877 5213- Home Newspaper of Hills The big paper the J big teid Reaching more than homes in Hal ton Kills Poor communications Region farming advisors criticized regions has had lis knuckles thoroughly ripped by thru people of poor communication Milton rijionil lold mmittot members list week they hid nn one them selves if region ll council tc res Ihur submissions em said he Ii id hi Ipul committee Midukbriok and YOU SURE YOUVE BEEN A GOOD BOY thus seems to be conducting a mini interrogation young asking him If he been this year unit rviug some from Jolly Old St Nick To find out this youngster lived another photo of he unit mil nidi pirly at he Glen Town Hall Herald photo I Taylor Local party workers scramble to organize Herald special Thursday defeat of Prime Minister Joe Clark govern has sent the Ihree riding associations In Georgetown scrambling lo or campaigns And dtpending on who you ilk to sentiments about a Kb IB genera election range from anger ecstasy Progressive Conservative MP John McDermld list week denounced the full of his go Canadians for another dec incredible rnxpayers ore likely to pay upwards of SCO mil Conservative riding presl dent Haines commented that her fillings on the col lapse of Clark government wen unprintable Some people ire ingry within Hit she said The feeling is we have a good number in the House now Mr and the other expected candidates Lib eral Milne and David Moulton of the New must still be no mm association In fore the begins in Members of the live party in Brampton Mire scheduled lo meet thy for an round of discussions on the election None of the three parties has innnunced when a meeting will be held The PC riding president campaigning on finance minis lion vote will not he difficult I think tin Cinidnn piopli will hi is upscl over it is the opposition pirtits think she said riding president Murray was over pro of in iliclion pre his pirty will i ttord number of wins completely id liesinlotThursday of events I thought the liber wouldn have the guts to help bring down he govern Fivestore mall planned for downtown Acton the constant flip flop of the Clark over illy imfiden special Adding impetus by downtown Acton to beautify lie business area are now being made for the construct in of a five store mall at the corner of Willow and Mill Slrects Propirly owner and project architect Men in last week hat plans are nearly finalized but re mure several minor revisions The project was ipprovcd by the Hills Committee of Adjustment December Larry Grieves chairman of lie of management for Acton Business Improve Arci reported that the mill should be open by the spring From whit I understand it going o make Hie rest of the look bad and dingy in comparison he said The five outlets arc to be located in space formerly oc by tit Morse Pro Hard wire store which closed Ihis spring Mr Grieves said sec of the current structure would be kept while other large pirls of the building would be demolished and re constructed decisions on which stores will occupy the space have nut yet been made alt hough it has determined there will be no fas food outlets hairdressers or silons The presence of Tannery in Acion has caused many people to say over the goods p in Mr Grieves With the corn fur only m i ply in Acton downtown core stores were empty downtown Businessmen hive been pressure to revitalize he am particularly alter a large plaza was proposed but turned down by Hills planning board and The plaza was to be at the cast end of town and include i store Mr Grieves five new stores would be open the spring of 1980 Mr bn s budget siying it hurt It wis a ml kick in the fir the working person after being inn the election promises proposed Mr Murray hi looking to Mr Moulton biles with the MP when illcandidates meetings are held Mr salesman finished third in the Mav election which I MP Itoss Milne Urn Nelson the rid nil president his party will have an opportunity lo be on the offence In hi upcoming The budget he said was repressive and not sue he idded has been fulfilled lb e members si g Intk to en with a lull report I Invent the nm the him The problem iiiuitie I his llunf s wlial hi touski of it re pre needed kdi pet pit the do give The that in iki prcsintalions to on their and the id lint spiiks on of the confuses council he riginul council simply for iduilifieation he si even if it has very say on issue Cum issues until council begins to ruohiiue them ind whit they i represent said ruhir than waiting until something special lo Mr spres ted It mb tiki vera the his nit hi said is d Branch and University of professur Tony Fuller of Rural pro I ramstudying inniik suggestions and hi Id hi s public Wnle endorsing Mr Middle gion does not wanl farmers to be united Mr Branch denied Hie iccusnou tint he suggested the office should be closed for the of work ll Mr he hid addressed council on items in tin Official Plan which disturb him Thephmsbisedmi Ihree documents only one of which the Ayicullur il Code of has received some Deer hunt proposed different opinions iCeount but must show inn round where nil gnuji Mr Fuller out jour he but you leavi hen go with one Give them one of piper but make it a prtpind paper that this threatened by Hilton fir yiar in order try the sue of herds Hilton idvisi ry last week greed re j i mil council is soon as pus to for deer hunt November ind In 1QBI Hunter may i shut Mm I i of re id Branch said he feels should know mure the Guidelines and the plan understand the Joe Public wmls us produce food wo need support lo stibillze us If were lo have committee funds stiff to things for i si- 1 Mr said use of rtjloni typists their post ft meter and copy mitlnnes so llnl reports could be prepared for the groups the i Tupley pl lined how i rolled mint works of hunters will on amount of land In Willi one hunter per ISO Mr said In a hunt ministry chooses i limited nun hunters by lottery to whom nets will be issued While any Ontario i dent lor per of chosen will be risidcnls Bum will also from guns dos are not allowed in i controlled hunt Since the lottery system hunters hunting groups arc broken up and it Is r ire lo find more than two hunters work mg Mr Tupley the number of deer involved in road denls rises pt r cent annual thus he is reisnii ible to the deer phunlsnf crops g irdens and nursery stuck are alsi increasing A ol deer exists soulh of Milton Mr 1 said com plaints are he list from tht re the lake do Wink there is Hung wrong in individuals hiving opinions the fan it lis speak tin own minds to Is doing much pood ho Slid In act I it s doing In norm playing into hands of these urban sharpies by showing the unit in tic com munit can safely one group wants Ihis and another wants lint Thej dun I know what they want ho they hi Advisory Committee was formed in Junt with Mr Stanley as sec rctiry Groups represented ire licit Producer Jim Me Kay Milk Producers George Bird Producers Art Cream Producers heith Anders ml Crops and Soil Norm Soul It Landowners Jim and I Agriculture Harold Middle brook and the Ii al mid Mr Br mill suftested Junior injurs Women s Institutes should be seulcd on tin committee slightly thin those regular hunting licences Only one mi tubers a furm will licence To for the ipplicanl must urn mior of ins income fn firming cither in his own or on rented pn perty About the Hills Levy praises mayor who has on occasion had differences opinion with Pelt used the or for his contribution thus fir to the municipillty at the final count meeting of 1979 Monday Although v h id our on council I to personally itul ili the m lyor fur the tint Job lies in his first Livy slid New funding scheme tin 1 ill Restoration Committee in up with i use the J for its ire of the el members hiking ilxiut it until ill tin del ire in pi ice A in slid the Concern over jobs is voted receive d file iboiil from of tirnis Ltd neir ml who ft jobs ly be losl due i pribkm The il employees their Iclttrsto town that Hie of tride commerce Ins been wi1liholilui fr nl illxlharj pennils fir in port of live from He US for of time They d Hat the permits hive issued within IB hours of Ihe 10 Hie workers without the permits theirworknj and jobs be lost Pit decision postponed Town is decided to postpone ij i llit extension f operating hours at I Odorieo pits decided Ml thy to wait until il heirs from town solicitor about any ihimge Ih it be launched by pil itors hid re deciding whether or not to or llit t n of hi urs Sever il Sixth I residents win live the pits the towns two weeks to rotest tht Al it lime voted to dtnj but the ibihtv of i suit include a request fir i trim the solicitor plan Town council has ipnroved i recommendation the draft plan reidy for Ihe next meeting of planning board A public meeting on will be held is part the following board meeting Council the recommend I ion al Monday meeting which time it asked town planner Mario Vtnditli he ministry of housing fficial plan for the town of Hills Blockbuster is being unveiled this week The lone iw us promised by the Citizens Group the hydro corridor ugh Hills was lobe tiled it Queen s Park ss conference late yesler day urn press conference was alter the Her lids dead lint and complete information about wh occurred there was n avail ible it pre time ICG spokesman John Minns told The Her Monday night the ICG the Ontario ted it ion of Agriculture and En Probt would be tiling a with the Energy of pointing out lint Hydro has no tor of the r is required Hie ICG its two allies ire seeking a mindatory order to prohibit construction of the corridor and ire asking the to revoke or Hydros 11 to export power until the ICG position lias been fully The complaint also says hat if Bruce to Milton corridor is be used for the export of to is indicated liv stalemenls from Ontario Hydro and deputy energy mm ister Malcolm Mr Minns slid then such a plan should lie ex for environmental impact and the alternate mules ivadablc The ICG says thai Ontario Hydro has been exporting po wer to the United States tar Us mandate to do so ind it i cheaper rate lhan the power is being offered to Can utilities which is against Inergy Board policy details morning press conference A 111 ELECTRICIAN HONORED Well known Enrl Norman presented with an honorary Hie membership by he Wellington County at his recent relreinen Mr Van Norman grew up and farmed at It It I for is years before learning his trade from Holly lie set up his own business as a erncnl electrician more than years ago and belonged to he Wellington lor over IS years In recent years he has done considerable work for Hydro through Us Guelph Mr Van Norman award Has one three presented he association December meeting Herald photo