Year No ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER SECOND SECTION No hunting bylaw is scrapped hunters favor new control law A bylaw given two readings by Council week defeated on third reading Monday and a new bylaw waa promised for Sept hunters and residents appeared before Council A resolution to defer third reading of the bylaw waa also defeated as complainants and councillors reached agreement on preparing new legislation would parts of the proposed bylaw and porta of one In use In the Township or Few exception The proposed bylaw prohibited the discharge of guns In the township on privately owned land by the owner hla family or guests to destroy pests The discharge of guns was also approved at rod or gun clubs or The Ancaster bylaw restricted carrying and discharging of guns except by property owners or those who were not trespassers It was also suggested during discussion that the township might the number or non resident hunting licenses sold to Last year were sold Dole of the Deportment of Lands and Forests sold had limited tho number of nonresident licenses to this year where last year they sold nearly Prefer Paul Coulson Jim Etherlngton and Jack Gable presented the views of the Halton Hunters Association pointing up the advantages of the legislation Councillor Jim Watson chairman of the bylaw com mittee told members the caster bylaw was exactly what the township had prepared Initially but they had been told by the Department of Lands and Forests and their solicitor It would not stand up In court Mr Cable a councillor In Ancaster Township told mem bers the council had not received complaints on the bylaw He noted small landowners objected to any hunting although farmers did not They did however ob ject to trespassing Covers carrying gun He pointed out the bylaw covered carrying gun as well discharge while tho proposal only covered discharging Questioned on whether the Ancestor bylaw had been tested In court It was noted It had not been although convictions were registered under It Inst year Mr emphasizing ho was an outofunlform Depart ment of Lands and Forests of ficer suggested both Nassagaweya and by laws good but he warned of the Importance of limiting non resident licenses or landowner could permit as many hunters as possible on his land Cant shoot at spoke strongly against proceeding on tho proposed township bylaw Im mediately Ho had been a lack of Information on It Ho suggested bylaw would prevent him from target shooting on own property shooting an Injured dog If a veterinarian was not available and hunting anything but a pest He main tained instruction of a young person in the handling of a gun would have to be that It was to kill rothcr than Tor the recreation of target practise Weve allowed all target shooting In the rod and gun clubs Members con come there outside the township Were trying to prevent causes that caused havoc In the first place Councillor Alan Ackman declared He noted many people havo had hud their property attacked 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34995 COR AND MACDONNELL 8226041 Where You Expert Quality and Service and Get Halton County Board of Education received the presentation of the report from Ad Hoc Committee on Religious Education at their meeting In Thursday The board told the committee report would come before the board at a future meeting to bo approved or sent back to the committee for further con sideration committee has worked for a studying the Report In some cases the committee endorsed recom mendations of the MacKay report and in others rejected them report deals with religious education In the schools opening exercises and what If any religion should be taught or made available In public schools Keep exercises The committee favored keeping opening exercises with modifications rather than dropping It like the McKay report advocates The report endorses the McKay recommendation calling for principals and teachers to call on tho resource personnel In the community The committee recommended the formation of a committee of trustees teachers principals representatives from tho ministerial associations students parents and representatives from tho com munity at large to develop a suitable curriculum Principals choice The report advocates leaving the responsible for choosing proper courses of study In religion suitable to the com munity In which school in located committee noted no program should be innovated until specialists in religious education are available Goodln Trustee Dick Goodln at tached tho report asking that It be sent back to the committee for further study In a lengthy speech he said the report represented another symptom in the break down in society Society Is sick and Im worried about lack of development of good citizen ship Goodln said adding that we are living in a world of big budgets big buildings and big machines and were neglecting basic causes he said Send It back Goodln said there would be little accomplished If the report was adopted and strongly urged It be sent back to committee Brian who presented the report told the board Goodin represented a conservative sincere concern felt by many but added that the committee had tried to compromise and ride between the position Mr Goodln represents and the position outlined in the McKay Report Invitation to shutter bugs Acton and district members ore being Invited to Join the Guelph Camera Club in an ad vertisement published this week The dub meets twice a month In the downstairs meeting room at Guelph library Next meeting of the dub la to be held Tuesday September and they resume the first and third Tuesday of each month for the balance of the year More information can be had by con tacting Jim Jennings at 8532227 LUCKY WINNER of a portable electric hair dryer In a draw at the recently opened Coin Laundromat was Mrs Doris of 123 Wyntord Place Acton Proprietor Cor Snoek mado the presentation Staff Photo OUR READERS WRITE J Nude judges should know better Editor Free Press Dear Sir Too strong condemnation cannot be expressed against those attending the Miss World Nude celebration In the role of Judges Ail the Judges were old enough to know better and should be examples of decorum and propriety Instead of the reverse P Leader Robert attended the nude show Hair which may cost him his leadership well as the greater moral loss Pratt Mrs Gait Bouquets from Ont Hydro September 1970 Congratulations Your two Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Awards received last month must give you a great deal of satisfaction The Free Press with the best front page and the best allround paper in the two to three thousand circulation range must be a source of great pride for both you and your com munity As you probably know we at Ontario Hydro have always held the weekly press In high regard We are confident that the Free Press will continue to help provide leadership and direction to this vital sector of Canadian Journalism Cordially Jaa J Director of Public Relations Abolish Ontario retail sales tax September 4 1970 The Editor The Ontario Retail Sales Tax should be abolished It Is unfair awkward to collect and presses most severely on those who can least afford it It Ontario imposes income tax it should end sales tax In sales tax produced about Provincial income lax collected by Ottawa was 33 Ontario collected about per head from income tax and per head from sales tax At 1969 rates a married man with a wife and two children earning weekly paid about per year in Provincial Income tax or about per cent of his Income He paid per cent sales tax on what he bought subject to exemptions a higher percentage In sales tax than in Income tax The little man pays the same per cent aa the millionaire and must spend a higher proportion of his income Just to survive Income tax is at least and ranges from nothing on incomes under with higher percentages on higher Incomes This in fairer than sales tax Sales tax Is awkward to collect Thousands of storekeepers are forced to be underpaid revenuers and collection costs run about 3 percent Meanwhile Federal machinery for collecting Income tax exists By simply Increasing the Provincial Income tax collected Ontario con raise the extra revenue needed at no extra collection cost- Quebec Manitoba and Saskatchewan now do this Why not Ontario Some provinces without big corporations and high Incomes within their boundaries must rely on sales taxes on the little man but not prosperous industrial wealthy Ontario No one enjoys paying taxes but if taxes are to be levied they should be fair and equitable but the Ontario Retail Sales Tax isnt It should be abolished John Medcof Disappointed effort to get members at attitude Burlington trustee Bruce Edwards told colleagues at the Halton County Board of Education Thursday night In Oakvtlle that he was disappointed with Township Councils attitude toward Joint seminars suggested by the board officials suggested the seminars were a public relations move on the part of the Board and suggested the Board was doing it because they would be soon asking for money from the municipalities Im sorry their attitude is such It was not the Boards in tent at all Others have more positive attitudes Edwards said The Seminars were proposed by the Board to discuss common problems faced by school boards and municipal councils Dear Sir Further to my last weeks letter I have received phone from some of our members questioning who are and who are not members of the Chamber of Commerce and what we do to get new members This year we have made more vigorous attempts to obtain new members man any year since I have been a member Letters have gone out to every business in the im mediate area asking them to Join the Chamber as well as personal visits by one of our executives There are approximately potential members that is people who should be members and as of today we have 3 signed of which eight members have no business connection In town but Just wish to see the town progress I am attaching herewith a list of our members as of September and you can see It leaves a tot to be desired It Is our intention to publish new member s names they Join aid twice a year to publish a fall list of our members and ask the public to support tth Without membership we could not exist as it is not a of C function to raise money by dances etc the most we hope to do is break even on any given event Membership money pays for audi things a the Citizen of the Year dinner industrial promotion as well painting the signs Into town The more the more money the more we can do Yours truly GvtafUni- J Horn rnujiU a AB Co A Beam Shorn Ed and A Son ltd US Rial Shop Moot CM Aloe Rati a Station gain Hoys Sank C Car Centra A a S tar Aetan Martin Von dor Voco Dart it