residents fight to stay at park site Compensation relocation concerns 11 sum Residents of a flooding in wen lift with questions Thursday mi Norm The Willow Park sit is rtvuw in Town illor Ihi Credit The wants but Ihi I In located on a flood plun The limn and tin liimmr re sali It does not accept r willacouin tin I iipnpri ihnti i of ml I Hills line prised sp1 night Hunk i Storm sewers would Increase the speed of group in water flowing into the creek causing ex iv Imiling new location for flooding in the parks low lying area requires public ml is obliged to The engineering report proved without a hi I has thai there would be enough water to en- Mr danger he lives of you people Mr Guthrie Inn in in said The owner declined to expand on the Norm objected to dings of the report because the issue may go proposals the to court he said il- Mr CVCA agrees that the park is in serious i londtutui a danger General Manager Vicki Barron said iiijjniir tint tin development was the Authority concern for the lives of tin risk lewl of flooding people which prompted it to try to acquire irk the land she added Lifetime Service Guarantee the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1 OPEN lit MTU- Its Worth the Dm to Elliot wins Liberal nomination Mac I- Wall Elliot will his at provincial politics as a candidate in the Sept 11 linn Mr Elliot former referee hi third ballot of the Milton North 1 ibir il melting it Hie JohnTonclliSportsOiitriinMiltoti Mr pre OS wilt- to Mr lim col ihr wife at nomination The North riding issonii ruined of thi New is NW if preparing for its nomination Wolf said meeting in Milton Hit Preparations are going o win according to Km Wolf ml who is currently union tested for tin support from In NDP nomination spot Ms Wolf in The association hi Id two wu Hi wo I nation meetings and the pun At Region Call for causes st reps debate Until about two weeks NDP association had candid the riding of North lb parly has sit up a Park Milton has hid rum to in pari tin hi of will other diss would I Ihi Pit Mil to pull his liit whin tin iifftrtiiaiui was Hit ildn FORMATION Main done and Noel dliplay their unique are membem of radiocontrol I it flying club which merm In a field 10 Side road and nine l inn ran it of up In kit mid radio mi III raid photo I m i hinging mind I think limits said the muting didn ttiinl In it pass iinintinmis ly and 1 want lo sn us in Hills loscarupres Burlington Major Hint It is sue dropping 1 1 1 on split llillnn Hills Mr I km it would A study on ri prisi a of tin rciuw Walter illed for Regions come under it tin Auk meeting An our he op propnatc boundaries Does it make in It made sense In the ninctctntli Thais when Coon All thrte Hills councillors Mid the fact hut Hills has to Hires means need current file lives on regional Thai formed the isis of tin ir of the review ilK for on Id fnim slalc ment nun llonnete said Mr Birds iiiininml- in his position fluted ihi Rodney llnngerficld of gel no respect Whin wondered imld reduce Ihe representation of Hills sun if and furthest north nobody mil You re right will Sheldon said no one has yel shown her a good or having i review Don I a review to or particular turn he If want to know whire were anil look at the report I submitted by Mr Pnmiroy In rtsponse lo Mr llird Donl use in view 1 would to a review in way thai would undermine Hills representation on she added Whiting acclaimed as Tory candidate A former town and regional for Halton Hills was contested at the Progressive Conser vative nomination for North Acton resident and real estate agent Dave Whiting was acclaimed as the Tory candidate by the local riding association Monday Speaking to a crowd of about at the restaurant in Milton Mr Whiting said he wouldnt be a lamb during the cam paign I want to assure you that I am not here as a sacrlfical lamb awaiting the slaughter I entered his race with one and only one end in mind to win this riding on Sept 10 Mr Whiting levelled criticism the Liberal government of David Peterson as well as outlining several issues he would campaign on The Premier is a puppet master who controls the Liberal show and MPPs know It said Mr Whillng Peterson pulls the strings and his puppet show responds he said When I think of David Peterson I reminded of the 70s and that one man show Liberals ran in Ot tawa he candidate said Halton had been shortchanged on a number of local issues he said For example ihe Halton public school system t receiving enough funding along with roads which have been and are still the worse roads in Ontario A former Niagara Escarpment Commission representative Mr Whiting complained of a situation where the government did not pick a candidate from north lo sit on ihe NEC board One of the con in our riding Is that a full 30 per cent of our land Is controlled by the Niagara Escarpment Commis sion and we have no representation on that body The candidate also said it was a Idea of pulling garbage in quar ries Because of the rock and gravel nature of quarries you cant control the that Is produced Thats he poison that seeps from the dump sites That poison would even destroy he drinking water in this area Mr said hes not a puppet on a string and a candidate will ing to work hard and long for his con stituents The former Acton coun cillor said he has full knowledge or the riding and he is a proven representative I have determina tion lo win at anything and everything he said In an interview afterwards the candidate said the lop issue in the campaign would be representation We need good solid representation from this area Otherwise the little guy gets missed he said He said the PC campaign would be positive and he would tell people of the riding what he can do for them But it wont be a laidback he said 1 wont sit back wait for things to happen he said Continued on page At Lowest bid The Town is set spend over on road reconstruction on Edward Street and storm sewer cons ruction on Crescent Dawn Enterprises Ltd of Thor- nhill was hired by the Towns General Commit Ice Monday for the work Dawn Enterprises was the lowest bid at just over for the work But the Region will kick In more than for work on roads leaving Ihe town with a bill of