Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 20, 1978, p. 4

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Free Press Wednesday Dec Morrow asks Continued from Page Commission report should not and cannot be used as authority Tor a Hills route since the proper north south route was not part of the original terms of reference of the Solandt Commission Second the option chosen by BUI the environmental group appointed by the government to assist Solandt was not finally chosen by Solandt option had been pursued then the corridor would not be going through Hills And finally electrical demand and consumption has changed since Solandt did his report The letter also points out that the ministry a report on the Bradley to Milton transmission corridor which clearly indicated that from a system approach the corridor should not go through Hills at all if the power con is to get full value from the investment in power generation and equipment proposed for the southwestern part province The letter points out the Government has adopted as pnnciptc the multiple use of utility corridors such as the Parkway Belt and suggests it could uphold its policy by Winning existing corridors along 401 Highway from Kit to Milton and by utilizing the existing corridor from Junction to Kitchener Then the letter asks since the Bell wood Junction to Kitchener connection has been com pleted why it could not be permanent and upgraded to instead of forging a new corridor through virgin territory such Halton Hills The letter suggests the Slater Report provides a much more secure system using the three transmission corridor alternative Further we wonder if the security of the system is really the paramount concern the letter states when all of the power north south cast west is to be fed into one sub station In Milton While we know the line from Bruce to Colbeck has been completed that still will not prevent the use of the Essa alter native by connecting the line from to Essa which I understand can be done very easily or in the alternative the Kitchener401 route is still available I note that the Municipal Board hearing has been scheduled for early January but I am also informed that an application for prohibition to prevent the Ontario Municipal Board from hearing the matter has already been filed by the Town of Hills Further motions will be brought to the Ontario Municipal Board to adjourn the OMB hcarinp pen ding the outcome in the courts of the application for lion Even if the hearing goes on scheduled the decision finally made by the Ontario Municipal Board will probably be petitioned to the Cabinet and or matters may be taken to the Courts Thus timing wise there still could be a great time period before this Official Plan and zoning by law matter is finalized I sincerely believe that your agreement to independent study is all the are really after and if then in the long run the tunc period required by Hydro to finalize its transmission corridor from Bruce will indeed be shortened Mororow concluded In summary then I would respectfully request you to permit one last independent study of this particular issue This will assist the citizens of the Region of and the Town of Hills be able to rest assured whether they agree with the final results of that study or not that indeed there has been a full and final study with an examination of all the letter continued Obtuary Ethel Airdrie buried Dec 5 Funeral services were held Rev Andrew MeKcnzie December 15 for Ethel Air officiated at the funeral held dne of I Acton who at Shoemaker funeral home died December in Welles Interment was at ley Hospital Toronto Cemetery following a lengthy illness Pallbearers were grand Mrs was born Sep- sons Garry Taillefer Acton 1904 Montreal Kelly Guelph and daughter of David and Rob Kirk from Scot Nova Scotia neighbors Doug land On December 1925 Guthrie and Morris Courtney she wed John in the and friend Jamie Mochrie Mrs was a loving mother and grandmother who attended Knox Presbyterian church faithfully until illness prevented it She is survived by her hand John 1 Acton one daughter Patricia fer 1 Acton and one son John Guelph She is also survived by sisters Margaret and Joyce Kirk Betty Mailed Lois vera all of Niagara Falls and Jean Humphries Ottawa eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren Mrs was pre deceased by her parents a stepmother Grace Kirk seven brothers and one sister and one grandchild Wagon left roadway A station wagon was damaged on the left front and side when it left the First Line just south of Mill Street last The vehicle driven by Gordon Bollert was southbound Friday evening when the mishap occurred Hi ion Police estimate damage to he vehicle to be At home Local man arrested in RCMP drug raid An Acton man is one of four search according to Cheltenham and Antonio scheduled for a bail hearing Lee McKergow of Iho Jesus Quiceno of Toronto tomorrow in connection with detachment A detaining order was held a 7 million drug smuggling Police are reluctant to re- against John Robin Swack ring lease Dubois address be- hammer of Cheltenham Geoffrey Earl Dubois of cause of fears for his young during his ball hearing Acton will have a bail children Monday He is still In jail The hearing at Brampton Pro- Cocaine and speed valued aal Antonio Court He and Nor i million were man William Hunt of seized elsewhere and six ore charged with people arrested during the conspiracy to import ra which ended a for the purpose of four month long undercover trafficking conspiracy lo investigation traffic in a controlled drug trafficking in narcotic and conspiracy to traffic In a nor officers arrested Dubois at his home at Also going Into tomorrow 45am Friday Nothing was bail hearing found at the time of the Reginald Velasquez of Toronto could not the bail during his hearing which was also on Monday The ring is alleged to have connections in where The vesisatlon Inched According to Dubois and Hunt have business consultant David on John Street of Burlington Paul presented Mellon Crescent St with a cash voucher on of the Diane name was drawn out of the hundreds of entries The first draw was won Mrs KinMmni ltd who donated the to lie in order hit those less fortunate than she lake of the money chief Mick llulti at the Hunts Mushroom a 1 in estlnmlrdlobelKl mm the blaze Faulty wiring cause of blaze LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFTS 25 No 7 and 6th Line OMB turns down recreational area wiring is blamed In the blaze at the Mushroom Company Limited Highway early I riday morning Hills fire chief Mick Holmes said the fire was started in some insulation in the buildings loft about I- limes wen spotted shooting from the roof by a passerby In said who called in the alarm ighters were on the scene for about three hours awaiting the arrival of co- owners and Amerjil Jthal both of Brampton Deputy fire thief Bob Hyde said the entire mushroom crop was destroyed after bung exposed lo the heat of the flames Damage was con fined to the roof and the loft area he said COLONIAL TRADITIONAL A plan to set up a rtcrt- ational area with snowmobile trails gokart track chalets cabins cricket pitch tennis and squash courts and community building at and the Sixth I int has been rtjected tin Ontario Municipal The proposal is turned down Land Committee but owners Mr Mrs did the decision Flu in thur upholding the Committee s decision s proposal conflicted will Official Plan me would contribute to further strip development In i report town planning stuff it explained Ins i plied for six severance sin tl past and been printed Dirt This latest would have from acres of irui The severed portion was scheduled for recreation purposes and the remind portion would been commercial The tot il holdings a single fimily residence ind greenhouse on Highway 7 another house and barn in the centre of tht lit st iff report pointed out cere I as defined the Official Plan does not lo tracks SEE US AT OUR NEW LOCATION 245 GUELPH ST NEXT TO THE NEW PLAZA GORDON ARENA A Wish Whatever is beautiful Whatever is meaningful Whatever brings you joy happuxi Thai what we with far you Our profound thanks at Chribtmab The Management and Staff GaVs Pal Your Fashion Shop 245 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8770880 Because of the good will of those we serve is the foundation of our success its a real pleasure at this holiday time to say Thank You as we wish you a full year of happiness and prosperity MANAGEMENT AND STAFF PARK TOYOTA HWY 7 WEST GEORGETOWN 8772261 Dining out is a night out of good food fun and entertainment at the RED DEER Tfoute Seafood ENTERTAINER Keith Wallace Singer Guitarist THIS FBI SAT starting pm For your Dining and Dancing Pleasure Keith will be entertaining every Fri Sat at the Red Deer eatttj and a joyous iAlf Rd N and No Hwy 8774166

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