877 5213- FOBERT Real Etata Ltd EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS- the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 866 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1982 muffler king 3 Mountalnview N 8770151 At Speady You re a Somebody J ABOUT THE HILLS Of plans must agree on policies Birthday party Join ui We re celebrating oar fbi annivers ary The North Vounieer Centre now one year old and we re having an anniversary party Friday Oct until noon 1H Gnetph St If you re considering getting Involved la your community and waul more Information to what available Join Or yon can call for more Information We meet with yon In town of Acton Milton or Georgetown to to where yon fit to Its still Oct Two letters addressed to town council have fa led lo change the date for en in Halton Hilts this year en falls on a Sunday and Rev John De Jong of the Christian Reformed Church in Georgetown argues that the nature of the event is strtclly out of keep with the character of Sunday as it s commonly observed in our community Similar sentiments were by resident Jim who also pointed out that In 1376 town council agreed to change the date 1 received and filed the letters but declined to change the date Woodcutters return The Optimist Club of Georgetown extends Its thanks to Cooper Equipment Rental for the donated use of its much needed wood splitter last weekend when local Optimists and bad to work cally to meet the demand for firewood at their Joint sale inside the Hills public works yard on Trafalgar Road Both clubs will be there again Oct ready to keep your fireplaces well supplied While the club apologize for not having the wood all cut and ready for sale last Saturday 11 be sure they re ready for you next time Everyone welcome Proceeds go to community projects Dont miss the magic There are still tickets available for the twin Super Sundays scries being staged at John Elliott Theatre by the University Women a club Magician Ron Oliver kicks things off Oct 31 and there are great things to follow Buy a ticket for three shows geared to children in kindergarten to Grade 3 or a ticket for the two shows for older children Call 8776114 or 1565 for tickets Sunday auctions A petition submitted to the general committee Monday night has asked the town to repeal a licensing bylaw regulation prohibiting auctions on Sundays Advertisements will shortly appear In The Herald advising residents of the proposal lo allow Sunday auctions after noon at municipal addresses four times per year Residents are Invited to comment on the proposed change by sending written submissions to the clerk office on Trafalgar Road Rest home inquest The tentative date Oct 18 has been set for the coroner Into the death of James former resident of Cher s Rest Home on Acton Main Street North Niagara regional coroner Dr Bruce Pcnton was ordered to hold the inquest by Ontario s chief coroner During a regional health and services committee meeting July medical officer of health Peter Cole stated that bedsores on Mr Scott body were down to the bone at the time of his death July Mr Scolt was under a physician a care at the rest home days before he died at Guelph Hospital Green light for rural estate homes HARVEST BY THE HEARTH twocnul pie of soft whole wheat flour oven In the wall Mrs Jones said the oven it heated up all CtirislcnaJonesOi was busy with morning by burning logs until the bricks absorb enough the wooden rolling pin Saturday Portraying the dally heal for baking bread and pies Pioneer women would routine of domestic and farm duties of the IBM woman In rural Ontario Mrs Jones was one of several Ontario Agriculture Museum staff bringing the museum Harvest Pair to life The weekend fair featured chances to sample cones and bread baked In a brick test if the oven was the right temperature by putting tint into the brick oven and counting to If was comfortable thro the oven was ready for pies Mrs said Herald photo by After carefully consider ing the merits of each development proposal town councillors are pre pared to allow rural tales near the fringes of the Acton and Georgetown urban areas While the recommendat ion made by the general comm Monday night supports the Idea of using estate homes a buffer between the rural area and the more densely pop ulated urban area it may conflict with out lined in the region s ial plan which the town must follow Reg on policies age estate subdivisions close to urban boundaries fearing that their resl dents may eventually de mand water and sewer services which normally end at urban boundaries Rural estate homes usual build on large two- acre lots use septic tanks and draw water from The disagreement bet ween the two official Elans one of several which cropped up as the town and Toronto Walk Wright Young and Associates Ltd planning consultants try to finish the town plan by Oct will require further nego tiations between town staff and regional planners The committee has tent agreed to Include another rural estate devel with others ready Included in the draft official plan mapping Pending proof of an adequate water supply in the area Esquesing Dev Ltd will see acres of its land set aside for estate development added to the plan The land Is located between the and on the Sixth Line northwest of Georgetown Still other estate deel opment proposals will re main of the official plan map while the town awaits additional Information about the proposals from developers The develop ments are located along the Sixth Line near Horn by Additional Information is also being sought re- gardingta rural industrial development proposed far the northwest comer of Acton Croatian plan reexamined for new plan Acton town halls restoration all parties question long delays The lawyer representing a of citizens con cerned about the of the Croatian Centre south of Nerval has asked the town to re examine its official plan and zoning bylaw and how they ve been applied to the 160acre property James Beatty told the town general committee Monday night that at the centre dont complement he area s rural lifestyle and by allowing them lo continue council subverts the inte grity of the towns plan and zoning bylaw Residents in the area he said look to council lo protect their interests in the rural area Mr Beatty added that enjoyment of the neighborhood is being compromised by the cen tre weekend Ions the odors of barbe cued food drifting from the centre and by traffic caus by what he estimates to be as many as to 1 cars driving and out of the centre on some week ends The integrity to and land use must be protected Mr argued Our submission Is that the cars and the people have caused an ntruslon into the rural area The genera committee later agreed to have the towns planning staff re port on Mr Beatty claim Left unresolved Mr said the land use Issue will only compound Itself and become more difficult to deal with By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special All parties seem to be waiting for the others to set a new date for the Ontario Heritage review board hearing on the fate of Actons century old brick town hall It now seems inevitable the issue will have to finally be decided by a new town council The hearing which had been set for Sept 16 hadto be postponed because of a foulup in the mandatory advertising prior to the hearing Mayor Peter said the town has been waiting for the review board to set a new date The town has indicated its willingness to participate whenever the new hearing is arranged and be thought about the Implica lions of the delay Accepting the fact the new date must receive advertisement for consecutive weeks a specif period be tween that last advertise ment and the actual day of the hearing it will be inevitable that the hearing can be held until at least a few days before Nov election he sold THE NEW DAI Council was told at the lime the hearing was first called that the boards decision would not be mode public until several weeks hearing Jtt Is therefore apparent when the decision oh the hall retention or de molition is made It will have to be made by a new council chairman Ted Tyler said he believes the hearing board Is now look ing for a November hear dale and the delay in setting that date stems from the board I think she board co ordinator Shirley Mllll back now for November Mr Tyler said Wove told her we re ready to participate whenever they set the date A COMPROMISE Mr Tyler said earlier this fall that he was hope ful of a compromise which would avoid the necessity for a hearing Ms MllUgan said she was si 111 waiting word from Tyler and town hail ExCoun Howitt seeks board seat Georgetown lawyer and resident Dick announced Tues day he seek the Word Esquesing board of seat in the Nov a Currently chairman of the town library board Mr six yean on the former township council and later Hills council between 1970 and 1B76 He replaced Ihe late Len Cox on regional council for a year and a half between 1073 and 1976 DICK With a nineyear old daughter in the school system Mr ex plained that he Is partic ularly Interested In schooling in the region He his family live on Sldcroad retiring withdraws pA3 restoration supporters on that Ibo delay stems from the hearing board in any While they are private Individuals appointed to the board by the govern ment and therefore gated to fit hearings Into their schedules around their own lobs no prob lems have been raised by board members about any date It just hasnt been rescheduled because the restoration people failed to contact her with a date she said If that a what ha a say ing then I guess I better call him myself again right now Ms said Art Gordon a member of the citizens group op posed to the hall restorat Ion group is deliberately holding bock on a new date in hopes that a new council will be more sympathetic to their pleas Is it a fixed Job bet ween our councillors and whoever pushing It be asked What the matter with council They have their directions to tear It down They Just haven the gumption to go ahead with It and they hope if they leave it long enough it will Just die a natural death We know Tyler won t ever get back to her He wants no part of a hearing The whole thing glinka Courtesy Gudph Mercury MUG SHOT Celebrating toe Donor bestowed upon her Friday evening from among students at the Georgetown Ceramic studio Bev Dodge of Georgetown took a sip from one of her many creative project that earned her the of Student of the Year The twoyesr veteran of ceramic Armstrong Avenue won a Beit of Show award for the beer stein that took her three days to make Herald photo by Weve lost faith in Ottawa McDermid ALL ABOARD FOR ADVENTURE Georgetown aAUlaceChBrcli Mala Street wear Highway I launches a special Adveatare Week far all Monday It laroagh Oct a new each Captain be there Monday tar Pint Night a and Shaw former star Chack visits church Wednesday for the MintOlympics Thanday fa Zoo Night and Friday Is Western Night Loakteg forward totheaTeaLwcekafadvcatartagaretkfltarlfht farmer Debbie rabbit Ester piale tenia champ Sandy and Herald Special A poor federal perform has destroyed the fa th of Canadian voters in government a ability to solve the country finan cial problems John Dermid says Mr Bramp tonGeorgetown MP was reacting to a Gallup poll which indicates voters believe the nation econ omy would be no stronger it the Progressive Corner vo lives were in power NOT SURPRISED The local Tory MP said Monday the poll surprise him There Is a frustration and a lack of confidence in government and focused on politicians be main tained Mr pointed to the federal budget last November for putting on the final move to destroy the confidence of all diana right down to Ihe JOHN little guy The survey shows per cent of public believe a Conservative government would do little to change the economic situation while per cent of the 1 sampled say a PC government would improve the situation The poll also indicated the New Democratic Party t have much support with only per cent of those polled supporting an government WORLDWIDE Mr said many of the economic problems are faced by countries throughout the world But he added the arrogance of the federal many of the voters to view the performance cynical ly People Just don t trust them the Tory MP said of the Liberal government Mr McDermid said during his stay In the riding he had talked to three businessmen who agreed It is difficult to make new plans for Invest because the govern ment la unpredictable It is going to be diffi cult getting the confidence of the voter back but Mr McDermid said the Con servative would do it by eliminating the budgetary measures last year which affected so many people in so many picky ways The federal government is trying to follow lead but it is having difficulty with Its deficit because of Ihe wild spending 10 years ago Mr pointed Goebelle reelected YPC head Herald Special The lown Progressive Conser vative Youth Association have memb ers but they claim to be a vibrant organization look ing out for young people and their future At their annual meeting Sunday Centennial Centre Hugh Goebelle of Georgetown was reelect president of the group and was also chosen as one of the delegates to the PC convention in peg scheduled for next January Others elected to the new executive were Evan Slddall first dent Suaan Anderson second vice president Nancy Sutter third vice- president treasurer and Sharon secretary HELPING But that t the only task at hand The young PCs were also their upcoming urn on employment pro spects id our present economy and he setting Si of a task force that will PC candidate BUI in the Broadview Greenwood Along with Mr GoebeUo at the Winnipeg convention will be Stan Sutter first vicepreal Conluaed an page