Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 22, 1977, p. 5

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Plan bd rejects that hydro corridor An application by Ontario set so the application for that Hydro to have the Esdueslng line covers the specific area Official Plan amended to He pointed out the north- permit hydro corridors south route is not specifically through Halton Hils was tabled by board area Is covered In that Tuesday night cation but the actual right of John Bousfield planner for way designated for hydro Ontario Hydro asked the would be reduced In the board to consider the east cial Plan after the exact west line and the northsouth lands were known line separately He pointed The Ontario Hydro planner out the land in die east west said It is important hydro put line has been acquired by all its zoning cards on the hydro and route is table at one time but admit ICG confirms lack of Hydro route study A longooght after meeting Hydro used as its bible cover between Interested Citl Highway right of way teas Gmup ICG and the crossing at Ontario Hydros systems planners confirmed Friday The lino chosen by Hydro the ICG view that hydro did its corridor is about 130 not study the BniceEssa m long Mann said The route as a way for getting alternate route power from the Bruce studied by Hydro is about Nuclear Generating Station miles in length he said ted they could wait until the appeal decision north south line is decided He pointed out there was some urgency In the north south line claiming there is a real prospect of hydro having considerable power at Bruce that they cant get out Ma tby asked if all the land in the east west line lying within Hills is now owned by hydro said as far as he knew it was Councillor Pat Patterson claimed part of the corridor had been under appeal and the appeal was granted I thought hydro was supposed east west line up to boundary to be looking at alternate of Halton Hills mean routes He then put forward its not our motion to table the request Dick Howitt lawyer for the Councillor George Interested Citizens Group asked if approval of the re- who was present at the meet zoning for the cast west line was asked to explain the would prejudice the case of jdatesituation to council the north south line Howitt said the written reason for the court of appeal decision had not yet been received but pointed the oral reason was simply that the enquiry officer must hear evidence on possible alter nate routes He said the hear will resume July Councillor Rues Miller said he agreed with Pattersons tabling motion He said neither line should be dealt with until everyone knows where the hydro corridor is going Simply because hydro got approval of the Deputy fire chief The Press Wednesday He said the cast west line is not the subject of the enquiry nor the subject of the appeal but only the north south line was the basis of the court of Planner Mario Vendltti said he t think so since hydro now owns the land in the east west portion and con has started outside They handed out the same information at the Solandt Hearings and to the farmers in the north end of the pro posed line recently Bill Mann head of the ICG said Sunday night The ICG opposes Hydro attempts to bring a kV corridor front the Bruce on Lake Huron to Milton Station through Halton Hills The systems planners brought will them computer printouts detailing the in formation to pick the Bruce to Jlilton route The Ontario Hydro will turn over to the ICG the informs used in the printouts Mann said Information will also be received by the ICG on the reasons for the nor thern section of the line taking the path it Is planned Hydro told us they did not leave out the BruceEssa route on purpose Mann said Hydro Mann said turned down an offer of turning over At the information plus the ICG s proposed critique of it to an independent person who would make a final dec of Halton Hills Councillor con tended any decision at this time would be premature Councillor Peter Morris countered that it was rldi culous to hold up the east west line zoning application Councillor Walter Biehn said he could see no point in holding up the east west line since the land has all been expropriated Miller contended that approval of the east west line indicated an approval of the north south line time in the future Just because TpflfrlPrC gone through other ca communities Is no reason for us to go along We should stop them where they ore until we know everything Patterson claimed the land Vlletstra acquisition is meaningless graduated from Hamilton He said the east west line College on May 25 goes into the north south line wilh Bachelor of and both are necessary Ion de Last year she graduated from Only Councillors university Hamilton with Marks and Morris opposed hcr Bachelor or Arts degree majoring in psychology member of the Georgetown Volunteer Firefighters for the Bob Hyde was named the past eight years has served first deputy fire chief of the as volunteer chief for three- town by Halton Hills council and a half years Monday He currently works as a Hyde who has been a mechanic in the town works department and will assume his new duties on or about July Halton Hills Fire Chief Mick Holmes said his new 33 yearold deputy will work in both Acton and Georgetown Johanna Vlletstra I college grad the tabling She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs S Vlletstra Churchill Attending convocation exercises were hcr mother and a friend Anne from Clinton Johanna has accepted a Lynda Sayers daughter T of Mrs and the late 0wc Humber graduate printouts which Mann said sion Hydro corridor big issueReed MPS Julian Reed Halton Burlington says the proposed hydro corridor between Bruce and Milton will continue to be a big fesue in the Legislature with him when sittings resume next Monday However he admits he doesn know what to exped from the Government in that area He accused Hydro of trying to split the Interested Citizens Group which Is opposing construction of the line by offering to buy out or giving injurious affection to about farms in the Colbeck area north of the route where the Milton Bradley line would run between Georgetown and Acton Injurious affection is payment for the lost value on the re mainder of the farm because of hydro towers on the ease ment If the farmers agree to being bought out it will make the hearings inActonnothlng but a farce he said Diving On June 15 and June 16 Actons divers tried their Canadian Amateur Diving Association exams There ore five levels and the results arc as follows Level One Dean Icigh Paul Duguay Ian Find lay Kevin Lynn Level Two Dave Watson Level Three Allen Snels swimming June 15 was also the day of the Acton Club champion ships for synchronized swim Here are the results Star One figures Charline Couture Lisa Lisa Mason Star Two figures and under tie Laura Ann Leslie Lori Fountain Katoy Wynneck 33 and 11 years Laura 37 Lori Turtscher 34 Alanna 12 and over Linda 5 Diane Buckman Janet Star Three Sylvia Sehclkle 35 5 Beth 33 James Sayers of K Acton graduated on Wednes day June at College of Applied Arts and Sound Star Four figures and Technology j diploma under tie from the Mental Retardation and Elizabeth Moore 15 Counsellor Program and over f She has accepted a position Sharon Campbell as counsellor at Darcy Place Recreational solos tic Developmental Centre in Co- Diane Buckman and Beth Ontario which is a 26 Kathy centre for mentally retarded Janet McLeod Fountain 19 Recreational Duets Manna and Linda Kil Laura and Laura Ann Leslie Lisa and Lisa Mason Competitive solos tie Sylvia and Elizabeth Moon Competitive duets and Ten Flinders Sharon Campbell and Sharon Cook j Many thanks our judges Crescent left Mil road Liz Cooper Liz Binsfeld rolled over into a ditch Ashley and Helen Sunday evening police say I also want to thank The car driven by Steven Margaret Brillinger for doing Cole of 16 llomcsway PI re- such efficient job scoring about 111 damages for our meet say adults Attending he graduation werehtrmoiher Mrs James sisters and Shirley Mrs I Wilson brother n law Les her aunt Mrs Ward Bruce and friends Shirley Rick Vernon Hitchcock and Car rolls A car travelling on Com Teachers settle for over agreement costs 42 million Wages for Halton teachers tary pupil teacher ratio will coat ratepayer an extra should be reduced from 5 million next follow to to to 1 ratification of I new con The wage hike plus the tract by teachers federations lowered pupil teacher ratio last week and ratflcation by means the agreement will Board of Education Increase costs for the board Thursday Elemtntary and per cent secondary teachers Chairman of the boards throughout the region will salary negotiation team receive over per cent Trustee Bill Herd said the more in pay net year settlement shows sanity High school Teachers set still exists In fcr cent raise cation especially in light of of 81 per what is going on elsewhere in Swage boost of Peel He said negotiations began in January and heated school up in May and early June per cent pay Herd cautioned against per cent in alarm over the pupil teacher a total wage ratio being dropped a full jump of 8 fit per cent point since the Halton Board In the board will has always had one of the spend tra next highest ratios in Ontario year payng over extra The contract also sets out a elemental teachers after the new policy dealing with two the redundant teachers in the event enrolments decline more in Teachers de clared redundant have the first right to recall by the board and will receive no severance pay Another tea turc of the agreement is blishment of a staff seniority system and bumping Herd said fringe benefits haven been increased though a dental plan has been added The board will ad minister the plan for the teachers but they will pay the premiums Trustee Bert Hi ton who voted against bath the elementary and secondary agreements charged many new costs for the board were being hidden and not Included in the six per cent wage hike He warned in a few years the teachers would want the board to pay for the dental plan He said he settlement was not within A I guidelines as Herd said because fr and increment should be included In the final package and wasn Under the new agreement elementary teachers pay ranges from to The salary range in he old agreement was from to Elementary principals can make from 27 to 720 next year compared to a ranfee of to 30 this year school teachers can make anywhere from to white principals wages range from and Elementary Teachers Association ex pressed dUlght in the ion of 15 more teachers next year because it will reduce large kindergarten classes which have up pupils in both the morning and after noon classes branch of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation an nounced 81 per cent of the teachers who voted on he new contract cast ballots in favor of settlement JULY 1st CANADA DAY GLEN WILLIAMS TOWN HALL OPENING CEREMONY 2 PM BICYCLE RODEO INSPECTION 3 PM PET SHOW DOGS CATS UNUSUAL PM CONTESTS THROUGHOUT BASEBALL GAME TUG ROCK BAND SQUARE DANCING FOOD REFRESHMENTS PONY RIDES BRING YOUR FAMILY AND CELEBRATE CANADAS BIRTHDAY STREETS CLOSED AND PARKING A VAILABLE Adult PLUS TH LAND THAT TIME FOR Held over for 2nd Big Weak Sun B0K0fien0pni8pm Man ToThur Show Start At amosa Saturday Birthday and to help celebrate it Marilyn is having a RS 3 DAYS ONLY FRI SAT JUNE 23 24 25 OFF 0UR TO ENTIRE STOCK We feature the finest in fashion lines such as Mr Edwards Lana Lee Lee Parker Louis Pablo Etc EAR PIERCING THURS FRI SAT MARILYNS boutique Mill St E Acton 8533910 Fashion at its best for the total woman

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