GeorgetownActon Wednesday Nov 16 Acton Brownie are to became Guide at year These up mad coming Glide are from left to right Keir Jennifer Jensen Paula Hardy Jennifer Clark Angela Stacy Vtoee Ma green Thornton Mattson Krlsty Natasha and Shelby Da pott Peace Camp be much higher than controlling parking wouldn control the size of the crowd Anderson said the NEC staff was backing Halton Hills and Milton position He noted if tbe IPC proposal was on I and controlled by Hills instead or the NEC it could never be approved because a zoning amend would be needed The Town passed a bylaw lotry and prevent further recreations centres In the rural The IPC issue has come up many times because of the way things have been happening and the contraventions of NEC rules Bruxzese observed Part of 100 CHANNEL TV WHEREVER YOU ARE LIVE VIA SATELLITE Hour Sport World New R Ruled Movie Las vegai Broadway boa pi Children howl Concert Special SYSTEMS Fully warranted Low monthly payments WTIH THIS AD UNTIL NOV CALL COLLECT AERIAL TELEBEAM INC I Member of This was my old dress Now I m wearing my daughters unOindion Weight Wo J 4 a no I i thai ammonite f unit I II lot be a weight once am let unlet- S3 COR FURTHER INFORMATION CAU 18002683915 from page I the land is within the NEC rural design a he said and that would mean a recreation development is allowed He continued that rejecttmg the proposal because of neighbors concerns would be political He felt problems with traffic and dust etc could be rectified as could the size of the development said the region and Towns might have more information than the NEC at this point though the NEC still t received enough information observed the development seemed to Tit NEC criteria but the pro vincial legislation governing the NEC also calls for cooperation with municipalities and Hal ton Hills and Milton have rejected the proposal He said IPC has brought most of its pro on itself and created an opposition feeling towards them among neighbours and councillors They still had to prove they were good citizens Anne McArthur said she under stand Milton s stand since there are other recreation centres in their rural area and Ihey don seem loo concerned about like dust and traffic She said everyone has the right to enjoy the fresh air At the same lime she felt that while the whole situation worried her the NEC should still support Hal ton Hills and Milton Whiting said IPC had been called twice to attend council to offer imput but t show up at last week meeting Cunha disputed they been called told the NEC that IPC was designed to give the members peace of mind and wasn connected with any sped fie group He recalled from day one the NEC told them a recreation use would be allowed Their May proposal was withdrawn and another one made in August so there would be reduced impact on the area He said IPC is made up of people from different cultural backgrounds and the centre would give them an opportunity to share cultures and become better integrated into Canadian society IPC is a profit organization he added He agreed there would be problems if there wasn supervision but there would be supervision and trouble makers would be asked to leave Supervision was one reason they were planning to build a house on the property for permanent staff This was just the way the Croatian Centre got started and it has been a big problem Tor the Town with crowds of five to six thousand people at times He warned approving he IPC would lead to major problems in the years ahead Just because IPC was charging for memberships now instead of taking a dm is at thegate didn mean it wouldn be a commercial venture The membership came from the city and the IPC would be for city people However it was local people paying for police roads etc Cunha said if had he been allowed to speak again he d have pointed out to Whiting that IPC has Georgetown members but he t say how many Whiting warned against deferring the issue since IPC would only go ahead and develop further next summer Hills and Milton and most of the time the region support the NEC so It was time for the NEC to return the favor Whit declared Bruzzese noted not only could many of the concerns be solved but IPC was saying it would leave the natural sensitive area un touched Also he felt Just because there was parking for didn mean there would be huge crowds all the time He said there could be some prejudice involved Whiting said Hills wasn being prejudice their concern was the land use said the NEC should only reject IPC on the grounds of Halton Hills and Milton opposition not on the basis of municipal planning staff reports The new Scouting leaders sworn In last week in are from left to right Ham Linda Crawford area re Peter beau The Rock wood Scouting organization has been growing In leap and bounds thi past few years and this year was no exception as new recruits and four new leaders were sworn In at Thursday s ceremony The newly recruited Cubs ere the back row left to right John Desero Lee Nielsen Parry I Crawford Jim and Daniel Gledhlll Middle row Devon Johnston Walsh and Front row are Brett Kingsbury Michael Derek Johnston Murk Hall and Vfckery in Hoc wood Cubs In Thursday ceremony are back An toy a Dean Beat lie Patrick Cleary and Chris Dreiler Front r Scott and Ste en Sha w Police beat Two 19year old males were charged with liquor offenses last Tuesday afternoon at after they were observed in the high school parking lot Police one teen from Brampton was charged with having liquor on display in public lew and the other from Acton was charged with drinking liquor in other than licenced premise or real A attempts to steal gas from a truck parked at the Shell about ll last Tuesdaj Police say two suspects fled the scene when a relative of the owner spotted them They left behind a gas container and a siphoning hose It appeared a small quantity of gas had been taken from the truck The investigation is continuing An IB Acton youth has been charged possesion of a narcotic after a police check of a chicle at Acton High School Police said an opened case of beer and small of marijuana was found Regional police report two liquor offence over the weekend A yearold Acton man was charged with being intoxicated in a public place when stopped on Mill St Friday at about A mole was charged with under age when slop on Main St evening An MO battery was stolen from a car park at Canada Battery on Commerce night The victim was working in side the building Another theft was re ported at Canada Ballcrv Thursday night hen a person reported the loss of cash from a wallet in a locked locker A window and screen door were broken at a Mill St East residence Sunday night Damage was set HO and the cause has not been determined Black paint was proved over a car park at the rear of the Post Office on Bower sometime to Sunday Damage was set at A was stolen from a CMC truck parked on Mill St during the night Saturday 314 in furnace oil was stolen from a tank Lot Concession I home some time between October 17 and November 11 Person unknown entered Box and lid on Main St North last night and broke six compression lines valued at Greenock Wl November mtctlng of the Greenock November the home of Mrs Milton with 14 members aliening The meeting opened with singing the Institute Ode followed by The Mary Stewart Collect Turning their thoughts to Remembrance day the president Mrs Aitken told how on her trip to Europe In 1971 she visited her uncle grave in Belgium She showed us several slides of cemetery Mrs A Gates gave meditations which included In Fields Pennies for friendship were token up which was paid at the rote of three cents for every time piece in your home Mrs Johnston gave a very interesting report of the Convention Mrs G Pridmore gave current events The program was in charge of the Twecdsmuir committee We sang The Maple Leaf For ever to start Coll There was a pro ircss report on house log or farm history and personal for the book Thciommlttet Curator Mrs Wallace and her committee Miss Pearen Mrs C Aitken Mrs Patterson and Mrs C Allan gave a very interesting program on Recollections of the Greenock Literary Society It included times when some numbers wtri very young and there were a lot of chuckles about how times change The program closed by singing I am a Palm Tree Lunch was served by Mrs E Palter son and Mrs G Johnston Mrs E preformed the courtesies and the December meeting is at her home Ladins Fair board Arrange dinner by Leslie John Hon The November meeting of the Acton Ladies Fair Board was held at the home of Mrs Morrison Final arrangements for Ihe District meeting of Agricultural Fair Boards were discussed as well as our Directors dinner which will be held ber at the Acton Legion It has been decided that our Christmas dinner this year will be at Jack Tanner with festivities continuing at the home of Mrs Eleanor Thompson after our For further details please contact your section convener WOOD STOVES ACE INSERTS SAVE UP TO 20000 I COME TO OUR FACTORY SHOWROOM 1 Models on I a Certified to I Standards Jojojjs a mm DYNASTAR stove HI MM Hit tal Satan Brace and Jock arc la Susan Bruce weds On Saturday July Susan Bruce and Jock were married by the Rev Chuck Beaton in Trinity United Church Acton Sumd Is tfae daughter of Rob ert and Brut of RR Acton Jock Is tbe son of and the late Frank of Attending the couple were friends Rbona SUcock London and Norman Guntenaperger Toronto the groom lister Sylvia Toronto and the brides brother Gordon Bruce Guerph A garden reception for friends wu at borne of brides parents Satan and Jock are Irrtnf in Toronto at Bennett took a few minute of their class time to remember the who their Hies In the and second world wars Here one of the children places a wreath at the cross Concert this Sunday accomplished will Is sponsored by the Acton perform In a special concert here in Acton on No win play flute Nancy tbe bassoon and Valeria Is in bar grind piano for tbe two shows this coming Sunday Trie performance is called Three in Coo Band There be snows at a and pjn at the Acton Music Centre Band Hall on Wallace St A reception and refreshments will be included in tbe ticket price of a bead Tickets are available from any band member