Sierra captured on film THE HERALD Wdaeday June S3 Page Chuckwagon races archery and leathercrafts highlighted the annual Sierra held at Scout Camp the weekend before last Some Guides Path finders and Scouts along with el staff leaders Venturers Rangers and special Instructors crcd for the fifth annual ScoutGuide camp known as a Scogui pronounced Looking forward to a fun weekend with a western theme members of the movement from Acton Georgetown BaUlnofad Milton and registered for the Out in Scouting event the girls assigned Camp New award announced HFA seeking farmer of year While area farmers struggle to stay afloat against continuing high interest rates they It take time out later this year to honor a colleague who has made during the previous 12 months an outstanding contribution to agriculture in Hal ton Recently announced by the federation of Agriculture the Farmer of the Year award is open to farmers living In still actively involved In farming It is not designed to replace the Outstanding Young Farmer Award which was sponsored by area Jaycce3 and folded a few weeks ago Federation representative Henry Stanley told The Herald Thursday and lions for the award are substantially different Mr Stanley agreed that the award would help pro mote farming in the region something which the Agricultural Advisory Committee maintains is vital to the survival of farming in an area so close to major industrial and residential Unlike the detailed applications required by the Young Farmer nation al competition farmers qualify by listing outstanding achievements theyve made In the current Involvement with other community activities and contributi ons to agricultural organizations Arrangements for the award have been mode by Ross Segs worth a retired Burlington farmer who shared organizational responsibilities with other farmers two years when hosted the International Plowing Match Any active agricultural organisation or individual can nominate a farmer for the award Applications can be picked up at the provincial agricultural office In Milton Wilson and they must be submitted by Oct 1 The award will be presented at an as yet unnamed social function later in the year to director of the feature film Scout World while he was running Sierra Stogul recently at Camp Helping White shoot fifth episode for yearlong coverage of Scouting during Its were left to right Toronto sound technician Lee Glllli production Colin Saul of cameraman of Toronto and director Fred Carpenter alio of Toronto SponiorlngtheproducllonislheKlwaaliClubofKlngiway to which Mr White belong Photo by Jean Layman south side and the boys to the north Milton St John once volunteers handled first aid for the weekend white Paul Cooper a member of the Royal City Bowmen of Guetph demonstrated archery and Joke Living stone of First Georgetown taught spear throwing along with Karen Ley of Mltton Jean Vaughan of Acton looked after lealhercrafts and scene collage while and Acton Ven turers and Limehouse Rangers led the young sters in bronco busting horseshoes the Red River trail semaphore cow rop ing the Lost Mine and knot tying competitions North District Council president Cord Douglas was Chief Saturday night when songs and skits were per formed by each patrol First Scouter Dennis White was Camp Chief Issuing a challenge that kept everyone guess Ing right until camp clos ing Sunday morning with Scouter Mark Howe in charge each patrol laced together poles lo make chuckwagons chose a driver and competed to see whod be the quickest and the bestdesigned Patrol Four took the best design honors shared among members from First Georgetown Scouts and Seventh Milton Guid es First Georgetown Scouts and Fourth George town Guides teamed up In the second placo Patrol Six while Fourth George town Scouts and First Pathfinders formed the third place Patrol Eleven Winning the plaque for the most points la ted over the weekend were First Georgetown Scouts and Seventh Milton Guides At end every one received a medallion and a camp GARBAGE PICKUP FOR THE CANADA DAY HOLIDAY All pickup dates will remain the same as for the regular pickup Works Department TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS The 982 final taxes are due and payable In two instalments JUNE 30th 1982 SEPTEMBER 29th 1982 A Penally per cent will be charged on the first day ol default and on the first day of each calendar month until taxes are fully paid Taxpayers are reminded that the Ontario Property Tax Credit as provided through the 1 982 Personal Income Tax Return la baaed on the property taxes of the taxpayer prin residence being paid in Please contact the Finance Department If there are any questions pertaining to your business or real property taxes by Telephone 8775185 OR BY MAIL Tax Department Town of Hills 38 Main Street South Usher A C T Georgetown Ontario Deputy Treasurer L7Q 4X1 Tax Collector Ttiala insurance tha State Farm way ROBERT TAIT AGENCY LTD THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 1981 FINANCIAL REPORT MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR- municipal In dealing 111 Ttn njiliiMiii 12ft ThcpruitiiRninchKlFdrnadinmiru nod totalise of null ion payment will added nreMui 1 led our run I a by Town IhrouKh jour loci I CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS Total capital la outlay financing lo awl Ion a J I nil need 1 ill TAX DOLLAR DISTRIBUTION THIS IS WHERE YOUR TAX DOLLAR WAS SPENT RESIDENTIAL MILL RATES trotting Guards RESERVE AND RESERVE FUND OPERATIONS a iS ihe revenue fund Con Ir from eloper as a Fund sw ml era Home Renewal J s sr mw year end for future municipal purpura REVENUE FUND OPERATIONS Revenue by Municipal purpotei PiymtntilnllniDfUici hi hi Revenue toe union JW5U lure and Ira to and properly Social and la mi lyiervlcei Ion and 11 iTTsna IB OS TraralmtotTjilon to oao 1 d pay the region I7WH1 ToWIIrtrnfrr imui wi School board It Ion niton Payment In lint of K Arulnedailullowi SL Ton revenue 4mw a Special 11 Area Special School Lie Public no mm BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER STATISTICAL DATA Dpulallun at In end of Ihe 1 1 TrntnLm pi until GENERAL INFORMATION The Report consolidates he operations assets and liabilities of Town Library Board Hills Parking Authority Central Business Improvement Area and Inc Business Improvement Area The en terprise of Ihe Town whose revenues and expen ditures have been consolidated in the 1981 Report are Hnlton Hills HydroElectric Commission 1 The inane la I highlights presented have been ex traded from the audited Financial Report of the Town Copies of Ihe 1981 audited Financial