Tilt Wednesday July IB Beating the uncomfortable heat last week Going Going Gone doc provide a good diving board lor the I Glen water wells dry second time in month The situation with wells go ing dry on Karen Drive in Glen Williams which Hills council thought it had solved three weeks ago has recurred Two more wells went dry on Sunday and another has drop ped to the point where the pump won work because there t enough water to cover the fool valve says Mrs Ken Mrs Wilcox that their well dropped a coupled inches three weeks ago when the first water shortage occurred but it was nolhlng serious Since Sunday their well has gone almost dry They live across the street from the Doles the About the Hills GUIDE LEADER BRIDGES GENERATION GAP Pat district commissioner of George town East Girl Guides of Cam da feels that by being Involved with girl in Guides Brownies Rangers or Cadets she Is bridging a generation gap as a friend The girl don t want a mot her daughter relation ship They enter is a person wanting to learn and achieve their own goals and for every leader and girl it is a constant learning experience As a district commissioner she coordinates for Brownies Guides Rangers and Cadets and enters into meeting with districts She also attends a divisional meeting with Milton Acton Georgetown and Mrs has been Involved with Girl Guides for four years two years in Georgetown and two years in Pickering It involves a tot of hidden hours but I love she said If It ever became a job then I would quit Mrs has one daughter and feels she has lots of time to contribute to the Girl Guides MILLCROFT INN first Karen Drive residents by the dry wells Karen Drive residents have contacted some councillors and been old by Miller that at lenst three more wells will be hooked up to town water Tuesday The offer was extended to all of residents In that area Mrs Wilcox said Mrs Wilcox is unsure Just how many wells have been affected this time because many of their neighbors arc on vacation It could be reus she points out if a well runs dry and no one there to shut off the pump no one can get m to check on these wells Three weeks ago council threatened to shut down Mountcloir Constructions pro ject cast of Karen Drive be cause they were using pumps to drain a sewer trench pre paratory to laying the pipes at that time that the damage had already been done and the logical thing was to let the project be completed and take steps to stop water running out of the ground through this tunnel when the construction was finished George Gray a partner in Construction thil the sanitary have been installed and two thirds of the storm construe lion is complete They should finish with it this week That will leave a water line to be installed At press time Mr Gray said he had not heard about the new dry well incidents His people have drilled well points to monitor the ground water level and this morning he wis told that there was water in the wells that had gone dry three weeks ago lie had not heard that new wells had to be hooked to water supplies although it is his people who hooked up the wells lat time and he Is the one paying for the water they ire using he says Maor Tom Hill had not heard about dry wells when he was contacted by The Herald on uesday morning Councillors Miller and whom the Karen Drive residents say they have talked to could not be reached it Mrs Dole one of the original residents hooked town water says that her well had returned to about Inches of when it was measured n Thursday but it wan scummy looking the way rain water gels when it sits The well was going dry again by Saturday she Region endorses ski hill funding Region Conservation Authority get a signer or its proposed expansion of the Glen Eden Ski Regional council last week reversed a committee recommendation which would have killed the for lack of funds to allow the IlitCA to continue an appeal against the Niagara Escarpment Com mission objection the ACTON NEWCOMERS Three monthold Jessica daughter of Brian and Diane 14 Campbell contracted a heat rash and I her usual joyful self because of heat Newcomers Acton Brian said the heat Is comfortable In the town compared to the sweltering concrete of Toronto pool lo Ml during the hot weather Roundabout Minister speaks at gathering Robert minister at Ihc Toronto Church fir the Deaf was guest speaker at the Peel Club meeting list Tuesday evening old ribbon for cows wh i had produced it least pounds of milk in lifetime went for several members including Art and Awards for longtime production records star brood cows were Soapbox Derby Sept The Annu G Motor iport Club Soapbox Derby willbeheldon Maple Avenue IB Regional council last week the closing of the road for four hour pen id to allow the event take place 75 attend show Seventy five youngsters showed up at Hills library watch Wendy Shirk and Peter Ritchie take Jack up the beanstalk and into the land of glints Miss Shirk and her assistant made their own piper puppets and ad their as the show progressed Dog control report Then have been dogs destroyed in the six month period January Joe Kirley animal control officer old finance administration In month report Mr said the control service had made calls resulting in digs being im pounded being claimed almost one djy being researched and destroyed Area students graduate Georgetown students graduated In community colleges outside our area last lumber College included Wolfgang in the Janice Wist in and consumer I ies and Anne Scott as i mental retardation counsellor Annes brother Paul from Sir Word College in a thematic cartographic technologist Altons mill opens whets the appetite In 1B81 stone knitting mill was built on the Credit River in Alton which Is better known today as Calcdon Ben Ward was the owner and originator of the mill and through marriage of his daughter the Dods family look over the mill until he late 1960 s It then changed hands LJoydThorapson then to a Mr who made it well known in the early 1970s a Steak House art gallery with a section for a group of boutiques known as lie During these chan the mill section with build had been severed from he original parcel but the last takeover In 1975 by a group of enterprising people Kendall Watty Don Bennett Gordon Ridgely George Mlmfcn back it a original 100 acres of splendor Today approximately years of time has seen this knitting mill changed into one of the most fashionable inns in this area perhaps even On tario and was saluted July by a grind opening party and July 23 opening for business A parade of 15 antique cars from the Canadian Historical Auto Society the oldest vehicle a 1914 Maxwell Speedster Orangevlllc 1923 fire engine and the Burlington Teen Tour Band participated In the ceremonies Parking was prohibited In the hamlet of Alton with six single horse drawn buggies and one six horse drawn car riago providing transportation with historical maps and from or guests Burlington Teen Tour Band 140 members with a group of provided a minute con ecrt on I he lawns and a final march in front of he inn to the ceremonial Well known personalities Arthur Mill Al Waxman King of lo ion J John Wayne John paid tribute as did James the owner operator of the mill who is now a senior citizen of All dishes of cheese fruits d hoc res were served In finger form portions from ho inn menus as was their wines ices The latter made from their own special Swiss Ice cream maker using only fresh fruits sugar and cream a la natural Of the dc resistance Is the Inn itself The originality of the Inn remains In tact hampered by human landscap- a oral environment The Inn has double rooms dividually furnished with ex furniture from day Tin only small room having an open walk it own balcony overlooking the and falls is being booked and demanded by couples as a honeymoon suite Meeting and banquet rooms such as The Calcdon The River The ton The Paisley The Room help with the blending effect of the old and he new The inn managed and by the Windsor Arms Hotel culinary excellence is provided by fruits vegetables and grown in its back Served with rabbit and trout they arc a minute part of a large menu that can be topped off by a fireside chat expansion The Glen project costing and financed in part through a Wintano grant of is designed reduce overcrowding at the Milton site ind to improve the chalet and other The approval of council endorsing a loan for the project came despite a plei from Burlington Vera Conncll that council could end up paying for mild winters The reason no other ski areas exist In this area is the operators went bankrupt he said You just don get consilient weather hire Its fine for councillors to say there risk but I think the conservation authority should lie praying for weather so it can pay off an existing debt and build this project Coun Cord Reade and Milton Mayor Don Gordon stood in support of the project saying the proposal is sound and the authority has demonstrated It can generate the revenue to pay off the loan Approval of the financing guarantee was required by last week keep the project alive A bridge walk across r brings you to the Crofts which ire self contained units providing all that the Inn has Facilities fur walking jog skiing and a millpond slocked with triut ind for the fisher men Activities such as swim tennis exercises and muni right down lot he si King pi ices by Ihc fire with a book to games eliminate he necessity for television Again there was the blend of major renovations done by outside while many other projects were completed by local trades peo ple The Millcroft Inn is set in a countryside setting while in today world atmosphere and decor of the past with facilities re quired of today AND ASSOCIATE STORES MAIN STREET SOUTH DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN SUPER SUMMER CLEARANCE Vz LADIES SHORTS TANK HALTER TOPS SWIM SUITS All sizes to OFF MENS SHORTS TANK TOPS SPORT DRESS SHIRTS BOYS GIRLS SHORTS TANK TOPS GIRLS HALTERS SUMMER SANDALS LADIES MENS BOYS GIRLS SLEEPING BAGS 34 999 PAPER PLATES SERVIETTES 165 STYROFOAM COOLER 24 Qt 2 PATIO TABLE Floral Design Rg l St 217 AND ASSOCIATE STORES