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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1986, p. 3

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SI HON Tilt Wednesday February More restrictions on hunters in the hills can solve problem MNR rep Petal power Jenny Iv Ijn ID and Jennifer 10 Zellen department store encouraging lo have a heart The two of the art fur the heart and the tin donations Hrrnkl Gulden selling Arena will be a miser when it comes to energy Theres money lo be saved at the Gordon Arena and town voted in favor of three energy saving measures that cost Monday night In their general committee meet councillor ted the tnstalla tton of a heat recovery called an Ego Saver a 15 horsepower brine pump and control and a new water heater for the front of the building Recreation Director Tom Shepard said the heal recovery will take the heat produced by the refrigeration equipment and use it to heat water for the arenas use It will mean less natural gas will be needed to heat water to the resurface and for showers As well the and refrigeration system wont have to operate as often or as hard saving electrical water costs and because of the reduced Developers way ahead of towns A oneday conference on develop ment and agricultural lands last week gave Town Couns Betty Fisher and Marilyn Serjcanlson lots of food for thought Held at York University In lo On the Edge discussed develop ment on agricultural lands and when the situation can get out of hand Municipalities are about 10 years behind the developers Coun Fisher said Theyre buying up land and were just looking at infilling They know what they want to do Maybe we should start being proactive in our planning In what we think we need in our community and where it will it she suggested Coun Marilyn said two theories were presented about development and the conservation of open space A Scarborough planner behoves in increased density with the develop ment of homes on small lots so that surrounding lands are preserved Another viewpoint supported development on large lots so that the conservation wont be flooded operating time repairs will be less frequent on the equipment Mr explained a port to councillors The Ego villi iosi mil j lied and should save Ihe annually he said Arena s current brine pump is horsepower and reducing it to a 15 horsepower pump will reduce energy demand Mr Herald Muff The problems caused by hunters in the region agreement forests can be solved by mg more controls placetl on hunters the Parliamentary Assist nit lo the Minister of Natural Resourc es hist week Jim McGuigan told members the and North Peel Naturalist Club that when a controlled hunt Is held with limited numbers of hunters and strict supervision people are hardly aware its going on Vic think that controlled hunts are proper he said lie told a past president of the club Doug that statistics on the damage caused by deer isn t available A farmer himself off the of Lake Erie Mr McGulgan said farmers gel the brunt of the damage deer lovo some of the lender crops armors produce a cherry and grape grower and having to battle the birds every year 1 can certainly appreciate how farmers ft Mr said I armors whose crops arc getting Hobbled up have a right to object to any bans on hunting he said if they were eating my crops I tell you d get opposition from me the parliamentary assistant di dared Having lots of staff on hand is the best way to develop gentleman hunters along with self policing and educational efforts by hunting clubs Mr said The hunting Is usually for just a short period of time I probably wouldn want to go bird watching if 1 knew the hunt was on he said Mr said that to get a gun licence a course must be taken lie said it the novice hunter you haw Denoted that in Europe there Isnt much hunting except on private property and anticipated the same will happen here eventually as cities grow and spread into the neighboring All season protection Whether youre new or used car the ravages of will play havoc with your car inside underside and its resale value Protect your car and your invest ment with a lota I protection package from Tidy 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Ministry Id 111 house is November for public comments on the draft of the plan Now the province is ailing for comments from the Town on plans for tin irk park Mr McGuigan said an agrtimtnl was rt ached month between Ihe Ontario Heritage hound ilioiianri mm for the parcel of land Mr W1II01 is donating most of Hie land and selling pari of to the hound il inn A nulling of Foundation s board directors is the a he said t is done Hit Foundation intends meet with all interested partus Killing tin Minislry to decide how the properly will be used and who will il Ihe Town of Caledon and Ihe Credit Valley Conservation have expressed interest in it rile public is urged to contact Authority or the Foundation If 111 discussions on the future of the A piece of land next the Forks of the Credit parklands if the Lux The has declined to buy because a railway line separates it from the park long awaited property ind occupancy bylaw Is now on the books The final reading means the properly maintenance requirements of homeowners and landlords in the downtown Ai Georgetown area extend to landlords and homeowners in the rest of the It means tenants don I have to lake their landlord to court when he refuses to repair that leaky roof and broken window The towns bylaw does for them Hills Legal Clime fought long and hard to hove the bylaw extended the whole town new car The vehicle allowance Regional Chairman Peter Is receiving annually from the region doesnt reflect actual costs Mr says The Chairman received a car allowance of in 1985 and in 13B4 In 1984 ho drove kilometres In 1985 10200 kilometres He estimates personal mileage mokes up I7i per cent of his total mileage It is evident given the amount of driving required to carry out the functions of my office that the vehicle allowance currently being paid docs not reflect the actual cost Chairman states in a report to regional council last week THESE FAMILIES SHARED IN OUR 1985 PROFIT SHARING PLAN COME CHECK US OUT CHECK OUR PRICES OUR SERVICE AND OUR EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY MAKE SURE YOU SHARE IN ATKINSON GEORGETOWN SAVED J HESSELS JOSEPH ST SAVED HASS SAVED J RIDE0UT SAVED M BOND 10H0BLESTH0BVAL SAVED Z SAVED C FAULKNER SAVED B GORDON CAMPBELL ACTON SAVED GRASMUSSEN SAVED M WEBB SAVED PEARSON SAVED A HILLMAN ELGIN SAVED TANAS NORTON CBES SAVED JEWART GEORGETOWN SAVED D ROBINSON SAVED WEBB HIN2E JOHN ST SAVED KMCCLEMENTS GEORGETOWN SAVED M ONTARIO ST SAVED GRAHAM BELL CRT SAVED SFYFE GEORGETOWN SAVED J DRICKAMER BLVD SAVED MAJENKINS BLVD SAVED B TYLER SAVED J BROOKES LEWS ST SAVED N HISEMAN 17 SAVED MKL0EPPER 11MOUENK SAVED S PINE TRAIL SAVED GEORGETOWN SAVED 23 J SCHENK J0CELVN DR SAVED A CHARLES 1ZFAGANDR SAVED U BARKER ST SAVED S WILLIAMS R R HILTON SAVED 34 MART ST SAVED VALENTINE 75WILDWO0DRD SAVED SAVED SAVED S BRADY J WOOD B HARLEY 21 EWING ST SAVED SAVED ORTHOPAEDIC FLETCHERS THt fOOT saT 8771664 FAMILY SHOES 41 MAIN ST DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN

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