Town cracks down THFHLIULD Wedneiday 171 Page onfi Once bath sections of the town new bylaw governing the use of firearms and ting are fully approved by the town and the ministry of natural resources rural residents will have a legal leg to stand on when awakened by an early rooming hunter The first section of the two- law act regulates the ring guns permits has been limited to with an additional Tee of 1 10 above the residential rate of At the lime of permit application the licensee is required to provide written permission from the land owner of the property he wishes to hunt l residence without permission from the owner In writing Anyone convicted or breaking the bylaw Is subject to a maximum fine of It for each offence In addition to the fine the law also states that the regulations Further exemptions include police fie era and military personnel In the lawful execution of their duties The purpose of the bylaw according to Doug clerk administrator for the town or Hills was to All a void where no hunting or firearms bylaw had existed before had an old bylaw for hunting but Council slow to accept report from committee Town council involved in a hot debate over Its hiring procedures for senior town personnel last Tuesday night refused to accept the report and recommendations put forward by one of Its own committees The bitter split saw committee attacking committee and Councillor Emle strongly rapping Mayor Hill a handling of the matter I am surprised the mayor of this municipality would not uphold the policies and practices set dawn by this body two years ago commented Sykes to which Mayor Hill angrily replied Are you trying to tell me that you have a right in these council chambers to vote on a recorded vote and I don tT Well I do At Issue in very heated debate wos a recommendation in the works committee s report that its members Interview for the position of deputy town engineer left vacant when Bob Austin moved up to the position of town engineer Past procedure for hiring senior per been to hove the interview done by the personnel and finance committee with members of the Involved committee sitting In As the works committee painted out that has only been a verbal agreement A definite hiring system has never been written With all those people sitting there it must look tike the Watergate hearings to anyone who is coming in to be Interviewed for the Job commented Councillor Mike Arm Councillor Buss Miller a member of the personnel and finance committee replied that At no time have I sat In on an interview where there have been more than five or six people there Usually we have quite hard lime to find enough people to attend The whole damn thing is stupid concluded Councillor Em Hyde We re just trying to change figure heads It a properly the business of the works committee An amendment which would have given the interviewing power back to the personnel and finance committee plus the chairman of the works committee But a later vote on whether or not to accept the works committee mlnutesof its meeting the previous Monday including among many other vital items the recommendation question was also voted down Councillor Em Hyde exploded It was lost without any sane thought Never have we shot the whole thing down The problem of what to do with the unacceptable minutes have to be solved however as cooler heads eventually prevailed After s time to cool down council waived its procedural bylaw to take a second vote on the works committees minutes This time they passed complete with a change In the contested men da lion which will see he personnel and finance committee retain its previous power although the chairman of the Involved committee and all other councillors will be asked to attend as well 1 accept It commented Councillor Hyde but I don t like the way you re rub bing our noses in It The much discussed interviews will take place during the first week of September following the placement of advertisements for the position Superman would have his problems Areas whore hunting Is prohibited I confident that within manager for Bell Canada one month a location will be A request made to Bell found somewhere along Main Canada by Georgetown Street far the installation of a Downtown Businessmen s public pay phone stated Bill Association for the placing of Barnes public affairs a phone somewhere along the No dime needed discharge of firearms within our municipal boundaries while the second section requiring ministry of the environment approval specifically designates areas where hunting will be per milled Bylaw once approved by the ministry will permit the hunting of pheasants rabbits and foxes In open season A valid licence is required to hunt within he corporate boundaries and must be issued by the town The number of resident Bylaw made effective August will regulate the discharge of firearms in all of Hills It states No persons shall discharge cause to be discharged or allow to be discharged guns or other firearms air guns spring guns or any class or type thereof within Words One Three and Four and those parts of Words Two as specified in an accompanying It is illegal to discharge a gun within feet of a firearms may be confiscated at the judge discretion Exemptions under the Livestock and Poultry Protection Act give farmers the right to dispose of dogs round killing or injuring any livestock Chartered rod and gun clubs and target ranges and rural residents disposing of harmful rodents ore all exempt from the licensing and discharge Georgetown and Acton had nothing at all explained Mr The clusters of homes that moke up the villages of Nor Glen Williams Ashgrove and Stewart town are under the same protection offered to the towns of Acton and Georgetown In the fact that no discharge of firearms is permitted in the built up It will be about a month before the ministry of natural resources puts Its stamp of approval but the regulations regarding the use of firearms arc now being enforced Remember all those little pieces of advice mother issued you stepped out of the door one of the most prevailing being Now remember to ten cents In case you have to make a phone call Well mothers remain calm Even if little Tommy spends his last ten cents on an extra scoop of Icecream he won t be stranded empty handed in case of an emergency Over the past few months pay phones have been installed in Georgetown all with the added feature of no coins being necessary to make an Without having to deposit any type of coin one may dial for Operator assistance 411 for directory assistance and for repair service The new phones Incorporate push button dialing and a new feature of a single slot that will take nickels dimes and quarters The rate Increase from ten cents to cents affects all public telephones except those In bus and rain terminals hospitals nursing homes rooming houses churches and phones on municipal sidewalks beside a public thoroughfare At all these locations tho phones have been replaced by the new Ccnturian but the rates remain at ten cents So old saying of Hey Ulster got a dime can now be changed to Operator I would like to place an emergency call to Main Street I have a lot of people coming into the store asking where the public phone Is in town and many time people come In to use my phone I don t mind but at times It does prove to be an inconvenience said Bob owner of Robert Gougeon Household Furnishings Mr hoping to get the ball rolling expressed his concerns at a recent meeting of the Downtown Association Charles Crimes president of the Association later explained that efforts to Install a Ashgrove news telephone booth had been made with Bell Canada There is a definite need for a public pay phone here in town I had two represcn ta lives from Bell Canada come in to discuss the issue with me however It seemed that they would not install a pay phone on any property other than private property which causes a bit of a problem The one location suggested was between the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and Goodie t s Hardware Store But for security reasons a refusal was issued from the bank a head office I do agree that finding a location will be difficult because the sidewalks arc so narrow but surely there must be a location somewhere which is suitable stated Mr Crimes Georgetown at one time did have two public pay phones which were situated beside the present Royal Bank however during construction of that building the booths were removed and never replaced Mr Barnes explained that the representatives in charge of finding a location are presently In hopes of finding a location to serve the downtown core Rain didnt spoil the fun BY Mrs John That was a lovely rain we got and blessed relief from the However it came oh Women annual picnic The picnic was held at the spacious home of Mr and Mrs Tom Blackett on August 3 Nevertheless a large number of families did turn out and with the men sitting in the garage and the children and ladles on the verandah or to the house everyone enjoyed the bountiful lunch from the baskets brought Following lunch president Mrs John McNabb welcomed all who had braved the rainy Liberals move Take Sunrise Tour of Halton nominations up Burlington Liberals anticipating the Monday afternoon announcement by Premier Bill Davis of fall election date wasted no time In getting started along the election trail Frank Allen president of the Burlington liberal Association reported early Monday morning that his association had decided to move up the date of Its can to Thursday Aug The meeting originally scheduled to be held in September will take place In the E School in Milton We re not going to wait and sec We feel Davis is smart enough to call an election for October but regardless of what date he chooses we II be ready said Mr Allen Thus far Julian Reed an active par tic in No affairs Is the only declared candidate for the Liberal nomination He would fill out the threeman race consisting of the New Democratic Party BUI Johnston and the conservative Party Gary Dawkjns By Henry Stanley Agricultural Representative Some members of the Soil and Crop Im Association went on their annual Sunrise Tour on Wednesday August The first stop was at the farm of Lloyd Pickering Bur to see the new steel grain storage building which can hold up to bushels of groin Lloyd and his son Ho r ley also discussed their experiments with broadcast seeding of winter wheat and spring grain The use of a broadcaster rather than a seed drill to apply the and seed can greatly speed up the seeding operation The results with winter wheat were somewhat disappointing with a yield of about bushels per acre from Two represent region at CNE For the first lime the Demonstration Night was held on a separate evening on Tuesday August S at the Maple Lear Mills Research Centre Many 4 and parents were present Each club was allowed to 10 minutes to set up and put on a demonstration The demonstration was to have a particular point related to the work of the club Miss Cathy and Bob Merry acting as official judges reached a decision after deliberation The Livestock Judging Club was announced the winners with the Acton Calf Club coming second All Clubs were commended for their efforts The winners will go on to the CNE Demonstrations were followed by a social period consisting of a number or games under the guidance of Cecil Patterson and Jane Nixon the broadcasting method compared to the bushels per acre for the normal seed drill The Pickerings attribute this to lack of compaction at time of seeding and slow ger mination of the wheat that was broadcasted Results with spring grain looked much more encouraging for the broadcast method The cyclone seeder for the grain Is mounted on the front of the tractor and the spreader for the fertilizer on the rear of the tractor Just over the foot harrows One farmer In the Peel harvested over bushels of per acre in 1973 and 1974 using this broadcast seeding method The Pickerings have planted five acres or flax to try this crop out as a cash crop In It appears to be developing very well The next stop was to look at corn experiments carried out by Ed Segs worth and Richard Sovereign A new form of Sutan herbicide which does not have to be incorporated Into the soil until up to hours after application appears to be giving just as good results as the normal which has to be worked in as soon as it has been applied to the soil Root worms In com were discussed by Paul Fish soil and crop specialist for Halton and all farmers were told to keep checking their each year for this pest If it becomes a real problem In fields of continuous com an insecticide should be applied at planting time or the field taken out of corn for a year or two Henry Stanley showed everyone a stalk of sweet corn which was badly eaten by army worms This insect has appeared throughout Ontario this year but has not caused much damage in The final stop was at Maple Leaf Mills Research Centre Georgetown Of special Interest there were the plots of alfalfa and grain com and a discussion of the research work conducted at the farm on laying hens broilers and turkeys day then called on Mrs J H Hunter who on behalf of the members thanked Mr and Mrs for opening their Borne Mrs Bhice presented flgiff certificate to the from Sheridan Nurseries for which they expressed their thanks Mrs Bob Alexander in a few well chosen words presented Mrs Bill Donaldson with a crystal bow and wished her every success in their new home Mrs moved to Tarn this spring Three girls Karen Wlckson Susan Alexander and Carolyn Bird conducted some races The winners were five and under Jamie Donaldson Wilson six to eight Marianne Donaldson nine to 12 Ross McClure Bob Wilson 12 and up Tom Wilson Kevin Donalson balloon throwing contest was won by Mrs W Bird an Mr Blacked An hour swimming was enjoyed before going home Despite the rain everyone who attended had a fun af tcrnoon YOU CANT BORROW but you can look charge of the furry addition to the staff If end touch and talk to the new guinea pig that you come to visit the scurrying rodent a has become the mascot of the junior library carrot might slow him down long enough for a Wendy and Kim in good look Carpet Barn CARPET- ALL BRANDS CERAMIC TILES floor wall VINYL FLOORS no wax WALLPAPER KITCHEN CABINETS INSTALLATIONS ON CARPET VINYL CERAMICS AND CABINETS For I no quotation call The Honourable James Snow Minister of Government Services and The Honourable Robert Welch Minister of Culture and Recreation Invite you to join them for The Sod Turning at the Ontario Sports Training Centre Bronte Road and Queen Elizabeth Way Wed Aug 1975 at 200 pm Ontario HAVING A PARTY HOW ABOUT OUR Buffet KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CONTINUES TO PLEASE GUESTS THE WORLD OVER CALL US AT KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CAN HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS V chickenyitffifc 111AOUELPH STREET