Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 11, 1989, p. 9

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October 1989 Page Keep on churning John Bard joins dad Tor a day on the tractor at the annual Hal ton Plowing Match on the farm of frank Anthony on Trafalgar Road north of Road on Saturday The chilly wind and maybe the Blue Jays helped to cut down on attendance this hut many farmers still plowed straight as an arrow Herald photo Toronto orchestra studies 18 sites including Scotsdale Those who want to turn Scotsdale Farm into the next Park will have to watt a month before the Toronto Stym phony Orchestra produces a shortlist of six candidates for a summer home for the Scotsdale Farm north of Balltnafad is one of 18 applicants vying to host the when it prac tises in the summer months The park plan would be similar to Tanglewood Park in Boston Massachusetts where the Boston Symphony Orchestra plays Local residents and town support the TSO scheme for The 530acre park be queathed to the town by and Stewart Bennett is presently under Credit Valley Conservation Authority management assistant managing director Marion Hart said last week before a feasibility study is con ducted this fall over names will be dropped from the list of summer home candidates We have had proposals from about is different areas Ms Hart said Thursday She said all sites are quite large so size will not factor in choos ing the TSO site she said Local resident Carol Howitt ap peared before Hilts town councillors recently showing slides from Tanglewood Park in Boston She said the same scheme in Hills would give local students a chance to study with the professionals The University Club in Georgetown also showed interest in Scotsdale being used by the TSO The final choice by the TSO will be made sometime next summer Ms Hart said She said her guess is that a park if the TSO chooses to go that route would be named next year The Halton Board of Education voted earlier this veir to use Scotsdale for educational pur poses But the CVCA was alreadv in negotiations with the Duffenn Peel Roman Catholic Separate School Board Halton Hills councillors say use by the Peel School Board would be compatible with an orchestra park scheme 77 Main Street South Downtown Gtorgatown 8731470 Gallery Framing Centre Limited Edition Punts PAUL ROBSON COMING SOON 416877 Guelph Street NEXT TOBELL GLASS IN Georgetown Good service good coverage good price- Thats State Fartn insurance Guelph St Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor Slate Farm is there stat farm OCTOBER 15- 10 am430pm SPECIAL SEASON PASS RATES SKI PROGRAM REGISTRATION RACE PROGRAM REGISTRATION 6 PACK OF MIDWEEK LIIJT TICKETS only Open Housi SWAP REGISTRATION Saturday Oct 14 10 am SO MUCH SO CLOSE HOCKLEY VALLEY RESORT RRt Ontario KM 10 ON HOCKLEY ROAD BETWEEN HWY AND AIRPORT ROAD 40 north of Toronto 416 3635490 Halton approves 4day deer hunt in November Region voted Wednesday to approve the annual Ontario ministry of natural resources deer hunt in Regionally owned forests to reduce the of crop damage caused by deer and to reduce the number of deer killed on rural roads all councillors supported the annual hunt which takes place in November and December The only two opposed Milton Coun Bill Johnson and Coun Janet Mitchell Coun John Graham said that the deer hunt is four days He said he prefers a compromise situation with the hunters who are allowed to hunt in Halton owned agree merit forests But Coun Johnson said the deer hunt is not four days long There is also an archery season The Milton councillor referred to a hunting accident in 1966 sards from an agreement forest where a 24earold man was accidentl shot his hunting partner The controlled deer hunt work ed very well There s one guy buried about six feet down It worked for him Coun Johnson said Mitchell said hunting Regional forests should be looked What I asking through this motion to oppose the annual hunt in s is that we ask the local people to debate it Burlington Mayor Bird said he would support the hunt this year I really don t see the point in supporting Mitchell amendment to cancel hunting in agreement forests the mayor said There are 14 agreement forests in Region Two forests are located in Halton Hills A hunting ban is in effect year round at the Coulson tract in Horn Of the agreement forests in Milton are close to the Highw a boundary that separates Hills and Milton others are located on the west side of the town INTERNATIONAL Passive Reducing Salon intoduces Tanning Beds The Silver J T is a most effective and safe jjfy Tanning System SHAPE UP THE FEMININE WAY A A A No strenuous effort No strain 9 No taxing hours of exhausting exercise All you do is come In Exercise tables do the rest to mi 0M m bulges 8734907 Rear Entrance

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