J Real Estate Inc Friday October f ABOUT THE HILLS A advisors censure re planner Music stops abruptly A Mlsslssauga musician and bit band found tbeir gone from Narva Junction overnight Saturday regional said thieve made off with worth of assorted musical Instrument belonging to Alan MacDonald and his group The band had been using the club to Sells for the last month Police said the double it doors had been forced Poppy Week Nov A lime for recalling the futility of war Poppy Week will be held between Nov 4 through 11 Remembrance Day The Acton and Georgetown Legion branches have been given permission to canvass tor funds and purchase wreaths honoring men and women in the armed forces who died lighting in the two World Wars and the Korean conflict in the early 1950s Elorabound The Georgetown Discovery Days will be travelling to the picturesque village of for shopping lunch and a visit to the Wellington County Museum Our trip will Include lunch at the Elora Mill The bus leaves from the Y at a m and returns at pm The fee is and includes lunch South or call for further Information with us Learn this The Hills Recreation Department is offering a wide variety of skating programs which begin the week of October J9B1 Aclvllies Include Children Icam to- badges 1 power skating parent and tot and adult Please pre register the Recreation Office James Georgetown or call est for more information Saws stolen Chain saws worth were stolen from an Acton garage early Saturday morning Ha ton regional police said the garage door had been unlocked Acton breakin A leather finishing company on McDonald Road in Acton was broken into early Saturday morning and vandals caused worth of damage to a Rowe merchandiser vending machine a dollar bill change machine and an office door regional police said nothing appeared to be stolen from Frank Heller Company and there was no sign of forced entry Pratt pays visit Newfoundland painter Christopher Pratt whose melancholy super realistic works have Inspired generations of artists around the world will autograph of his biography written by David Slice and Merlxe at Atelier an Oakville book and record shop this Sunday from J to Call for more Information Crafts in Some SO craftsmen win display and sell their bandmade work at Caledon Central School on the first Line East In Oct- to4pja There be Christian gift ideas galore among the china pottery artwork apple dolls weaving woodcrafts and much more Refreshments will be served Call for more Informs boo rep gets angry By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Comments on the prob ability that region will eventually lose its agricultural industry through urban develop ment earned the region s planning director heavy criticism from the Halton advisory committee Tuesday Henry Stanley Ontario ministry of agriculture food representative r told the he and many farmers took ex to Raj Moham med comments aired on CBC radio program In early September He was annoyed that Mr Mohammed said all of will go to urban development Mr Stanley said He also disagreed with ihc state ment of the land being preserved until it a need and the implication that agriculture Is not an end In Itself but rather a tool lo preserve land for some higher use such as housing or aggregate mining I thought Ha J was a strong supporter of culture Mr Stanley said But I believe he h mind His reference lo phased use of cultural land for urban purposes is completely contrary to our concept or what place has in Halton Maybe the end result is thai we need agricultural planner May be re losing out because we don t have someone who knows the needs of agriculture Mr Stanley pointed out that food Is an end in itself and agriculture can t be an Interim use if that is While apologizing if he had created an erroneous opinion because he wain t specific enough In his com Mr Mohammed told the committee he Mill feels agriculture can co exist with urban In for now and he still stands behind policies in the region a official plan maintain farmland In the very very long term all of will go to develop ment as the Toronto to Hamilton urban corridor Mr Mohammed said he has no way of knowing whether long term means years or 100 years or who I time frame It is only realistic to realize that the pressures for urban growth will eventually squeeze agriculture out of the area he said and farmers are being naive if they dan realize thai Ihe province has already designated for future urban development The parkway bell plan together by ihe ince earmarks everything of Highway in Oakville and Burlington or development Similar the province bought up 300 acres In Milton in the early lBHJs for urban centres of Milton east and Continued on Page Could be a lovely- weekend PICTURE PERFECT Tie of hearth M Rbya GtrmiHw of leek a stroll last week through ihe frames for sale Ike HaU Jot efl Georgetown MID Street RobyasbabyitUer a legal secretary stadent men Acton gave him a as they throagh the large to for the one day talc by travelling frame nun Royee TewuM of Fergus Herald photo by the sunny warm weather holds this week end should be a prime opportunity to get outside enjoy Indian summer Locally the Credit Valley Conservation Authority invites you to a TtrtKg it be historic White Church in Caledon Sun day at Enjoy the Ontario Agri cultural Museums final weekend of the year at Its site in Milton where the oldfashioned buildings farm vehicles and realistic pioneer dis plays blend well with a colors the Comer- Authority Wildlife Centre near CampbeU- viUe Harvest offers a wide range of sights and activities Including a quitting demonstration by the St John a Church group fromltoSpjn Sunday Have fun f