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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 22, 1991, p. 6

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Page THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday March 22 1991 Community Wilson promises to cash cheque Continued from Page I The special fund to deal with the massive debt was created three weeks ago when Wilson announc ed his deficitfighting budget Page admitted however that the cheque representing pro ceeds from the sale of beer at the chamber barbecue was little more than a token effort to heighten public awareness of the debt problem The 44yearold lawyer said the chamber had not planned any more special events to raise cash tor the debt fund The barbecue he added was a lot of work for The Halton Hills cheque was among a halfdozen presented to GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEHEO EXPERTS DAVID PAGE Wilson at the conference A 12- yearold Bradford boy gave the minister he collected on the sale of toys and other items in a garage sale Another youngster donated Wilson said dona tions to the fund have ranged from collected from a group of kindergartenaged children to a cash contribution from an anonymous donor Wilson welcomed the donations from children If they feel this is something thats important then Im delighted to encourage them to contribute he told reporters While the conference was in progress the national debt in creased by million the delegates were told But Wilson rejected demands for real cute in government spen ding and insisted his program of restrait and management of the economy would bring the deficit under control and down to billion its lowest level in years by the fiscal year We have made a significant amount of progress were going to continue to make progress and were going to stop this damn clock from clicking he predicted While he spoke the clock recorded a million increase in the national debt OSBORNE DECOR Custom Verticals Drapes And Bedspreads FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Mixed reaction to Sunday shopping Continued from Page tion municipalities can grant businesses a tourist exemption therefore permitting these businesses to open Sundays The Old Hide House in Acton is one such local business that has received a tourist exemption from Region to open Sun days Mr Duignan predicted the pro vince will eventually change the legislation giving the province total control Over Sunday open- Willow Park residents answer CVCA threat By BEN DUMMETT The Herald The residents of Willow Park are calling the Credit Valley Conservation Authoritys most recent attempt to accommodate them nothing more than a threat says the resi dents s spokesperson Heather Croft The CVCA has decided to issue a threemonth extension to the deadline when the residents must vacate the property from May 15 to Aug 31 according to a CVCA press release But there are conditions the residents must first agree to before the extension takes effect and it is these conditions the residents adamantly oppose said Ms Croft during an interview Wednesday We are planning a course of action to protest the conditions she added One of the conditions requires the residents not to claim any more money than the CVCA has already paid to the residents to help cover their expenses to leave the property Ms Croft says the residents havent been sufficiently com pensated while CVCA General Manager Barron says the authority has been more than fair The CVCA covered the estimated depreciated costs of the improvements made to each trailer site plus the residents ex penses to move their mobile homes to another location said Ms Barron Coverage of the moving ex penses is what we consider over and above the necessary compen sation said Ms Barron Ms Croft says the authoritys compensation was based on the assumption that the residents would be able to find a new loca tion But we have no place to go said Ms Croft As a result Ms Croft said the residents will file a notice of arbitration to seek more compensation than has been given out she explained Ms Barron said the CVCA never assumed the residents would find another park for their mobile homes We were hopeful but we never assumed anything added Ms Barron The CVCA initially ordered the residents to vacate the property by Nov The authority extended the deadline to May 1991 on the possibility that by that date the residents would have received permission to relocate to a site in Acton However the Ontario Municipal Board ruled earlier this year against the move The other condition imposed on the Willow Park residents is that they covery the legal costs incur red by the Authority to draw up a new vacancy deadline contract Ms Barron justified this condi tion saying up to now taxpayers have been paying for all the costs surrounding the expropriation Now we feel the benefit is to the Willow Park residents and not the community as a whole and therefore they should bear the costs If the residents dont agree to these conditions they will be re quired to leave the park by May If they refuse the will remove the mobile homes at the owners expense according to a letter the CVCA sent to the residents on the deadline exten sion Just let them try it threaten ed Ms Croft in response to the CVCAsultimatum Meanwhile Bill Chard an assistant to NorthHalton MPP Noel said Wednesday the provincial Ministry of Hous ing will decide soon what it can possibly do to help the residents lor astern CANDIES BOXED CHOCOLATES itd DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8772761 ings In this respect the issue of tourist exemptions will have to be looked at he said Mr said he is hopeful the new legislation will make allowances for genuine tourist- oriented businesses He couldnt define the word genuine but he did say he will try to ensure the Olde Hide House for instance would fall under whatever defini tion is set Acton Business Improvement Area Chairman Dan Dollivcr wouldnt comment on the courts decision saying he first had to review it The Acton is currently writing a letter to the province stating the vitality of Acton downtown area would be negatively affected if Sunday shopping was curtailed Halton Hills Chamber of Com merce General Manager Doug said Wednesday the chamber has been unable to find a consensus among its member ship on the Sunday shopping issue The Chamber will discuss Wednesdays decision at its next board meeting in April he said The provinces Solicitor General Mike announced Wednesday police forces provincewide have been in structed to lay charges against offenders of the starting this Sunday HEARING AIDS Crf Hearing Aid Safes To All Makes HEARING AID CENTRE GEORGETOWN MAIN ST S BANK BUILDING DENTURES FULL DENTURE SERVICES DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC Hew Dentures Helloes Repairs Cleaning Dental Insurance accepted Wheelchair Accessibility TRENTON dt Denture Therapy Clinic 18 Church St Georgetown Ont 8772359 HOP TO IT AND SAVE AT EASTER So- 4e food fame to- fat Hot Cross Buns 6f Easter Cakes from K50 Advance Telephone Orders Accepted White Dinner Rolls I DOZ Easter Weekend Only Closed Good Friday and Easter Sunday 8770596 Proprietors Wendy Phil Miner 330 Guelph St Georgetown Across from

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