Morrow concerned over 266000 loan Chairman Morrow has expressed his personal opposition to plan to expand the Eden Area at a cost of Chairman Morrow brought the matter up a meeting of the Regional Public Works Commiltcetastweek He said he was concerned about the legion Conservation Authority taking out a loan to finance the expmslon because the region could be held responsible to pay it off if the climate and revenues from skiing what the Authority hopes they will be mitlec suggested that the region allow the authority to borrow the funds but make it clear that the region t a party lo it and will notpick up deficits that might accrue No one in their right mind would loan the money on that basis Mr Morrow said Morrow said that he was of the strong opinion that government funds should not be used for the expansion of ski facilities It is a large amount of money and skiing can t be considered a necessary service If they can t get private funding I think they should stay out of it he said Committee member Vem Connell said he felt the Conservation Authority had enough on its plate without skiing He said he felt the authority should be looking at services it offers and concentrating more on flood control and water control programs The committer agreed to Invite an delegation lo a meeting so the matter could be discussed Hills Councillor lat indorsed the idea FORD MUSTANG was a total loss after fire swept through it May Acton Volunteer firefighters put out the flames in the vehicle owned by E Commission Conflicting concerns voiced at meeting Recommend repairing kilns at Limehouse The Acton Press Wednesday May18 1977 3 Motorcycle in collision A Burlington resident re ceived minor injuries when his motorcycle was in collision with a car from Acton at Milton Thursday at p m Samuel William of Burlington was hurt and his motorcycle damaged to the tunc of 3 according to police The collision occurred on Street A car driven by Peter Roger Bcaudry Acton Bivd received In dam ages police say of the meeting so that the people with the proper In formation could answer Some of the statements being made here righl he said Mr said the authority wants lo borrow and obtain from Grants Hi said Ihe MOO project was the first phase of program that would cist close to Gail Mallby Acton mem of the Credit Valley Con Authority and vice chairman of the Porks and Committee led a recent lour of parks under thi Authority for board members Included in the tour wen Ihe Limihousc and Silver creek areas is currently being planned and will be one of the largest mulli use conservation parks in Ontario Thi kilns wen and the board decided to recommend to the Historical Records commit tee of Authority to con repairs lo the large kiln and restoration to other kilns and buildings nek Provincial Park will sheep shearing demonstrations this wnkend The ANON FAMILY GROUP meets at The Acton Mondays at rr Inloimx on 3 Many varied and conflict Cabinet Minister Ilcnnc concerns the future but it had no of the Niagara Escarpment avail he said were presented at a public A representative or the meeting held by Ihe Niagara Commission in Riders said that he felt the Milton Wednesday night needs of his group should be Some landowners argued taken into consideration when that Ihe controls should be the master plan is being removed from their land lo developed allow sale or dtvelopmenl while others looked to the for snowmobiles walking to prevent development trails and hiking trails are in he vicinity of their homes being considered and motor near bike Inils should be con Most of the and as well concerns expressed had al J ready been outlined on pre- he was concerned vious Row was a uniqui part of land speaking on behalf of Ontario and should be pre Adcnglen Investments said sirvid as a place to walk in he his partners owned peace acres of land on Bronte St If you open it to snow north of Rd lhat pre mobiles what does it leave If Hi suggested Ih it if people knew it be problem Diverse affect sill might reason oppose the tr All I eet out of it is i ever an industrial zoning and official plan designation I He argued the land shouldn I be controlled by the commission because of the as open space distance from escarp ment He said that the owners of the land you allow all this motorcycle crap in nature you II scare all of the birds off His plea to the Commission to save the escarpment The little bit have left is only a small pari of Ontario People work cubicles all week and con elude that they an still alive We can sell to a developer when they go there on the because no one would cope with Ihe NrC controls and red tape and ihe intolerable weekend He favored government acquisition of the land even if 15 Will rent their house For that Holiday Weekend Sandals Galore CHILDRENS to 1395 MENS to WOMENS 495 to WATER BUFFALOES 395 SALAD BUFFET at Thursday June 11 30 to 3 ACTON VOLUNTEERS firefighters clamor up to roof at the home Earl McCoy Willow St on May to estinguish a fire in chimney There Hire park staff for summer Harold of St West hi lontrols off his 1 it in development pirn be introduced Hut neighbor Herb keep the on Br id if merits lecnsid hi I pitting neighbor neighbor by insisting il neighbors lie informed of sm most or dtcr to housis ind properties Region i member he Commission ihaind the meeting spoke i number of concerns the he me mission is to to it grips with i mis She led a discussion with the prohkm in develop unit ri for the Bruce id ids and in dealing with existing dun lots within the Hills parks should for m out be lid pleasant this fields lights and ult i to council decision lolnre iltindints to look them seen ittindmls win ill work under the of the retre ition department ire to responsible needs of sports II also be isked lo up broken and minor repair jobs Ihe fue who will In resr risible Ihe works departn t nl hue been Whos who in officialdom Don kiln numbers inl I School lor I hired to do major repair and improvement jobs such as painting bluchers in the parks One of the five will work as a supervisor Recreation coordinator groups it the not p lying at linlion the tidiness smaller parks in town Barry suggested last Wednesday night that park iltendant should visit every in town at least to pick up broken glass Thi board decided lo invite faiihlies superintendent Pat to their next meeting with hope of making on how attend should spend their lime Choose it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS WERE NOT AVERAGE DRY CLEANERS A FANTASTIC STOCK OF Clothing For the Entire Family Jump Suits Blouses Jeans ind Slacks Babies Clothes T Shirts Etc 13 MILL ST ACTON 853 2310 chairman Ivor Thais still said the peanuts when compare it would Ihe lo what the government request if it came from the spends lown of Milton Asked if the government I not a developer and I should expropriate if need be can Mr said no they wont cope with the rhats an extremely dirty NEC Milton won request word If the price is right I the exemption unless I have a think you II find they 11 sell buyer Rowland said Another man said he owned for you land on Ihe escarpment and Mr McMulhn conceded had givm Ihe Bruce Trail Rowland expressed permission louse frustration with the delays his land for the trail and roadblocks placed before He said that when he development of the pro- plied for a land severance He said he had met later it was denied largely with Mr and NEC because of effect thi Director Gerald Coflin and would have on the had corresponded with trail OPEN MONDAY MAY 105 pm Woods FREEZERS The Meadows house at monthly so the executive owned by the agreed recently It was also Credit Valley Conservation decided the Authority would Authority will be rented on notberesponsibleforrepairs an annual basis for BATH SOAP BATH TOWELS BARS FACE CLOTHS GARBAGE BAGS KITCHEN OUTSIDE LADIES LADIES SHORTS 52 CHILDRENS TOPS SHORTS MONTHLY MERCHANDISE FAMILY CLOTHING Draw QUILT PATCHES UNBLEACHED COTTON 97 ARNEL TRICOT Press Prints PolyCotton VINYL open shouts NOW AVAILABLE Rug Hooking Canvas Rug Hooking Kits Bring the Family KNITTING YARN per Hosiery DRESS SOCKS First duality WORK SOCKS 8tUtMK4 tie THE OLD GLEN MILL BEAUMONT MILLS Sit Main Glon Williams Compare the Energy Efficiency Factor and the Operating Cost tabulated besides referring to Chest type freezers with approxi mately 18 cu ft Volume and running on identical Test Conditions with dif ferent types ot Insulations The Woods New Power Miser Thick Foam Freezer Models E150 MODEL E150 Deluxe Will save you approximately ot youi operating cost compared with 2 foam insulation Will keep your food frozen longer In case of power failure ill Insulation isolation da mount cu It of toad pi danourritura 37 foam Insulation Isolation da ft of food pi 06 Insulation isolation da Hon da cu ft of food pi danourritura 37 flbroQlass Insulation isolation da libra da of food pi ALTON ILLS 352 QUEEN ST HWY NO ACTON