Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 23 Apr 1998, p. 6

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6 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 Hovercraft development hindered by dollars Canada may be desperate for jobs but money for invest- ing in new developments is scarce. Just ask Acton resi- dent John Shadbolt, who's known as a "finder". "Finders" match money and new products so produc- tion can start. Production lines create new jobs and capital but there aren't many risk takers in this country, says Shadbolt, who has been trying to raise capital for a new concept in hovercraft for years, Research and develop- ment worth $150,00, some of it government money, has been spent on designing the new concept in hovercraft but the company needs funds to develop a prototype and they've reached the bottom of their barrel. Shadbolt joined the com- pany, Vareure Hovercraft, founded by inventors John Schwingshandle, in 1991 upon Schwingshandle's re- tirement. The inventor after 20 years of producing hovercraft discovered a new design con- cept in 1988, which Shadbolt says would be revolutionize the industry. He was so im- pressed he bought the patent. "The design of the hover- craft hasn't changed, outside of cosmetic changes, since it was invented, says the Acton entrepreneur. "Schwingshandle got in- volved thinking there is a better way of doing this," he says. The hovercraft design made it difficult to manage; it's the reason they haven't gone anywhere. Noise is an- other factor as well as inad- equate payload, Shadbolt says. I think we've solved all these problems with the new design, he says. On our hov- ercrafts the motive force is supplied by a horizontally mounted fan, forcing air down into a chamber. The effect is so precise the unit can turn in its own space. Acceleration is immediate because with this thrust you are preparing the air in chambers and introducing it to the outside air with no vor- tex. In this new system we have incorporated the accel- eration direction, braking and reverse in one simple mechanism so we have a very simple single fan hoyercraft that is stable and fully maneuverable in all direc- tions as well as having the hovering capability some other hovercraft possess, Shadbolt says. The company approached the federal government to see if they could help develop the new hovercraft design. "A spokesman said it was one of the best things they've seen but they wanted $10,000 Dan C. Dolliver ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Legal & Topographic Surveys 54 Mill St.E. ff Tel. 853-2502 Fax 853-1504 Satistaction. quartet FREE estimate Town & Country Winpow CLEANING EAVES - SIDING - WINDOWS Fully Insured & Bonded - // Years of Professional Experience We beat any competitorsgprice by 15% and pay NO GST for 1st cleaning Call us for a (59) 853-5456 owner/operator 24 Hour Service BN TOWING 853-5848 Custom Pipe Bending Lic. 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This week I'll list the by-laws that govern the operation of a bicycle in Acton. e Every rider of a bicycle shall at all times when riding on a highway, keep his feet on the pedals and both hands FREE ESTIMATES -- FULLY INSURED HALTON HILLS WINDOW CLEANING Residential & Commercial Windows, Eaves & Siding Heinz Krzyzik 853-1753 1-800-371-8806 on the handlebars except as may be necessary to give proper hand signals. eNo person while riding a bicycle on a highway shall indulge in trick riding or otherwise ride so as to prevent the full use of both hands to control the bicycle. No persona shall ride a bicycle on any highway abreast of another bicycle except in the course of passing the other bicycle. ¢ No person shall ride a bicycle on any highway and carry more than one person on a bicycle designed to carry only one person. e No person shall ride a bicycle on any highway and Royal Jug City Competitive Prices 853-2460 In the Glenlea Plaza For the Finest Fish & Chips! 14 Mill St.E. 853-1053 carry any goods in such a manner so as to interfere with the full control of the bicycle. ¢ No person shall park a bicycle on any roadway, shoulder, bicycle route or combined facility. e No person shall park a bicycle on any boulevard or sidewalk except in an upright position and in a manner so as not to impede the intended use of the boulevard or sidewalk. : A breach of these by-laws can result in a fine of $55 for each offence. I hope all bicycle riders will follow the rules and have a safe bike season. & Water Coolers 853-0757 Mitch Lajeunesse Ra Braida & Henry BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Serving the Community for 4o Years 67 Mill Street East Acton 853-1160 J a E VIDEOS 120 Mill St. W. Acton 853-1526 Service At Its Best! McINTYRE FUELS LIMITED my "! ae ae SHOULD BE. Furnaces * Oil fired water heaters Automatic delivery of home heating fuels Full line of gas, diesel fuels & lubricants 24 Hour Burner Service 44 Young St. Acton 853-0000 Beside IGA Ph: 853-5531 Fax: 853-5366 Sales » Service « Rentals « Installations Acton Precast Concrete Limited Quality Concrete Products Since 1963 853-1529 but give the appearance of it,""he says, noting he had also contacted MPP Ted Chudleigh but nothing has transpired. Banks are also not risk-takers, he notes. Shadbolt points out that from us before they would do anything," Shadbolt said. "I'm personally con- vinced government depart- ments are set up not to help development of the hover- craft could revolutionize transportation especially in countries with inaccessible terrain. Highways would no longer be necessary, even a strip of plastic could serve as a highway. Instead of the high cost of concrete curbs and earth moving conven- tional roads to be, it would just require a right-of-way. i THE NEW TANNER Sales Representative, Dianne Preston, presents Cathy Gerrow of the Acton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society with a donation on behalf of The New Tanner and the participating ad- vertising sponsors with the recent Cancer Society sup- port page. -- Ted Tyler photo ACTON SENIORS RECREATION CENTRE By DOT REDEKOP tat Bertie Everyone enjoyed the trip to see the Lippizaner horses in Kitchener on March 26. Our lunches are going well but we still have room for more folks. Flo, Maxine, Lydia and helpers do a great job. The lunches are every Friday. The first one is a pot lunch, then soup and sand- wich, mystery lunch and soup and sandwich. Come out and join your friends for lunch and stay for bingo. Anyone interested in ball- room dancing? We are trying to start up a new activity. If you are, phone the centre at 853-5951 and put your name on the list. We are in the process of putting together our next newsletter, Look for it at the end of April. Ifyou are not a member just drop in to the Centre and pick one up. Maybe you can come up with some new ideas for us to look into. Come join us for fun and friendship. We now have two donated computers up and running. They are for the members to use -- learn how or brush up your skills. If you need instructions we have someone to help you. Just phone the centre and have your times slotted. Don't forget our monthly euchre on Wednesday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. Come out and bring your friends. A light lunch will be provided. _ We are going to Casino Rama on April 29 and again on May 19. The bus leaves the centre at 8:45 a.m. and the cost is $12 per ys Folks have been asking at what age they can join up. Anyone 55 years or older can register. Come out and see what we do. . Betty and Barb are work- ing on a trip for May 15 - Niagara Blossom Tour. We '0 to Niagara-on-the-Lake 'or time on your own to ex- plore and shop, then on to Niagara Falls, lunch on your own and then visit the Niagara Greenhouses. Leave the centre at 8:30 a.m. Our newsletter will be ou by the end of the month. I you are not a member but ar interested in our events, jus drop in to the centre betwee! 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and pic up an application.

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