Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 10

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD ltn I WARD 1 REGION COUNCIL Confusion on aggregates decried Whiting I A former member of second consecutive term the Canadian on regional council Mounted Police tough Whiting Is seeking his times he said must Exercise your right get out and vote During week 1 meet Ing Acton High School ince thai Acton concerns being heard by region councillors and Burlington If elected ripresenl community regional seat Mr Win Ian promts ed lo become Aclon s strong voice lo ensure llul its interests arc con force regional budget planners to substantially limit departmental bud gets this year plan prog ram cutbacks if and hold grants to community groups to five per cent In Addition he main thai there are too many planners operating the regional lei el to add his IS years of business background the man of a bank In Mlssiss to the regional administration lo address lingering coil cents about the regale issue in north Hal Ion improve law enforce men in the community and take an active inter est in the redevelopment of downtown Pain Sheldon has asked that the delegation expected la meet with provincial offi to discuss changes in the region aggregate policies clear up some of the confusion which has made aggregates a sensitive Issue in Hal ton Hills In a resolution current being reviewed by staff Sheldon has that aggregate policy conflicts between the lonal and local official plans should be settled that regional council have Its planning depart comment on the ministry of natural use strategy for the Cambridge district of which Hills is a part that plan ning staff explain why the concept of phasing mi resource extraction has been removed from the regional plan Inoddi tion she wants the plan department define land use compatibility in its aggregate policies Last week Hills councillors succeeded in having changes to the region policy delayed at least until a special gallon ha met with the officials from the housing and municipal affairs M delegation with ministry and the MNR regional council support Mayor Pete will argue that no should be made until after the Escarp- plan is completed Wood I kept but the regional of ice is unnecessary tan increases should be limited to five per limiting user fee in creases which sports groups in town must pay the recreation depart He has suggested that costs In the depart can be kept lower by cutting back on staff The man who rcprc rented on regional council iwo jeirs ago satisfied that the current a dm trail on is looking Acton con properly Having been outside the political system far the last term Ed Wood says he has found it having a direct voice on matters of con to me and some times Acton If elected regional councillor he hopes to keep increases ten per cent help councillors come to a common derstanding about how the community should be run at in affordable price Wood at Acton ill meeting last lo beware of immunity apathy which allows governments to arrogant In sensitive to community nteds DRY CLEANING HILLS SHOPPING CENTER Not Enough Time in a Day CONSIDER Formerly Maid in Canada Complete Residential Cleaning Affordable Prices Bonded and Insured Phone 8773581 FREE ESTIMATES Men s Selected Ladies DRESS SHOES DRESS SHOES 1 PRICE PRICE Kids BOOTS 10 Mens Ladies HUSH PUPPIES OMPHIES by Kaufman 1Q Ladles DRESS BOOTS 29 Georgetown Market Place 8773103 Zellers Wilt McEachem offers Voters experience In the utility management as he seeks another lerni as Acton Hydro com miss He has spent 19 years on Ihe commission of them with Ihe Acton office before it mated Georgetown and Esquesing utilities to form the Hills Hydro Commission in 19110 Mr said he has seen considerable change in the Commiss Ion since the Acton bur serviced just over residents years ago the Commission is responsible lii thousands more ratepayers through Despite the growth he says commissioners must be mindful of to day economics and re straints His background he maintains will be bene fictal lo Hydro ion and for Acton he said he would be a strong voice in keeping a local office open Continued from page provinces Bill and its ramifications left unnoticed The Bill he says which guarantees instruction for exceptio nal children ioungsters who are I lhan average ha learning disabilities or who an Kenziel from page board who know some thing about business management Mr is a partner com consulting firm While he has no axe to grind with the town Hydro Commission Doug Mason wants to be sure It follows a progress with restraint program Before he retired In August Mr Mason had been with the former Acton Hydro and later the Hills Hydro commission for years most of them as a super visor The years he spent working with Hydro em and dealing with Hydro day today aliens would be an asset on the Commission he told The Herald recently announcing plans to run against incumbent Wilf McEachern for the com commissioner post I have a grass roots knowledge of ihe tern he A university laboratory it using from high and satellite phot help tax determine values in Texas fflADnESS limber regions IHowitt mentally or phjsically handicapped t define how these children are to asstmulated in the ithool nor docs it indicate the pro vince willingness to share the costs of the spec instruction these students need and as a professor Polytechnics Institute in Toronto ed on the school finance committee of academic At OH NT Phone 10W30 ESS0 OIL ONLY LIMIT PER CUSTOMER 98 litre Zellers Brand WINDSHIELD WASHER ANTI- 2O00 FREEZE Assorted GLASSWARE Prices Slart at 80 Straw PLACE MATS 150 1 FRIDAY October 29th 10arn11 pm Delsey 4Pkg TOILET TISSUE 2 Ply Hawk Eye Hand Held SPOTLIGHT 97 Assorted Deep Piled SEAT COVERS Reg 24 99 now 1 CHOCOLATE RuffDipt 99 By Smiles N Chuckles 1 IH0UR SKILLET RESTAURANT COFFEE ONLY 9 00 p m 1 1 00 p Only Expo SPORT Reg 99 000 NOW GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE Open Saturday until 900 pm HAIRTZ MOUNTAIN SURPRISE SPECIALS cm

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