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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1982, p. 18

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The Scooting movement in t often with driving bat North Halloa Its the week before a ear rally thai took them ram the Memorial Hall to he home of Bob and Sheila at Regional Road and Com loner John tie and Pat lllrlebey and Mark and Kelly Howe all tied for tint place after completion the route by following a of prearranged tine Others participating were Smith Al Dawn and Evelyn Photo by Jean Layman SCOUTS END- OFSEASON ACTIVITIES parents find themselves agreeing to all maimer of range activities when they attend their children Scouting meets George Henderson for example ended up temporarily handicapped for the Blindfolded Rope Walk al Park la the Bine Springs Scoot Reserve near Acton recently Son Mark and Ed We ton led Mr through tile walk one of doiens of fun activities at the weekend North Halloo District camp that attracted area Beavers along parents and leaders Acton s Sue Walton as camp chief had arranged a roll rosier of games and event from nature rail biking to the tug of war Roads in better shape under county driver says Ronald Sykes an Georgetown resident aaya local and regional roads t as well main tained these days as tney were Hal Ion was administered under county government During council meet tag last week he charged that the town has done little to correct a potbole problem on S and complained that the Ninth regional roadis In rough shape as well Mr Sykes claimed that at cue Slderoad location traffic has widened a pot hole to a few feet In diameter and several Inches deep He wanted to know why the town appeared to be taking long to repair the damage Deputy engineer Ted told council no one hod drawn the Side- road problem to the attention of the town a public works department and assured Mr that the roads are regular ly inspected He said that the wide pothole Mr described must have rery quick and said ho travels over the road frequently and potholes were not that apparent The town has been patching roads this spring Miller budget grant creates local jobs Plans are underway In the town treasury department to create jobs by taking advantage of a grant recently made avail able through the provin cial housing and municipal affairs ministry While full details on how Hills will use he moneyit can apply for as much as 373 town treasurer Ray King told The Herald last Wednes day hat the funds may cover labor costs If the town has make structur al repairs to the Acton and Georgetown arenas A report on the grants Is expected to bo presented to council shortly he said adding thai until the own receives tender bids from contractors how much labor will be Hills can share In Halton club By SCOTT PARSONS Hilton The second Poultry Club meeting was held the Agricul office The meeting was opened by John with the pledge Marilyn Bird took the attendance and read he minutes of the previous meeting John McPhail turned the meet over to the leaden Leader Jim asked what the mortality rate of our birds was The average was one chicken He also discussed how the aggressive breeds should bo separated cockerels from the pullets We cussed where we should hold our meetings Sugg cations were CO Feed Mill and the University of Guclph The club leaders told us hot we would have to have records on how much they eat and the chickens should be put outside in a yard for At the next meeting we will be Judging chickens which has been allocated to As port of the May pro vincial budget some funds were set aside for muni to repair town- owned buildings Frank Miller overall advanced capital works program contained million f39 million of which has been allocated to the housing ministry to use in its Ontario Muni Employment Program In order to conform to the program the work for which the town can use the money must not already been planned in the town capital works budget There will be no commitment to the pro gram until council has arena endorsed proposal Council is concerned that the province a labor ministry might close the wo arenas unless hey pass more stringent guide lines under the revised Building Code ACCOUNTANT Phone Canada Trust Realtor 29 Mam Street S Georgetown FAflMEnSFAKW 100 la good Si earn rum fly cornet oss Inn font eld Log anil cement bed Fa met warns to ret a Asking REDUCED TO SELL Only S3 II of I space I room a ghl on incountryon acre lor Easy ace to highway 1ST MORTGAGE Beautiful bedroom large room In I plies eat In w to Fenced yard atlacnod BOO in ins bedroom storey horns main room I large games room Many mo a extras Fenced yard Kidney shaped pool excellent mortage Only SUB Procedural wran an councillors Acton hall issue has town in quicksand and if some of the patches can bear up to heavy traffic Mr said the works department may have to do more extensive asphalting in some areas Mayor Pete said he was surprised that no one has colled prior to Mr complaint noting lhat the town relies considerably on public referrals to road problems Mr also asked council why rural real dents don have municip al garbage collection or He was told by Mayor that urban residents pay for lighted streets and lhat municipal garbage service would likely coat rural residents more than the private collection services they now use Coun Miller asked town staff to Investigate a parking problem at the Community Centre on 9 which Mr also noted By CHRIS AAOAARD Staff Writer The town general committee apparently had no choice last week when It requested an independent review boards on the future of the former Acton town hall Clerkadmlnlstrator Richardson confirm that under the rules of the provincial Heritage Act the town is obliged to plead its cane for the building historic al designation before a conservation review board and submit all objections to the plan Therefore councillors agreed a resolution endorsing last week committee decision would be redundant and un necessary However council decid ed that lawyers represent the town should attend the hearings which are as yet unscheduled because Mr Richardson said the board operates quasi Judicially The town does not have to follow the recommendations of the board which la set up under provisions of the Act Councillors want the historical designs lion on the 100year old hall removed a first step toward demolishing It to make way for a proposed eightcar parking lot One councillor blamed Mr Richardson for the confusion I came here tonight thinking we had a decision Co make Coun Miller said It upsets me that we arc now so far down the road that money We seem o be in quicksand every time we take a step farther we get deeper and deeper Into the mire we keep bumbling along spending money spending money Following advice from the province the town advertised lis intention to remove historical designation from the building Mr Richardson explained allowing people time lo respond within Had the own simply announced Its Intention to demolish the building another option It had under the Act and not received any objections It would not have to proceed with a bearing Last week Acton lawyer Gord Chapman hired by the community a and town hall restoration committees argued that the advertisements led people to believe there would be some type of appeal process citing regulations under Section of the Act which call for a hearing under certain Committee members concurred that the town Is morally obligated to hold a bearing In a report to council Mr Richardson said it is difficult to determine how much the bearing process cost the town He told Coun Mike Armstrong that the town would likely have to rent space to hold the bearing In Acton and Stay in shape Why not Join the Georgetown Be Fit exercise program our Aerobics choreographed dance fitness program or our Judo program Be Fit Is Monday Wednesday and Friday from 15 to 10 IS a Aerobics In Tuesday and Thursday from to 15am 30 p and for 13 and over from 30 to 10 p at Mountain view Road or call costs will be incurred if calls in legal help and expert witnesses from consulting firms familiar with Acton downtown core and the town hall itself While he has objected to the hearing and maintain ed that the hall should bo torn down Coun Ann strong voted In favor of sending witnesses and getting legal help to support the town case Acton Coun Knechtel pointed out that a lot of his constituents have raised money for the hall a restoration and are Interested In keeping up the fight to preserve it You cannot ignore the feelings of the people In Acton be said It would be quite wrong not to have this hearing Mayor Pete Pomeroy a proponent of the town halls restoration added later The hearing Is proper and yes It Is going to cost a few dollars REDUCED 500000 IF YOURE THIKKING COUNTRY SEE THIS FANTASTIC BUY OVER SO FT ON LEVELS ACRE LOT WITH MATURE TREES AND STREAM CLOSE TO NORTH HALTON GOLF COURSE IN AN AREA OF PRESTIGE HOMES SUPER FINANCING TILL 1984 LOOKING FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT SEE THIS COMMERCIAL BUILDING STORES WITH 1 MORTGAGE TILL 1 CAN T GOD WRONG WITH A DEAL LIKE THIS CARRIES BY IT SELF 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