Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 26, 1976, p. 3

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850000 complex planned Continued from Pago 11 under one roof I am hopeful this site will have the full endorsement of all councillors Hyde said McKenzie said that as an Acton represent ative he could support having the municipal complex on the Seventh Line where as he couldnt if it was in the area of say the George town Market Centre He said it was the site which would best serve the entire town He thought the town had more to gain bringing everything under one roof than it had to lose Maltby agreed the Seventh Line was the best location for the municipal complex but was con cerned about the cost and heavy burden on the taxpayer It will cost each and every resident six cents a day for a year to build this For that rea son I am not totally in favor of going right ahead and building the complex but I support looking at the project further Maltby explained Armstrong noted the development committ ee has come up with a site and drawings for a building and the only move left was to find a way of financing the complex We built a new arena for about the same price and I remind you we have a municipal off ice downtown we can rent or sell and other pieces of property we can sell off to help offset the cost of this project It is just about time we got on with this project and prepare to approve it Arm strong said Mayor Hill noted the longer the town leaves the project on the shelf the more it will cost when it is built Why should we be afraid of this cost with over people living in the town Acton de- bentured a 650 water pollution control plant with only 000 people in the town so what are we afraid of Hurst wondered Treasurer Raymond King wondered if he could come up with totally accurate funding fig ures for the project in a short time especially sin ce the Ontario Municipal Board hasn approved the town s capital forecast yet Howitt assured him the committee wanted only approximate figures and was looking only for various alternatives of putting the to gether New municipal complex We will want to look at monies tucked away in slush funds lot levy revenue selling off of municipal buildings that won t be needed once the complex is completed and debenturing We just need to find out what the various atives are Howitt explained He was concerned about telling Mr Hallford to proceed with the project further until financ ing alternatives had been examined Hyde said he would be very disappointed if the council didnt say that night This is what we want and this is what we are going to do He said he thought the town should tell the architect to proceed with more planning We will have the financing worked out long before we are ready to go to tender he said I like the design I like the idea My support is behind the project subject to finding out how we are going to pay for it Howitt countered Mayor Hill and Armstrong thought finding out how the project would be financed was the only fair thing to do in respect to the ratepayers We go ahead with this and then try to see how we will pay for it Once we find that out we should go full steam ahead said He said the town may find it can raise or so through lot levies and the sale of property and then only half the project would have to be debentured King warned the councillors he wouldn t be able to come up with specific figures until next year and until then everything would be in the form of generalities McKenzie thought that was all right since the town wouldn t have to pay any bills for the complex until anyway Mr Hallford said the project should go to tender by the fall so construction could begin be fore winter arrives He added if the project t tendered by the fall the cost could go up considerably as the months slipped by You get the best price from the contractor when he thinks he has a good chance of beating the winter weather Mr Hallford noted Mayor Hill said he thought the cost was scar ing the council and reminded everyone that when the report comes back from the treasurer were the town would only have to debenture half the project The Acton Free Press Wed May 3 Lose your bicycle are still looking for the owner of a regular mens bicycle which was found ditch by Highway on April 13 The orange bike was covered feet east of the Fifth Line in the weya area of Milton Police say a claimant will have to dtsenbe the bieycle in detail before it is turned According to 1 earning magazine Thomas Edison was it the bottom of the class when in school MILTON Donna Milton daughter of Mr Mrs Milton It II graduated to day May from the University of v her liichtlor of ArLs degree Slit wjs in the Arts pro- in m Donna will be collect in Sept LYN MCLAREN AHSs new vice prin cipal will take on his duties starting this fall Mr McLaren of Georgetown teaches at Perdue High School He has already attended staff meetings here in preparation for his new post Mr Hallford warned if the councillors delay would mean two valuable weeks would be wast He noted if the town went ahead with the pro ject that night and then wanted to back out in two weeks it would only cost 4 to I think we should gamble the 4 000 and tell the architect to proceed with the specifications We will then still have to pass a motion to tender believe we are at the point now where we are thinking positively enough to gamble 4 000 Hyde said He noted the town could still say at any lime in the future that the project must stop and said thdt passing the motion to have the architect prepare contract documents didn t commit Hal ton Hills to the project Grads ilmn it litres Mils km news news piper spit i dues in I us in jr pit tun Hills Recreation Department and Red Cross Water Safety Service Water Safety Week POSTER CONTEST Winners will be awarded a summer pass to the local pool All posters must be handed lo Acton or Georgetown pool office no later than Saturday June 1976 5 1 mull eta Salolv II Monday Juno Choose TIUDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS THE ACTON FREE PRESS as Second Class Mail Posial Registration Number Continued from Pagt 2 in constant touch with the public and thought recreation was more accessible lo the public at the and Councillor Jot Hurst said recreation would be just as accessible at and noted it was only a case of educating he public lo go the Seventh Line lo talk to recreation personnel Hurst said once people have to drive to see someone then it didn t matter if they to the rink or new complex Councillor Ern Hyde depart menl would more iccis sible to people in the Moore Park area of Georgetown at the municipal complex thin at the rink Planner Mario said it was an asset to the the planning en gineenng and building de partment located in Iht same wing as plans call for and suggested there is enough room tor any or all of the de partments to grow This design is flexible and with no partitions between the three areas if one depart is pressed for space it can lake over some of another department space dim declared Mr told the the project will take 13 months lo complete with four months for detailed planning and designs one month for tendering and months of construction total of would be on the building itself for site work and servicing Architectural and engineering fees would be for i total cost of for everything which 22000 for gas tanks New bigger gas will be installed at the Seventh I me Works garage as pari of the extension now being built The cost of tanks and the installation are not to exceed When the extension is com the Seventh Line works Mirage will be the works department headquarters centralizing all works equip ment in the one spot isn I moveiblt liki would st i ind hkilv tin lime ever is finished Hit building would tost lorn Mill said ill departments under one roof would be valuable tu the mayor whoever it w is so he could ilk to tropicus for without ivint sud my dtp menls now shirt sun stiff which isn I fun isible right now netted tilt new building would I reminded eounulMr II designed building inn now He the artist sktttb llu new hid done John Georgetown resident NOTICE Effective Monday May 31 1976 weekly garbage pickup will take place until Oct 1st Householders having garbage pickup on Monday Tuesday and Thursday will have their garbage picked up on day and Thursday Householders having their garbage picked up Wednesday and Friday will have their garbage picked up Tuesday and Friday Thank you TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Works Department Acton JTrcc Read By Over 15 People Weekly Shouldn your message be here Women on the Go SAVE GAS TIME and ENERGY SHOP AT ACTONS FASHION CENTRE MARILYNS Boutique Personalized Service Our Specialty 124 MILL ST E ACTON Featuring the Finest in Fashion v Lee Parker Lois Pablo Junior Scope Fashions Originals Sabre Lady Manhattan a Boo Allure Spoits Wear Renee Christine The Twins Swimwear FREE SAME DAY ALTERATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN BUMSTEAD The Toronto- Dominion Bank takes pleasure Inannoun appointment John as Manager of our Acton Branch Several ol John twelve years of widespread banking experience have been spent In small to medium size urban centres and It Is his Intention to reside In Acton with his family John and his staff would be pleased to tend fo your complete banking needs and they Invite you to visit BRANCH WHENEVER THEY CAN BE OF SERVICE pvapla tha HILLS 2 PIECE SOFA SET 339 HALM HILLS OO Rachlins STOCK REDUCING SALE WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK AND ARC SLASHING THE PRICE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING IN THE STOREI Reductions Are As High As A SET RINGS Up 50 STONE SET RINGS 50o A Large Portion of our stock of m Ladies and Gents JEWELLED WATCH BRACELETS WATCHES jr AS MUCH AS Of F Radios Tape Recorders Substantiall Reduc THERE ARE MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE II HE Shop Early and Save REMEMBER EVERY SINGLE ITEM CARRIES THE USUAL GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION RACHLIN JEWELLERS MILL ST 8531380 St Hwy No

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