real estate office at College St He added that home addresses not business ad dresses are required by the province on corporation information forms Alves Is listed as treasurer of IPC and according to the information form became treasurer and a director of IPC with the rest of the board members on May 3 1983 Whiting says this is most curious because Alves told Halton Hills council in August that he couldnt answer many of their because be had just recently joined the board Other directors are An tunes Ave Toronto Victor Amaral Woodington Henrique Vala 166 Antiqua Mississauga and Hermina 47 Grove Ave Toronto Inacio Is listed as secretary of IPC 547371 Ontario Ltd wasnt born until April 1983 and lists as president Leonllde Ollveira 47 Grove Ave Toronto secretary Maria Silva 4178 Woodington Mississauga and treasurer 473 Ave Toronto Judging by the fact the three owners of Ontario list addresses identical to those given for three other members or the IPC board of directors both Whiting and Johnson there would seem to be some connection between the owners of the property and the group renting it Johnson roiled these facts with the en advisory committee and Whiting said hell be bringing them to the attention of the Town and NEC Johnson has also been discussing these matters with councillors Sheldon and Mike Armstrong he said In addition to Whiting and the press The numbered company was born April and the present directors took office six days later The Information form lists lfllSDundas St West Toronto a lawyers office Johnson noted as the firm address The document also reveals lawyers Michel Bouchard and A Marcos had been but were no longer directors of the numbered company as of April The numbered company Information form is signed by Leonllde while Michel Bouchard signed the IPC form Whiting said hed like to discuss the idea of contacting the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations to look Into the numerous question marks about IPC and the numbered company raised by the documents Johnson made public with NEC staff and Town staff as well members of both bodies THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION FALL NIGHT SCHOOL Georgetown Classes M Ilia CUSSES WAT ARE SHAH AND WW MST RTST TWO NIGHTS BUT ORDER TO 710 10 M0 7- 930 4 MkroCnaputn CUSSES THAT HA WE ROOM FOR FURTHER RUKTMTnttS U SWAB Tariff 710 710 79 710 CUSSES THAT ARE FUED 15 15wb lOwb 18 links WC Residents aim at A petition by approximately residents to include gunshot noises an amended noise bylaw brought sympathy from general committee mem bera Monday evening but no answers to the problem Members agreed to a motion to have staff meet with representatives of the CRSQ Trap Club and The Halton Sportsroens Club In an effort to resolve the issue between the rural residents and the gun dub members Leo spokesman for the residents told councilors that the problem lies not only with the noise of the guns but also with lead pollution in the streams and well water as a result of the numerous gun discharges In the vicinity The Scout and Guide Mothers Association held a Brownie and Guide uniform sale Saturday at the Scout hall Here Mary que checks over a uniform Levy blasts Union Gas Councillor Harry Levy blasted Union Gas for their proposed per cent increase in cost to residential users Monday night He claimed the Increase was really per cent since the cost of gas to the company had been reduced per cent Levy sneered at the average heating cost put at now and at with the increase for a typical house He sold he pays twice that much Firefighters dance by Barbara Funk Eramosa Firefighters will be sponsoring a and 60s dance on October 15 Saturday m until at Rock mosa Centre Rob Grey will be providing the music A buffet lunch la to be served at midnight The tickets are available from any firefighter and cost per person Profits from the donee will go towards new fireflghling equipment for the Department Detector malfunctions One volunteer firefighter responded to a silent call at Hansom St at Sat day evening when a smoke detector malfunctioned No smoke or fire were found according to deputy fire chief Bob Hyde NOTICE Boos Travel Agency will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday Saturday Oct 8 and Monday Oct 10 tRaoeL agency GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE Mastectomy Boutique BRAS SWMWEAR Certified Personated Service Cmnrilntauraaca Mm Cms ft He hither threatened by a parent fear for He added the members has values Mayor GordK been several id sides and that been resolved Councillor Re problem is a being able to council hear Committee check out pro CoTjffrRY DRY CLEANING 8770387 SHOPPING CENTRE DID Tha pas the REAL ro AUTO REPAIR STATION otters Safety Checks Brakes Disc Drum Machining Valve Machining REPAIRS TO DOMESTIC AH IMPORT CARS PHONE E Li North Tourism As wishes to t Ontario CrRB Radio 108 Radio for their si Trav GAIN SPACE GET The basket systems eliminate the need tor hulky dressers the clothes are easy to see and stay fresh

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