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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1989, p. 12

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Dam still blocks canoes on Credit This is one of he Glen Williams Public School students who par in the school Christmas show last Thursduv night This dent participated In the Grade class presentation entitled 1 in he Greatest Besides the Christmas tree seen here a of other holiday were claiming the prestigious title Herald photo Ski area is bigger better After spending SI million to brush up the making facilities the Glen Eden Ski Area in Milton is open for business for another winter season and not a moment too soon says ski area supervisor Bob Ski areas outside Region are way ahead Mr said The Glen Eden staff are frustrated being closed while snow has piled up this year Environment Canada reports over 38 cm of snow in November and so far this month compared to figures of cm of snow for the same period last year It s a sort of freak that it s this cold at this time of year It been this cold in years Mr Falle said A lot of resorts opened Grey Cup Weekend That a ranty Glen Eden will open its slopes during the next two weeks The slopes are serviced by two chair lifts and three bars The ski area opened officially for the winter- season Monday night it s been very frustrating It s perfect snow making weather Mr said Monday We ve had our best year yet as far as sales go The SI 5 million spent by Glen Eden operated by the Halton Region Conservation Authority went towards a new ski run and a new grooming vehicle as well as the snow making equipment that will give the slopes 100 per cent snou making capacit more in doubling what Glen Eden could do last ear Mr said canoeing down Iht Credit r through this spring be blocked a dim the Julian Reed rebidenee but barbed wire stopping ton ousts travelling thi will be Ron Mr Reed former tor the now defunct Hilton Burlington riding was iken to 1 April the funded Ont ino The group won a decision to say the Credit River is navigable near his 100 acre pro on Winston Churchill north of Highwiy 7 The Ontario Supreme Court ordered Mr Reed to remove a barbed wire fence he placed across the to keep his cattle on his propertv The river dam which dates back to the early 1800s wis granted grandfather rights by the Supreme Court which allows it to remain in the Reeds possession But what Canoe Ontario is call mg precedent setting a in the Supreme Court nil mg a loss to canoeists Wilderness Canoe Association member Jim Greenacre We t win We still don have automata permission to tage around the dam without Julian Reed permission And we re sure he won t give it to us Mr approached Mr Reed in asking for permission to portage across the dent s property to bypass the dam Mr Greenacre published an in th wilderness mot it urn irtcrl marine ii nine the dimmed irei if the red it River His irtitk hunched it kepi I hi Reeds for live years But Mr Reed said the Credit River is id choice for i battle thil will set precedents for other river trials m the province That river lousy for canoeing he said and has a season ending in mid May It s all over because the water goes down Mr Reed said Mr and he Wilderness Canoe Association maintain that the Credit has good paddling in the spring and the fall but this is being stunted by Mr Reed dam You can paddle down the Credit but if you want to get down the e redit ind past Mr s proper vim have I get ff ihe tier higher upsln he said Tin Supreme he in Mr Reed inoeisls lilt reel Ins prop inri it used him when J Its unfair Mr said the allcgitmns Mr Heed inns thil canoeist hive left their em his property been abusive to him He even e in eourt that canoeists have cut his barbed wire fence on the river Mr suggested that anglers were responsible for the trash thrown on the Reed property But Mr Reed said it t the fishermen and it has never been the fishermen Mr Reed says canoeists should not have access to his property as ruled by the Court judge WELCOME BACK GRADS DAY And Year Book Pickup Thurs Dec 21st From 10 00 a m to 2 00 p m IN ROOM Nl 03 A Christmas Gift Tradition GHlIng Ides hot 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