Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1976, p. 10

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lJKP Tilt 111 It Julj ANGERED AT STALLING TACTICS ICG reinforces stand to delay corridor VLLIA Residents the proposed Bradley to Georgian hydro transmission corridor have reinforced stand on implementation of the const ruction phase of the project Angered by what hoy consider stalling tnctlcs by and the provincial government in implementing independent study to the consider he a problem the ners confirmed stalling tactics of their own Rill Mann chairman of the Interested Citizens ICG wld DividColemin chairman of the central which one of three area associations under the i of the ICC about people hire Wednesday the surveyors property an forestry appraisers and he testing technicians to your land request a hearing necessity within days of receipt of your notice of and support leg costs by contributions fight for fair compensation the courts under the Expropriation The new legislation hydro to pay reasonable legal calculate he added The ICG is still paying previous legal costs involved in an Environmental Hearing Hoard to about and dollar by Tiling interested in shifting the corridor from one properly to another he said are an indeptndtnt study The group has listed five it it mploying to stall the condor copies will be sent to ill property owners along the porposed route rest your property with no signs to incurred by landowner for purposes of determining compensation payable To raise the money for legal costs which June been very high Mr Mann said the ICG will canvass owners the corridor In Fast Last Luther and Townships asking for it acre or a minimum of from property owners in the Mr Mann estimated the tost of the opposition to the at ol of J ril which doe not take into consideration he tost or minimum wage costs for work carried out by the active members of the association He said he had persomllj paid more than is into the of he said Under the Expropriation Act up to per owner can be allocated at the discretion of Ihe hearing board chairman Mr Mann said Dick a Ilnlton Hills lawjer and central association told the meeting hydro can not just take away their land they way they could in the old days 1 He said landowners wishing a hearing of necessity must reply within days of receipt of the notices Peter of Durham a lawyer with the Grey County corridor committee another association under the ICG umbrella said the utility Is playing leap frog around you will squeeze you out Its lime they were put In their lie stud carried out by is solely a hydro study not as independent as the citizens wished hi said Mr Mann Mild the hydro ploy is to hearings of necessity in the Durham area thin later in Hilton Hills Thi hearing or land along the section from Colbeck to Erin Township will be held last Should approval be given for the expropriation along the two sections at Durham ana Ha ton Hills then it will be difficult to delay the ex lotion of lands through the central corridor Leonard Man ion of Conn near Mount Forest told the meeting Ontario Hydro and the government is playing a game and you won t get rich Seven acres are being ex from land at a price of on acre plus rebates for injurious fecllon entitlements and totalling 111 and an easement of 331 which in eludes compensation for two and a half hydro towers on his land BARN Mr Mann added in a telephone interview that Mr Mcriion has also been offered one third of the cost for the relocation of bam on his property to an area which is less convenient Mr Mamon said two towers will come within feet and as close as feet to his home A petition was passed during the meeting pledging support and cooperation property owners with Ontario Hydro so long as an Independent non hydro study is carried out and the Bradley to Georgetown hydro Iran Ontario Ombudsman Arthur Moloney the Ontario Federation of Agriculture I the Canadian Environmental Low Association have pledged support lo the ICG Mr Mann said However the Law Association which is also involved In supporting opposition to the Elora Gorge Bridge Wellington County and the proposed West Montrose Dam an the Grand River is not In a position to pledge funds lo the group be said I- ACTORS lfAVOR three factors favor Con sumption dropped costs are high through inflation the United States in not buying as much hydro from Ontario it was Mr Mann said the million cost of the corridor is red undent He said hydros policy of spending money today to it tomorrow is foolish and said that if this part of Ontario runs out of hydro they can tap it from Hydro Quebec Hi said hydro should save their money now and worry later about the Landowners in Ihe the government is running the corridors through Class farmland by Julian Rood Hatton- Burlington through i roduetl mid June Murray Gaunt Goad Northi with two Pickyourown berries draw crowd members to try to moke the public aware of the plications of such legislation RESPONSIBILITY position members meet with varying degrees of success not only in parliaments around the world but also ln the legislatures here In Canada It is of course also the responsibility of opposition members to Improve and where necessary oppose such legislation In this respect It was felt that the opposition members meet with varying degrees of success not only In parliaments around the world but also in the legislature here in Canada One of the frustrations of such debate is that the mood of the minister piloting the bill through the legtslatun or parliament if frequently a re important factor than the validity of the amendments In achieving change in the original legislation At the symposium the delegates from Ontario represented the only jurisdiction where a minority government exists Obviously the role of the legislator Is very different and more challenging in these There was general agreement among the delegates that a member work as mediator between and and in ombudsman is of very gnat importance The mobility of public at large to fight a way through government bureaucracy almost universal It fill that parliamentarians ore progressively being called upon more often to assist hose who hate problems with government bureaucracy and Watergate and other scandals which have been much in the Most delegates were In agreement with the Idea that the image of parliaments needs to be improved While the actions tltude of the news media does have considerable influence on tills image it was generally felt that In the final analysis the behaviour and conduct of parliamentarians creates the image projected the public Some suggestions for proving the image of parliament were In elusion or television and radio coverage of debates return to better parliamentary procedure and behaviour within the legislature and a need for greater com between govern ment and the people While the purpose of the symposium was not necessarily to come up with solutions to problems being experienced by tartans our delegates believe that the discussions held In Quebec City almost generate a greater awareness of the of elected representatives Please contact our Milton office at id during the hours from a m to 12 noon and from to p could also contact the Queen Park office at tel for assistance l il of the Quebec BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST Brown OPTOMETRIST RR Hamilton shoes CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDC I PHONE CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS The July sun sucked on the overripe birds scavenged the last of fruit Strawberry season was over for another year We hod a bumper said Mitch Hunter owner of a pick your own strawberry farm in Nona Last year we keep up with the demand but this year the piekers keep up with the berries then were still hundreds burns fit for on Hunters mm I hints Gate- said that within i week iliptnding on weather condition the would overripe and the pi nits be ploughed over Without out I position lie picked four in mmuts miming rYii ijnr topic f the in image it projects tin these topics number viewpoints were ex not foreign but also by representing the provi customers patronized Hunter s daily during the month long strawberry season Through the week a lot of people come out from the Georgetown area said Hunter and on the weekend get Sunday drivers from the city Because most people come I nil lings and seven days a week ISTOMHtS One we had customers waiting at he gale at quarter lo seven get in said Hunters employee brother in law Oltes Win makes pick your own produce I so popular It s the fuel that customers St quart if Ihey puk their own berries Hunter snid ke other spetialitv truck they look beautiful out the Mid kites but I don I ihem does Hunter rung a pick v tin I won berries to July I our ill timi high for mule tint roll of the l that i highly The go point is m ide by several legates that In in stances hours of lake phie on legist ilion wliieh the is a foregone eonclusiDn The in power I brings in legislation drafted civil servants which tends to reflect the views of the government members and itis the responsibility of opposition I ATTENTION VvVvWVVvVvVvVvWvVMAWMWMm GEORGETOWN GLASS FORMERLY OF ST REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF ALL STORMS AND SCREENS Now Operating Through FARR HARDWARE Main S 8773501 fnrr I of strawberries extend the season and provide the customers with a Sparkle berries for example ire best or Creeling and while other types vary in size and It nephew of Mitch Hunter who owns pick jourown produce business in ay strawberries hut lie knows how to enjoy Most pick your own arm customers buy in balk Ann imith of said her family enjoys a feed of fresh fruit she will freeze the rest Other strawberry lovers make jam or presirves When Ann Joined other pickers in the fields list weik IMPULSE a Roast Beel Luncheon NOTICE OF A THE CORPORATION OFT TO DISPENSE WITH A VOTE OF THt ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT Ti 1 the Corporal of HeJaHPtflno fiunll Thee onto Ihepr ex n on Re Road dormer of no Oft cos or pal purposes to Ms one Cintrnl Dal implex est mile toit 000 over a no nee of to be f nance a by DATED at I hearing when i day 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