Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1982, p. 3

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 3 KPP right with Mtrchak Sunday at he Ukrainian Camp Mayor Peter address Yugoslav at their celebrations Still a little noise from Yugoslavs The noise problem for the operators of the Yugoslav Centre on Highway south of Acton has been greatly reduced but not quite solved Neighbors on the Third Line com plained about loud music and public address an nouncements and cooperated with the police and Hills in having noise bylaw violations charges laid against two leaders of the Yugoslavs last year They said In interviews this week that it was quiet Saturday and Sunday afternoon but became noisy again early Sunday evening though not as bad as last year Yugoslav officials had taken precautions guard against excess noise Nick Cajic the leader prowled the picnic grounds with a hand held sound level metre monitoring the volume from the band on stage Two offduty Regional Police officers werea t the site to help monitor the noise and assist in keeping instrument and public address system volume down A visit by a Free Press reporter to the ThirdLlneataroundlpm while Iho band was playing revealed no noise could be heard from the rwreation centre Police made a few trips to the Third Line also to check If there was noise Councillor Miller also visited the area on Sunday A past spokesman for the residents on the Third Line Gerald said there was no noise Saturday or when a picnic was held June He and his family were away Sunday and dldn t return home until after He said there was a little noise in the late afternoon and early evening but no comparison to last summer explained If it was only for the one special day Canadian- Yugoslav Day then residents could tolerate Sun day noise but if It continued every weekend then it would be a problem He said homeowners will have to wait and see how it goes future weekends They will have no complaint if the Yugo slavs are as future weekends as they were June and July 3 The level of noise was definitely less than last year It would be annoying if It was every weekend but once or twice a year Tor a special weekend is okay If we know when a special weekend Is we can leave His comments were echoed by another resident Gwen Johnson She said it wasi quiet until later on Sunday when clapping i and public address announcements could be heard though not as loud as last year Mrs Johnson also said residents were willing to tolerate the noise on Sunday but wouldn t want It every weekend She said it was obvious the Yugoslavs are making efforts to keep noise down and that pleases the neighbors She added the noise Sunday night bad enough to call the police Around4pm Sunday afternoon another neighbor William was outside in his garden a told the Free Press noise could still be heard from time to time but not as loud as last year He said to that point he was satisfied the Yugoslavs had solved the problem Both Cajic and another official Nedjelko Obrovic said they are treating the noise complaints seriously and are really trying to keep the situation under control People using the picnic grounds are realizing there is a problem and steps are necessary to prevent further problems week thru Jalinek says Budget borders on criminal negligence Bonnie Walker has taken over as Welcome Wagon hostess for Acton She will be visiting new families in town Introducing them local merchants products and giving Information about the own Homes visited will receive an array of coupons from local store and businesses The federal government failure I act on economic recommendations from the Conservatives NDP in dustry labor and consumer groups borders on criminal negligence according to Halton MP Otto Jellnek In a post budget interview this week said everyone in cluding some Liberals have ham away at the government that November a- federal budget was a mistake When it was revealed there would be a new budget Jellnek said he put aside party politics and cheered the government But like most Canadians he was disappointed by the budget which he felt was just an ex tension of November budget He just couldn t believe there was any reason the government would bring in a new budget but to change the economic direction of the nation However that t the case Except for a few minor but positive cosmetic changes like the grant for new home purchasers the budget was a continuation of last Novembers disaster The real shocker says Is the looming upwards of the deficit from 10 billion dollars in November Summer Clearance UP TO Electrolysis Waxing Permanent Hair Ml Removal by Electrolysis and Saturday A KM AN APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE i Hairs End for Consultation Can 8533273 h to 19 billion now The Liberals arc passing their past mistakes future generations he charged ad ding the increased deficit means there will be no relief from inflation or high Interest rates Faced with either borrowing abroad or printing more money to finance the deficit the government has defeated its plan to lower inflation charges On top of that there were no incen tives to restore confidence or reverse the downward direction of the economy so productivity won im prove There was no help for homeowners struggling with high interest retes and adds he can t understand why the government won t adopt the old Tory plan for mortgage interest and property tax deductibility which would help homeowners so much He concluded he could understand the failure of the budget if there no options but the government has received proposals from everyone for all sorts of options which t cure Canada economic woes over night but would turn the nation in the right direction Everyone hope was shattered with this budget David greets the Yugoslavs at Yugoslavian dor to Canada Kris to was a special guest at the Yugoslav Centre on Sunday tillage Providing full and part day programs for children 2 5 years NATURALIZER SEMI ANNUAL SHOE SALE CONTINUES Dress Shoes Entire Stock of Summer Shoes In Bone White Red Navy etc Reg to OO SALE 29 no TAX 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