Paget- HALTON HILLS OUTLOOK Jose IK Outlook on Halton Hills Town council launches study on Scotsdale Farm Angry at being left out of the committee to study possible uses of debate on the future of Scotsdale the property by Halton Hills farm town councillors have set up a SFtClALFKlCfc g 4 5 24exp 8 36expll FREE Double Print or Double She with Ibis coupon CAN YOU BEUEVETH1S Only a The farm was bequeathed to the Ontario Heritage Foundation In by Stewart and Violet Bennett and the Foundation has been searching for a group or groups to take over physical and financial management of the farm on Trafalgar Road near Balllnafad ever since After years of negotiations with several groups which Included the possibility of setting up an outdoor education centre by the Halton Board of Education the Heritage Foundation turned the physical management of the farm over to the Credit Valley Conservation Author ty earlier this year But payments for Improvements and maintenance will not fall Into the hands of the CVCA The Heritage Foundation received approximately by bequest from the Bennett Estate and from sale of furnishings of buildings on the farm and much of that remains in trust said Symmes Chair man of the Scotsdale Advisory Com mittee cost of maintaining the farm is expected to come out at those funds since no other single which has proposed to use the farm in the post had the money The town asked the Heritage Foundation how much money Is re maining in the trust for Investment into the property only to be told by Mr Symmes that there a cant portion of these monies still available for future spending at Farm wanted to know exact ly how much was left and the was deemed almost insulting by Ward Marilyn Serjeantson Word Coun Norm Elliott appeal ed to his colleagues to put a higher priority on Scotsdale than the neogtlatlons to purchase miles of abandoned CN rail track be urn ed Into a hiking and horseback riding trail In my opinion were letting this whole thing slip through our fingers Molt viaita Other people are going to utilize our assets ana we re silting here talking about Tour miles of abandoned rail line Elliott said in reference lo a proposal by the Peel Board of Education to set up an outdoor Ward Betty Fisher said the Board or Education Is not prepared pay for developing any portion of the land I have the distinct impression that the Board of Education might not want to sink money into a centre in any way Fisher Ward 2 Coun Sheldon wanted to petition the Minister of Culture to make sure that were party to whats going on The town instructed Recreation Director Tom Sbepard to look for money In his budget to investigate ways of using the farm SHOP OUR YELLOW PAGE FIRST HITACHI BRAMPTON COLOUR ft MUN0 Comment This is the title of one of highly suc cessful childrens recordings Children will be see Malt in person on June at the Acton and Georgetown Libraries Matt will be performing In the John Elliott Theatre Georgetown at am and In the Acton Library at Tickets are each and are now available at both libraries For further In formation coll the Georgetown Library at B732S81 or the Acton Library at Solo dance Brampton Solo Parents are Junior Farmers Building Elliott Street The evening will feature door prizes a buffet dinner and enter by a deejay For more information call 45X0348 or Employers needed The YMCAs Youth Employment Service is seeking employers will ing to offer meaningful employ ment to young people aged In the North Halton area Georgetown and Acton Many of the youths using our ser vice are already Job ready therefore once your employment opportunity has been registered with our office you will be con tacted by an Interested candidate for on interview Remember that these young peo ple ore seeking valuable work ex perience toward their chosen future career and that there will not be the same level of interest shown or al I posi For more Information about all our programs contact the Youth Employment Service at Permit granted The Georgetown Legion Midget Girls will be able to have a special occasion liquor permit for a droising tournament at the Georgetown Fairgrounds July Govt sale A piano antique dressers col onlal chairs and sewing machines will be on sate at the Ontario governments next cash and carry sole Wednesday June from Other items for sale include a lawn tractor riding mower and a vanity unit A large variety of desks chairs typewriters filing cabinets calculators dictaphones adding machines acoustic screens and other office equipment will also be available at discount prices All goods are on a first come first serve basis Location of the sole Is Judson St which in tersects Islington Avenue south of the Queen Elizabeth Way In Cosh Visa Master Card or certified cheques mode to the Treasurer of On- rio are accepted Ontario government public servants ore not eligible to purchase Items at the surplus assets tales