A THE IVednetdar 11 lSt Caledon clash over street names TAKE THE CHALLENGE Cutmi Idl Use right can and discovered along with SberUu Topjrfaf Gride that tie majority can Wit the difference Coca Cola ThetnoCcntcsalalPaUIc School for the fair Feb I with which hey aad explained to lilting children from other local Tticla who prefer Coca Cola participant In her tndy alio preferred Coke who like better verified thai It wain t a Herald photo To ed of The Herald By I am sure most of the of he town of are sick of reading about our opposition to the name changes In our roads Real lie were not so sincere in our we would have given up the battle long This issue has caused a nil in the town between a great number of the alliens and their will not be healed quickly I shall always feel that it is wrong to make the populace learn a whole new system because a few will not or cannot learn the existing sys tem Some of who are not so young myself Included will find a new system difficult to Please remember everyone will need to learn the new names and numbers elm no Just new peo- CI to the Editor pie moving in If for Ihe sake of our Lines will continue In their Brampton names under this proposed system excluding the village or East will there not be a duplication of numbers In East and MattonT Then are we not back to an upset perron phon ing and laying they live at 9 Airport ltd and hanging up This was fire chiefs con cern Have we really salved the problem I agree wo have a definite rift in the feeling of populace east and welt of Region Road reflected In the voting of the councillors and will not really be healed by this new proposed but only point out further thai and are oriented lo Ihe city of Bramp ton white Albion is tor the town of Caledon retaining Its rural identity City names and house ben are ludicrous without city amenities Fancy new names lit not change the fact we sllll will be digging out our mail boxes toting our garbage to the dump supplying our own water and getting our kids to the school buses on time The vote on the motion that Bylaw be amended by deleting the names of all roads and in Albion was defeated by councillors whom the people of Albion have no jurisdiction the councillors of Caledon Ching and Wright of Bolton We know the voters of Albion are not the only alliens of the town of who wish to retain the system of Lines and The council stood firm gainst motion to rescind Bylaw ffi by a vote against rescinding MeCrejr Wright Hunter Pallet Gould and Clarkxon To res the motion Can and Gbusford If the mayor and opposing councillors continue lo refuse to consider he of all the hundreds of taxpayers of the lawn of who hate put their signatures against any renaming and who wish to retain the numbered Lines and S they arc creating an atmosphere of non-co- operation bet salaried representatives and taxpayers and their families Are council and electors fully aware those people on rural rouiea serviced by mail delivery lo their own bones at the end of their will be In danger of losing this service and having to travel logrecn boxes placed together at Intervals on their This has happened In since last summer I not giving up even though 1 feel like the voice crying in the wilderness Next Monday Feb Is the council meeting Margaret Richardson East Commi or Preservation of Rural Status In the Town Caledon Sick nuclear industry costing us millions Photoart at Gallery House Sol Show may foster photographers group A new association of local may be one valuable result of the toart exhibition opening Saturday at Georgetown Gallery House Sol or John hopes Mr Sommer and Peter Mow of Halton Camera Ex change on James Street have been preparing the display and sale since Christmas when they began Inviting area camera bolts submit mounted photographs for the community first ever led photo exhibition Twelve Hilton Hills photo grapher whose works were selected for the show will be on hand this Saturday at House Sol on Charles Street to greet open visitors The show continues until March 11 Those exhibiting are J Albert Bruce II Andrews Peter Dei Galrd Perry Paul J J Schwnss Trotter and Graham Tyler To be Judged by Mr Sam mer Mr Moss and George town patron Bruce Hard the works on display feature excellent quality Mr told The Her aid Also on display are photographs of the jury Mr Sommer said ho hopes the exhibition will give both and skilled opp ortunity lo get together to discuss Ihe r shared hobby and possibly form a local photographic society House Sol Is open Tues days Wednesdays and Thursdays from to and Fridays Saturdays and Sui days from to m Adniltsion is free eluding that of the opening day when Iht photographers aid jury members will be present from to p To the editor of The Herald High interest rales that the price we pay for our government reckless habit of borrowing ever more money lo prop up our sick nuclear industry A few of the ways lhat our Nuclear Canada loses then borrows millions yes hun dreds of millions of dollars each year lo pay for those losses are given here Photo stat copies from media reports to verify the sad facts includ ing Nuclear Canada annual financial loss statement for any year sent on request Box POP The million nuclear power station a I Gcntllly Que bec declared nonfunctional closed unsafe for years dismantle workers told lo Uranium City mine closed loss over the years of operation estimated to be more than million Nuclear reactors sold to Romania and to Argentina at far below coal Nuclear Canada considers promoting more nuclear power plants In eastern Can ada at far below cost In order to keep the nuclear Indus try alive Towns capital budget equipment purchases con struction and parks and recreation accounts for to budget Street lighting will add to the budget and contribution to the Credit Valley Conservation Authority for various projects municipality total 95 Of which will come from the general lax following a consultants report presented last fall the town will begin the first part of a long term revltalliation program for the Acton and Georgetown This year will be spent in Acton downtown core log property as well aa provide In the Georgetown the acquisition of properly additional lighting and land scaping will cost CIO ISO MB has been axed from the recreation department portion of the budget Items scratched Include plexiglass replacement In the Gordon Arena a IS pede strian bridge in Acton Bovls Park and plans to upgrade tennis court lighting at Gibbons Park in Georgetown However other rec depart merit projects which will go ahead Include construction of wheelchair ramp at be Acton Arena and a new fire alarm for Ibe building as well as table and chain for the Upstairs nail In Alcott Arena there are plans to install an elevator to enable physically handicapped visit or easier access to the hall Also among the recreation department share of lb budget are plana to build an office for theatre manager Hank and purchase a piano well as projector for the theatre there are road recon projects planned to this years budget The town will continue with a storm ewer project In Acton a and with reconstruction la the worth of and new helmets there are several corner vat I on authority projects In which the town will participate this year Among them creel on control at Glen Williams cemetery tliOB and at the North Golf and Country Club listed under other tlons Twenty live thousand dollars will be spent Ibis year on Iht paper mill dam and channel improvements in Glen Williams A date for the presentation of tt town s operating budget has not yet been set but It is traditionally presented in late March or early April Maintaining a place for those special toys Dozens of area youngsters and their families have enjoyment from toys they ve borrowed from the special lending library set up last October by Ihe North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded at the Georgetown public library Unfortunately grants the province account for only half of the toy library a 301 annual operating cost so private donations are warmly welcomed Project chairman Audrey HUlmao says generous citizens like craftsman Ron Stevens nave made and donated toys such as a rocking horse but most of toys loaned out to area children with mentally handicapped youngsters getting priority have to be bought A fund raising bazaar is being planned for early this spring but meanwhile donations can ba rait In purchases i low cut towards the centre of the read while driving with the traffic has been placed In for the Ore meet for the purchase of new pauper CbW Mick to drive to fire In a new car and pert of the departments share of the budget this year trill be used to purchase a CKOC Radio 1150 AM Presents IN CONCERT GODDO with special attraction seen at the El Macombo VIDEO MUSIC of the Featuring Large Scran Production of Cutt Recording Artists Saturday February 20 1982 JUIMCTION TIME Formerly Way Jay Club miles of Miss Doors Open 700 pm Show Time 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