Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 28, 1973, p. 13

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Minister replies to editorial George Kerr Four borough Halton shortterm goal Kerr PROVINCIAL SECRETARY FOR JUSTICE Feb 21 1973 Mr Hartley Coles Editor The Acton Free Press Dear Mr Coles I would appreciate the opportunity to comment on some of the obser vations made in your lead editorial in the February edition of the Free Press It was not correct as your editorial suggested that I came out strongly Infavourof a central MUton borough at the Upper Burlington Citizens Forum meeting earlier this month As a Member of the Cabinet and the Government of I was simply explaining the rationale behind the proposals outlined by my colleague Arthur In Hamilton on January As a matter of fact I am on record as personally supporting the TECO proposals for a three borough system In County I indicated that to the press on the evening of the and even went bo far as to say that I thought we would eventually come to a single tier government in Halton along the same lines as our county board of education Nevertheless I recognize that we are not yet ready for such a drastic step and that a reduction from seven to four municipal governments in Halton might well meet our short term goals in municipal reform This Is particularly true when wo consider the strong feelings In the county town In for over years to retain Its own Identity We are also most anxious to use where possible the proposed parkway belt as a municipal boundary As you know Mr indicated in Hamilton that the southern boundary of the proposed Milton borough would be adjusted to conform with the parkway belt when the details of this concept arc made public I am sure your readers are aware that from the first suggestions of the need for regional government west of Metropolitan Toronto starting about seven years ago the prime objective of the Member for West has been the preservation of Halton and to prevent it from being sliced up two or three ways in the formation of regional units In pursuing this goal I was following the expressed desires of municipal representatives In Acton Nassagaweya and as well as in southern Halton I recall that spokesmen from the north were opposed to both the Steele and reports and did not look kindly on proposals for a merger I think It Is fair to say that In the proposals outlined by Mr Meen I have achieved my objective preserving Inviolate the present Halton boundaries It has even been suggested that East and be added to the Burlington borough It is rather distressing to me after so much effort over a long period to give the people of Halton Including those in Acton and and what they desired to read that the Acton Free Press thinks that the people of the north have lost Mr Kerrs ear I hope that no one in the north will lose sight of our primary objective and Jeopardise our successes to date by becoming too preoccupied with the question of Internal boundaries Let me assure you that the Government of Ontario will listen to your criticisms and comments despite the doubts expressed by the Free Press editorial The people of Acton and district are well aware that It Is vital to their interests that Burlington be included in a strong Halton region They have made It clear to me that they want to be a part of that region and I have done my best to see that their wishes are respected Yours very truly George A Kerr NinetyEighth Year No ACTON ONTARIO FEBRUARY 28 Second Section Munro aims blast at Queens Park Federal Minister of Labor and Hamilton MP John Munro ac cused the Ontario Government of cold blooded political manipulation over the method In which the province is implementing regional govern- in the HamiitonWentworth and Halton are Miairo levied the charges at an annual meeting of Liberals in Burlington Saturday Monro said that Arthur Meen offered alternatives for the Hamilton- area and then went visiting municipalities surrounding Hamilton making to win the support of the outlying areas when the province had already calculated what they would give In on and what they would stick to Munro said the proposals were loaded with diversions to take the attention off what he called the key question that being the location of Burlington In a Halton Region away from Hamilton Upset about manner j He said he wasnt happy with the separation but was more upset about the manner in which It was being Implemented He said that any time was asked to discuss the Hamllton- Burungton matter hed say that was resolved and urge Questioners to concern themselves with other matters Meen Is parliamentary assistant to John White Minister of the Treasury and Intergovernmental affairs Im amazed theyre Retting away with It If brings In important legislation ha introduces a white paper and TOMATOES 69 79 Jiffs ORANGES APPLES 59 BUTT PORK CHOPS 89 WIENERS PICNIC SHOULDERS 79 BACKBACON service still lives at allows comment on It It Isnt shoved down peoples throats like this la This Is arrogance In the extreme and a repudiation of the democratic process Munro urged the meeting not to approve of the cynical manipulation and suggested there was a legitimate area for discussion among Liberals Onus on Hamilton A heated dialogue followed Munros address Former Burlington Councillor Bill Connell challenged Munros statement that Hamilton had only been given alx weeks to make their views known at Queens Park- We in Burlington have studied this for two years Dont you feel the onus was on Hamilton to get a brief In suggested Hamilton had been led to believe an optimistic arrangement would come about on the basis that the Steele Commission report was never refuted One woman said she had canvassed part of Burlington two years ago to see if Burlington people wanted to join Hamilton About percent of the people did not want to according to the plebiscite held The same woman said she was dumbfounded not to find local politicians use the result of that plebiscite to prove Burlington people favored a unit She thought the Intent was to have an independent Burlington and not regional government Were discussing pink or blue not whether we want It or not she suggested New president During the business portion of the mooting Norm was elected president of the replacing Fred who hod led the association for two years Sam Woods was elected vice- president Others elected to office OUR READERS Included Alice Mock Walker Leo Judy Lingren John OBoyle Raff TedHalfe and John WRITE School reunion before demolition February ACTON Ontario Dear Sir- I am the representative for this area for the Public and Continuation School Reunion to be held on June 1073 at the school Hurontarlo Street MlsslssBuga ThU Is another case of lost Identity no longer exists We ore endeavoring to locate anyone who at any time attendee the school during Its 100 years of operation The building is suited for demolition sometime in and this Is kind of a Last chance to let the footsteps echo down its halls once more Several people like myself have since moved away from the area and are residing In Acton and vicinity would appreciate hearing from anyone who wants to be put on our mailing list Fifteen hundred letters have already been sent to those whose ad dresses were readily available but you can imagine that during 100 years there are thousands who have not yet been advised I attended during the years to The day will entail a tour of the old school pictures of each class will be on display ana copies may be ordered for those who have perhaps lost their copies or never had them Any articles or workbooks report cards etc which anyone wishes to loan will be returned after prints are made for the display There will be games and races for children and a barbeque for supper Plan to bring the whole family and make a day of It We may never have another chance to see our old school chums all at once The committee in Mississauga has been working on this project since October last year and there are still numerous details to look after Anyone In this area interested please call Suggests dumping fee for Toronto garbage If we ore going to live in Toronto Garbage Area then damages will result to each Individual and to properties I predict the following 1 Psychological damages will occur to all people living in Toronto Garbage Area Property values will be lower 3 Railroad sides will be Uttered and the returning gravel trucks may start to transport garbage Possibility of fire which may bum for years will exist Some of the will be damaged The flow of garbage will Increase with every coming year There are no reasons why the local residents should absorb these losses and damages and therefore It is a must that the incoming garbage as a dumping fee on per ton basis Want geese not Lions Dear Sir We would like to see Prospect Park with the community centre continue as the activity area Other areas of parkland should be kept as natural beauty spots This way everyone can Join in the action but get away from it all if be wishes Our centennial project is to return to on Drive In Please lets the geese in our backyard Not the LIONS

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