Hunting bylaw suits both farmers hunters Trustees encourage metrics The heres how of TO MAKE Donna Yurek rolls out dough and puts mixture of mashed potato and cheese inside Theres no recipe she learned from her motherin law who learned from her mother It s a Polish speciality DONNA YUREK shows how to roll the perogies and pinch the to keep the filling in during boiling Her husband likes them even better as leftovers when theyve been fried in butter The whole big story Oppose on perogie country Ijist week Hit Trie Press expressed doubt Hint At ton was In stated on news Now know heller The wlio enlist Hie turn bounding Into tin Tree Press In tell Story To fin buck In the beginning During the weather report Night Rent week Friday Dave reported common tern from Kincardine to At ton and commented perogie country Not ally free the expressed Acton Me lb is the cameraman on the show and had brought Dave a portion of Mike Dave delights in mentioning local plates and throws In the names of remote home owns other people on Hie show too Mike and his wife live lust north Churchill United church turning here about three months ago lesson If Atton is indeed everybody might well know whal to do about It Cameraman Mike was iskcd to get recipe from his wife Ik back There is no recipe His grandmother who as flUirfhmis Ttfflto Ills mother taught his wife She t and Polish ancestry hut she tan make dandy Here how She Inkcs some flour sail and wnler and makes a dough She rolls cuts the dough A mashed potato and filling Is put Into the tentrt I he dough is rolled over form a and pinched with fingers to the filling The perogies are then boiled In water for Iwo minutes they reserved with milled butter on top There art always too many Mike explains since Ihey are so filling The leftovers are kept In the frig and later fried In butter till the outside is brown and crisp That the best he smiles And that how tome somebody on tclclsion Aeton was quarry Milton Council may oppose Consolidated Sand and Gravel bid to situate major quarry near Highway at St lid The quarry properly encompasses some acres in Milton and Hills The matter will go before the Ontario Municipal Board March Hi The hearing was adjourned a few months ago awaiting comment from the Niagara Com miss Concerned Milton Council has expressed concern about additional truck traffic on Highway and the effect the whose lands abut the quarry property The matter will he discussed at a meeting of the Planning and Development Committee of council After hours of discussion several delegations and phone calls numbering in the hundreds Mtlton Council now has a proposed hunting by law that will be acceptable to hunters landowners in the various parts of the town Council was prepared a few weeks ago to present a by law that would have banned hunting entirely That by law was modified after farmer and hunter opposition was registered At thai point regulated hunting was to be allowed in Ward Three with the exception of that part of the ward lhat was once North Burlington After a ratepayer survey by Councillor Jim Watson and encouragement from some residents in the area the former North Burlington area was Included In Ihe area that will allow regulated hunting The by law was modified further to allow landowners a member of the family or an employee in Ward One former North to shoot rodents round causing damage to crops or farm animals Steady opposition from That clause was put in at the instigation of Councillor Rick Day Day was the only councillor lo offer steady and continual opposition to recreational hunting in his ward Day claimed that he had received unsolicited complaints about hunters and hunting from his ratepayers He said those complaints coupled with his personal feelings against would cause him to oppose recreational hunting In his ward He argued that while recreational hunting should be banned Ihe by law should provide the farmer with Ihe right to rid himself of rodents and pests He said councillors from were favoring hunting in the former township and he would respect their wishes and vote accordingly lie added that he expected the same consideration During their meeting in Monday night councillors heard from a number of landowners and a number of hunters Modifications to the proposed by low were agreed to and the by law was sent back to staff to be compiled and presented at the ten meeting with a view to giving the by law a first second and third reading at that lime Two by laws will be passed eventually One will regulate hunting and the discharge of firearms and the second Is a licencing by law The licencing by law will make it mandatory for hunters to appear In person town hall to apply for a licence Applicants must have filled out a foim showing that have signed permission of at least one landowner to hunt on his property and hunters must have the written permission of the landowner to hunt on the land Gingrich a representative of the Ministry of Natural Resources told council the Minister could exempt those lands under agreement with the provincial wildlife ex teas ion program from the regulated hunting by law Several speakers from the North Burlington area defended the right for people in that area to hunt Several men said they had not hunted in recent years but wanted the right to do so if they so choose Restrict number of nonresident hunters William Van of Appleby I he had nothing against hunters but noted it was matter or tommnn some He said he wanted hunters to ask his permission and to Association thanked council for the consideration and changes Implemented He said he was happy with the compromise He urged consideration lo opening Ward One as well or at least providing protection from prednlnrs Hunters Sam area said the only damage ever done lohla place washy snowmobiles not hunters He welcomed hunters Ward one Councillor Don Gordon said he opposed the proposed by law and the prohibition of hunting defend the citizens right to hunt Givelln try and If It t work wt can amend It Ward Three Hum told hunters tin result in a ban hunting endorsed a resolution from Ihi MfciisinuBii Council calling for more conservation officers In the field had sold earlier that there were only four officers for five counties Council also approved a resolution would change tin by law so hunters would have to feel away from a house Instead of feet Councillor bay had moved that hunters feet but when was pointed out thai that could prohibit hunting on 100 acre tract of land he withdrew that motion I ffirts to Introduce the trie system within of nut he put off i to at least two trust I red Armllaae Hill Irlestner both Engineers told the board hat slow altitude on conversion should be discouraged Both noted inns ihcy for llurs were gearing up for inversion now for 1977 trustees were com minting on the executive position on lie The committee Indicated official ton should be postponed until ill government isdillncnicdiind until inudtoluiclilhi SI Metric t rsionl the only sit in I im inurement is Idiot Until the tin hiving highway mil signs measured In mil and In tin metric mi Hi lid the mileage slins he taken down trie put up Usui way people would si mi I irn new system llalton Hills works com decided Monday night to ask the finance and per committee to look into the possibility of offering only the minimum number of resident hunting In Ifalton Hills Committee chairman Jp for JMen Hurst reported the minimum sold of resident set by Queen Park Hurst said the town Is of COO resident hunting licences and non resident licences for the 1974 hunting season He noted only resident permits have been sold while licences licences which can be offered for sale is This figure Is sold The works committee Is looking ioto hunting regulations In mils No US convention says Nixons plan too late for Halton regional Allan says Out irii liberal lender Hob Nixon cill for a look into all govtrnmint his come lltllt any good Nixon told a gathering nl Toronto ind I iberuls recently if his party wins the next provincial in commission will be set up i look it every in mil how tilt people fed it on Nixon stall snld he thinks such in investigation would be little lot I to help the region went on to hi doc in I think Nixon plan Is just politicking and there must tic good re ison behind the Anything the I iherals can do to help my job Is great be said The Fret Pross Wod Jan Light up Three accidents in week for works staffer RL school Works committer of Hills decided night Install one vapor lamp to light up the tin scout hull and Hubert I Lille school chairman Joe Iliirsl the urea in response to a letter from Murray Harrison of Ihe Acton scouts who says there is poor lighting in runt of the school where guides often meet in the evenings Hurst said he us i ted the area once with councillor I en and town engineer Peter Morris and once with the superintendent of Acton hydro lent solution He siid everyone agreed Ihe best solution would be to run an underground from the stout hall for a distanci past the trees and I hen conn up to he surface and a pole and light im Installed to Illuminate the area Hunt said the cost be between and Hurst pointed out littli would to hi done to the maple litis maybe tut back a fiw of tin lower limbs on one tree cmnullnr IMi I said need for tin light hud been well mil Hie wasn I for tin town the light should in st added the town check with the school set If their per is needed to put the tight up There were three accidents by Nick Weston in town the past week with were in collision The driver slightly Injured car has estimated On Jan 1 at the corner of MM damage and the driver Acton a tar slightly Injured The Subisit driven by Peter Vhetstra car has about image Churchill and a tar driven On Ian IStwocirs in Hydro OK leaflet in local billings collision on Mai St ado When sum held their January meet numbers agreed to in iludi i special leaflet with tin hills It hydro irsti st iti their opinion on sintotion Hit limil payment of J It was needed for in distribution and in three Hill Tin of hi l iter t inks is increased lo for a gallon tank and 1 for Mi Mill in lank The price has gone up limes in the ist ir Doug Mi son requested ire help new outside m in Is being id for Mr ind re ported on the A ittendidin I Halton Hills men employed by region Georgetown hid tn her car It HO l his On Jin Hi i I rink It It skidded in loose snow Mum St The ear had about damage and the fire Special on games Then will be an hour long spcml on the Ontario Winter j this Thursdiy Ian at midnight who won the sinior mens figure skating wjs phot tin irew and if so inter viewed Hills works com mittec decided Monday night that Bud Snow of the works department won be going to an equipment show In Chicago next month Mr Snow however will attend the Good Hoods convention in Toronto In February Councillor Hyde wondered why Mr Snow get just as much out or going to a show in Canada and added he t see the benefit to either Mr Snow or llalton Hills of a trip lo Conexpo which runs from in Chicago Cost of Ihe trip was at I m not against Bud Snow going to Chicago I don t think anyone from the town staff needs to go that far I sure there must be something like this held in Toronto or Canada said Town engineer Peter Morns said the show in Chicago is held only every six years and it is a display of the newest construction equip ment He added Mr Snow was only going for two or three days Hyde said he was against anyone from the town going that far away Just for a convention Councillor Coxe said he didn t object to the distance but wondered if there was any benefit to the town The Idea t that you get a vacation plus the convention trip of your choice he added Deputy engineer Bob Austin said he didn t know about this show but he went to an equipment show last year in Toronto and saw some new equipment he had never heard of and Is going to suggest the town buy it Councillor Mike Armstrong predicted if Mr Snow did see some equipment the town can use he probably t buy it in Canada He recom mended Mr Snow not be allowed lo go lo the Chicago show but be sent to the good roads convention in Toronto for the full three days I Queens irk government king on regional while the are calling w inded to region to be include Hull Quebec Nixon proposed torn mission wouldn I be the me looking at either An existing commission examining Metro Toronto s form of regional government will also look at other regions including Nixon cites regional government as a factor in the iberals eight per cent lead over the Tones in a recent Gallup poll 10VEU I MEAT MARKETS VU REP BRAND BEEF Lean Shoulder Roast Blade Short Rib Roast Prime Rib Roast lb 139 BONELESSl Brisket Point Sirloin Tip Roast 189 Stewing Beef Ground Chuck MO Small Link Sausage Sliced Side Bacon RED BRAND BEEF for your freezer SIDES HINDS FRONTS LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill St 2240 of the six men presently working for the Town of Hilts will soon be working for Region it was decided at a Regional Public Works com mittee meeting Wednesday The men had been cm b llalton Hills on a chargeback basis to the Region shall C Scott and I will ill become regional employees effective Jon J vanderbnnk will remain employed by Italian Hills The region has also made arrangements to share the Hills Maple yards but a proposal Hills to continue to maintain water and sewer on a chargeback basis to the region was refused by the committee Shop and Save at SILVERS A MINIMUM OF OFF ALL MENS WINTER HATS TOQUES GLOVES and SCARVES HAS REMODELED OUR SHOWROOM FOR75 We re Wdll to wall 197 Volvos The new scries sedans and new fuel injection steel belted lis nek and pinion steering spring strut front suspension electronic ignition and more comfort able bucket sens The luxurious Volvo Incomes air conditioning power steering and scats that let you sit on leather Refinements for include a new more comfort scat design and power front windows Come in and sec our new 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